The American Legion is dedicated to helping veterans and our communities. Through mentoring youth, sponsoring wholesome programs, advocating patriotism and honor, promoting strong national security, and offering continued devotion to our servicemembers and veterans, they are dedicated to their mission. This mission has been carried out since the first meeting of Grafton’s Legion Post #355 in 1934. Events and programs are offered to the public, and post facilities and equipment are available for rent.
The American Legion is a family organization and anyone interested in joining is welcome. Through active membership, participation, and volunteerism, the American Legion is able to carry out its mission. Joining the legion family is a great way to give back and to show support to our veterans and our communities.
Programs at American Legion Grafton in Grafton, WI
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Equipment & Hall Rentals
Tents, Seating, etc.
Contact Tom Grabow (262) 377 – 7650 or Ken Kasprzak (812) 345 – 4564
Tents – can be equipped with full or half curtains
White canvas sizes available
Game Equipment
Texas hold ’em
Roulette
black jack
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Auxiliary Programs and Committees
Americanism
Children & Youth
Community Service
Poppy Program
Veteran’s Affairs and Rehabilitation
Badger Girls
Membership
Junior Activities
Public Relations
Education
National Security
Christmas Party
June Banquet
Operation Snuggles
Calling Committee
Christmas Poinsettias
Executive/Audit Committee
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Auxiliary Membership Eligibility
All women who are eligible for membership in the Auxiliary fall into one of the following categories:
The mothers, wives, daughters, sisters, granddaughters, great-granddaughters and grandmothers of members of The American Legion.
The mothers, wives, daughters, sisters, granddaughters, great-granddaughters and grandmothers of those who served in the Armed Forces of the United States during any of the eligibility periods listed and who died in the line of duty during such service, or who, having received an Honorable Discharge, died after such service.
The mothers, wives, daughters, sisters, granddaughters, great-granddaughters and grandmothers of those who were citizens of the United States and who served during any of the eligibility periods in the Armed Forces of any of the governments who were allies of the United States and who died in the line of duty during such service, or who, having received an Honorable Discharge, died after such service.