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Presentation of SAMS Post Charter & Flags

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Bagpiper Victoria helping to display one of our flags.

Friday — November 26, 2022 — members of Pig War Post #1859, accompanied by Riders from  VFW Post #7392 in Oak Harbor, gathered at a local restaurant for a formal ceremony.  Representing our National organization, Region 15 Commander Donaldson presented the Charter and Flags establishing us as a Post of The Scottish American Military Society.  I was honored to received these on the behalf of our members.

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Region 15 Commander Donaldson and PWP member Victoria displaying the SAMS Field Flag

Sadly, The Scottish American Military Society lost our National Commander H.J. Farquharson during the previous week.  In his stead, I returned home to the following email from our National Commander elect:


To all the members of Post 1859:

I’m sorry I cannot attend in person. Short notice and Holiday travelers.

On behalf of SAM’S National I would like to express our sincere congratulations to All of you on making this momentous leap in the SAMS’ organization. I know it was due to the hard work and dedication of All of You. Remember we can only succeed as an organization because of the efforts of each individual.

In the coming months SAMS National will be changing, hopefully for the better. Your Commander will be involved with these changes. Let him know of any ideas or concerns (but don’t overwhelm him) we don’t want him to quit. I add my own Personal Congratulations to your Post and wish you much success.

I’d like to throw down the gauntlet to Post 1859. Post 1775 has grown over the years to 118 members. Try to match that over the next 6 years.
“Lang may yer lum reek”.
(Good luck)

Slaintè,

K.A. Lloyd
Commander Post 1775 and
National Commander 2023 elect.


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Region 15 Commander Donaldson reading the Post Charter next to Post Commander Don

This was a historic evening; SAMS Posts, let alone veterans’ Posts in general, do not start very often — and they only start once!  Members of Pig War Post have taken steps to ‘build a bridge’ with VFW Post #7392, and I remain grateful to have the support of these members of our extended veteran family on this occasion.  It will always be an honor to have accepted the SAMS Charter and Flags on the behalf of our Pig War Post #1859 knowing that this is just the beginning of a bright future!

Don
Pig War Post #1859 Commander & Pipe Major

Scottish American Military Society Post #1859

4th of July 2022 & VFW #7392

Happy Independence Day!

For a number of years now a few of our now-1859-members have  participated in the Oak Harbor 4th of July parade on Whidbey Island.  We have had the pleasure of joining the VFW #7392 parade unit and connecting with the members of this great veterans hall.  We were well received today by their Commander, and I am hoping to have him as a guest at our tent this coming Saturday at the Skagit Valley Highland Games.

We may have attracted a few new members to #1859 today while at the parade staging grounds.  It’s interesting what happens when you step out in SAMS kit…  There are a lot of good folks who want to know more about Scottish heritage, our clothing and bagpipes, our organization and why we’re participating in a particular event.  So … talk with these folks!  It’s a part of our SAMS purpose statement, and people are interested.

The Commander of SAMS Post #1889, our Region 15 Commander, and I all share similar viewpoints about how we have been approaching our SAMS participation at area Highland Games — and how to improve our presence starting with the 2022 season.  Most importantly, we have wanted to make changes at our outreach tents.  We tried these changes at the recent Tacoma Highland Games and saw considerable results.  We arranged the tent and tables with an open footprint.  Our SAMS members were encouraged to invite everybody in — military, their families and friends, and the general public — everyone!  These guests were smiling and staying longer at the tent, and our SAMS were happy to connect with everyone.  On one day alone we recruited 225% of the new-members usually gained at this event.

This Saturday, July 9th, is the Skagit Valley Highland Games.  This will be the first time SAMS #1859 will be running a tent at a Highland Games.  We plan to build on the successes at the Tacoma Highland Games.  I believe it is possible that we will double our member numbers at this event alone.  When we open up and connect with people it is good for everyone.  In 1859 we work and we play — when we gain members we are better able to connect with past and present military, we can build community, and bring more enjoyment with our activities!

See you at Skagit!
~ Don