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American Legion in Forest Lake, Minnesota

American Legion's Website

(651) 464-4538

355 W Broadway Ave
Forest Lake, MN 55025

http://www.post225.com

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Forest Lake, Minnesota, American Legion Post 225 website featuring banquet center and facilities for local veterans, their families, and others

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American Legion Post 225 - 2011 Calendar Raffle Winners
Updated December 30, 2011 Date Name Prize Ticket # JAN 2, 2011 Curtis Lendt $1000.00 JAN 9, 2011 Dan Alm $100.00 JAN 16, 2011 Kelly Roberts $100.00 JAN 23, 2011 Tracy Dooley $100.00 #965 JAN 30, 2011 Gary Larson $100.00 #852 FEB 6, 2011 Cathy Clauson $200.00 #390 FEB 13, 2011 Julie Keehr $100.00 #49...
American Legion Post 225 - 2012 Calendar Raffle Winners
Updated December 30, 2012 We also have a weekly raffle called Lucky Buck that pays out $250 every Friday at 8 PM. $1 per chance. Buy as many as you like. Need not be present to win. Date Name Prize Ticket # JAN 1, 2012 Georgetta Hage $1000.00 615 JAN 8, 2012 Dan Ludwig $100.00 496 JAN 15, 2012 Greg ...
American Legion Post 225 - 2013 Calendar Raffle Winners
Updated January 15, 2014 Date Name Prize Ticket # JAN 6, 2013 Bonnie Peterson $500.00 293 JAN 13, 2013 Mark Barnier $50.00 124 JAN 20, 2013 Scott Carter $50.00 371 JAN 27, 2013 Chris Terlinde $50.00 208 FEB 3, 2013 Jack Kuschel $50.00 38 FEB 10, 2013 Steve Favilla $50.00 543 FEB 17, 2013 Randy Palme...
2014 4th of July Celebration...
2014 Fourth of July Celebration FlyOver Photographs American Legion Post 225 355 W. Broadway PO Box 520 Forest Lake, MN. 55025 651-464-2600 FAX: 651-982-4752 E-mail: legionpost225@aol.com Last revised: July 10, 2014 Thank You ...
Post 225 Blue Star Banner Fact Sheet
The Blue Star Service Banner was designed and patented in 1917 by World War I Army Capt. Robert L. Queissner of the 5th Ohio Infantry who had two sons serving on the front line. It quickly became the unofficial symbol of a child in the service. On Sept. 24, 1917, an Ohio congressman read the followi...

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