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American Legion Post 90
390 Front Street
Lake Linden, Michigan 49945
(906) 296-9283
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

We meet the First Friday of the month at 8:00 pm.


July 31, 2010:  Cheap Thearapy 8-12 no cover

August 14, 2010:  Annual Golf Fundraiser for the Lake Linden Football Team

September 11, 2010:  Tony Beach Memorial Ride (by Legion Riders)

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Gary Mills Flag Pole
Memorial Day 2010
Legion and Auxiliary 2010
Commander's Dinner 2010
Halloween Party 2009
Toy Drive for Knights of Columbus 2009

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HISTORY

The American Legion William Giroux Post number 90 was organized on Dec 10, 1919, with Claude Cooper as its first Commander.  The old post was a two-story wood frame building on Fourth St, across from the Village Hall.  The ground floor contained the club bar, rest rooms, and Commander's office.  The indoor side entrance lead to the second floor which housed a large meeting room and a complete, fully equipped kitchen.  The American Legion used the upstairs rooms for their monthly meetings.

This building was the meeting hall for the former Saint Jean Baptiste Society, a French-Canadian Catholic Society.  It was later purchased by Charles and Randell Heide and used as the 400 Bar.  When the Heide brothers moved their bar to the Main Street (Loading Zone II) in 1954, the American Legion Purchased the building.

Upon organization, the Legion members originally met up stairs above the Lake Linden Pop Co, which later became the Mountain Valley Water Company. The Legionnaires then rented the old McKinley School, which was located across from the bank.  When the Knights of Columbus later purchased this building, the Legion members continued to lease the kitchen area for their meeting.   In 1954 they purchased the building from the Heide's.

The year 1985 saw Gerald T. Heikkinen as commander, Kenneth a Treidel as Adjutant, Marvin Dessellier as Finance Officer, and David Barkell as Chaplain.  This organization had 167 members in 1985.

In 2005 a building committee was formed and the plans for a new post were started.  The job of building the new post was given to MJO Construction.  Construction was started on August 2, 2005.  The old Post remained open while the first stage (bar) of the new post was being built.  This stage was completed on December 4, 2006.  The old bar and building was shut down and the new bar opened on December 9th.  The Legion held its meetings at the Village Hall during the second stage of the building project. On December 12th MJO Construction tore down the old post in 4 hours.  The second half of the building project started.   The floor of the meeting room was poured on January 30, 2006 and the first Meeting in the new building was held April 7, 2006.  The building was not quite finished at that time.  A Grand Opening was held on May 4, 2006



      
      
      

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