American Legion Auxiliary Unit #33 Gilbert D. Karsten

American Legion Auxiliary Unit #33 Gilbert D. Karsten Chartered in 1925, the ALA continues to support the Gilbert D. Karsten American Legion Unit 33 in Zeeland, Michigan.

We are here to help and support our local military members and their families, whether they are currently serving or a veteran.

06/10/2026

VVA Launches New Arts Page. People send us songs, artwork, or written works that they’ve created. To showcase everyone’s creativity, we have launched a new arts page. If you have items you’d like to share, please submit them at the link on our page. https://vva.org/veteran-beat/

06/10/2026
06/10/2026

Hiring Veterans: Jobs of the week for June 8, 2026.

Each week, we receive job announcements from employers and employment websites seeking to hire Veterans. This post includes links to job listings for the week of June 8, 2026. We will continue to post relevant and timely listings as we receive them for the locations listed.
https://news.va.gov/147244/hiring-veterans-jobs-week-june-8-2026/

06/10/2026

Michigan passport program boosts camaraderie and membership!😎

https://www.legion.org/information-center/news/dispatch/2026/june/michigan-passport-program-boosts-camaraderie-and-membership?utm_campaign=Source+Code+Here&utm_content=MEMBERSHIP&utm_term=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Adestra

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The new program encourages Legion Family members to visit different posts statewide and collect stamps from each visit.
Roger Deaton saw American Legion posts closing in his state of Michigan and immediately began to think how he could change it. As a former supply chain manager in the auto industry, Deaton traveled the world and proudly filled a passport with stamps from all the countries he visited. This sparked an idea.

He kicked off a Michigan American Legion passport program in January that encourages Legion Family members to visit posts in the state and collect an official stamp in their passport. Hundreds of Michigan Legion Family members and posts are participating.

“This is about camaraderie,” said Deaton, Department of Michigan 2nd vice commander and Americanism chairman. “If I get the more than 100,000 (Legion Family) members visiting posts in Michigan, I’ll never shut down another post. And we’re promoting the family. When I walk into a post, I bring 11 members. I have grandkids, my wife, my daughter, my sons. We're going to grow with the family – the Auxiliary, the Sons and the Legion Riders are going to help us grow.”

Deaton didn’t have to search far for the passport and stamp. American Legion Emblem Sales sells Legion-branded passports and passport stamps for posts. He called Emblem Sales customer service to share his idea. And to prepare them for an influx of orders.

“I said, ‘I’m going to kick this off and it’s going to be huge,’” Deaton said. “Because we need this. We have to get everyone fired up and people coming back to the posts.”

Deaton’s American Legion business card features a QR code that takes you directly to Emblem Sales to order the passport and post stamp. He hands these out during his travels to posts throughout the department when he’s collecting stamps for his Legion passport.

“I like to visit posts; I visit two or three a week because I love it,” he said.

While visiting a Legion post, Deaton receives a tour, learns about the post history, programs and community outreach, and takes photos to promote the visited post on his personal page.

“People either want to be part of the Legion, or they need the Legion. You have to be able to have both,” he said. “You have to have events, you have to have strong programs that brings members in, and you're going to find members that need us because of our service officers.

“The American Legion has so many programs, and I tell posts that you can’t do them all so pick one or two programs that you're good at. And your volunteers and members will come.”

Deaton is incentivizing Legion Family members with the passport program. Participants who collect 10 post stamps in their passport receive a hat pin. The pin looks like a Michigan license plate with the number 10 in the middle.

“The passport program is working,” Deaton said. “The camaraderie is off the hook. It’s a thing now.”

And news of Michigan’s passport program is catching on with other departments too.

“If we want to be sustainable, we got to come up with these fun programs. We've got to have strong programs. I love the Legion. I love our family.”

06/10/2026

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06/10/2026

Roger Deaton saw American Legion posts closing in his state of Michigan and immediately began to think how he could change it. As a former supply chain manager in the auto industry, Deaton traveled the world and proudly filled a passport with stamps from all the countries he visited. This sparked an...

06/09/2026

Join us for tomorrow's ALA Academy Live webinar: SmileAssociate Goes National: A New Fundraising Opportunity for Every ALA Entity. 🤝 You'll be introduced to the SmileAssociate program and its new expansion across all levels of the American Legion Auxiliary. The program provides an innovative and accessible way to generate funds through everyday Amazon shopping. 🛒 You will learn how the program works, how funds are distributed, and how your department, district, unit, and ALA Girls State program can begin participating immediately. This webinar will equip ALA members with a simple, scalable fundraising tool that does not require additional financial contributions but instead redirects existing spending to support ALA programs. 🇺🇸

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06/09/2026

We are honored to announce that Admiral Lisa Franchetti, USN (Ret.), 33rd Chief of Naval Operations, will join us as our Distinguished Guest Speaker at the Military Women’s Memorial’s National Women Veterans Recognition Day Celebration on June 12!

As America commemorates its 250th anniversary, we are proud to celebrate the more than 250-year legacy of women’s service to our Nation, from the women who fought for independence before there was a United States to the military women serving around the world today.

A trailblazing leader, Admiral Franchetti dedicated more than four decades to serving our Nation. As the 33rd Chief of Naval Operations, she led the United States Navy during a pivotal period in our Nation’s history and inspired generations through her leadership, service, and unwavering commitment to those who wear the uniform.

Her remarkable career reflects the service, courage, determination, and excellence demonstrated by military women throughout our Nation’s history, making her an extraordinary voice for this milestone celebration.

Join us as we honor generations of women who answered the call to serve and those currently serving, unveil our new exhibit - "Women of Valor: 250 Years of Women Serving Our Nation," and celebrate the service, sacrifice, courage, and contributions of the women who helped build, defend, and strengthen America.

🇺🇸 June 12, 2026 | 5PM ET Livestream
⭐ National Women Veterans Recognition Day
📍 Military Women’s Memorial Facebook Livestream
*in-person tickets are sold old for this event
Join us virtually via livestream - https://www.facebook.com/share/1HsMFnHikr/

06/09/2026

Known but to God. We are thankful for their sacrifices.

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