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  • Wednesday, December 23, 2020

    Our Legion Family – It’s Like Christmas All Year Long

    Merry Christmas - Christmas Ornaments
    Dear American Legion Family,

    Mike McDermott

    Commander McDermott

    We pray that you are blessed this holiday season, especially as we enter the new year.

    Instead of being a year to fondly remember, 2020 has been one of unprecedented personal and family challenge because of the pandemic. Some might say it’s a year to forget.

    But I reflect on 2020 with some pride and inspiration because of all the good works that you  continue to do across New York State.

    Deeds like…

    • providing food, personal protective equipment and encouragement to first responders;

    • feeding and/or honoring older veterans;

    • helping to sponsor food pantries;

    • finding creative ways to conduct fundraisers for good causes;

    …all while wearing masks and social-distancing.

    So many of you in the Legion Family have turned adversity into opportunity. Your smiles may be hidden behind masks, but not your warmth and joy. It’s as if you have learned to live the Christmas spirit all year long.

    We pray that God blesses you and keeps you safe and healthy in 2021

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

    — Michael McDermott, Commander, Department of New York.

  • Wednesday, December 09, 2020

    Boys State Governor Writes Artificial Intelligence Legislation Passed by Congress

    2018-2019 Commander Gary Schacher and Nathan Wang

    2018-2019 Department of New York Commander Gary Schacher congratulates Nathan Wang on being elected Boys State governor.

    One might say Shuang Heng “Nathan” Wang has a passion for artificial intelligence (AI).

    It was the centerpiece of his campaign platform at the 2019 session of New York’s Boys State at SUNY Morrisville. It fueled his election as Boys State governor and propelled him to Boys Nation in Washington, D.C. While there he got to visit the office of Congressman Paul Tanko, D-Amsterdam, and he couldn’t resist handing over his proposed AI education legislation.

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  • Wednesday, December 02, 2020

    Mid-Winter Conference Cancelled

    The Department of New York had a “Plan B” for January’s Mid-Winter Conference in case the pandemic lingered. It would have been a mini-conference, with key officers and chairmen attending in person and others participating virtually.

    Jim Casey

    Adjutant James Casey

    But with the recent surges in COVID-19 cases across the state, especially in Albany County, the Department has decided to cancel the Mid-Winter Conference altogether.

    “Commander (Michael) McDermott and I spoke at length … and our main concern was the health and safety of our members,” Department Adjutant James Casey said.

    “We could not bring Legionnaires from across the state together and risk their lives.”

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  • Tuesday, December 01, 2020

    Scholarship in Memory of PNC Richard Pedro

    The Department of New York is offering a $1,000 scholarship in memory of Past National Commander Richard M. Pedro, who was also a past department commander and long-time department adjutant.

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