Suicide Awareness Run
There is a Suicide Awareness Run on May 21st in Fayetteville.
Read moreThere is a Suicide Awareness Run on May 21st in Fayetteville.
Read moreAmerican Legion Post 6 welcomes the return of internationally acclaimed composer, pianist, philanthropist Eric Genuis and ensemble, 11 February 2022, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm at our new American Legion Home located at 3700 NC 54 W Chapel Hill, NC 27516.
Read moreAmerican Legion Post 6 welcomes the return of internationally acclaimed composer, pianist, philanthropist Eric Genus and his ensemble on February 11th at 6:30 p.m.
Read moreNorth Carolina has extended the exemption of military retirement pay for retirees who have served “in the armed forces for at least 20 years or those who medically retired or survivors of one of those veterans.
Read moreFor over 100 years the American Legion has been identified with a special emblem. Now we have changed how we use the emblem. This is part of a rebranding of The American Legion.
Read moreThe Post held its first Annual Member Christmas Party on December 11th and it was a huge success. About 80 members gathered from 5 p.m. for a social hour with elegantly served hors d’oeuvres. The main course was a catered dinner with portions of roast pork, roasted chicken breast (or dark meat), vegetables, small potatoes, and a chef’s salad prepared and served by Marcel’s Catering Cafe of Chapel Hill.
Read moreChapel Hill Post No. 6 was in awe this month as the November 2021 edition of Chapel Hill Magazine hit the news stands. On the Contents page was a large photo of four Chapel Hill Post No. 6 members representing one hundred years of life and service to their country and community.
Read moreWe have been dusting off boxes and clearing files and came across an assortment of photographs of American Legion Chapel Hill Post No, 6 Christmas Parties. We are sharing them with you now.
Read moreThe official registration for this year’s Christmas Party will soon arrive in your emailbox. If you have not seen it
Read moreDid you know that all American Legion meetings are open to post members? You can sit in, but you can not vote. You can observe the open discussions and, if recognized by the chair, you can address the Post Executive Committee or any of the many Post Committees.
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