Tail_Gunner
CRJ & ERJ A&P Mech.
It has been going on 14 years since I retired from the Air Force. In that time I considered, but never joined any of the local veterans groups, largely because in most, the main social activity seemed to be focused around a bar filled with cigarette smoke.
Mrs. TG works as a RN supervisor at the local veterans home/ care facility. One of her co-workers is friends with a former commander of a local American Veterans (AmVets) post. We learned some things that make this AmVets post a bit unusual. This AmVets post has a large piece of property with a camp ground for use by members & guests. What is even better, you can leave your camper set-up in-place all season long all for a paltry $200.![Eek! :eek: :eek:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
A week ago, Mrs TG & I checked the place out and really liked what we saw. ![Sweet :sweet :sweet](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/Thumbup19.gif)
Next to me, I've got the completed AmVets enrollment form filled out along with the dues check.
Going to the local state park, you pay $6/day for a vehicle pass and about $25 a night for a campsite with just an electrical plug-in. And for the price, you get a bunch of wild/unsupervised rug-rats thrown in at no extra charge. It doesn't take a calculator to figure the cost advantage as well as the fuel savings of not hauling the RV back & forth constantly.
I think this is a good opportunity for other vets who may be members of a local veterans group/post to talk about their group and what they like (or don't like) about it.
Let's hear about them!!![Thumbsup :thumbs :thumbs](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/Thumbs%20up.gif)
Mrs. TG works as a RN supervisor at the local veterans home/ care facility. One of her co-workers is friends with a former commander of a local American Veterans (AmVets) post. We learned some things that make this AmVets post a bit unusual. This AmVets post has a large piece of property with a camp ground for use by members & guests. What is even better, you can leave your camper set-up in-place all season long all for a paltry $200.
![Sweet :sweet :sweet](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/Thumbup19.gif)
![Sweet :sweet :sweet](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/Thumbup19.gif)
Going to the local state park, you pay $6/day for a vehicle pass and about $25 a night for a campsite with just an electrical plug-in. And for the price, you get a bunch of wild/unsupervised rug-rats thrown in at no extra charge. It doesn't take a calculator to figure the cost advantage as well as the fuel savings of not hauling the RV back & forth constantly.
I think this is a good opportunity for other vets who may be members of a local veterans group/post to talk about their group and what they like (or don't like) about it.
Let's hear about them!!
![Thumbsup :thumbs :thumbs](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/Thumbs%20up.gif)