Local DAV answers call to national service

The local Disabled American Veterans chapter observed its monthly meeting at Oak Harbor Library last Thursday evening, with 15 people in attendance.

President John Callahan called the meeting to order. The invocation and pledge of allegiance followed.

One of the most important events of the year for DAV was taking place over the weekend, said local adjutant Michelle McClain.

“Our 90th national convention is in New Orleans this year from August 6 to 9,” she said. “Although I don’t think anyone from our local chapter will be able to attend, we’ll still be very interested in following up on what is done there.”

In other news, the Oak Harbor DAV chapter conducted a garage sale to raise money to buy a new van. Many veterans depend upon the van for transportation to medical appointments, a service that has been made available since 1987, McClain said.

“We are always on the lookout for volunteer drivers for the van,” she said. “If you know of anyone who would like to help a veteran in this way, please have them contact us.”

Members also discussed pending legislation affecting veterans, and ways to make the DAV Chapter Service Officers’ guide more user-friendly.

The group plans to hold its next monthly meeting at Whidbey Coffee. For more information, contact the DAV office at 257-4801.