Hora-Machacek Unit 453 Hosts Productive Sewing Day and Meeting
The Hora-Machacek Unit 453 of the American Legion Auxiliary hosted a lively event on October 7, 2025. Members gathered for a blend of sewing projects and their regular meeting, bringing plenty of warmth and energy to the day.
They kicked things off at 9 a.m. with Linda, Julia, Collette, Diane, Brenda, and Cindy all pitching in. The main goal? Sewing lap quilts and prepping plastic bags for mats. Pauline rolled in around 10:30 a.m. and jumped right into the action.
By lunchtime, they’d already completed eleven quilts and rolled up a bunch of plastic bags. Not bad for a morning’s work, honestly.
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Morning Activities: Sewing and Crafting
Lap quilts and mats might seem simple, but they’re a big deal for folks in the community—especially veterans and people facing tough times. These homemade items offer a bit of comfort and show just how much the group cares.
The members of Unit 453 pour real effort into making these gifts. Their commitment shines through in every stitch and roll.
Midday Potluck and Fellowship
After all that work, everyone took a break at noon for a potluck. Members relaxed, swapped stories, and enjoyed each other’s cooking. It’s these moments that really pull people together.
Potlucks are a classic tradition for groups like the American Legion Auxiliary. People contribute however they can—maybe a casserole here, a dessert there, or just a good laugh. It’s about more than food; it’s about connection.
Afternoon Meeting: Discussions and Decisions
At 1:30 p.m., Vice President Linda called the meeting to order since President Veronica couldn’t make it. Five members—Linda, Julia, Collette, Pauline, and Diane—were present.
Diane read the treasurer’s report, and everyone approved it. They also went over the minutes from last month and signed off on those too.
Key Discussions and Approvals
They tackled a handful of important topics:
- They approved bills for two U.S. flags and one P.O.W. flag.
- Diane, Julia, Linda, Collette, and Butch were recognized for helping at Eileen Hora’s funeral.
- The group received donations in memory of Eileen Hora and from the Quilters, and sent out thank you notes.
- Plans for the Bake Sale on October 19 moved forward. It’ll run alongside the Legion’s Pancake Breakfast, and they tweaked the price list.
- Some members placed orders for shirts with the Auxiliary emblem or logo.
- They decided to buy 24 bronze memorial markers for cemeteries.
Upcoming Initiatives
Looking ahead, Collette shared that about 50 lap quilts would soon be ready for delivery to the VA. The group agreed to move forward with the delivery.
They also set the poppy order deadline for October 20, with plans to order 100 small poppies and 100 large ones.
Significance of Poppies
Poppies mean a lot to veterans and their families. They represent remembrance and honor, and distributing them is a long-standing Auxiliary tradition.
It’s not just about raising funds—it’s a way to keep memories alive and recognize sacrifices made by service members.
Continued Dedication
The Hora-Machacek Unit 453 just wrapped up an event that really shows what the American Legion Auxiliary is all about. Their members got together to sew, craft, and plan—classic ways to give back and keep their community strong.
They keep honoring the legacy of those who’ve served, and they’re always looking for ways to support folks who need a hand. If you’re curious about the details, check out the original article at the North Tama Telegraph.
 
