Events.
Veterans Day CeremonyVeteran Day Ceremony in held on November 11, 2024, at 1100am. That's the "11th Day of the 11th Month, at the 11th hour", at the Hampton Train Depot, located at 20 East Main Street South, Hampton, GA 30228.
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Annual Hero GALA
Please click on Sponsor Event tab to contribute as a sponsor for the GALA. We thank you very much for your support.
Date: Saturday December 7, 2024 Time: 5:00 PM Location: Locust Grove Senior Center 280 Mose Brown Drive Locust Grove, GA 30248 Click Here to download Flyer Click Here to download Commander's Letter |
Thanksgiving & Christmas
Planning is ongoing. We thank you very much for your support.
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Our Veterans Come First
In 2018 Post 330 partnered with Post 516 to renovate a veteran home that was in desperate need of repair.
Post 330 Ribbon Cutting Ceremony!
On Veterans Day, November 11, 2020, the Jeremy P. Faulkner, Hampton American Legion Post 330 conducted a ribbon cutting ceremony for the opening of it's meeting room dedicated by the City of Hampton. In attendance were the mother of Jeremy P. Faulkner (Mrs. Judy Berry), Hampton City Council Members, Hampton Police Chief, chartered members, veterans, and community members. The guest speaker for the ceremony was Mayor Steve Hutchinson, the Mayor of Hampton, Georgia and a member of Post 330.
Our meeting room is located at:
Catherine S. Williams Community Center
14 Old Griffin Road
Hampton, GA 30228
Catherine S. Williams Community Center
14 Old Griffin Road
Hampton, GA 30228
As our Preamble states.....We Promise You the Best!One of our main purpose in Our Preamble is "TO INCULCATE A SENSE OF INDIVIDUAL OBLIGATION TO THE COMMUNITY, STATE AND NATION...Always interested in building a better nation, the founders of The American Legion believed that such building must start first with the individual in his own community. So they made it one of the cardinal principles of The American legion to inculcate that sense of personal obligation to the community, state and nation into the individual citizen. That means educating the citizen-young, old and future-in his and her responsibility to be active in making the hometown a better place in which to live, in discharging the duty of voting in elections, in paying taxes promptly, in contributing to community chest funds and to blood banks. The word "inculcate" means "to impress by frequent admonitions" and "to enforce by frequent repetitions." Like the duties themselves, the reminders that they remain to be carried forward, are never finished."
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