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  • I Thank You Friday- Dennis Hoffman

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    Ortonville VFW Post 582 Commander Dennis Hoffman

    Hello to all of our veterans and 94.7 WCSX Classic Rock listeners. Friday is upon us and for this week, our I Thank You shout out goes to US Army Veteran and VFW Post 582 Commander Dennis Hoffman.

    Some veterans have the opportunity to share their stories in their own words. For others though, their stories come from those who know them best or for this week’s “I Thank You Friday”, from a neighbor who recognizes the dedication and patriotism of one individual whose service to community and country is admirable.

    Dennis Hoffman was nominated by a community neighbor who goes by Nick, who had this to say about his friend and the recognition for the hard work Dennis has done for his fellow man.

    Nick: “Good Morning 94.7 WCSX, I wanna give a shout out to in my opinion one of the hardest working veterans you’ll find here in Ortonville. His name is Dennis Hoffman, and he is the Post Commander of our tiny community, VFW Post 582. Mr. Hoffman has been commanding the VFW for over 10 years and in that time has made our town a better place thanks to his assistance in programs such as the Honor Guard Rifle Team, and outreach programs with our local teachers and our local cub scout troop. Mr. Hoffman continues to represent and serve our country and community with a smile and a sense of duty. KEEP PLAYING THE BOB SEGER WCSX, your station is #1!”

    Post 582 Sr. Vice Commander Carl Jeffrey & Post Commander Dennis Hoffman

    Post 582 Sr. Vice Commander Carl Jeffrey & Post Commander Dennis Hoffman

    From left, Ted Lambiris, Dennis Hoffman, and Cliff Filhart. Members of the Ortonville VFW Post 582 during the Memorial Day ceremony at the Ortonville Cemetery. Photo Patrick McAbeePatrick McAbee

    From left, Ted Lambiris, Dennis Hoffman, and Cliff Filhart. Members of the Ortonville VFW Post 582 during the Memorial Day ceremony at the Ortonville Cemetery.

    The Man Behind the Uniform

    Dennis Hoffman’s service to his country began in 1968 with his draft notice to the United States Army. As detailed in this letter from a State of Michigan House Committee Testimony, US Army Veteran Dennis Hoffman has served honorably for the Stars & Stripes and faced challenges that only few can relate to.

    A small sample of it reads: “Commander Hoffman was drafted to the army in June 1968 following Boot Camp at Fort Bragg North Carolina and advanced infantry training at Fort Polk Louisiana. The USS Pueblo was seized by the North Koreans and international waters on January 23, 1968 in the crew held hostage. Due to this new conflict his battalion in October was split in half some going to Vietnam and some including Commander Hoffman sent to the DMZ (Korean demilitarized zone).

    “I was disappointed says Hoffman, I was trained for jungle warfare, and I wanted to fight. I didn’t fight the draft. I just felt it was part of my duty as a US citizen.” He patrolled the DMZ for 13 months and dealt with conflicts as people tried to sneak through the fence. There was a mile to the military demarcation line, and it was filled with bunkers and foxholes, allowing Hoffman and his battalion to patrol the area. He left the army after his two-year draft period was complete.

    When the Ortonville VFW post was charted in 1984 he joined and continues to give to the 16 programs supported by the VFW. Those of which include, Honor Guard-Rifle Team, Voice of Democracy Essay contest, Oakland County Campout, Poppy Program, VFW national home for children in Eaton Rapids, and local food banks. The list goes on… Thank you, Commander Hoffman for all you and your fellow VFW members do for the community.”

    Voices of Veterans Must Never Go Silent

    VFW Post 582 Accepting Buddy Poppy donations

    VFW Post 582 Accepting Buddy Poppy donations

    VFW Post 582 located at: 486 Mill St., Ortonville, MI 48462 is always looking for volunteer assistance and donations to continue the many local programs and charities that are supported through the VFW under Commander Hoffman’s watch. Joining as a member of the VFW is also an option for those who have served and can find out more by visiting the Post itself during one its meetings, calling their number (248) 736-4104 , or by going to their Facebook page to talk to a fellow veteran to find out more.

    The unwavering support for the Red, White, & Blue and service to the U.S. Army and the community of Ortonville is appreciated and never forgotten. For those here at 94.7 WCSX, we say Thank You Dennis Hoffman!

    Every Veteran has a Story to Share

    Remember, when you see a veteran, thank them for their service and listen to their journey and stories. Let them know that their sacrifices will never be forgotten, and that they are appreciated for their service which allows us to enjoy the freedoms that we have today.

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  • I Thank You Friday- VFW 1146 Bruce Post

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    J.T. Lambrou

    VFW Bruce Post 1146 Located in St. Clair Shores

    Hello to all of our Veterans and 94.7 WCSX Classic Rock listeners. Friday is upon us and for this week, our I Thank You shout out goes to a local VFW Hall that for over 90 years has been a part of the eastside community and has worked to support Veterans through providing support, resources and comradery. Our I Thank You shout out goes to VFW Bruce Post 1146 in St. Clair Shores.

    A History of the VFW Bruce Post 1146

    Located at ​28404 Jefferson Avenue, Saint Clair Shores, MI 48081, the building of the VFW Post 1146 has been open since 1957. However, its history has its roots dating back to 1934. As stated on their website, this summary is but a small part of the record of our past.

    “In April of 1934 four men felt the prospering village of St. Clair Shores should be represented by a Veterans organization. The men were Bill Randall, Joe Dendoven, Leo Delo, and Charlie Pasters. There was some indecision as to whether they should be American Legion or Veterans of Foreign Wars.

    Since Joe Dendoven was a member of the Fairview Post and Bill Randall was a member of the Alger Post, the decision was swayed toward V.F.W. These four men held meetings in Leo’s garage while they recruited more members. Later they moved their meetings to St. Clair Shores Inn. These meetings were primarily of organizational purposes.  On the 21st of August with 57 members they drew up and submitted a charter to form a V.F.W. post based on the inactive half-way post #1146 of East Detroit, which explains why our post number is comparatively low.

    The following year Walter F. Bruce, who was a charter member, died. Being the first member of the newly formed post to pass away, the remaining members decided to name the post after him, hence the name Corporal Walter F. Bruce Post #1146.

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    VFW Post 1146 Corporal Walter F. Bruce Historical Landmark

    Honoring the Dead by Serving the Living

    The members soon realized they would need a Post home if they were to continue to grow. Through the efforts of Kendall Realty, Mr. Kendall being a member, they were able to acquire 12 lots free of charge, located at Manhattan and Harper. This proved to be a real windfall, for the 12 lots and $13,000 enabled them to buy the present property known those days as the Turners Home. Having gained a Post home and a considerable debt for a post of about 150 members, they turned to money making ventures such as Bingo, dances, and a bar.

    Ed Olsen and Joe Dendoven were successful in having the post recognized as a non-profit organization and gaining tax exemptions from the State, County, and Village.

    V.E. Day, the War was over in Europe, the members met at the post and together went to Trinity Episcopal Church to attend services. On V.J. day the members again attended services and retired to the Post to celebrate. Plans were made to welcome their sons home and enlist them into the V.F.W. to carry on their dreams of a bigger and better Bruce Post.

    As the World War II veterans took their place, there was a period of unrest. They wanted to become more than just members. They too wanted to hold office and take an active part in post policies.

    After the power struggle was over, a truth was born out. The youngsters were capable of dreaming and expanding. The new Post Home was conceived in 1954.  Plans were drawn and committees were formed. The building was begun in 1956 and opened in 1957.

    The old-timers built well when they founded the Bruce Post. Their accomplishments are a credit to the history of our inspired efforts. A debt of gratitude is owed to the planners and founders of our post, and words cannot tell the entire story. The real history is embedded in the memories of the many dedicated and devoted members who gave their talents and time in our cause.

    Many Hands Make Light work at VFW Post 1146

    Dave Ellis U.S. Army Retired Veteran & VFW 1146 Post Commander

    Bruce Post VFW 1146 Veterans Day Hall Ceremony

    Bruce Post VFW 1146 Veterans Day Hall Ceremony

    “I was very fortunate during my 30-years in the Army to have commanded four different units at three different levels. I think that one reason I was given the opportunity to do that is because I always believed that providing good leadership was more about serving others than exercising authority. That will be even more true in my approach.”

    I did not come from the “school” where leaders and their decisions can’t be questioned. I’m just the opposite. If you see something that you don’t agree with or you think should be done differently, you’re free to ask me about it. You may give me a new perspective and maybe we will learn something from each other.

    I’m truly awed and amazed by the work of the selfless scores of volunteers from the Post and our Auxiliary that have made the Bruce Post the place it is today, financially stable with a facility and grounds that would be the envy of any other VFW Post in the country.

    VFW Bruce Post 1146 Car ShowEdward Cardenas

    VFW Bruce Post 1146 Car Show

    VFW Bruce Post 1146 Clubhouse is open to the public for festivities.

    VFW Bruce Post 1146 Clubhouse is open to the public for festivities.

    VFW 1146 located off the shores of Lake St. Clair at sunset

    VFW Bruce Post 1146 located off the shores of Lake St. Clair.

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    VFW Bruce Post 1146 Events Board

    Buddy Poppy Drive Thru fundraiser for donations at the VFW Bruce Post 1146

    Buddy Poppy Drive Thru fundraiser for donations at the VFW Bruce Post 1146

    As Commander Dave Ellis told me, people are not aware that the Post VFW 1146 is open to the public for many activities and events. The VFW Post 1146 can serve for the public as a beautiful and affordable banquet hall to fit many special event’s needs. Some of those include:

    Wedding Receptions, Business Meetings – (Now featuring Wi-Fi), Christmas Parties, Corporate Events, Fund Raisers, Funeral Luncheons, Graduation Parties, Retirement Parties, Seminars, Classic Car Shows, model train shows, blood drives, Wedding or Baby Showers.

    The halls have a capacity of 75, 100, and 300 people. Each hall has a full bar and a stage or elevated platform. In addition, they have a Pavilion with electricity, grill access and picnic tables outside that is perfect for all types of summer events (outdoor bar available).

    In addition to hall rentals, the VFW also has a clubhouse with delicious food and drink offerings and daily specials. The clubhouse also boasts; 6 Televisions, 2 Dart Boards 2 Pool Tables, Shuffleboard, Golden Tee, Other Game Machines, Internet Juke Box, Keno Pull Tabs, Free Wi-Fi, and karaoke nights.

    VFW Bruce Post 1146 Lent 2026 Fish Fry Schedule

    VFW Bruce Post 1146 Lent 2026 Fish Fry Schedule

    VFW Bruce Post 1146 Lent 2026 Fish Fry Menu

    VFW Bruce Post 1146 Lent 2026 Fish Fry Menu

    I Heart Dogs & VFW Bruce Post 1146 Chili Cook Off flyer

    I Heart Dogs Rescue & VFW Bruce Post 1146 Chili Cook Off Event

    One of the biggest fundraising events for the VFW Bruce Post 1146 includes its annual Lent Friday Fish Fry. According to Post Commander Dave Ellis, the fish fry’s draw over 700 people every Friday and boasts a menu with many options that will want you to try something new each visit, which again is open to the public.

    Another community engaging fundraising event that the VFW is partnering with is the upcoming I Heart Dogs organization and its Chili Cook Off. This event is open to the public and looks to adopt and foster many needy animals who are looking for their “Fur-ever Home”. Information for this great cause can be found by clicking here.

    You Can Help Starting Today

    Post Commander Dave Ellis swears in a new member to the VFW Bruce Post 1146

    Post Commander Dave Ellis swears in a new member to the VFW Bruce Post 1146

    VFW Commander Dave Ellis and members of the VFW Auxiliary at VFW Conference in Mt. Pleasant (2025)

    VFW Commander Dave Ellis and members of the VFW Auxiliary at VFW Conference in Mt. Pleasant (2025)

    Serving at your local VFW is not just for those who served our nation. While VFW membership numbers have decreased recently due to veterans passing on, new members can still be recruited and join at any age to be apart of the legacy and honor of their VFW.

    A message from Post Commander Dave Ellis:

    “Great things continue to happen at the Bruce Post, because great people are making them happen. One thing that everyone contributed to was our achievement of over 102% of our membership goal for the last year. Even if you did not personally recruit an individual, your actions in the Club Room or in the community may have helped influence their choice to join us. Continuing that theme of recruiting and service activities I want to ask each of you to invite, or better yet bring, someone next time your here. A warm greeting, a friendly smile, eye contact and a handshake from you may be key features in someone’s decision to join our Post or Auxiliary.”

    Those who did not serve can still contribute with many volunteering opportunities available for those who want to say thank you and help those who have helped preserve our way of life. Another way individuals can lend a hand is by considering joining as a member of the Auxiliary VFW. Information on that can be found by clicking here.

    This is only a small sample of the amount of hard work, dedication, and community engagement that one VFW has impacted and continues to do. There are many stories and opportunities to get involved with and listen in on. For those here at 94.7 WCSX, we say THANK YOU TO the VFW 1146 Bruce Post!

    Every Veteran has a Story to Share

    Remember, when you see a veteran, thank them for their service and listen to their journey and stories. Let them know that their sacrifices will never be forgotten, and that they are appreciated for their service which allows us to enjoy the freedoms that we have today.

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  • 8th Annual WCSX I Thank You Luncheon Honors Our Veterans

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    The honor and legacy of over one dozen of Metro Detroit finest to serve the Red, White, and Blue was on full display at Buddy’s Pizza in Warren on November 10th as the Eighth Annual 94.7 WCSX Big Jim’s House I Thank You Luncheon took place.

    The luncheon serves as an opportunity to recognize local veterans from each branch of the military. The emcee of the event was none other than Big Jim‘s House host and veteran himself Jim O’Brien.

    I Thank You Luncheon Appreciates Veterans in Attendance

    For the veterans in attendance, it was a chance to sit down with the fellow brothers and sisters in uniform to share stories, share recognition, as well as remember all of those that answered the call of duty when it was bestowed or asked of them by their country.

    The luncheon also served as a moment for veterans to enjoy some of the finest pizza made in Metro Detroit courtesy of Buddy’s Pizza. To be a part of the luncheon, 94.7 WCSX accepted nominations from family members and friends of the honored veterans to attend the luncheon.

    As the luncheon started, a few words were shared by Big Jim himself on what it means to be a part of this shared experience.

    “It is an honor to be with all of you here at buddies. We are all brothers and sisters in uniform regardless of what we wear today. God bless each of you and to all the men and women who serve and have served. We must also thank the families as well who stay behind as we sign up for the greatest honor and sacrifice both for our country and ourselves.”

    O’Brien served in the US Navy Submarine core before starting his career in radio. The sentiment in the room was equally felt by those who attended the luncheon with their nominated Veteran as Big Jim commented further.

    “A veteran is someone who at one point in their life, wrote a blank check, made payable to the United States of America for an amount up to and including their life.”

    In addition to the sponsorship from Buddy’s Pizza playing as restaurant host, additional sponsors of the luncheon also included, First State Bank, Kajy Law, and Performance Remodeling. These sponsors contributed with a goodie bag for each of the veterans in attendance. These items included a scarf, warming gloves, a tote bag, hat, shirt. A surprised gift from Performance Remodeling also included a $100 gift for each of the veterans in attendance as a small gesture of kindness as thanks to their unwavering service to this great country.

    94.7 WCSX joined in on the contagious generosity by providing each veteran with a pair of tickets to the upcoming Trans-Siberian Orchestra concert taking place this December at Little Caesars Arena.

    While one day out of the year serves as a day to honor veterans every day is a day that we can thank someone who served their country and remember those who are no longer with us and provided the ultimate sacrifice to allow us the freedoms that we have today.

    Every Veteran has a story to share

    When you see a veteran, thank them for their service listen to their journey and stories. Let them know that their sacrifices will never be forgotten, and that they should never be ashamed for their service to their country.

    A thank you to our sponsors Amy of First State Bank, Courtney of Kajy Law, Jason and Rich of Performance Remodeling and to Katie of Buddy’s Pizza.

    To our Veterans in attendance, Brian, Robert, Dale, Dennis, Zach, Michael, Kyle, Curtis, Tom, Athena, Russ, David, Earl, and Kenneth. Thank you for your service, your time, and your love for country and fandom to 94.7 WCSX.

    To quote former President Ronald Reagan; “Some people live in entire lifetime and wonder if they have ever made a difference in the world. A veteran doesn’t have that problem.”

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