Post 100, Pelham, NH
The American Legion was chartered by Congress in 1919 as a patriotic, wartime veterans organization, devoted to mutual helpfulness. It is a not-for-profit community-service organization which now numbers nearly 3 million members, men and women, in nearly 15,000 American Legion posts worldwide.

Fellow Veteran's, please join us every Second Monday of each month at 6:00PM as we discuss Miltary, Veteran and local issues.

Contact Rusty for your next function to rent our Legion Hall

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Hours  Mon-Thur 2-9pm, Friday 2-10pm, Sat 12-10pm, Sun 1-9pm
 
Post Phone # (603) 635-8345  Club Manager-Rusty 


Upcoming Events


The Woman's Auxiliary will be wrapping Christmas gifts at Post 100 on Wednesday December 14th and the 21st from 3-7 pm.

$ 1.00 Donation per package is asked.































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































 

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GI Bill Changes Could Cause Massive Delays
GI Bill Changes Could Cause Massive Delays
Education specialists from the department are panning pending legislation designed to counter a perceived flaw in the previous round of changes and help student veterans who soon could owe thousands of dollars in unpaid tuition. Lawmakers insist the measure could help as many as 30,000 veterans.