AMERICAN INDIAN WARRIORS ASSOCIATION
(AIWA) MONTHLY MINUTES FOR: February 6, 2013

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BRING YOUR FEBRUARY COPY OF MINUTES TO MARCH MEETING
American Indian Warriors Association meets the first Wednesday of the month at 6:30 pm.
Bayside Community Center www.baysidecc.org

2202 Comstock St, San Diego, CA 92111
(858) 278-0771
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American Indian Warrior Association
MONTHLY MINUTES
Februabry 6, 2013

Thanks to the AIWA President we crunched the ‘sabrosito beef tacitos’ and guacamole with salsa feast. New members brought in: cookies, chips, water and Coke Zero. Also attending the meeting was Ozze Monge and Joaquin Sandoval.

The business of the American Indian Warriors Association was called to order at 7:02 pm by AIWA President William Buchanan. He reminded the membership of the Chula Vista Veterans home.



VA minority representative Barbra Pepi brought in gifts and news from the VA hospital, La Jolla.

Joaquin Sandoval brought in AIWA financial, Linda Vista parade and family news. Also contact from Sherman high school interest in a monument for the Vietnam War Veterans.

Roy C. presented a report from the United Veteran.s Council meeting at the AIWA meeting. Additionally he distributed timely Vietnam Wall education center and Native American stories and topics to consider and study.

Activities and events: Introduction to hand drum singing and a hands on drumming workshop was well received by all attending the meeting.

 

Close order drill will be determined at a future date at the Joaquin Sandoval AO.

The Round Robin encourages our Veterans to bring out issues and emotions in a supportive, compassionate, environment. Our goal is that participation with other brothers and sisters in arms will further the healing process and bring us all back into the world of harmony and balance again. Joaquin S. shared his recent efforts dealing with his grandchildren. Ozzie Monge shared his activist experiences with Idle no more and the Keystone pipeline gatherings.


AIWA welcomes positive ideas for next months. Holiday Dinner meeting on March 6,2013. After the final police call clean up of the area the AIWA meeting adjourned at 8:40pm.

Respectfully submitted: Roy Cook, AIWA Historian/secretary
“Duc, sequere, aut de via decede!”
(Lead, follow or get out of the way!)