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Poppy Days returns May 10
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Stella Kuebli, granddaughter of Galen and Kathy Kuebli, Monroe, is this year’s Poppy Princess.

MONROE — For over 90 years, the American Legion Auxiliary has distributed the memorial poppy to remind Americans that millions sacrificed their lives and health to keep the nation strong and free. 

Poppy Days returns to Monroe Friday, May 10. 

Zilmer-Riley American Legion Auxiliary Unit 84 members and veterans will distribute the bright red poppy, handmade by veterans who receive payment for each poppy made.

Contributions to the Poppy Program are designated to benefit America’s veterans throughout the nation to raise money exclusively for hospitalized and veterans in need and their families. 

Distribution of the poppy donations are used for the rehabilitation of veterans, welfare of families, hospitalized service personnel returning home and awaiting discharge who require treatment in service hospitals. There are veteran’s hospitals located in Madison, Milwaukee and Tomah that are supported with funds from the distribution of the bright red poppy.

Camp American Legion, near Lake Tomahawk, is where veterans receive needed therapy and rest benefit from the proceeds of the donations to the Poppy Fund. Veterans who use these facilities receive personal items, treats, stationery, tote bags, tray favors, postage and many other items.

In December, the Christmas Gift Shop receives benefits from the poppy proceeds. The hospitalized veterans can choose Christmas gifts for their families. The gifts are wrapped and shipped at no cost to the veterans. As veterans age, there is a rapid increase in the services needed. 

Headquarters for Poppy Day will be at the Monroe American Legion Post Home, 1627 12th Ave. Poppy Day Committee members are Betty Daehlin, Helen Miller and Janet Thompson.