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ALACHUA COUNTY – The future of a landmark building on North East Waldo Road is in jeopardy as the City of Gainesville eyes the property for a recreational complex around Citizens Field Stadium.

Ninety-two-year-old Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2811 was recently contacted by the economic development office of the city, and advised that some or all of the veteran organization’s home may have to make way for a planned development.  Under a more detailed proposal sent this week, the post’s building may need to be demolished to build a revitalized municipal sports and multiuse park.

Surrounded in the post’s main meeting hall by military memorabilia stretching from World War II to the present day, regular VFW members and the auxiliary discussed the new challenges now facing the local veterans’ organization.  It was the main topic at the post’s general membership meeting March 13. 

“In general, we’re all for the idea of progress, but my first responsibility is to the post and its membership,” said VFW Post 2811 Quartermaster Avery Owen, a retired master sergeant with the 3rd Bn, 20th Special Forces Group of the Florida Army National Guard.  “Most of us are local veterans, and live close to the post.  This part of the city has needed something like this for quite some time.”

According to one proposal submitted by the city, a new and larger competition-style swimming pool will replace the Dwight H. Hunter Pool.  Next to that, a bigger Martin Luther King Jr. Multi-Purpose Center is planned, as well as walking and jogging trails, and outdoor tennis and pickleball courts.

Also under consideration is a playground and multi-purpose fields.  In all, the Citizens Field Revitalization Project will cover approximately 36 acres.

“This is the type of thing we like to see here,” said VFW Post 2811 Commander Jim Johnson, a Navy veteran who served in Vietnam.  “I’m glad that the city is making us part of the planning stage, and reached out to us.”

Alachua County VFW Post 2811 was contacted by the City of Gainesville under a schedule of public and stakeholder engagement meetings.  City officials intend to make a more detailed presentation - as well as a question-and-answer session - to post and auxiliary members within the next two months.

Until that time, the post is considering its options.  These would include seeing if some of the property could be set aside to build a new post home, relocating the post to a new venue, merging with another post, or turning in the post’s charter.

“The last thing on our minds is folding the post,” said Owen.  “Our mission here and our history in the community is too important.”

Founded 125 years ago, the VFW is essentially a grassroots organization, with posts like the Alachua County one at the local level, districts at the regional level, and departments at the state level, as well as national leadership.  Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2811 has been active since May 21, 1933.  It has approximately 200 members.

The quartermaster gave an example of the post’s outreach to fellow veterans.

“A couple Wednesdays ago, a homeless veteran arrived here with his family,” Owen said.  “Their car had broken down, and they literally walked in here because they had nowhere else to turn to before they could secure an apartment within a few days.  The post paid for them to stay in a hotel until they were able to get a more permanent place to live.”

“This is what we’re here for,” Johnson said.  “We honor the sacrifices made by our fellow veterans by helping those in need.  If we were just another social club, we wouldn’t be so driven to continue in this community.  We’re hoping everything works out for the best.”

Those interested in VFW Post 2811 and its activities can call 352-376-7660.

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Michael P. Mauer is a life member of VFW Post 2811. He served as an Army photojournalist during Operation Desert Storm, and was awarded the Joint Service Commendation Medal by Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf for his actions during the war. This past year, Mauer won the Silver Award for top feature article in the VFW National Publications Contest.

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