Post 127 in Woodinville

Post 127 • Est. 1919 • Woodinville, WA

Serving Veterans.
Strengthening
Community.

America's largest wartime veterans service organization—championing justice, freedom, democracy, and loyalty for over a century.

1919 Chartered by Congress
1.8M+ Members Nationwide
100+ Years of Service
Post 127 Woodinville, WA

What We Do

For Our Community

Veteran Support

Community events, peer support, and advocacy—continuing a century-long mission of standing by those who served.

Youth Programs

Boys State, scholarships, and youth leadership programs—investing in the next generation of civic-minded Americans.

Patriotism

Public ceremonies, Americanism education, and flag etiquette—keeping the traditions of service and sacrifice alive.

Family & Auxiliary

Auxiliary and Sons of the Legion programs built on "Service—not Self," welcoming the whole family into our mission.

Post 127 building

Our Roots

A Century of
Service

Our local post has deep roots in the community. In 1928, Post Commander Frank Elliot secured land in Snohomish County for just one dollar a year. Ground was broken on Armistice Day. Nearly 40 years later, the post moved to Bothell—then to our current Woodinville home, where we've proudly served for over a decade.

Read Our History

For God and Country

American Legion Preamble

Visit Us

Come Find Us in Woodinville

We've called Woodinville home for over ten years. Our post hall is open to veterans, families, and community members.

American Legion Post 127
21910 SR 9 SE, Woodinville, WA 98072
(425) 483-5599
bothellpost127@outlook.com
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