Registration Cut Off is Sunday, September 14

 

Past Events

 

Left to Right: Erica Kubea, Bill Thomas, Diane Tatman, Regina Goldman, Jane Thomas, Crystal Kahut

Our Story

‘Girls Just Want to Have Fun’ began in early 2017 when Gavin Long, now Commander, challenged Bill Thomas to “come up with a large money-maker” for the Post, the SAL, or the Auxiliary. After some careful thought, a Basket Raffle Lunch was in the works. The auxiliary’s Regina Goldman was instantly on board. For the next year and a half, the two would have daily car phone meetings and brainstorm every aspect. Late in 2018, Diane Tatman, Crystal Kahut, and Bill’s wife Jane joined them to finish the plans and sell out an April 13, 2019 event in the banquet room, with the anticipation of raising $5,000. Our generous Legion Family shared the excitement and donated more than enough raffle baskets and bought 200 tickets to the event.

March 2019 was a bad month for the ‘Girls’ team. With the COVID shutdown, the lunch was cancelled. Early Summer, 2019, Diane Tatman reminded us that her extra bedrooms were still packed full of more than $12,000 worth of prizes, gifts, TV’s, bikes and more. According to Diane, “I am tired of dusting all of this stuff.” Come to find out, Post 598 is blessed with 8 acres of open park space. The event was moved outdoors and was rescheduled for September 2019 with at least 20 feet between the tables. With a live band, as part of the new plan, the Team was able to sell 350 tickets to the event and raised $13,000.

Now here it is, 5 years later, and the same team, still together, can now boast attendance over 600, raffle prizes valued in excess of $25,000 yearly, and $100,000 in total monies raised to make an impactful benefit to our veteran community.

2025 Title Sponsor

Website ALA598.Org Sponsor

Wine Sponsor

Official Orthopedic Doctors of GJWTHF

Dr. Jan Saunders, D.O. Sports Medicine

Dr. Paul Gleason, MD, Hand Surgery

Main Sponsors



‘General’ Sponsors

1 Star ‘General’ Sponsor: $50
2 Star ‘General’ Sponsor: $100
3 Star ‘General’ Sponsor: $250
4 Star ‘General’ Sponsor: $500
5 Star ‘General’ Sponsor: $1,000

Cash Sponsors are still in development, more coming soon.

FIVE STAR SPONSORS
Enlightened Medical Care
Nicki Cochran

FOUR STAR SPONSORS
Diana Geiger
John & Beth Horvath
Cindy & Matt Deppen
American Legion SAL 598

THREE STAR SPONSORS
Marriott at the University of Dayton
Theresa Jackson
Civista Bank

TWO STAR SPONSORS
Linda Lowman
Mary Poeppelmeier
Debbie Jaruseiwic
Julie Moon
Jimmy Price
Rumpke
Crystal Kahut
Mary Jo Ellis
Jim Cox
Joann Svellinger

ONE STAR SPONSORS
Stella Moulas

Basket Sponsors

Alberta Duncan

Angie Porter

Betty White

Bill & Billie Pullins

Bonnie Lupia

Christina James

Cindy Bourelle

Colleen Andes

Crystal & Dee

Chrystal Kahut

Debbie Cunningham

Debbie Jarusiewic

Diane Tatman

Elaine Aldous

Erica Kubea

Gabe Tatar

Glenda Wohlenhaupt

Heather Spurlino

Jackie Fothergill

Jaclynne Sayers

Jane & Bill Thomas

Janet Kennedy

Jeff Conklin

Jeff Sanders

Jimmy Morris

JoAnn Flynn

Josie Dever

Julie Eversole

Karen Boyle

Karen Dornsife

Kathy Allen

Kelly Gray

Kelly Romano

Kim Adkins

Kris Blakeman

Lauren Laack

Lisa Orf

Logan Beam

Marcia Schneider

Mary Jo Ellis

Mary Jo Bailey

Nancy Klosterman

Nikki Barnhart

Pam Driscoll

Pam Folz

Pam Pawlowski

Pamper Chef

Rachael Sparaco

Regina Goldman

Ron Tatman

Roxanne Karasek

Sandy Foreman

Tami Hodell

Tammy Hill

Tracy Pavlak

Vicki Freeman

Vicki Heinrich

Viola Wenzler

31′

 

Support These Locations and Their Workers

Archers

Blue Jackets

Ohio State Fair

31′

Bagger Daves

Baird Wealth / FWP Group

(FWP Group)

Bee Gees

Blue Star Mothers

Brendas Flowers

BW3 Kettering

BW3 Sugarcreek

Caribou Coffee

Carillon Park

Carvers

Caseys Bvrcreek

Cedar Hill Furniture

Central Perc

Cheesecake Factory

Chili’s

Chipotle

Cincinnati Zoo

Cincy Nature Center

City BBQ

Columbus Blue Jackets

Cooper Hawk

Crown Packaging

Culpepper Law

Dewey’s

Dickey’s BBQ

Dots

Doubledays

Dr. Jan Saunders, DO. (Sports Medicine)

Dr. Paul Gleason, MD (Hand Surgery)

Dayton Dragons

El Asadero

Elsa’s Cantina

Elsa’s Kettering

Enlightened Medical Care

Fleet Graphics

Figlio

Gateway Auto Clinic

Geez

Get Active

Grandma’s Garden

Great Greek Mediterranean Grill

Greek Street Deli

Harbor Freight

Hollywood

Honey Baked Ham

Hot Head Burritos

House of 10,000 Picture Frames

Howerton Plumbing

Jacqui’s Hair

Julie Eversole, Medicare

Kalahari

Knollwood Garden

Kristen

Kroger Cornerstore

Learning Express

Lula Bell

Luminous Nails 3

Lynn Frericks (Realtor)

MCL

Meijer

Metropolitan Dry Cleaners

Milano’s

NavX Realty

NCR Country Club

Oakwood Club

Old Bag of Nails

O’Leary’s

Outback

Pampered Chef

Pies and Pints

Pine Club

Post 598

Post 598 Riders

Post 598 Sal

Post 675 Auxiliary

Pot Belly

Raising Cane’s

Roosters

Scentst

Secret Garden

Snow Trails

Square One

Starbucks

Storost Auto Detail

Submarine House

Sugar Valley Golf Club

Super Scoops

Tangles, Mary Scott

Target

TJ Chump Mburg

TJ Chumps Kettrng

Top Golf

Troni’s Dorothy Ln.

Turbo Zone

Urban Air Park

Watson’s

Wawa

White Allen

Yankee Trace

 

 

Acquisition Team

Linda Dunnington
Regina Goldman
Karen Lewis
Bill Thomas

Photos

   

Diana Geiger, Nicki Cochran, Rick & Lee Anne Sloan, Tim Leonard & Venus, RetireMed Group Photo, John & Beth Horvath

If you or your business would like to make a difference with your support, please contact Bill Thomas at [email protected]

 

Please notify Bill Thomas if you plan on making a basket donation. We want to make sure you get recognition for your generosity.

Email [email protected] with an item description, phone number, and your home address.

Basket Drop Off is Tuesday, September 16 in the banquet room.

 

Blooming Alley

It’s Bursting with Surprises!

Every year, upon arrival at the at Girls Just Want to Have Fun Raffle Room, with $1 raffle tickets clutched in hand, our stunning Blooming Alley display greets guests with 50 colorful blooming plants—each paired with a dazzling prize! Every floral arrangement includes Tickets to Attractions & Events, and Gift Cards from $50 to $250 from restaurants, superstores, gas stations and more. It’s the most joyful entrance in fundraiser
history. 

And just beyond the blooms lies the rest of our 200+ raffle prizes of every kind imaginable, worth $25,000+. Every ticket dropped is a chance to win—and a chance to help homeless women veterans through 2024/2025 State Commander AJ Whatley’s Project.

It’s a garden of giving that sets the tone for the day—and every ticket placed plants a seed of hope. Join the joy. Plant your ticket. Watch hope bloom.


Previous
Participants

$100 Paragon
$50 Top Golf
4 Tickets
Cincinnati Zoo
$50 Condado Tacos
$100 Pies and Pints
$100 TJ Chumps
$50 Montgomery Inn
$50 Taste of Belgium
$50 Honey Baked ham
$100 Flemmings
$100 Paragon
$50 Jay’s
$100 Carver’s
$50 Dublin Pub
$50 Jimmy’s Italian
$50 BW3 Sugarcreek
$100 Mike’s Car Wash
A Cooper’s Hawk
Wine Tasting
$75 Great Greek
Mediterranean
$50 Chili’s
$60 Bagger Dave’s
$100 Costco
$100 USA Tire X 2
$50 Treasure Island
$75 Big Sky Bread
$50 Shell gas Card
$50 Cheesecake
Factory
$50 Grandma’s
Garden
$100 Gateway Auto
$75 Dots
$100 Oakwood Club
$50 Geez
$100 Foglio’s
Dinner for 2
Pine Club
$50 Brendas Flowers


Now for the tastiest ticket in town:
Don’t Cook for a Month
is back and juicier than ever!

For just $5, guests can enter to win 30+ restaurant- only gift cards bundled into one mega prize—enough to dine out every night for a month without lifting a pan. From drive-thru cravings to candlelit dinners, each card covers a full meal for two, representing every flavor Dayton has to offer.

It’s 2025 and Big Hair & Sandwich Boards are back in style! Look out for our legendary ladies sashaying through acres of lunch tables with a lot of sass and a stack of those golden raffle tickets. They’re selling smiles and supper—no apron required.

It’s fundraising with flavor and fundraising with flair. The best part? Every bite supports our mission for 2024-2025 State Commander AJ Whatley’s Project for homeless women veterans—making this one raffle where skipping dinner prep equals cooking up real impact.

 


 

Previous Participants

Wendy’s

Freddy’s

Starbucks

Chick Fil A

Panda Express

Cheddars

Domino’s

Donato’s

Bagger Dave’s

Core Life Eatery

BW3

Elsa’s

Peking Garden

Skyline Chili

BIBIBOP

KFC

Burger King

McDonalds

Taco Bell

Frisch’s

Arby’s

Steak n Shake

Romer’s

Penn Station

El Toro

Troni Brothers

Gyro Delight

Fazoli’s

Panera

Chipotle

It’s back—our most anticipated event of the year! “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” returns Saturday, September 20, 2025, to the Post 598 Back Yard and Ballroom, and we’re expecting a full house of 600–700 ladies ready to make a difference. With 225+ gift baskets and certificates valued at over $30,000 from generous local businesses, this is more than a party—it’s a powerhouse fundraiser.

In just five years, we’ve raised over $102,000 to support veterans and active military
families. Thanks to your support, we’ve:

  • Provided a custom AMBUCS bike and a state-of-the-art power wheelchair to local veterans.
  • Supplied the VA with critical items and supported Blue Star Mothers in sending care packages overseas.
  • Delivered food and clothing baskets to those in need.
  • Funded a life-changing service dog for a veteran right here in our community.

In 2023, we directed our efforts to the Joseph House, helping open a brand-new facility in June 2024 for veterans and families healing from PTSD and addiction. Our own Honor Guard stood proudly at the ribbon cutting.

In 2024, we focused on our deployed service members, empowering the Dayton Blue Star Mothers to send care packages on behalf of Post 598.

In 2025, we’re answering a call that resonates deeply within our community—the urgent need to support homeless female veterans. Our very own AJ Whatley, 2024–2025 Commander of the American Legion Department of Ohio, has embraced this cause wholeheartedly, partnering with Dianne Smith-Foster, the Homeless Programs Manager at the Dayton VA. Dianne is more than a coordinator—she’s a compassionate force on the frontlines, championing dignity, stability, and hope for hundreds of veterans in crisis. Her tireless efforts include hosting outreach events like Stand Down, distributing winter gear and supplies, and helping veterans navigate housing solutions through the VA’s housing-first model. Thanks to her leadership, fewer veterans return to homelessness—and more find safe shelter, supportive services, and community.

This partnership represents more than a shared mission—it’s a bold stand for those who’ve served and sacrificed, reminding them they are never forgotten. With your support, we’ll uplift these women and provide critical resources that change lives. Together, we’re not just throwing a party—we’re building a legacy of compassion, service, and strength.

Women veterans to be served for the first time at new Joseph House facility (wcpo.com)

See our Combined Honor Guard at work today starts around the 11-minute mark and lasts until 18-minute mark,

 

Girls Just Want to Have Fun 2024

A Record-Breaking Milestone

Our 5th Anniversary celebration of Girls Just Want to Have Fun was more than just a party—it was a powerhouse of community, generosity, and support. The 2024 edition broke every previous record:

  • A record-breaking number of volunteers
  • A record-breaking crowd of attendees
  • A record-breaking selection of raffle gifts
  • A record-breaking donation of $26,000 to the Blue Star Mothers – Miami Valley Chapter #3

That donation helped send 2,000 holiday stockings to deployed U.S. troops, filled with:

  • 🎁 Slim Jims
  • 🎁 Tic Tacs
  • 🎁 Chapstick
  • 🎁 Trail mix
  • 🎁 Hot chocolate packets
  • 🎁 Handwritten notes of encouragement

These cheerful bundles weren’t just snacks—they were a lifeline of love, packed with comfort and kindness. Many troops shared how these packages lifted their spirits and reminded them they’re not forgotten.

Local Love, Lasting Legacy

In addition, your Auxiliary was able to show even more love to our own Legion 598 by:

  • Offering Commander Gavin Long a sizeable donation
  • Making a heartfelt contribution to our Combined Honor Guard, who care for our lost souls all year long with honor and grace

2024 Photo Gallery

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CLICK HERE to see how our last event in 2023 went!

Registration Cut Off is Sunday, September 14