All schools in Upshur County will close at 1 p.m. today. All B-UHS sporting events today are canceled.

American Legion teams up with Band of Brothers to bring 2021 Scenic Calendars to all homebound veterans in Upshur

Pictured, from left, are Band of Brothers members John Simons, Kevin Hawkins and Al Tucker, American Legion Post 7 post adjutant Mary Albaugh and Post 7 post commander Ed Smith.
Pictured, from left, are Band of Brothers members John Simons, Kevin Hawkins and Al Tucker, American Legion Post 7 post adjutant Mary Albaugh and Post 7 post commander Ed Smith.

BUCKHANNON – Two local organizations are partnering to bring Christmas cheer to all homebound veterans in Upshur County.

On Tuesday, the Christian men’s group, the Band of Brothers, and the Frank B. Bartlett American Legion Post 7 announced they are collaborating to deliver all homebound veterans in Upshur County a 2021 West Virginia Scenic Calendar to brighten their spirits.

The Band of Brothers’ annual Christmas fundraiser, ‘Help Us Help Kids from 1 to 92’ is focused primarily on selling calendars to raise funds for nursing homes in Upshur and surrounding counties. The Christian men’s group will then donate the money to nursing homes, all of whom will utilize it as they see fit to orchestrate a Christmas celebration of some sort – for example, a dinner or an Angel-tree-type event – for their residents.

On Tuesday, the American Legion Post 7, headed up by post commander Ed Smith and post adjutant Mary Albaugh announced they were partnering with the Band of Brothers to purchase 2021 West Virginia Scenic Calendars – with all new, stunning photographs captured by Band of Brothers member Al Tucker – for all homebound veterans in Upshur County.

Post adjutant Mary Albaugh said Post 7 wants to work with the VFW Post 3663, the local DAV, the Upshur County Senior Center and Central West Virginia Aging to ensure each and every veteran receives a calendar.

“We’re going to contact them and see if we can get names of those veterans they serve to ensure they receive a calendar,” Albaugh said. “We’re going to need help to find out where they live and take them to them – of course, we already know our guys. We’re just starting this, and I think it’s wonderful.”

Tucker and fellow Band of Brothers members Kevin Hawkins and John Simons said they were honored to be part of the effort.

“We’re really humbled and honored to be a part of this,” Tucker said. “We’re vets – all of us – and it’s near and dear to our hearts to help our comrades, and it’s been an awfully difficult year for all of us. But for the homebound and those in the nursing home, it’s just been absolutely horrible, so we are going to do all we can to brighten their day. We’re so appreciate of Ed and Mary stepping up to do this.”

If you’d like to purchase a calendar for a veteran, please send a check for $15 made out to Band of Brothers and write ‘calendar for vet’ in the memo line, Tucker said. Checks may be mailed to Tucker’s home at 98 W. Lincoln St., Buckhannon, WV 26201.

The Band of Brothers members also thanked Amy Summerfield and Pat Brake, another Band of Brothers member, who had, prior to Tuesday, made an anonymous annual $5,000 contribution that pays for the cost of printing the calendars at Ralston Press.

Pictured, from left, are John Simons, Al Tucker, Amy Summerfield, Pat Brake and Kevin Hawkins.
Pictured, from left, are John Simons, Al Tucker, Amy Summerfield, Pat Brake and Kevin Hawkins.

“They did this anonymously prior to today,” Tucker said, “but I think the community deserves to know what kind of people live in our town.”

Share this story:

Local Businesses

RECENT Stories

Orval Lee Peyatt

Orval Lee Peyatt, 84, of Buckhannon, who worked at Woody’s sawmill, died October 27, 2025; he is survived by his wife Madeline, four children, stepchildren, siblings, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Upshur County Family Resource Network compiles list of local food resources

The Upshur County Family Resource Network compiled an updated list of local food banks, pantries, blessing boxes, mobile pantry dates and free meal sites.

The internet was built on an unwritten rule. Now it’s collapsing.

My Buckhannon founder Brian Bergstrom examines how generative AI like ChatGPT is breaking the unwritten creator-platform bargain that fueled the open internet, and how new platforms like XtraXtra are forging a path forward.

Albert Franklin Wendling II

Albert Franklin Wendling II, 60, of Fowler, Ohio, died Oct. 24, 2025, and will be cremated with a graveside memorial Dec. 13 in Heavner Cemetery, Buckhannon; Poling-St. Clair Funeral Home is handling arrangements.

B-U Middle School announces first quarter honor roll

Buckhannon-Upshur Middle School has released its 2025-26 first-quarter Honor Roll. Approximately 40% of students qualified for the distinction!

This week’s Hank Ellis All-Stars: Gwendolyn Rogosky and Alex Sappey

Gwendolyn Rogosky and Alex Sappey were named this week’s Hank Ellis All-Stars after strong finishes in the South Region cross-country championships that helped Buckhannon-Upshur advance to the state meet.

Wesleyan volleyball sweeps Charleston, 3-0

West Virginia Wesleyan swept Charleston 3-0 (25-18, 25-18, 25-21) behind balanced hitting and defense, ending a three-match skid, improving to 14-8 (6-4 MEC) and completing a season sweep of the Golden Eagles.

Sixth Annual Turkey Trot 5K set for Thanksgiving morning in Buckhannon

The 6th Annual Upshur County Recreation Complex Turkey Trot 5K returns to downtown Buckhannon on Thanksgiving Day, offering a family-friendly run/walk with prizes and proceeds supporting a planned community recreation facility.

Raising the Jolly Roger With… Joey Nolte

Buckhannon-Upshur senior Joey Nolte reflects on his multi-sport high school career, favorite moments and coaches, family inspirations, college and career plans, and advice for future Buccaneers.