Editor’s note: Longtime readers may recall that the LOG publishes annual coverage of the union’s participation in Santa’s Castle, a philanthropic project based in the Pacific Northwest. We’re taking a slightly different approach this time, in the form of a first-person account from SIU Assistant Vice President Joe Vincenzo, who spearheaded the union’s outreach from the start. During the most recent endeavor, the SIU generated nearly $8,000 worth of gifts for military families.
Early in 2007, I sat down with then-Administrative Assistant Brenda Flesner, Patrolman Ryan Palmer and our man of many hats Jim Ott, God rest his soul. As the new port agent, I asked what we were going to do both to provide an opportunity for Tacoma members to shine in the community and to make genuine connections with local organizations and residents.
The two ideas that pulled on our heartstrings the most were Toys For Tots, and Paint Tacoma Pierce Beautiful. (Paint Tacoma is a story for another edition.) We partnered with Toys For Tots for three years before reaching out to Santa’s Castle, with whom we have worked now for some 14 years and going strong, with a running total donation well north of $100,000. Toys For Tots is a worthy program that serves the general public. Santa’s Castle serves exclusively our war fighters and peace keepers, which dovetails with the SIU’s mission as the Fourth Arm of Defense. It was with this in mind that we shifted to Santa’s Castle.
With the blessing of the SIU Executive Board and their charitable giving, Seafarers have never come up short in their generosity. (I remember one year when the union hall was burgled and toys were stolen. SIU Executive Vice President Augie Tellez and then- Secretary-Treasurer David Heindel both pitched in to make up the difference.) Santa’s Castle has proven to be “all hands” each and every year, including retired Seafarers. Year after year, the likes of Seafarers Dana Cella, Shawn Fujiwara, Terry White, Tommy Belvin and others continue to bring in toys, attend the annual holiday luncheon in connection with the toy drive and even help set up and man the serving line.
At the start of it all, I got some of the best advice that a green port agent could have received. SIU Vice President West Coast Nick Marrone told me at the outset to show them who you are. He said that you cannot tell them; but rather, you must show them. I think of the motto, “Acta Non-Verba,” an appropriate mantra for this lot of Seafarers who would come together as a family from all walks of life, ethnicities and religious affiliations, especially at this time of year. Next year will be Santa Castle’s thirtieth year serving the men and women in uniform at Joint Base Lewis-McChord and beyond, and it will mark the SIU’s fifteenth year as their partners. As always, I know we will rise to the occasion.
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