Organized labor in the greater St. Louis metro area and the United Way have worked together for years. This year the IAM and the area labor federations continued to grow the Labor/United Way "Trap Shoot Kickoff" success from last year.
"Unions helped to ensure the betterment of working conditions and wages, while the United Way is there to help improve the quality of life for people in need," said Dean Webb, secretary/treasurer for Machinist Lodge 660 and the Greater Madison Country Federation of Labor. Webb was one of the coordinators for this year's Labor/United Way Trap Shoot Kickoff, which was on October 9, 2009 at the Winchester facility in East Alton, IL.
The
event was hosted by all five labor councils from both
sides of the Mississippi which are the St. Louis Labor
Council, Greater Madison County Federation of Labor, the
Southwestern Illinois Central Labor Council, the St.
Louis Building and Construction Trades Council and the
Southwestern Illinois Building and Construction Trades
Council.
The trap shoot was held at the Winchester trap and skeet facility just down the road from the IAM Lodge 660 hall where the barbecue dinner and awards presentation took place. IAM International President R. Thomas Buffenbarger, an avid sporting clays enthusiast, participated in the event and was the guest speaker at the awards ceremony.
Lodge 660 Treasurer B. Dean Webb
Despite rainy, cold weather, Webb said it was a success with about 98 shooters and 26 sponsors. The shoot raised about $7,500.
This was an improvement from last year, when the
event welcomed 71 shooters and made a $4,300 donation to
United Way.
"We were looking for new ways to raise money for United
Way and have all five labor councils do something
together," said Webb, who credits the labor shoot idea
to Marty St. Peters, IAM District 9 Business
Representative and president of the Greater Madison
County Federation of Labor.
"We thought it may also attract people who do not own their own gun or have never shot a gun. This would give them a chance to shoot and help raise money for a good cause."
Next year, Webb said he hopes they will have at least
200 shooters and better weather.
"Before becoming involved with the union, I never knew
the relationship between United Way and labor unions,"
he said. "United Way and unions work together to provide
people assistance."
Webb serves on the auxiliary board for the Southwest
Illinois Division of United Way of Greater St. Louis.
IAM International President R. Thomas Buffenbarger

IAM International President R. Thomas Buffenbarger

IAM International President R. Thomas Buffenbarger
addresses
Labor/United Way "Trap Shoot Kickoff" participants at
IAM Lodge 660

IAM International President R. Thomas Buffenbarger
addresses
Labor/United Way "Trap Shoot Kickoff" participants at
IAM Lodge 660
Gene Flowers, 44 year member of IAM Lodge 660 wins first
place
and behind him from left to right
Gary Dollar - President and CEO of the United Way of
Greater St. Louis
Bill Thurston - President of the Southwestern Illinois
Central Labor Council
Dale Stewart - Executive Secretary Treasurer of the
Southwestern IL Building Trades & Construction Council
Marty St. Peters - President of the Greater Madison
County Federation of Labor & DL 9 Business
Representative
Gary Bloemker, IAM Lodge 660 member wins 2nd place

Tracy Gardner, IAM Lodge 41 member wins third place




























