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West Concord Today
By the People, for the People
West Concord Legion Post Keeps Donut Tradition Alive
American Legion Post 295 hosts popular 'Donut Day' events four times a year
Published on Feb. 18, 2026
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In West Concord, Minnesota, the American Legion Post 295 has taken over a donut-making tradition from a local church group, hosting 'Donut Day' events four times a year where volunteers serve up fresh, homemade donuts to the community. The post acquired a donut machine five years ago and has kept the small-town donut tradition alive ever since, attracting donut lovers from as far as Iowa and the Twin Cities.
Why it matters
With the decline of local breakfast spots in small towns, events like Donut Day at the American Legion Post 295 help bring the community together and preserve a beloved tradition. The post's efforts to 'keep small towns alive' through special events like this highlight the importance of local institutions in maintaining a sense of community.
The details
The American Legion Post 295 in West Concord, Minnesota, took over a donut-making tradition from a local church group five years ago. The post acquired a donut machine and now hosts 'Donut Day' events four times a year, including on Fat Tuesday. Volunteers, including some from the original church group, come together to make and serve the fresh, homemade donuts to the community. The post has even purchased a second donut machine to keep up with demand, as some people travel from as far as Iowa and the Twin Cities to purchase the donuts.
- The American Legion Post 295 acquired the donut machine five years ago.
- Donut Day events are held four times a year, including on Fat Tuesday.
The players
American Legion Post 295
A local American Legion post in West Concord, Minnesota that has taken over a donut-making tradition and hosts popular 'Donut Day' events four times a year.
Rodney Streich
The commander of American Legion Post 295 in West Concord.
What they’re saying
“We're trying to keep small towns alive by doing special events like this. We don't have a breakfast spot in West Concord anymore. It's hard to find. So, having special events like this, people like to get together.”
— Rodney Streich, Commander, American Legion Post 295 (kaaltv.com)
The takeaway
The American Legion Post 295's 'Donut Day' events demonstrate how local institutions can play a vital role in preserving community traditions and bringing people together, especially in small towns where local businesses and gathering spots are disappearing.
