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august 2016.pub - Bordentown Elks
THE CHRONICLE
Greetings Members: As we move into August, I hope all of you
are managing this extreme heat, and enjoying your summer.
Carol and I really enjoyed our time at the National Convention in
Houston, Texas. It was extremely exciting, informative, and a lot
of fun. I wish all of you could experience that kind of excitement.
To see and meet Elks from all over our great nation, thousands
of people with a common goal, it’s no wonder the Elks is such a
great organization to be a part of.
We should all stand tall and be proud of being an Elk, especially
a New Jersey Elk. But be most proud of being a member of
Bordentown Elks Lodge number 2085. Not only are the New
Jersey Elks well known across the nation, Bordentown Lodge is also well known
across the nation.
Thank you all for affording me the opportunity to represent our Lodge.
Please continue to support all of our committees. AND REMEMBER, THEY
CAN ALWAYS USE MORE VOLUNTEERS. PLEASE CONSIDER LENDING A
HELPING HAND.
Fraternally yours,
Carmen Adonizio Exalted Ruler
Whose Motto is: Working in Harmony for the Betterment of Those in Need.
VOLUME 13 ISSUE 5
AUGUST 2016
Special Points of Interest
 ARMY of HOPE (Pg. 8)
 Audio/Video Com. (Pg. 3)
 Chaplain Sickness &
Distress (Pg. 2)
 Committee Chairpersons
(Pg. 14)
 Convention Corner (Pg. 6)
 Credentials (Pg. 2)
 ELK of the Month (Pg. 7)
 Elks Nat. Found. (Pg. 7)
 That’s Entertainment - C&W
Dance/Karaoke/Special
Events (Pg. 3 & 7)
 House Com. (Pg. 4)
 Membership/Retention
(Pgs.6 &10)
 Monthly Event Calendar
(Pg. 15)
 Motorcycle Com. (Pg. 7)
 PER Assoc (Pg. 2)
 Public Relations Com.
(Pg. 5)
 Sandwich Night Menus
(Pg. 7)
 Scholarship (Pg. 6)
 Secretary Notes (Pg. 2)
 Special Children’s Com.
(Pg. 5)
2016- 2017 OFFICERS
 Trustees Corner (Pg. 2)
 Veteran’s Field (Pg. 5)
EXALTED RULER
Carmen Adonizio
954 - 7439
LEADING KNIGHT
Pete DeLucia
529 - 9795
 YAC (Pg. 3)
LOYAL KNIGHT
Heather Cheesman
298 - 7828
 Ways & Means (Pg. 6)
SPECIAL AFFAIRS
LECTURING KNIGHT
Edward G. Taddei
724 - 9489

SECRETARY
Ellen Weckenbrock
298 - 5939
UPCOMING LODGE &
ENTERTAINMENT
COM.(Pg. 7)

TREASURER
Karl Swanson (PER)
332 - 9052
MOTORCYCLE COM.
SAND./SIDE (Pg. 10)

SCC BREAKFAST (Pg. 10)

QUOIT LEAGUE (Pg. 10)

AUX. AC BUS TRIP
(Pg. 11)
 Women’s Aux. (Pg. 4)
ESQUIRE
Robert Lenhardt PVP
379 - 6268
CHAPLAIN
Dave Wriggins
694 - 2763
Michael Weckenbrock

GOLF OUTING (Pg. 9)
INNER GUARD
712 - 4753

BLOOD DRIVE (Pg. 9)

AOH PICNIC (Pg. 8)

MC COM> “WIN a
VACATION” (Pg.9)

YAC SOCCER SHOOT
(Pg. 9)

LODGE PICNIC (Pg. 10)

FOOTBALL (Pg. 10)

LODGE CHARITY BALL
(Pg. 11)

SYC $10,000 DINNER (Pg.
11)

YAC FISHING CONTEST
(Pg. 11)
TILER
Jim Sharpe
947 - 4560
TRUSTEE (5 YEAR)
Jack Becker (PER)
915 - 6815
TRUSTEE (4 YEAR)
Gerry Vaughan
658 - 4875
TRUSTEE (3 YEAR)
Grason Jones
330 - 1255
TRUSTEE (2 YEAR)
W. David Rooney (PER)
610 - 2358
TRUSTEE (1 YEAR)
C.K. Lippincott
658 - 6063
SUBORDINATE JUSTICE
Mickey DeSantis (PER)
298 - 9181
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
SECRETARY’S CORNER
Reminder: All Regular Lodge Meetings
are at 7:30pm unless otherwise noted.
Hi members, it has been a very hot July. I hope everyone is taking it easy during the heat wave and drinking lots of fluids! I would like to thank the Can Do
committee for the great job they are doing, the lodge
is looking better every week. The trustees are looking
for help on weekends for some small jobs around the
lodge. Every weekend a few officers get together and
pick a few jobs to do, mainly in the mornings and only
for a few hours. Any member is more then welcome
as we can use the help. Please contact myself or Gerry Vaughan, or Jack Becker to let us know if you are
interested. We are going to call on Committee Chairmen that use the walk-in cooler and freezer soon so
we can clean and organize the food and keep track of
the date it was frozen and whom it belongs to.
Ellen T. Weckenbrock
BPOE 2085
Lodge Secretary
609-298-5939
Thank you
C.K. Lippincott, Chairman
HOUSE COMMITTEE DEN
REMINDER: All Committee request for Fundraising must come to the House Committee for
approval
THANK YOU,
LEADING KNIGHT
For hall usage contact Tony Dilemme
609-280-1320
PER ASSOCIATION
Meetings are the fourth Wednesday of each
month....Our next meeting is August 24th. We cook
and serve on August 24th - chicken parm sandwiches
and french fries.
Fratnerally,
Jack Becker, PER
CHAPLAIN’S PEW
CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE
R
Members must have their membership card to enter the
club. If you do not have it, you must sign the book.
A guest who comes in with a member must also sign
the book. The guest may stay as long as the member
is present. Once the member leaves the guest must
also leave. Thank you for your cooperation in the lodge
rules.
Pete DeLucia, Leading Knight
MEMBER SICK LIST
PATTI DeSANTIS, ED ROSINA, JOE DelPUP, BOB SWANSON
Heavenly Father, we ask that you grant these special people a speedy recovery and a future full of good
health. Amen.
DEPARTED MEMBERS
May Almighty God grant our brothers the rewards of good life and offer comfort and solace to their
bereaved families. Amen.
PLEASE, if you know of anyone who is sick, hospitalized or has passed away, notify Chaplain Dave
Wriggins 694-2763 or [email protected]. It is important to us that we show respect to our Members at
all times, most importantly in death. As we no longer call their names on the Roll, let us honor them one
last time!
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YOUTH ACTIVITIES
Lodge Kid’s Fishing Contest @ Northern Community Park in August, exact date to follow
(See AD on Page 8)
Dave Rooney, Chairman
THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT
O
: – Chair Walt Papp
Secretary Donna Papp
Entertainment meetings are held the second Monday of every month at 7:30 PM
This Month’s Events
Saturday August 13 – Karaoke with Rob
Saturday, August 27 - Karaoke with DJs Mark and Karen
Sunday, August 28 – Lodge Picnic
Country and Western Dance Every Thursday in the Upper Ballroom
Upcoming Events
Saturday September 10 – Karaoke with Rob
Saturday, September 24 - Karaoke with DJs Mark and Karen
AUDIO/VIDEO COMMITTEE
I see that everyone is enjoying the 6 TV’s. That is fantastic! Baseball season has begun, yes we have all the
games, with our Direct TV package and Fios service
there is a good chance your teams game is televised,
so come on out and enjoy!
Any committee or person who would like to help by donating money is greatly appreciated.
With the help of several committees the A/V committee
has over $4000 toward the Surveilance System.
Chairman Bill Johnson presented us with a check for
$500 from the Special Youth Activities Committee and
just recently a $2000.00 donation from the House
Committee thanks to ER Carmen Adonizio, and his
committee’s hard work last year making a record profit
for the house.
Respectfully,
More money is still needed, but with $4000 we can
start to move forward with the Board of Directors in
deciding what plan of action to take next.
Meetings are held on an as needed basis, anyone
interested in helping with the committee can contact me @
609 298 9191
Chairman
Mickey DeSantis, PER
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WOMEN’S AUXILIARY
In last month’s bulletin, I thanked all those who helped and supported our annual auxiliary auction on June 23rd. Our
event was very successful and I would like to take this opportunity to send a special thanks to the following for their generosity and time:
Thank you to all the committees who provided generous donations or gifts and to auxiliary officers and members, who
volunteered their time, performed various tasks, shopped, and provided auction donations or gifts.
Thank you Koby for creating our “Lottery Ticket Board”. It has been a great success every year.
I would also like to send a “Special Thank You” to our runners: Gia Angelo; Mia Chell; Emily Ahern and Harrison
Johnson who are the grandchildren of our Auxiliary Chaplain, Carol Santoro and also to Katelyn Bonatz who is the
granddaughter of our Auxiliary Secretary and Leading Knight, Linda and Pete DeLucia.
AC Bus Trip to Resorts Casino: Sunday, August 21st – Bus leaves at 11am sharp, returns approximately 8pm. Ticket
cost: $30.00 get $25.00 back in slot coin with Resorts Card or proper identification. For reservations and information,
please see or contact Charlotte Elmer at (609) 610-6779.
Fundraiser – we are selling Women’s Zippered Hooded Sleeveless Sweatshirt Vests and Men’s Lined V-neck Pullover
Windbreakers. See flyers for prices and sizes. Samples hanging in bar area. For orders – contact Charlotte Elmer at
(609) 610-6779.
REMINDER: No summer executive and general meetings in August! We’ll resume in September.
Upcoming Events:
Auxiliary Sandwich Night – Wednesday, September 28th – Menu: Pasta dinner with homemade sauce, meatballs and
sausage.
Meeting Reminder
Executive Board Meetings are the first Wednesday – 7:30pm in the Card Room (No meetings during the summer months
of July and August)
General Meetings are the second Wednesday - 7:30pm in the Mirror Room
(No meetings during the summer months of July and August)
Wishing everyone a safe and fun summer!
In Friendship,
Nancy Debnarik, President
If you know of an Auxiliary member who is sick, hospitalized, or has recently passed away, please see or notify
Chaplain, Carol Santoro @ 609-586-5627
WOMEN’S AUXILIARY OFFICERS 2016- 2017
President
Vice President
Nancy Debnarik
Linda D'Amico
609-298-1421
609-584-8803
Secretary
Treasurer
Conductress
Chaplain
Parliamentarian
Trustee 3 Year
Linda DeLucia
Patti DeSantis
Joanne Jackman
Carol Santoro
Rosemary Becker
Carol Adonizio
609 888-3374
609-298-9181
609-586-1620
609-586-5627
609-424-3167
609-424-3481
Trustee 2 Year
Trustee 1 Year
Donna Papp
Charlotte Elmer
609-324-9501
609-610-6779
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MEMBERSHIP RETENTION COMMITTEE
BE PROUD TO BE AN ELK
We are in need of a chairperson for
Public Relations Committee.
If anyone is interested and would like
more information please contact
Carmen at 954-7439
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Chairman-Mickey DeSantis, PER
Secretary- Mary Piccone
Co-Chair-Rosemary Becker
Treasurer-Karl Swanson
Elks Cookbook
one today!!!
Down to the last 16, call and reserve
Need a gift for a birthday, shower, anniversary, or need to
add a little something to your gift, why not give an Elks Cookbook. Only $15.00, pick up the phone today and call Patti
DeSantis 609 298 9181 to place your order. Cookbook is
made up of over 140 recipes from Elk members, families and
friends. Buy One Today!!! Hurry, only so many left.
Car Magnet Sale
See Mickey to purchase your Bordentown Elks Car magnet,
only $5.00
Have a Fund Raising Idea?
Wam is looking for some new ideas and some new members. Why not lead a bus trip, organize a dinner or social or
try a special event. All ideas will be considered, just come to
our next meeting and discuss the idea. It’s that simple!
Our next meeting is August 11 at 7:30 pm
All ways and Means money goes directly to the general fund
to help with the lodge’s operating expenses so that our lodges various committees can use their money to fund the many
programs that the Bordentown Elks sponsor.
Thank you,
Mickey
Chairperson: Mary Piccone, ....Committee Members: Jack Becker PER, Rosemary Becker, Ellen Weckenbrock, Pete DeLucia, ,
Heather Cheesman, Sue Stager
Welcome to our new members: Harold Smith and Jack Warlock.
Thank you to their Proposers: Christine Marie Grindlinger and
William Johnson
The membership committee is conducting a MEMBER
INCENTIVE DRIVE.
1. The member who proposed the most initiated new members and/or reinstated members for the year April 1, 2016 to
March 31, 2017 will win a free convention weekend in Wildwood.
2. The member with the most initiated new members/
reinstated members for each quarter will win a prize. The
first quarter is April to June. Prize to be announced.
A list of the delinquent members is posted in the pool room.
Please check the list and reach out to someone you may know.
Be an Ambassador for the lodge. Bring a family member and/or
friend to one of our functions and promote the lodge. We are
looking for existing members to join the Membership
Committee.
The committee meets the 3rd Wed. of the
month @ 730pm.
No meeting in August.
Please come out and join us.
Fraternally,
Mary Piccone
Membership Committee Chairman
CONVENTION CORNER 2017
It is hard to believe that the summer is passing by so
quickly! Before we realize it, another convention will be
upon us. So on that note....we will be having our first
convention committee meeting on Tuesday August 2,
2016 at 7:30 p.m. This is new committee for convention 2017. We are extending an open invitation to any
and all interested members to join us. Remember, the
convention is for all of us, so please come and become
a part of planning.
Our sandwich night will be held on Wednesday, August
17th. We will be serving sausage with peppers and
onions and macaroni salad. We will start off with a
fresh garden salad filled with Jersey fresh goodies. Remember, our chefs are cordon bleu trained........
almost.
Hope you continue to stay cool and enjoy the delights
summer has to offer. Looking forward to seeing you on
the 2nd.
Fraternally,
Gerry Vaughan, Chairman
Jack Becker, Co-Chairman
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SPECIAL CHILDREN’S VENUE
We have a South West District Clothing drive on
August 8th. I thank everyone who has donated so
far. If you have any clothes please leave them in
the back door way next to the handicap equipment. I will be taking them on Monday, August
8th.
Our next breakfast will be September 18th. It will
be changing to all you can eat buffet.
Be on the look out for our Charity Ball tickets,
they will be $25 each. The Charity Ball will be held
September 24th.
Fraternally,
Kyle Wisn, Chairman
Winner of Vet. Com. Patriotic Basket Raffle
was Lloyd Errickson, Congratulations. Thanks
to all who helped us, donating to the “Basket”
and purchasing tickets and thanks, Charlotte for
overseeing the project.
NOTE: August Vet, Sandwich nite will be
Wednesday the 9th, only for this month is it
switched.
PUBLIC RELATIONS
Public Relations is looking forward to sharing with
our community the wonderful events the hardworking
committees are hosting! To do this we need information well before an event. To help we created a
form that is on the bulletin boards, in the bar and it
can be emailed to anyone.
ANY FORMAT WITH THIS INFORMATION WILL
WORK
The form shows you what information we need. For
ease on the committees it does not need to be this
exact form, if the committee would prefer to give me
a flyer they have, email me or drop the information in
the mailbox that would be greatly appreciated!
VETERAN’S FIELD
Veterans Bus trip to Delaware Park, September 3rd.
Bus leaves at 10am pay $35 get $30back. See Charlotte
Elmer for reservations.
Americanism
Signers of the Declaration of Independence Have you
ever wondered what happened to the 56 men who signed
the Declaration of Independence? Their story. . .
Five signers were captured by the British as traitors, and
tortured before they died. Twelve had their homes ransacked and burned. Two lost their sons serving in the
Revolutionary Army; another had two sons captured.
Nine of the 56 fought and died from wounds or hardships
of the Revolutionary War.
They signed and they pledged their lives, their fortunes,
and their sacred honor.
What kind of men were they? Twenty-four were lawyers
and jurists. Eleven were merchants. Nine were farmers
and large plantation owners; men of means, well educated. But they signed the Declaration of Independence
knowing full well that the penalty would be death if they
were captured. Carter Braxton of Virginia, a wealthy
planter and trader, saw his ships swept from the seas by
the British Navy. He sold his home and properties to pay
his debts, and died in rags. Thomas McKeam was so
hounded by the British that he was forced to move his
family almost constantly. He served in the Congress without pay, and his family was kept in hiding. His possessions were taken from him, and poverty was his reward.
Vandals or soldiers looted the properties of Dillery, Hall,
Clymer, Walton , Gwinnett, Heyward, Ruttledge, and Middleton. At the battle of Yorktown, Thomas Nelson, Jr.,
noted that the British General Cornwallis had taken over
the Nelson home for his headquarters. He quietly urged
General George Washington to open fire. The home was
destroyed, and Nelson died bankrupt. Francis Lewis had
his home and properties destroyed. The enemy jailed his
wife, and she died within a few months. John Hart was
driven from his wife's bedside as she was dying. Their 13
children fled for their lives. His fields and his gristmill were
laid to waste. For more than a year he lived in forests and
caves, returning home to find his wife dead and his children vanished. So, having enjoyed your 4th of July holiday, take a few minutes and silently thank these patriots.
It's not much to ask for the price they paid. Remember:
FREEDOM IS NOT FREE
As always, thanks to all who have donated coupons,
thanks to all who support our 1st Wednesday of the month
dinners and thanks to all faithful bingo players who support our bingo ticket sales. We could not do what we do
without your support.
Ongoing projects:*Collecting sample size toiletries,
books, batteries, CD’s, DVD’s and all occasion greeting
cards for Vineland and the troops and The Mission of Honor donations. . Also, manufacturer’s coupons to send to
our enlisted families overseas. They can be 1 – 2 months
past date when we send them. If you could take a few
minutes, cut them out and divide them between food
(anything you swallow, meds, etc.) and non food it would
be a great help
Jim Sharpe – Veterans
Sharon Sharpe - Americanism
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UPCOMING LODGE EVENTS 2016
AUGUST 2016
SEPTEMBER 2016
3RD VET. COM. DELAWARE
CASINO TRIP
16th LODGE GOLF OUTING
14TH YAC FISHING CONTEST
18TH SCC BREAKFAST
21ST WOM. AUXILLIARY RESORTS
CASINO BUS TRIP
24TH LODGE CHARITY BALL
OCTOBER 2016
6TH SYAC $10,000 DINNER
28TH LODGE PICNIC
29th BLOOD DRIVE @ LODGE
MOTORCYCLE COMMITTEE
P
: Jack Becker Jr.
V.P. Tom Lipsett
M
S
S
.A A
: Rosemary Becker
:W
P
: Dan & Diane Blanchard, Denice Becker, Sandy Piel, Chuck Maxwell, CK Lippincott, Bob Lipsett, Phil Tyler; Pat Gore
In July, we participated in 2 fundraiser events. One for Special Children at Manahawkin Lodge and One for the NJ Elks SCC at the
State Fair. For these events, we traveled over 700 miles round trip and donated approximately $200. We will be attending one of
the biggest fundraisers for the Miracle Run for Special Children at Camp Moore on July 31st at Pompton Lakes and we will be donating over $500.
We have our own Motorcycle Tee shirts for sale. $15-17 in stock. Please contact Jack Becker Sr at 609-915-6815 to purchase a
tee shirt.
We are serving dinner on Wednesday Aug. 24th - baked chicken leg, rice, corn. Please come out and enjoy a good home cooked
meal.
If anyone would like to contribute to any of our events, please submit any donations to Check made payable to Bordentown Elks
2085. Thank you in advance for your support.
WE WILL NOT BE SERVING THURSDAY NIGHT SANDWICH PLATTER IN JULY AND AUGUST. THANK YOU TO ALL WHO
SUPPORTED THIS FUNDRAISING EVENT
The committee meets the second Tuesday of the month.
Fraternally,
Jack Becker Jr, President of MC
SANDWICH NIGHT MENUS - 6pm - 8pm
August 3, 2016
August 10 2016
August 17, 2016
August 24, 2016
August 31, 2016
Cheesesteaks or Pork Roll Sandwiches FF, Dessert - House Committee
Beef or Chicken Taco Bowls - Vet. Com.
Sausage, peppers, onions, macaroni salad - Convention Com.
Meatloaf, roasted potato, vegetable Motorcycle Com.
Chicken Parm. Sandwiches, French fries - PER Assn.
ELK OF THE MONTH
APRIL
2016 - LINDA DeLUCIA
OCTOBER
MAY
2016 - DAN PARROTTA
NOVEMBER 2016 -
JUNE
2016 - KARL KLEIN
DECEMBER 2016 -
JULY
2016 - WALT PAPP
JANUARY
AUGUST
2016 -
FEBRUARY 2017 -
SEPTEMBER 2016 -
MARCH
2016 -
2017 2017 -
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Army of Hope (AOH) News
Saturday, August 13th and Sunday, August 14th:
Southwest District AOH/Homeless Vets Shake-aCan held at Lumberton, NJ Wal-Mart - 9am – 5pm
both days!
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SAVE THE DATE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2015
BORDENTOWN LODGE VETERAN’S
COMMITTEE BUS TRIP
Sunday, Sep 11th: AOH annual picnic at Lacey
Lodge. The SWD Veterans Chairman, Jim Sharpe is
selling the tickets. $25.00 pp.
Fraternally,
Hank Elmer, Chairperson
DELAWARE PARK RACETRACK & CASINO
Live flats horseracing: Post Time 1:15 p.m.
Large selection of slots machines (2,500) plus
poker room & table games
Multiple Restaurants
Open on Race Days: Terrace Dining Room
overlooking the racing action. Every seat
has a perfect view of the track and a personal tabletop.
Bus departs 10 am sharp. From Lodge,
Arrive Delaware Park approx 11:30 a.m.
Depart from Delaware Park 6 p.m. Bus
returns approximately 7:30 p.m.
Cost: $35.00. CASINO OFFER: $30 IN SLOT
PLAY.
PAYMENT REQUIRED FOR
RESERVATIONS. All passengers need to
provide complete name, address, and date
of birth as per Government Issued ID BY
8/20. Must bring ID to receive slot play.
See or contact Charlotte Elmer
@ 609-610-6779
THANKS SWANNY FOR THE MEMORIES
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BORDENTOWN ELKS GOLF OUTING
FRIDAY, September 16, 2016
BORDENTOWN ELKS
AMERICAN RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE
Lower Ballroom
MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 2015
Rancocas Golf Course
$95 PER PERSON
11:30 am – REFRESHMENTS & BOX LUNCH
DRIVING RANGE OPEN – NO CHARGE
1:00 pm SHOT GUN START
LONGEST DRIVE
50/50 PAR THREE
CLOSEST TO THE PIN
“HOLE IN ONE”- car (sponsored by Lucas Chevy)
“HOLE-IN-ONE” - $1,000
(SPONSORED BY BILL SCANNON)
6:30 PM AT THE LODGE– STEAK DINNER, DOOR PRIZES &
AWARDS
FINAL MONEY DUE BY SEPT. 2
SPONSOR A HOLE - $100
CONTACT
Tony DiLemme - 609-280-1320 or email
[email protected]
Dave Goebel – 298-0326 or email
[email protected]
Anthony Ceneno - 313‐5182 or email
[email protected] YAC SOCCER SHOOT
SEPTEMBER 10, 2016 9AM TILL 1PM AT
FRIENDSHIP FIELD
HOOP SHOOT DETAILS TO FOLLOW
LATER
1:30PM to 7 PM
Note:
A) You can give blood every 56
days;
B) Bring a driver's license, or
other approved form of
identification; and
C) Drink plenty of fluids before
your appointment.
Make your appointment on the Elks Red
Cross Blood Drive site:
www.redcrossblood.org
"WIN A VACATON"
$2500 Vacation Voucher with Travel by
Kent
Sponsored by the Motorcycle Committee
PLACE: Bordentown Elks (Lower Ballroom)
11 Amboy Rd
Bordentown, NJ 08505
609-298-2085
DATE: Saturday, November 19, 2016
7 - 11 pm
COST:
$70 (admission for two)
FOOD: Catered by Pete's
Cash Bar
MUSIC by:
For Tickets,
Call Jack Becker Jr 609-947-4615
Only 150 tickets sold
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MOTORCYCLE COMMITTEE
THURSDAYS SANDWICH & A SIDE $5.00
6PM - 8PM
S.C.C BREAKFAST
NO BREAKFAST UNTIL
SEPTEMBER
8:30 AM - 11:00 AM
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
SPECIAL MENU ITEM EACH
MONTH
We will be serving Breakfast every
month on the 3rd Sunday. September we
will start an “All You Can Eat Buffet”.
All monies raised support the Special
Children’s Committee.
For more information please contact
T
P
(609) 462 - 3758
H
B
!
Quoit League
The Quoit League is playing Thursdays at
7 pm.
If you are interested in joining,
CONTACT: Jack Becker, Jr. at
609 947-4615
THURSDAY NIGHT $5 PLATTERS
IS CANCELLED FOR
JULY & AUGUST
THE MOTORCYCLE COMMITTEE THANKS
YOU FOR YOU SUPPORT
SUNDAY AUGUST 28TH
1PM - 6PM
Great picnic fare, music, and games for the
kids and adults.
Sign-up for our annual Pie contest and
don’t forget to decorate your tent or picnic
area.
Tickets on Sale through August 21st—
see Walt for Tickets
Lodge members and spouses - $10
Children ages 5-12 $5, under 5 free
Non-Members $15
FOOTBALL SUNDAYS AT THE LODGE
Six TVs with DirecTV NFL Ticket
Package
END
Happy Hour prices during the
gamesBAR HOURS – 12 pm UNTIL THE
OF THE 4:00 PM GAME
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BORDENTOWN LODGE 2085 SPECIAL
CHILDREN’S COMMITTEE
CHARITY BALL HONORING
MARISSA BRIEL
SPECIAL YOUTH AND CHARITIES COMMITTEE
Sponsors
$10,000.00 DINNER
October 6, 2016
“$150.00 per ticket”
only 150 tickets sold
SATURDAY,
SEPTEMBER 24, 2016
6pm to 11 PM
$25. PER PERSON
Includes
One Dinner and Cocktails
Cocktail Hour - 6PM
Dinner - 7PM
Cash Bar
6:00 PM to 10:00 PM
For Tickets, call:
Dinner Choices:
Chicken or Stuffed
Flounder
Music bt Rick and Kenny
For Tickets contact ant
Committee Member
Bill Johnson
712-5955
Mike Kobylinski
758-3710
C.K. Lippincott
658-6063
John Tyrell
298-6064
George Grondski
802-8812
Five (5) $250.00 cash prizes
Women's Auxiliary BPOE #2085
ATLANTIC CITY B U S T R I P
RESORTS CASINO
S U N D A Y, AUGUST 21, 2016
Bus leaves Bordentown Elks Lodge at 11 am
sharp
Bus returns to Bordentown Elks Lodge
approximately 8 pm
Ticket Cost: $30.00***$25.00 back in slot coin
with
RESORTS Card or proper identification
For reservations and information, see or
contact Charlotte Elmer @
609-610-6779
PAID IN FULL by AUGUST 7TH
Bordentown Elks Lodge 2085
Youth Activities Committee
Annual Kids Fishing Contest
AUGUST 14th 2pm - 4pm
Free to Kids 12 Years Old and Under
PRIZES to be awarded for each category
NORTHERN COMMUNITY PARK
GROVEVILLE RD. BORDENTOWN, NJ
BRING YOUR OWN TACKLE
Contact DAVE ROONEY
(609) 610 - 2358
Community Bulletin Board
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2016 – 2017 Committees and Chairpersons
Sharon Sharpe
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947-4560
Mickey Desantis, PER
298-9181
- Mickey Desantis, PER
298-9181
B
Don Wirth
273-7189
B
Herb Fues
298-6583
Dave Rooney
610-2385
Tony Gulotta PER
888-3561
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D
B
C
C
C
D
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Danny Sholes PDD
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PER A
Herb Fues PER
298-6583
Jack Becker Jr.
947-4615
Jack Becker PER
915-6815
P
R
Q
L
Jack Becker Jr.
947-4615
R
C
Danny Sholes PDD
Mickey DeSantis PER.
424-3654
298-9181
Tony Dilemme
280-1320
Ellen Weckenbrock
775-7574
Dave Rooney PER
610-2385
R
Mickey DeSantis, PER
298-9181
893-7955
586-6454
S
Jack Becker PER
915-6815
S
Tony Dilemme
Steve Metterle
280-1320
424-6927
S
D
Dave Wriggins
694-2763
S
Don Wirth
273-7189
Kyle Wisn
731-8616
Bill Johnson
712-5955
Jim Sharpe
Hank Elmer, PVP
947-4560
610-6780
Mickey DeSantis PER
298-9181
Bill Johnson
712-5955
Tony Gulotta PER
888-3561
Sherri Barrett
496-3602
Walt Papp
324-9501
Jim Sharpe
947-4560
Antonia Farrell
585-2214
A
S
C
S
C
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V
ARMY
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410-2298
298-9181
870-7216
588-0807
Bob McVicker PDD
A
Mickery DeSantis PER
Dan Parrotta
John Jarzyk
D
Mary Piccone
M
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Tony Dilemme
280-1320
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Jane Rooney
649-2014
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Mike Weckenbrock
712-4753
W
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Sue Giancola
324-9010
W
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Nancy Debnarik
298-1421
Pete Delucia
529-9795
Y
A
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Dave Rooney
610-2358
Valerie Hines
238-0987
Valerie Hines
238-0987
Dave Wriggins
694-2763
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Donald Swanson PER
H
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298-0595
S
L
A
PARLIMENTARIAN
Robert Lenhardt PVP
Danny Sholes
379-6268
870-7216
S
M
August 2016
Sun
Mon
1
Tue
Wed
Thu
2
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4
BINGO 7:15PM
SANDWICH
NIGHT 6PM
C&W
7:30 PM
9
10
11
BINGO 7:15PM
SANDWICH
NIGHT 6PM
C&W
7:30 PM
15
LODGE MTG.
8pm
16
17
18
BINGO
7:15 PM
MEN’S
GOURMET
SANDWICH
NIGHT 6PM
C&W
7:30 PM
21 NO SCC
BREAKFAST
NEXT IN SEPT.
WOM AUX AC
BUS TRIP
RESORTs
11 AM
22
23
BINGO
7:15 PM
24
25
SANDWICH
NIGHT 6PM
C&W
7:30 PM
28
29
LODGE PICNIC
LODGE BLOOD BINGO 7:15PM
DRIVE 1 PM
7
14
YAC FISHING
CONTEST 2PM
1:30 PM
8
WOMEN’S
GOURMET
630pm
30
Fri
Sat
5
6
12
13
KARAOKE w/
DJs MARK &
KAREN
19
20
26
27
KARAOKE w/
DJs MARK &
KAREN
31
SANDWICH
NIGHT 6PM
LODGE /COMMITTEE MEETINGS
LODGE MEETINGS - 1ST & 3RD MONDAYS 8PM
HOUSE COM - 4TH MONDAY 7:30PM
BD OF DIR - 2ND MONDAY 7:30PM
MEN’S GOURMET - 3RD TUESDAY 6PM
WOM. AUX. E-BOARD - 1ST WEDNESDAY 7:30PM
WOM. AUX. GEN. MTG. - 2ND WEDNESAY 7:30PM
VETERAN COM. - 2ND MONDAY 7:15 PM
MEMBERSHIP - 3RD WEDNESDAY 7:30 PM
AUDIO/VIDEO COM. - 2ND TUESDAY 7:30 PM
SHUFFLEBOARD—1ST & 3RD MONDAYS POST MTG.
ENTERTAINMENT COM. - 2ND MONDAY 7:30PM
SCC - 4TH MONDAY 7:00 PM
WOMEN’S GOURMET - 4TH TUESDAY 6PM
YAC. - 1ST WEDNESDAY 7:30 PM
PER ASSN - 4TH WEDNESDAY 7:30 PM
WAM - 2ND THURSDAY 7:30 PM
CONVENTION COM. 1ST TUESDAY 7:30 PM
MOTORCYCLE CLUB COM. 2ND TUESDAY 7:00 PM
Standard Mail
BORDENTOWN ELKS LODGE 2085
U.S. POSTAGE
11 AMBOY ROAD
PAID
BORDENTOWN, NJ 08505
Permit No. 622
Trenton, NJ
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PHONE: 609-888-3561
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