South Atlantic Shrine Association Fall Festival
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South Atlantic Shrine Association Fall Festival
DESERT DUST SEPTEMBER 2016 A Publication of Oasis Shriners, Charlotte, North Carolina Desert Dust PAGE 1 Volume 81 Number 9 September 2016 South Atlantic Shrine Association Fall Festival Nobles and Ladies of Oasis, The South Atlantic Shrine Association will have its 2016 Fall Festival in Myrtle Beach, SC September 14-18. President, Mike Mathews, PP, and SASA would like to invite you to attend, participate, and enjoy Myrtle Beach. A full schedule of events has been planned for you. The week begins with Wednesday’s Golf Outing at River Oaks Golf Plantation. Thursday’s busy day is filled with business meetings and the annual Ladies Luncheon. Friday’s schedule will showcase our Nobles’ talents participating in the Unit & Motor Corp competitions. Saturday’s events will start with the iconic SASA Shrine parade, including 20 Shrine Centers, followed by its inaugural Beach Bash. Following the parade, the Beach Bash kicks off with hospitability and band entertainment. Bring your blanket, chair, cooler, and dancing shoes. Free to you with your SASA registration! Also, a Hospital Trailer will be onsite for PR and pre-screening information. I encourage you to invite and bring along children who may benefit from our hospitals. Please take a moment and complete your registration with Noble Truman and Lady Mary Newton. Additional information along with times and locations can be obtained by visiting www.SouthAtlanticSA.org. Gordon M. Ellis, III (Buddy) Director General, SASA 2016 EVENT SCHEDULE: 4-5 p.m. - DJ Eric Bowman 5-6 p.m. - The Swash Tones 6-6:30 p.m. - DJ Eric Bowman Tones 6:30-7:30 p.m. - The Swash man 7:30-8 p.m. - DJ Eric Bow stline 8-9 p.m. - Jim Quick and Coa n and tatio 9-10 p.m. - Awards Presen DJ Eric Bowman Coastline 10-11 p.m. - Jim Quick and Note: The SASA Registration form can be found on page 19 What’s Inside... Past Captains Night Hillbilliy Hi-Lites Shrine 100 Race Roundup Membership Update We are family working for the kids! 604 Doug Mayes Place Charlotte, NC 28262 Nonprofit Organization US Postage Paid Winston-Salem, NC Permit No. 319 PAGE 2 SEPTEMBER 2016 DESERT DUST The Potentate’s Message Hello Nobles and Ladies, This summer has baked the green grass to khaki. It has also been a busy time at Oasis Shrine & Convention Center with new carpet giving the offices, ballroom and restaurant a brand new feel. We have also taken measures to lower our future irrigation costs by sinking a new well. There has been a change in the front office with Wendy Rosales’ exit to pursue other endeavors, and we wish her well. I am happy to report that Linda Wallace has returned to work for Oasis, joining Brittany Wright to help keep us on track. Be sure to welcome her back! While we were all dealing with the oppressive heat in July, I experienced another of life’s hurdles that forces you to slow down a bit, cataract surgery, but Lady Theresa and I enjoyed several events. We were honored to attend High Point Shrine Club’s first Masonic Unity Night. Club President, Noble Ed Hurley and Treasurer, Noble Doug Garland worked hard to draw Master Masons in the High Point area to the event where Noble Chad Delp (President of Mystic Shrine Club) and I spoke on Shrinedom and answered questions. While we were engaged in that, the ladies in attendance were treated to lessons from a local artist. You should see their paintings! Lady Theresa and I later returned to Greensboro to Noble Harold Baucom’s, where we met Past 2016 Oasis Schedule Sept. 8 Divan Meeting Oct. 20 Divan Meeting Sept. 15-17 SASA Fall Meeting, Myrtle Beach Nov. 4-5 Fall Ceremonial (Charlotte) Sept. 24- Oct. 4 Nov. 17 Divan Meeting Sept. 24-25 Grand Lodge NC Dec. 3 Annual Election & Stated Meeting Oct. 7-8 Oxford Homecoming Dec. 15 Divan Meeting Oct. 12 Oasis Circus Fletcher Oct. 13-15 Membership Seminar Dec. 16 Game Week Shrine Bowl Meeting BOG Oct. 14-15 Oasis Circus Cabarrus Dec. 17 Game Day Shrine Bowl Johnny and Theresa Trip Potentate John Elder and Lady Jean for the Provost Guard BBQ hosted by Captain, Noble Steve Blake. Question: What does the Provost Guard do at Oasis? Answer: The Provost Guard is one of the busiest units at Oasis. Members reach out to our new candidates prior to each Ceremonial, shepherd the candidates through the entire experience making sure they are present, accounted for, and on time – and ensuring each new Shriner gets his ‘money’s worth.’ PP Elder and I trucked it back to Charlotte, just a tad tardy for the annual Oasis Patrol Past Captain’s Night. Outer Guard, Noble John Harder was in attendance for this event, where the Patrol welcomed seven new members. Noble Harder had a few words to mark the occasion: “My congratulations to the Oasis Patrol on a wonderful event. Great food, great friends, and superb planning and execution.” Look for photos in this issue of the Desert Dust. Lady Theresa and I began August at the Catawba Shrine Club’s first ever fish fry/comedy show. We were part of a crowd of about 80 who enjoyed a great meal and a great show. When you see the pictures you’ll see why we’d all go again. August 9 we attended the 44th Annual Shrine 100 at Carolina Speedway hosted by the Gaston County Shrine Club. We were greeted by Club President, Noble John White, Second Ceremonial Master, Noble Tim Daniels and emcee Chaplain John Stanley, who was this year’s honoree. Race King Eli Poulsen and Queen Raylee Hill, both Hospital patients, were our distinguished guests. Dune Cats Cpt. Jack Stallings was right up front with his unit helping the Gaston County Shrine Club make the event a smooth affair. Check out pictures here in the Desert Dust. As I suggested earlier this year: if you would like for Lady Theresa and me to attend your events or fundraisers, reach out to us by email, text, or phone. We have had a blast so far and are looking forward to seeing even more of you. Just let me know, and if time permits, we’ll be there. The second half of this year appears to be speeding up as yearend comes into sight. Thank you, each of you, for allowing me to serve as your Potentate. It warms my heart to see – everywhere I go – that your goal is the same as mine. “We are family working for the kids.” I am always proud to be a Shriner. We are family working for the kids! Yours in faith Johnny King DESERT DUST SEPTEMBER 2016 PAGE 3 The Recorder’s Message Greetings once more Nobles, Ladies and Friends. Do you know what the best thing about September is? You may have your very own opinion, but for me it is S.A.S.A. The 2016 Fall Festival is quickly approaching so please be sure to get registered and make your reservations for a fun-filled time in Myrtle Beach. There is plenty of information in this Desert Dust issue, and on the Oasis Shriners and S.A.S.A. websites. Let me know directly if you’re interested in joining one of our competition parade units, and I will do my best to assist you. Plan to come to Myrtle Beach to have some fun and show your Oasis Shriner Pride! Bylaws: The last official and approved modification to the bylaws of Oasis Shriners was in 2001. Since then there have been many changes in the way we perform our Shrine business and functions. Shriners International has adopted a recommended bylaws template and references their bylaws for many of the articles and sections that are not specific to individual Shrine Centers. As a matter of housekeeping and updating, our Oasis bylaws are currently under review by the Oasis Divan Board of Directors for amending this fall. Be on the look-out as the official notification will be in a future issue with a copy of amended, proposed bylaws in the on-line version of the Desert Dust. Every Oasis Noble in good standing is invited to participate in the governance affairs of Oasis Shriners. Non-Payment of Dues: Nobles, we have a problem. A higher than normal number of our Oasis members have yet to pay their dues for 2016, and we also have a rather large group that has yet to pay their dues for 2015. The Nobles that are still in arrears on December 31 run the risk of being suspended for non-payment of dues. If you have not yet paid your dues to current, I highly encourage you to do so. If you are unsure of your dues payment status, please give the Oasis office a call at 704-549-9600 or send an Oasis Young Shriners Club President - Brandon Penley, VP - Jesse Campbell, Treasurer - Cody Gustafson, Secretary - Rory Byers If you are under forty and interested in joining - Contact [email protected] We now have Oasis Young Shriners Club bracelets free with membership or for donation. inquiry email to membership@ oasisshriners.org. Dues notices for Oasis’ 2017 Shrine year will be sent by Shriners International Headquarters from Tampa in mid-September. Please be on the look-out and be aware that those Oasis dues are payable no later than January 1, 2017. Membership: Oasis has recently remapped its Districts. We have doubled the number of Membership Districts from 7 to 14, including an ‘At Large’ district for our out of jurisdiction members. This move will streamline the organizational efforts and shrink the territories to be managed better. The Oasis Membership Team is on the prowl for dedicated and committed members, especially in the out-lying areas, to join their team. Send an inquiry email to membership@ oaisshriners.org if interested. Office Staff: Recently Oasis had some personnel changes in the administrative office. Lady Brittany Wright has been promoted to Office Manager with an emphasis on accounting and Lady Linda Wallace is embracing the patient coordination, membership and receptionist duties. These two Ladies are packing a great onetwo punch for serving our Nobles, continued on page 7 Desert Dust Illustrious Sir Johnny King - Potentate 604 Doug Mayes Place, Charlotte, NC 28262-8410 Phone: 704-549-9600 www.OasisShriners.org 2016 DIVAN Chief Rabban Assistant Rabban High Priest and Prophet Treasurer Recorder Oriental Guide 1st Ceremonial Master 2nd Ceremonial Master Director Marshal Captain of the Guard Outer Guard Mike Neaves John Burgess Kenneth Jarrett William M. Harward, PP Bob Saye Bill Carter Tommy Helms Tim Daniels David Johnson Chris Hall Rodney Morgan John Harder Editor: Edie Wilson 704-221-0333 [email protected] PAGE 4 SEPTEMBER 2016 DESERT DUST - M t . M itchell S hrine C lub Meets First Thursday of every month, centrally located in McDowell County Contact: Noble Secretary Jack Wood 828-925-9663 Our Shrine club is committed to community service and supporting the Shriners Hospitals for Children. We host the famous Fall Pecan Sale, and participate in the annual Paper Crusade, car shows, parades and many other high profile events to benefit our children. Our annual dues are $20. Call for more information! 8th Annual Wednesday, September 14 Caine’s Panther Sponsorship $3,500 With your help to date we have donated over $140,000 to Shriners Hospitals for Children! Company logo on Tournament Banner Company Logo Displayed on the Tournament Gift Towel Company Name on Plaque Two Complementary All Inclusive Foursomes Golf & Shooting Package $1500 per Team (4 Players) 1 Golf Team (4 People) 1 Shooting Team (4 People) 1 Hole Sponsor Sign 4 Mulligan’s per Player (2 Golfing 2 Shooting) 2 50/50 Tickets per Player 2 Tickets per Player for Drawing Lunch & Dinner for 4 Caine’s Bulldog Sponsorship $2,500 Company Logo Displayed on the Tournament Gift Towel Complementary All Inclusive Foursome Shooting Only Package @The Fork Farm 8:00AM $1000 per Team 1 Team Shooting (4 Players) 1 Hole Sponsor Sign 2 Mulligan’s per Player 2 50/50 Tickets per Player 2 Tickets per Player for Drawing Lunch for 4 Golf Only @ The Tillery Tradition CC 12:30PM $1000 per Team 1 Team Golfing (4 Players) 1 Hole Sponsor Sign 2 Mulligan’s per Player 2 50/50 Tickets per Player 2 Tickets per Player for Drawing Lunch & Dinner for 4 To register please contact Anna Yates-Lipcsak email: [email protected] or 704-796-0547 I look forward to seeing everyone and making another SUCCESSFUL tournament! If you have not signed up for Shriners Village, do so today. Shriners Village is a website designed to keep members of Shrine International up to date on all aspects of Shrinedom. On July 22, 2016, members of the Lake Wylie Golf Classic and Harrah’s Cherokee Hotel and Casino presented the Greenville Shriners Hospital with a very generous donation of $75,000 from their annual golf tournament! Not only will this gift help purchase new surgical equipment used in the OR, but will also fund the technology upgrade in our Radiology Department. A huge thank you for their faithful support and dedication to helping the kids! COME JOIN THE OASIS ORIENTAL BAND WE PLAY FOR THE CHILDREN YOU DO NOT NEED TO KNOW HOW TO PLAY CONTACT CAPTAIN LARRY GREGORY AT 336-272-4011 FOR MORE INFORMATION Put Some Camping in your Life! Fun - Food - Fellowship Go Camping! Simply google Shriners Village and follow the instructions. So easy, even a Shriner can do it. www.shrinershq.org • www.twitter.com/shriners www.facebook.com/shrinersinternational Jerry “Pete” Brittain • 828-397-3487 • [email protected] DESERT DUST SEPTEMBER 2016 PAGE 5 Wyatt’s mom, “We are a family that has been changed by people like you.” Abby Banks By Edie Wilson From Delta faucets to dream vacations, there was something for everyone at the second annual Shriners ‘Auction for Love.’ The Highland Lake Inn Grand Ole Hall was the site, and Hendersonville Shrine Club was the host on July 21 when close to 200 people, including local dignitaries, gathered to raise funds for Shriners Hospitals for Children. There was music, fabulous food, and fezzes all around. County Commissioner Noble Tommy Thompson steered the live auction. The big money was on a Cancun vacation valued at $2800. Hendersonville Shrine Club, known for it’s fundraising prowess, partnered with Sam’s Club and other generous sponsors and donors to make this a memorable and successful event where was once again it was “Love to the Rescue.” Wyatt Banks is a patient at Greenville and Philadelphia Shriners Hospitals for Children. “He took his first steps at Shriners Hospital.” Tommy Thompson urges the crowd to “Bid with your heart!” When the party was over, close to $30,000 had been raised. “I’ve accomplished three bucket list things: I became a Shriner, I am a Shrine Clown, and I’m making a trip to Shriners Hospital in Cincinnati to help a burned child go through the process of healing.” Dimples Club President, Wayne Alley, better known as Dimples the Clown, shared a personal story of how Shriners Hospitals saved his life when, at the age of five, a gasoline fire burned 70% of his body. Noble Don Hayes hawks tickets for the Teacup Drawings. PAGE 6 SEPTEMBER 2016 DESERT DUST Partyin’ Hillbilly Style Pictures by Chrissy Leatherman For us Hillbillies, the month of July was pretty eventful. After three parades, Hillbilly Clan #13 had our annual meeting on July 15 at Martha and Ellis Jones’s beautiful lake house. The weather was perfect and the fellowship was wonderful, but let me tell y’all, the food those Hillbillies whipped up was out of this world! If you didn’t gain a little bit of weight, it was definitely your own fault. The memories we made were more than any of us could ask for. It was such a pleasure being able to watch all the lil’ Hillbillies jumping and swimming in the lake, running around playing, and just being kids. We took boat rides and were able to just appreciate what all God has created for us. If you’re looking for a close knit group of friends, us Hillbillies will welcome you with open arms. The more in our family, the merrier! Don’t forget to Honor the Cobb! Wanna’ be a Hillbilly, please contact: Jack Devine (828) 464-3930 Gary Patterson (704) 938-3930 Lee Moody (704) 451-6151 Bobby Leatherman (828) 312-2462 The Hillbillies are lookin’ fer ya! Oasis Steel Drum Band Got that island flair? Know your way ‘round those wild tropical shirts ? Then come join one of the most popular parade & entertainment units - The Oasis Steel Drum Band! Call Captain Cody Gustafson If interested in joining the Oasis Clan #13 parade unit, please contact Jack Devine @ 828-464-9886, or Gary Patterson @ 704-938-3930 or Lee Moody @ 704-451-6151 704-498-5029 DESERT DUST SEPTEMBER 2016 Recorder continued from page 3 patients and their families. Claudie Strickland continues to do a marvelous job leasing and managing the maintenance affairs of our fine facility. When you get a chance, stop by and visit the Oasis office staff of the largest Shrine Center in the world. Please continue to be supportive of our Oasis Rick McLemore, Sales Manager Provost Guard Clubs and Units with their fall fundraisers. Thank and kiss your Lady, and always be mindful of our Nobles and family members with health issues. Let me leave you with an inspirational quote by the late Muhammad Ali. “Impossible is not a fact. It’s an opinion.” Respectfully Submitted, Bob Saye Recorder, Oasis Shriners Billy Joe Estes, Finance Manager Ambassador at Large Steve Lee, Internet Manager Scott McCorkle, Owner Provost Guard Drum & Bugle PAGE 7 Keystone Kops Keystone Kop Cal Greene received his 50 year pin and certificate from Rodney Morgan during our August meeting. PAGE 8 SEPTEMBER 2016 DESERT DUST Oasis Golf Club Mountain Outing Members of the Oasis Golf Club and their guests beat the 90 degree heat in July by traveling to the North Carolina High Country for a two-day golf outing. The group played at Linville Land Harbor, a golf, tennis and recreation resort in Linville, North Carolina just four miles south of Grandfather Mountain. Morning temperatures were in the low 60’s and afternoons were in the low 80’s while Charlotte residents were sweltering in the high 90’s. The group enjoyed lunch at Land Harbor’s “19th Hole” before their “Shotgun” start. This beautiful semi-private, member-owned, mountain golf course boasts 18 challenging holes of golf with tree lined fairways, several water features and excellent conditioning. At an elevation of 3,500 feet, the layout followed the natural contours of the land, which created the perfect setting for a strong test of golf with exhilarating views. Two distinctively different nines tested all aspects of the player’s game. The golfers discovered quickly that accuracy, not length, was the key to a good score, and the back nine rewarded the player whose short game was their strength. Green speeds were at a fast and fair pace, as the design combined a good variety of undulating sloping and level putting surfaces. Following the afternoon round of golf they enjoyed a catered dinner at a local restaurant in Newland, NC. The next day, the group played a round of golf at the beautiful golf course at the Village of Sugar Mountain in Banner Elk where they were royally treated by Golf Director Tom McAuliffe. This club may be the best kept secret in mountain golf. Located just minutes from Boone, Banner Elk and the Blue Ridge Parkway, the 18-hole municipal course is “Everyman’s Golf Course” in a region home to some of the world’s premiere private country club communities. The par-64 layout maximizes every view, continued on page 9 Shriners on Bikes President - Trent Oates 704-412-0120 Vice President - Steve Trites 704-517-2876 Secretary - Gary Taylor 704-507-3693 Treasurer - Tim Morgan 704-634-8476 Sergeant at Arms - Kenneth Abernathy Road Captain - Joey Ham Shriners on Bikes met in early November 2014. The SOB’s were recharter as a riding club vs a motorcycle club. Our purpose is for Shriners with motorcycles to come together ride and have fun while supporting other clubs in units when possible. We will meet quarterly and weather permitting ride. There will be other rides scheduled based on the interests of the Riding Club. If you own a motorcycle and want to ride and have fun with other Shriners contact one of our Officers. Members and Guests of Oasis Golf Club at the golf course at The Village of Sugar Mountain in Banner Elk, NC. Linville Land Harbor Golf Course OASIS DUNE CATS jumping hurdles for Children Captain “Jack” Stallings 704-609-0535 DESERT DUST SEPTEMBER 2016 Golf Club Outing continued from page 8 every mountain brook, and every stand of rhododendron and forest on the 60-acre site. The course featured nine par threes, eight par fours, and a single par five. At an elevation of 4,000 feet, the course offered immaculate putting surfaces, hailed by those who play here as second to none. The golfers left Sugar Mountain won-over, marked for life by the brilliance of the routing and the magical quality of the putting surfaces. The layout courses through a verdant land rich in laurel and rushing streams, and exploits every panoramic view the property possesses. Best of all, the course delivered an enjoyable experience for players of all skill levels. The two day outing was hosted by Noble French Harvey, a charter member of the Oasis Golf Club who lives at the Land Harbor Resort during the spring and summer. He was able to arrange for reduced rates at both courses. Another outing for July 2017 has already been planned. Membership in the Oasis Golf Club is open to any Oasis Noble who has a love for golf, regardless of their ability. The club plays each month from April to November at a course in or around Charlotte. For more information contact Ben Pigg at [email protected]. Special Discounts for Shriners PAGE 9 PAGE 10 SEPTEMBER 2016 DESERT DUST Chaplain’s Corner “Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses…. let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us.” - Hebrews 12 A few weeks ago, Noble Chris Hall, Membership Chairman, hosted a Shriners Legacy Evening. At the dinner/meeting were Shriners whose family members were/are also Shriners. (Example: I have had two brothers, an uncle and a great uncle as Shriners). It was a great evening. We received plaques, presented by Imperial Potentate Jerry Gantt, had pictures made, enjoyed wonderful food and outstanding fellowship. It was at that meeting that I thought of our verse of Scripture from Hebrews: “…we are NASCARTS John H. Stanley, P.M., P.P., Chaplain surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses…” A great cloud of witnesses. We do owe much to those who have gone before us. Those of us of a certain age (smile) will remember a particular year that The Yankees played the Dodgers in one of their memorable World Series Baseball Games. The year was 1963 Sandy Koufax pitched for the Dodgers. The game was memorable in that Sandy Koufax broke the record of 14 strike-outs in a World Series game. Carl Erskine had held the record since 1953. Of course, the game was Join A Winning Team memorable for Koufax in that he had set a new record. But following the game, Koufax said it was a tremendous inspiration to know that among the 69,000 spectators that day in Yankee Stadium was Carl Erskine. In fact, not only was Erskine in the stands, but Erskine-- the person who had held the record for over ten years-was cheering Koufax on to break that record. We as Shriners and we as individuals are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses. It is much the same that Sir Isaac Newton wrote: “If I see further today, it is because I stand on the shoulders of giants.” In such manner, if we “see” further today it is because we too, stand on the shoulders of giants. Think about those few people who journeyed to Richmond, VA. In 1894 to join the Shriners, and who in 1895 established Oasis Shriners, Charlotte. And, then we think of the Shriners at that Imperial Session in 1923 who voted to establish a network of hospitals: Shriners Hospitals for Children. What a grand legacy they leave us! And, it is up to us as Shriners to do those things and to act in those ways that some day— perhaps over 100 years from now—someone will say of us, “if we are great today, it is because we stand on the shoulders of giants”. What are those things that we should be about to ensure the continuation of Shriner Fraternity and of Shriners Hospitals. John Stanley, P.M., P.P. is Chaplain of Oasis Shriners. He is Chaplain, McLean Funeral Directors (Gastonia), and Minister of Visitation of First Presbyterian, Gastonia. In the fiscal Shrine Year, 2012-13, he served Shriners International Imperial Potentate Al Madsen as Imperial Chaplain. He can be reached at [email protected]. OASIS Shriners Keystone Kops 2016 APRIL THRU SEPTEMBER Captain George Hunsucker - Phone Number: 336-451-6250 Get your copy of our inspirational book, Our Stories Order online at http://support.shrinershospitals.org/OurStories $15 donation All proceeds benefit Shriners Hospitals for Children Join Us Every Wednesday from April thru September in Historic Downtown Belmont, NC on Glenway St. (behind Friends Restaurant & next to Glenway Pub) for The OASIS Shriners Keystone Kops 2016 CLASSIC CAR CRUISE-IN *No Entry Fee *Door Prizes Every Night & Car Owner Prizes Awarded 50/50 Tickets for $1 each raise money for Shriners Hospitals for Children. The 50/50 Drawing is held around 8:20 pm Friends Restaurant and Glenway Premium Pub will have food and beverages for sale on site. DESERT DUST SEPTEMBER 2016 WE ARE THE CREST PONTOON DEALER WORLDWIDE! PAGE 11 PAGE 12 SEPTEMBER 2016 DESERT DUST Catawba Shrine Club Gators and Gals Make the Most of Summer NEWTON, NC – August 6 at Catawba County Shrine Club, the Gators hosted a Fish Fry Dinner and Fundraiser followed by the hilarious entertainer, Rev Billy Wirtz. Over 80 guests attended and shared lots of laughs and fun! Thanks to all who joined us. Cpt. Larry Hale and Lady Nanette Other outings included the Annual Gathering of the Gators at the Crawley’s mountain cabin on the New Ashe River. Scooter Patrol For Additional Information On The Thundering Scooter Patrol: Captain Bill Phillips 336-202-3052 P.C. Terry Cox 336-509-6545 Oasis Oldies If you have a classic car or are interested in the old classics come join us for some fun and fellowship Captain: Thomas M. Sumpter 1st Lieutenant: David Stillman 2nd Lieutenant: Steve Peeler Treasurer: Pat Stanley We meet the 2nd Sunday of each quarter 3 pm - Lone Star Restaurant 700 Sullivan Rd. Statesville, NC DESERT DUST SEPTEMBER 2016 Mark Your Calendar for our Fall Ceremonial It’s not too soon to start thinking about our Fall Ceremonial, November 4-5 at Oasis Shrine Headquarters & Convention Center. Your Potentate and Lady Theresa have planned a stunning lineup of events starting with Friday night’s Pirate Party. You’re encouraged to dress out in your pirate gear and come aboard The Good Ship Oasis. Friday night’s festivities include dancing to the music of Summerdaze Party Band. If your wardrobe doesn’t include boots and a sword, just come dressy casual. Saturday’s events include a ladies luncheon beginning at 11 o’clock. Lady Theresa’s theme will be “Fight Like a Girl,” in keeping with Breast Cancer Awareness. Suggested attire—Sunday best or dressy casual with hats welcome. Saturday night dance music will be provided by The SwashTones. Dress for gentlemen is suit and tie, turtleneck or sweater—no denim. Ladies are invited to wear semi-formal attire. Complete details will follow in the October issue of The Desert Dust. OASIS PAST MASTERS UNIT Elkin-Jonesville Shrine Club Are you a Past Master? We are your unit. Join Us. For more information: Noble Gary D. Handy, Captain: (336) 416-1323 Noble Gordy Peeler, Secretary: (704) 223-1531 PAST CAPTAINS CLUB 3RD MONDAY of the MONTH 6 PM @ BIG DADDY’S HWY 150 MOORESVILLE Noble Lee Maynard, PC, President 336-996-8712 PAGE 13 PAGE 14 SEPTEMBER 2016 DESERT DUST Come check out the Cabarrus Shrine Club Membership meeting is the last Friday of every month Social at 6:30pm – Dinner at 7:00pm – Meeting at 7:30pm Address: 1460 Oakwood Ave, Kannapolis NC Nobles, Ladies and Guests Welcome! Phone: 704-933-2797 Email: [email protected] • Web: www.cabarrusshrineclub.org Like us on Facebook: Cabarrus Shrine Club We also rent out our building for your special events Moore County Shrine Club During a Moore County Shrine Club meeting July 19 at Table on the Green Restaurant, Noble Rodney Morgan, Oasis Divan, joined the Shriners for dinner. Rodney was presented with a handmade oak fez carrying case constructed by Noble Thom Dunning of the Moore County Shrine Club. Thom Dunning is a master woodworker and makes these fez cases to give to members who provide selfless service to the Shriners Hospitals for Children. The presentation was made by Bill Loeser because Thom could not be present for the meeting. Pictured left to right: Rodney Morgan-Divan and Bill LoeserPresident of Moore County Shrine Club Oasis Keystone Kops Join us and have a fun time while raising money for the Shriners Hospitals! Other Events Include: • Meetings the 2nd Thurs. of the month • Annual Keystone Kop Golf Tournament • SASA and Oasis Installation Trips • Antique Car Show Appearances • Bring Your Wife & Kids! Contact Captain Don Deese for Information: 704-578-8991 • [email protected] Oasis Shrine Wagoneers Oasis Shrine Wagoneers are currently seeking new members. We have 3 very cool antique firetrucks and parade annually at the Oasis ceremonials, Welcome Easter Parade, SASA fall convention in Myrtle Beach and several Christmas parades. Very inexpensive to join, no vehicles to buy, uniform and brass is the only thing needed. $15 annual dues. Please contact Benjie Creasman at 704-860-4976 or [email protected] Meetings usually in the Gaston/ Mecklenburg area. Family is always welcome and encouraged to attend meetings. DESERT DUST SEPTEMBER 2016 PAGE 15 Oasis Membership Team and Oasis District Changes Important Announcements Jurisdictional Area is the New Oasis Districts During the July 14 Divan meeting, the Divan voted to increase the number of districts within the Oasis jurisdiction. This was a unanimous decision and has been met with great enthusiasm by existing District Representatives. Several of our old districts simply contained too many counties for a District Representative and his team to manage in the type of intensive manner needed for membership purposes. Below, you will find a list of the new Oasis districts followed by the names of all new appointments and moves to those districts. New Vice Chairman At this time, I am also pleased to announce that Noble Joe Burris now serves as the Membership Vice Chairman for the entire membership team, effective immediately. Noble Joe has served Oasis well and diligently as a District Representative and has assumed several other responsibilities along the way. He will continue to be a tremendous asset to the team and to Oasis. I appreciate his willingness to serve in this key capacity. Please join me in congratulating Noble Joe and please feel free to contact him at any time with questions. Filling New District Vacancies We are in the process of filling some District Representative vacancies on the Membership Team due to the creation of new districts. If you know the name of an outstanding, hard working noble who resides in one of those districts and would be a great asset to our team, then feel free to pass along his name to me. Please join me in welcoming District Representatives Brian Clay and Robert Efird as the newest members to our team. continued on page 17 OASIS SHRINE CLOWNS 50 Counties as Shown in Western North Carolina 1 2 14 7 3 4 5 6 9 12 13 Oasis Shriners Membership Districts Revised July 2016 1 Cherokee, Graham, Clay, Macon (Donnie Wallace) 2 Swain, Jackson, Haywood, Transylvania 3 Madison, Buncombe, Henderson, Polk 4 Yancey, Mitchell, Avery, McDowell 5 Caldwell, Burke, Alexander, Catawba (Russell Bridges) 6 Rutherford, Cleveland, Lincoln, Gaston (Pete Craft) 7 Watauga, Ashe, Alleghany, Wilkes (Bobby Leatherman) 8 Iredell, Davie, Davidson, Rowan 9 Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Union (Brian Clay) 10 Surry, Yadkin, Stokes, Forsyth (Todd Hurm) 11 Rockingham, Guilford, Randolph (Butch Stalker) 12 Stanly, Montgomery, Moore, Anson (Robert Efird) 13 Richmond, Scotland, Hoke, Robeson (Buck Kirk) 14 Non-WNC Counties (All Oasis nobles who reside outside the Oasis jurisdiction) At-Large (Thomas Sumpter) MOORE COUNTY SHRINE CLUB & The Sand “T” Parade Unit Accepting New Members No Experience Necessary Activities Include: Contact Captain John “Farris Wheel” Farris at 704-604-5024 11 8 Outside of Western North Carolina Come and join us and put a smile on the face of a child! Stars Of The Oasis Shrine Circus Shrine & Community Parades Social Gatherings that Include Your Wife Individualized Instructions on Makeup & Costumes 10 321-604-5050 PAGE 16 SEPTEMBER 2016 DESERT DUST Oasis Shriners Patrol Unit Holds Past Captains Night On Saturday, July 30, the Oasis Shriners Patrol Unit held its annual Past Captains Night which historically honors all living Past Captains while welcoming new candidates into the Patrol. The Patrol was fortunate to welcome seven new members into its ranks including two new members who are sons of Oasis Patrolmen. This event marked the first time since the 1970’s that seven new members joined the Patrol during a single Past Captains Night event. The Oasis Patrol is the oldest unit in Oasis Shriners having been formed in 1910. Reminder: All ads and articles for the October edition of the Desert Dust must be submitted no later than September 15 What: When: Where: Monthly Club Meeting 2nd Wednesday of each month Social - 6:30 PM Meal - 7:00 PM Meeting - 7:30 PM 505 Pinkney Road Dallas, NC 28034 www.gastoncountyshrineclub.com - 6:30stood PM so tall as when he stooped to help a burned or crippled child.” “No Social man ever Meal - 7:00 PM Meeting - 7:30 PM Pictured from L-R: Illustrious Sir Johnny King (back left) joined by Oasis Divan Outer Guard Noble John Harder who welcomed the following new members into the Patrol - Nobles Scottie Cox, Jesse Campbell (son of Patrolman Dave Campbell), Joe Burris, Rory Justin Byers, bottom left Paul Southworth, Matt Richter, and Robby Saye, Jr. (son of Patrolman, Past Captain, and Oasis Divan Recorder Bob Saye). Proud Patrol fathers Dave Campbell and Bob Saye join their sons to commemorate this historic occasion. Nobles Scottie Cox and Rory Justin Byers receive their Oasis Patrol member certificates upon completion of their first year as Patrolmen-in-Training. DESERT DUST SEPTEMBER 2016 Membership continued from page 15 Thank you for what you have done and continue to do for Oasis Membership. It has been a pleasure to serve with you as your chairman since August 2013. Please join me in welcoming Noble Todd Hurm as the newest member on our Oasis Membership Team. Noble Todd resides in Forsyth County and will serve as the District 10 Representative which includes Surry, Yadkin, Stokes, and Forsyth. He has seen and understands the duties and responsibilities of being a District PAGE 17 Representative. Noble Todd is a Past Master of Kernersville Lodge 669 and serves as Second Vice President of the new Mystic Shrine Club. He is one of the Vice Chairmen of the Oasis Blue Lodge Ambassadors Program and is a Knight of Saint Andrew in the Scottish Rite. Noble Todd has also been associated with DeMolay. We are excited to have Noble Todd as a District Representative. He may be reached at thurm1971@gmail. com or (870) 814-7357. YITF, Chris Hall $12 Children 5-10 yrs. - $6 At the door $13 Public is Welcome Proceeds Go To The Building Fund Not Tax Deductible For more information, contact Don Lyerly 704-213-6775 • [email protected] Shriners Hospitals for Children aren’t the only ones who will benefit from this drawing! 20 lucky people will go home with these gorgeous handmade quilts on October 1. The Thirtieth Annual Shriners Benefit is sponsored by Oasis Mountain Buggies, WNC Coonhunter Clubs, and Longnecks Restaurant in Marshall, NC. Mars Hill Recreation Park is where supporters will gather for the drawing and auction. For ticket information contact Tommy Wilson, Captain Oasis Mountain Buggies, [email protected]. Tickets are $1 each, six for $5, or twenty-five for $20. Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity. PAGE 18 SEPTEMBER 2016 DESERT DUST Gaston County Shrine Club Hosts 44th Annual Shrine 100 Race Eli Poulsen, this year’s Shrine 100 King poses with Queen Raylee Hill. Both children have been treated at Shriners Hospital in Greenville, SC. Gastonia, NC 8/9/16 - Johnny Pursley of Clover, SC took home the victory at the Carolina Speedway in the Carolina Clash Super Late Model Series Shrine event worth $3,000. But the real winners were the Shriners Hospitals for Children. Over the 44-year span of this event, Gaston County Shriners have donated over two million dollars to benefit the children who are cared for at our hospitals. Honoree John Stanley PP took the stage with Ill. Sir Johnny King and the Divan to begin the evening’s events. Yellow was the color of the day as caution flags waved drivers to a restart again and again. “There were times when the skies were threatening which kept attendance down, but this year we were able to get the race in with no rainout. Money is still coming in, but our proceeds will exceed $20,000 once all donations are in and the bills have been paid.” - Dan McCurry, Club Treasurer DESERT DUST SEPTEMBER 2016 NOBLE REGISTRATION FORM September 1, 2016 PAGE 19 PAGE 20 SEPTEMBER 2016 DESERT DUST Howard Keys Receives Diamond Jubilee Certificate SHRINERS TELEMARKETING FOR OASIS CIRCUS This is to inform the Nobility that we have contracted with Etsell, Inc (Shrine Services) to handle the telemarketing for our circus again this year. The telemarketers started in April and we have sent them an updated listing of Oasis Nobles and their telephone numbers so they would not call our members. If you have multiple telephone lines or run a business, then you may be called by the telemarketers. If you do receive a call, politely inform the caller that you are an Oasis Member and that you will be contributing through our Circus Mom & Dads Program which is for Oasis Shriners and their family. We have had several people contact local Shriners to see if this is a legitimate operation. This is very much supported by Oasis and was approved at the stated membership meeting at the beginning of the year. If you are asked about this, please let the interested party know that this is an Oasis Fundraiser and that Etsell (Shrine Services) sends runners out to collect the contributions from participants after they agree to contribute to the circus project. If you have questions, please contact Noble Rodney Morgan at (704) 985-5253. If you need to leave a message we will get back in touch with you. Asheville, NC - Noble Keys has been an Oasis Shriner since 1981, but the progression of events that led him here began much earlier. On July 19, 2016, Noble Keys received the prestigious Diamond Jubilee certificate for completing 60 years as a Master Mason. The award was presented by Past Master Clay Sorrells of Biltmore Lodge 446 A.M. & F.M. “My Masonic journey began October 16, 1956, in Queen City Lodge 761, Clarksville, Tennessee. In 1988 I transferred to Biltmore Lodge here in Ashville, explained Keys. ATTENTION CLUBS & UNITS “I received the 32nd Degree (Scottish Rite) in 1959 and was Created by the Nile Temple #111 of Seattle, Washington in 1965, as a Shriner.” Present for the celebration was Keys family including Lady Shirley. If you are having a special event and would like photographs, please contact: Mark Jordan 828-231-3880 • [email protected] PO Box 632 Weaverville, NC 28787-0632 These photos may be displayed in the Desert Dust 305 E Phifer St, Monroe, NC SHRINE DANCE - 2nd & 4th Friday of every month Starting @ 7pm. $10 admission. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC • Full service bar • Live music by The Rock Bottom Band Playing all of your favorite country & southern rock tunes DESERT DUST SEPTEMBER 2016 Dear Nobles, We are excited to announce that the Shriners Hospitals for Children® Healing Power of Love racecar, driven by fellow Shriner and Love to the rescue® ambassador David Ragan, will be made into a die-cast car for purchase. The paint scheme on the Healing Power of Love car was designed by patient Hailey Randall and was driven by Ragan at the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Coke Zero 400 in Daytona, Florida on July 2. The die-cast cars are available at davidraganstore.com and will begin shipping October 2016. All cars will be autographed by David himself! Use promo code Shriners15 at check out to reduce the price of the car from $44.99 to $29.99. This discount is a thank you from David for all Shriners and Temples. Thank you for your support of David Ragan and the Healing Power of Love racecar. Yours in the faith, Chris Smith, Imperial Potentate Visit this website to purchase a Healing Power of Love die-cast David Ragan car: http://www.davidraganstore.com/2016-David-Ragan-23Shriners-Hospitals-For-Childr-p/c236823s3dr.htm PAGE 21 Legion of Honor Club Nobles, the Legion of Honor Club has been formed! Here is a list of your current officers. President Noble Jim Glen [email protected] 704-379-9217 1st Vice Noble David Johnson [email protected] 336-467-0107 2nd Vice Noble Don Greene [email protected] 828-226-6069 Treasurer Noble Dick Weinberg [email protected] 941-735-9426 Secretary Noble Eddie Wrenn [email protected] 704-579-8149 Chaplin Noble Dick Gardner [email protected] 704-918-3399 If you or know of someone who would like to become a member of this new club please contact any of the Nobles above. Fourth Tuesday of the Month • Monthly Meeting (Families & Guests Welcome) • Program with meal & fellowship • Doors open at 6pm with social time • Dinner with program/entertainment at 7pm Second Friday of the Month - Grill Night Members & Guests Grill opens at 5:30pm to 8pm 510 Gate City Boulevard (Formerly High Point Rd.) Greensboro, NC 27407 • 336-299-5901 Rent The Shrine Club - Weddings, parties, dances & more! Check us out at www.greensboroshrineclub.org or call 336-707-6588 for information. Did you play in a high school band or college band? If so we need you! The Oasis Temple Band CAPT. NOBLE SHEA FADEL, PC CHARLOTTE – 704/309-5396 LT. NOBLE DOUG TEAGUE, PC TAYLORSVILLE – 828/381-8415 SEC. NOBLE JOHN ELDER, PC PP HIGH POINT – 336/687-8139 NOBLE ALLEN JONES, PC THOMASVILLE – 336/313-0346 Latona Temple # 154 Daughters of the Nile Supreme Assembly 2024 Working together to benefit the children of Shriners Hospitals The Grand Assembly of NC is raising funds and taking donations in order to host the biennial international convention of the International Order of the Rainbow for Girls (IORG). Donations may be tax deductible as the International Order of the Rainbow for Girls is designated by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. If you are interested in donating or in helping us raise the needed capital to host this convention, please contact the Committee Chair at [email protected]. If you are a lady related by birth or marriage to a Shriner, Master Mason or Daughter of the Nile, you are eligible to become a member of this growing organization committed to supporting the important work of Shriners Hospitals for Children. For more information on this dedicated fraternal order for women, contact Sally Saulsbery at (704) 996-5064 or Betty Parker, PQ at (704) 654-7108 or email her at [email protected] PAGE 22 SEPTEMBER 2016 DESERT DUST Memorials Memorials Donor: IN Memory of: Donor: IN Memory of: Mr Robert Parrish III Phillip Ridge Burch Living Trust Robyn Vandresser Graybar Electric Company Cathy Rogers Patrick & Kay Crouch Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nunnery Keystone Kops Oasis Oriental band Nancy & Bill Porterfield Iris Haislip Doyle & Kathy Simmons Mary Neece Albert & Kathryn Lochra Mary & Douglas Cross Susan & Keith Carver Betty White Bill Howell Royal Order of Jesters Kathyryn Greene Millie Brittain Oriental Shrine Ladies Auxiliary Iva Hartley, Heather & Phil Reynolds George Allen Robbinsville Shrine Club Lloyd Golding Waynesville York Rite Masonic Bodies Glenville Masonic Lodge Blue Ridge Masonic Lodge Noble Howard & Shirley Keyes Julia Brannon Rodney & Carol Hilton Harold & Susan Davis Hillbillies Clarence F. Hensley & Family Margaret V. Thompson Carl & Virginia Ferguson Billie Sasser Henry & Karen Morgan Robbinsville Shrine Club Robbinsville Shrine Club Waynesville York Rite Masonic Bodies Butch Stalker William Hall, Sr. Donald Cox Dennis Sockwell Dennis Sockwell Dennis Sockwell Dennis Sockwell William Hall, Sr. William Hall, Sr. Cris Oehler Dennis Sockwell Dennis Sockwell Dennis Sockwell Dennis Sockwell Dennis Sockwell Dennis Sockwell Clyde Tate Donald Leatherman Dennis Sockwell Eulah Stamey Lester H. Broussard & James R. Joyner David Greene David Greene Eunice Ritter Virginia Brannon Huggins Nell & Donald Leatherman Capt. Joseph Deich Larry Gregory Robbinsville Shrine Club Thomas & Andrea Lovins Land of the Sky Shrine Club Thorton & Pam Beroth Darlene Phillips John Miller Nell Leatherman Capt. Joseph Deich Larry Gregory Douglas Liingle Priscilla McCall William Maness Kenneth & Sherry Eudy Randy Ellis & Charles Shuffler Royal Order of Jesters Buddy’s Distribiting Company Mike & Coleen Hopkins, Mike & Chris Orlando Gary Jobe Builder, Inc. Tammy & David Johnson Connie Warren Steven & Kathleen Durham Donald Nelson Susan Hays & Charles Barr Dennis & Gail Ruppert William & Helen Kirk Shepherd Revocable Living Trust Candace Howard Mark & Sandra Burger Terry Ward Guy Deborah Peckitt Pamela & Ramiro Reyes Karen Ramey Paul & Susan Lewis David & Nancy Kinney Rob & Brenda Sheldon Mark & Sandra Burger Mountain Buggies Stanley & Sylvia Wilson Mountain Buggies James & Catherine Sockwell Sticky Burch Joe Deich Donald Leatherman Dennis Sockwell Dennis Sockwell (25), Evelyn Gregory (300) Christine Oehler Lynne Crump Noble Frank Morris Noble V.V. Beroth Lynne Crump Herb Blankenship Donald Leatherman Dennis Sockwell Dennis Sockwell (25), Evelyn Gregory (300) Richard Teeter Dennis Sockwell Dennis Sockwell Col. Charlie McGugan David Greene Dennis Sockwell Donald Cox Dennis Alson Sockwell Lynn W. Crump Christine Oehler Mrs. Callie Burge Noble Robert C. Kraus Noble Robert C. Kraus Noble Robert C. Kraus Eulah B. Stamey Virginia Huggins Virginia Huggins Clarence Moran Charles Ray Huffman David D. Greene Jan Hendricks Mary (“Jan”) Hendricks Jan Hendricks Jan Hendricks Christine Oehler Jean Jones Robert C. Kraus Dennis Sockwell Dennis Sockwell Bonnie Latimer Jan Hendricks Mike “Putter Boy” Cray Golf Tournament Michael Cray (Putter Boy Tournament) Michael Cray (Putter Boy Tournament) Michael Cray (Putter Boy Tournament) Michael Cray (Putter Boy Tournament) Michael Cray (Putter Boy Tournament) Michael Cray (Putter Boy Tournament) Michael Cray (Putter Boy Tournament) Michael Cray (Putter Boy Tournament) Michael Cray (Putter Boy Tournament) Michael Cray (Putter Boy Tournament) Michael Cray (Putter Boy Tournament) Michael Cray (Putter Boy Tournament) Michael Cray (Putter Boy Tournament) Michael Cray (Putter Boy Tournament) Michael Cray (Putter Boy Tournament) Barbara Gillis Barbara Gillis Penny Bullock Dennis Sockwell Gene Walser Gene Walser DESERT DUST SEPTEMBER 2016 Memorials Donor: IN Memory of: Harold & Susan Davis Joyce & Al Clegg Larry Gregory Shirley Putman Betty Bates Mr. & Mrs. Claude Helms Jr. William Maness Steve & Julie Matlock Sticky Burch Charles & Eve Cobb Mildred Long Vance & Poochie Neece Margaret Lepore Jack & Linda Wallace Harold & Susan Davis Joyce & Al Clegg Joyce & Al Clegg Paul & Sybil Hagerty Abbigail & Don Wheeling Karen Orr Charles & Colene Russell Gene Walser Gene Walser A.E. “Gene” Walser Mr. James W. Niell James Warren Niell James Warren Niell Arnold E. Welser James Niell Robert Foxwell PP Khedive Temple William Hall Sr. James Warren Niell R. Lynn Horney Earl Dudley Blake Ray Hough Dennis Sockwell Donald Cox Dennis Sockwell Dennis Sockwell Dennis Sockwell Chris Oehler Jesse “J.P.” Huggins Donations AMOUNT:DONOR: $5,000.00 $65.00 $100.00 $10.00 $70.00 $200.00 $1,000.00 $12.00 $460.00 $25.00 $5,000.00 The Ethel & George Kennedy Family Howard & Shirley Keyes Tommy & Annie Greene Richard Gagnon David Faircloth Elizabeth Morgan George & Jamie Padgett Lois Belk Hillbilly Parade Unit Donald & Judy Tucker New River Shrine Club Honors Donor: IN HONOR of: Cavin-Cook Funeral Home Philma Corp Sara Guignard & Barry Hoover Harold & Susan Davis Sue Freeman Oasis Nascarts, Oriental Band, Oasis Clowns, Oasis Patrol, Surry Mini Truckers, Oasis Hillbillies Chris Oehler Calvin Donald Cox PAGE 23 Passed Within The Unseen Temple - SEPTE M B E R 2 0 1 6 Name City, State CreaTED Died George Vessell Valdese, NC 8/29/87 6/12/16 Freddie Smith Stanley, NC 11/2/96 6/13/16 Jonathan Turpin IV Burnsville, NC 9/8/94 6/13/16 Calvin Cox Randleman, NC 11/8/80 6/23/16 Thomas Thompson Statesville, NC 4/2/05 6/14/16 Charles Baxter Shelby, NC 10/29/77 7/12/16 Richard Watson Belmont, NC 11/8/03 7/11/16 Joseph Lamm Ridgecrest, CA 11/4/00 6/6/16 Robert Kraus Franklin, NC 6/1/68 6/8/16 William Hall Lenoir, NC 1/19/50 6/26/16 David Greene Spruce Pine, NC 8/24/90 6/11/16 Paul Thompson, Jr Charlotte, NC 5/2/70 7/11/16 Bobby Beaver Myrtle Beach, NC 5/24/75 6/22/16 Dennis Sockwell Browns Summit, NC 1/26/74 6/25/16 Eugene McLendon Charlotte, NC 1/23/65 3/15/16 Robert Edwards Shelby, NC 8/20/11 7/15/16 Samuel Hopkins Norwood, NC 1/31/81 7/13/16 John Barwick Charlotte, NC 10/15/66 5/25/16 Albert Sorrells Arden, NC 10/21/61 7/22/16 Jesse P. Huggins, Jr Mountain Home, N.C. 10/21/61 7/13/16 Walter M. Plaue Weaverville, N.C. 6/12/92 7/29/16 George H. Allred Bonlee, N.C. 5/9/56 7/29/16 Jack T. Sullivan Thomasville, N.C. 10/30/89 7/29/16 James F. Greene Marion, N.C. 5/28/80 8/10/16 Richard Spainhour, Sr. Welcome, N.C. 3/1/80 8/8/16 Donald M. Putnam Oak Island, N.C. 10/23/71 7/30/16 Arnold E. Walser Raleigh, N.C. 10/28/72 7/24/16 OASIS HIGHLANDERS Can ye play the pipes? Can ye play the drum? Would you like to? The Oasis Highlanders are recruiting new members and would like to hear from you. Experience is a plus, and so is the willingness to learn a rare skill. We also would like to have a drum major...Interested? Contact Captain Mike Avery (704) 279-8076 PAGE 24 SEPTEMBER 2016 DESERT DUST