september - 2009 - Kosair Shriners
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september - 2009 - Kosair Shriners
VOLUME LXXXV • NUMBER 7 • SEPTEMBER 2009 Sam Swope- Fueled by a Commitment to Community Service Noble Sam Swope, Chairman and Founder of Sam Swope Auto Group, LLC, this year’s winner of the Advertising Federation of Louisville’s annual award. Some might say the “the winner is always in the driver’s seat.” First bestowed in 1951, the Advertising Federation of Louisville’s “Louisvillian of the Year” is the oldest award of its kind in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. This outstanding achievement recognizes the generous personal contributions of an individual to the life of the community in the areas of civic, educational, or business progress in recent years. This award is for someone whose contribution is above and beyond the responsibility of his or her chosen profession. The award was given to Noble Swope on July 17th. Congratulations, Sam! 2009 is Fine for the Mystic Shrine of Kosair IMPORTANT NOTICE - CALLED MEETING Kosair Shriners, A.A.O.N.M.S. Thursday, September 24, 2009 7:30 P.M. (EDT) at Kosair Shrine 812 S. 2ND St., Louisville, KY The purpose of this Called Meeting is to vote on petitions for membership, vote on dues resolution and amen the budget. A 2009 due card is necessary for admission. WEAR YOUR FEZ and dress appropriately. Fraternally, Randy Coe, Potentate Attest: Eddie Chrisman, PP, Recorder Jack Wilson, PP becomes Editor Emeritus Kosair Shriners has enjoyed the dedicated efforts of Jack Wilson, PP as Editor of our newsletter for many years. His service to Shrinedom and Freemasonry has resulted in many recognitions and honors. At his request we have a new Editor for the newsletter, Randy Coe. Jack continues to serve as Editor Emeritus. Preparations have been underway for more than a year for the change in Editor. THANK YOU, JACK! The Mystic Shrine at Kosair is enjoying a wonderful year in 2009. The fellowship and fun rivals that of any organization in our region. Our temple is filled with happy members and guests nearly each Friday night for the buffet dinner and entertainment. Imperial Convention Brings Changes to our Shrine hospitals The 2009 Imperial Convention has come and gone. With it went a lot of the “old ways” of thinking about how Shriners can help children. No longer will the Shriners Hospitals for Children be stuck in old fashioned, out-of-date modes of operation. The assembled nobles and our leadership have decided to seek to help more children by evolving the care we provide and how we provide it. Kosair Charities was once again mentioned at the Imperial as a tremendous success for children. Kosair Shriners were well represented in the Imperial parade with the elected Divan, the Most Worshipful Grand Master of Kentucky, the chairman of the Shriners Hospitals for Children – Lexington unit, and many other Kosair nobles participating including Larry Burton our associate member who is now Chief Rabban at Syria Temple in Pittsburgh. Nobles Alan Miller, Mike Holt, Jim Hatfield, Tom Cissell, Vene Weissert, and Bob Dadisman brought our lighted fez and jeep and trailer all the way to Texas to show off Kosair to the Imperial officers and the thousands of people watching the parade. Thanks, nobles. Photos are on our www.kosair. com website. (Continued on Page 2) KOSAIR KOLUMS PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY KOSAIR TEMPLE A.A.O.N.M.S. 812 S. SECOND ST., LOUISVILLE, KY 40203-2210 PUBLISHER RANDY COE, POTENTATE PUBLISHED MONTHLY EXCEPT FOR AUGUST PHONE (502) 585-5412 KOSAIR SHRINERS FAX (502) 583-4096 ADVERTISING RATES ON REQUEST RANDY COE, Potentate, Editor (502) 637-7696 [email protected] (502) 749-6841 fax 1503 Sylvan Way, Louisville, KY 40205-2407 Kosair on the web: http://www.kosair.com Darrell G. Waddell - [email protected]; All submissions must have the approval of the Potentate or his designee as well as the respective Unit or Club officer(s)/Director. KOSAIR ELECTED DIVAN – 2009 Potentate................. Randy Coe................456-1400 Chief Rabban.......... Kirk Carter.................241-7573 Asst. Rabban........... David Owen..............458-6444 High Priest............... Dave Juergens.. 502-543-3876 Oriental Guide......... Bob Maxwell.............957-2331 Treasurer................. John Wilder...............361-7854 Recorder................. Eddie Chrisman, PP.253-0473 2009 is Fine for the Mystic Shrine of Kosair (Continued from Page 1) York Rite – Kosair Shrine Unity Class a success for Freemasonry Our York Rite – Kosair Shrine Unity Class received sixty-seven new men into the Shrine fraternity. Many of the new nobles are “young” and with families. One hundred and fifteen men became York Rite members. Sixty-nine men became a Kosair Shriner. The Unity Class was a magnificent success for Freemasonry. The dedication and sacrifice of many Master Masons made it possible. To just name a few: Most Worshipful Grand Master Herman Forrester; Grand Commander of the Grand Encampment Raleigh Foster; SGIG John Moyers; Noble J. B. Hitt, Jr.; Ill. Sir Aubrey Combs, PP who was so very good as Master of Ceremonies for the Shrine program; Generalisimo Buddy Houghton; our York Rite and Scottish Rite brothers serving in the ritual casts, registration, guard, and stage crews; the Potentates and elected Divan officers of our brother Shrine temples of Kentucky; the Kosair Ceremonial Director’s Staff; Noble Troy Royalty; and many other nobles and brothers. Ted Blain, Troy Royalty, Sam Swope, Buddy Demling, Billy Ryan, the Flowers brothers of the Mark Twain Shrine Club, Robert “Buggster” Owens, Larry Gittings, Lonnie Mullins, Bob Beatty, Ferrell Lowrey MD, Marvin Foster, Jim Barr, Glen Stuckel, Pat Myers, Rich Weiss, John Philips, Mike Miller, Junior Daugherty, Patrick Miller, Roger Dabney, Jim Reichert, Mel Borich, Donald Reed, Tom Cissell, Jim Schlise, Karney Thomas, Warren Miller, Bob and Doug Elsler, Chuck Gardner, Frank Texas, Jim Lisanby, Jerry Ward with the Headline News and many ads sold, Mike Grant, Phil Smallwood, J. R. Wilson, Darrell Waddell, Bud and Jeff White, Jerry Surbaugh, Ted Burgin, Carroll Laird and his sons Rick and Geary, Dave Burchett, Phil Foster, Hubert Huffman, Edd Fisher, Louie Caudill, Stan Bain, Tom O’Bryan, JR Riggs, Spark Wiggington, Vene Weissert, Jim Hatfield, Larry Adams, Mike Holt, Henry Watson Sr., David Ruff, Allan Bogard, Carl Corley, Alan Miller, Bob Dadisman, Art Davis, Mike Rice, Frank Muckey, Red Monroe, H. I. Stroth, Jim Eaton, Brian Thompson, Doug Laugerholm, Ronnie Taylor, Bob King, and David Collingwood. These are just some of our Kosair Shriners who many of you have told me you respect as brother Shriners. They give of their time and talent to help make Kosair Shriners a fine organization for Shrine Masons and KOSAIR APPOINTIVE DIVAN – 2009 1st Ceremonial Master....................Jim Rouark, Sr. 2nd Ceremonial Master...... James W. “Billy” Ryan Director............................. A. J. “Buddy” Houghton Marshal......................................... Roger Smith, P.P Captain of the Guard.............................. Don Reed Outer Guard...................................Karney Thomas Outer Guard............................................ Bill Foster Inner Guard..........................................Frank Texas Inner Guard....................................Warren L. Miller Orator...................................Randy Coe, Potentate THE NEXT KOSAIR KOLUMS DEADLINE IS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2009 Deadlines will be on the first of every month, except if they fall on a holiday or Sunday. Tues., Sept. 1st for Oct. 2009 Thurs., Oct. 1st for Nov. 2009 Mon., Nov. 2nd for Dec. 2009 Tues., Dec. 1st for Jan. 2010 Fri., Jan. 1st for Feb. 2010 Mon., Feb. 1st for March 2010 Mon., March 1st for April 2010 Thurs., April 1st for May 2010 Deadlines are subject to change. Notices will be sent as early as possible. 2 Kosair Temple Ball Our annual formal ball will be held on September 26 in the Grand Ballroom at the Galt House Hotel and Suites. The Ball committee has planned a very elegant and enjoyable affair with various entertainers performing. We would love everyone to attend. The Kosair Shriners are continuing their relationship with the Galt House and the Crowne Plaza (formerly known as the Executive West) of nearly fifty years. We appreciate the willingness of the hotel to provide their marvelous facility for no more than our approved budget. We hope to have a great turnout for a very pleasurable evening. These Nobles Have Something in Common What do these nobles have in common? Don Flatt, Bill Lewellyn, Walt Oster, Denny Hardin, Scott Watts, Don Smith, Jack Kiper, their families. Watch for other names to be mentioned in the future as there are many more good men making a positive difference. The Black Camel The Black Camel has come too often to our Kosair oasis. Gone to their heavenly home are fine men such as: Herb Chapman, Mike Brown, Dan Cook, Charlie Casey, Stewart Bland, Jim Heine, John Gognat Sr, Cecil Cox, Jerry Markovich PP of Murat and new member of Kosair, Bob Stockler, Lenny Sewell PP and many others. Their passing reminds us this mortal existence is fleeting. We are reminded we should strive in our daily endeavors to be worthy until our time comes to hopefully journey to The Unseen Temple. Fraternally, Randy Coe, Potentate Kosair Kolums Brass Band News By Ernie Sanders After a successful summer schedule, the Kosair Brass Band is preparing for upcoming Shrine and community events. Noble Lou Vernon has done a marvelous job with the Dance Band this year playing several concerts, dances, and a wedding reception. The Dance Band is blessed to have such a talented professional jazz musician leading them! Any nobles wanting to play a musical instrument with the Brass Band are welcome to join our band. The fellowship is a lot of fun and the musical practices and performances are very rewarding. The Kosair Shrine Brass Band and Dance Band rehearsal is every Thursday night at 7:30 at Kosair Shriners. The Kosair Motor Corps By Robert Owens Brother Nobles, just got back from the 10th annual Sam Swope Road Rally, man was it big. The weather was perfect. I think one count put the total raised at over $90,000 dollars. The motor cycle was won by Miss Rachelle Hood of Louisville. Space does not allow the Motor Corps to thank every one. But a few who deserve mention are. Don Smith, David Owen, Walt Oster, Roger Dabney, and of course the Man who makes it all possible, Mister Sam Swope. If I missed some one let me know and I will mention you next month. On a sad note the Motor Corps offers it sincere condolences to the families of Noble Don Smith and Noble Pat Gilkey, who have lost a loved one over the last month. Also remember the Family of Noble Ken Brandon in your prayers as his wife Debbie, is having a serious heath issue. A little birdie told me that Noble Jack Wilson is hanging up his pen at the Kosair Kolums, and retiring. Well as for me Jack, I would like to thank you for doing a fine job all these years. I am sure that you will be hard to replace. Thanks Jack. For your information: Noble Patrick Gilkey has been assigned the office of official photographer for the Kosair Motor Corps. Thanks Pat. Noble Spark Wiggington won the half and half this month. And finally a little history: In the 1400’s a law was set forth in England that a man was allowed to hit his wife with a stick no thicker than his thumb. Hence we have ‘the rule of thumb’ and many years ago in Scotland, a new game was invented. It was ruled ‘Gentlemen Only... Ladies Forbidden’...and thus the word GOLF entered into the English language. Until next time, The Buggester [email protected], 812-989-6965 Elected Officers Conducting the Business of Units and Clubs A question has been asked regarding when newly elected Kosair unit and club officers may begin conducting the official business of their respective unit or club. They must be officially installed into office prior to conducting business. How do they become officially installed? In recent years, there have been some misunderstandings which need to be clarified. The Imperial Shrine bylaws state all units and clubs are the responsibility of the Potentate for the year in which he and the officers of his units and clubs serve. The Potentate or his designee is the only person who may install the officers of a unit or club. Officers who conduct business without being officially installed do so at their risk as they do not have legitimate authority to act. It is a simple matter to make arrangements with the Potentate-elect to have an official installation take place. Nobles are directed to follow proper procedure and protocol for 2010. Oriental Guide Turns 65! Oriental Guide Bob Maxwell has turned sixtyfive years of experience and wisdom. He recently retired from CSX after thirty-one years of service. A large crowd of friends and family joined in the celebration on June 17th at Kosair Shriners. SEPTEMBER, 2009 It is my order that no officers for any unit or club of Kosair Shriners be installed during my term for the 2010 year except by the 2010 Potentate-elect or his designee. Fraternally, Randy Coe, Potentate 3 Oldham County Shrine Club By Hubert Huffman Members of the Oldham County Shrine Club delivered baby blankets to the Women’s Center of Baptist Hospital Northeast, LaGrange, Ky. Pictured at left L-R: Marshall Geoghegan, Pres.; Lynn Rigon, Executive Director of Nursing; Sunny Cain, Nurse Manager, Women’s Center; and Gene Crady, Secretary, Oldham County Shrine Club. The blankets got a quick start as a set of twins going home received theirs immediately after being presented at the hospital. Kosair Greeters By Gordon E. Berry, PP The Greeter Fall Dance will be on Saturday, September 19th; beginning at 8:00 P.M. The cost of the fall dance is $20.00 per couple. The band will be the Rob Brown Group. The Greeter September Executive Committee meeting will be on Monday the 14th, beginning at 6:00 PM. The Greeter September Regular monthly meeting will be on Thursday the 17th and begin at 7:00 PM. A social hour will begin at 5:00 P.M., Dinner will be served in the Dining Room at 6:00 PM, preceding the regular Thursday Night Meeting. Happy September Birthday to Greeter’s – Charles Heady on the 9th, Randy Coe on the 16th, Ted Burgin on the 17th, John Greene and Larry Keys on the 21st, Herb Johnson on the 30th. During the month of September, Greeter membership anniversaries will be celebrated by David Meyer his 11th, Kermit Gross his 25th and Ted Burgin his 41st. Greeters, we have lost a long, loyal, and dedicated member with the passing of Herb Chapman on July 23, 2009. Herb joined the Greeter Unit in January of 1976 and faithfully served the Greeter Unit for 33 years. Recently, Herb’s participation in the Greeter Unit was limited as he took care of Lady Louise with health problems. Herb served as the Greeter Unit Director in 1981, 1985-1987 and 1992-2007. Herb could always be counted on when something had to be done and was very popular with all Greeters. The Greeter Unit extends to Lady Louise and all members of Herb’s family our sincere sympathies. Masons wear many different hats One of Them Should Be a Fez 4 Oriental Band By Chuck Strothman Hello, Bandsmen! Thanks to all that went to Madison, Ind. for the Regatta parade. We had a great time and had a nice meal afterwards at the Pines Restaurant. Thanks to the Oriental Band Ladies for their contribution to the recent Christmas in July put on by the Boat Club. Don’t forget that our Ladies are still serving refreshments on the 2nd Friday of each month at the regular Friday Night Dinners. Which leads me right in to Friday, October 30, which is a Theme Night for the Shrine. The Oriental Band will be hosting the Halloween festivities again. There will be a silent auction, door prizes, and prizes for the best costumes. All this takes place after the dinner. Bandsmen, come on out and join us for this and have some fine fellowship with the Nobles and Ladies. Let us not forget that the SASA Convention in Virginia Beach is quickly approaching, Sept. 16-20, and we still need to practice for the competition. I hope everyone has their reservations made. Welcome to all of the Nobles created during the Unity Class on July 18. I hope that will take the time to get to know the Temple well as you prepare to join a Unit or Club. Please come and visit the Oriental Band on Monday nights at 8 PM. Hope to see y’all soon. Kosair Kolums Kosair Shrine Bowling League By Gordon E. Berry, PP The 2009/10 Kosair Shrine Bowling League Season begins on Wednesday, September 2, 2009 at 7:30 PM. At press time we have 9 teams ready to bowl and are actively seeking 4 additional bowlers to form another team to complete the 10 team Kosair Shrine bowling league. President John Reker, Sr. and I attended the Strike and Spare Bowling League meeting on Monday, July 27 for all leagues bowling this winter. At the meeting the 2009 rules was reviewed and new information on this upcoming season. Representatives from the USBC was also present and explained their requirements for the bowling league to follow for the upcoming 2009/2010 bowling season. I would be remiss if I did not thank Ray Jarred for all his help and suggestions as I assume the secretarial duties of the Kosair Shrine Bowling League. Ray served the bowling league as secretary for many years. KOSAIR SHRINE CIRCUS IS COMING TO TOWN FEB. 4th TO FEB. 7th 2010 Street Machines By Karney Thomas The Street Machines had a good turnout at the car show at the Bullitt County Shrine Club. There were 52 cars shown that day. We want to welcome a new member, Bill Williams, to the Street Machines. Edd Fisher’s car show at Sun Valley Park also had a good turnout, from members and others in attendance. This show is an annual event to benefit under- privileged children in Southwestern Jefferson County. Bill Foster recently had open heart surgery, and Edd Fisher suffered a heart attack, but both are now on the road to recovery. TICKETS GO ON SALE AT THE FAIRGROUNDS BOX OFFICE ON DECEMBER 7th 2009 TICKET PRICES ARE $14 $16 AND $20 ALL MASONS AND SHRINERS CAN SHOW THEIR DUES CARD FOR A $2 DISCOUNT PER TICKET Greetings from the Roustabouts! By Luke Martin The Roustabouts have had some good fellowship while working the roadblocks, and I would like to personally thank those who came out in the mid-90 degree weather, so someone else could have a chance for a better life. But please! Beware of the Tiger, it is like anything else in life. If you turn your back on it, you might lose ground or fall behind. The same goes with the fundraising we do for the children that need our help... If we just sit back and think that someone else will do it, then we have already fallen behind. So please, take time to do your part and help. It just takes a little from all of us to make a difference for the children that depend on us. The Roustabouts welcome all Nobles to attend our next meeting on September 24, 2009 at 6:30 P.M. at the Kosair Temple. ShrineSavers – Official Member Benefits Program www.shrinesavers.com ShrineSavers is pleased to welcome Thrifty and Dollar as our newest car rental benefit. They will deliver value, convenience, high customer service and quality vehicles. Visit the ShrineSavers website for reservation information. SEPTEMBER, 2009 5 Transportation Unit By Roger Hines The Kosair Transportation Unit lost three of its founding members to the Black Camel since the June issue of KOLUMS. We lost Nobles Charlie Casey, Dan Cook and Herb Chapmen. Charlie and Dan had been residents of Masonic Home for some time while Herb was able to remain active until his last visit to the hospital. All three were very active Masons. Charlie and Dan were 33rd degree Scottish Rite. Herb was Emeritus Director of the Kosair Greeters. These three fine Nobles will be missed by their families, Kosair Shrine and Kosair Charities. A little history about the Kosair Transportation Unit The unit was created in 1988 by then Potentate C. Brown Allen. He who saw a need to help some children get treatment at the Lexington and Cincinnati Shrine Hospitals as well as Kosair Children’s Hospital. Noble Gus Roederer was the first Director, a position he held until 1995. All members were Past Masters when the unit formed. In year 1996 Sherman Harris was appointed Director and he served until 2002. Roger Hines then served as Director from 2003 until 2007. In 2008 Stan Bain became Director. The Unit Director is the liaison between the patient and the Transportation Unit. He schedules all trips. He assigns memberdrivers for all trips. He is responsible for the vans. He also sees that the drivers are reimbursed for their out of pocket expenses. With our past and present trip load this can. From 5/20 thru 7/14/2009 we made 19 trips and drove 5610 miles. This is slightly down from past months but as happens every fall it will increase. It is a fine group of Nobles aided by their ladies Until next month, Aleikum Es Salaam. By Jerry Ward Every month we highlight the many scheduled activities planned for Kosair Nobles and their families. July 31 – Kosair Shrine Club Dinner. Billy Hatfield will be providing entertainment for the evening, in the Dining Room, starting at 6:30 p.m. Make reservations please. Aug 4 - Kosair Charities Volunteers Meeting. Join in on the rewarding fun of volunteering your time and support for Kosair Charities Kids. You will be amazed at how good you will feel helping our Kids. Meetings held at Kosair Charities Centre at 982 Eastern Parkway. Contact Karen Ernspiker at 502-637-7696. August 7 - Kosair Shrine Club Dinner, The Shrine Club opens for Dinner at 6:30 p.m. in the Dining Room with Harold Gilbert working his keyboards for your dining pleasure. Just ask and He’ll play your favorites. Please make reservations early. August 12 – 16 – SESA Convention in Jacksonville, Florida. August 21 – Kosair Shrine Club Dinner. Wrestling Mania in the Ball Room begins at 7:30 p.m. following dinner. Come watch our Divan strut their stuff and take care of the Ohio Valley Wrestlers. The Shrine Club opens for Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Call ahead please. *Continued on Page 19) GREETERS FALL DANCE Saturday, September 19, 2009 8:00 PM ‘til Midnight $20.00 per couple NO BYOB Dress - Coat & Tie Rob Brown group Proceeds to Kosair Greeters Tickets available in the Recorder’s office Flying Fezzes By Karney Thomas The Kosair Flying Fezzes participate in the 2009 4th of July Parade in Jeffersonville, Indiana. Members from left to right: Don Pack, Karney Thomas, Pete Boyce, Hugh Cohen, Charlie Fowler, Bob Hamm, Bob Josephson & Al Thompson. 6 Kosair Kolums Gold Fidelity Chapter DeMolay By B. Shawn Warren, Chapter Advisor At its first stated meeting in July, Gold Fidelity Chapter, Order of DeMolay, hosted a dinner, awards ceremony and installation of officers. Members, Advisors, family and guests began the evening with a fish dinner in the Kosair dining room. Some of the fish served was caught by chapter members on a recent fishing trip. Following dinner, Dad Danny Coffey, Executive Officer in KY assisted Dad Warren with Merit Bar Award presentations to four members. Bro. Matthew Fouts was presented his membership patent. After the awards ceremony the members retired to the chapter room to elect officers for the new term. The following members were elected or appointed to serve the chapter: Bryce Adler, Master Councilor; Braxton McCrady, Senior Councilor; Justin Nichols, Junior Councilor; Tim Wemes, Senior Deacon; Jon Klapheke, Junior Deacon; Matthew Fouts, Senior Steward. Our guests then enjoyed an excellent open installation of officers. The Annual Conclave of Kentucky DeMolay was opened on Thursday, July 16th in Williamsburg, KY. The four-day event featured an afternoon at Kentucky Splash Water Park, a Quiz Bowl, Sports and ritual competitions, the annual meeting of the DeMolay Sorority, Congress Session, Grand Banquet and installation of state officers for the ensuing year. Gold Fidelity Chapter, was well represented during the session. Our own Bryce Adler was appointed State Junior Deacon and Braxton McCrady was appointed State Junior Steward. We welcome guests and prospective members at our meetings held on the first and third Tuesday. The Chapter meets in the YoShi Club room at 7:00pm. Gold Fidelity Chapter offers great opportunities for young men to develop leadership skills, make new friends and have fun in a safe environment. If you have a son, grandson, nephew or neighbor aged 12-21 that would be interested in the Order of DeMolay, please contact Shawn Warren at 502-995-8293. The Cripple’s Dream By W.S. Brown, 1924 I ‘woke up the other night And there in front of my dim light I saw God, taking a little peep At my crooked legs and I couldn’t sleep. So, I pulled the clothes up over my head, And asked God to take me when I was dead. Still I wondered what He would do with me For I am a cripple, as you can see. Then I went to sleep, praying to Him. And I dreamed I saw a Shriner come in. He picked me up and took me away, Saying he’d fix my legs so I could run and play. Then I slept on until morning came, And I looked at my legs which were just the same, And I thought of what said to men – Tell little children to come to him. Just then my crippled pal crawled in And gently chucked me under the chin. And yelled out loud without any fear, The Shriner men are coming here. Then I ‘woke up and looked out to see, And there were the Shriners coming for me. So, thank you, God, for my dream coming true, And thank you, every Shriner, too. Meetings 1st and 3rd Tuesday 7:00 p.m. in the Yoshi room at Kosair Temple Chapter Dad B. Shawn Warren 995-8293 New officers for Gold Fidelity DeMolay – Justin Nichols, Bryce Ardles, Matthew Fouts, (front) Matt Wemes (State Mass Councilor), and Braxton McCrady. SEPTEMBER, 2009 7 Fantastic “Down Mexico Way!” By Potentate Randy Coe Kosair Nobles and ladies attended the 2009 Imperial Council Parade in San Antonio, Texas. Our Kosair “lighted fez” was a big hit. The Imperial Officers were very pleased that Kosair Shriners participated. Shown in the photograph above are Divan members, the Most Worshipful Grand Master, the chairman of the SHC-Lexington Unit and Kosair nobles. Noble Sam Swope provided a deluxe van to transport the fez in the parade. Nobles Alan Miller, Mike Holt, Jim Hatfield, Vene Weissert, Bob Dadisman and Tom Cissell were our transportation team for the fez and the Directors Staff Jeep and trailer. Vene was able to be in his first Imperial Parade. He has taken care of the fez since the 1970s. Judy Dabney, Clara Juergens and Clara Wilder were some of the Kosair ladies watching the parade. 8 Kosair Kolums GOLF SCRAMBLE OPPORTUNITIES We are responding to our Kosair Shrine membership…more golf scrambles for ALL MASONS. We have scheduled two additional golf scrambles as follows: Monday September 14, 2009 Monday Shotgun at Eagle Creek. Fee $30 per player. Saturday October 10, 2009 Saturday Shotgun at Tanglewood. Fee $35 per player. Kosair All Mason Outing Monday September 14, 2009 Where: Eagle Creek Country Club, LaGrange, KY Who: All Master Masons Food & Entertainment: Food included, Golf, Fishing & Fellowship Fishing Tournament: Prizes for heaviest total weight of 6 fish & the biggest fish. Weigh-in time to be determined Everything is FREE except golf Who: All Master Masons Golf Tournament: 8:00 a.m. Shotgun Golf Scramble Format will be Best Ball Scramble, Make up your own teams. Cost is $30.00 per player which includes cart, green fees food and prizes (100% payout). HOLE SPONSORSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE FOR only $25.00 Fill out the form below and send to Kosair Shrine Center, 812 S. Second Street, Louisville, KY 40203, along with your check for $30.00 per player. Make checks payable to Kosair Shrine Center. Name Address City Phone number Names of other three team members Handicap State Zip Entry forms must be received with payment by September 7, 2009. Committee reserves the right to assign players to make full teams if at all possible. Questions call Tom Cissell 502-494-6692. Kosair Shrine Saturday Golf Scramble Saturday October 10, 2009 Where: Tanglewood Golf Course - Taylorsville, KY Time: 8:30 a.m. Shotgun Who: All Master Masons Golf Tournament: Format will be Best Ball Scramble with Blind Draw for teams. Cost is $35.00 per player which includes cart, green fees food and prizes (100% payout). Food and Awards: Included – after golf HOLE SPONSORSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE FOR only $25.00 Fill out the form below and send to Kosair Shrine Center, 812 S. Second Street, Louisville, KY 40203, along with your check for $35.00 per player. Name Address City Phone number Handicap or Average Score State Zip Make checks payable to Kosair Shrine Center. Entry forms must be received with payment by September 30, 2009. Questions call D. Wayne Linville 502-933-1886. SEPTEMBER, 2009 9 LADIES ORIENTAL SHRINE OF N.A. ALL YOU CAN EAT PANCAKES!!! The Ladies of Egypt Court, Ladies’ Oriental Shrine of NA will be hosting an “All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast” at the Applebee’s Restaurant, 9921 Ormsby Station Road, October 3rd, 8 A.M. – 10:00 A.M. Come out and enjoy all you can eat pancakes, coffee, juice and milk for just $5 per person. For advance tickets contact any LOS member or call 955-9572 or just stop by. If you like fish, come by the Suburban Lodge, 3rd & Southern Pkwy., October 17th from 10:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M. when the Ladies will be selling homemade bakery items: $1 per slice and you can even buy whole cakes for your Sunday dinners and oh yeah, don’t forget the fish! GRAND HIGH PRIESTESS, LOSNA, VISITS LOUISVILLE SEPTEMBER 22-23 Egypt Court is preparing for a visit by the Grand High Priestess, Lady Patricia “PC” Mabray from Houston, TX. The Ladies will tour the Lexington Shrine Hospital on the 22nd followed by a brunch, a pot luck dinner that evening and the official meeting and then on the 23rd, they will treat Lady “PC” to an evening of entertainment at the Derby Dinner Playhouse. The Ladies will head North to Indianapolis for their Great Lakes Unit Meet, where Egypt Court will have two Units perform: the Oriental Fantasies, an Oriental Band; and the Bluegrass Stompers, a Line Dance group. YOU MIGHT BE A KOSAIR FUNSTER Did you ever see a silly stunt and think it was hilarious? Did you ever laugh until tears came to your eyes and you hurt from the exertion? Did you ever want to run away to the circus? Do you love the smell of greasepaint? Do you sometime think sawdust is in your veins? Did you ever wonder what it would be like to be in a great parade? Do you ever feel the need for anonymity just for the sake of having a good time? Are you an outgoing person, the life of the party? Are you a retiring person prone to hang back in the crowd while all the while wanting to be in the forefront of the action? Do you like Magic? Do you love children (of all ages?) Are you sentimental? Are you caring? Did your heart ever break when coming into contact with an unfortunate child and wish you could help in some way? Would you like make someone’s day brighter? Would you like to make a child laugh? THEN YOU SHOULD BE A KOSAIR FUNSTER Come and Join Us Last Monday each month, 7:00pm 10 Downtown Hi-12 International By Bruce Pelham My my how time flies by and here it is September already. Seems like an awfully short summer but time marches on. High Twelve sends best wishes for a pleasant Labor Day Holiday and what a way to look toward Fall. We have had some good speakers and will have more this month. This is an excellent excuse to visit us on Friday and have good Masonic Fellowship and you just might learn something new. Here is our lineup for September: Sept. 4th, We are Dark for the Labor Day Holiday. Herb Zimmerman - Fall Gardening. Sept. 11th, Steve Wing, General Curator, Lou. Zoo - "What's New at the Zoo". Sept. 18th, Open meeting, no speaker - For Grand York Rite Meetings in Lexington. Sept. 25th, Bob Mueller - Hosparus So, there you have it for this month, but I leave you with this thought: Busy people don't have time to be busybodies. Bruce Pelham PP & Sec'y Aahmed Grotto By Jim Doss The Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm welcomes Paul Marro into Aahmed Grotto. Paul was initiated July 8th. He will be a good addition and hard working prophet. He was raised in Robinson Lodge July 2nd and already has many friends in the Grotto. The mini-car unit continues to be very active. The unit has participated in many parades this year. They are a crowd pleaser and are cheered and applauded in every community. Mark your calendar for October 24th. Aahmed Grotto is having a fabulous pork chop dinner as a fundraiser. A corn-hole tournament and other activities are being planned. Good food and a fun time should be had by all who attend. IF YOU CHANGE THE WAY YOU LOOK AT THINGS, THE THINGS YOU LOOK AT WILL CHANGE ! Kosair Kolums Kosair Arab Patrol By Marvin Foster First and foremost, I regret to inform you that the Patrol Unit along with the rest of the Nobles of Kosair Shrine lost a dear and devoted brother, Noble Dan Cook on Saturday July 18th. Cookie had been in the Masonic Home for quite a while. We send our condolences to his dear wife Mary, and to the rest of his family. We will miss him because he was a faithful member of our Unit and everything in which he was involved in. We are planning to go to Jacksonville, Florida on August 13th for the South Eastern Shrine Convention. The Patrol will have our regular business meeting. When our president, Noble Junior Daugherty will be finished as president. We have enjoyed Junior and had a pretty good year. Members of the Wounded Warrior Transition Unit are hosted at Kosair Shrine. Kosair Legion of Honor By: John Phillips, Adjutant As the “Dog Days of Summer” draw to an end and the kids are back in school, The Kosair Shrine Legion of Honor keeps at a quick pace with hopes for our philanthropy to brighten the lives of children that Kosair Charities and Shriners of North America care for. The Kosair Legion of Honor possesses a void by the passing of our Past Commander, former writer for Kosair Kolums and friend, Noble Jim Heine. We know that heaven has a former Marine First Sergeant within its ranks and will keep everyone in line. Also, the Legion of Honor welcomes its newest members to the unit: Nobles Younger, Mercer and Morgan. We would like to invite any noble who is a retired or former member of our Armed Forces, please consider joining the Legion of Honor. If not our unit, please be involved by joining one of Kosair’s many units. The SESA Convention in Jacksonville, Florida has come to a close and with it, we would extend our congratulations to the newest Past SESA Legion of Honor Commander, Noble Bob Tally and his Lady, Charlene for their hard work and diligence to ensure this 2009 SESA LOH Convention was second to none. The 2009 Pilgrimage to our nation’s capitol, Washington, D.C. for the Wreath Laying Ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is quickly coming upon us. For more information, contact the Adjutant or Commander for more details. On Monday, September 7th is Labor Day. This day was set out over 100 years ago by the labor movement and is a day of celebration to the economic achievements of American Workers around the country. This day is a national tribute to the contributions American workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country. It’s an honor to belong to the Legion of Honor! It won’t be long before the football season will be here. We plan to do our usual parking for the Manual Stadium game again this year. We encourage all Patrol members to participate as possible. We will need your help, and we will enjoy the fellowship together. Until next month, I’ll leave you with Marvin’s thought for the month. “Imagination is the beginning of creation. You imagination what you desire, you will what you image and at last you create what you will.” (George Bernard Shaw). Yours in the Faith – Marvin Foster, Secretary Derby City Hillbilly Clan #3 By "Not so slim " Jim Doss Ben a real busy summer fer us cuzzins and gals. Wuz in the Portland and Pekin parades. The crowds were lively and we had a fun time. A bunch of us drove a fer piece up to the Imperial Hillbilly Cornvention in Perrysville, Oh. Thar wuz hillbillies from all over the country and Canada too. The parade and initiations were great. Everybody wuz so friendly couldn't help but have a good time. We had a couple of vendor tables and raised sum money fer the kids at Kosair Children’s Hospital. A hardy welecome to Jim Carter our newest cuzzin. Jim was initiated at our July 26th meetin, and is a brother from Buechel Lodge. Sept. 19th we are having a fundraiser with food and activities at the Grotto on Manslick during the Fairdale Festival. All nobles and their families are invited. October 16th may be the biggest day of year fer us Derby City Hillbillies! We is havin Hillbilly Night at Kosair Shrine. Country vittles will start the evening, followed by good fun entertainment and a live auction. Most important we'll be putting on the Hillbilly Degree for any flatlander noble and the gals degree for their lady. Cuzzins and gals we need a lot of help to make Hillbilly Night a great success so please attend our Sept. 25th meetin. Love, life and laughter are great things, but only if kept in due bounds. The Pegasus Parade in May was a great time for Sand Bug members, their ladies and members of the Kosair elected Divan. Everybody along the parade route enjoyed the “Bugs”. Some of them were perhaps enticed to become Shriners. SEPTEMBER, 2009 11 Mark Twain Shrine Club Kosair contributes over $3 million annually to health care for children JACK KIPER Commodore RICHARD WEISS Vice-Commodore THOMAS CISSELL Rear Commodore HENRY WATSON, SR. Purser By B. Shawn Warren On Saturday morning, July 4th, members of the Mark Twain Shrine Club and Mini Wheels assembled in the parking lot of the old Fruit of the Loom plant in Campbellsville, KY. Following breakfast and fellowship, the Nobles lined up for the Campbellsville Fourth of July parade. There were mini cars, motorcycles, tractor trailers and a golf cart that followed the Kosair Scimitar and Crescent along the parade route. The weather was perfect and the Mini Wheels brought smiles to the faces of young and old alike. After the parade the club members returned to the plant for fellowship and photos. Mark Twain Shrine Club has enjoyed an outstanding year under the leadership of Noble Bill Hart, Club President. Our meeting attendance is always outstanding and our food and fellowship is to be envied. Our members regularly work road blocks and fundraisers for Kosair Charities. Mark Twain Shrine Club meets on the first Tuesday of each month at the Edgewood in Columbia, KY. We welcome any Kosair Noble to attend our meetings. LOUISVILLE SCOTTISH RITE FOUNDATION 16th Annual Golf Scramble Monday, September 28, 2009! South Park Country Club 913 South Park Road Luncheon – 11:30 a.m. Shotgun Start 1:00 p.m. Awards Ceremony After Golf Entry Fee: $125 Includes Green & Cart Fees, Sleeve of Golf Balls, Tees, Golf Shirt Pre-Scramble Luncheon & Prize Ticket Call Foundation Office – 502584-7483 to register your Team! If you can’t play, be a sponsor! Call our office today! 12 Kosair Kolums Past Masters Unit By Bill Lewellen Our cool weather has been enjoyed by all and has improved our solicitations for the road collections as it has for the Buck A Line or store collections. Let’s hope all keeps up and makes for a better yet Circus in 2010. Don’t forget your Advertising, Program & Banner Sale. I am getting more Wal-Mart stores and Sam’s club to work any of you Nobles wanting to work call me at 254-7259. We had a very good Scottish Rite class reunion June 6th, and another Kosair Shrine (70 +) new Nobles for Kosair and 37 new York Rite, and a Unity class for both on July 18th. Also July18th was a Parade in LaGrange with the lighted Fez being taken by Noble James Hatfield and others, Dune-Buggies and other motor driven vehicles. Then on Sunday 19th. was the Tenth Sam Swope Road Rally, sponsored by Kosair Motor Corp. I helped register and believe it will be the best ever. We also had our Lighted Fez towed to the Imperial Shrine convention in San Antonia, TX. by our members Jim Hatfield; Bobby Dadisman, Tom Cissell & Vene Weissert. Thanks a lot to Noble Sam Swope for the use of a super good van for towing the Fez. Get ready for August 12-16th. SESA Convention in Jacksonville, Florida. Sick, Distressed & Deceased: Chief Rabban Kirk Carter was in & out of Hospital, received a couple of cardiac stents, doing O.K.; Edd Fisher, brother of Jim Fisher P.P. was in Audubon, out & doing OK; Noble Frank McAllister, brother passed 6/14/09, Madison IN; Noble John Robert Gognat Sr. Passed 6/23/09 was a resident of Masonic Homes; Noble Edward Ray “Sonny” Johnson PM & Past District/ Dept. Grayson Co. Leitchfield 6/12/09; Brother Robert Milliner he was 1 St, Lt. Commander of Scottish Rite Guard After several weeks in old St. Anthony Hospital, passed to his Heavenly Father 7/15/09. Last to depart Ellsworth Daniel Cook, Jr., (Dan) 7/18/09. He was a member of Masonic Lodge # 638; York Rite; 33-Degree Scottish Rite & Kosair Shrine. Our Prayers to all sick and distressed & Condolences to all Family & Friends of the deceased. BOB FRYE Experience serving your real estate needs since 1972. 895-7777 957-1771 SEPTEMBER, 2009 13 CEREBRAL PALSY K.I.D.S. CENTER BECOMES KIDS CENTER FOR In celebrating its 50th Anniversary, the Cerebral Palsy Kids Center changed its name. Now called the Kids Center for Pediatric Therapies, its name better embodies the mission of the organization. “We didn’t want to be limited to only caring for Cerebral Palsy patients when, in fact, we do so much more,” said Jim Littlefield-Dalmares, director of marketing and development. “The new name better describes the agency and the services provided.” Services like physical, occupational and speech therapy help children with a variety of disabilities such as autism, Down syndrome or basic speech and language disorders. However, the caring staff at Kids Center, doesn’t see a child’s limits as a disability. They prefer to embrace their mission – “We see the ability in disability.” To exemplify its mission, the organization unveiled the Ability Wall in March. While the primary focus of the Ability Wall was to provide information to clients and guests about the organization and upcoming events, the opportunity for the children to become engaged and motivated by it has been much more substantial. “The Ability Wall helps us celebrate the small stuff,” said Littlefield-Dalmares. PEDIATRIC THERAPIES say ‘L’ words,” remind everyone that Dalmares. “Every kid we touch is a the small things are often the biggest Kosair Kid.” accomplishments. For more information about the Kids While the abilities posted on the wall Center for Pediatric Therapies, visit by the children will be rotated often, www.kidscenterky.org. the organization is collecting them with hopes of publishing a book in the future. The hope is that parents and caregivers will see the small accomplishments and not focus on the limits and what their children can’t achieve, but instead what they can. Former patients also are encouraged to celebrate their accomplishments over the years by visiting the Kids Center offices and post their abilities on the new Ability Wall. The Kids Center is the recipient of a $320,000 grant from Kosair Charities to expand its indigent care services, absorb increased demand, expand facility staff and continue facility housekeeping service. Beginning in 2010, Kids Center will receive an additional four-year, $2 million leadership grant to support the organization’s endowment campaign. Little things like six-year-old Wesley’s recent accomplishment, “I can “Kosair Charities empowers answer ‘why’ questions,” or seven- kids to accomplish the small year-old Joanna’s milestone, “I can things,” said Littlefield- 14 Kosair Kolums Flowers for the Living JUNE MEMORIALS JAMES ALLEN Daniel Allen LARRY ANDERSON Elizabeth Anderson STANLEY ANDERSON Mr. M. Allen Anderson PAT APPLEBERRY Pat and Janice Miller MARY L. ASHBY Hulan G. Ashby MRS. MYRTLE I. BAUMGARDNER A. Bogard Insurance Group HELEN MARIE BELL Mr. John W. Bell RALPH BELL Alisha Bell SHIRLEY BIBB Mrs. Helen Whiteaker INA BLEEMEL Georgia B. Shelburne MR. CHARLES W. BOWMAN Mrs. Shirley Bowman MRS. MAXINE P. BRADSHAW Edwin A. Logan, Attorney at Law NOBLE ROBERT B.BRENEMAN, JR. Kathy’s “Bunco Babes” Sue Martin ROGER DAY BRITT Frank and Lavern Britt MR. WILLIAM L. BRYANT, SR. Joyce Chaffin Una S. Pereira Purity Chapter #116 OES Dolores E. Reddinger Mrs. Martha M. Shields MRS. ELLEN B. CAMENTZ Bob Borah Robert M. Bouse Butch and Suzette Govoni Herbert E. Miller, Jr. Armand and Miriam Ostroff Shadow Wood Neighborhood Assoc Katherine Solomon NOBLE BERNARD L. CAREY Kosair Shriners Thelma C. Carpenter Richard and LaVonne Clark JAMES CARTER Elgene Carter NOBLE CHARLES E. CASEY Friendship Class - Beargrass Christian Church Dolores A. Kurowski John and Pauline Moyers WALTER E. COFFEY, JR. Opal Fay Coffey MR. RUDOLPH M. COTTON Harry and Lisa Barber, Chris and Whitney Barber, and Lee Barber LISA AND BRANDY COY Shirley A. Ramsey LELAND DAVIS Faye Davis NOBLE RUSSELL M. DAVIS Kosair Shriners CHRISTEEN DOTSON Marsha and Mason Kannapel NOBLE SHIRLEY L. DUGGINS, JR. Jay and Carol Albright Jim and Pat Anderson Anonymous Mike and Nelda Bayer Alma Cambron Dicky and Pam Cambron Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Carrico Jimmie and Rebecca Carriso Norma Elmore Sharon Evanoff Nadine A. Glidewell Ann Graves James and Mary Alice Graves Leo and Lula Graves Gary and Gloria Haines Vernon and Norma Hyberger Lillian Kidwell Bill and Deloris Kyser Daymond and Shirley Lush Kenneth and Wanda Lutes George and Delores Maier Connie Mattingly National City Mtg (Vickie Monroe) Gale Osbourne Wallace and Martha Pedigo Margaret M. Pyles Albertus and Linda Smith Bill and Margaret Smith Lawrence Spalding and Florine Donald and Cindy Thompson Howard and Catherine Thonen Bobby and Janet Tinsley FRANCES L. DUNCAN William E. Claggett Bill and Judy Jackson Chester and Liz Knight Buck Grove Friends & Neighbors and Mrs. Rose Raney The Garrett Community RALPH EARL Kay Fulks ED BILL AND LUDY LYANN William M. Ehlers BRICE EDWARDS Brown-Forman Corporation ONEKAH GRACE EISENHAUER Phillip and Sandra Sisk BETTY ELLMERS Ms. Evelyn A. Eisenmenger Sue and Barbara Eisenmenger HDR Engineering, Inc. of Omaha, NE HDR Engineering, Inc. Staff of Water Business Group HDR Engineering, Inc. of the Carolinas Anita G. Hiller Lorena Hundley Debbie LaCour Bob and LaVerne Lawrence Katrin E. Ohlemacher Randall Osburn and Terry Jones David and Susan Parker Mr. Lewis Upton Pry, Jr. Sonny and Phyllis Wright NOBLE JOHN F.FIHE, JR. The Thomas Family NOBLE MR. KENNETH G. FOBES Ms. Barbara L. Arning Cheryl Lint Annabelle Lytle JOHN FRAZIER Paul and Judy Wurtman ADAM W. FURGERSON Byron Furgerson WYMAN AND ALYNE GENTRY Reva Kalbfleisch MR. SAMUEL GERLACH Mrs. Eugenia G. Cox EDWIN GILPIN Irma Gilpin CAROLYN AND ROBERT GLEASON Anne Klein NOBLE JOHN R. GOGNAT, SR. Kosair Shriners MR. HAROLD N. HAMMOND Lois and Harold Hammond HERALD HAMMOND David and Margie Martinez I. C. “CURT” HARRIS Ervin and Pat Caldwell Glenn and Judy Flanders, Lanny and Janice Simmons Bob and Joyce Cary Joe III and Mary Hall Goodman Ruby Jessie and Barbara Jane BETTY ALICE HARSHFIELD Mr. Paul Naeyaert and Family FOX AND LORETTA HAYDEN Joe Hayden MR. ARVIL HEADRICK Bill Lewellen CHRIS HERRELL Sheila Durbin JOHN R. HOBBS Anna E. Hobbs EVELYN A. HOFFMAN Susan Franklin A.J. and Gaye Passafiume Mary E. Sprigler DELVIA HOPPER Shirley Hopper GEORGE E. ISHAM Ms. Brenetta B. Isham NOBLE THOMAS L. JACKSON Kosair Shriners GORDON JARVIS Kay Fulks LOUISE K. JOHNS Freburt Johns NOBLE EDWARD R. JOHNSON Kosair Shriners Hardin County Fair Squares PATTIE KELSEY Margaret Kelsey BOB KNIPP Jeffersontown Transmission, Inc. NOBLE HENRY NELLIS KRAFT Kosair Shriners Elizabeth Barrens Mrs. Gordon Ford Hester H. Haick Todd and Cynthia Pauly JORDAN KREBS Vernon and Mary Cassell JUNE LAWLER Kenneth Lawler ELEANOR LEE Vernon and Dorothy Jones PAUL LEWIS Beatrice Lewis JULIE RAY LINDSEY Virginia Ray MR. JOHN J. LLOYD Clariss Lloyd FRED WAYNE LOCKE Geraldine S. Wright MAUREEN LUHN Richard Luhn NOBLE JAMES D. LYNCH Deborah A. Kaufman TODD MALMSHIEMER Mrs. Norma J. Moran CHARLOTTE MARION Janie Hoops John R. Marion LARRY AND EDNA MCCARTER Paul and Judy Wurtman MRS. ALEAN MEREDITH Tom and Martha O’Bryan BETTYE J. MERRIMAN Helen Barker WINNIE MILLER, SR. Rosemary Clark PEGGY FRANKS Ruby Mitsch CATHERINE MONTGOMERY Wanda Trent EARL MOSIER Dan and Sue Smith ARTHUR A. MOUNT Jenell Mount CORY MOUNT Jenell Mount NOBLE JAMES DONALD PEDIGO Mr. and Mrs. James R. Bragg Harold Carter Carol Coffey Roy and Violet Davis Glasgow Shriners Club King Family Ronnie and Janice Nadile Hugh D. Roe Dennis and Sharon Smith Jerry and Freda Smith FRANK PERKINS, SR. Paul and Judy Wurtman JAMES R. RAY Virginia Ray JOSEPH L. RAY Scott and Bobbie Zachary KEVIN RIGGLE Roy and Nina Samuels TROY V. RIORDAN Annette C. Riordan NOBLE BROWNIE ROCK Kosair Shriners ROBERT ALLEN SCHOLL Martha and Marcia Harper MARY ELIZABETH “LIZ” SEARCY” Darlene R. Bidwell AIDIN SELLERS Thelma M. Williams LENNY SEWELL, P.P. Terry and Kim Sewell MARIE ANN SHARP Philip Sharp ARCHIE, SR. AND HELEN SHELLEY Cordia Foster RANDY SPEARS Marion Puckett, Sandra Hall, Doris Stemmer, and Barbara Barthle MARY E. SPECK Morris and Evelyn Guthrie DONNA STUEBE Reverend and Mrs. Mainert J. Peterson HOWARD TABB Regina Tabb HAROLD B. TRAVIS Georgia E. Travis WILLIAM J. TRUE Nina S. True JOSEPH TURNEY Kay Fulks PAUL VINSEL Reverend and Mrs. Mainert J. Peterson SUE ANN WALDEN David and Patricia Jefferson EDDIE L. WARFORD Ms. Eleanor R. Warford MRS. WANDA L. WARNER Mr. James R. Warner MR. ROBERT L. WATERS, JR. Julie Waters MR. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, SR. Immaculate Conception Catholic Church MICHAEL WIMSATT Nancy Wimsatt SAM AND KATHRYN WURTMAN Paul and Judy Wurtman NOBLE FREDERICK ZEH Kosair Shriners IN HONOR OF DONNIE ALLEN AND CHRISTY Cleo Allen MRS. LINDA ALLEN (BIRTHDAY) Kosair Shriners CLYDE B. BABB Fay E. Babb KATIE BAKER Gail Stumler JOHN BARNARD D. P. Barnard ROBERT RAYMOND (Continued on next page) The ways of giving start with a will! Plan for tomorrow! Make your charitable bequest to Kosair Charities through your will! SEPTEMBER, 2009 15 Flowers for the Living (Continued from previous page BEASLEY Glenna Beasley GARY BLAND William and Mary Bland LOGAN AND ABBY BROCK Mr. Estel C. Logsdon DONNA BROWN Ms. Jolene Boblett-Altman EDWIN AND EDWIN LEE BRYANT Margaret Bryant C. BURKHEAD Mr. William O. Burkhead JOE CARROLL Geneva Carroll GENE CONRAD Ray A. Sword LEWIS ESTLE COOK, JR. Iva and Troy Cook SGT MAJOR PATRICK R. CORBITT Sylvia P. Cox CONNIE DAILY Goldia Mills DONNA DAVIS Pauline Batts MRS. DORA DAVIS (BIRTHDAY) Kosair Shriners CARL DOBSON, U.S.M.C. Roger and Charlotte Dobson KEITH DURR Bill and Agnes Montfort JACOB MILES EDGE Mike and Mary Pat Gray ROBERT H. FIELDS Sharon B. Fields CLARA FOX’S NIECE AND HUSBAND (ANNIVERSARY) Clara Nell Fox NANCY FOX Teresa Bebout MR. AND MRS. DAVID GRAY (ANNIVERSARY) Ms. Martha A. Lloyd WILLIAM F. HARPER Ruby Harper MEGAN B. HAWKINS Bill and Lorrene Hawkins LINDA LORRAINE HAYDEN Elaine Glenn JOHNATHON HIGDON Barbara Ralph SCOTTY AND MARK HILES Margie Hiles CECIL HUMPHREY Arthur and Vilaea Rowe JOHN HURST Mary J. Hurst HUEY JENNINGS Gayle Yewell SONNY AND HAROLD JOHNSON Mary Ann Johnson MARILYNN JOHNSTON Bob and Shirley Young SPENCER LAWRENCE Myrna S. Gilkey 16 BOBBY D. AND DAVID E. MANN Bobby and Mary Mann MATTHEW MONROE Bob and Wilma Harrison MRS. ANNA MORRISON (BIRTHDAY) Kosair Shriners MAY L. MURPHY John Murphy ED (BUDDY) OSBORNE Kathryn B. Osborne HUBERT AND PAULINE PAYTON Mr. Maurice Payton CIERRA PREWITT Anna Mae Drane EFFIE PRUITT Wilsie Pruitt MARY E. RUCKER Charles W. Rucker JASHUA AND DANIELLE RUSSELL Hazel Moore DONNA THOMAS SLATON Thomas Slaton KEVIN STATTS Carolyn Statts MR. SUTHERLAND Ronald C. Brooks BRENDA TABOR Earl A. Tabor JAMES THACKER, JR. Gayle Thacker DAMON TODD TINDLE Doris Tindle WALTER WIRTH Ruby Wirth HOLLY WOLFE Faye Hensley JULY MEMORIALS JAMES ALLEN Daniel Allen STANLEY ANDERSON Mr. M. Allen Anderson LUCILLE LLOYD ARMSTRONG James R. Armstrong HELEN MARIE BELL Mr. John W. Bell WOLF AND BESSIE BERMAN Mr. and Mrs. Bernard S. Berman GLORIA BISHOP Mr. Cordis E. Bishop NOBLE STEWART E. BLAND Kosair Shriners Randy and Christe Coe MS. JOYCE BOWEN Vivian S. Whitman ZIG BRAKMANIS John R. Wilson HILDA BRINEY John and Elaine Sauk BRADLEY S. BRYAN Kosair Motor Corp NOBLE ALVIN T. BURGESS Kosair Shriners NOBLE BERNARD L. CAREY Edward and Linda Dennis NOBLE HERBERT J. CHAPMAN Kosair Shriners Ron and Joyce Craig Butch and Suzette Govoni Major and Mrs. Peter B. Johnson Ladies Oriental Club Juanda Poiles and Children CHRIS Mr. Earl J. Weber NOBLE ROBERT C. CLENDENIN, JR. Kosair Shriners ACL DENNIS COCKERILL Glendon Earl Woosley CARY ALAN COFFEY Carol Coffey NOBLE DAN COOK Kosair Shriners George and Paula Barry Harold and Carolyn Boblitt Joseph Brunson Allan L. Crumes CPA/CFP Downtown High Twelve Club of Lou. #105 Butch and Suzette Govoni Dee Hand Kathleen Harris Ladies Oriental Club Bill Lewellen Stan and Natalie Scharre J. Memory and Berenice Townsend Russell and Bernice Wise Your Neighbors NOBLE CECIL COX Kosair Shriners MARY CECILIA CRAIG Constance Graves MR. DONALD E.”DON” DEATON, SR. Mr. Ralph Reese ARTHUR L. DIETRICH, JR. Ready Electric Co. BRICE EDWARDS Stacy H. Chinn OLLIE P. ELLIS Tilden R. Ellis BETTY ELLMERS First United Methodist Church Small Group Members - Su, Marti, Evelyn and John NOBLE KENNETH G. FOBES Moms In Touch FLEURETTE M. GENEST Mrs. Norma J. Moran GENEVA “GINNY” GILKEY Mr. Marion E. Gilkey Kosair Motor Corp IRVING GOLDBERG David and Margie Martinez SARAH HARDESTY Larry and Pat Flood OLETA HATCHETT Keith and Julie Lile David L. Pierce R.B. and June Scott NOBLE JAMES F. HEINE Kosair Shriners Carroll and Jo Barrett Eddie and Pat Chrisman Randy and Christe Coe Virginia Crowder Butch and Suzette Govoni Sherman and Lou Harris Kosair Boat Club Ladies Oriental Club Legionettes Sewell Industrial Electronics, Inc. Roger and Barbara Smith Jerry and Bev Ward NOBLE EDWARD R. JOHNSON James R. Ferguson, II Howard and Rose York MARY “POLLY” JONES Walt and Ann Thomson ANNIE KEENAN Constance Graves BEATRICE KNOOP “The Buds” NOBLE HENRY NELLIS KRAFT Rodger Hubbard Patrick and Jeanette Schmidt TIM KREKEL Mrs. Jane T. Attix Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Helfrich HENRY LENKIEWICZ Nick and Chris Hatchett and all 471 St. AMB Co DORIS J. LEWIS Mr. Larry W. Lewis NOBLE JERRY MARKOVICH Kosair Shriners EARNEST MASTERS Nancy Masters ADA MATHIS Dave and Vicki Scheid MRS. ALEAN MEREDITH Pat and Janice Miller Jerry and Bev Ward CHARLES E. MOSS Marathon Industries, Inc. JULIA NICOLE PALAZZO Michael A. Layman NOBLE JAMES DONALD PEDIGO Hiseville OES #581 Wayne and Julie Pedigo MR. ROGER PERKINS Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Zangmeister THOMAS POUND, JR. Lynette Roth, Karen Merletto, and Frank and Marie Merletto C. FRANKIE REESE Mr. Ralph Reese STANLEY JEWELL RICKARD Jimmy and Bonnie Teague NOBLE MASON C. RUDD Kosair Shriners MR. WESLEY J. RUTLEDGE, JR. Tom and Martha O’Bryan DANIEL C. SEABOLT Ken and Sherrin Kraus LENNY SEWELL, P.P. Otis Fox JETTA BEAN SORRELL Ruby G. Ballinger Shirley Jacobs MR. OSBORNE STIVERS Karen D. Stivers P. J. SUMMITT Ms. Stacey Manning JIM THOMPSON Richard E. Pack LOLA TOMASSETTI Al Tomassetti ORA M. TUCKER Sally Edwards Mary J. Jones Cynthia G. Trent University of Louisville MRS. ANNE WILLIAMS TULEY Mr. Thomas S. Tuley, Jr. KIRSTIE JO TURNERAHLFIELD Joe and Ann Warren MRS. LAVERINE TURNIPSEED Ray and Patricia Gilbert JONATHAN C. WILCOX Billy and Teresa Wilcox DORIS WILKINS Donald R. Cobb NOBLE ROBERT C. WILLIAMSON Ms. Janet L. Lewis MR. RUSSELL WORDEN Downtown High Twelve Club of Lou. #105 T. J. YATES Wathena K. Miller IN HONOR OF TOMMY BENNETT Ms. Melba Bennett MRS. PAT BERRY (BIRTHDAY) Kosair Shriners MRS. OLGA BOOHER (BIRTHDAY) Kosair Shriners LOGAN AND ABBY BROCK Mr. Estel C. Logsdon GENE CONRAD Ray A. Sword PAUL ERIC CRANE Henrietta Knight JACOB MILES EDGE Mike and Mary Pat Gray PAUL R. HARRISON Florence Turner MR. AND MRS. KEN HAYES (ANNIVERSARY) Phyllis King COLE EVAN HERRICK Mr. James N. Burrice HENRY HEUSER, JR. Randy and Christe Coe BROOKE HORN (BIRTHDAY) Mary Lynn Horn Lisa M. Johnson Robert and Linda Radcliff Meg Wiersema Scott Wiggins CONNIE HURST Ms. Stacey Manning NOBLE JIM AND NANCY JUDY (ANNIVERSARY) Jerry and Bev Ward RIVER LILE Keith and Julie Lile JOHN B. MARTIN Louise Martin MRS. MARSHA MAXWELL (BIRTHDAY) Kosair Shriners (Continued on next page) Kosair Kolums Flowers for the Living NEW BENEFIT FOR KOSAIR NOBLES JIM AND BERNIE NAISER (ANNIVERSARY) Randy and Christe Coe DR. JIM NETTLETON (BIRTHDAY) G. S. Nettleton WAYNE NEWLAND Sarah Newland MS. AMELIA NORDMANN (COLLEGE GRADUATION) Jo Reeve NOBLE TOM AND MARTHA O’BRYAN (ANNIVERSARY) M. Beth Ackerson Janet Ames Carroll and Jo Barrett Beth Biermann Brian and Brittany Biermann Chandler and Patricia Blewett Mary-Jo and Kyle Broyles Robert and Bonnie Caldwell Randy and Christe Coe Jim and Paula Eaton Darwin and Donna Edwards Bob and Geri Ethridge Larry and Kathy Fisher Wanda Flener Mike and Carol Grant Brenda Hale Ed and Lillian Hermann Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hitchcock J. B. and Elaine Hitt Paul and Sandra Hollensead David and Karen Hougland Ken and Diane Jackey Biff and Sandra Johnson Jere and Diane Kiesel John and Beth Krebs Terry and Sara Kuhn Debbie LaCour Laura Macy Bill and Linnie Maggard Randall and Julia Mast Sam and Pat McDowell Michael and Jane Meuler Peggy H. Meyer Maria N. Miller John and Pauline Moyers “William P. Mulloy, Sr.” Jim and Pat Muth Chris Niemann Barbara Nolph Jackie and Ray O’Bryan Kathleen Osterman Ken and Brenda Reiss Donna M. Rice Nicholas and Molly Schmitt Felix and Nicki Swiderski Roy and Donna Tooley J. Memory and Berenice Townsend Jerry and Bev Ward Charles and Jennifer Weber BRINDA SCOTT Louise Scott LISA SIMMONS Louise E. Key DANNY SIMPSON Winfred Bonta CLAUDIA STEINAU Mike and Doris Sheehy EDNA WOOD B. C. Wood THE YATES FAMILY Alberta Williams Nobles and friends of Kosair Shriners have the opportunity to help their families and their temple through the Emergency Alert Network (EAN). - EAN is a nationwide casualty notification program with over 950,000 members. - EAN will record all important medical information of each family member. - EAN will notify pre-designated persons of an emergency. - For a family up to five under the same roof. (Continued from previous page - EAN will issue an identification card for each family member. - In the event of an emergency, first responders call EAN for notification and the medical information on file. - One payment of only $119.00 to Kosair Shriners. First one hundred Kosair nobles to enroll pay only $99.00. - For more information contact Jim Booher, PP on 502-417-5800. The Emergency Alert Network is a separate and independent organization from Kosair Shriners. 2009 KOSAIR TEMPLE BALL YOU AND YOUR GUEST ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO A CELEBRATION OF THE NOBLES AND LADIES OF KOSAIR SHRINE WITH POTENTATE RANDY COE AND HIS LADY CHRISTE AND THE ELECTED DIVAN AND THEIR LADIES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2009 GALT HOUSE EAST GRAND BALLROOM Reception 5:45 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. Banquet seating at 6:45 p.m. RSVP by September 11, 2009 Formal $100.00 per couple In lieu of gifts, donations to Kosair Charities are appreciated SEPTEMBER, 2009 17 Kosair Sunshriners By Bill Lewellen Noble Walt Oster has been very active, he called me on June 14th. Flag Day at the Masonic Home with a large Parade. Our mission was to gather as many Masons together. And present all with a American Flag. Also one of the World War II Veterans with a Plaque which he had coming to him. Also had a Chief Glen Powell and a member of DAV #454 Chet Neddy. Each of us there gave a brief account of our respective military service. On June 20th we had an all day picnic at the Masonic Homes of Ky. Another scheduled for August 1st. with booths and yard sales, we are looking for a big day. Sick, deceased and condolences - I tried getting in contact with Chester McCool, he was at home last I heard and requested, to keep him in our Prayers; .Gil Smith said he is doing real good but not driving at nights. PASSED WITHIN THE UNSEEN PORTALS THOSE WHOM WE REMEMBER Nobles Created Died Bernard L. Carey Russell M. Davis John R. Gognat, Sr. Thomas L. Jackson Edward R. Johnson Henry N. Kraft, II Brownie W. Rock Frederick L. Zeh Stewart E. Bland Alvin T. Burgess Herbert J. Chapman Robert C. Clendenin, Jr. Ellsworth D. Cook, Jr. Cecil Cox James F. Heine Jerry E. Markovich Mason C. Rudd 10/21/09 11/19/88 06/17/00 12/03/77 11/23/02 06/01/74 10/18/75 06/06/70 05/25/77 12/08/73 10/21/72 06/05/65 11/26/47 11/22/61 11/19/93 05/19/08 05/31/57 06/18/09 06/07/09 06/23/09 06/03/09 06/12/09 06/11/09 06/07/09 06/09/09 07/01/09 07/27/09 07/23/09 07/01/09 07/18/09 07/02/09 07/03/09 07/12/09 07/05/09 You don’t have to think TOO hard to become a Shriner or a York Rite Mason! Once or for both! July 18, 2009, but call now! (502-585-5412) Call Kosair Temple About Advertising in Kosair Kolums (502) 585-5412 JUST IN CASE Air Movers Heating & Cooling, Inc. 502-231-9660 If you need help with your heating or air conditioning, there’s only one thing you need to know. This number. And we’ll be there. Whatever it takes. 18 Heating & Cooling Systems Kosair Kolums Ladies Oriental Club By Carol Grant Two new members were added in June, Lisa Gilkey and Martha O’Bryan. Welcome Ladies! Summer is about over and Fall is fast approaching. The Ladies Oriental Club, although we didn’t meet for the summer months, we have had an extremely busy and good summer. Loretta Arave for hosting us in her beautiful home. We had such fun! Headline News Our next meeting will be Monday, September 14th and we are asking that each lady bring a dish such as a vegetable, salad or dessert to share. Our meal for that evening will be five dollars ($5.00) for this month only. Chef Corey will provide the meat and drinks. This will be a kickoff for our “Kosair Cooks in the Ville” cookbook. Why not try to bring a dish that you sent in for the cookbook for the ladies to taste? August 28 – Kosair Shrine Club Dinner. Eric Nelson returns playing your favorites in the Dining Room. Dinner and music begin at 6:30 p.m. Let the staff know you are coming. 585-5412. September 1 - Kosair Charities Volunteers Meeting. Join in on the rewarding fun of volunteering your time and support for Kosair Charities Kids. You will be amazed at how good you will feel helping our Kids. Meetings held at Kosair Charities Centre at 982 Eastern Parkway. Contact Karen Ernspiker at 502-637-7696. September 4 – Kosair Shrine Club Dinner. Shrine Club opens for a delicious Buffett Style Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Harold Gilbert will provide entertainment in the Dining Room. Make your reservations early. September 5 – Newburg Parade. Line up at 11:00 a.m. at Forest Tabernacle Baptist Church, 4205 E. Indian Trail. September 11 – Kosair Shrine Club Dinner. Shrine Club opens for a delicious Buffett Style Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Lou Vernon and Warner Anderson will team up to entertain you in the Dining Room for your dining pleasure. Make reservations today. September 12 – Middletown, Ky. Parade. Parade begins at Noon. Line up at 10:30 a.m. September 12 – Simpsonville 20 th Anniversary Parade. Parade begins at 11:00 a.m. September 14 – Kosair All Mason Golf Outing @ Eagle Creek. Eagle Creek CC in LaGrange will be the setting for this year’s second Kosair Stag Outing. Golf, Fishing, Cards or whatever, along with mouthwatering fish sandwiches, bratwursts and camel’s milk for your enjoyment. 8:00 a.m. Shotgun Golf Scramble. Everything is free except for golf. Cost for golf is only $30.00 per player. Make up your own teams. HOLE SPONSORHIPS are available for only $25.00. September 16 – 19 – SASA Convention in Virginia Beach. September 17 – Jeffersontown Gaslight Festival Parade. Ready! Set! Go! To the Gaslight parade and support Kosair’s Many Units showcased in this great annual event that kicks off the Gaslight Festival. Line up at J-Town Center @ 5:00 P.M. September 18 – Kosair Shrine Club Dinner. Shrine Club opens for a delicious Buffett Style Dinner at 6:30 p.m. featuring a special menu, music and a surprise or 2. September 19 – Fairdale Parade. Line up at 11:00 a.m. @ Fairdale High School. S e p t e m b e r 2 5 – Ko s a i r S h r i n e Club Dinner. Shrine Club opens for a delicious Buffett Style Dinner and musical entertainment at 6:30 p.m. Be there. September 26 – Marion County Ham Day Parade. Pig Out while you show your support for Kosair’s Units in this annual fun event. Monday night line dance lessons were held in the ballroom, with Marsha Maxwell and Benita Cissell, doing the honors of teaching the class. The ladies and men that showed up had a great time learning line dancing and even tried a few of the numbers that were taught in out-of-town Shrine balls. The line dance lessons will continue on the Third Monday of the month at 6:00 p.m. at a cost of three dollars ($3), which will be donated to Kosair Charities. Remember those Kosair Koins for Kids banks we handed out in February? Be sure and bring them to our September meeting, we will be counting and wrapping coins for Kids. We will have some table talk at each table while we count the coins. Our Bring and Buy Auction was a giant success. Thanks to all who participated. Thanks to Spending time with others is a greater gift than spending money! Kosair Golf Club Resort on September 30 and October 1. Please contact C. L. Lane (502-543-7703) if you would like to participate. Good golf, fellowship and I’ve been told some camel’s milk will be available. The year has additional fun activities and matches. Below is a summary of our upcoming activities and dates: By Tom O’Bryan, President We are having fun playing golf. We have had a Scramble at Tanglewood, June Shrine Outing at Eagle Creek, Scramble at Heritage Hills, and competitive matches in our flights. Our overnight outing is at Bright Leaf Style Show is coming up on November 14, 2009 in the Kosair Ballroom, be thinking about what you would like to do to make it a real success. See You in September! 2009 Kosair Golf Club Schedule Sept 7-11 Match #8 Wessinger Hills, Shelbyville Sept 14 Shrine Outing at Eagle Creek, LaGrange Sept 21-25 Match #9 Maywood, Bardstown Sept 22 Kosair Golf Club meeting 7 pm Sept 30/Oct 1 Golf Outing, Bright Leaf Resort Oct 5-9 Match #10, Seneca Course, Louisville Oct 10 Kosair Shrine Saturday Golf Outing, Tanglewood Oct 27 Golf Club Meeting 7 pm with Election of Officers Nov 10 Awards Banquet at Kosair Shrine Center Flight Winners announced-Valhalla Golf compliments of David Owen Please contact Tom O’Bryan 387- 6525 or C. L. Lane 502-543-7703, or see our web site at www.kosair.com/golf.html for more information about the Kosair Golf Club. SEPTEMBER, 2009 (Continued from Page 6) 19 The Kosair Boat Club Annual “Christmas in July.” The event is a dinner and dance which collects toys for distribution to the Kosair Kids at Kosair Children's Hospital. Hundreds of toys are donated each year. As you can tell by the photos below, a fun time was had by all! Kanyon Bell, one of our Kosair Kids "strikes a pose" at the Kosair Boat Club Christmas in July toy collection event. Rick Talbott, George Younger, Patrick Miller and Allan Bogard were elves. Tom Cissell and JR Riggs were different ends of Rudolph. Santa poses for a picture with some of the ladies on his lap at the Kosair Boat Club Christmas in July event. Some people have all the luck. Santa was Bob Frye, PP. Thanks, Bob! 20 Kosair Kolums Novice Ceremonial Questionnaire Please return to: Potentate Randy Coe, Kosair Shriners, 812 South Second Street, Louisville, KY 40203 Name Lady First Middle Last Address Zip City State Home phone Work Email address: Children Occupation Employer Date of Birth Hobbies 1. Have you served in Military Service? Yes No Branch 2. Have you ever played a musical instrument? Yes No Rank If yes, what instrument: Do you currently play: If yes what 3. Do you sing or have you sung in an organized group? Yes 4. Do you have a special talent or skill? Yes No No What If yes what: 5. Are you a licensed airplane pilot, mechanic, navigator? If yes, underline the category. 6. Are you CPR or Medically trained? Yes 7. Were you a DeMolay? Yes 8. Do you play golf? Yes No No No Are you current & certified? Boy Scout: Yes Bowl: Yes No 9. Would you be interested in joining a Shrine Unit? Yes No Rank achieved Ride a horse: Yes No No If yes, what Unit? No If yes, What Club? 10. Would you be interested in joining a Shrine Club? Yes 11. How can the Kosair Shrine best serve your needs and desires 12. If you get involved, what area of interest would you like to explore SEPTEMBER, 2009 21 York – Kosair Shrine Unity Class of July 18, 2009 22 Kosair Kolums Create a lasting legacy with a gift to Kosair Kids A charitable bequest represents your legacy of dedication to Kosair Charities that will have a long-lasting impact on the medical care of the children who need it most. A bequest is a smart and simple way to invest in the health and vitality of Kosair Kids. Contact Kosair Charities to learn how you can include a gift to help Kosair Kids in your will. OWEN FUNERAL HOMES www.kosair.org © Monkey Business - Fotolia.com OWEN FUNERAL HOMES Vice President of Development Chandler Blewett (502) 637-7696 or [email protected] 2 1/2 Miles So. of Watterson X-Way 5317 Dixie Highway Louisville, Ky. 40216 447-2600 David Owen • Bill Longest Mark S. McNeil 9318 Taylorsville Road Jeffersontown, KY 40299 266-9655 David Owen Philip R. Simpson Kenneth W. Hardin, Sr. Kenneth W. Hardin, Jr. Sincere Service Family Owned Bobby Knipp JEFFERSONTOWN TRANSMISSION SERVICE 10610 Old Taylorsville Road - (502) 267-7561 (Cell) 502-836-1123 (Bus) 502-955-7926 BILL & SANDRA RYAN RYANS TRAVEL ADVENTURES Referring Travel Agent BILL RYAN SUNBELT RENTALS (502) 969-2724 Office (502) 968-1823 Fax BOB STRANGE REMODELING AND REPAIR KITCHENS AND BATHS PAINTING AND DRYWALL WORK ©2005 ©2007Norton NortonHealthcare Healthcare 502-494-1824 Cell or 502-225-9903 Home SEPTEMBER, 2009 SAVINO’S ITALIAN FOOD 8533 Terry Rd., Louisville, KY 40258 Open Wed.-Sat. for Lunch & Dinner 502-933-1080 Marty & Linda Key Fax (502) 368-7253 (502) 368-5644 (800) 544-2383 MILLER TRANSPORTATION MIKE MILLER 7917 OLD THIRD ST. ROAD LOUISVILLE, KY 40214 (502) 639-2945 Mobile 189*61*16651 Nextel [email protected] Harpring Florist “my Mark in design” Since 1928 Mark E. White 1200 Barret Ave. Owner 502-459-1420 Louisville, KY 40204 Thank you, Kosair Charities! With medical treatment from Kosair Children’s Hospital and financial support from Kosair Charities, children who were once sick now have the opportunity to play, go to school and grow up healthy. 23 KOSAIR TEMPLE, AAONMS 812 South 2nd Street Louisville, Ky. 40203 Non Profit Org. U S Postage PAID L&D SEPTEMBER 2009 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 1 Mark Twain SC 6:00 Gold Fidelity DeMolay 7:00 Legion of Honor 7:30 WEDNESDAY 2 Chanters 11:30 lunch THURSDAY 3 Glasgow S.C. 7:00 Brass Band 7:30 Directors Staff 7:30 FRIDAY SATURDAY 4 5 Downtown Hi-12 12:00 Past Master Dinner 6:00 (PMU Advisors) 7:00 Harold Gilbert Kosair Shrine Dinner 6:30 6 7 Hardhats 11:00 Sandbugs 7:30 Oriental Band 8:00 8 32 Club Luncheon Noon Temple Closed after 4:30 9 Bullitt Cty. Motor Corps. 7:00 Temple Closed after 4:30 10 Blue & Gray Club 11:30 Greeters 7:00 Brass Band 7:30 11 Downtown Hi-12 12:00 12 Lou Vernon & Warner Anderson Kosair Shrine Dinner 6:30 13 20 14 Zipper Club, Sunshriners 11:00 Arab Patrol 7:00 Flying Fezzes 7:30 Oriental Band 8:00 21 Unit Directors Mtg., 6:30 RIASOK S.C. 7:00 Oriental Band 8:00 15 Gold Fidelity DeMolay 7:00 Legion of Honor 7:30 22 32 Club Luncheon Noon Golf Club 7:00 16 Transportation Unit 10:30 23 Temple Closed after 4:30 17 YOSHI 6:30 Leitchfield S.C. 7:00 Dance Band 7:30 24 Brass Band 7:30 18 Downtown Hi-12 12:00 Kosair Shrine Dinner 6:30 25 Downtown Hi-12 12:00 19 26 Kosair Shrine Dinner 6:30 27 28 Funsters 7:00 Street Machines 7:00 Motor Corps 7:30 Lebanon S.C. 8:00 Oriental Band 8:00 29 Oldham S.C. 6:30 30 Temple Closed after 4:30 OCTOBER 2009 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 1 Glasgow S.C. 7:00 Brass Band 7:30 Directors Staff 7:30 FRIDAY SATURDAY 2 3 Downtown Hi-12 12:00 Past Master Dinner 6:00 (PMU Advisors) 7:00 Boat Club 7:30 Kosair Shrine Dinner 6:30 4 11 18 5 6 Ladies Oriental Club 6:00 Arab Patrol 7:00 Communications 7:30 Provost 7:30 Oriental Band 8:00 Mark Twain SC 6:00 Gold Fidelity DeMolay 7:00 Legion of Honor 7:30 12 13 Hardhats 11:00 Sandbugs 7:30 Oriental Band 8:00 19 Zipper Club, Sunshriners 11:00 Arab Patrol 7:00 Flying Fezzes 7:30 Oriental Band 8:00 7 Bullitt Cty. Motor Corps. 7:00 Chanters 11:30 8 Blue & Gray Club 11:30 Greeters 7:00 Brass Band 7:30 9 Downtown Hi-12 12:00 10 Kosair Shrine Dinner 6:30 32 Club Luncheon Noon Temple Closed after 4:30 20 Gold Fidelity DeMolay 7:00 Legion of Honor 7:30 14 Temple Closed after 4:30 21 Transportation Unit 10:30 15 YOSHI 6:30 Leitchfield S.C. 7:00 Dance Band 7:30 22 Oldham Cty. S.C. 7:00 Brass Band 7:30 16 Downtown Hi-12 12:00 Kosair Shrine Dinner 6:30 23 Downtown Hi-12 12:00 17 24 Kosair Shrine Dinner 6:30 25 Hillbilly Clan Mtg. 1:30 at Ahmed Grotto Bullitt County S.C. 3:00 24 26 Unit Directors Mtg., 6:30 Street Machines, RIASOK S.C., Funsters 7:00 Motor Corps 7:30 Oriental Band 8:00 27 32 Club Luncheon Noon Golf Club 7:00 28 Temple Closed after 4:30 29 Brass Band 7:30 30 Downtown Hi-12 12:00 31 Kosair Shrine Dinner 6:30 Kosair Kolums