April Elks Bulletin.pub - St. Augustine Elks Lodge 829
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April Elks Bulletin.pub - St. Augustine Elks Lodge 829
20 2015 ELK OF THE YEAR Grace Andrews 2015 OFFICER OF THE YEAR Mike Rathmann www.elks.org/ ELKS GRAND LODGE www.floridaelks.org FLORIDA ELKS ASSOCIATION- www.elks829.com ST AUGUSTINE LODGE WEB SITE Phone: 904-471-2829 [email protected] A FRATERNAL ORGANIZATION ST. AUGUSTINE ELKS LODGE #829 PO BOX 238 Mike Rathmann, Lodge Secretary ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA 32085-0238 TEL.-904-471-2829 Editor>>>> REQUESTED RETURN SERVICE ST. AUGUSTINE ELKS LODGE #829 LODGE BULLETIN The glory of Spring and the awakening it brings, is the joy in the tune that the bluebird sings. It is a chance for us to improve on the days that lie ahead, to make sure the bounty of our blessings keep our hearts and souls well fed. April 2016 Exalted Ruler’s Message As we begin the new fiscal year. I want to thank every member for the trust you have placed in me. It is truly an honor to serve the Lodge as Exalted Ruler. I will work hard to uphold the virtues of charity, justice, brotherly love and fidelity. As the old year comes to a close so does the 2015 2016 membership card. The officers will be working the door to the lounge checking cards. This is a requirement of our license so please cooperate with the officers as they do their job; they are volunteers too. We have an exciting year ahead of us. My special focus this year is on Brotherly Love and Charity. Many events are planned where we can gather for the good of the lodge. Together we can make this year a fun, cohesive, and prosperous year. Together is the important part along with showing brotherly love I appreciate your support and continued volunteering for our great lodge over the next twelve months. John Gebert Exalted Ruler Lodge #829 Elk of the Month I would like to thank Sandra (Sam) Williams for her hard work in getting the word out in the community. She is our Elk of the Month for April. We recently got a picture in the St Augustine record of Bingo Chairman Bob Catuto presenting a check for $500.00 to the Boy Scout troop 345. 2 19 OFFICER INSTALLATION 2016/17 On S[tur^[y, M[r]h 19th, th_ n_w offi]_rs for 2016/17 w_r_ inst[ll_^. @ft_rw[r^, _v_ryon_ _njoy_^ [ ^_li]ious ]hi]k_n ]or^on \l_u ^inn_r pr_p[r_^ \y our _x]_ll_nt Ch_f D[n [n^ s_rv_^ \y Boy S]out volunt__rs from Troop 345. Our n_w Ex[lt_^ Rul_r, John G_\_rt, _mph[siz_^ th[t his fo]us will \_ on promoting ]h[rity [n^ \roth_rly lov_. By working tog_th_r w_ ][n h[v_ [ lot of fun [n^ []hi_v_ gr_[t things this y_[r. Sunday Morning Breakfast The Lodge is serves a tasty breakfast on Sunday mornings from 9:00 AM until 11:00 AM. ****************************** Friday Nights On Fridays, enjoy luscious Lodge dinners and stay to party with great musical entertainment. ******************************* Tiki Bar Closed Due to some serious maintenance issues, the Tiki Bar will be closed until further notice. A major renovation is needed to correct the problems; we’ll keep everyone updated. 2016/17 Dues All renewals received in March have been processed and the cards mailed. Mail is checked daily and cards processed the same day as the renewal is received. For members who live in St Augustine, your card will be placed at the bar for you to pick up. If the card is mailed, depending on where you live and the postal service, you should receive the card within four or five days of submitting the renewal. Remember, a 2016/17 green membership card is required to enter the Lodge on or after April 1st. Bartenders will have a list of members who have renewed in case the card is late. This year, only members will receive a door key card. Spouses will receive an Identification Card. The “Spouse” stamp was added so the bartenders can quickly identify Lodge 829 spouses, who are permitted to purchase drinks themselves; spouses from other Lodges are treated as a guest (signed in by an Elks member, who must order and purchase alcoholic beverages for them). 18 3 Eland News Hand & Hand, Building a Future for Children WOW, a New Year and a New Beginning. Once again I would like to thank all the Eland members who have given me the opportunity to serve you as your President this year. We have many exciting activities on our schedule for 2016 – 2017, some tried and true and some brand new. I would like to congratulate Past Eland President, Joan Geronimo, her Officer and Committee Chair Ladies for a great 2015 – 2016 year. Thank you so much for keeping Eland strong. My theme this year is “Hand & Hand, Building a Future for the Children”, colors are Pink, and Turquoise with a little touch of Sand and the symbols are Sea Shells, Pink Hearts and White Orchids. I would like to thank Mr. Ted Beal for doing our Installation of Officers on Saturday, March 19th. Your officers are Sharyn Grace, Vice President, Ethel Picknally, Secretary, Elizabeth Bastedo, Treasurer, Janet Masters, Parliamentarian, and Elizabeth Wise, Chaplain. Your Committee Chair Ladies are 365 Club, Shirley Mickle, Publicity, Linda Rittenhouse, Membership Book, Sharyn Grace, Birthdays and Get Well, Brenda Povia, Cake Coordinator, Sharyn Grace, and Visitations/In -House Activities/FLOE Events, Joan Geronimo. Thank you everyone who has taken a position in our organization, you are very much appreciated. And I would like each member to remember, “Eland may be Small, but, we are Mighty”. Our first big fundraising event for the year is May 14th, Eland’s Second Annual Paula’s Ball. Please mark your calendars now and join us for this fun filled event, cocktails at 6 PM and dinner will be “served” at 7 PM and then we will dance the night away to “Southern Style”. The proceeds from this event will benefit “The Florida Elks Children’s Therapy Services”. The tickets for this Big Event are $35 per person and the dress is Semi-Formal (remember it is a Fun Filled Ball). Tickets will be available from any Eland member, they will be on sale at the Lodge every Monday during Monday Night Pasta, on Orientation night, on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays in April and every Friday night during the dinner hour. All members, please bring “Your Favorite Thing” for our Raffle Basket, all items are needed by our meeting. Orientation for new Elks Members will be Tuesday, April 5th at 6:30 PM, come join Sharyn and me as we share Eland with the new incoming members and their spouses. Eland’s first meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 6th at 7:30 PM in the back Hall and I encourage each of you to stay after to enjoy each other’s friendship and share ideas. A “New” activity for Eland members or anyone who would like additional information on becoming an Eland member is Saturday, April 9th at Noon at Applebee’s. So let’s all have lunch. If anyone is interested in joining our organization or needs additional information please let our Vice President / Membership Chair Lady, Sharyn Grace know, you can reach her at (516) 312-6317 or by e-mail [email protected] or you may contact me. Judy Reyes, President (904) 825-8569; E-mail [email protected] 4 Always Serve with a Smile In 2015-16, the Elks National Foundation launched the Elks Scholar Service Trips initiative. The ENF has now sponsored three service trips. The next trip will take place in June 2016. The ENF knows Elks scholars are dedicated to service. Since the inaugural trip to Manistique, Mich., Elks scholars have been serving communities across the nation in the name of the Elks. These trips offer Elks scholars the opportunity to learn about societal issues, serve those in need in the name of the Elks, and connect with their Elks family. Jessica Phan, a 2015 Most Valuable Student scholar and participant on the winter trip, first connected with her Elks family when her sponsoring Lodge, Santa Ana, Calif., Lodge No. 794, recognized her for receiving an MVS Scholarship. After serving on the winter trip, she learned how big her Elks family is. In her blog post— “Always Serve with a Smile”—she writes about a volunteer shift at a local hospital where she met a patient who just so happened to be an Elk. After explaining that she was an Elks scholar who recently served on a trip, the patient had this to say: “You never know whom you’re going to meet or whom you’re going to impact, so always serve with a smile and you’ll be remembered just for that.” To learn more about Jessica and her experience as an Elks scholar, visit enf.elks.org/JessicaPhan. 17 NOTICES Important Information The following are procedures from the House Rules & Steering Committee governing use of the social quarters. Pay particular attention to the areas with bold type—they pertain to spouses, guests and the purchase of alcoholic beverages; these procedures must be strictly followed to keep the Lodge in compliance with State Law and Elks Statutes. Also note that only Elk “Members” may sign in guests and that guests must wear a wristband while at the Lodge. Use of the Social Quarters (Lounge, Dining Room, Game Room) Members and Visiting Members will be admitted to the Social Quarters upon presenting a valid Elks membership card. Only spouses of St Augustine Elks Lodge members with a valid Identification Card may be admitted and use social facilities in the absence of their member spouses. Persons with identification cards from other Lodges must be accompanied by and signed in by an Elks member and follow the “guest” procedures (wristband, etc.). Lists of current membership candidates (new, transfers or reinstatements) are posted on the Lounge Bulletin Board. Members wanting to comment on a prospective candidate should contact a Lodge Officer or send an email to: [email protected]. A list of bills-to-be-paid and detailed budget information is available at the Wednesday meetings. A delinquency list is posted in the Lounge; remind people you know on the list to pay their dues or contact the Secretary if there is an issue. Please notify the Secretary ([email protected] or (904)471-2829 when your address, phone or email changes. No pets are allowed except certified service dogs. Only valid St Augustine Lodge Members and Visiting Elks Members may bring guests into the Social Quarters. Guests must be signed in by a member in the Lodge guest book each time they are brought in to use the facilities. Guests will be issued wristbands which must be worn while on the Lodge premises; removal of a wristband before leaving the Lodge will lead to sanctions for the guest and sponsoring member. Mondays 7:00-9:00 PM Join a Team-Fun—Excitement—Braggin’ Rights No person may be a guest more than (3) times before s/he must seek membership in the Lodge. No guest may directly order or purchase an alcoholic beverage. No guest may remain after the Member or Visiting Member leaves. A Bartender or Lodge Officer shall have the authority to refuse service to anyone at any time. Suspension of Social Quarters Privileges In accordance with Lodge By-laws, the House Committee Chair may suspend the privileges of a member or spouse for the following reasons: Violation of a member’s Elk obligation Offensive or obnoxious behavior or language 16 5 Fo]using on Youth nd Eland’s 2 Annual Paula’s Ball St. Augustine Elks Lodge #829 Lo][l & St[t_ Youth Progr[ms ***Florida Elks Youth Camp*** “In The Still Of The Night” Proceeds to Benefit the “Elks Children’s Therapy Services” Saturday, May 14, 2016 Cocktails 6:00 PM Dinner 7:00 PM $35.00 per person Semi-Formal Entertainment by “Southern Style” Tickets will be available: at the Lodge every Monday during “Monday Night Pasta;” on Orientation night; on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays in April; every Friday night during the dinner hour, or from any Eland member. 6 All 9-13 year old boys and girls are eligible to spend a memorable week at the Florida Elks Youth Camp in Umatilla, even those without the $180 fee. Activities include s’mores, archery, swimming, canoeing, arts and crafts, capture the flag, soccer, movies, climbing the challenge ropes course and more. Each of the camp’s 52 cabins has heat, A/C, a full bathroom, and sleeps up to 9, including staff. The camp is accredited through the American Camping Association and provides a 2 to 7 staff to camper ratio, and maintains a dedicated infirmary staffed with registered nurses. There are 6 week-long sessions starting June 19 that include activities, three meals a day, bedtime snack and airconditioned cabins. The counselor to camper ratio is 2 to 7, plus nurses are on staff. The FEYC is accredited through the American Camping Association. If you can’t afford the $180 cost of a week at camp, contact the Lodge for sponsorship of your child or grandchild. Children of any active or veteran military service personnel can camp for free during the 7th week of camp, July 31-August 6. All children must provide an application. Visit the FEYC site for dates, application and other details. If you have any questions about the camp, trip or donations, please feel free to call Irv Stockdale Cell: 904 315 3773, Home 904 471 7812. Email: [email protected]. 15 Lo^g_ Milit[ry P[g_ Honoring our H_ro_s Veterans Honored with Luncheon at the Lodge On Monday, March 21, 2016, St Augustine Elks welcomed residents of the Clyde E. Lassen Veteran's Nursing Home and Allegro for a hearty meal and companionship. Members are urgently needed to help put on these luncheons and to spend some time with the veterans. Also, singers or musicians are wanted to provide some entertainment. If you want to help, please come at Noon on the third Monday of every month. For more information, contact the Veteran’s Committee chairs: Fred Dupont (904-540-8704) or George April (904- 540-8704). Elks Lodge #829 initiated 12 new members on March 2nd and 13 new members on March 16th. Please make them feel welcome as you see them in the Lodge. Top (alphabetically): Rod Arnold, Larry Brooks, Jim Burch, Dale Darnell, Robert Keenan, Robert Lane, Melvin Magill, Richard Matthias, Lucy Newell, William Selph, Stephen Threatt, Jim White & ER James Dean. Bottom (alphabetically): Sandra Conners, Haley Corson, Timothy Harrell, Rana Hughes, Randall Inman, Elizabeth Johnson, Andrew Lutz, David Mc Whinnie, Marilyn Nofal, James Risotti, Jane Stilwell, Marla Taylor, Jean Tetta & ER John Gebert. 14 7 Mixing alcohol and energy drinks may spell disaster COMMITTEE CHAIRS 2016-2017 ACCIDENT PREVENTION Gerald Williams 364-8395 By FRANK SCARPINO, Special Contributor ACTIVITIES Jean Lamblin 477-2837 Energy drinks are reaching their peak in popularity but manufacturers continue to sell mass quantities to their youthful target audience. The most popular of the new energy drinks is Red Bull, which promises to give its drinkers “wings. There are now numerous brands of energy drinks that seem to be sold everywhere. They claim to stimulate the mind and body but can have adverse effects when mixed with alcohol. Combined, they make a person want to drink more and mask the signs of drunkenness. AMERICANISM Ted Beal (PDD) 824-5070 AUDITING Tom Kavanaugh 868-0007 BINGO Bob Catuto (PDDGER) 669-3510 CHARITY Lorin Austin 377-5758 DRUG AWARENESS Irv Stockdale 471-7812 Energy drink manufacturers are no longer allowed to make high-caffeine drinks with alcohol, but young people mix their own. High levels of caffeine can boost heart rate and blood pressure, causing palpitations, according to National Institute of Health. Alcohol makes people dehydrated, and the caffeine in the energy drinks is a diuretic which also causes people to lose water, worsening the effects of dehydration. ELAND LIAISON John Gebert ER 814-4055 ELKS NATIONAL FUND Bob Kershner (PER) 829-6220 FRATERNAL Randy Stay (PER) 460-0550 GOVERNMENT RELATIONS Harry Waldron 501-2010 Lately college students and teens have been mixing these energy drinks with alcohol to get a high without getting sleepy. Fatigue is the body’s way of saying it’s had enough to drink and it’s dangerous to continue to try to fool your body that you’re not as drunk as you really are. INVESTIGATION MEMBERSHIP 824-5070 826-6098 ORIENTATION Ted Beal (PDD) George April (PER) Lorin Austin PARKING Jim Bellamy 461-0139 PER ASSOCIATION LAISION Fred Dupont (PER) Parking Volunteers Urgently Needed Upcoming Amphitheater Parking Events 540-8704 PUBLIC RELATIONS Sandra “Sam” Williams 364-8435 RELIEF John Gebert ER 814-4055 VETERANS AFFAIRS Fred Dupont (PER) 540-8704 YOUTH ACTIVITIES Irv Stockdale 471-7812 HOUSE COMMITTEE Friday, April 8 1964 The Beatles Tribute CHAIR Ann Rendall Sunday April 10 Backyard Block Party featuring Lera Lynn BAR George April (PER) Friday April 15 Billy Currington with guest Kelsea Ballerini GAME ROOM Bob Jonis Friday, April 22 Rascal Flatts with guest Jana Kramer DINING Jean Lamblin SAFETY Gerald Williams Saturday April 30 Alabama Shakes with guest Dylan LeBlanc LODGE NETWORK Lorin Austin 8 377-5758 13 LODGE OFFICERS 2016-2017 EXALTED RULER JOHN GEBERT EST. LEADING KNIGHT LORIN AUSTIN ESTEEMED LOYAL KNIGHT RANDY STAY (PER) ESTEEMED LECTURING KNIGHT MIKE HUGHES SECRETARY MICHAEL RATHMANN TREASURER DAVID LEE (PER) TILER WALT MICKLE ESQUIRE CONNIE SARNOWSKI Serving great food at the Lodge on Monday, Wednesday & Friday nights and breakfast on Sunday mornings. CHAPLAIN INNER GUARD JEAN LAMBLIN ORGANIST GEOFF DOBSON (PDD) LODGE ADVISOR BOB CATUTO (PDD) Check out the calendar for serving times & menus. New Lounge Hours TRUSTEES ONE YEAR SARA MC DAVITT TWO YEARS IRV STOCKDALE THREE YEARS ELIZABETH WEST (PER) FOUR YEARS JOE SMITH SR. (CHAIR) FIVE YEARS OLEN MEREDITH (PER) ELKS CLUB, INC. PRESIDENT PAT SHIPLEY (PER) VICE PRESIDENT BOB KERSNER (PER) TREASURER JAMES DEAN (PER) SECRETARY TED BEAL (PDD) MEMBER LOUIS WISE (PDD) MEMBER BARRY MASTERS (PER) 12 Monday 3 PM - 10 PM Tuesday 3 PM - 10 PM Wednesday 3 PM - Midnight Thursday 3 PM - 10 PM Friday 3 PM - Midnight Saturday 1 PM - 9 PM Sunday 1 PM - 9 PM Hours may be extended for special events and on nights there is a show at the Amphitheater. 9 10 11