September 2014 - El Korah Shrine
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September 2014 - El Korah Shrine
Volume XIV Issue 11 September 2014 Official Publication of El Korah Shriners • 1118 W. Idaho Street • Boise, ID 83702 EL KORAH MELODRAMA CASTING CALL Reading for Parts Thursday, Sept 18th 2015 7 PM at El Korah Interested ?? Call or email ASAP! Dick Swift 890-5691 [email protected] or Gary Betts 322-3411 [email protected] Have Fun! Join the Cast! The Paper Bag Bandit Rides Again and Hold the Onions Rehearsals start in January March performances dates DESERT DUST Page 2 OFFICERS ELECTED OFFICERS Potentate.......................Mike Mastropaolo Chief Rabban.......................... Joe Randall Assistant Rabban................. Corey Turner High Priest & Prophet..............Mike Yavno Oriental Guide.....................Dave Thomas Treasurer ................................ John Davis Recorder.................................. Tom Eason APPOINTED DIVAN Director .................................. John Martin Assistant Director.....................Ron Harris 1st Ceremonial Master................ Ken Rufe 2nd Ceremonial Master...............Mike Titus Marshal...................................Gene Strate Captain of the Guard................. Bill Wentz Outer Guards......................... Bob Cannon Bill Newbry, Steve Siebers, Ken Beaudreau, Jim Thompson Chaplain................................. Stan Barker AIDES Chief Aide.................................. Dick Swift Gary Betts, Blake Brumfield, Bob Carleton, Bill Curtis, Jr., Rod Horn, Jack Gardner, Jerry Dufur, Richard Martin DESERT DUST Editor....................................... Tom Eason [email protected] Phone 939-0958 or Cell 869-3751 Asst. Editor........................................ Mike Yavno Cell 619-212-5435 Typesetting & Design...... Cherie Collins, LLC PHONE NUMBERS Recorder.....................................343-0571 Oasis..........................................343-1341 Office Fax...................................336-1527 Events: Circus, Football..............333-8350 In Memoriam James Lynch • Robert Troyer Kenneth Rowe • Matt Rice Jack Crawford • Arthur Royce Alvin Hicks • R J Zweifel Burrell Lirgg • Walter Luhr Lester Gunn DONATIONS TO THE PATIENT TRAVEL FUND In Memory of Walt Luhr By Dale and Betty Garrett; Colleen Bicandi; Charlie and Marlene Bull; Gary and Ann Peterson; Dr. Donald and Jaclynn Stritzke; Richard and Rowena Roberge; Lyles Maytag Home Appliance Center, Inc. In Memory of Art Royce By Dick Swift; Steve and Paula Priest; Jim and Barbara Stokes; Terry and Linda Garrett; Helen Curtis; Walt and Kay Luhr; El Korah Shrine Nomads RV Club; Stan and Vee Garrett; Robert and Joyce Ruesink; David and Judith Klinge; Dale and Betty Garrett; El Korah Provost Guard; Hugh and Jo Egbert In Memory of Al Hicks By Walt and Kay Luhr; Stan and Vee Garrett; Dale and Betty Garrett In Memory of Mat Rice By Charlie and Marlene Bull In Memory of Paul Jolley By El Korah Greeters In Memory of Ned Thurston By El Korah Greeters In Memory of Pete Furno By Charlie and Marlene Bull; Hal Piel; Jim and Angie Voyles September 2014 “Have you paid your 2014 Dues? Check the old wallet, is your El Korah dues card there? It should be. If you have not paid your 2014 dues, please do so today. It is important to you, your community and your hospital program. If you have not paid your 2014 dues please contact the Recorder as soon as possible. 208-343-0571 In Memory of Herb Peterson By Charlie and Marlene Bull In Memory of Robert Birmingham By Grant and Ann Birmingham In Memory of Walt Luhr By: Jane Crosby; Delmar and Carol Luhr; Clancy and Mary Stouffer; Arlen an Dani Gingrich In Memory of Ann Myers By Ray and Marlis Aas In Memory of Ann Anderson By Herb and Jonelle Krakau; Gerald and Mary Stadstad; In Memory of Gregory Oliver Aas By Dale and Betty Garrett; Dick Swift; Jim and Barbara Stokes; Helen Curtis; Roger and Beverly Siefkes; Gayle and Kolumban Boesch; Edwin and Donna Dahlberg; Hal Piel; Robert and Mrs. Zweifel; Barbara Stittsworth; Ed and Nancy Wimmer; Dean and Marilyn Falk; SCI Consulting Group; Duane M. Olson; Darlene Grogan; Gary and Bonnie Germundson; Gordon and Sharon Aas; Darroll and Diane Aas; Carolyn and Jay Lin Arness; Steve and Luann Lundeen; Paul and Marsha Nordmark; Clayton and Carol Rostad; Doug and Sharolyn Molnar; Kevin Lanell and Amanda Dodson; Ron and Pat Nearman; Roland and Carol Sorum; Kevin and Pat Olson; Jim and Tonya Vachal; Kyle Germundson; Alger and Lois Arness; Ken and Nancy Reglin (Continued on page 4) Page 3 DESERT DUST September 2014 POTENTATE’S MESSAGE CHAPLAIN’S CORNER By Stan Barker, Chaplain by Mike Mastropaolo What a summer we had! Our circus was dampened by some rainy weather in Eastern Idaho, but we managed to get through all performances. Many Picnics and Parades were attended and had some great times with our members. Then off to the Imperial Session in Minneapolis with Lady Ellie, Joe and Lady Norma Randall, Corey Turner, Gene and Lady Caryn Strate, Illustrious Sir Gary Adams and Lady Joyce, and Illustrious Sir Jay Leonard and Lady Jean. The Session was informative and I will update the Nobility at the September meeting. After returning from Imperial, our attention turned to the PNSA Convention for some last minute planning and getting things ready for our big weekend. But first we had the East West Shrine Football Game in Baker. The Parade Saturday morning was well attended and we were represented by our International award winning Tin Lizzies, Sand Duners, Klassy Car Club, Cameleers, and the Black Light Patrol. The Imperial Potentate, Imperial Sir Dale Stauss and Lady Cheryl were also in attendance. When the Temples took the field for the opening ceremonies, I was extremely proud of our Temple. We had 14 Nobles on the field representing El Korah. It was great to have the support of everyone there. Then the Convention, under the design and supervision of Illustrious Sir Chuck Turner, Lady Kathy and Illustrious Sir Dick McFarland and Lady Regie, What can I say except Job well done !!! We had Imperial Sir Dale Stauss and Lady Cheryl and Imperial Sir Jim Cain and Lady Patsy in attendance. The tours, the competitions, the evening events at the Temple, the parade and the barbeque, the ladies Luncheon, the Presidents Banquet were all well attended. A Quote from Imperial Sir Dale, ”anyone that didn’t have a good time here needs to look in the mirror”. I’m still getting E-Mails from individuals congratulating the Nobles and Ladies of El Korah for a great convention. Lady Ellie and I personally want to thank everyone who registered, volunteered and worked so hard to make this the success it was. We couldn’t have done this without your support and willingness to be part of this major undertaking. You should all be very proud of what you accomplished. A Big thanks to Mike Ross for putting Go-Pro Cameras on the motorized units and editing the pictures and videos for the Banquet Saturday night. We even had some of our people taking Hula Lessons on the dance floor. We won’t be showing that video anytime soon. Now we look ahead and start planning our Fall Ceremonial .We plan to also celebrate our 100th Year in our Temple at the Ceremonial. More information will be forth coming. Look forward to seeing you at our Nobility Night on September 5th. Also come down to the Oasis for lunch and try our new menu, the soups are homemade and everything is fresh and made in house, from salad dressings to finger steaks. I think you will enjoy the new items on the menu. Yours in Faith, Mike Mastropaolo Potentate 2014 Nobles, Companions, and Brethren, now is the time for us to resume our labors. Hope you all had a cool and restful summer. Let us all be reminded of what lies before us. It is time for us to return to our Lodges and help prepare our candidates for their degree work. Our symposium and ceremonial are scheduled for November. Let us all support our Potentate and Divan to insure that we have Brothers prepared for our fall 2014 Ceremonial Class. To get us ready for the fall activities, we should try to attend and support Air Force Appreciation Day, Saturday, September 6. The Elmore Shrine Club is striving to make it a day in which we are all proud to support Mountain Home Air Force Base, and our Country. If you can attend just let Johnny Willis know of your plans for the day. ‘Let me hear what God the Lord will speak, for He will speak peace to His people’ Psalm 85:8. God is everywhere you are. For the most difficult day, God is your stay. For the darkest night, God is your light. God is with you in all things to bring you peace. Dear God, I can’t go anywhere today that you won’t be there to greet me with peace. Thank You for the peace you give, when I come to you. Amen Page 4 (Continued from page 2) In Memory of Ann Myers By Helen Curtis; Ernest and Agnes Teter; Hugh and Jo Egbert In Memory of August Schade By Jim and Angie Voyles In Memory of Robert Troyer By Sara Ewing; Steve and Diane Norquist; Gary and Bobbie Lou Johnson; Gerry Sarichh and Steve Case In Memory of Sharon Gill Christensen By Helen Curtis In Memory of Cherie Martin By Walt and Kay Luhr In Memory of John Hartwig By Dale and Betty Garrett DONATIONS TO THE BUILDING PRESERVATION TRUST FUND By El Korah Greeters In Memory of Gregory Oliver Aas By Clarence Jones DONATIONS TO EL KORAH GENERAL FUND In Memory of Pete Furno, Ron Nisbett, Fonnie Grisham, Dave Stittsworth, Thelma “Pudge”, Turner, Bob Turner; Marv Crosser; Gregory Oliver Aas By A. Lamar and Dixie H. Robinson DESERT DUST September 2014 SURF’S DOWN ALOHA! WHAT A GREAT WEEK!!! A Whole Hearted Thanks to all Committee Members and Nobles and Ladies of El Korah Temple that helped with Registration and Hospitality tables, Transportation, Competition events and Parade or any other help you provided. And especially to all Nobles and Ladies of El Korah that registered and made PNSA 2014 a success. What a great event! We have received wonderful comments from everyone on how great El Korah did to provide a memorable Convention. I was told that it would be one “they would always remember.” With a special thanks to my good Friends Illustrious Sir Dick McFarland and his Lady Regie, and my wife Lady Kathy for putting this all together. Without what they did it would never have happened. To Illustrious Sir Mike Mastropaolo and Lady Ellie, now that it is over, Thanks for asking me to be Director General, a love-hate position but very rewarding. Hope to have final report soon! Aloha! Yours in the Faith, Charles R. Turner, P.P. DESERT DUST Page 5 2014 EVENTS September 2014 DAUGHTERS OF THE NILE Mt. Home Idaho Air Force Appreciation Day The summer of 2014 has been busy for the Ladies of the Saturday September 6 Household. The activities have been varied and everyone inContact Noble Johnny Willis 208-590-2147 volved had a wonderful time! Supreme Session of Daughters of the Nile was held in OmaSand Duners Screening Clinic Saturday October 4 ha, Nebraska, with ten Idaho ladies attending. Our Temple reContact Noble Steve Siebers 208-371-7824 Cell ceived a second place award for the number of new initiates for this year having initiated 24 new members and Past Queen BarEl Korah Food Caravan to Portland Oregon bara Strouth was awarded the McHenry Award. Even the threat Saturday October 18 of a tornado couldn’t dampen their spirits. Contact Noble Jay Garrett 208-452-5-4654 The Iras Temple “Fun Committee” put together a summer filled El Korah Symposium & Ceremonial with great activities. On August 7, we enjoyed strolling through the Friday Evening November 14 & Saturday November 15 Idaho Botanical Gardens and the music of The Come Together Contact Noble John Martin 208-861-2614 Band. Our Nile Picnic on August 12 was beautiful, quiet evening after quite a wind storm. August 28th found Ladies and guests at Boise Holiday Parade Saturday November 23 the Idaho Shakespeare Theater for a rousing performance of The Contact Noble John Martin 208-861-2614 Cell Merry Wives of Windsor. Always a delight, the cast delivered a great evening’s fun and entertainment. El Korah East West High School Football Game Northwest Daze in Montana from August 20th to 23rd was a Friday November 28 new experience for the Ladies who were able to attend. It was a Contact Noble Cory Turner 208-841-2097 Cell fun packed three day adventure celebrating the Northwest and All Masonic Christmas Party Nile. Parades, wagon ride dinners, tours, mixers, and ceremoniSunday December 7 als meant something for everyone. What a great time! Contact Recorders Office 208-343-0571 Our temple will reopen in September with meetings, sew ing sessions, and practices for the upcoming visit from our new Supreme Queen. Plan to wear your favorite apron (or that lovely apron you inherited from Grandma or your Mama and just can’t bring yourself to use) to our first meeting on September 18, 2014. Mark your calendar for the Nile fundraiser Fashion Show. It will be held November 8, 2014, at El Korah Temple. The doors will open at 11:00 for the Social Hour which will begin at 11:30, with luncheon to be served at 12:15. Tickets are $25 each. Corporate sponsorships are also available for $125. We’re looking forward to an exciting, fun filled year so plan to join us! Life Style Wellness Noble Myron (babyface) Gilbert Free Wellness Consultation Myron recommends John 3:16 208-995-7505 Bone Health [email protected] quickdraw.nerium.com You too can be beautiful!! SHRINER BUSINESS OWNERS Shriners who OWN their own businesses, please consider advertising your business in YOUR Desert Dust. DESERT DUST Page 6 September 2014 SCREENING CLINIC SHRINER BUSINESS OWNERS Hi Everyone! Hay just a quick reminder to everyone that we are fast approaching The Sand Duners Screening Clinic coming up on the first weekend in October. Yes, This time around the Clinic will be held on the 4th of October as usual it will be held at the ISU Campus 1311 E Central Dr. in Meridian from 9 AM until 1PM or as it turned out last year until everyone there was seen by our Doctors. We had a very successful Clinic last year and with Robert Sayles the Chairman of the event and Mike Ross his able bodies assistant and quite possibly next years Chairman. I believe it will be another banner year for the Screening Clinic. The Screening Clinic as many who have attended would attest is rated right up there with visiting the Hospital. When you look a father who’s tearing up on you in the eye and tell them you’ll be submitting their daughter’s paperwork and they don’t have to worry about the cost. You just can’t help being proud your part of that. You can’t help being proud that you’re a Shriner! It’s the Kids that we are here for, and we should do our best for them. Shriners who OWN their own businesses, please consider advertising your business in YOUR Desert Dust. Steve Siebers President of El Korah Sand Duners CONTACT TOM EASON at 208-343-0571 IMPORTANT NOTICE FROM THE RECORDER Accurate quick and effective communication with El Korah’s members is very important. The internet e-mail system is the preferred method, but it is only as good as El Korah’s e-mail address files. As of 5/9/2014 we have e-mail addresses for 530 of our 811 members and 50 of those email addresses are not accurate. If you did not receive an e-mail from the Recorders office in August, we either do not have your e-mail address or your e-mail is being returned as undeliverable. If you have an e-mail address and have not given it to the Recorders Office, please send it to us and we will add your information to our data base. Please remember to advise us when you change your e-mail address. ADAMS GARDENS Shriners Receive An Extra 10% Discount 4500 E. Greenhurst Rd. Nampa, Idaho 83686 (208) 461-6101 Fax (208) 461-9738 READ THE DESERT DUST ONLINE!! Thanks to the cooperation of many Nobles and others, the Desert Dust is available to you via the internet. Go to our web site, elkorah.org, follow the link (to the left of the picture) and you will be able to see it. For other back issues, click the word “News” (left the picture), choose the year, then the issue. Frequent the El Korah web site often for other important information. NOTICE The Desert Dust is published monthly except July & August by El Korah Shriners at 1118 W. Idaho St., Boise, Idaho 83702. All materials for publication must be in the hands of the Editor not later than the 15th of the month preceding publication. Please double space rough copy. DESERT DUST Page 7 WIDOWS OF EDITOR The Desert Dust is published monthly except JULY & AUGUST by El Korah Shriners at 1118 W. Idaho St., Boise, ID 83702. All articles, events, unit activities, announcements, and pictures must be in the hands of the Editor by the 15th of the month proceeding the publication month in order to get them in the Dust. In other words if you want an article in the April Dust it must be received by March 15th. Please submit all articles for publication in WORD to Tom Eason at [email protected] or drop them in the Desert dust box at ElKorah. Tom can be reached by phone at 208-939-0958. Please leave a clear message and return phone number if I am not available. I will return your call. Thank you, Tom. “BEST RATES DOWNTOWN” NEW D O W N T O W N September 2014 Free Electronic Safes Refrigerators / Freezers Microwaves 1070 Grove Street • Boise, ID 83702 208-344-6556 Fax: 208-344-7240 [email protected] For Reservation Call 1-800-541-6556 SHRINERS “ATTENTION” The El Korah ‘Honored Ladies’ are looking for a few good women to join their organization. If you are interested and want more information, please contact Ellie Flinn at 939-2206. PARKING AT EL KORAH During weekdays the parking lot adjacent to El Korah may not be used. Recently, we have had several members and guests ticketed for parking there. However, that parking lot may be used for members and guests after 5:00 p.m. on weekdays and weekends. DESERT DUST Page 8 Shriner Ladies Corner Summer time and the living is easy….. However, our Lady Ellie has been very busy traveling across the United States representing all of our El Korah Shrine ladies. Lady Ellie accompanied Ill. Sir Mike to the 140th Session of Shriners International in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Lady Ellie and others toured the Shriners Hospital for Children and had the privilege to meet the 2014-2015 patient ambassadors. Every year, two patients are chosen at the national level to represent the successes of all our patients. They travel across the United States and Canada with their families to tell their stories. This year Katie Ladlie and Joe Dertinger are our patient ambassadors. Katie was treated for vascular malformation of the leg. As a teenager Katie was presented with a life changing decision, have surgery to permanently straighten her leg or an above-the-knee amputation. Katie chose to amputate. Today she enjoys swimming, Sled hockey, track and triathlons. Katie has this to say “Shriners Hospital is all about new beginnings. I should know – they gave me one.” Joe has been a Shriner Kid since he was 15 months old. Joe was born with an unusual condition that involved all four of his extremities. Joe underwent surgeries and amputation of his right foot. By the age of 5 Joe was heavily involved in downhill skiing – and nothing has stopped him since! Joe graduates from high school this year and plans to go to college as well as stay involved with Professional skiing and Prostheses design. Watch for the showing of their DVD “Born to Inspire” After Shriners International came the East West Shrine Football game in Baker, Oregon. Many of our Oregon Shrine Family assist El Korah with our events and El Korah is proud to be a part of their events such as football and the Food Caravan to the Portland Hospital. Lady Ellie could be found greeting at the El Korah Hospitality Room and cheering on our El Korah participates in the parade. Then three days later…… El Korah hosted the Pacific Northwest Shrine Association (PNSA). Ladies Kathy Turner and Regie McFarland have been working hard alongside their Nobles Chuck and Dick for the past four years to organize and schedule a multitude of fun and interesting events. Thank you for taking on this great challenge. Your planning and organization skills came through with grace and style. The many wonderful comments by our guest is a testimony to an enormous job well done. One of the outstanding events was the Ladies Luncheon. Kathy and Regie chose coral and lime green for the table colors which made a striking background for the Bird of Paradise Hawaiian floral arrangements. A lunch of teriyaki chicken and ginger garlic beef /pineapple skewers was served over a bed of rice while we enjoyed entertainment presented by Hula Creations. Hula Creations is a dance studio September 2014 that teaches Hawaiian Hula dancing. One production was presented by small children. How adorable! If you think it is easy, try doing the hula with braces on your legs! One of the little dancers is a patient at Shriners Hospital for Children. We were honored to hear from Imperial First Lady Cheryl Stauss and view a video of her “Journey of Hope” project. Thank you! PNSA President’s Lady Ellie Mastropaolo acknowledged the tremendous amount of work it takes to put on such an event and conveyed a special “thank you from the bottom of my heart” to all of the many volunteers that helped make the 2014 PNSA a success. The Market Place proved to be a special place of interest for the ladies. Hats, dresses, jewelry, chocolate, Shriner pins, shirts and of course “wine”. Our very own Lady Holly Rufe was serving up samples of “Cellar 616”. “Potato Bags” could be purchased just outside the Market Place. Potato Bag proceeds from PNSA alone was $918!! The Potato Bag fund is sprouting and starting to grow! Thank you for supporting our Lady Ellie’s project to raise money for the El Korah Travel Fund. Many volunteers worked to make a special gift for each of the attendees at the Ladies Luncheon. The Hawaiian fabric angels were handmade by many volunteers stretching from Hawaii to Washington State to Idaho. While some made angels others made “horses”! The PNSA Ladies Outback Degree was a huge success. We were lead blindfolded across the desert and over the mountains riding our sometimes “not so tame” stick horses. In spite of stepping in presents left by some wandering cows and being treated to “rattlesnake” tidbits, we all had a good time and ended the event by singing “Happy Trails to You”. Thanks to Pam Thomas and Company (Ladies from the Snake River and Payette Shrine Clubs) for providing us with a great time plus a certificate and western scarf to help us remember the event. So many volunteers worked tirelessly behind the scenes and at the Registration or Hospitality Desk. Our Lady Alice Keys worked with her Noble Mike to photograph and preserve the event on a memento button. Lady Ellie Flynn was honored at the Presidents Banquet for being an “outstanding volunteer” for El Korah Shrine. She was escorted to the podium by Ill. Sir Mike Mastropaolo. Thank you all who came and danced the night away and shared time with our guests. Your friendship and smiles have left a lasting impression of the El Korah Shrine in Boise, Idaho. Oh, by the way….. Don’t forget. September 5th …..Nobility Nights start up again! September 11th …The Shrine Ladies Book Club meets Thursday, September 11th at 1:00 PM in the Oasis. Come early and enjoy the new menu. October 11th …. Shrine Ladies Craft afternoon. Watch for more details to come! Bye for now! Page 9 DESERT DUST September 2014 Page 10 DESERT DUST September 2014 THROUGH THE EYES OF A LADY “Turn to the left! Now to the right! Oh, hey, there’s Reuben, over there on the side walk! Oh, look how cute this little kid is in the stroller, waving at us…..” “WATCH OUT!!!! You’re going to fast!! Don’t get so close to the sidewalk!! HUNNIE, STEVE, PLEASE keep your eyes on the road and quit waving at everybody!!!!!” So went my very first parade, in the Sidewinder, with my husband, Steve. It was at the Huckleberry Festival in Donnelly, Idaho, three years ago, and the “powers that be” in Shrinedom finally allowed the Ladies to be in parades with their Nobles. Yes, we practiced …. But not with a bazillion people on the street, waving and gawking and taking pictures. I was a nervous wreck. And was giddy with excitement when it was all over and couldn’t wait to do it again! What a blessing it has been that the Ladies are allowed to, not only attend parades, but be in them as well, alongside our Nobles. I’m sure the other clubs are aware how difficult it can be to have a full “crew” to make a good showing at an event. I know the Sidewinders have missed attending parades, or have only sent one jeep, because there were not enough Nobles to fill the seats. I’m assuming that some of the other clubs have had the same issues …. What is a Cameleer with only 1 bike rider? Or the Serpentine with empty seats? Compliments of... Yes, we Ladies love to support our Nobles, but it just didn’t seem to be quite enough to only attend the fancy dinners, or the picnics, or sit in the stands watching the Circus, or waving from the sidelines of a parade route. I realize there are women’s organizations within the Shrine, but for some of us more adventurous, we weren’t happy with the sidelines …. We wanted to participate alongside our man … especially when we knew our attendance would mean the difference between them showing up at a parade, and making a “Shrine presence” or not. It could mean the difference of a child getting the help they need, by seeing that phone number, or talking to that Shriner. I guess, as I have just finished attending my 4th parade, and my 3rd Huckleberry Festival parade, as co-pilot in a Sidewinder, I just wanted to say “thank you” from myself, and the other ladies. If this is a step that helps encourage others to become more involved in the Shrine, or gets a needy family to make that call, then “Here, Here!!!!” I’ve had wonderful experiences with my husband, and made great memories because of this wonderful change that was decided upon. How’s it going? You might ask. Well, here’s how the Huckleberry Parade just went … “OH LOOK! There’s Dave! Hey Dave!!! Hey, look at that big dog over there with the sunglasses on! Oh, they have kettle corn … we’re going to have to go get some after the parade. Smile! That guy over there is taking our picture!.....” “HUNNIE! GLORIA!! PLEEEEASEEEEEE … BOTH hands on the wheel!!!” Boise Chapel Ustick Chapel Page 11 DESERT DUST September 2014 NOMAD NEWS By Warren Hill, Scout The Nomads Camping Club has been busy all summer. We ventured to beautiful Wallowa Lake, near Joseph, Oregon in mid-June. Twenty-three campers enjoyed a quiet week in the mountains. Peggy Gregory and Kathleen Portello did the planning for the event. New activities included a soup night, potato bar, and a visit to both a local distillery and a bronze foundry. All activities went well except the fishing was slim. PP Gary Adams caught the biggest fish. The attached photos by Peggy Gregory capture some of our fun. El Korah was well represented at the annual Baker City, Oregon East-West Shrine game. The host campground was full of Shrine campers from throughout the Northwest. Friday morning we enjoyed a great breakfast prepared by the Al Kader Shriner RV club. It seemed like the entire community turned out to watch the Saturday morning parade as it traveled through downtown Baker City. Highlight of the weekend was the annual football game featuring the best of Oregon high school football players. August 21 – 24 marks the Nomads annual trip to Challis for the annual Idaho Masonic picnic which is held at the Challis Hot Springs RV Park. Twenty rigs are scheduled to make the trek to Challis. Weekend activities include golf, sightseeing, lots of socializing and fellowship plus some of the best food ever! We are looking forward to enjoying amazing potlucks on Friday and Saturday evenings plus the annual Idaho Masonic picnic. A special thanks to our weekend hosts and chefs, Gary and Joyce Adams, Cal and Kathy Ledbetter and Clyde and Dana Schrader. Next month several Nomad families will travel to Dillon, Montana for the annual Bannack Montana Masonic festivities the weekend of September 12-14. Weekend hosts will be Don Nelson and Dave Thomas. Our final camp outing of the year will be in Ketchum the weekend of October 10-12. This is the “Running of the Sheep” event held every year in Blaine County. This is a new event for the Nomads. Call the Meadows RV Park in Ketchum for reservations if you will be attending. Over the summer we welcomed Richard and Joyce Martin and Boyd and Debra Matheson to the Nomads. If you have an RV or camper and would like to have summer fun with your fellow Shriner campers, contact Trail boss Cal Ledbetter (208-866-3872) or Scout Warren Hill (208-991-0555) for more information. Ask for the Shriners Discount! Nobles Birthday Dinner If you were born in this month and have been able to thumb your nose this past year at the undertaker, then “You can eat on the house (Oasis).” Show up on the 2nd Nobility Night in each month and get a good meal, compliments of El Korah. Usually on Nobility Night. Over 3,000 Repair Parts Made to Order Screens & Wardrobe Doors • Do it Yourself Supplies See Noble Bob Cannon 502 Fourth West Twin Falls, ID 83301 Bus: (208) 734-8336 Fax: (208) 735-2447 Window Screens New & Re-screen Patio Screens New & Re-screen WWW.AAASCREEN.COM Page 12 DESERT DUST September 2014 DESERT DUST Page 13 The 2013 El Korah Shrine Unit of the Year SAND DUNERS Greeting from the Sand Duners! The Sand Duners have had a busy summer. After another successful auction we held a few “Tech Days” to get ready for parade season! We participated in the Meridian Dairy Days, Emmett Cherry Festival, Boise Circus Parade, the Independence Day Celebration in Cascade, Baker City All-Star Game Parade, and PNSA. There are only a few more parades left for the year, so if you are a Sand Duner Veteran, come on out and show up the young guys, and if you aren’t a Duner yet, it is never too late! Even our very own El Korah Recorder, Tom Eason, got out and rode. Our next parade will be the Mountain Home Armed Forced Parade September 6th, we hope to see you there, and remember to always be on the look out for a potential Mason & Shriner. September 2014 DESERT DUST Page 14 September 2014 SEPTEMBER 2014 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday 1 2 3 Tin Lizzies US CLowns 8 9 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 Potentate’s Trip Potentate’s Trip Payette SC El Korah Clowns Black Light Patrol Potentate’s Trip Potentate’s Trip Snake River SC Sand Duners Directors Staff Potentate’s Trip Elmore SC SE Idaho SC 5 Provost Guard Band 7 Director’s Mtg. Divan Mtg. Twin Falls SC 4 Thursday 10 Stated Meeting Band Potentate’s Trip Caldwell SC Band Friday Nobility Night Greeters Players 6 Saturday Air Force Appreciation Day Parade 11 12 13 18 19 20 25 26 27 Meridian SC Nobility Night Potentate’s Trip Potentate’s Trip Information Night Upper Snake River SC Potentate’s Trip OCTOBER 2014 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday 1 2 Thursday Provost Guard Band 5 6 7 Director’s Mtg. Divan Mtg. 12 13 Twin Falls SC 19 Gold Rush SC 26 20 Payette SC El Korah Clowns 27 Black Light Patrol Snake River SC Tin Lizzies US CLowns 14 Directors Staff 28 Potentate’s Trip Elmore SC SE Idaho SC Nobility Night Greeters Players 4 Saturday Sand Duners Screening Clinic 8 9 10 11 15 16 17 18 Stated Meeting Past Potentate’s Night Sand Duners 21 3 Friday Band 22 Nomads Caldwell SC Band 29 Meridian SC 23 Nobility Night 24 Portland Food Caravan 25 Information Night Upper Snake River SC 30 31 Official Publication NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE EL KORAH SHRINERS 1118 W. IDAHO BOISE, IDAHO 83702 PAID BOISE, IDAHO PERMIT NO. 30 CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED UPCOMING EVENTS SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER SEPTEMBER OCTOBER 5 Nobility Night 3 Nobility Night 6 Air Force Appreciation Day 4 Screening Clinic 10 Stated Meeting 8 Stated Meeting 14 Cycle Addiction 17 Nobility Night 19 Nobility Night 18 Portland Food Caravan 20 Potentates Trip Visit www.elkorah.org for the most up to date calendar of events
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