Camelha - Melha Shriners
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Camelha - Melha Shriners
Volume2, Issue 3 Springfield, Massachusetts Inside Melha unit head installation P1, P8 Melha Sportsman Club Chili Cook-off p1, p11 March 2015 Melha Shrine Unit Head Installation Golf League Startup P7 Brigham Visitation p14 POTENTATE’S MESSage P2,p3,p8,p10 FROM THE RECORDER, Black Camel & $100 Million Club Donations P3 MELHA UNITS & Clubs P4, p5, p6 MELHA SHRINE Ladies P14 Rainbow girls P14 Shriners Hospital For Children P15 photo by Bert Krasner. 2015 Melha Shrine Unit Heads and Club Presidents with Melha Shrine Divan. Melha Shrine hosted its 2015 Unit Head installation at the Butterfield auditorium heads, fresh off module training and raring to go to continued on page 8 Sportsman’s Club Warms Up The Butterfield on a ‘Chili’ Day EVENT CALENDAR back page BELLO NOCK Photos by Bert Krasner The Melha Shrine Circus this February with a catered dinner and entertainment by a local comedian. The Unit Our Sportsman club hosted its 4th annual Chili Cook-off on Sunday February 15th. It was a particularly cold wintery day but that didn’t deter the contestants who dragged their crock pots, burners and boxes of secret ingredients into Melha’s Butterfield Auditorium. Participants included local residents, restaurants and even our own Potentate. The Chili champion, Debra Monday, wife of Shriner Shonn Monday decided not to compete this year much to the relief of quite a few cooks who were elated to finally have a chance at best of show. Debra however did crown the winner with her favorite tiara. continued on page 11 Photos by Bert Krasner POTENTATE’S MESSAGE Greetings Nobles and Ladies, What a great start Melha has had this year! You can just feel the excitement in the air. There were a few delays with the snow storms; however, every event finally took place without a hitch. First there was the unit head installation. It was great to have so many Nobles and their ladies attend this event to be officially installed so the officers may commence with their elected positions. The food was great and the comedian left everyone in stitches. Everyone was laughing so hard and enjoying the program, as a matter of fact, Assistant Rabban Ray Turrini couldn’t stop the tears from flowing. Next, we had the Chili Cook-Off sponsored by the Sportsman Club. As the true outdoors men they are, they refused to postpone the event due to the snow storm, they were counting on the Chili being hot enough to melt the snow and believe me, many were. There were 23 competitors in attendance, some veterans, pros and first timers as well. I thoroughly enjoyed being one of the entries this year and enjoyed the camaraderie amongst the chefs. All of us were sharing recipes and ideas. There were quite a few Shriner entries this year; Shonn Monday, Mike Greenberg, Glenn Surprenant and myself. I’m glad Debra Monday decided not to enter this year as it gave the rest of us a chance. The best part of the day; one of our past patients entered for the first time and took second place in the Judges choice category. When she heard about the event she said “She wouldn’t miss it for the world”. There was plenty of media coverage and good times were had by all. Thank you to Shonn Monday and Bob Wool along with the rest of the Sportsman Club for spearheading this annual event. Then there was the Potentate’s weekend. What a fantastic time! Friday night’s Murder Mystery Theater was a blast. There were many angles to the plot that went undetected because no one could hear the clues over the laughter. The cast and the auxiliary actors (some who were going for Oscars) were outstand- ing. There was also a beauty pageant with our own “Dixie Cup” and “Amber” as contestants with “a whole lot of attitude” in the air. The winner of the contest (Not by the Pote’s vote) was murdered; however, there was almost a shooting if she hadn’t been poisoned. The costumes “revealed” many sides of the cast that evening. Saturday kicked off with breakfast at the Shrine Continued on page 3 2015 DIVAN Potentate...................... David Butterfield 413-519-5498 Chief Rabban......Edward ‘Brian’ Connor 413-636-4270 Ass’t Rabban............ Raymond A. Turrini 413-297-8111 High Priest & Prophet..............Robert W. Wogatske 413-575-7788 Oriental Guide............ Glenn Surprenant 413-583-8991 Treasurer.................Ronald Gagnon P.P. 413-568-4402 Recorder...............Philip E. Thomas P.P. 413-736-3647 1st Cerem. Master.............. Daniel Smith THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF MELHA SHRINERS, SHRINERS INTERNATIONAL CAMELHA Available on the Web at www.melhashriners.com EDITOR Michael Robinson Email:[email protected] 860 748-8128(C) ..... 413 567-2138(Hm) SPECIAL NOTICE Forward all unit EVENT information to the editor for advance publication and public news releases. ‘NEWSPAPER ENTERTAINMENT CALENDARS’ need info submitted 2 weeks prior to event. All copy submitted for Camelha publication must be submitted by email and received before the 12th of the month preceding publication. All Ads must be submitted by the 1st of the month. The Editors reserve the right to edit all copy. 2 MELHA SHRINER CENTER SHRINERS HOSPITALS FOR CHILDREN 133 Longhill Street Springfield, MA 01108 516 Carew Street - 413-787-2000 Tel.: ............................... (413) 736-3647 Fax ................................ (413) 731-9572 Springfield, MA 01104 e-mail:..... [email protected] Phil E. Thomas, P.P.Recorder e-mail:... [email protected] Debra Collins........................... Secretary OFFICE HOURS 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday MELHA WEB SITE www.melhashriners.com PAY WITH CREDIT CARD Melha honors Visa, MasterCard and Discover cards. Minimum amount charged must be $20.00. You may also pay online at our web site. Use it for: Dues, Melha Events, Fezzes, Melha Trips, etc. MELHA BOARD OF GOVERNOR MEMBERS David Burstein, Chairman, George Sachs, James Spear Jr., Joseph Surprenant, Edward Geoffrion 413-531-3542 2nd Cerem. Master............. Leo Plourde 413-348-3889 Chief Director.....................Alan Stratton 413-323-0268 Marshal.........................Jeffrey Hastings 413-896-7548 Capt. of the Guard.............. Garth Parker Gary Surprenant, Associate Member 413-265-9996 Emeritus Members: Jack Bethel, P.P.,Robert W. Clarke, Raymond Kalita, Edward B. Briggs, Edward Shore Jr. P.P. Beverage Manager............Dick Marceau Banquet Manager.............. Debra Collins TRUSTEES Chairmen Emeritus: Allen Zippin, P.P, Charles Weaver, P.P., Philip E. Thomas P.P. Alan Couture(Chr.)........... 413-537-1657 SHRINERS BURNS HOSPITAL-BOSTON Michael Santos................. 413-246-2804 Jack Greaves................... 413-527-7355 51 Blossom Street Kevin LaPlante................. 413-599-0188 Boston, MA 02114-2699 Richard MacGreggor........ 413-896-5447 617-722-3000 MELHA BOARD OF GOVERNORS MEMBERS Dean Whalen Russell Mitchell, Associate Member Emeritus Members: Saul Michaelson, Robert Spaulding P.P. ADMINISTRATORS Saul Michaelson: Chair.... 413-537-5759 Nick Creanza.................... 413-596-2577 Cary Miller........................ 413-567-0514 Jeffrey Gopin................. 1-774-452-2110 Ron Gagnon..................... 413-568-4402 Melha Shrine Center From the recorder ing) and business/insurance. Any questions contact the Recorder’s office. Shrine Life Cycles Congratulations are in order. Ill. Jean R. LaCroix was recently married to Dianne Hall. Ill Jean was Potentate in 1972. Address: 3613 Osceola Drive Melbourne, FL 32901 Black Camel We still have a few members who have not paid their dues for 2015. The second notices will be sent our this month. Membership is a key to our success, we can not let our Masonic fathers down who established Melha’s foundation in 1898. Together we can make it happen. A few Shrine Statistics Q. State with the largest Shrine population? A. Pennsylvania Q. Three Largest Temples. A. Charlotte NC, Oasis 5,915 - Pittsburgh PA, Syria, 5,531 Columbus Ohio, Aladdin 5,523. Q. Number of Permanent Contributing Memberships: A. 23,266 (members exempt from hospital assessment) Hospital Opportunities The Boston Shriners Hospital Board of Governors is currently anticipating two vacancies on their Board for 2016. The skill requirements for the Board of Governors takes precedence in the selection criteria and no Shrine Center is guaranteed a fixed number of positions. The board in Boston is looking for Nobles with the following backgrounds: legal (attorneys), medical (physicians), finance (bankFebruary 2015 Frederick E. Fiske $Million Dollar Club In Memory of Ralph Drinkwater From the Gagnon’s Ron, Sally, Tracey and Michael In Memory of Illustrious Joseph A. Harrison P.P. From the Melha Cabiri In Honor of our 2015 Potentate Ill. David F. Butterfield From Ill James Blevins & Lady Patricia Stated Meeting Notice Wednesday March 25, 2015 7:30 pm, for the purpose of conducting the business of Melha Shriners, as well as balloting on individuals for initiation, obligating candidates, and for the dissemination of information to the membership on matters relating to current Shrine events. All Nobles are invited to attend. Unit and Club leaders are required to attend. Proper attire is required and please wear your Fez. Ill. David F. Butterfield, Potentate Attest Philip E. Thomas, P.P Potentate’s Message Continued from page 2 Center followed by the traditional honorary memberships and the jokes of the day. You would figure that after all this time the jokes would improve over the years, well, there is always next year. Then there was the reception at the Sheraton hotel. What a night! First Lady Carla and I were truly humbled and honored with the attendance of all that were there. This event, without a doubt, was one of the most enjoyable parties that Carla and I have ever attended. The night was so very special to us that we will never be able to express how truly appreciative we are to all those that attended or were involved with the evening. Carla and I would like to thank Chief Rabban Brian Connor and his lady Shelley for chairing the weekend and Assistant Rabban Ray Turrini and his lady Denise for chairing Friday night. What a great job you all did together with the entire Divan. A very special thank you goes to Melha’s secretary Debra Collins for all of your hard work. We would also like to thank Chief Steward Randy Wessels and Lady Carla together with all the Stewards for an outstanding weekend. Melha has always had a reputation for our hospitality and to quote one of my counterparts “Melha has set the bar in the Northeast again”. Each and every one of the visiting dignitaries could not stop commenting on the attention they received from their Aides for the weekend. Thank you to Chief Aide Vince Bradley and Assistant Les Rhinemiller and all of the Melha Aides for continuing on Melha’s reputation of excellence and courtesies to our guests. Thank you also to my personal Aides for taking care of our families. A big thank you goes to the Military Band and the Highlanders for the music that evening and what a powerful performance of Amazing Grace. A special Pote’s thank you goes to Bella and Sophie Hasting for their singing of the Anthems. I would also like to thank all the Units & Clubs, the L.O.S.N.A and Nile ladies that made presentations to both of us and of course the personal presentations as well, especially the white boots. I am very pleased to announce that Carla received for the First Lady’s Project just over $7000.00 that evening. Carla is so pleased with the support and generous donations that all of you have shown or given to her and the Child Life project. This is just the beginning and she can’t imagine where all this support will take the First Lady’s project this year. Again, from the bottom of our hearts, thank you all so much for a very memorable weekend. We then rolled in to the L.O.S.N.A’s Sock-Hop. What a great time had by all! If you haven’t had the opportunity to attend one of these ladies’ events, you really have been missing out. The Ladies of Helma Ct. #64 know how to put on a party. Continued on page 10 3 MELHA SHRINE UNITS Cabiri By Edgar W. Gelinas, P.P. We pause to remember our recently departed Cabiri member, Ill. Joseph A. Harrison, P.P., Melha’s Potentate in 1985, who passed away on January 24th. The Cabiri mourns his loss and members extend their sympathies to his loved ones. Our next Cabiri meeting will take place on March 10th at Noon at the Backyard Bar & Grille (formerly Piccadilly Pub) at 1506 Riverdale in West Springfield. We hope to see you there. Our recent Cabiri Banquet and Rites took place in February at Melha. We welcomed our newest member, the Junior Past Potentate, Ill. William Faust. As usual, the evening began with a splendid banquet catered by one of our own and the ceremonies following were, in a word, memorable. Circus Usher By Bob & Nancy Waltermire, Chairpersons 4 WANTED: VOLUNTEERS TO USHER AT THE 2015 MELHA SHRINE CIRCUS, Volunteers can be nobles, wives, sons, daughters, or friends. Young people 10 to 14 years old are welcome as volunteers however, they must be supervised by an adult (parent or member of the organization they represent) at all times while are ushering. Service organizations are also welcome as a group. Ushers must provide their own flashlights and must be able to climb stairs. Shows this year are: Thu. Apr 23 7p Fri. Apr 24, 4p, private performance (no public ticket sales), Fri. Apr 24 7:30p, Sat. Apr 25, 10a., 2:30p, 7:30p., Sun. Apr 26, 12:30p, 4p. For more information e-mail Bob & Nancy Waltermire at [email protected] or call 413-663-5472 Thanks for volunteering Clowns By Jerry “Fix-It” Ducharme March is here and so is parade season. We will be out at the 2 St. Patrick’s day parades and not to mention we also have the Leprechaun Plunge with a parade that day also. WOW this March is really kicking off the parade season isn’t it? Will we see you out on the route? Why not come out and enjoy the brisk air and join in on the laughs we provide. Next month is Circus month and preparations are underway for yet another great showing by the clowns. Dave “So-Lo” Merrick is serving as our producing clown this year and working in conjunction with the Chief Joel ‘Jewls” Miller they promise lots of laughs and funny stuff. I don’t have a ton to write about this month because we are still in the planing stages BUT going forward I am sure I will have lots for you to read. So untill next time ‘Bump-ANose”. Directors By Kevin O’Connor The Directors, Nobles and Hospital staff gave Anna Herrington a warm welcome on her arrival after walking 3,700 miles from Oregon to Springfield. Noble Frank Watson met with her and discussed her schedule as she walked through Western MA .Ofcr Bob Duffy of the West Springfield Police [a hospital driver] helped coordinate an escort for Anna from the Agawam Bridge to Springfield behind our Directors Float to the hospital.. Anna stayed in a hospital sponsored local hotel. Noble Wilfred Mangold of the Directors Staff and his daughter Nancy coordinated Sturbridge to host Anna before she stepped out on her last leg of her trip. NOTE: Shriner’s either made arrangements or provided Anna with sleeping arrangements for all but 4 nights from Mar 1, 2014 until her arrival in Boston on Jan 22nd. Save the Date March 28th & 29th we will be at the Eastfield Mall selling Easter Bunnies and Bears. The Directors float will be on display. May 23rd Directors will once again be holding a Ballroom Dance with the return of the sounds of the “Blue Skies Big Band”. More info to follow. Flyers By Lance Whitcomb I’m back in Florida. Heard about all the snow, so I went out to measure how much we had here. Got one of those free tapes at my favorite toy store (Harbor Freight), but couldn’t find the snow in the grass. Today, the outside temp is headed towards 70 – oh well; some people have to suffer with the good weather. A couple nights ago, Malcolm and I went to Hernando #97 Lodge meeting. Met brothers we hadn’t seen since last year. Yesterday noon went Brotherhood #375 for the monthly luncheon. There were about 40 brothers from around the states – a good visit. Tonight we will attend the Hernando Shrine Club meeting. We’ll renew old friendships and make new. On Saturday we will be putting on the Melha winter picnic .We are expecting a good turn out. Remember to visit a Blue Lodge. I have signed up to help the outdoor Third Degree in Floral City #133. They put on the Degree every year. This year it will be on March 14th at 9 AM. In March we’ll be going down to Egypt Shriners for Melha Shrine Center MELHA SHRINE UNITS a luncheon with the Grand Master. The Drum Corps By Jim Marceau, PP I have just finished making my calls about yet another Monday night practice being cancelled due to snow. This is the third week in a row that this has happened to us, and puts our new ensemble piece in jeopardy. We wanted to have it ready for Dorchester and polished by the April 18 show at Melha. Will that still happen? Only time will tell. To make matters worse, President Ron is going in for double surgery tomorrow with two more on the horizon for later this month (February). Not wanting to kick a guy while he’s down, I won’t conjecture about what type of surgery he is in for, but he did tell me that on his paperwork from the Vet’s hospital (I think he meant Veterans and not Veterinarians) they had him listed as “female.” Are the two connected? Again, only time will tell. Because we haven’t met in so long, I don’t have a lot of news. Dan Benoit told me that Butch is walking a bit out of the therapy pool, which is an improvement. Keep plugging, Butch! Digger’s wife Suzanne is still recouping at home and will be there for some time. As of right now, no visitors allowed and no flowers. etc., can be brought in from outside. She knows we are pulling for her as well. A wise man once said, “To February 2015 be noticed, stand up and speak out; to be appreciated, sit down and shut up!” We all want to be appreciated, so until next month--Rock the Fez! Hadji By Brad DiMiero Greetings Nobles, for you who do not know me my name is Brad Dimiero, I am the new president of Hadji,I am very excited about our upcoming year, I feel together we’re going to have a fun and very successful year in Hadji, Melha and doing something good for the kids at the hospital. to tell you a little about me I am married with three children, one of which is a member of Melha. My wife Anne is a member of Helma court #64, l am an active member of two masonic lodges , being an officer in one, Secretary of the Model T’s, and am involved in other communities within Melha. Also I am two time past president of a local lions club, the Nemanesant gun club and a local small business owner. This year a real focus I would like to have is of course new membership, and greater attendance at our monthly meetings and dinners. Over the next few months you will see we are going to be kicking it up a notch as far as meals go. I really would like to see more faces and especially some of you guys who haven’t. been joining us for dinners in a while ! I do so much, that for the March and April meetings, and hadji member having dinner, there’s a round of drinks(soft or hard) from the Hadji bar on me ! Coming to the dinners and meetings, hanging around with the guys, doing something productive can actually be a lot of fun. Remember you need reservations for dinners, so you should contact our tillerman, Nobel Ed Lyons. At the March meeting we will discuss any potential fundraisers and events we would like to have during the course of the year. Ok March is the kick off of our parade season, with some of probably the most fun parades of the year “ St.Patrick day ! #1 March 8th, Worchester Parade, #2 March 8th, The Leprechaun plunge in south Hadley and the best for last the Holyoke St. Patrick day parade on March 22nd, my personal favorite. I would like to thank you all in advance for all that you do and see you soon, Brad Dimiero. Highlanders By Garth Parker P.C. Here it is… March. A month full of great events. By now we should have had our Formal Highlander Installation if the weather has cooperated. So Worthy Chief Corey has the reins. We wish him luck with a busy year ahead of him. Worcester Parade starts the month off on the 8th. The Leprechaun Plunge at Brunelles Marina is next 15 Mar. There is still time to get in on the plunge itself or you can just come and do the Parade. Pick up a pledge sheet for Ill. Dave & Carla and start getting pledges in either case. It is a lot of fun just to watch (The Bar is available). Once the thawing process is completed, the Degree Team has a Third Degree for “Scots Night” in Holyoke on the 20th. Contact me if you want to do some work. That Sunday, 22 Mar, is “The Holyoke”, I’m certain by then we will be wearing “Summer – No Sweater”, but have Full Dress ready, just in case. Stated Meeting will be on the 25th, if your available, try to stop in, we all go to the Unit Room after, so stop by – Find out what is going on and have a beverage with the guys. It is probably still difficult to think about it, but the Golf League should be forming up soon. Also the program for Houston isn’t out yet, but should be soon. Start thinking about 4th of July week in Texas. To give you the report on my visit to PP Bewsee and the Trites. We had a great time. Dick ran out of “Jack” so I was forced to drink “Crown”. We spent an extra day due to storm conditions at Bradley. So maybe his inventory was only for a designated period. Anyway, they all seem to be doing great and the Trites have a very nice condo on a golf course. (Just say’n) Stay warm. Keep practicing and we will see you all in the Unit Room and on the Parade Routes. Past Masters By Richard A. Poudrier I trust the you, like me, are relieved that the holidays are over. I personally find them a 5 MELHA SHRINE clubs Berkshire Shrine Club By John H. Fiske The March meeting of the Berkshire Shrine Club will be on March 11 at the Wisdom Lodge in West Stockbridge. The Social will be at 6pm with Dinner at 7pm. An FYI the April meeting will be on April 4th. This is the Appreciation Dinner and is On Saturday. It will be before the Camelha comes out so make your calenders. We have 3 Parades for March. The Worcester St. Patrick’s Day parade on March 8th. The Leprechaun Plunge on March 15th is having a small parade before the Plunge and Potentate Dave Butterfield asked the Berkshire Nobles to come and join in the Parade. The last parade is the Holyoke St. Patrick Day on March 22nd. Hoping Mother Nature will be kinder to the Berkshires this month and we will see many Fezes at these events. Sportsman’s Club By Bob Wool Cookoff Committee BIG E Sportsmens Show Franklin Shrine Club By John H. Doughty IV Hope everyone is surviving the snow. Franklin Shrine Club has been inactive for the past three months as some of our members are in Florida and the snow storms locally have caused us to cancel meetings. 6 Now it is time to get back to work. Franklin Shrine Club will meet at Harmony Lodge in Montague on March 9, 2015 at 6:30 PM. We will plan a social event for the club in April and discuss plans for the upcoming year. If anyone is interested in more information about the Franklin Shrine Club please contact Malcolm Corse (413369-4608), Don Scott (413256-6980) or John Doughty (508-843-3238). Melha Italian American Club By Eric D’Agostino to join, you do NOT have to be Italian to be a member. It’s a friendly social club open to all members for fun and friendship. Meetings are the second Friday of every month. The next meeting will be Friday, March 13th, at 6:30 PM in the Card Room. Contact Roy Martin (Caddie) at 413-214-9694 or Eric D’Agostino at 413-575-4182 with RSVP’s or any questions. CITRUS SHRINE CLUB PICNIC Let’s celebrate Spring! Join us for the Melha Italian American Club’s first Ziti Dinner. Sat., Mar 28 Butterfield AUD. Cocktails 6 PM (cash bar) dinner 7 PM. Door Prizes • *1st prize - $300 • *2nd prize - $200 • *3rd prize - $100 (winner need not be present) • • • • • • Tickets are $15.00, dinner door prize entry. Cash bar. Tickets purchased at door There will also be a Chinese Raffle. RSVP’s must be in by Fri. Mar 13. Membership is open to everyone! All Nobles are invited by Malcolm Corse About 60 Melha and Citrus Shrine Club Nobles and Ladies gathered recently at the Citrus Shrine Club picnic grove in Inverness, Florida to enjoy a wonderful picnic. This year’s annual picnic was coordinated by Melha’s own, Noble Malcolm Corse. During the event, Noble Kenneth Curry was presented with his long overdue 25 year pin for being a Shriner. Melha’s Annual Florida Winter Picnic has been going on for more the 30 years. The 2016 Melha Winter Picnic will be held in Venice, Florida. More information on that event will be released in a future Camelha. Unit Articles Continued from page 5 bit overwhelming New Years Party at Melha this year I heard that a good time was had by all. Please send in your 2015 dues ASAP lest you forget all together. I have been asked quite often why the dues checks aren’t cashed quickly. I follow usual procedures with checks and cash and forward all to the Treasurer. Because of all units doing the same thing sometimes there will be a lag in time between when they are mailed and deposited and when dues cards are mailed from the recorder. Try to mail your dues in with the enclosed envelope and invoice if possible. If you must give it to me in person, especially cash be sure it’s in the envelope along with the invoice to avoid confusion. ‘ On behalf of the officers and members of the Past Masters Unit, our president, Tony Langone, Sr. wishes all our Ladies a very Happy Valentines Day. THANK YOU To all that helped with the Uncle Milty’s Game Supper. Bob W. Melha Shrine Center MELHA SHRINERS 2015 Golf League Starts Open To All Nobles Looking out the window as I write this notice about our golf league I wonder when all the snow and cold will be gone so we can get the clubs out and enjoy some good times at East Mountain Country Club? quet will be in late October at Melha.It might seem like a lot of the information you already know from other seasons, but I am trying to write this for Nobles that might want to join us and do not know anything about us. Well let us think positive about spring and say that weather permitting we will begin practice play on March 20th, 2015 at 3:00 pm. The regular league play will start April 3rd, 2015. We will play every friday except April 24th which is Melha Shrine Circus weekend. We will finish up the league in mid October with the playoffs. Our ban- The league is open to any Noble who enjoys a good time. We play the points system, 3 points for a par,2 points for a bogie, and 1 point for a double bogie. Each week you have to make a certain number of points based on your ability. The top point earners at the end of the season are in the playoffs. The cost is $12.50 for 9 holes of golf and By Mark Dunn February 2015 $4.50 for the league. If you want a cart the cost is $8.25 per person. Those were last years cost and I think they will be the same. If there is an increase we will let the league know. So to sum it up, whereEast Mountain Country Club Westfield, MA. when- every friday at 3:00 pm. any questions call me, Mark DunnPresident, 413-446-0861. 7 MELHA SHRINERS 2015 Melha Shrine Unit and Shrine Club Presidents Unit Head Installation Continued from page 1 promote that esprit de corps so prevalent in the NEW Melha 8 Shrine. Let’s congratulate the class of 2015 and pledge to support them and their endeavors through out this year. Meet your team. Photos by Bert Krasner Melha Shrine Center MELHA SHRINERS February 2015 9 MELHA SHRINE center Potentate’s Message Continued from page 3 Who would have thought an “Ice Cream Party” in the winter would have been such a hit. The best part of the evening was the Rainbow Girls in mass attendance enjoying themselves as guests rather than volunteering at the event – they had a blast. Remember ladies, these girls are your future and what a future it will be with the support and growth of Rainbow Assembly #79. To Lady High Priestess Jody Babilonia, your dance committee and all the ladies of the court – Outstanding! I am quite proud of our Membership, Communications, Public Relations and Ambassadors Teams for this year. They are dedicated to the Shrine Center and to all of you with the commitment from each and every one of them to turn membership and our public awareness around as we “Go for Gold” this year and for many years yet to come. When you have the opportunity, please thank them for their efforts as this task is so very important to our future. The MAP meetings are held immediately following the Stated Meeting each month and the attendance has been overwhelming. Everyone is invited to attend and your comments and suggestions regarding Melha’s future are welcomed. Map does not want to focus on the past just what is needed to bring Melha into the future. We have a very busy schedule this month. The One Day 10 Class on March 7th, I hope to see many of you on the sidelines. March also kicks of the Parade Season with Worcester St. Patrick’s Day on the 8th, the Leprechaun Plunge on the 15th and Holyoke St. Patrick’s Day on the 22nd. Please don’t forget to support the Rainbow Girls Pancake breakfast at Melha before the Holyoke Parade. I hope to see all of you on the streets this year as our parade exposure is what brings our awareness and our mission statement to the public. The Shriners and Shriners Hospitals for Children are still one of the best kept secrets and it’s up to all of us to get our brand and message out there. Please be safe on the Parade routes and most important; enjoy yourself. We also have the Oriental Band’s Pasta Night, the Italian American Club’s Dinner and the Daughters of the Nile and L.O.S.N.A. Installations. Please get out and support the other Units and Clubs this year, they need your support as much as you need theirs. There are many exciting events planned this year – don’t be the one that missed it and had to hear about it. a fine but rather a donation to assist distressed Nobles retain their membership in our fraternity. If you want to come relaxed, then come and lending a helping hand to a brother in need. I hope that you all see this for the project and intent that it is and participate with the program freely to assist those in need. Before we all know it, Circus will be here! The Steering Committee is and has been very hard at work putting it all together for you. Remember Nobles, it’s our Circus! Let’s support and promote it with every resource we can. When you see Illustrious Allen Zippin, please give him a big thank you for his efforts - The Circus truly is his passion. I, together with the entire Divan, thank each and every one of you for ALL you do. We look forward to being with you on the parade routes and all the events, just remember, “If everyone carried a toothpick, than no ONE would have to carry the log”. Yours in the Faith, David F. Butterfield Potentate Malcom Takes A Crash ‘Corse’ Many have heard that I have relaxed the Stated Meeting dress code with a twist on a test basis. The dress code for the year (except the July and August) is BSF or Unit uniform. I have relaxed the dress code to business casual with Fez, if you so desire, with a $10.00 donation to the fraternal fund. I want to stress to the Nobility that this is NOT Melha Shrine Center MELHA SHRINE center MELHA SPORTSMAN CLUB 4th ANNUAL CHILI COOK-OFF Chili Cook Off Continued from page 1 Photos by Bert Krasner Brigham Lodge Visitation Photos by William G MacKinnon Jr Pictures of Ill. Dave Butterfield’s recognition night at Brigham Lodge. Presentation of the plaque that will hang in the lodge listing the names of all the Potentates who belong to the Lodge. Wor. John Fitchet, Ill. David Butterfield, presented with a plaque for him to keep as a reminder of the evening February 2015 Ill David Butterfield presenting Wor. St Peter with his Pro Merito Award for all of his years of Service to Melha. Ill David Butterfield, Wor. Albert St.Peter, RW Michael Jarzabeck. Wor. St.Peter presented with a Certificate for his years of service to the District and recognition as a Past District Marshal. RENTALS · RENTALS · RENTALS BUTTERFIELD AUDITORIUM and GOLDEN FEZ ROOM Contact the Recorder’s Office. PARTIES · MEETINGS · EVENTS (413) 736-3647 - Deb Collins 11 MELHA SHRINE center The Potentate’s Weekend Happy Birthday Edgar 12 Melha Shrine Center February 2015 13 MELHA SHRINE Ladies Forget Me Nots Helma CT. #64 by Edith Sweeney from Anita Tetreault Hopefully the snow will be disappearing and the temperatures will rise to have our next meeting on March 20th at Noon at Olive Garden, 1380 Boston Rd. Springfield. Look forward to seeing our members and greeting some new friends! Please make reservations with Corinne Pierson at 413-789-8148, Claire Patruno at 413-596-3251, or Edith Sweeney at esweeney12@ cox.net by March 17th. Our Helma Court meeting for March will be Thursday, the 12th at Mt. Moriah, Westfield, at 7:30 pm. Since March can be such an unpredictable month, be on the safe side and wear warm clothing. We are going to have some interesting fundraisers soon: in April we’ll have a Tax Calendar, and the sheet will be included with the March newsletter. It’s described as a Tax Game, and we should get enjoyment out of playing it. Then there will be the sale of Pecans, either Toffee Coated, Cinnamon Glazed or Chocolate Covered, and possibly Salted. Ahlem Temple by Betsy Beauleau Well here we are stuck in a snow globe and waiting for spring. The Temple sends along get well wishes to all of our ladies, but most especially Our Camelha correspondent Pr. Olive Larson, we are sending loads for love and get well wishes for a speedy recovery. Just to brighten the month of March here are a few photos from the past to enjoy and bring back great memories. Anyone know who the Nobles are? Save the date: Installation of Temple Officers, Saturday, March 21 at 2:00 PM. International Order of Rainbow for Girls #79 by Mother Advisor, Linda Jacobs Here’s what’s been happening with since January 1st: We served to all of our fantastic Shriners at Melha Shriners’ annual meeting on January 9th. The girls held their installation of officers on January 18th and we installed Kathrine Paltz as our new Worthy Advisor. In addition to a new Worthy Advisor, we had four new girls taking positions for the first time since they joined last year. Kathrine’s charity is the ‘Special Olympics’ and we will be selling raffle tickets for a handmade ‘afghan’ blanket with all proceeds to benefit the Special Olympics. Please keep saving tabs and aluminum for the Court because the funds we receive from recycling these items help at all twenty-two of our hospitals. We are so excited to again be serving our annual ‘St Patrick’s Day Breakfast’ at the Melha Shriners building on Sunday, March 22 . The price is $6.00 for adults, $5.00 children ages 10 to 5 yrs. 4 and under are free. Join us for pancakes, sausage, eggs, bacon, juice and coffee from 8:00 am until 11:00 am. We look forward to attending LOSNA sock hop on February 28th which will allow us to attend an event for strictly FUN !!! And, let’s remember Lady Carla’s project for Child Life Services. She hopes to provide the children with things that can be used in their rehabilitation as they make their way to recovery. Items such as toys and games, and of course funds, will greatly assist Child Life in this endeavor. Photos by Edgar and Anne Gelinas Photos Adrienne Lacey. (right photo) Cupcake tower - L-R PR Person , Edith Sweeney, Eileen Watson (above) Table photo. front row all Daughters of the Nile l-R back row, Maureen McClain, Edith Sweeney, Heather McClain-Queen Carolyn Dion, Betsy Beaulieu front row Cliff Johnson (middle) Judy Davis 14 “I.O.R.G. is a character building organization for girls between the ages of 11 through 20 years of age, that promotes selfesteem, leadership and community service. For more information please visit our web sites: www.massiorg.net or gorainbow.org Melha Shrine Center shriners hospital for children Monson Bank Awards SHC For Community Work For the second year in a row, Shriners Hospitals for Children in Springfield, Mass has made the list of top ten organizations in the Monson Savings Bank annual voting promotion. Members of the community were asked to February 2015 vote for the organization they would like to support, and the top ten who collected the most votes would receive a donation from the bank. Steve Lowell, President of Monson Savings Bank said, “Every year, we donate more than $100,000 to organizations doing important work in the communities we serve. For several years now, we’ve been asking the community for input on which groups they’d like us to support, and we’ve been so pleased by how many people participate.” This voting promotion is an innovative way to get community members involved by giving them the power to vote for their favorite organizations to receive a donation. This year, more than 4,300 votes were cast for two hundred non-profits. Because of the dedicated voters who chose Shriners Hospital as their organization of choice, the hospital was ranked second on the list and received a generous $1,500 donation. 15 Melha Calendar of Events MARCH 2015 Wed 4��� 6:15 Pm Wilbraham Lodge Fraternal Visit Ddgm And Pote. Dinner With Ladies Sat 7����� One Day Class at Meadows Lodge Sat 7����� Last Day for Circus Ads Sun 8���� Worcester St. Patrick’s Parade Mon 9��� 6:30 PM Board of Director’s Meeting Tue 10�� 12:00 PM Cabiri Mtg Backyard Bar & Grille Wed 11� 6:00 PM Berkshire Shrine Club Sun 15�� 10:00 AM Leprechaun Plunge-Parade Fri 20���� 12:00 PM forget-me-nots olive garden sprfld Fri 20���� 3:00 PM Golf league Practice East Mountain Country Club Fri 20���� Circus box office open for Nobility Sat 21��� 6:00 PM Oriental Band Pasta Night Sun 22�� 8:00 AM Rainbow Girl’s Pancake Breakfast Sun 22 12:00 PM Holyoke St. Patrick’s Day Parade Mon 23� 6:30 PM Circus Steering Committee Mtg Mon 23� 7:30 PM Circus Committee Meeting Wed 25� 7:30 PM Stated Meeting - All units and clubs. 2015 Dues Card Required - MAPs Mtg. to Follow Sat 28��� 6:00 PM Italian American Club Dinner Sat 28��� Mt. Vernon Lodge Game Dinner Sun 29�� 3:00 PM L.O.S.N.A. Installation - Mt. Moriah Lodge, Westfield