May 2015 - Morocco Shrine Center Home
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May 2015 - Morocco Shrine Center Home
the Volume 62, Number 5 moroccan “How Sweet It Is” OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF MOROCCO SHRINERS Follow Us on Facebook JACKSONVILLE, FL Website: www.moroccoshrine.org MAY 2015 What An Amazing Weekend, Fish Fry, Presentation Reception & Ball ... Pre-Ball Jitters. April Friday, 17th’s Pre Ball Fish Fry with a very welcome visitor. Elvis was in the house! Elvis arrived accompanied by his (handlers) entourage. He was brought in the building on the back of a Harley Davidson by Motorcycle Escort to cheers. He charmed First Lady Terri as well as the Sweethearts and a wee little one found him most charming as well. Saturday, April 18 Pre-Ball Presentations: First Lady Terri and Potentate Donnie hosted a reception in Morocco’s Dining for visiting Divan members, family and Morocco members and ladies. With a theme of Denim & Diamonds Morocco’s Mosque was transformed into a wonderland of diamonds, lace, archways and crystal chandeliers. It was quite evident by the huge smiles on their faces the Potentate and First Lady were enjoying the evening. Guests were encouraged to wear denim jeans and sparkle jackets, dresses etc. And dress they did. there was even a contest for best dressed. The winners were Lady Joanne Westhoff of Morocco and Chief Rabban Joel Ribler from Mahi Shrine PP Gary Thigpen, Morocco’s Recorder came in a camouflage tux jacket, (very nice). PP Russell Lea jacket was all a glow with a huge sparkling diamond on the back of his jacket. Way to go Russell! Introductions were made then dinner of steak and all the trimmings was served then the dancing began and everyone got into it. 0RURFFRöV3 3RWHQWDWH% %DOO Denim & Diamonds Gala Saturday April 18, 2015 Morocco Shriners Auditorium Dinner & Dancing Social 6:00 pm - Dinner 7:00 pm Attire Formal wear combined with denim that creates the perfect balance of glitz and comfort. Men ~ business suit or tux top with your denims. Women ~ sequins, diamonds and rhinestones with your most flashy jewels with your denim. <RXöUHHQFRXUDJHGWRJHWFUHDWLYH Prizes for Best Dressed Male and Female 1st place: $100 2nd place: $50 Open to FrieRSVP nds and Family! RSVP by March 23, 2015 642-5200 x13 or [email protected] ΨϮϬ͘ϬϬWZWZ^KE ^,ZKZzK More Photos on pages 6 and 7 2 the moroccan MOROCCO SHRINERS Oasis of Jacksonville 3800 St. Johns Bluff Rd., S. Jacksonville, Florida 32224-2620 Tel.: 904-642-5200 May 2015 “How Sweet It Is” Potentate’s Message ELECTED DIVAN Illustrious Potentate . . . . . . Donnie Boree Chief Rabban . . . . . . . . . . . . Frank Cruce Assistant Rabban . . . . . . Comadore Perry High Priest and Prophet . . . . . . . Hal Mix Oriental Guide . . . . . . . . .Hansford Joiner Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andy Westhoff Recorder . . . . . . . . . . . Gary Thigpen, PP APPOINTED DIVAN Bruce Ford . . . . . . . 1st Ceremonial Master Kurt Murauer . . . . . 2nd Ceremonial Master James Hodges . . . . . . Captain of the Guard FINANCE COMMITTEE Donnie Boree, Potentate Frank Cruce, Chief Rabban John Wood (2015) John Keane (2013) Paul Cummins (2014) Wilford Lyon, P.P. SHRINERS INTERNATIONAL IOWA CORPORATION REPRESENTATIVES Wilford C. Lyon, Jr., P.P., Emeritus George Ferber, P.P., Emeritus Donnie Boree, Potentate Jimmy Holderfield, P.P. Jerry Smith, P.P. Frank Cruce, Jr. SOUTHEASTERN SHRINE ASSOCIATION Russell P. Lea, P.P., Past President SESA Donnie Boree, Potentate Frank Cruce, Jr. Gary Thigpen, P.P. FLORIDA SHRINE ASSOCIATION Norman Blackwell, P.P., Past President Donnie Boree, Potentate Frank Cruce, Chief Rabban Comadore Perry, Assistant Rabban Hal Mix, High Priest and Prophet Hansford Joiner, Oriental Guide Andy Westhoff, Treasurer Gary Thigpen, P.P., Recorder SHRINERS HOSPITALS FOR CHILDREN - TAMPA BOARD OF GOVERNORS Board Members: Robert L. Curry, Sr. – Member Cecil G. Kimberly – Member APPOINTMENTS Director . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Painter, P.P. Parade Marshal . . .Jim Suber Coordinator Marshal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Gartman Outer Guard . . . . . . . . . . Thomas Moore Emeritus Members Chaplain, Emeritus . . . . . Billy Collier Chief Photographer . . . . . . . Joe Tull Colonel of the . . . . . . Horace Leprell Motor Corps Director . . . William E. ‘Ed’ Anderson Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Hodges Assistant Director . . . . . . Jim Peebles Executive Director . . . . . . . Vic Papa Shrine Bowl Imperial Representatives: George Ferber, P.P. Wilford Lyon Jr., P.P. Treasurer . . . . . . . . George Baccash How Sweet It Is .... HOW SWEET IT IS…. When a plan comes together, it showed the Potentate’s Ball Weekend was no exception. It was a huge success with record crowds, over 200 for the fish fry and over 250 for the Denim and Diamonds Gala. Friday nights fish fry with Rick Marino aka Elvis in the house. Elvis was working the crowd, handing out teddy bears and scarves as he sang some of Elvis’ greatest hits. Horace Leprell and Scottie Green brought Elvis in on their motorcycles…what a grand entrance! As Friday night went on, we had the Tarzan skit played out by Tim Osteen as Tarzan, Morocco first lady Terri as Jane and the monkey was Horace Leprell. There is no way to describe this hilarious event. They were all in costume especially Horace doing the monkey dance…what a Hoot, in fact the whole night was! George and Julie, George, Sally and Rebecca Blossey, Scott and Carrie Lowe served up some awesome catfish dinner with all of the trimmings – thanks so much for this great meal. Cindy Cummins added her special touch with the decorations, thank you Cindy. Saturday morning was the Potentate and First Lady’s reception, where we enjoyed some fellowship with our visiting Potentates and their Divan along with Morocco’s Divan. We all exchanged some really nice gifts. Thanks to all for the gifts and being a part of the reception. Debby Boree and her crew cooked an outstanding brunch for us to enjoy. Thanks Debby, the food was awesome! The Denim and Diamonds Gala Potentate’s Ball was totally awesome…what a night! If I have been told once, I have been told 20 times, the auditorium was decorated the best they have ever seen and I would have to agree. Bonnie Raye, your vision of the Denim and Diamonds Gala was spot on. You nailed it, Girl! I know you spent days/weeks working and planning this event. Terri and I are very grateful to you for doing this for us. The DJ was spinning some great tunes all night and the dance floor stayed packed. Can you believe that steak dinner?? It was delicious. Big George said they cooked 10 buckets of mushrooms! The entire meal, down to the butter and sour cream was outstanding. Thanks to George and Julie, George, Sally and Rebecca Blossey, Scott and Carrie Lowe, Troy and Jennifer Horsley. It was good to see everyone enjoying themselves and all of the camaraderie at these events. When you get down to it, it was YOU that made this the success that it was and for that Terri and I are grateful for showing your support to Morocco Shrine and all of the work that was done. Speaking of hard work, it would be impossible to name everyone that had a hand in making this a special weekend for Terri and me. However, I do need to mention a few names and groups – The “A” team, Chief Aide Ralph Rawles, Bonnie Raye, George and Julie and Morocco’s cooking family, Debby Boree, Cindy Cummins, Bob Curry, Danielle Horsley, Horace Leprell, Tim Cook, Lindsey Birnbaum, Scottie Green and Kevin Saunders. Please accept my apology if I did not mention your name ... far too many to wright down. Nonetheless please know that I do know who you are and what you did for us. The words “thank you, thanks, appreciate it” all have great meaning, however, these words come from my heart and soul letting every one of you know that this could not have happened like it did without YOU!!!! Congratulations to the 1st place winner Joel Ribler of Mahi Shrine and 2nd place winner Morocco’s Lady Joanne Westhoff for the Best Dressed at the Denim and Diamonds Gala. Where would a man be without his family? I am truly blessed to have the greatest family in the world. To all my children and grandchildren, brothers and sisters, aunts, nieces and nephews, cousins and friends, there are no words that can express the love that I have for all of you. Thanks for showing your love and support to Terri and I. Thanks to my grandson, Parker Lee, for showing off his dance moves. That boy has got some moves! HOW SWEET IT IS…. On April 9th we attended the Official Visit at the Branford Shrine Club, who hosted the Live Oak and Lake City Shrine Club. What a pleasure it is to see other clubs working together. That is what we are supposed to do. It makes us feel good when we help others. The fellowship with the Nobles and Ladies was very enjoyable. President Buddy Isaac and his lady Susan put on a great evening. The home cooked meals and the dessert were delicious. Thanks for your gifts but more importantly thank you for being a part of Morocco Shrine and showing your dedication and support. HOW SWEET IT IS…. April 11th Keystone Height Shrine Club invited us down for their Official Visit. Thanks to President Russell Raulerson for making me a life time member. Your shrine club is always looking good. I like the way you painted the fez out front. The food was outstanding especially that one dessert that had the sign with the ingredients’ on it. You know the one that had nuts, some other stuff and alcohol…just kidding. We enjoyed being with all of you and look forward to seeing you all next time. Thank you for all your gifts. HOW SWEET IT IS…. We had a great work day at the temple April 11th. These Nobles and Ladies worked their fingers to the bone, and the Temple grounds as well as the inside of the facility received the benefits. Thanks to all that helped. HOW SWEET IT IS… DeJoy Pace along with her family made a $10,000 contribution to the brick garden in memory of Noble Ken Pace. I paraded many times with Noble Ken as part of the Hot Sparks unit. Noble Ken you are truly missed or as Tony Rogers would call you, Rag Head…lol! Thank you DeJoy and family for your generous contribution. HOW SWEET IT IS…. This article is over. My brain is fried and my finger has a blister. Donnie Boree DONNIE BOREE – Illustrious Potentate, 2015 Dear Ladies of Morocco Shrine Well, another fun filled month has come and gone and boy was it busy! A big “thank you” to the Nobles and Ladies of the Branford County and Keystone Heights Shrine Clubs for their outstanding hospitality and dinners for the Divan and ladies at the official visits. The ladies had fun learning some line dances at the April Stated Session just in time for the Potentate’s Denim and Diamonds Gala. The Potentate’s Ball was a huge success thanks to the many dedicated Nobles and Ladies that worked so hard to ensure so. Thank you to all that honored us by attending and for supporting Morocco. Morocco really showed our visiting out of town guests a big time. I would especially like to recognize the following individuals who made the Ball weekend the success that it was. Chief Aide Ralph Rawls and Lady Dee for the coordination and special touches that you did. Administrative Aide Bob Curry and Executive Aide Jack Woodley, for all that you do to ensure things run smoothly. The best “A” Team there is …… as I have said before and will continue to say..”You guys ROCK”…. you don’t leave a stone unturned! Cindy Cummins for the table decorations for the Fish Fry and the Saturday Brunch. George and Julie Alexander and the entire Morocco Cooking Family for the delicious dinners that were prepared for the weekend. We heard so many compliments on how good the food was. Debby Boree for the wonderful food for the brunch on Saturday. Dorfus ‘Flash’ Fain, Morocco’s photographer, who must have taken at least 500 or more pictures during the weekend festivities. Morocco’s staff - Lindsey, Tim, Danny and Mark, for going above and beyond with your help in preparing for the Ball weekend festivities. Last but certainly not least, Bonnie Raye, who was the mastermind of the beautiful decorations for the Ball and to Danielle Horsley for her assistance, a special thank you for all the hours and love that was dedicated to ensure the place looked spectacular and that it did! We are getting closer to the start of replacing the current light fixtures with the new energy efficient LED light fixtures. Thank you to the following people who recently contributed to the project, Divan Lady Arlene Mix, Nobles and Ladies of Keystone Heights Shrine Club and the Ladies of the Branford Shrine Club. We are still looking for contributions, so if you have some extra dollars, please consider contributing to the light project. We are starting to pack for and looking forward to, the Potentate’s cruise this month! This is your last chance to come and join us, you will want to be part of the fun not just to hear about it, so call the travel agent and get onboard with us. Our next Steak Night in May is going to be a Derby Party theme to include Mint Juleps! So, Ladies AND Gentlemen(yes guys too) start thinking about designing your ‘Derby Hat’, as we are going to have a Hat Parade with prizes to be awarded. Bring the family for a fun night. Upcoming Ladies Programs at Stated Session: May – Demolay to present their Tribute to Motherhood. Honoring all Mothers. June – Purse Auction. Start gathering your new or gently used purses to start bringing in for a silent auction. The money raised will help fund the First Ladies LED lighting project. Come out and support your Nobles and the Morocco Shrine so that we can all continue to support our Shriners Children’s Hospitals. Happy Mother’s Day! Love, Terri the May 2015 the moroccan Published monthly in the interest of Shrinedom by Morocco Shriners, 3800 St. Johns Bluff Rd., S., Jacksonville, Florida 32224-2620. Issued monthly. Postage paid at Jacksonville, Florida. Ruth Saunders, Editor and Advertising Manager 262-8305 (cell) 904-401-3291 Dorfus Fain . . . . . . . . . . . Photographer Frank Elkins . . . . . . . . . . . . .Staff Writer ADDRESS ALL NEWS, PICTURES OF COMMUNICATIONS TO: E-Mail: [email protected] (Deadline: Friday following Stated Session) Chaplain’s Corner What is the Gospel? So what is the Gospel? Again my two-minute explanation. The Gospel is the God-inspired or God-given essence of how we live together, serve the world, heal things that are broken or burned, and engage eternity. It is the core, the summary, the kernel of the Morocco Shriners. It is not the words but the way. Love God, love your neighbor, love yourself. You serve God whenever you serve the hungry, the thirsty, the naked, the stranger, the sick, the imprisoned. You reflect God whenever you reach out to the exile, the cultural outcast, the hopeless. And God is with you in all of October 16 for November issue November 13 for December issue December 11 for January 2016 issue Deadlines are firm! if you must be late a phone call to Editor, Ruth Saunders 904-262-8305 or 904-401-3291 Is Required! Publically Speaking By Frank Elkins Silent Auction On February 20, Morocco Public Relations was invited to speak at the University Club along with Alicia Argiz-Lyons, Director of Development & Marketing at Shriners Hospitals for Children - Tampa. The Jaguar Car Club of North Florida held a reception and silent auction fund raiser for Shriners Hospitals for Children. You may remember the JCCNF from the recent past. In 2004 the JCCNF began the British Concours Car show and choose the SHC as their charity of choice. Over the last decade, JCCNF has contributed nearly $50,000 to our philanthropy and many of you have worked and enjoyed the car shows. We appreciate all of the associations, clubs, units, and individual nobles that have devoted their time to work these events for this organization that supports what we stand for. I was told that the British Concours Car show will continue with the date and location to be announced. We sincerely hope to visit with your smiling faces again and look forward to seeing some new fezzes at this event. This was a most rewarding mission and we had an opportunity to promote our philanthropy and advance the interest in our fraternal activities as well. It was a pleasurable occasion to share valuable information and to explain our mission. Promoting our program is essential in keeping it alive, both within our organization as well as other groups where people are assembled in waiting for information about Shriners and the Shriners Hospitals for Children. If you have knowledge of an organization that wants to hear our story, pick up to phone and contact your Public Relations Association. Quarterly Reports The Quarterly Financial Reports for all Associations, Clubs and Units were due April 10, 2015 for the First Quarter. Please contact our Recorder, Illustrious Gary Thigpen to ensure your group is in compliance. In Memoriam These We Do Not Forget this. God gives us words and ways and energy and even freedom from death and its fears. God loves peace: put away your sword toward one another. God loves prayer and community and people who give. That’s the Gospel. There is more to it, but there is not anything else like it. No other assembly of ethics is its equal for its enormous demands and its shocking essence of forgiveness. No other compilation has one foot in divine shoes and the other in the swamps East of Eden. No other so upholds joyful life while facing the suffering of reality. We have the Gospel. And we do not hoard it, but it immerses us in blessing and challenge, opportunity and mystery. Finally I bring you an image for membership taken from a film I saw in 1976: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. I haven’t seen it since then but the image has stayed with me. Jack Nicholson, the lead asylum resident, hates his confinement. And he is not a compliant boarder. He wants out. And he tries everything to get out, even to liberate others. Now all through the film the characters are walking around this big piece of marble: I can’t remember if it is a fountain or a table or a statue. But it is consistently obvious that if it could be thrown through a folks window, would be free. Well, Jack tries everything to get away and in a near climactic moment, after a speech about dangers within and beauty beyond, he goes to this marble thing and tries to lift it. He struggles, strains, fights to lift this object of opportunity, and it doesn’t move an inch. Everyone looks at him like he is crazy. And after his failed attempt he says, “At least I tried.” This Temple is the place where we try. On behalf of our children, on behalf of our neighbors, on behalf of our God. There are a lot of apparently immovable objects in our society and in our world, even in our Temple. But they may be tools for our liberation. They may be opportunities to serve. And I don’t cite that movie to remember that Jack couldn’t lift the marble and just to revere his attempts, but also to remember that someone else came along just after him and picked up the rock and went forth to new life. That’s why we’re here. There are others who can carry the torch, but we have to hand it to them, or at least point the way. April dinner meeting was attended by nearly 100 nobles, ladies, family and friends of which eight were Past Potentates. We also had the pleasure of visiting with M:.W:. Richard Lynn, P.G.M and M:.W:. Danny Griffin, P.G.M. We were proud to enjoy the company of Noble Gary Reynolds, our newest member from last month, at his first meeting. Noble Vince Gomez reported contributions from the paper drive included Beaches Shrine Club at $1,775, Ballyhoo Buggies at $2,000, and Motorcycle Escort at $952. Thanks to all who participated. The Jacksonville Suns game is June 11 and tickets are only $6.75. The game starts at 7:05 pm and the line-up for parade units is at 5:30 pm. Hill with the honor of a being made a new member. Ralph Scharle from Yaarab Temple, also a member of Morocco from past years, visited with us to see his family member installed as a Shriner. Noble Horace Leprell was recognized as the Shriner of the Month for his commitment to the philanthropy and fraternity. Potentate Donnie thanked Queen Renee for the curtains in the mosque. And corrected the Potentate’s calendar for Steak Night to May 16. Dinner Meeting Presentations: Marie Jones purchased four red bricks in our Brick Garden for family members. David Valentine bought a brick for our Brick Garden. Paul Kiernan gave $100 to the Patient Transportation Fund St. Augustine SC gave $100 to the Patient Transportation Fund Ballyhoos presented $2,000 from the paper sale. Jack Love with FBSC presented $1,910.49 from the paper drive and $89.75 from the Streetwalkers for the SHC. After the presentations Illustrious Sir Donnie Boree made Noble Marvin Freeman an honorary member. Illustrious Sir also presented Bruce Sick & Distressed Noble Robert D Jones with PCSC and a 69 year Morocco member, passed. Brother, Companion and Sir Knight Zeb Turner passed with FBSC, passed. Brother Art Barfield admitted to Beaches Baptist. Thomas James Gay, the two year old son of Brother John Gay, Zone 3 Chairman of the Committee on Work, went to be with God on April 7. Drawings Past First Lady Faith Painter won the dinner ticket drawing. Noble Larry Giggey won the 50/50 for $103. Stated Session 47 nobles attended the Stated Session of which eight were Past Potentates as well as two PGM. Six petitions were voted upon, favorably. The associations, clubs, and units were recognized. Noble Bill Sistare, PP, encouraged all members to be active with the memorialized Brick Garden. Donations - April 2015 “ES AELAMU ALEIKUM” We do not lose the ones we love They only go before, Where there is everlasting life Where sorrow is no more. And there the soul will always live And peace is everywhere. We do not lose the ones we love God takes them in his care. IN HONOR OF THOSE WHOM WE REMEMBER Robert D. Jones Clifford E. Bird Bobby L. Jones 3 By Samuel Bennett Moroccan Deadlines May 15 for June issue June 12 for July/August issue August 14 for September issue September 11 for October issue moroccan Archie C. Beach Zeb Turner, III Keep the families of these Nobles in your prayers. Patient Transportation Fund Lake City Shrine Club Mrs. Starling IIn Memory of the Daughter of CJ & Harriet Kicklighter Bill Hudson and Family In Memory of Caleb Keith Bill Hudson and Family In Memory of Phil Pott’s Father Bill Hudson and Family In Memory of David Valentine Bill and Dave’s Bail Bonds In Memory of Doug Clapham Artie and Nancy Hardie Kay and Sam Light In Memory of the Daughter of CJ and Harriet Kicklighter Bill Hudson and Family 4 the moroccan May 2015 Shrine Membership Our next Ceremonial is scheduled for September 18th - 19th, 2015 Membership is Shrinedom’s most important business. New members mean much more than a gain in numbers, or a percentage increase in growth. New nobles bring to your temple: NEW DEVOTION, NEW ENTHUSIASM, NEW MANPOWER, NEW ABILITY, and NEW FINANCES. (WE NEED PETITIONS) Someone is waiting for you to ask him to join; do you have that petition in your pocket? That person could be your brother, uncle, son or just a good friend. Membership is the key to our survival and without new members our survival rate looks deem. Membership is one of the key factors in our continuing efforts. When we increase the number of members we will also boost our efforts and consequentially achieve and create more avenues for activities. Being a team player will dramatically increase the odds of our success. More involvement will make us stronger and more enthusiasm will be a favorable initiative for our growth. With progressive leadership in our clubs, units, and associations we can increase membership. Reinforcement of new members and retention of others can be accomplished by all members, but some individuals may need to make some small sacrifices for the good of the order and we will surprisingly provide the consistency and value that many of us have grown to expect. As you and I know times and priorities have changed, but the Shrine is still one of the most prestigious and influential groups to belong to. Tell the people you meet about the good we for KIDS, you might be surprised and get that petition. If we all turned in a petition once a month we would not have to work so hard during the year. MEMBERSHIP IS EVERY DAY and together we can accomplish anything. Think membership and tell others of the great work we do for KIDS. It’s Hahira Time October 1, 2, 3, 2015 Last year’s attendee’s..... AFTER CONTACTING ME (KEN SOWERS)... you can make credit card arrangements directly with the motel. They will not run your credit card until you check in with the motel in October. Contact me at 904-7770009 and leave a message with you name, phone number and number of nights you will be staying or e-mail me at [email protected]. The motel information is as follows: The Days Inn in Adel, Ga. at Exit 39 on I-75,1204 West Fourth Street, Adel, Ga...phone 229-896-4574. If you don’t plan on attending this year...please let me know as soon as possible ... because we have a waiting list started of people wanting to attend. GET READY FOR NEW SURPRISES AND A GOOD TIME!!!!! – Ken Sowers Morocco Capital Campaign Fund Form To make a Donation, please see a committee member, or visit our Business Office. Name ____________________________________________________ Date ______________________ Donation Amount: $______________ Address __________________________________________________ City, State, Zip _____________________________________________ Credit Card Number: ________________________________________ Expiration Date: ___________________ 3-Digit Code ______________ Business Office Phone 904-642-5200 We are grateful for your continued support! “The Lose One-Gain One” fund is a scholarship that will pay the initiation fee for a new Shriner specifically chosen for his dedication and commitment to carry on for the Kids.” If you have lost a Shriner and would like to contribute to the Lose One-Gain One call or email Ruth Saunders 904-262-8305 or [email protected]. or contact the Morocco Shrine Office at 904-642-5200 ext. 10. VISA and MasterCard Accepted .... Did you knolw you can pay for Dues, Meals, Tickets, etc. with your VISA or MasterCard? A great Convenience, Record Keeping and a Time Saver! Upcoming Events May 6-9 May 12 May 13 May 15 May 16 May 21 May 23-29 May 25-28 June 4-7 June 6-7 June 9 June 10 June 11 June 18 June 19 June 20 June 25 June 27 FSA- Sarasota http://fla-shrine.org/fsa2015/index.html Board of Director’s & Pilgrimage Meeting Stated Session Gainesville SC OV Steak Night - NOTE CORRECTED DATE Sweethearts Morocco Potentate’s Cruise Florida Grand Lodge 55th Annual Morocco Shrine Circus GUN SHOW Board of Directors & Pilgrimage Meeting Stated Session Suns game 5:30 lineup - 7:05 game Sweethearts Beaches SC OV Motorcycle Drawing 127th Birthday of Morocco Shrine Steak Night May 2015 Pay it Forward Ladies ... June 10th will be a very special day of SHOPPING (at Morocco) Bring your slightly used purses -- we will have a shopping spree just for the ladies after dinner. This will be a fun way to get rid of your unwanted purses as well as buying that purse that you must have to support Lady Terri’s lighting project. Please contact Marie Jones (904-379-8449) or Pam Brickle (904-384-9954) to donate your purses S.E. SHRINE ASSOCIATION Convention in Nashville, TN AUGUST 5-9, 2015 Welcome to the Sheraton Music City Southeast Shrine Association Housing and registration information at ww.seshrine.org !"#$"%&%'()*'+)%,-&./-&0'*))1%'.23'.20')&+"*'%,"4-./'*"#$"%&%' %+)$/3'5"'"1.-/"3'&)!67689)$%-2:;8/<"2.+6+*-2"*%=)*: Call central reservations: 866-627-7060 ask for SE Shrine Association group room block or the on-line reservation link for attendees is Reservation deadline or Cut-offdate: JUNE 29TH 2015 while availability last Credit card guarantee required and changes or cancellation required 48 hours prior to arrival. MEMORIAL BRICK Buy a brick for the Memorial Walk Way around the Silent Messenger and Sphinx in front of the Temple. Bricks will be engraved with your information Granite $250.00 moroccan 5 “Sweetheart’s are Shrine Widows” New Tampa Kid “Pays it Forward” at Higher Level. One of 12-year-old N’Jhari Jackson’s favorite quotes is by Dr. Benjamin S. Carson, renowned pediatric neurosurgeon, philanthropist and author. “Happiness comes not by what we get, but what we give.” N’Jhari has been donating to Shriners Hospitals for Children Tampa for years giving toys “pajama buddys” to our patients in the hopes of bringing comfort to them during their hospital stay. Type of Brick: Red Clay $100.00 the Number of Bricks _____ $ _______ Number of Bricks _____ $ _______ Inscription on face of brick PLEASE PRINT up to 34 letters ___________________________________________________ We are a group of ladies that are widows of Shriners. There are lots of ladies that feel, after the death of our husbands, we are left out and lost. We are all in the same boat. We were so active as a couple and it isn’t the same. Lots of us are still active. We meet once a month on the third Thursday at 10:30 am for fellowship, play a game, then have a wonderful lunch hosted by the Potentate and Chief Aide at no cost to the Sweethearts. If any widow, or if someone knows of someone whom I am not aware of, please contact me with their names and phone number. Several have said “I have never been invited” you don’t have to have a special invitation to any function with the Morocco Shriners. A Sweetheart table or tables are reserved for us, so you’ll never be alone. Remember, we meet on the third Thursday of every month in the dining room. Call me if you have any questions - would love to hear from you. Jessie Booth, Chairman 904-928-9772. Pilgrimage Committee Meeting April 7, 2015 Units represented: Transportation, Provost Guard, Motor Cycle Escort, Ballyhoos, Patrol, Funsters, and Thunder Imperial Houston Houston trip was discussed. As of April 7, 2015 there are thirty-one (31) Nobles signed up. We have met our minimum for room nights. The cutoff date is April 24, 2015. Parking is being looked into at this time for parade vehicles, trailers, and personal vehicles. Bill Hudson will have a table set up in Houston with welcome packets to help you to know where the hospitality room will be and your rooms. The Potentates reception will be Monday evening July 6, 2015 at five pm. Imperial Tampa: Hotels close to the convention center are already booked. We are looking into getting rooms as close as possible. We will send two members of the BOD to Tampa to see what we can do. Circus: We plan to send a couple people to Tampa to get some logistics of how they operate. This is the same circus we will be having, so it will help us set up. June is right around the corner so we are shifting into high gear in order to make our first “tent” circus a success. We need you Noble to send in your money for the Nobility circus coupons as soon as possible. We still need lots of ads to be sold. Remember, this is one of the qualifications needed to qualify for the Tampa Imperial. The cutoff date for ads will be the same as the rooms cutoff April 24, 2015. We have signed a contract with the “Gator Country” radio program for advertising. Tune in occasionally and listen for them. They should start advertising for us about two week prior to the circus. Gun Show: The gun show will be May 16,17, 2015. Raffle tickets are available at this time. See Larry Giggey, Tracy Baily. or Art Allison to get some to sell. Larry Giggey Sec Pilgrimage Committee 2015 Gathers Donations During the Starke Strawberry Festival to help the Shrine Childrens® Hospitals of North America For those that provide their time, talents and love to help the many children here in Florida and throughout North America receive help from the Shriner’s Children Hospitals, the collections are extremely rewarding. Most Nobles (Shriners) are refreshed each time they pound the hot streets collecting donations. The experience of having people freely and enthusiastically giving to help the many children treated in the Shrine Hospitals of North America is wonderful. This year on Saturday, April 11, 2015, we had eight nobles from the Starke Shrine Club that were able to participate. These nobles included Club President Brian Sutton, James “Swede” Larsen, Freddie Magyari, Ted Barber, Don Petry, Scott Roberts, Mark Griffith, and Daren Williams. Linda Magyari, Lila Barber and Ted Barber’s daughter, Jennifer Bowler, from Atlanta accounted for the donations. As the oldest active Shrine Club under the Morocco Shrine Center, the members of the Starke Shrine Club cherish the support of Starke and the surrounding communities. ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ Name ______________________________________________ Contact Phone Number ________________________________ MasterCard ______ VISA ______ Check ______ Credit Card Number ___________________________________ 3 Digit Code on Back ____________ Return to Morocco Shrine Center, 3800 St. Johns Bluff Rd., S., Jacksonville, FL 32224 • Phone 904-642-5200 Pictured from left to right are Nobles Ted Barber, Brian Sutton, Daren Williams, Freddie Magyari, and James “Swede” Larsen. 6 the moroccan May 2015 Everyone Had a Good Time! “Dancing at the Ball”\ the moroccan Official Visit May 2015 F ish Fry Ballyhoo Easter Party Best dressed Noble Joel Ribler of Mahi Special tha nks to those who made the Easter Party for the Kids enjoya ble! Best Dresses Joanne Westhoff Pre-Ba ll Presentations DENNIS DUKE SHRINER OF THE MONTH 7 8 the moroccan May 2015 Gun Show May 16 AND 17 We have gun raffle tickets to sell. We need help pre-selling tickets. Remember this money goes to the Morocco General Fund and is used for our pilgrimages and helps to keep our shrine center running. Riley’s Fa mily and Friends Fundraiser Through the loving care at Shriners Hospitals for Children® – Tampa, Riley Clements and her family have seen many lives changed for the better. Riley became a patient in Tampa five years ago and since then she has experienced, first-hand, how we send Love to the rescue® everyday. Riley and her family are always willing to help Shriners Hospital for Children® and they are planning a fundraiser for our hospital on May 2, 2015 at 6:30 PM. Come join Riley and the rest of the Clements family poolside at the Hula Bay Club located at 5210 West Tyson Avenue in South Tampa. There will be food, drinks, a band, raffle items and a silent/live auction. To RSVP or sponsor a table, contact Christine Clements at 813-455-1855. We hope to see you there! More about Riley... Riley was diagnosed with X-linked Hypophosphatemia, a metabolic bone disorder that causes bone deformity including short stature and bow leggedness. X-linked Hypophosphatemia is an X-linked dominant form of rickets that differs from most cases of rickets in that digestion of vitamin D is relatively We need assistance with large project related activities, such as supporting the Circus, Arts and Crafts shows, filing, database updating, and mass mailing efforts that we have at various times of the year. Should you wish to share your talents with us on a Volunteer basis, we would appreciate you, please contact Bob Curry, 904-2721279, or email [email protected] with your information. Shop for LOVE Now you can also send Love to the rescue while you shop online. When you Shop for LOVE™, you are helping us provide excellent care to children in need. Every time you visit the Shop for LOVE site and purchase from one of the participating online stores, Provide Commerce will contribute $10 to Shriners Hospitals for Children. Please visit www.lovetotherescue.org/shop for details, and be sure to pass the information along to all your families and friends. ineffective. The metabolic bone condition affects more than just the skeletal system, which is why Riley sees an endocrinologist at Shriners Hospitals for Children® and participates in a research study. She and her older brother Chase have also collected millions of tabs in the community and were recently awarded the “Kids are Heroes” award with Tampa Bay Lightning player, Steven Stamkos, because of their outstanding community service. Enjoy a New York City Broadway Vacation including theater tickets, accommodations at a midtown New York City hotel, and much more! New Y ork City • • • • • “Volunteer Team” Roundtrip Air from Jacksonville to JFK 3 nights at the Sheraton New York Times Square Round Airport to Hotel transportation Admission to the Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular Admission to two (2) Broadway shows of your choice (*Price may vary based on show selection) ✓ $1508.00 Per Person Double Occupancy ✓ $1321.00 Per Person Triple Occupancy ✓ $1227.00 Per Person Quad Occupancy ✓ $2151.00 Per Person Single Occupancy NYCVP Bonus Inclusions: • Admission per person to choice of the American Museum of Natural History, the Museum of the City of New York or the NY Water Taxi Statue of Liberty Flex Pass • Admission per person to choice of the Empire State Building Observatory, the Metropolitan Museum of Art or Top of the Rock Observation Deck. • Shopping discounts at Macy’s, Bloomingdales & South Street Seaport • NYC Manhattan and Midtown Concierge Map • Tax on included features Deposit and Cancellation Information (*Subject to Change Until Agreement Signed by Group Leader): • Initial deposit: $150.00 per person deposit * $100.00 for Hotel * $50.00 for Airfare (NON-REFUNDABLE) • Theater ticket(s) deposit (NON-REFUNDABLE) due in order to confirm theater tickets • Final Payment due September 20th, 2015 • 60 days prior to departure up to and including departure date – NO refunds Contact: Pam Brickle (904) 384-9954 (If no answer leave message) Custom Wheel Chairs for the Wee Little Ones Five days a week, the sick and disabled stop by Craig Kraft’s workshop on the bottom floor of Shriners Hospitals for Children. Toddlers with spindly legs. Children with contorted spines. Bodies weakened and wrenched by diseases like spina bifida, cerebral palsy, dwarfism and muscular dystrophy. Anywhere from five to 20 show up every day. They travel from southern Georgia, Key West, Miami, Pensacola, New Port Richey, Clearwater and Tampa to marvel at the rows of brightly painted, customized wheelchairs in Kraft’s workshop. Often the last stop after months of rigorous operations and physical therapy, children unable to move on their own come to the workshop in the hope of becoming mobile. When children first arrive at Shriners Hospital, they’re met by therapists and orthopedic doctors who review their medical history, take X-rays and test their range of motion atop cushioned examination tables. Then measurements are taken and then Kraft gets to work. Delivery usually occurs within 60 days. The chairs can run in value from $1,500 to $30,000. The experience of picking up a chair can be an emotional one for parents. “You see a lot of tears here, tears of joy. But they’re not always happy tears,” said Kraft, who has headed the department since April 1990. “There are also tears that come from seeing their child in a wheelchair and realizing that they’ll always be in a wheelchair.” In an age where hospitals face everincreasing pressure to cut expenses, Shriners’ seating department is a rarity. Most hospitals farm their wheelchair work to outside contractors. And Shriners doesn’t charge for its custom work. The chairs are for families who can’t afford to buy them and who have been turned down by insurers because of limits on specialized care and equipment. The hospital refers those who can pay to a select group of manufacturers. Kraft and his assistant, Richie Besett, spend their days in a 1,200square-foot workshop outfitted with three band saws, a drill press, a hydraulic lift, a paint booth and scores of other machines. The shop is well-equipped to tackle whatever need arises, and there are scores of them. For children unable to keep their head upright, or to relieve pressure on the tailbone, it can fashion a chair that tilts back. It can add canopies to protect against the sun. Velcro strapping to prevent falls. Custom-molded seat cushions. The shop is crowded with about a dozen demo models and loaners. They sit wheel to wheel in a small room near the entrance: Manual and motorized. Bright red, purple and green. Some with metallic paint. Chairs precisely contoured to fit the most frail 2- or 3-year-old. Or equipped with gel cushions to prevent pressure sores. If, after six months, the child has grown, Kraft can adapt the chair to make the fit just right again. The department has two storerooms filled floor to ceiling with dozens of used wheelchairs, electric motors and other parts — donations from hospitals and Shriners’ temples across Florida. Retrofitting the chairs — blending new and used parts — allows Kraft to control costs. The department’s $220,000 budget is driven entirely by donations. Kraft says he can build a $30,000 motorized chair for a third of that cost. Plus, he can add snazzy custom paint. The best moment, Kraft says, is when a child takes delivery. For some parents, it can be like watching their son or daughter walk for the first time. “We’ve had mothers videotaping on their cellphones. They’re so excited to see their child, they’ll take videos and send them to friends,” he said. “I love working with families. That’s the best part, to see their excitement, knowing your work can bring them some happiness.” May 2015 the moroccan 9 Units, Clubs and Association News STREET WALKERS Donations goes unnoticed! By Jay Graves It has come to the attention of the Street Walkers of West Jax Shrine Club (WJSC) that the last donation we made to the Shrine Children’s Hospital has not been publicly acknowledged! We would like to let it be known that we (The Street Walkers) presented a check to the Potentate of Morocco Shrine for the sum of $8,000.00 to be presented to the hospital during the Hospital Days visit in February. We walk every parade that the Shrine attends to collect for and make one donation yearly after a year of collecting. one member temporarily With incapacitated (John Short for knee replacement surgery) we have had difficulty collecting and could use some help from anyone who would like to walk and collect with us for the hospital. We meet at the head of the head of the parade and start walking as the step off begins. You can contact me before the parade begins and I will provide you with a bucket, apron, and decals to give out during the parade. DAUGHTERS OF THE NILE Khem Temple #85 Ladies of the Household and Friends: By Rochelle Alford, PQ Publicity Chairman Our parents were right (about everything). The older we get the faster time flies. For a year, Queen Mable Colson served with dignity reflecting qualities Nile members are obligated to achieve. No one has done it better. Princess Royal Renee’ Algrim was elected to serve as Queen during 20152016. Congratulations to Princess Debby Boree serving as Princess Royal. (We all know Past Queen Thelma is smiling). Princess joanne Westhoff will serve as Princess Tirzah; Princess cindy Cummings enters the line as Princess Badoura. Queen Renee’ and her officers were installed in a traditional ceremony March 21. A beach theme reception followed. Sewing Results 2014-2015 –– Khem Temple increased in every area of giving. The value of items delivered to Tampa and chicago hospitals topped $19,083. A complete report was available at Stated Session April 1. These fine results were celebrated with a fish fry at March 9ths Sewing Luncheon. Thank you Noble Keith Dryden (Pr. Judy) for delicious fish, hotdogs and brats. A hearty thank you to all the ladies who supplied the sides. Florida Days 2017: The Committee is working to find a suitable venue with affordable prices. Daytona Beach is currently on the radar. Princess Joanne Westhoff is the official Chair of this huge undertaking to host all the Florida Nile Temples. Advertising in the Moroccan? For rates and ad sizes Call: 904-262-8305 SPITFIRES WEST JAX How Sweet It Is At West Jax Hello! Things are really moving at West Jax. We are parading all over North Florida. Yours truly had a “Large” time at Fernandina, first time I watched a parade from the sidelines. Watching from the sidelines presented a new perspective and appreciation of the quality of parade vehicles in West Jax. The Bally Hoo’s always put on a great show. The Hot Sparks were in style too! The Roadrunners were doing their part. Our very own Street Walkers are a hit every parade. A “Big” Thank You to Jay Graves and all of the Street Walkers. Thy do a super job! Any member looking for a way to participate in West Jax is welcome to “Walk with Jay.” He has extra buckets and aprons, one with your name on it. Just ask Jay Graves, and you can walk the same day. Watching instead of riding was different and it is possible to eat ice cream too. After the parade, one of the best parts about being a WJSC Shriner occurred. TwentyTwenty-five members and their families (including kids) stopped at a local B-B-Q Eatery, enjoyed good food, lots of fun, and most importantly “Super Fellowship”! To my family, “fellowship” is the best part about being a member of WJSC. I have two granddaughters, ages 13 - 15. They enjoy both the West Jax and Roadrunner meetings because they have friends their age, and are welcome at all our activities. Just wanted to share a little WJSC Sweetness” West Jax had a good turnout at Crescent City for the “Catfish” Festival. Next stop will be Callahan for the Railroad Days parade. Do make plans to attend the 4th of July parade in Keystone Heights. Every year this parade is a huge happening! Upcoming events include a Scavenger Hunt on Wheels, May 30th at Morocco Temple. It is open to all Shriners, Lady Shriners, Master Masons, family members, and invited guests from the general public. Please RSVP to West Jax VP Eddie Edwards by May 23rd. History note: During the month of April, The Roadrunners celebrated their 20th Birthday. The Unit reformed under an old WJSC Unit Charter for the West FERNANDINA BEACH Club News By Philip Harris Maybe winter is gone now, and we can become Florida again. This past winter was anything but what the Chamber of Commerce promotes and promises. A very successful paper drive was held on March 14 which produced a nice check for presentation to the Potentate at the April Stated Session. Fourteen members participated in the Fernandina Beach Parade and they and their ladies provided a lunch for all participating Shriners afterwards at the Clubhouse. All members are looking foward to the Shrimp Festival the first weekend in May as we will be serving refreshing beverages at this annual event. The club highlights long-time member, Joe Graves, this month. Joe, married to Cornelia for 55 years, is a retired conductor from Amtrack Railroad and has been a Mason since 1966 and a Shriners since 1979. The Shrine and the local cub are especially important to Joe as he has served as club president for two terms. He also has three sons who are Shriners. “Wonder where the influence came from?” Jax Roadrunners, a two-wheel motorcycle unit. West Jax Awards: This month we review the “JIM WHITE” Award. Known across Shrinedom as “White Boy”! Jim White was a Shriner’s Shriner. He was extremely proud member of the Bally Ho unit! Jim was a dedicated Shriner who never quit working for the Children and West Jax! His energy and drive were endless! Selected as Morocco’s Shriner of the Year. His main call to fame: He was the overall coordinator for Hahira Honey Bee Festival. He planned everything and everyone would pitch in and help! We washed 10,000 dishes in the bathtubs in Hahira. It was the Shrine at its very best. I can see clearly; Jim’s Pickup with Sideboards, loaded with cooking stuff headed to Hahira-his Ballyhoo Buggy (full to the top) behind his truck. He had 5,000 lbs. of junk on his truck pots, pans, grills, deep fryers, an ice cold keg of Coors’s Light and at least one 40 pounder of his favorite liquor, Wild Turkey! Jim was the official West Jax Cheerleader. He would come up with something and we were off to the races. One time all the Bally Hoo’s ordered metallic stick on signs for our buggy’s, and one for our tables place setters, We were on the FASMC, SASMC, and Imperial MC, Drill Team Competition Circuit big time and trying to look fancy like the Hot Sparks always did. The signs were very professional, a cool color drawing of a Buggy with the members names i...e. Donna and Jerry. White Boy changed girl friends like – So his Signs said Jim and TBA! There was only one “White Boy.” He was what every Shriner should strive to become!! In closing, remember to support your unit, WJSC and Morocco. Until next month enjoy your family and the Shrine. Cecil, Bill and Tom - Thanks! By Don Miller I am not going to bore you again with the details of the Spitfire feast at our April meeting. I will, however, let you know that Chef Cecil Kimberly is my friend. YUM! YUM! Only one Spitfire was absent and he will be severely punished by President Joe Poag. THANKS! Cecil. The Fernandina Beach parade was great. Good weather and a great crowd. The Fernandina Beach Shrine obviously did a tremendous job advertising the parade. Parking was not allowed on the side of the road at Poncho’s Casa by the Sea so we gathered at the East end of the park after the parade. Good ole Bill Sistare really did a job for his good time buddies. All you could eat roasted oysters and boiled shrimp. Add ice cold goats milk and it was enough to bring legendary Spitfire Henry Cook out for the afternoon. Why was Past Potentate Bill Sistare was seen shaking his left arm all day at Fernandina Beach? ANSWERthe auto-wind on his Rolex quit working. Bill is really OK (physically)! A great day for the Spitfires — THANKS Bill! New Director Tom McAnally led the Spitfires down the hard road like a veteran. Split the middle and ring around the old guard was only part of his tricks. It was the first time in history that anyone has run circles around the old guard -THANKS Tom! I hope that Brain Poag can be NICE this year. If nice he will receive an air pump for Christmas from the Scribe. The odds are against Brain! Next month’s article will feature an amazing Public Notice Disclosure. Do NOT miss it! Hospital Visitation Program What is the Program? The name is somewhat misleading. The Masonic Hospital Visitation Program is, without a doubt, the finest public relations program ever undertaken by the masonic fraternity. The masonic Service Association of North America deems this program their major relief work. It is much more than merely “visitations” to the disabled and lonely patients in V.A. Hospitals,State Veterans Homes and Extended Care Facilities. It is the rendering of personal services to all our sons and brothers, Masons and Non-Masons alike, who now need someone to turn to for encouragement and to make life a little more pleasant. Little things mean a lot. A friendly smile, a warm handclasp, an embrace and a kind word can do wonders for those who are lonely and depressed in a hospital or a nursing home. The Hospital Visitation Program is a vital part of the Fraternity that deserves your attention and needs your immediate help. New video highlights MSA Hospital Visitation Program. A new video, “Are Ye Able?” has been produced, which provides a contemporary view of MSA’s Hospital Visitation Program. The goal of the video is to inform the Masonic world, as well as non-Masonic audiences, about the tremendous work of Masonic volunteers as they provide assistance for our Military Veterans at more than 150 VA Medical Centers and other Veterans’ homes around the country. It is also intended to serve as a method to recruit new volunteers. Copies of the video on a DVD are available at no charge by contacting the MSA office for use in Masonic districts or regions, where it can be shown multiple times to a variety of groups. The actual filming of the video was done at the VA Medical Center in Augusta, Georgia, and many of the spokespersons are Georgia Masons. But the content is generic and appropriate for any state or Grand Lodge. Shrine Media Group The Shrine Media group is booked up for, May, we have reserved dates in June. The group will be available Tuesday June 9th, by appointment, and will be at Stated Meeting June 10th, from 5pm on for anyone that wants photos done for the year book. They will be available again the Friday, June 12th and Saturday June 13th by appointment. Photos will be done at the Temple in the Activity building on the second floor. 10 the moroccan May 2015 Thursday, June 11th, 7:05 PM Note: We have a Stated Meeting June 10 (the day before the game) but please do not wait till then to purchase your tickets. Don’t miss out on the fun! Contact Bruce Ford at [email protected] for tickets and additional information. Tickets will be available in the office. April 11th was a Work Day at Morocco April 11th, what a great day it turned out to be. We had about twenty Nobles and Ladies that came out and donated their time and cleaning materials. It started out as an overcast day, then the sun showed itself and we got all the outside jobs completed. Some of the tasks were painting the curbs blue and yellow, painting the handrails and the metal shed, pressure washing the outside of the building, and blowing off the dining room parking lot, so the parking lane lines could be repainted. The ladies worked inside washing the globes in the chandeliers, as well as replacing burnt out bulbs and putting in new candle sticks. They look so bright -- Illustrious Sir, Gary, had to wear his sunglasses to look at them. A Big Thank you Illustrious Sir Gary for getting the new candle sticks, so they could be replaced, what a big difference in the brightness. The Ladies then went into the foyer hall and cleaned the big mirror and all the pictures of the Past Potentates along the wall. The glass doors were cleaned entering the dining room and bar area, as well as polishing and shining up the bar area. Great job ladies!! Thank you so much for all your help. It was a great Day!! A very big thank you goes to all the Nobles and Ladies for your hard work. Our Shrine Center is now shining. Bright thanks to each of you!! Frank Cruce, Chief Rabban Morocco Shrine 2015 MOTORCYCLE ESCORT DRAWING Saturday, June 20th at Morocco $100 for Two People (includes dinner) Tickets are available from any Motorcycle Escort member of call the Office! WIN: $10,00 in Cash or a MOTORCYCLE PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE 5 May 2015 the moroccan For Rent Keystone Shrine Club 11 Available for Birthday Parties, Weddings, Family Reunions, Dances, etc. Located at: 5593 SE 3rd Ave. Keystone Heights 32656 Call: Richard Geraci 352-284-2337 10% Moroccan Discount 32 Illustrious Sir James H. “Jim” Raines and Lady Ann • Family-Owned and Operated • Cremations • Prearranged Plans • Monuments and Headstones • National Cemetery Service Beach Boulevard Greenlawn Cemetery Restricted for Shriners Crypt, Joint Tenants 904.284.4000 Make an Offer • 904-277-4710 May 2015 www.broadusraines.com June 2015 Circus – Circus – Circus Circus Sun’s Game at the Ballpark Bahia Ball STEAK NIGHT Derby Theme GUN SHOW Sweet Hearts Luncheon Motorcycle Drawing Morocco Potentate’s Cruise Morocco Shrine’s 127th Birthday STEAK NIGHT FSA - Sarasota - FSA Sarasota - FSA Sarasota Board of Directors & Pilgrimage Meeting MOTHER’S DAY Stated Session GUN SHOW Potentate’s Cruise - Potentate’s Cruise - Potentate’s Cruise Grand Lodge Grand Lodge Grand Lodge Hadji Ball Mahi Ball GUN SHOW FATHER’S DAY 5 Board of Directors & Pilgrimage Meeting Stated Session MOROCCO SHRINERS 3800 St. Johns Bluff Rd., S. Jacksonville, FL 32224-2620 Celebrating Mother’s Day with Special DeMolay F lower Talk May 13th with Dinner and Stated Meeting Taco Bar Chicken Burritos Rice / Beans Dessert / Tea NON-PROFIT ORG. U. S. POSTAGE PAID Jacksonville, FL Permit No. 236 Social 5:30 Dinner 6:30 Dinner Menu Ladies Program after dinner Please Note: The May1st STEAK NIGHT has been changed to May 16th. • Social 5:30 Serving begins at 6:30 GUN SHOW May 16th - 17th Morocco Auditorium Raffle tickets $5.00 You do not have to be present to win. Proceeds to benefit the Pilgrimage Committee Space available for vendors! For information email: [email protected] or call 904-962-1870 Please make your dinner reservations by Friday, May 8th at 642-5200, ext. 13 DATE MAILED: 4-30-15 Kentucky Derby Theme Steak Night May 16th Social 5:30 Dinner begins 6:30 Steaks Cooked to order • Baked Potato with all the trimmings • Salad Bar • Assorted Desserts Wear your most creative Kentucky Derby Style Hat Prizes will be awarded Music by D.J. Franklin Bring your kids, family and friends! All this for only $ 1250 Per Person Make your reservations at 642-5200 ext. 13 by May 8th The Circus is coming, the circus is coming!! A new era for Morocco Shrine Circus “A Tent” Air conditioned, and all the things that make a Shrine Circus Special! THURSDAY, JUNE 4th - 7:00 pm FRIDAY, JUNE 5th - 7:30 pm SATURDAY, JUNE 6th - 11 am, 2:30 pm and 7:30 pm SUNDAY, JUNE 7th - 1:00 pm & 5:00 pm