Elroy sure was busy on April 4th.
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Elroy sure was busy on April 4th.
CELEBRATING 41 YEARS OF SERVING OUR COMMUNITY 1974 - 2015 OCEANO/FIVE CITIES ELKS LODGE #2504 410 Air Park Drive – P. O. Box 476 – Oceano, CA. 93475-0476 Award Winning Bulletin Division V National 2010 & 2011 and State 2010 ,2011, 2012 & 2013 Our 2015-16 Officers surprise ER-Elect Mike Balster, PER and show their funnier side. Manuel Dias 2014-15 Officer of the Year Ken Coxon 2014-15 Elk of the Year Arleen Olson 2014-15 Liz Howland 2014-15 Volunteer of the Year Citizen of the Year Held at Cuesta College in San Luis Obispo and Sponsored by Oceano/ Five Cities Elks Lodge #2504 for over 30 Years. Elroy sure was busy on April 4th. Arroyo Grande High School Teenagers of the Month Nipomo High School Teenagers of the Month Teenagers of the Year winners and PER’s Scholarship winner OFFICIAL BULLETIN OF B.P.O.E. 2504 Office hours 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - Monday thru Friday-(805) 489-2504Fax (805) 489-2501– e-mail - [email protected] Web Site - http://elkslodge2504.com/ Lodge Meets 1st, 3rd,and 4th Tuesday evenings at 7:30 PM Bar Opens 1:00 PM Mon– Thursday - Friday– Sunday at Noon , (Brunch Sunday’s at 9 AM) Past Exalted Rulers LODGE OFFICERS 2014-2015 Exalted Ruler Leading Knight Loyal Knight Lecturing Knight Secretary Treasurer Tiler Esquire Chaplin Inner Guard Mike Balster, PER Mike Leon Dale Gregory Mel Baker John Molitoris Kim Gregory Manuel Dias Kristi Dupler Victoria Harrington Joane Marshall TRUSTEES 1 Year Arleen Olson 2 Year Jim Storton 3 Year Jay Dupler, PER 4 Year Margaret Walker, PER 5 Year Scott Alguire Elk Rest Area 805-305-7627 Rates 5/15– 9/15 $30 per night 9/16-5/14 $25 per night Hookups– Water, Electric(30 AMP) and Dump Station on Site Elks Members only Catering Information 805-489-2504 [email protected] Clam Tide Editor/Staff Editor– Bill Jansen, PER Design/Layout– Mari Black *Deceased Con Evans* John Nichols* Al Baughman* Henry Mann* Ed Rodgers PSVP * Tom Flynn* LeRoy Fortson* Sid McClain* Bill Jansen Rich Crawford Fred Roach Terry Blackwell Mike Rhoades Homer Brown* Oscar Mall Jr.* Eric Jones D. Donatelli Ken Dukes* Harry Voakes* Ron Craghill* Dick Kitsch* John Guyler* Dan Jones Paul Bixler* Jamie Ohler Larry Bailes* Jack Prince Jack Prince Jake DeTreville Tony Ulibarri Don Reese Harold Byrd Jesse Troll* Murray Schmidt* Hilton Macdonald Barbara Kostowal Michael Balster Margaret Walker Jay Dupler Beryel White Bob Cherry 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 By Affiliation: Bobbi Cherry 2004-05 Frank Mackie 1988-89 Kenneth Trew 2003-04 Ronald Kline 2009-10 *Jordan Martin *Oscar Urrutia Committee Chairperson Accident Prevention Americanism Flag Day Coordinator Bequest & Living Trust Auditing & Accounting Bingo Community Activities Elks Training ENF Government Relations Lodge Activities Co–Chair Lodge Activities Co-Chair Major Project/ Purple Pig Membership Jay Dupler, PER Bill Jansen, PER Wally Lewis OPEN Bill Jansen, PER Cheryl Maples OPEN PER’s Kristi Dupler Rick Neufeld Jenna Goetz and Dana Pratt Mike Leon, Leading William Bolton Investigation Indoctrination Lapsation Memorial Day Service Nat. Veterans Service Youth Activities Bill Jansen, PER Jay Dupler, PER OPEN OPEN Ken Coxon Tony Ulibarri, PER Hoop Shoot Drug Awareness Minors In Need Scholarship Scouting Teenager of the Month Golf Tournament Visiting Committee Mother’s Day Public Relations Event Photographer Greeter & 50/50 Mel Baker Margaret Walker, PER Kristi Dupler Kristi Dupler Rick TerBorch Kristi Dupler Margaret Walker, PER Cheryl Maples Mike Balster, PER ER Cheryl Maples Jim Storton Sharron Rogers Volunteer Coordinator Presiding Justice Arleen Olson J Johnson Attorney at law BBQ Coordinator Scott Alguire Clam Tide Submissions & Deadlines Committee Reports Due: All submissions due : The Wednesday following House Committee meeting, by 11am. Articles preferred in word format, PDF, or sent in an email. Photos: Digital using 8 mega pixels or higher. Send all Submissions to: [email protected] Any questions please call the office. Monthly: Major Project, Membership/ Lapsation, ENF, Public Relations, Lodge Activities, Americanism and Veterans. Quarterly: Drug Awareness, Scouting and Youth Activities. Forms are in the office for you to fill out. If you would like to have it emailed to you please contact the office. Please turn into the office by the 3rd of each month. Thank you, John Molitoris, Secretary Page 2 Message from Our GRAND EXALTED RULER John D. Amen May brings flowers ... and a lot of ‘Elktivities’ It is May already and the flowers are here. This is a month packed with “Elktivities”. The very first day of the month brings with it the due date for the annual survey of charitable programs and the per capita dues payment to Grand Lodge. For the annual survey, CLMS will help with the task, but in this paperless world there is still paper that needs to be mailed to Chicago so do not delay. Mother’s Day is up next and while it is no longer a mandatory service, it is always a great time to dust off the old Ritual and have a worthy Lodge event that recognizes Mother on Sunday, May 10. It will also be a great day for the Lodge Club to hold a brunch or luncheon. It will be packed with families on this great family occasion. Armed Services Day falls on Saturday, May 16 this year. It is another good opportunity to recognize and honor servicemen and women on active duty, and our Veterans. Just nine days later comes Memorial Day on Monday, May 25. This special day was born to memorialize all American Civil War servicemen who had made the ultimate sacrifice. While it is still appropriate to give special recognition to our Veterans who have passed, the day has been broadened to remember all who are no longer with us. My Lodge in Denver decorates all those graves in the two Lodge “Elks Rests” with American flags, and my family takes time out to meet up at the family plots in the local cemeteries to renew our friendships. It is also appropriate to review and adjust Lodge goals for the year ahead. The time to be working on dues collections from delinquent Members is now, not next February and March. The earlier we start the more successful we will be. More than twothirds of our membership decline is from Members who fail to pay their dues. Last, one of the most disheartening tasks that I must perform is to sign an Executive Order accepting the surrender of a Lodge Charter. If your Lodge is among those thinking about holding2796 a surrender vote, be sure to let your State Association and Grand Lodge officials know. These people may be able to help, but only if they have advance knowledge of the situation. I have witnessed situations where the PGER State Sponsor first learned of the situation only after the surrender vote had been taken by the Lodge. That is tragic! Finally, our warm spring weather has finally arrived. Here in Colorado it is “Springtime in the Rockies” – the most beautiful season of all. See you on the road. MESSAGE FROM OUR EXALTED RULER Mike Balster, PER Join me in making our lodge friendlier than ever We as a lodge are striving to return to our most friendly lodge status in our district. I feel we are well on our way and appreciate your efforts. We believe that whenever we enter the lodge we are entering a safe and friendly environment. This is true for the men entering our lodge but not as true for some of the women. I recently learned, or maybe realized, that women in general and especially single women outside our lodge must be very careful. This makes sense and we all understand the rationale and wish it was different. When women enter our lodge, they believe it is a safer place but remain alert out of habit or necessity. In the relaxed atmosphere in our lodge, men must be extra vigilant to ensure that words or actions, even though they are well meaning, do not trigger the alert of the women in our lodge. This is very important to me, and the other officers share my concern. While men will voice an objection to words or actions that annoy them, women do not feel as free to voice an objection. My hope that if an issue occurs, the woman will feel comfortable bringing it to one of the officers knowing it will be taken seriously and handled discretely. As women see and hear of our efforts, they will bring their spouses back into the lodge. I believe it is the right thing to do; it benefits members, and can increase attendance in our lodge. Join me in making our lodge friendlier than ever. From the Station of the ESTEEMED LEADNG KNIGHT One natural consequence of having a bounty of terrific members is an overflow of Charity – the cornerstone of every Elk structure. With much appreciation, we thank YOU for your many contributions and for your collaborative work with our staff and directors. Together, we have lived our Elk creed thru our April Purple Pig Dinner when our lodge hosted CHEA Therapist Becky Fahs and raised over $3000 for disabled children. Then again, during our regular lodge meeting, when cash donations totaled more than $2000 for our First Annual ENF Pledge Drive! YOUR acts of kindness give hope to so many! Thank you and may we continue in our efforts during May events. Keeping the Faith, Minister Mike Leon, Leading Knight From the Station of the ESTEEMED LOYAL KNIGHT We have a new year full of opportunities to advance the works of this amazing organization to which we all belong. To our new members, there are so many things happening here at the lodge that there is sure to be something you’re interested in doing. Be sure to come to lodge meetings on Tuesdays to hear about our upcoming events and committees, I am sure you will find something you’d love to get involved in, I have found that Elks becomes more rewarding as you get more involved. I would also like to invite our long time members to come down help the youngsters grow into excellent representatives of our lodge. Fraternally, Dale Gregory, Loyal Knight Page 3 MEMBERSHIP REPORT From the Secretary’s Desk Our new year is starting on a positive note. We have 15 candidates for initiation and 2 reinstatement and 1 Affiliation in April. We also have 1 candidate being investigated for May. The grace period has passed for payment of the 2015-16 dues. If you are delinquent you can no longer enjoy the lodge until you pay your dues. Please contact the office if you have not received your dues statement. Thank you, John Molitoris, Secretary 2015-16 Membership Dues are $133.50. Please contact the office to make your payment. If you write a check, make it payable to Elks #2504 and please put your membership # on the memo section. Make sure you mail all payments to our PO Box. Oceano/Five Cities Elks Lodge #2504 PO Box 476 Oceano, CA 93475-0476 Starting Membership Count Elks Initiated Elks Affiliated (Transfer In) Elks Reinstatements Elks Dropped (Cancelled delinquent Membership) Elks Transfer Dimit (Transfer Out) Elks Absolute Dimit (Cancelled Current Membership) Number of Elks Deceased Membership (As of print date) TOTAL Gain / Loss Elks Delinquent Lapsation Rate Average Age Membership Candidates Membership Applications & Fees All Membership Applications can be downloaded from our website. www.elkslodge2504.com Membership Fees: (* Pro-Rated Dues will be billed) Initiation Fee: Age 26 and up $100* Age 21-25 yrs. old $25* Transfer Fee $36 Reinstatement Fee $36* Associate Member $30 (Yearly Dues) Sickness & Distress We Hope you all get well soon! Please inform the office if you hear of an ill or deceased member. Bill Andrade Paul Bailey Melvin Bieghler Ellen Carl Wilfred Deschenes Marge Haskins Ron Parrent Donald Stern Wayne Tompkins The following Spouses and Widows are ill: Elayne Hullette Susie Morgan Pat Reese Marge Voakes In Memorium “To our Absent Members” Marvin Carpenter #3680 5/22/1932 to 3/21/2015 The following Spouses and Widows have passed: WIDOW/WIDOWER’S CARDS If you are a widow of a Member of this Lodge and would like to have a card, please call the Office. The requirement for receiving a widow or widower's identification card is that the Member must have been a Member in good standing when he/she passed away and you have not remarried. The widow's card allows you to come to Lodge social functions but you may not go to Lodge Meetings or propose a new member. Remember to request your 2015-16 card by returning your Widows statement. Page 4 1216 0 +0 +2 0 -2 0 0 1216 0 227 18.67% 67.89 21 Investigation Ballot Indoctrination Initiation Apr. 27 May 20 May 5 June 2 May 11 June 8 May 26 June 23 Proposers should accompany their candidates through each step. Any questions, please call the office Mon-Fri 9 AM– 3 PM NEW CANDIDATES PROPOSED By Initiation Proposed By James Copsey Daryl Vinnedge Richard DeLeo Mike Balster, PER ER Sylvia Dodd Margaret Walker, PER Martha Moreno Judy Schwarm Jimmy Padilla George Combs Adrian Ramos Terry Harbour Vicki Groth Bill Baker By Affiliation From Lodge/ # Frank Middleton Modesto #1282 Robert D. Brower Needles, CA #1608 Bill Brubaker Porterville, CA #1342 Gary Brennan Glendale, CA #1289 Life Member Nominee Nominated By Ron Ritter Don Reese, PER House Committee Meeting Minutes of the meeting held on Monday April 20, 2015 Chairman Mike Balster,PER ER called the meeting to order at 7:30 PM. There was 18 members 2 PER 0 Visitors. Calendar set for May 2015. Duty Officers Scheduled Bar Report: Doing well, made a profit. Kitchen Report: Attendance at meals is up. Rest Area Report: Working on minor improvements. Unfinished Business: Bar Plaques on dining room side– Being Advertised 32 out of 90 spaces filled. Oceano Airport Day– Supply food with net profits going to Lodge. New Business: Kentucky Derby– May 2nd 12-5 PM Shrimp Boil and Sport of Kings - APPROVED Sunday Karaoke– May 3rd and 17th 1-4 pm Elks Members onlyAPPROVED for May. ENF Hearts Sale– May11th to July 4th– APPROVED Tentive Event Dates APPROVED (see Coming Events on back page) The meeting adjourned at 9:19 PM California Hawaii Elks Association -Major Project Balance as of 4/1/15: $17161.84 /1266 members = Per Capita $ 13.55 Per Capita Goal $4.50 or higher A SPECIAL THANKS FOR YOUR PURPLE PIGS BINGO Rick Neufeld Bob Schrum, DDGER Steve Seaman Barbara Boyer Ruth Ann Morris Ronald Yettman Jerry Ferguson Don Patterson Charles Roady William Larsen David Brassfield David Kenitz Thelma Love Nicholas Martinez 52 Club Bill Jansen, PER Doyle Jansen Bruce Hensley Chris Kneel Mark Kantor Mike Balster, PER Susie Morgan Gary Hartig Harold Johnson Donn McKnight Bill Couchman Tom Lohse Fred Zamundio John C. Burke Gary Bible Leslee Spring Robert Link Bill Taylor Ruth Ann Plumb Mike Eden Jaime Flores James Pollard Sherwin Wainscott Shane Black David Vaughn George Ross Terry Bennett Beverly Baker Mel Baker Rodney Sullivan Les Huddleston Raylin Storton Castillo Century Club Mike Balster, PER Fil Simas Michael Leon John Fielder Barry Shortz x 4 Wheel Barrel WINNER is LISA GARRISON, Congrats! We raised over $2600 in ticket sales. Keep Bringing in those Box Tops Each Box Top is worth 10¢ to CHEMPI - and that adds up fast. Please drop them off at the lodge or mail them to the lodge at PO Box 476, Oceano, CA 93475-0476 Box Tops ONLY not Campbell’s labels Board of Directors Meeting Minutes of the meeting held on Monday April 20, 2015 Chairman Jay Dupler, PER called the meeting to order at 9:26PM. There was 2 members 1 PER 0 Visitors. Unfinished Business: Chairs in Bar get fixed. –Ongoing. South County Youth Activity Fair request -withdrawn Girl Scout donation request withdrawn Pismo Rotary Golf Tournament– Tabled New Business: Scouting Budget Request. Veteran Committee– Budget requests. Nipomo High School Renaissance– May 15th 350 students The meeting adjourned at 10:03 PM Elks National Foundation Donation Report Balance as of 4/14/15: $2545.75 /1216 members = Per Capita $ 2.09 Per Capita Goal $4.60 or higher Jay Dupler, PER ENF District Chairman presents Kristi Dupler, Lodge ENF Chair and Mike Balster, PER Exalted Ruler with an ENF Integrity $25,000 plaque for the lodges donations. We also collected over $2000.00 at the meeting on April 21st. What a great start to the Elk year. Donate $20 to ENF and $20 to Major Projects to Join our Exclusive 20/20 Club If you have not received your pin please come by the office. Anderson, Ronald C. Baker, Beverly Baker, Mel Balster, John Balster, PER Mike Bennett, Jim Black, John Black, Shane Roach PER, Fred Blackwell, PER, Terry Blosat, Nadine Bolton, William Boyer, Barbara Brooner, Chuck Cameron, Thomas Chamberlain, Dennis Champion, Fred Chapman, Daniel Chandler, Craig Conway, Kim Coxon, Ken Crouse, Jimmy Daighton, PER, Phil Dupler, PER Jay Dupler, Kristi Dominguez, Rojean Felthousen, Peter Ferrara, Tony Fitzgerald, Pat H. Forst, Marlena Fritch, Peter Forst, Forrest “Frosty” Gordon, Thomas Hanes, Margi Hanna, Charlie Hartig, Gary Hendricks, Craig Hensley, Bruce Jansen, Doyle Jansen, PER Bill Kindell, Larry Kingsbury, Sally Lady, Michael Larsen, William Lebow, Everett Lee, Jesse Lee, King Lee, Tacy Lewis, Ritchie Lewis, Wally Love, Thelma Maas, Dottie MacKenzie, Chauncey Mark, Walter Martinez, Nicholas McKindley, Elaine Molitoris, John Morgan, Susie Morris, Ruth Ann Myers, Pam Neufeld, Rick Patten, Sue Petty, Jr. James Prince, PER, Jack Reese, PER, Don Rittenhouse, Mike Ritchie, Rodger Roady, Charles Storton, James Swinehart, Gretchen Swink, Walter Taylor, Bill Tellkamp, Lee TerBorch, Rick Ulibarri, PER Tony Wallace, Larry R. Weaver, Ben Weirick, Clint Wilbert, Christine Wood, Connie Page 5 Officer of the Month Elk of the Month Volunteer of the Month Dale Gregory Loyal Knight Bill Caldwell Charter Member Renate Sohner Always willing and able to help, capable and conscientious. At the ready for any task, a real asset to our lodge. Help Support our Local Charities Every Thursday (excluding holidays) Doors open at 4:30pm Games Start at 6pm - 9:30 p.m. 1st buy in $15 prices go from there. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED : Weekly or when available. Work Floor Sales, Selling Pull tabs, Cash Register or Calling Bingo Games. Pub Menu available 4:30—7pm Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Sides and Salads $9-$2.50 Tireless, smiling, and talented with laughter and humor. Greeters and other Volunteers needed Please contact the office at 805-489-2504 and we will have Sharron Rogers contact you. Kitchen Volunteers are needed. Please contact Arleen Olson at (805) 264-2670 Sunday Brunch 9-11 AM 2 Scrambled Eggs, Fried Potatoes, and Fruit. With the Choice of : Bacon or Sausage and Biscuit & Gravy or Pancakes $7.50 per person Following Weekly Meals Tickets sold at the door. Dinner tickets on sale at 5PM Dinner served from 6 PM to 7 PM A different Main dish served each week. $8.50 Per Person May Meals 6th 13th 20th 27th Page 6 Fish Tacos Vegetables, Salad & Garlic Bread Baked Ziti Vegetables, Salad & Garlic Bread Beef Stroganoff over Noodles Salad & Bread Greek Lemon Chicken Orzo, Vegetables, Salad & Bread Don’t MISS Out on these Tasty Meals. May 2015 Oceano/Five Cities Elks Lodge #2504 Activities Mon-Fri 2PM—5PM Sat-Sun 3PM-6PM Sun Mon Tue Wed April 29 Office Hours Mon– Fri 9 am-5 pm Bar Hours Mon.– Thurs. 1pm —8 pm or last call Friday– Saturday 12pm—8 pm or last call Sunday 9 am– 8 pm or last call Lodge 805 489-2504 Rest Area 805-305-7627 Email [email protected] Website: www.elkslodge2504.com Duty Officer: Dale Gregory 3 Bar Opens 9am Brunch ? Crew 9- 11 AM $7.50 Karaoke 1-4 PM 4 9:30-11:30 am Pre-Sale Tickets Available in the Office Taco Basket 6 PM $8.00 Tickets at 5PM Indoctrination 7:30 PM Duty Officer: Mike Leon 17 Bar Opens 9am Brunch B.C’s Crew Karaoke 1-4 PM Duty Officer: Mike Balster,PER Brunch Dr. Z’s Crew 9- 11 AM $7.50 Duty Officer: Scott Alguire 31 AGHS TOP 10 Private Cater No Lodge Meeting 19 25 Bar Opens at 1 PM PER’s Meeting 6:30 PM Lodge Pin Sales 26 Kiwanis Lunch Cater Initiation Chicken Fried Steak Dinner 6pm $8 Tickets at 5PM Bar Opens 9am Brunch Jenna’s Crew 9- 11 AM $7.50 2 4:30-7PM Tickets at 5PM Ritual Contest Santa Barbara 7 Kentucky Derby 12-5 PM Race 3PM 8 Pub Menu 4:30-7PM Baby Back Opens at 4 PM Games at 6 PM $12 6 - 7PM Tickets at 5PM Veterans Comm. Meeting 5:30 PM 9 Oceano Airport Day & Veteran’s Committee Car Show Breakfast 8 am Lunch 12 PM CHEA State Convention May 6th-9th 13 Baked Ziti Vegetables Salad & Bread 6 -7 PM $8.50 14 LOE MEETING 12pm 15 Pub Menu 4:30-7PM 6 - 7PM Tickets at 5PM 16 RAMS Lunch Cater Tickets at 5PM 4 PM 9 am Avila Pier Opens at 4 PM Games at 6 PM 20 21 22 23 Pub Menu House Committee Meeting 7:30 PM Lodge Meeting (B) Board of Directors 7:30 PM Meeting to follow Memorial Day Office Closed Tickets at 5PM 1 Ritual Contest & Awards Dinner 6 - 7PM Santa Barbara 6 Fish Tacos Beans and Rice 6 -7 PM $8.50 Sat April 30 Opens at 4 PM Games at 6 PM Minors In Need Meeting 7pm Kiwanis Taco Basket Lunch Cater 6 PM $8.00 24 Bar Opens 9am 12 18 Tickets at 5PM 9- 11 AM $7.50 Tickets at 5PM 6 -7 PM $8.50 Kiwanis Lunch Cater Bar Opens 9am Mother’s Day Brunch Polynesian Chicken on rice Vegetables Salad & Bread 5 11 NO RAMS Fri Pub Menu Kiwanis Taco Basket Lunch Cater Happy 6 PM $8.00 Cinco de Mayo Tickets at 5PM Chips & Salsa Lodge Meeting (B) 7:30 PM Balloting 10 Duty Officer: Margaret Walker,PER Thu Lodge Meeting 7:30 (TUX) Beef Stroganoff 4:30-7PM Vegetables Salad & Bread 6 -7 PM $8.50 Opens at 4 PM Tickets at 5PM Clam Tide Articles Due by 11 AM Investigation 7:30 PM Games at 6 PM Veterans Comm. Meeting 5:30 PM 27 Greek Lemon Chicken Orzo, Vegetables Salad & Bread 6 -7 PM $8.50 Tickets at 5PM Dinner 6 - 7PM Pre-Sale $17 28 29 Pub Menu 4:30-7PM 4 PM Opens at 4 PM Games at 6 PM Includes: Cole Slaw, Fries and Clam Chowder Sm (3 pcs) $ 10 Lg (5 pcs.) $ 13 6 - 7PM Tickets at 5PM 30 From the Station of the ESTEEMED Lecturing KNIGHT I have a question for Elks of 2504, how can we show some Brotherly Love and make our lodge better? Please let one of the board members know if you have any suggestions. We need more lodge members to get involved with our activities. Find something you are interested in doing. Start small, we need your help. If there is something you are interested in and we don't currently support that activity, talk to one of the board members. Maybe we can start something in that area. Fraternally, Mel Baker, Lecturing Knight From the Past Exalted Rulers Greetings, On April 14th at the Youth Awards dinner, the PER’s awarded our first scholarship of $500 to Tiago Ribeiro Carrillo from Lopez High School. If the name sounds familiar, he was our dishwasher a few months back. We are very happy to help him in making his future brighter. We are currently starting to plan our events for the coming year. Our Shrimp Peel, we have normally have in September. We will have more information in the coming issues. Also, in September we donate dictionaries to third graders at St. Patrick’s School, Coastal Christian and Valley View Academy. This is always a rewarding experience. Fraternally, Jay Dupler, PER From your Tiler The inaugural ball was a beautiful event. All officers were installed. Bill, our cook, and his volunteer crew did a wonderful job on the meal, chicken cordon bleu. A special thanks to those who decorated the dining room. It was beautiful. Several awards were presented to officers and volunteers. I was surprised to win the Officer of the Year award. It's nice to be recognized. The annual track meet at Cuesta had a large turnout. It is always a popular event. Several records were broken. Thanks to all the volunteers who helped out. And guess what? NO RAIN! Tony Ulibarri and his crew3249 coordinated the Youth Awards dinner serving spaghetti and meatballs last month. The food was very good. It was nice to see these young adults receive their awards. Jay and Kristi Dupler did a lot of work to prepare for this event. Many thanks. We still need volunteers for all kinds of things, and also an organ player. Fraternally, Manuel Dias, Tiler Page 8 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 14 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 17 Walter Cleverly Anthony Periera Kenneth Schoenthal Art Valko Thomas Gordon William Hood Lydia Hunt Lawrence Juarez Laurie Paz Lloyd Rose Hilton Macdonald, PER Kay Stasinis Dawn Natale Neil Meyer Ronald Nelson E Rice Orlando Villador John Cunningham Richard De Giovanni George Moore Judy Perdue Kevin Murray Warren Farrell Gerald Kammel Larry Kroger Gregory Springer William Harrison Manny Silva Peter Stonehewer Louis Pera Ronald Yettman Roland Sohner Donald Burkett Jon Cramer Walter Gustafson Gary Mayhugh Deborah Sprague Terry Harbour Susan Seviour Bob Jones 17 17 17 17 18 18 19 20 20 21 21 22 23 23 24 24 24 25 25 25 25 25 26 27 27 28 28 28 28 28 29 29 29 29 29 30 30 31 31 Bob Jones Mark McHugh Sharon Rude Paul Wells Jr Everett Lebow Sonia Rodriguez Bruce Beaudoin Terry Bennett Troy Johnston David Gandola Steven Reid Chris Kneel Don Lake Robert Liddell Gerald Meyer Jane Seward Billy Vinnedge Teresa Carsey John Cunha Thomas Drexhage Joe McElroy Ken Sorensen Patricia Canaday Al Augustine Sheryl Geddes Ed Mattiuz William Pierce James Vaughn John Webb Beryel White, PER Doug Britton William Caldwell James Kyle Paul Poulsen Shirley Volpatti Edward Angelo David Kenitz Robert Sturtevant Marlene Uva-Christianson Crying Towel We have 3 pots for the Member Draw that are just waiting to be won. Come to the meetings and increase your chances. March 24 April 7 April 21 Maynard Bentley Marlena Forst John C. Ayres Michael Gillespie Donald Silva Judy McLean-Gaskill George Wiley Bill Nappier Earl Rader Missed $500 Missed $500 Missed $341 Missed $500 Missed $500 Missed $409 Missed $500 Missed $500 Missed $443 Youth Activities Programs We are looking for more volunteers to help with the many committees we have for Youth Activities. If you are interested please contact an officer or the office. Annual SLO CO. Track Meet This year’s version of the County Track Meet was a great success. All events went very smoothly. The only hang-up was with the medal distribution. We got that taken care of and all went well after that. All of the Elk members who participated in the meet did a fantastic job. I thank everyone who participated, John Carter, Jay Dupler, PER, Arleen Olson, Frank Misselhorn, Julie Webster, Wally Lewis, Gene and Madison Leeks, Jerry Sanders, Bob Cherry, PER, Bobbi Cherry, PER, Eileen Wagner, John Ziomek, Paul Maule and Mike Balster, PER Exalted Ruler. Without all of your help, this event would not have happened, Thank you all. Jerry H. Phililpps, SLOCO Track Meet Chairman Minors In Need Committee If you would like to continue supporting, We will be holding our next Minors In Need Committee meeting on Wednesday May 6th at 7 pm to discuss ways we can help these kids. Please come join the committee. All are welcome! National Veterans Service On April 11th we held a fundraiser dinner and collected over $800 in donations alone. It was a sell out event with over 104 in attendance. We thank everyone that attended and showed their support. We have been collecting donations to purchase a track chair for a veteran in need. Exalted Ruler, Mike Balster tested it out at the Veterans Committee meeting. We will be selling breakfast at the Oceano Airport Day on Saturday May 9th. Please come check out this fun event. We will also be having a car show at this event. For more information on these events please contact Ken Coxon, Veterans Chairman. Are you interested in joining the Veterans Committee? If so please contact Ken Coxon or the office by phone (4894854) or simply come to a committee meeting, All are welcome to attend. Veterans’ Committee Meetings Every 3rd Thursday @5:30 pm in the Conference Room CARE PACKAGES FOR OUR TROOPS Available to our members the 3rd Tuesday of each Month The cost to air mail one box is $15.90, a special rate. For more information visit Si Tenenberg’s website at TroopCarePacks.org . Drug Awareness Elroy was very busy on Saturday April 4th. He made appearances at the Arroyo Grande Rec. Egg Hunt Celebration. Then traveled to Cuesta College to be at our Annual Track Meet. We are looking forward to planning a exciting year . If you are interested in3206 joining this committee please contact the office by email or phone. [email protected] or 805-489-2504 Elks Scholarships/ Teenagers of the Month Our Youth Awards Night was held on Tuesday, April 14. Our winners for Teenager of the Year were Gabriel Zachrich and Amanda Ormonde from Arroyo Grande High School and Samuel Gillespie and Jenna Clift from Nipomo High School. The new Past Exalted Rulers Association Teenager of the Year scholarship was awarded to Tiago Carrillo. Liz Howland was presented with our Citizen of the Year award for her major contribution to our community through her work with the Five Cities Homeless Coalition. Tony’s Spaghetti and Meatballs were a hit once again. Thanks Tony! I would like to thank all of the officers and members who helped and supported our Youth Award Night. Fraternally, Kristi Dupler, Scholarship Chairman. Today’s Youth, Tomorrow's Leaders So long as there are Veterans, The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks WILL NEVER FORGET THEM Editors Corner…..A Flash of History How many of you remember that an Elk on a mountain is painted on a wall in the lodge? Please, charter members and those who know, don’t tell the new elks; Let them guess. The only picture we found is incomplete in our Clam Tide library. I hope to find the complete picture by the next issue. It was painted by two of our members, Halsey Yarrington and one other member. It would be nice if we could paint it on the outside wall. We have one donation to have it done. If you can help painting the Elk, we could use you. Fraternally, Bill Jansen, PER, Editor Do you have a picture or story you would like to share? If so please submit it to the office by email to [email protected] or simply drop it off to Mari in the office. Page 9 News From the Bar Spring in to the bar in May and try a new local beer or Liberty School wines. Don't clam up! Tell us you're ideas for fun lodge events this summer. See you soon! Cheers from the bar. Tom Terrell, Bar Manager White Rum, Peach Schnapps, Orange Juice and grenadine. Lodge Activities EVENTS Happy May everyone! Your new event coordinators are very excited to bring you news! Oceano/ five cities Elks have so much going on this Summer/Fall, that there is an occasion for all! First things first, on Saturday, May 2nd, we will be hosting our annual Kentucky Derby party in the bar. Doors open at noon, Cocktail hour will start at 1:30 pm, with mint julep specials and whatever else your bar manager Tom cooks up. Happy hour pricing will begin at 1:30; the race will start at 3:00. We will be doing prize raffles for horse racing memorabilia, best hat contest, and sport of kings, so get ready! Did we forget to mention the shrimp boil? At 2pm in the bar there will be shrimp for all (if you come early)! We would also appreciate potluck donations. Served in a pint glass $5 with $1 going to ENF. Last month's Trivia Question and Answer: What is the gem stone associated with April? Tom Riley correctly answered last month’s trivia "Diamond" This month’s trivia : What is the name of the local author who's stories depicted life in Oceano? First person with the correct answer receives a drink! NASCAR Sunday’s Baseball & Basketball all week Come root for your team and Support our Lodge! On Tuesday May 5th we will be celebrating Cinco de Mayo in the bar with Margarita and tequila specials, free chips and salsa, and a great time! Festivities start as soon as the bar opens, so the early bird gets the tequila worm! There are many more events coming up this summer, like the Sock hop, Mid Summer Night’s Dream, and the Comedy show, so stay tuned! Jenna & Dana We will be playing Cribbage here at the Lodge on the 2nd & 4th Thursday’s at 4PM. If you don’t know how to play, we will teach you. Come join the fun! Ladies of the Elks Hello, this will be my first article for the Ladies of the Elks. At our last meeting April 9, 2015 we elected new officers our current President Janet Chaney had to step down. As the new president I had to step down as vicepresident. Cheryl Maples is our new Vice-President, thank you Cheryl for stepping in. We had 3 new members join the Ladies of the Elks. Welcome Mari Black, Cheryl Maples and Barbara Cooper! Our next big event will be Father's Day brunch. More information to follow. May birthdays: Lorraine Preston 5/13 Donna Weeks 5/4 Happy Birthday ladies! Next meeting will be May 14th. at noon. Come join in the fun! Beverly Baker, LOE President Page 10 May 13, 2015 When: Where: 9 am Avila Pier Contact: Frank Mackie, PER at [email protected] 40th Anniversary Items For Sale 40th Lapel Pin Glass (Bucket) $3 $5 Available in the Bar & Office In Bar Limited Supply, get them while you can! ATTENTION Committee Chairperson’s: Would you like more help on your committee? Try holding meetings and advertise them on the calendar. Members can’t help if the information is not given to them. Can you find your membership Number ? Embedded in this publication are 3 member numbers. Locate your member number and bring it in to the Club Room and present it to the bartender on duty and receive a free drink. $120 per Elk Year Pro-rated Must be a paid up member. Please Contact Mari Black In the office Mon– Friday 9am-3pm Bar Plaques for Sale You can have your name on the dining room side of the bar counter. 1 line $50 2 lines $100. All money collected will go to the Building Fund. We have to fill the bar counter up before we can start putting them on, 30 out of 92 spaces are filled. Forms are available in the office Help Save the Lodge $ If you would like to do your part and help to save the lodge money, by having your Clam Tide emailed please email the lodge at [email protected] and let us know to change your status to email. Please make sure you include your name, member number and email address. Also, you can always view the Clam Tide on our website. www.elkslodge2504.com Check out our new website full of information and updated bi-weekly www.elkslodge2504.com Official Publication of: Oceano/ Five Cities BPO Elks Lodge #2504 410 Air Park Drive Post Office Box 476 Oceano, CA 93475-0476 If you know of someone who displays the flag 365 days a year, that should be recognized for their efforts in promoting Americanism. Please write a note explaining why your nominee should be honored and submit it to the office. Tim Storton Nominated by: Jim Storton Jun. 12th Shelly Gonzalez, AVP Visitation-TBD June 14th Flag Day-TBD June 20th Sock Hop-TBD June 21st– Father’s Day Brunch Sponsored by LOE-TBD July 11th– Mid Summers Night’s Dream-TBD Aug. ? Luau– TBD Aug. 22nd Comedy Night– TBD Sept. 2nd– Beach Party– TBD Oct. 3rd– Golf Tournament-TBD Oct. 17th– LOE Fashion Show-TBD Nov. 11th– Veterans Day Dinner– TBD Nov. 17th DDGER– James Smitley Visitation-TBD Dec. 12th LOE Children’s Christmas Party More Information in coming issues, on the above tentive events. – A Non-profit organization B. P. O. E. 2504 U. S. POSTAGE PAID OCEANO, CA 93475 PERMIT NO. 3 Have you moved? If so, please make sure the office has your correct address, phone number and email. On Tuesday, March 31st, the Oceano/Five Cities Elks Lodge conducted its annual Public Safety Recognition Dinner where the Lodge expresses its appreciation to the public safety agencies which protect the Five Cities Area. Over fifty one members from all eight public safety agencies serving the Five Cites attended the event. These agencies included the San Luis County Sheriff's Office, Arroyo Grande Police Department, Grover Beach Police Department, Pismo Beach Police Department, California Highway Patrol, Five Cities Fire Authority, Cal Fire/Pismo Beach and California State Parks - Oceano Dunes. The Lodge recognized a member selected by each agency who has demonstrated outstanding service to his/her community. The honorees included Deputy Jeremy Flores form the Sheriff's Office, Sergeant Shawn Cosgrove from AGPD, Senior Officer Nelida Aceves from GBPD, Officer Chris Siglin from PBPD, Officer Amedee Irey from the CHP, Mary Bassett from the Five Cities Fire Authority, Fire Captain Kirk Petrie form Cal Fire/Pismo Beach, and Ranger Robyn Mendoza from State Parks - Oceano Dunes. A citation was read by the Department director from each agency or his representative, and Exalted Ruler Mike Balster presented each recipient with an award recognizing his/her achievement. An complimentary prime rib dinner was served to those public safety members attending the event. In addition to the public safety members, nine members of the lodge volunteered to assist at the event and other members attended the event to show their support for our public safety agencies and their members. The members of the public safety agencies who attended the event were very appreciative of the Lodge for recognizing them and they very much enjoyed the excellent dinner prepared by our chef and kitchen crew.