Ill. Sir Scott Lipps, Potentate
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Ill. Sir Scott Lipps, Potentate
THE CRIER © Ill. Sir Scott Lipps, Potentate Official Publication of Antioch Shrine • www.antiochshrine.com VOL. 115, NO. 1 JANUARY 2015 Page 2 ANTIOCH CRIER From the Potentate Ill. Sir Scott Lipps Potentate’s Message-January, 2015 Scott Lipps In 2013, Illustrious Sir John Bull, Jr. built tremendous momentum and sent Antioch “Racing Toward the Future!” In 2014, YOU built on that momentum & message and sent Antioch “Honoring our Past and Soaring To New Heights!” I could not possibly be more proud. Thank you for allowing Holly and I to be part of this unbelievable ride. YOU resoundingly voted to make 107 E. First Street the permanent home of Antioch Shriners. YOU put your love and money behind that vote and helped us purchase our very own 10’ SILENT MESSENGER. Our “newest member” will stand tall representing our values and announcing to everyone…this is the home of ANTIOCH SHRINERS! 2014 will be forever remembered for several key events. In January, Antioch attended the East-West Shrine Football game and was recognized on the field for our contributions to Shriners. While in Tampa, our entire group was invited to Shriner of the Month award…presented to our very own Larry Rike! In February, we were blessed with a tremendous Circus. Circus Director Kevin Sweeney executed a comprehensive plan that improved the customer experience and increased our revenues! In March, we had a “fun” fish fry…well, fun if you think setting off the fire suppression and having 10 Dayton Firefighters storm the building is fun!! April gave us the Antioch “Easter Egg and Bunny Hop” party. All three floors of our building were packed with kids, candy and 2,500 Easter eggs! April also featured a night we will remember forever…240 people attended Antioch’s Black & Gold Potentate’s Ball. The centerpiece of our Ball was the Crowning of our Guest of Honor…Princess Addy Stevens. Addy & her family participated in dozens of our Shrine events throughout the year. To commemorate our commitment to the SILENT MESSENGER, everyone at the Ball received a gold 12” silent messenger statue! May brought the kick-off to a rather “wet” parade season (it rained at six of our parades). Also, May gave us Antioch’s 277th Ceremonial…named in honor of my dad…Kenny Lipps. It was a heart-felt day for our family that we will always cherish. June saw Illustrious Sir Gary Blackford hosting the Ohio Shrine Association meeting at Antioch. Our guests were very impressed with our building and our attendance! In July, we promised Antioch would “ROCK” Imperial in Minneapolis. Wow! Antioch achieved “Top 10” for feet on the street and celebrated with a giant dinner party that resulted in over $11,000 in pledges for our 10’ SILENT MESSENGER. The excitement and enthusiasm in the room was mesmerizing and was talked about for months. Our trip to Minneapolis was marred by a vicious squirrel attack that sidelined our Pilgrimage Chair Illustrious Sir John Bull, Jr. Note…in the spirit of brotherly love (and humor), the squirrel attended our Antioch Halloween Party with John… We closed out 2014 with an elegant Ladies Luncheon, a fun-filled Halloween party for children, a crazy adult Halloween party (featuring a remarkable makeover of Antioch into a Haunted Temple… thanks Bob & Mitzi Mittlestead), the 278th Antioch Ceremonial honoring our Shriner’s Shriner…Larry Rike, our first annual Antioch Tattoo Fest (which sold out) and a fabulous, packed (270 people) Children’s Christmas Party. Believe me, this just barely touches on what happened at Antioch in 2014. We had hundreds of meetings, dinners, parties and Club & Unit events. ANTIOCH ROCKED! THANK YOU FOR PARTICIPATING… YOU MADE OUR EVENTS GREAT, MEMORABLE AND FUN! In closing, I extend my hand and heart to each of you. I will always remember your help, support, ideas, comments, questions, direction, suggestions, attendance and love. It is very difficult to truly express how proud I am of Antioch…of YOU! I consider myself fortunate to have served in the Divan with great Shriners and leaders: Tom Schoff, Bill Garlow, Jeff Shaw and John Bull, Jr. My life has been blessed. My grandpa (Earl) was an active member of Antioch Kentucky Colonels (buried in his dress white uniform), my dad (Kenny) is a 45 year member of our Antioch Brass Band, my son-in-law (Ryan) is President of Antioch Indy Cars. And, I have all you as my Shrine Family. I love you and I love Antioch Shrine…forever. Scott Lipps Proud To Be An Antioch Shriner! PS, THE SINGLE GREATEST JANUARY 2015 THING YOU CAN DO TO SERVE ANTIOCH IS TO SUPPORT YOUR 2015 DIVAN AND EVENTS. YOUR PARTICIPATION BUILDS RELATIONSHIPS, BRINGS IN NEW MEMBERS, SERVES OUR CHILDREN AND HONORS ANTIOCH! From the First Lady: Holly Todd Antioch Shrine Center. She has become my second home over the past few years! I have so many joyous memories of my time spent with you. When Scott asked me to join him and share this honor; I immediately said YES! I could not imagine the journey I was about to embark on. It is a journey that must be experienced to fully understand it. Amazing is not adequate. Fabulous is just a glimmer of the joy one experiences on this ride. Oh, don’t misunderstand, there’s work LOTS of work!! However, there are so many hands and hearts to help with every step, the work never seems a burden. Rather, it’s as if we’re simply group of friends, a family working and playing together for a common cause. A good and common thread – each other and the children our hospitals care for. I want to thank ALL of YOU; there are so many names! Ryan & Jessica, Bob & Mitzi, James & Cynthia, Jim & Karen, Richard & Marla, Dave & Susan, Rick & Teresa, the ENTIRE Divan, our Past Potentates & Ladies, Bruce, Elissa Guild, Daughters of the Nile, Pam - just to name a few. Every club, every unit, every family member who attended a parade or an event, your help and support have helped build friendships and memories that will be with me for the rest of my life. I will cherish these years. I will treasure each member of our beloved Antioch. As Scott and I make our exit from the Divan, we leave Antioch in your kind and capable hands. Love her and guide her through new adventures and exciting, new territory! Be proud of her. Most importantly, guide and love each other! Share the joy of what you do. Be proud of YOU!! Proud to be a Lady of Antioch – Lady Holly Scott’s Lady ANTIOCH CRIER JANUARY 2015 News from Cincinnati Specialty care beyond a burn IN MEMORIAM 2014 DECEMBER 2014 Delmer Collinsworth Russell T. McDermott Allen V. DeLoach Willaim L. Shill Thomas A. Boyd John F. Berning, Sr. Arthur M. Keighley Howard S. Caven Harold K. Baker Craig B. Fenton Robert C. Quire John E. Richard 11/09/2014 11/10/2014 12/01/2014 12/01/2014 12/01/2014 11/22/2014 12/02/2014 12/03/2014 12/07/2014 09/25/2014 05/23/2014 10/13/2014 inactive 12/05/1970 11/27/1976 12/02/1978 11/30/1974 12/11/1982 04/18/1998 12/07/1957 09/14/1968 12/10/1960 11/30/1951 11/26/1973 07/23/1984 IN & OUT OF ANTIOCH DECEMBER 2014 AFFILIATED Richard L. Carr, Jr. DEMITTED Tim L. Adams Raymond E. Beitzel Raymond Boswel James E. Fox Clayton M. Peace George E. Strauthers James A. Wjottaler RESTORED Richard L. Finke SUSPENDED Love to the Rescue® Shriners Hospitals for Children® – Cincinnati hosted our first ever “Love to the Rescue Celebration” on November 11, 2014 at the Hall of Mirrors at The Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza. We were able to connect with old and new friends and raise over $30,000 for the hospital! The evening began with WWII veteran, Cliff Reeder, giving the invocation. Cliff served in the South Pacific as a master technical sergeant in the United States Marine Corps. Rachael Creech, the mother of one of our patients, told her son’s story of being sent home to die and how Shriners Hospitals for Children – Cincinnati gave him his life back. She highlighted a recent conversation where her son was asked what was so different about this hospital. His response? “They care about me.” The event was made all the more special because of our keynote speaker, John O’Leary who was on hand to share his amazing story. John is a burn survivor and internationally acclaimed speaker on leadership and overcoming adversity. At the age of nine, John was expected to die. Today, he teaches others how to truly live and be a part of bringing “Love to the rescue.” Guests left the event with a greater knowledge of the hospital and a greater passion to support our mission through patient referral and donations. We hope to make the “Love to the Rescue Celebration” an annual event. Chad D. Hudson PO Box 1147 Middletown OH 45042 Thomas M. Young 9616 Wild Ginger Way Miamisburg OH 45342 EDITOR...............WILLIAM GARLOW, PP [email protected] SEND ALL NOTICES, COPY & COMMUNICATIONS CONCERNING CRIER CONTENT TO “EDITOR” (ABOVE ADDRESS,E-MAIL OR FAX) SEND ADDRESS CHANGES TO RECORDER. DALE W STAUSS IMPERIAL POTENTATE OFFICIAL DIVAN 2014 P. Scott Lipps (Holly)..................................................................Potentate 418 Park Avenue • Franklin, OH 45005-1922 • 937-790-0602 Kevin Sweeney (Valeri)..................,,,,,...............................Chief Rabban 285 South Union Rd. • Miamisburg, OH 45242-2161 • 937-304-5778 David A. Heizer (Linda)................................................Assistant Rabban 2000 Erikman Ln. • Xenia, OH 45385-8917 • 937-376-2983 Wes Ramsey (Johanna).........................................High Priest & Prophet 6210 Laurelhurst lane • Centerville, OH 45459 • 937-312-1440 Ed Peters...........................................................................Oriental Guide 421 Kent Dr. Apt. 2, • Bellefontaine, Ohio 43311 • 937-935-9697 Todd Rider (Michelle).........................................First Ceremonial Master 4470 Walgrove Ct. • Beavercreek, Ohio 45432 • 937-372-4829 Max Richardson (Marion)..............................Second Ceremonial Master 798 Bolton Abbey Lane ● Vandalia, Ohio 45377 ● 937-668-4107 Rob S. Fickert (Lissa).................................................................Treasurer 1405 Haven Hill Dr. • Dayton, OH 45459-1502 • 937-435-4899 Jerry L. Jamieson (Carol)...........................................................Recorder 6636 Whitcomb Place • Dayton, OH 45459 • 937-433-2928 Paul A. Weglage (Karen)............................................................Chaplain 5 Fairwood Dr. • Miamisburg, OH 45342 • 937- 866-8832 Imperial Council Representatives Charles A, “Tad” Claypool, 33°, Past Imperial Potentate P. Scott Lipps David A. Heizer Kevin Sweeney Wes Ramsey EMERITUS REPRESENTATIVES, COLORADO CORP. William T. Harris Dwayne C. Jones, 33° Robert E. “Gene” Walls Doug Sorrell Douglas R. Boyd Horace “Hank” Gladney PAST IMPERIAL OFFICERS Past Imperial Potentate 2002-2003 Ben Hardin, Jr., 33° Paul K. Allen Edward F. Fisher Stephen E. Walker Franklin E. Rossitto 1315 Midland Rd. Springfield OH 45503 107 E. First St. • Dayton, OH 45402-1214 PHONE: 937-461-4740 1-800-790-4740 FAX: 937-461-3904 Charles A. Claypool, 33° RESIGNED We need your help in locating these Nobles. If you know anything about them please call Antioch’s office at (937-461-4740) or if out of town call 1-800-790-4740 and provide us with your information - or ask them to contact us. Thank you. Jerold L. Jamieson, Recorder The Antioch Shrine Crier Published by and under the auspices of Antioch Shrine Oasis of Dayton, Desert of Ohio Gary L. Blackford John T. Hutchison Ralph R. Routzohn Richard W. Summers LOST IN THE DESERT Page 3 If you know a child we can help, call or go to: shrinershospitalcincinnati.org Burn and Emergency Services 866-947-7840 Plastic Surgery Services 866-206-2096 Shriners Hospitals for Children – Cincinnati is one of only four freestanding hospitals in the country dedicated to the treatment of pediatric burns and specializing in plastic and reconstructive surgery. Our physicians’ experience and expertise in pediatric burn treatment, cleft lip and palate, complex wound and skin conditions, and plastic and reconstructive surgery makes Shriners Hospitals for Children – Cincinnati a first choice for care. Past Imperial Associate Chaplain 2002-2003 Living Past Potentates Frank S. Klugh.....................1977 Douglas R. Boyd..................1999 J. Douglas Elliott..................1979 Doug Sorrell.........................2000 John W. Shimer, 33°............1980 Gary L. Blackford..................2001 Ben Hardin Jr., 33°...............1988 Steve Maynard.....................2004 Dick Church Jr., 33°.............1989 Jim Brewer............................2006 Charles A. Claypool, 33°......1990 Ray Combs...........................2008 William T. Harris...................1991 Bob Deam............................2009 Robert E. “Gene” Walls........1992 Tom V. Schoff, 33°................2010 Dwayne Jones, 33°..............1993 Bill Garlow.............................2011 Hank Gladney.......................1996 H. Jeffery Shaw, 33°.............2012 Robert I. Wagner..................1997 John Bull Jr...........................2013 Edward A. Molen..................1998 EMERITUS OFFICERS Jimmy G. Mitchell...............................................Recorder and Treasurer Dale Biddle.................................................................................Recorder Dwayne Jones, 33°....................................................................Treasurer Ben Hardin, 33°..........................................................................Chaplain Antioch Shrine Shrine Antioch Chartered Chartered June June 14, 14, 1898 1898 Stated Sessions Sessions are are held held at at 7:00 7:00 o’clock o’clock p.m. p.m. on on the the second second Monday Monday of of Stated April, September and 9:00 o’clock a.m. April, September and 9:00 o’clock a.m. the the second second Saturday Saturday of of DecemDecember of of each each year. year. December December meeting meeting will will be be for for Election Election of of Shrine Shrine Officers Officers ber and and Imperial Imperial Representatives. Representatives. The The Annual Annual Meeting Meeting will will be be held held the the secsecond Saturday Saturday of of January, January, starting starting at at 9:00 9:00 o’clock o’clock a.m. a.m. Additional Additional sessions sessions ond may be held at the pleasure of the Illustrious Potentate, provided may be held at the pleasure of the Illustrious Potentate, provided that that due due notice thereof thereof be be given given to to the the Nobility Nobility as as provided provided for for in in Section Section 3-6 3-6 of of notice the the Shrine Shrine By-Laws. By-Laws. Ill. Dale Sir John Bull Jr. • Building Manager • 937-461-4740 Shafner • Building Manager • 937-461-4740 Rick Rick Maynard Maynard •• Oasis Oasis Manager Manager •• 937-461-4740 937-461-4740 PUBLISHED PUBLISHED MONTHLY MONTHLY ALL ALL ARTICLES ARTICLES MUST MUST BE BE SUBMITTED SUBMITTED BY BY THE THE 10TH 10TH OF EACH MONTH PRECEDING OF EACH MONTH PRECEDING PUBLICATION PUBLICATION www.antiochshrine.com www.antiochshrine.com Page 4 ANTIOCH CRIER JANUARY 2015 Potentate Elect’s Message for Jan Crier Nobles and Ladies All, Thank You for all of the support you have given Antioch over the past several years, so that she can once again take her rightful place among the best Shrine Centers in Shrinedom. I would also like to say thanks for supporting Lady Val and I through our Journey leading up to today and what will transpire this year. Thank You for your belief that this fraternity is worth the time, energy and resources of every Noble, Lady, and friend of Antioch. Antioch has a Big Year ahead, a Bright Future, and tremendous Energy and I hope you plan to be a part of some or all of what will transpire in our future. We have a wide variety of events to interest a diverse cross-section of everyone. We have Dances and Parties, our version of the Olympic X Games, Volleyball and a Fall Festival, an Adult Easter Egg hunt, several Parties for our Kids, Fishing and Shopping, elegant Luncheons and a Formal Ball, Camping, Train Rides (one big one in particular), Hospital Visits, Craft Vendor show, lots of programs for our beautiful Ladies (see Lady Valeri’s article and the calendar for more details), Kids and family trips, a step back in time to Amish Country, other Celebrations, and we will honor those that have served! This is very important to Valeri and I and we hope to show you Antioch’s patriotism and gratitude. We will round out the year’s end with a New Year’s Party and for those who wish a night’s stay at the Crown Plaza in downtown Dayton after. We are on a roll at Antioch, you have a cohesive Divan working as a team, capitalizing on each other’s strengths and augmenting the gaps, so that no one individual has to “do it all” and the team succeeds. You have Past Potes engaged in our future, your Foundation, engaged in preserving our home and we all have unity as a family. When you hear and see the other Shrine Centers struggling, in alarming numbers, look at Antioch. That alone should make every one of us, Nobles and Ladies alike, extremely proud of what we have done over the past several years. Always remember, if you don’t care who gets the credit, you can accomplish great things. I believe it to be true and I believe that is why Antioch is succeeding today, in part, because of this mentality, not only among your Leaders, but among the nobility and their Ladies. If you keep it about Antioch and not about the individual or a particular Unit or Club, we can accomplish great things! If you have any doubts, come walk with us this year and we will show you. I believe in the Masonic principles and their application. Treat every Noble as a Brother, treat every Lady as you swore, and treat all by the golden rule, and Antioch will stand strong into the future. So, there is no doubt, I am proud to be a Shriner, but I am especially proud to be an Antioch Shriner! Thank You! Kevin G. Sweeney Potentate Elect JANUARY 2015 Camping Club By Noble Max Richardson Now that the holiday season has passed it’s time to begin thinking SPRING! Even though we are in the midst of winter there is no time like the present to start planning for spring and summer activities. What comes to mind is camping. Antioch now has a camping club and is urging anyone interested in joining the club to contact Noble Max Richardson. Several nobles and their ladies have already signed up. You do not need a motor home or RV to join. The club includes tent camping, RVs, motorhomes, etc. There are several camping trips planned for 2015 and we would love to have you and your lady join us for fun and friendship. You may contact Max Richardson at 937-668-4107 or via email at: [email protected]. MOTOR CORPS By Noble Pete Boyd Well the parties are over and we are on our way toward a great Circus, beginning on the 6th of February. At the time of the writing this article plans for Our Christmas party to be held on the 13th are finalized and attendance looks to be great. Once again Christy’s is scheduled to deliver an excellent dinner and the music will be provided by Fintons & Collins. Both Nobles Moore’s and Boyd’s Ladies who are members of the Gem City Sweet Adelines have provided support for the Motor Corps nut sale and we want to thank both ladies for their support. By the way the Adelines also sell the same quality nuts that the Motor Corps does and they will be available thru March, 2015. Anybody desiring some, call Noble Jim Moore or myself. Make note Illustrious Scott. Noble Ken Sauerbrun had a slight scare and short stay in the hospital but is now doing fine. Take care of yourself Ken The big news this month is that Noble Donnie Taubert retired from Yellow Trucking and now has convenient hours to get into trouble and torment us all. Congratulations Donnie. Let’s all have a great 2015 year ANTIOCH CRIER Page 5 ANTIOCH SENIORS FAIRBORN SHRINE CLUB We hope that when you read this you and yours had a wonderful holiday ! A special hope you are getting better goes out to Noble Spencer Combs. Last month we had a special guest speaker from the Army and Navy Orphanage in Xenia. Very extraordinary what was done there. The guest speaker was William Chavanne and it is tentative for him to return January 13th for our breakfast and tell a short story about Olive a Nurse who went above and beyond her position as a Nurse. The Circus is coming sooner than you think. Its always a lot of fun ! Happy New Year to all, and congratulations to our new Divan! I am excited to see the momentum continue at Antioch, and to see all of the exciting things that Kevin and Valeri have planned for 2015. I know this is going to be another exciting year and that we will all have many memories to cherish. Our Christmas Party was a great success, we had the great pleasure of hosting Hailey Henry, a patient of the Shriners Hospital for Children in Lexington and her mom Angela. They both had a great time thanks to you all for making them feel so welcome. Scott Fitzgerald and I had the pleasure of presenting a check to Don Hoke for Antioch’s Hospital Fund. Our meeting in January will be Thursday January 8th at TJ Chumps in Fairborn starting at 6:00pm. I am looking forward to seeing you there. By Noble Michael Lane Greene County SHRINE CLUB By Noble Todd Rider We would like to Welcome our newest members to the club Jack Burham and his Lady Rhonda. Thanks to all the Divan who took time out to come out to our Christmas Party. I hope everyone had a safe New Year’s. At our November meeting we elected some new officers. We would like to thank Charles for becoming our new Vice President and Larry for taking over as our Secretary and all other officers remained the same. Our next meeting is January 21st. Hope to see you there. PHOTO UNIT By Noble Bruce E. Puff With the start of this New Year, We, The Photo Unit, “Welcome’s, Antioch’s New Divan”, along with Our own Photo Units change of leadership. A big “Heart Felt Thank You, to Illustrious Sir Scott and Lady Holly. We’ll see You both in this year. The Photo Unit has turned back Our Camera counters and eager to start photographing the Divan Installation and O.G. Roast. Then with a quick breath, We do a donut in the snow, and head into the Circus. The Photo Unit meets the 4th Wednesday of the Month, at Antioch Shrine Center, 7:30 p.m. Nobles an Spouses “Welcome.” By Noble Matt McFarland, President ANTIOCH GUN CLUB By Noble Tom Hail The Gun Club’s annual Christmas Party last month was a huge success. There were over one hundred Nobles, Ladies and family members filling Antioch’s dining room to socialize and listen to the “The Blue Heron Trio” presenting hits from the 40s as well as Christmas tunes. We socialized while PP John Bull, Noble Eric Bull and Noble Bob Mittlestead had their Indy Car gentlemen walk among us serving the hor d’oeuvres as we slipped into the Oasis for holiday beverages for us and our Ladies. The buffet tables were laden with a fabulous Christmas feast home-made by our very own “Annie Oakleys” led by Lady Allison Brigitzer. Many “Annie Oakleys” brought the desserts (some brought three!). Door prize drawings were held for the many beautiful poinsettias delivered by Stockslager’s Garden Center. It was truly a party to remember. This month we meet at the Shrine on Wednesday, January 15 at 7:00pm. Page 6 ELISSA SHRINE GUILD By Allison Brigitzer, Maharanee The Elissa Shrine Guild held our annual Christmas Party and Installation of Officers on Dec. 11. We thanked our retiring officers and welcomed our 2015 elected officers; Allison Brigitzer (Paul) – Maharanee, Eva Griffith (Phillip) – Ranee; Amy Thorpe – Secretary; Marilyn Moritz – Sergeant at Arms; Signe Yelland (Stephen); and Teresa Arp (Douglas) – Scribe. Accepting appointed offices were Kimberly Thorpe (Joseph) – Parliamentarian, and Becky Mergy (Shane) – Inner Guard and Historian. The Guild would like to give special recognition to Marjorie Reynolds (Dave). Marj is a Charter Member and has served as an Officer for two decades, the last 17 as our Secretary. A big hug and heart-felt “thank you” to Lady Marj. The Elissa Guild Ladies have several activities planned for 2015, including a Ladies Self-Defense Workshop and Luncheon, Breakfast with the Easter Bunny, a Fashion Exchange, and Holiday Bazaar including Breakfast with Santa. Of course, we will also continue our trademark Bake Sales and Circus face painting! Springfield Clark Co. SHRINE CLUB By Noble Jim Bentz Greetings from the Shrine Club of Springfield/Clark County. At our November Stated Meeting and after a delicious meal and great entertainment we were able to confirm our slate of officers for 2015. As a result of a successful golf outing in July, the Paper Drive in September and ongoing Plaque sales we were able to present to Donald Hoke, Antioch Hospital Fund Chairman a check for $18,000 for the Antioch Hospital Fund. Our annual Christmas Party is in its final planning stages and will be held on Friday, December 19th. Thanks to our Officers and Trustees for a great 2014 and we look forward to another successful year in 2015 ANTIOCH CRIER Parade Escort By Noble Bruce Adamson The December Parade Escort meeting was a wonderful Christmas party held at Antioch Temple. Almost all members were in attendance and enjoyed a great meal catered by J& J Catering. Look for a picture of our nefarious bunch of bikers in the Crier. With riding season over, my bike is in the shop getting some goodies added. I’m looking forward to making more parades next year and learning the names of more of the Nobles in the various units. I hope everyone has a safe Christmas and Happy New Year. Remember to have a designated driver if you are out celebrating. DARKE COUNTY SHRINE CLUB By Noble Keith Hocker, Secretary A little light from Darke. The DCSC held their 2014 Christmas Party at Romer’s in Greenville on December 10th. We had 68 Nobles, Ladies and Guests present. We were pleased to have with us our Potentate, Illustrious Sir Scott Lipps and Lady Holly, and Assistant Rabban David Heiser. The highlights of the evening included the presentation of a check from the Greenville Moose Lodge for $5,000.00 to the DCSC Hospital Fund and the presentation of a check to Shriner’s Hospitals for Children for $49,000.00 to Illustrious Sir Scott Lipps. . We were entertained by Mrs. Nancy Livingston. During the entertainment, Our Potentate, Scott and Assistant Rabban, David, conducted a short form ceremonial on seven new members to Antioch. Congratulations to these new Nobles. Would you like to be a member of the DCSC? Annual dues are only $10 and your first year is free. Contact me at 937548-7225. The test of the morality of a society is what it does for it’s children. JANUARY 2015 "Crier" Deadline is the 10th of the month. Azizah temple D of N By Princess Chaplain, Dees Thompson As did the Roman god, Janus, for whom January is named, we look back at the old year and look ahead to the new year. We initiated one new member in 2014, but lost four to death. Each of us must look at 2015 as a year of progress for Azizah Temple and then work to make it happen, practicing Queen Pat’s tenants of friendship, charity, and truth. Christmas was well celebrated by Azizah Temple members and assorted friends at our December 18 session, devoted to fun and fellowship. You can enjoy the camaraderie of the ladies of the household at any session. Need a ride? Call Queen Pat and she will help. A committee has been appointed to determine our best meeting day and time for getting more members to attend session. The committee will review past discussions, plus other ideas, and present its findings at an upcoming meeting. If you do not usually attend session because of the day of the week or the time of day, please tell Queen Pat so your input can be considered. Our annual pasta dinner will be on Saturday, February 14. The Past queens invite you to make this your Valentine Day’s celebration. This month bring handheld games or infant and toddler toys and cardboard books for the hospital. Tell a friend of Azizah’s privilege of helping our children. Maybe she will want to be one of us. DATES Jan 15 Stated session, 1:00 p.m. Feb 14 PQ pasta dinner Feb 19 Valentine Luncheon, 11:30 a.m. Stated session, 1:00 p.m. THINK ABOUT IT: America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves. A. Lincoln JANUARY 2015 Miami County SHRINE CLUB By Noble Bruce Adamson, Secretary The December Christmas Party meeting brought entertainment from our own Musicman DJ. Everyone enjoyed a great meal, a Christmas game that ended with everyone having a gift, and we had a sing-a-long before ending the meeting. New Officers were elected for 2015 and will be installed at the January meeting. Everyone please be safe this holiday season. Be sure to have a Merry Christmas and happy New Year. We look forward to seeing everyone in 2015. Mounted Patrol By Noble Todd Rider It was so wonderful to see so many of the members at the Annual Christmas Party at the Florentine. There were 24 nobles and ladies present. Thank you to all the Divan that were able to make it out to our party. Now it’s time to rest and relax from the busy Christmas season. I hope you all had a very safe and Happy New Year’s. The horses have there winter coats and the snow will be falling, but no rest for this unit. We don’t get to put our rides up for the season, as we tend to the horses daily in caring for them and waiting for the first parade of the season. Where we get to see the kids smiles as we come down the road in our costumes. Happy Trails to You! ANTIOCH CRIER Marching Patrol PROVOST GUARD By the old ground-pounder By Noble Tom Hail Ivan Clark Director Emeritus Happy New Year! We are looking forward to a great new year with the Marching Patrol. At our December meeting we have decided to try at least two electric scooters in the upcoming parades in 2015 and see how it goes. May 2015 bring good health to all patrolmen having health problems, to them send our prayers and get well thoughts. We wish all of our patrolmen and ladies a Happy New Year! Until next month, Left, Right, Left, Right PIPES AND DRUMS By Noble Everett Bailey I hope everyone enjoyed celebrating Christmas and New Year’s; I know I did! The Antioch Pipes and Drums had its Christmas party at the Dublin Pub this year. The spacious new addition to the pub warmly accommodated our large group of veteran and newer band members, and some special guests. So here we are, 2014 is behind us and a New Year has begun. After a month off we will start preparing for St. Patrick’s Day and the parade season. I think we should be able to march in more parades this year. Let’s all do our part to make sure we have another successful circus this year. See you at the Circus! NOTICE MONTHLY BLACK AND WHITE CRIER SUBSCRIBERS If anyone who receives the monthly printed Crier no longer wishes to receive it in the mail, please contact the Antioch Shrine Center at 937-461-4740 and ask Pam to remove you from the mailing list. Removing yourself from the mailing list will help Antioch save money on printing and postage. The Crier can be viewed or printed from the Antioch web site. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Page 7 From all of us in the Provost Guard a very Happy New Year to all Shriners, their Ladies and loved ones. Our unit is pleased to announce the addition of a new Provost Guard, Noble Phil Griffith. He and his Lady Eva reside in Vandalia. As a retired Butler Township police officer, we welcome his knowledge and expertise in handling the traffic control our Potentate’s parades require. Lady Eva has already pitched in with her cooking expertise and shared in making our Christmas Party last month a true culinary experience. As we plan for all the fun events our Antioch has planned for all of us this wonderful new year let us not forget the brave men and women serving in harm’s way to keep us free. Antioch Greeters By Ill. Sir Bill Garlow Antioch Shrine Greeter’s added to the jobs for the Potentate and Divan. We will collect and count ballots at tiled meetings. We started that task in 2014. We want to congratulate our 2014 Potentate III. Sir Scott Lipps and the Divan for leading us through a great year. Potentate Elect Kevin Sweeney is planning a great year which we will support. Starting with the Antioch installation of Friday, January 9, 2015. Our Greeters will participate in the Antioch Installation wearing formal Greeters attire with Fez. Let the Greeters be among all Units who welcome our new Potentate and Divan and pledge to support them 110% in 2015. ROAST the Oriental Guide starts at 5:00 PM social hour the following night. January birthdays are RAY BEITZEL(11), ANNE BROOKS(21) and KAY COLE(28). We wish them HAPPY BIRTHDAY on their special day. ANTIOCH CRIER Page 8 Darke County Shrine presents their check to our Hospitals. l to r Scott Lipps, Chris Rehmert, Bob Jones, Tom Hawes, Brian Hunt, David Heizer; front row, Kirby Clark, Chuck Rue and Ken Preston. Congratulations to these new Nobles. JANUARY 2015 Champaign County Shrine Club President Rob Butler with Divan and Checks for Hospital Fund including can collection. Fairborn Shrine Club, Hailey Henry Miami County Shrine, Former President (hospital patient), her mom, and Roy Group receives certificate from President William Mcfarland President Joy Joity for his service Preparation for 2015’s Salute the Troops In preparation of an Antioch event in April 2015, we are requesting information from any Antioch Noble or lady of an Antioch Noble who served in the U.S. Armed Forces (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard). All information must be provided to Antioch’s office by Feb. 28, 2015. Please email your information to Antioch’s office at [email protected]. Please title your email as “Salute the Troops” Please send the following details: Your Name and Rank at the end of your Service ●Your Branch of Armed Forces (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard) ●Your Location of deployment (Germany, France, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, U.S., etc.) ●Your years of Service (beginning and end dates) ●Any Wars or Military conflicts in which you served (WW II, Korean Conflict, Vietnam Conflict, etc) If you do not have an email account, you can also call Antioch’s office to provide this information (937) 461-4740 or (800) 790-4740. JANUARY 2015 ANTIOCH CRIER Congratulations to Frank Kelly on receiving his 60 year Masonic Certificate. Page 9 Antioch Shrine Kentucky Colonels party, 12-2-2014, at T. J. Chump’s on Dayton Yellow Springs Rd. in Fairborn. Attending were, Front row, Todd Rider & Lady Michelle, Carl Marsee, Valeri Sweeney 2nd row, Carol Stauffer, Kim Thorpe, Marleen Marsee, Vivian Reese, Kim Duncan, Eileen Gamble, Mary Bayman, Rose Johnston 3rd row, Jay Stauffer, Annie Thorpe, Joe Thorpe, Q.V.Reese, Chuck Gamble, Jay Johnston 4th Row Stanley Wyllie, Jim Thorpe, Illustrious Sir Scott Lipps, Paul Weglage, Karen Weglage, Kevin Sweeney ATTENTION CLUB PRESIDENTS UNIT DIRECTORS GAMING GAMBLING RAFFLES The Grand Master of Ohio has ruled in the affirmative for lodges and 501(c)3 & (c) 10 entities like Antioch to gamble in accordance with the laws of the state of Ohio. Before we can proceed we must get a ruling from our legal council as to the regulations pursuant to Antioch’s rights and responsibilities. Therefore no club or unit may have such gaming activities until notified by the Potentate and all requests for gaming activities shall be in writing as to the type of activity being considered. This ruling does not impact gaming by ladies organizations or subordinate clubs. Your divan will have a comprehensive informational meeting concerning gaming very soon. Page 10 ANTIOCH CRIER Stated Meeting photos JANUARY 2015 JANUARY 2015 ANTIOCH CRIER Page 11 ANTIOCH CRIER Page 12 Congratulations Rob Butler, Champaign Shrine Club Shriner of the year. JANUARY 2015 Christmas Ranch helpers on the job for our Hospitals. Many more showed up but no room for photos. Parade Escort Circus 2015 Usher Schedule Circus This is the schedule for ushers at the 2015 Antioch Shrine Circus. Please park in the parking lot by Welcome Stadium and come in the entrance marked Noble entrance. Have your Fez visible for the parking attendants, so you do not have to pay for parking. Sign in at the door. Come up to the Time Warner Lounge on the 2 nd floor and sign in at the Usher table, make sure you have your shrine number with you. Please be there two hours and thirty minutes before the start of the performance your group is assigned. You will receive a station assignment, armband and or vest, and flashlight. You also need to attend a safety/security briefing by UD. Doors open to the public one hour before show time and ushers should be in place at their assigned place at this time. Wives are welcome to usher. They should sign in with their husband’s shrine number. Wives only sign in if they are working. If not working, they need a ticket to sit in the arena. We may or may not assign both husband and wife at the same area. If you can work at other shows, please do come and work. We need at least 60 people per show. If your group is listed for more than 1 performance, pick one or the other to work. If you can do both, that would be greatly appreciated. Date February 6, 2015 Friday Report Time 4:30 PM Doors Open 6:00PM Performance Time 7:00 PM February 7, 2015 Saturday 9:30 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM February 7, 2015 Saturday 3:30 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM February 8, 2015 Sunday 9:30 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM February 8, 2015 Sunday 2:30 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM Units/Clubs Scheduled Greene Co. SC, Past Masters, Classic Cars, Golf Club, Springfield SC, Ambassadors Middletown SC, Warren Co. SC, Miami Co. SC, Gun Club, Lima SC, Aug/Mer SC, Logan Co. SC, Shelby Co. SC., Fairborn SC, Brookville SC, 4 Wheelers, Potes Troubadors, Hillbillies, Parade Escort, Seniors, Motor Corp, Rovers Mounted Patrol, Legion of Honor, Darke Co. SC, Bobbies, Champaign Co. SC, Middletown Shrine Club, Hillbillies, Boy Scouts, Mounted Patrol, Legion of Honor, Darke Co. SC, Bobbies, Champaign Co. SC, Directors Staff, Hillbillies, Boy Scouts, JANUARY 2015 ANTIOCH CRIER Page 13 A 2015 New Year’s greeting from Lady Valeri, lady of Antioch’s Chief Rabban Kevin Sweeney As we step back and reflect on the past 5 years, it has been an amazing journey. I can’t wait to see what 2015 brings. I recall so many experiences that have imprinted a permanent memory in my book of life. Memories of tossing peanut shells in someone else’s handbag at a baseball game when you intended for it to land on the ground…oops. Sharing an ice cream cone with a friend as we watch the Air Show parade. Watching a competition of nobles and ladies attempting to ride tricycles, spit sunflower seeds, and spin a hula-hoop. Hearing the financial benefit to our hospitals through the dedication of our nobles and ladies collecting aluminum cans for totals over $1,000,000. Watching honorable ceremonies dedicated to our fallen comrades and salutes to the flag of this great country. Seeing someone share a gift of love and knowing that person will be your memory-keeper. Each experience being a part of that great journey, touched by each person you meet along the way. 2015 is here and we have one year in the life of this great fraternity to share with you and make a difference in the lives of these children. Please come and enjoy the many activities planned for 2015. We promise to provide many opportunities for fun and laughter. Here’s a sneak peek at what’s coming your way… Monthly Soldier Care Packages in 2015 What mother wouldn’t be concerned about the care and well-being of our soldiers while stationed on foreign soil? We plan to bring a monthly tradition to Antioch in 2015 to support our soldiers abroad and provide a few conveniences for those far from home and missing the hugs and comfort of a loved one. A tradition currently led by the Blue Star Mothers : http://www.bluestarmoms.org/index.php?page=care. ● Please see the Crier article Monthly Soldier Care Packages for complete details. Ladies Sewing, Knitting, Crochet, and Crafting Group ● In 2015, we have several sessions scheduled to bring the ladies of all generations together to share laughter and memories as we create items for the children of the Shrine Hospitals. If you don’t happen to sew, we’ll make fleece blankets and also encourage ladies who are willing to teach their art of knitting, crocheting, or any other craft to other ladies and launch the beginning of many new friendships. Please see the Crier article Ladies Sewing, Knitting, Crochet, and Crafting Group for complete details. Ladies Monthly Physical Fitness Checkpoints in 2015 2015 will bring New Year resolutions and heart healthy activities to the ladies of Antioch. Ladies will receive credit for each 30 minutes of physical exercise and need to provide their monthly physical fitness hours on the last day of each month. We’ll break the ladies into three age groups with monthly checkpoints on your progress. Our groups will be (1) The Young and Restless –ages 21-40, (2) The Wild and Restless – ages 41-65, and the (3) The Wise and Restless. We’ll tally the numbers monthly with quarterly incentives to the leaders in each of the three age groups recording the most physical exercise for the past three months. However, you can only win once in the quarterly competition but your name goes back into the hat for the final total of hours exercised per age group from January through the end of November. ● Please see the Crier article Ladies Monthly Physical Fitness Checkpoints for complete details. “All exercise hours for the month should be emailed on the LAST DAY OF THE MONTH to Marion Richardson at [email protected] Please do not send hours for previous months already reported. January • January 9 – 2015 Antioch Divan installation – Miss Annie Boyd will provide a brief 911 1st Response presentation to the ladies on emergency actions to be taken before the medic arrives • January 10 – Oriental Guide Roast and Meet the Divan – Looking for a few laughs? We have a fun filled Saturday night planned just for you to meet your new Oriental Guide and 2015 Divan! February • February 6-8 - The Circus is coming! The Circus is coming! Come see the Antioch Circus through the eyes of a child. If you’ve ever dreamed of being a clown, or face-painting, or just sharing the adventure with your children, grandchildren, nieces, or nephews, come join the Antioch team and share the memories of the 2015 Antioch Circus. • February 28 – Watch Antioch blow the roof off with our over-the-top X-Games full of energy and excitement - Call your friends and family and come see and participate in the 2015 Antioch X-Games - coordinated by some amazing minds from our youngest generation of Nobles and their ladies! Lots of events and opportunities to laugh. Bonus points may be awarded for non-Antioch X-Games participants. See the X-Games poster for more details. Page 14 March ANTIOCH CRIER JANUARY 2015 • March 14 – Come join the Sweeney Clan’s celebration of Irish Heritage as we Pipe with our Antioch Pipers and Dance to our Celtic’s content. Wear your green or endure the Celtic judgment of losing your lucky charms and pot-o-gold! • March 27 – Come one Come all to Antioch’s first evening Adult Easter Egg hunt! Did we forget about the lights? Absolutely not! That’s our intent! We hide the eggs, let the sun set, then see what creative minds Antioch has to offer for new patents on afterdark Easter Egg locating equipment. Another event to see the imagination of our youngest generation of Nobles come to life. More information to come… • March 28 – Antioch’s second annual children’s Easter Egg hunt and pictures with the Easter Bunny –Bring your children, grandchildren, nieces, or nephews and watch the scurrying begin. Again, coordinated by our youngest generation of Nobles and ladies promising candy, excitement, and special prizes from upstairs to the lower level of Antioch as the hunt for Easter Eggs begins! Pictures also available with the Easter Bunny. More information to come… April • April 13 - an April of Barstools and Brushstrokes - As we send our nobles upstairs to attend the April stated meeting, the instructors from Barstools & Brushstrokes (http://barstoolsandbrushstrokes.com/) will join the ladies this year for a fun and eventful evening of laughter as we paint away our worries. Don’t be concerned if you’re not a painter and you think this is something you just can’t possibly do. With a few strokes of a paintbrush, a little yellow here, a bit of green there, and blue across the top, a picture will begin to emerge from the canvas in front of you. It’s magic! • April 18 – *** Antioch 2015 Salute the Troops *** - On April 18, 2015, Antioch will honor any Antioch Noble or lady of an Antioch Noble who served in the U.S. Armed Forces (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard). We need YOUR information by Feb. 28, 2015 to prepare for this honorable event. • Please see the Crier article Preparation for 2015’s Salute the Troops for complete details. • April 25 - Ladies April Shopping Trip – Our Lady Pat Bowen is planning a wonderful shopping trip to Urbana on April 25 as we leave our nobles at the Springfield Shrine club for a Fishing tournament. Ladies can always stay at the Springfield Shrine club with their rods and reels for a morning of adventure waiting to see who pulls the biggest fish or the most unusual item out of the pond. Any noble who would prefer to spend the morning shopping instead of fishing is more than welcome. The only requirement…they have to be willing to laugh with the rest of us! May • May 2 – Antioch Ceremonial and Annual Picnic at Springfield Shrine Club – Bring the entire family and join us for a Spring Ceremonial followed by a picnic full of fun and laughter! Bring your fishing pole if you missed catching a winner at the April 25 fishing tournament or enjoy the beautiful surroundings of the Springfield Shrine club and join in the fellowship with friends. • May 9 – ●●● Antioch Ladies Luncheon and Teddy Bear Tea ●●● - Bring your daughters, grand-daughters, nieces, and friends for a luncheon and Teddy Bear tea in Antioch’s great ballroom. Everyone (adults and children) needs to bring your favorite childhood doll or stuffed animal as we venture back into our youth to enjoy the memories and simplicity of life. So dig out that beloved faithful childhood friend you put away so long ago. If they happen to be a bit tattered or torn, it’s OK. Tell them a bit of mending won’t hurt at all. After all, they are going to a party at Antioch! • May 16 – Miamisburg Parade – our Parade season begins! We’ll post information for the ladies on the Antioch ladies web site prior to each parade so take a peek and see what adventure is in store for you - http://antiochshrine.com/Ladies/First_Lady.php. June • June 7 – Masonic Home Parade – If you love short-cake and strawberries, you MUST go to the Masonic Home parade and enjoy this fresh strawberry delicacy topped with whipped cream! I guarantee, if you eat it once, you’ll be back next year! • June 8 – Antioch Golf outing – Come one, come all ladies to play my version of hack-ball (golf). So you can’t hit the ball more than 10 feet? You have concerns about the competition with nobles? No worries. It’s a scramble where you pick up your ball and place it next to the best person’s ball on your team and start from there. Ever hear of Mulligan packages where you get a free kick, a hit, a throw, a do-over? We’ve got you covered! If you’re willing to chase a golf ball across the course and laugh non-stop for 4 hours, this is an adventure for you! More information to come… • June 19 – Dayton Air Show Parade – looking for some wonderful Ice Cream? Come join the ladies as we visit the local Ice Cream shop and take our Ice Cream cones back to watch the parade. • June 20- Turkeyfoot Parade – come join us for a fun filled parade and watch the amusingly decorated golf carts provided by the park locals • June 26,27,28 - *** Antioch’s first official 2015 camping trip! *** We’ve camped before but it’s almost official that Antioch has an upcoming freshly revived Camping unit! Three cheers for campfires and s’mores! We’ll camp at a location with easy access to participate in the Air Force Museum tour June 27. We’ve heard Antioch had a camping club long ago. Guess what? We’re back…! Visitors are always welcome for a camp fireside chat. More information to come… • June 27 – Air Force Museum tour – Take a trip through the Air Force Museum with someone on the inside track – Peter Dyer. Peter has graciously offered to be our tour guide and share behind-the-scenes information acquired as he escorted international JANUARY 2015 ANTIOCH CRIER Page 15 dignitaries through our Air Force Museum. For inquiring minds…join us for the rest of the story. Perfect for the entire family! More information to come… July • July 5-9 – Look out Houston! Here comes Antioch for the 2015 Imperial Shrine session! We’re still wondering if the Houston Hyatt Regency Hotel is ready for what they’re about to encounter - a hotel full of Shriners. More details to come - https://www.shrinersvillage.com/Events/ImperialSession • July 24, 25,26 - *** Antioch’s second official 2015 camping trip! *** Since we’ll no longer be Antioch Shrine camping rookies, we’ll know how it works. We’ll camp at a location with easy access to participate in the Greenville Parade on July 25 with plenty of time to visit the Greenville Kitchenaid outlet store so save your pennies. Visitors are always welcome for a camp fireside chat. Details will be announced soon. August • August 8-16 – Trip to the West Coast – August brings the adventure of a lifetime to see the West coast from Seattle, Washington to San Francisco, CA to Nappa Valley, CA. If you’ve already signed up…the clock is ticking and soon you’ll be wandering Fisherman’s Wharf, tasting the chocolates of Ghirardelli Square, and sipping the wines of Nappa Valley • August 8 – Englewood Parade - August 8 may be a busy day for the nobles and ladies of Antioch but show them the pride of Antioch in force! -August 30 – Antioch Shrine Classic Car show and Craft/vendor Festival – Another busy day as Antioch welcomes our annual Antioch Car Show enthusiasts. We’ve decided to add a bit of flare this year by introducing a craft/vendor festival inside the Shrine so nobles and ladies can wander and shop the vendor tables while they’re enjoying an air conditioned break from the warm August sun. September • September 14 - An evening of cupcake decorating - At the ladies luncheon this year, I heard someone say they’d love to learn how to make beautiful cupcakes. So we decided this would be a wonderful adventure for our ladies with lots of laughter, icing of many colors, and general all around fun. We’ll learn how to decorate basic cupcakes, cake ice-cream cones, and maybe even make a humorous animal cupcake here or there. Bring your aprons, roll up your sleeves, and we’ll share the art of cake decorating. • September 15-19 – Great Lakes Shrine Association (GLSA) session in Toledo, Ohio – Toledo will provide lots of Shrine sessions for the nobles while the ladies seek out and experience the hospitality of the local shops and cuisine. • September 19 – GLSA Parade in Toledo – If you’ve never seen a GLSA Shrine parade, you have to come to see Antioch and all the parading units. It’s a sight to behold! • September 26 – Urbana Parade – Urbana always provides a shopping adventure. Come join us for a bit of fun! • September 27 - *** Fall Festival Volleyball Tournament at JD Legends *** Five years ago our youngest generation of nobles and ladies asked for a volleyball tournament and they’re going to make it happen in 2015! Come see the energy, the excitement, and the potential of our strong and ever growing youngest generation of nobles in action…the future of Antioch Shrine! More information to come… October • October 2-4 *** Antioch’s third official 2015 camping trip! *** By now, we should have all the Antioch camping kinks worked out. They always say “Three times is a charm!” We’ll camp at a location with easy access to participate in the Brookville parade on Oct 3. Visitors are always welcome for a camp fireside chat. Details will be announced soon. • October 4 – Minster parade – Yes, it will be a busy weekend for Antioch campers and parades but its October and the year is almost over. • October 10 – *** Antioch Ball at the Dayton Marriott *** – Return to the age of the steam train as we experience the days of long ago. The age of hats, gloves, canes, and simple appreciation for the blessings received. Ball attire will be formal with ladies requested to wear their favorite dress in every color of the rainbow. Nobles and guests are requested to wear their Military Uniform, tuxedo, or suit proudly as a noble, friend, or family member of a noble/lady at Antioch Shrine. Be proud! We’re Shriners! • October 16 – Calling of the Hogs – Another over-the-top surprise event you won’t want to miss in 2015. Pull out your biboveralls and straw hats as we call in all Piggy Banks distributed after the 2015 Installation and see who wins the Hog competition. Be prepared for lots of country bumpkin activities, competitions, and laughs. More information to come… • October 25 – Trip to the Great Pumpkin patch - Bring your whole family and join the adventure as we dress up the children for an afternoon Halloween visit to the Great Pumpkin patch to select our pumpkins. So which pumpkin will we choose? Can we even carry it? Where will we find the most perfect pumpkin in the entire pumpkin patch! Bring your wagons, your children, your grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and friends to cherish the memories through the eyes of a child. More information to come… • October 31 – Antioch second Annual Halloween Party – If you enjoyed the 2014 Antioch Halloween party, you can’t miss the 2015 Annual Halloween party. Remember your childhood days of bobbing for apples and pinning the tail on the donkey? We can definitely provide a laugh for you. ANTIOCH CRIER Page 16 JANUARY 2015 • November 6-8 - A November weekend Trip to Holmes County, Ohio Amish Country - Come share the experience of a traditional culture who realizes the value of family, community, and faith. Nobles and ladies can carpool to Holmes County, Ohio and stay at the Mohican State Park lodge to enjoy the beauty of nature and comradery of friendship - http://www.mohicanstateparklodge. com/lodging-reservations/. There’s lots of opportunities for a weekend adventure at Holmes County Attractions (http://www. visitamishcountry.com/attractions.php) -Yoder’s Amish Home (http://www.yodersamishhome.com/), Heini’s Cheese Chalet (http:// www.heinis.com/driving-directions.html#.UWL-wKtAR14), Lehman’s Hardware (https://www.lehmans.com/), and Der Dutchman (Saturday Dinner) http://www.dhgroup.com/en/bv/bv-restaurant.php. More details to come… • November 21 – Fall Ceremonial and Possible Trip to the Lexington Shrine Hospital • November 29 – Antioch Children’s Christmas Party – Bring your children, your grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and friends to the 2015 Annual Antioch Children’s Christmas party. Come join us as we assist the children in making ornaments to hang on their trees and bring memories for a life-time. Watch the children as they sit with Santa and imagine what Santa will leave under their tree Christmas morning. Come and enjoy the smiles, the laughter, and the blessings of Christmas. December • December 31 – Antioch New Year’s Eve Party – Join the Sweeney family as we say Thank you for an amazing year of memories and bring in the joys of a new year and a new Antioch future for 2016. We look forward to sharing a year of memories and I’ll start the year with a poem that’s very near and dear to my heart written by Helen Steiner Rice, followed by a verse from John 15:12-13. My Special List I have a list of folks I know, all written in a book and every now and then I go and take a look. That is when I realize these names . . . they are a part Not of the book they’re written in . . . But taken from the heart. For each name stands for someone who has crossed my path sometime And in that meeting they’ve become The reason and the rhyme. Although it sounds fantastic for me to make this claim, I really am composed of each remembered name. Thank you for being my friend. —Helen Steiner Rice Although you’re not aware of any special link, just meeting you has shaped my life . . . More than you could think So please don’t think my greeting as just a mere routine. Your name was NOT forgotten in between. For when I send a greeting that is addressed to you, Its because you’re on that list of folks I am indebted to. Whether I have known you for many days or few, in some ways you have a part in shaping things I do. I am but a total of many folks I’ve met. You are one I would prefer never to forget. John 15:12-13 - My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you. Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends. May God Bless Antioch and the children we serve. Lady Valeri A Note from the Circus Office The Circus will be here before we know it. In order to be a Circus Daddy you must send in the money and the coupons by January 20, 2015. We need to know what we have available at that time to arrange for seats for the school groups, handicap groups, etc. that we give tickets to. The last day to exchange your Coupons for actual seat tickets at the Antioch Shrine Circus Office is January 23rd, 2015. After that the office is bombarded with phone calls from the general public wanting tickets. If you are exchanging – make sure you know the date and performance time you want before coming in. Trading for a different day and time after you already have had your tickets printed is difficult. We can’t guarantee comparable seats to what you may have gotten. Also be considerate to the ladies working in the office – DO NOT try to trade your tickets for a different day the week before the Circus. If you are giving coupons to family or friends have them come to our office before January 23rd. That way they won’t have to wait in long lines at the ticket window at UD Arena and they will get great seats. Office hours in January are: M, Tu, Th, 8:30-5:30 W, F – 8:30-12:00 Remember you are financially responsible for any Noble Circus Coupons traded for seat tickets. The coupons are not free for you to use for tickets. Pay for them and exchange them for seat tickets by January 23rd. We work with you to get the best seats and give a parking pass with the tickets WE print!!! We need everyone’s help at the Circus! If you have never volunteered and wish to help us, please contact the office by mid January. Call (937)228-0052. JANUARY 2015 ANTIOCH CRIER Page 17 CIRCUS DADDIES Circus Daddies – These Nobles submitted at least $40 and their Noble Coupons between November 7th, 2014 and December 11th, 2014. Thank you for helping us send deserving kids to our Circus. The February crier will have the last of the Circus Daddies – those submitted between December 12th, 2014 and January 20th, 2015. David Abbit Francis Andrew Charles Anthony Richard Augsberger Vincent Bailey Thomas Best Wayne Booher Larry Bridenbaugh Jimmy Bryant James Burress John Buzard Matthew Chamberlain David Cole Ray Combs Lloyd Cooper Steven Cooper Larry Cornett David Cummings Henry Dodson Dennis Dysert Elwood Ensor Frank Finney Robert Fitzgerald William Foster James Free William Garlow James Goodall John Gould Robert Gray John Gregory Billy Harris Henry Hauss Dennis Hinkle Bryan Hooks Gary Jackson Ronald Jackson Art Kelly Marvin Kochersperger Paul Kochersperger Gregory Krepps Joseph Larcomb Richard Loechinger David Malone Richard Marker Terry Marrs Mark Mason Benny Metzger Deo Miltenberger Charles Moore Thomas Moore Chester Morrow Richard Oglesbee Jerry Poff John Powell Timothy Ray Larry Rice Randall Roach Julius Roberts John Robison Delvin Rosson Blair Rowley Carl Shiveley Vernon Smedley Thomas Soule Warren Staddon Scott Stockslager Gregery Sucher Vernon Thomas Charles Townsend Michael Trapp Todd Trautwein Roger Tullis Richard Turner James Virts Brad Vosler Robert Wakeley Robert Wood Ballard Yates Edward Zawatsky Page 18 ANTIOCH CRIER JANUARY 2015 Monthly Soldier Care Packages in 2015 What mother wouldn’t be concerned about the care and well-being of our soldiers while stationed on foreign soil? We plan to bring a monthly tradition to Antioch in 2015 to support our soldiers abroad and provide a few conveniences for those far from home and missing the hugs and comfort of a loved one. A tradition currently led by the Blue Star Mothers : http://www.bluestarmoms.org/index. php?page=care. What can WE do? 1. We need Soldier recipients for our care-packages ● We are requesting the following priorities for soldiers receiving our care packages – specifically those serving abroad in a war zone or area of military conflict. ●A recipients – We are requesting direct family members of our Shriners - sons, daughters, grandsons, grand-daughters, nephews, nieces, etc. serving abroad in a war zone or area of military conflict. ●B recipients – Our second priority will be children/grandchildren/nieces/nephews of a friend or neighbor who are serving abroad, a war zone or location of military conflict. ●C recipients – If we run out of soldiers to receive packages, we’re start again from the top of the list. The last package(s) will be sent early November 2015. For each soldier’s name submitted to receive a care-package, please provide the following information: • Soldier’s Name and Rank • Branch of Armed Services (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines) • Location of deployment (Iraq, Afghanistan, etc.) • Duration of deployment (beginning and ending dates) •A brief write-up on the soldier’s family, interests, etc. 2. We need children to make home-made cards to send each month to the soldiers • Children can decorate the cards with crayons, colored pencils, glitter, stickers, or whatever these creative minds select for their special card(s) • Just remember…it has to ship across the world and should last through the soldier’s tour of duty abroad 3. We need teachers who will allow the students in their classroom to send notes and home-made cards each month to a soldier • We’ll assign a teacher each month if we have enough volunteers 4. We need sponsors each month to assist in funding the postage to ship packages to our soldiers. Priority Mail International rate for packages to Military FPO/APO/DPO military bases is as follows: • Priority Mail – Medium Flat Rate box – 11” x 8.5” x 5.5” - $12.65 per box • Priority Mail – Large Flat Rate box – 12” x 12” x 5.5” - $15.90 per box I am looking at other options to assist in funding these shipments through crowd sourcing: https://www.fundme.com/en 5. Items for shipment. The following items are recommended for shipment via our soldier care-packages. Food Items* (individual sizes are best) - BEEF JERKY- (the #1 requested item), pepper jerky, slim jims; Tuna or Chicken Creations / Lunch Kits with condiments; Individual Microwavable foods- Easy Mac, canned soups, stews, etc; Instant Oatmeal or Cream of Wheat packets. Pringles cans – these can be used to ship treats from home Drink Items (smaller containers please) - Tea- herbal/flavored (in individually wrapped), Good Ground Coffee, Creamer and sweetener and sugar packets, Pre-sweetened powdered drink mixes (Crystal Light, Gatorade, lemonade, etc.), Hot Chocolate/Hot Cider Packets Snack Items* (individual sizes are best) - Breakfast Bars, Granola Bars, Protein Bars, Microwavable Popcorn/Chex Mix, Chips- (in cardboard containers only)- Pringles, Fritos, Doritos, Nuts – pistachios, peanuts, cashews, sunflower seeds, corn nuts, Trail Mix, Salsa (no glass containers) Candy/Sweet Items - Candy- gummy bears, jelly beans, red vines, twizzlers, GUM, Breath Mints, Fruit Snacks, Rice Krispie Treats, Cookies- chocolate chip, Oreos, oatmeal, Girl Scout Cookies, Hygiene/Clothing Items - Good razors & shaving cream (non aerosol), Body wash (smaller size) NO BARS OF SOAP PLEASE, Shampoo, Conditioner, Lotion (smaller size), Deodorant (no aerosol), Toothpaste/toothbrushes, Good quality boot socks for women and men – black, green, Boxer Type underwear - all sizes, Tee Shirts- all sizes, Sunscreen Recreation - Puzzle & word game books, Hand held or board games (small size), Disposable Cameras, Batteries all sizes in original packaging-including Lithium 123 size for flashlights, Squishy Balls, Velcro Darts, Nerf footballs, (Any small sport type), Recent magazines- especially sports, car, health, women’s (not older than 3 months!), DVDs (TV series, comedy movies, NO VHS tapes please), CDs- Rock, Country, R&B, Rap, Alternative Miscellaneous - Small plastic bowls to heat microwavable items, Zip Lock Baggies (snack and sandwich sizes), ●No Home-Baked Goods ●No Perishable Foods ●No Pork Products CARDS AND LETTERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOMED! For addition information • Donate items: http://www.bluestarsouthbayla.org/?q=donateitems • APO/FPO/DPO Shipping Guidelines and Restrictions: https://www.usps.com/send/apo-fpo-dpo.htm JANUARY 2015 ANTIOCH CRIER Page 19 ANTIOCH CRIER Page 20 JANUARY 2015 2015 Pote’s Trip Aug. 8, Saturday 6:00am 2:00pm Leave Dayton Airport headed for Chicago Union Station. (5+ Hour Drive Charter Bus) Board Amtrack Train at Union Station, Chicago Ill. Aug. 10, Monday 11:55am 4:00pm 7:00pm 9:30pm Arrive in Seattle. Transport to Marriott Waterfront Seattle, Wa., Store Bags for early check-in. Dinner at Buco di Beppos Seattle. Tour of Observation Deck Seattle Space Needle. Return to our Hotel. Aug. 11, Tuesday 7:00am 9:00am Leave for King St. Station, Seattle, Wa. Board Amtrak Train at King St. Station, Seattle, Wa. Aug. 12, Wednesday 8:10am 9:10am 2:15am Arrive Emeryville, CA. Transport to Marriott Fisherman’s Wharf. Grand City Tour, includes Bay Cruise (The SF Sightseeing Co) Aug. 13, Thursday 9:00am Alcatraz/Sausalito/Muir Woods Tour (6-8 Hours) This tour also includes a free Fisherman’s Wharf Pier 39 Fun Pack valued at over $400. (upon request while supplies last) Aug. 14, Friday 9:00am Charter Bus Napa Valley Day Tour. Aug. 15, Saturday Open China Town, Coit Tower, Lombard Street, Fisherman’s Wharf, Twin Peaks, Ghirardelli Square, Muir Woods, Golden Gate Park, Sausalito, Sunset Beach, Monterey Beach, Pebble Beach. Aug. 16, Sunday Early Go home to Dayton, Ohio. Plan A (Sold Out) ($5,420 per Couple, based on double occupancy ($2,710 each)) Amtrak Train Bedroom (Chicago to San Francisco, including Meals) $542 per month for 10 months Plan B ($4,320 per Couple, based on double occupancy ($2,160 each)) $432 per month for 10 months Amtrak Train Roomette (Chicago to San Francisco, including Meals) Plan C ($3,320 per couple, based on double occupancy ($1,660 each)) $332 per month for 10 months Amtrak Train Coach Seat (Chicago to San Francisco, does not include Meals) Included in all Plans Charter Bus from Dayton Airport to Union Station, Chicago Ill. ● Marriott Waterfront Seattle, Wa. (1 night) Charter Bus to Dinner/Space Needle/tickets for Observation Deck. ● Dinner @ Buca di Beppo ● Space Needle Transport to and from Train stations ● Grand City Tour, includes Bay Cruise (The SF Sightseeing Co) Marriott Fisherman’s Wharf (4 nights) ● Charter Bus day trip through Napa Valley Tour (The SF Sightseeing Co) Alcatraz Tour & Charter Bus day trip through Muir Woods/Sausalito Tour/Ferry ride back to Pier 41 Extras $300 $170 $600 $260 Bus Trip to Yosemite National Park (The San Francisco Sightseeing Co) (14 Hours) Bus Trip to Monterey/Carmel & 17 Mile Drive (The SF Sightseeing Co) not Tu or Th (11 Hours) Fly to Dayton, Ohio (one way) $260 on Greyhound (one way) Greyhound (one way) What’s not included: • • Airport Parking $48 for week • Lunch in Seattle • Coach Meals • Breakfast in Seattle Meals while in San Francisco (4 Nights) • Saturday JANUARY 2015 ANTIOCH CRIER Christmas At Antioch Page 21 Page 22 ANTIOCH CRIER JANUARY 2015 Apply for a Scholarship From the Antioch Shrine Foundation, Inc. High School Seniors Who Will Be Attending College are eligible Submit your application by April 1, 2015 Applications available at: 107 E. First St. Dayton, Ohio 45402 937-461-4740 http://www.antiochshrinefoundation.com/ JANUARY 2015 ANTIOCH CRIER Page 23 Page 24 ANTIOCH CRIER JANUARY 2015 JANUARY 2015 ANTIOCH CRIER Page 25 Ladies Monthly Physical Fitness Checkpoints in 2015 2015 will bring New Year resolutions and heart healthy activities to the ladies of Antioch. Ladies will receive credit for each 30 minutes of physical exercise and need to provide their monthly physical fitness hours on the last day of each month. We’ll break the ladies into three age groups with monthly checkpoints on your progress. Our groups will be (1) The Young and Restless –ages 21-40, (2) The Wild and Restless – ages 41-65, and the (3) The Wise and Restless. We’ll tally the numbers monthly with quarterly incentives to the leaders in each of the three age groups recording the most physical exercise for the past three months. However, you can only win once in the quarterly competition but your name goes back into the hat for the final total of hours exercised per age group from January through the end of November. Remember ladies….this is based on an honor system! No fudging the numbers here or there to get you over the line. Your heart WILL know the difference! All exercise hours for the month should be emailed on the LAST DAY OF THE MONTH to [email protected] Please do not send hours for previous months already reported. Please Provide: •Your Name •The Month (Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, etc.) •The number of your physical fitness exercise hours for the current Month One final note to all participants. Sitting in front of the computer or TV does not equate to physical exercise…at least not in the eyes of a licensed physician. So ladies, get up, get going, and be part of the Antioch Ladies 2015 year of physical fitness! Ladies Sewing, Knitting, Crochet, and Crafting Group In 2015, we have several sessions scheduled to bring the ladies of all generations together to share laughter and memories as we create items for the children of the Shrine Hospitals. If you don’t happen to sew, we’ll make fleece blankets and also encourage ladies who are willing to teach their art of knitting, crocheting, or any other craft to other ladies and launch the beginning of many new friendships. The Shrine Cincinnati and Lexington Children’s Hospitals have requested our assistance in creating the following for the children: For Cincinnati Hospital •Hospital surgery caps (materials - 21 inch diameter of material with 3/8 inch elastic) •16 x 16 inch drawstring toy bags (materials – 18 x 36 inch material with 70 inch cord for drawstring) •Fleece blankets 30 x 40 inch finished (materials - 1.25 yds of fleece) For Lexington Hospital •Fleece blankets 30 x 40 inch finished (materials - 1.25 yds of fleece) The Ladies Sewing, Knitting, Crochet, and Crafting group will meet at the Shrine at 6:30 on the following evenings (ladies can catch a ride with their nobles who are attending the Antioch Leadership meetings on these evenings): •January 26 •March 23 •June 22 •September 28 •November 23 We’ve purchased some supplies for the caps, toy bags, and blankets. More materials will be purchased as needed. If providing material or fleece, the hospital has requested all materials be purchased new when making items for the children. Please bring your own supplies (yarn and needles) if you want to learn how to knit or crochet. Come join the fun and bring your friends for an evening of laughter and sharing! Thank you! Valeri Miami County Shrine Club honored its 50 or more year members. l to r Bill Christie, “52 Roy Group, “60 Richard Colley, 33°, “63 and Ozzie Haddad, 33° “55. Not pictured Ed Danielewicz, “56 Charles Sanders, “56 Floy Parsons, “59 Richard Klockner, “60 Floyd Fry, “62 Ross Moore Jr. “62 Miami County President Joy Joity gives Hospital Fund check to Hospital Rep. Jerry Jamieson Antioch Gun Club meeting is always full and have moved into a new room with twice the space. Notice is given that Antioch Shrine will hold a Stated Meeting, for the purpose of Installation of Antioch Officers & conducting business to come before the Nobility, on Friday September 2013 January 9,,2015 at 7:00 PM. 107 East First Street, Dayton, Ohio “Es Selamu Aleikum” Scott Lipps Potentate Sunday Monday January 2015 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1 Saturday 2 3 Happy New Year! Photo Unit Annual Christmas Teardown 4 Divan Divan Ladies Bobbies Parade Escort Marching Patrol 11 5 12 Billiken Klub Noon Membership Team Meeting 18 19 M.L.King Day 25 Divan 8 26 Seniors Ambassadors Brass Band HFD Motor Corps Pipers Aug-Mer Co.S.C. Seniors Brass Band Lima S.C. 4 Wheelers/ Installation 13 20 14 8 Warren Co. S.C. Installation/ OG Roast Setup/Decorate 9 Ladies PGM Annie Boyd 1st Response 15 16 Miami Co. S.C. D.O.N. 21 Elissa Guild 22 Pipers Greene Co. S.C. Springfield/ Co. S.C. Gun Club 27 Pipers 28 Darke Co. S.C./ Installation Photo Unit Pote's Staff Past Masters/ Installation Middletown S.C./ Installation 29 Monday Divan Divan Ladies Marching Patrol Bobbies Parade Escort 2 9 15 16 President's Day Divan 22 23 Cabiri Tuesday 3 Seniors Brass Band Lima S.C. Kentucky Colonels Directors Staff Seniors Ambassadors Brass Band Classic Cars HFD Motor Corps Seniors Brass Band Lima S.C. Seniors Brass Band Greeters Temple Guard 10 4 LOH Change of Command Dinner Golf Club Pipers Provost Guard 11 5 12 17 24 ROJ Annual Meeting 30 Bobbies Thursday Fairborn SC Legion of Honor Mounted Patrol Past Masters Funsters/Logan Co. guide Roast & Meet the Divan Dinner and Dance 23 31 Comedy Night New Noble's Dinner Demons Game/ Circus Promo Champaign Co. S.C./ Installation Soldier Pkg Ship Wednesday 10 Antioch Stated Meeting & Annual Antioch Oriental Installation of Officers February 2015 Billiken Klub Noon Circus 7 Golf Club Pipers Installation/ OG Roast Setup/Decorate Seniors Brass Band Cabiri Leadership meeting Greeters Ladies S/K/C Club Temple Guard Sunday 1 6 Seniors Brass Band Lima S.C. Kentucky Colonels Directors Staff "Year-End Review" Dinner Antioch Shrine Closed Ladies Physical Fitness Check-Point Friday 6 Circus Saturday 7 Circus 13 14 Valentine's Day Pipers Aug-Mer Co.S.C 17 Pipers 24 18 Greene Co. S.C. Springfield/ Clark Co. S.C. Gun Club 25 Pipers Darke Co. S.C. Photo Unit Pote's Staff Warren Co. S.C. Middletown S.C. 19 D.O.N. Miami Co. S.C. 26 Elissa Guild Hillbilly Clan #91 20 Low Comedian Orientation 27 Soldier Pkg Ship D.O.N. 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