May 2013 - Anah Shriners

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May 2013 - Anah Shriners
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The Anahgram
Monthly Messenger of Anah Shriners
Anah’s 91st year - Chartered June 15, 1922
A Chapter of Shriners International
586 Main Street, Bangor Maine 04401
Telephone 207.942.2254 - Fax 207.942.1994
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Volume 81
Number 5 MAY 2013
Gerald L. Harvey- Editor/Advertising Manager
WINNER OF SIX DROMEDARY AWARDS
NOBLES - Let us all honor P.P. Fred by
having a large class of candidates. “Top
Line Signers” for three or more candidates
will earn an Anah Shrine watch.
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Past Potentate Frederick B. Lunt, Jr. of
Clinton was born in Bangor, the son of
the late Phyllis L. Lunt and Past Potentate
(1977) Frederick B. Lunt, Sr. The Lunt
family moved to Presque Isle where he
attended Presque Isle High School and
graduated from Ricker Classical Institute.
He attended Husson College, graduating
with a BS degree in Business Administration. Fred married Ellen Larsson of Presque Isle while attending Husson. They
have two sons both whom are members of
Anah Shriners. F. Bradlee Lunt, III, who
is married to Tava Haskell and resides in
West Gardiner with four children and Eric
L. Lunt, who married Tammy Houghton
and resides in Fairfield with two children.
Fred’s sister Libby L. Hersom resides
in Brewer with husband Past Potentate
(1986) Larry L. Hersom, Recorder of
Anah Shriners.
Fred worked in the insurance business
for over 30 years leaving to join the Maine
Department of Agriculture as the Agricultural Fair Coordinator. He retired from the
Department of Agriculture in 2011 and is
employed by the Maine Association of
Outer Guard in 1995 by Past Potentate
Goodwin O. Gilman and served as Anah’s
Potentate in 2005. Fred is presently a
member of the Grand Lodge of Maine’s
insurance committee and the insurance
committee of Anah Shriners.
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June 2013 Class of
Candidates named in
Honor of Past Potentate
Fred Lunt
Agricultural Fairs as Executive Director.
Masonically Past Potentate Fred is a member of St. Andrew Lodge # 83 AF&AM of
Bangor, Garfield Royal Arch Chapter #48
of Caribou and Aldemar Commandery
#17. Fred is also a member of The Scottish Rite Bodies of Bangor and Maine
Consistory 32nd Degree of Portland. He
was appointed to the Anah Directors Staff
in 1977 and was made Chief Director in
1988. He was appointed to the Board of
Governors of the Springfield Shiners Hospital by Past Potentate John Fernald and
served three years. Fred was appointed
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CEREMONIAL PARADE ROUTE FOR JUNE 22 in Newport: Parade will assemble at Gilman Electric (A) on Main Street (Rt.7)and proceed on Main Street
to Elm Street, turn left on Elm Street and go to Newport Rec. Center (B)for
evening activities.
THANK YOU... to the folks at the Sebasticook Valley Chamber of Commerce for
their help in securing the map above.
Jerry Harvey, Editor
ANAHGRAM DEADLINE
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THE ANAHGRAM
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
COMING EVENTS FOR...
WEDNESDAY
6
7
CIRCUS
PRESQUE ISLE
Washington
County S C
9
8
14
13
19
Keystone Kops
Golf Tournament
20
Campers Outing
26
15
Tri-County S C
Mini-Bikes
Meeting
Schoodic S C
Funsters
Meeting
Mothers Day
27
SUNDAY
21
Anah Stated
Meeting
(Special Bylaws
Vote)
28
22
CIRCUS
PRESQUE ISLE
Second Section
Meeting
10
16
Bangor Brewer
S C Steak Feed
23
SATURDAY
4
CIRCUS
PRESQUE ISLE
11
Convertibles Super
Supper
Regional Clinics at
Shrine Clubs
17
Campers Outing
Springfield
Hospital Clinic at
EMMC
24
18
Campers Outing
Island Party
25
Chanters Meeting
29
Keystone Kops
Meeting
Acadamecians
Meeting
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
MONDAY
3
Waldo County S C
Ladies Night
Hancock County
S C Meeting
12
FRIDAY
2
1
MAY 2013
5
THURSDAY
30
31
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1
COMING EVENTS FOR...
JUNE 2013
3
2
4
No. Penob.
Shrine Cllub
9
10
11
7
6
5
12
Washington
County
Shrine Club
13
Chanters Meeting
8
Second Section
Meeting
14
15
21
22
Waldo County S C
Howard Heath’s
Lobster Feed
16
17
Fathers Day
23
24
NASCARS
Camping
Outing
30
18
25
19
Tri-County S C
Mini-Bikes Meet
Washington
County S C Ladies
26
20
ANAH CEREMONIAL
27
28
NASCARS
Camping Outing
29
NASCARS
Camping Outing
Many items for the calendar are provided a year in advance. If your Club or Unit changes a date for an activity
please advise the Editor by the 5th of the month prior to publication.
Editor
MAY 2013
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Greetings to all,
March was a very busy month for
Anah as we had a very successful Unit
Seminar, which I reported on in an
earlier issue.
Peggy and I were delighted to be invited to Pittsfield to join the Rainbow
Girls, Pittsfield Assembly #15, Waterville Assembly # 21 and Middletown
Assembly #25 who hosted degree
work. The Grand Officers conferred
the degree work on several candidates,
and the work was outstanding. Host
Worthy Advisor Allison Colson #21
used a theme of Dragnet and Perry Mason for the theme of the day as Grand
Worthy Advisor Amanda Redmond is
studying criminology at USM.
I had the opportunity to travel to Cornwall, Ontario to attend the Mid-Winter
NSA meeting. Those traveling with
me were Jesse Thomas, Asst. Chief
Rabban; Robert Turner, High Priest
& Prophet; Roger Grindle, 2nd Ceremonial Master; Andrew Constantine,
Director; Earl Seymour, Housing Director and Gordon Smith, Chief Aide.
The Imperial Officers in attendance
were Imperial Chief Rabban Dale W.
Strauss, Imperial Asst. Rabban Jerry
G. Gantt, Imperial Marshal Wayne J.
Lachut and Imperial Chaplain John H.
Stanley. Also attending was our own
member, Noble Randy Rudge Director of Membership Development, of
the Shrine International Office. They
gave us information on the status of
our hospitals, membership, and what
might be coming up at the July Imperial Session. At the urging of Noble
Rudge, I made a challenge to Imperial Chief Rabban Strauss that Anah
would beat his Temple, Kem Shriners,
in an increase in membership in 2013.
F. Lee Kaufman
Potentate
The winner would concede the birthplace of Paul Bunyan and also wear a
shirt announcing the actual birthplace
of Paul and Babe the Blue Ox.
We were also joined on Friday by
Go-Kart Captain Dave Magoon and
Craig Clifford to attend the Motor
Corps meeting to discuss changes in
the competition and the layout of the
competition to be held in Cornwall.
Our Housing Chairman, along with
the Chief Aide, visited the assigned
housing at the Nav Center which is
on the St. Lawrence River. The Nav
Center was formerly used by the Canadian Air Force as housing for the air
controllers in training. The Nav Center has all the creature comforts that
a person could desire. The rooms are
all newly renovated and the prices are
very affordable. The price includes
breakfast (full) and use of pool, weight
room and basketball court.
The Anah Clowns and Kora Clowns
held center court in the Portland Mall
March 22nd and 23rd for the first
Clown Fest, which proved to be a
great success. There will be more information in the Clown column in this
issue. March 30th found the Clowns,
Funsters and Highlanders at the Bangor Mall for the annual Easter Bunny
Day. Anah had a booth set up to display Hospital awareness and the
upcoming Circus. The booth was attended by Jesse Thomas, Donald Gordon and Lee Kaufman.
April was a very busy month for
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Peggy and I, as I joined more than 50
guests on the Music City Tour starting
April 14 and returning the 21st, just
in time for the Bangor Circus to start.
I will be attending the Grand Chapter on the 26th which is being held in
Bangor this year. Then it is off to Presque Isle for the second performance
of the Circus. Many hands are needed
to make the Circus a success, so if you
can take time to help please come and
help.
Remember that the June Ceremonial is in Newport this year and Anah
needs candidates, so please start signing them up. It should be a great event.
Yours in the faith,
Lee Kaufman, Potentate
A Note from
First Lady
Peggy
Anah’s Potentate and I visited with the
Academecians on March 26, 2013. The
meeting was held at the Happy China Buffet in Bangor. As always, company was
great and the meal was delicious!
We were invited to attend a Rainbow
Girls Session in Pittsfield which was very
enjoyable. The young ladies performed
their parts beautifully and should be proud
of what they do.
The America’s Music Cities Tour is fast
approaching. The trip will be a fond
memory by the time the next issue of the
Anahgram is released. We wish to thank
all the interested people that joined us on
this trip. On May 18th we are hosting an
“Island Party.” The committee has been
busy planning this Jimmy Buffett-style
party. We hope to see many of you there
in your favorite flowered shirt, shorts, and
flip flops. Invite family and friends to join
you.
Keeping with my “Wish of Helping Children,” I would like to ask each Lady attending the June 22 Ceremonial Ladies
Luncheon, to donate an item listed on either of the Shrine Hospital’s wish lists.
The lists will be posted on Anahshriners.
com and at the Shrine Office. Robyn Dulac, Lady of Anah’s Outer Guard, will collect your item at the luncheon being held
at St. Martins Church in Palmyra on Saturday June 22nd. She will make sure
these gifts get to either Boston Burns or
Springfield Orthopedic Hospitals. Think
of how many children/patients we can
help by accomplishing this.
Equal Housing Lender
A good part of success is getting along with those people you can’t get ahead of.
Continued on page 4
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THE ANAHGRAM
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Academicians....................................... 13
Aides........................................................
Aroostook Shrine Club......................... 21
Ahletic.......................................................
Band..................................................... 23
Bangor-Brewer Shrine Club................... 7
Boosters................................................. 6
Calendar................................................. 2
Chanters............................................... 20
Circus.......................................................
Clowns (Bangor)................................... 12
Convertibles.............................................
Daughters of the Nile.............................. 5
Directors Staff....................................... 10
Editor........................................................
Flag Unit............................................... 21
Funster Unit.......................................... 23
Go-Karts...................................................
Hancock County Shrine Club............... 19
Highlanders.......................................... 20
Hospital News (Boston)........................ 10
Hospital News (Springfield)......................
Indy Cars..................................................
Kampers Club....................................... 18
Kanteen Corps.........................................
Keystone Kops....................................... 9
Klowns (Aroostook).............................. 24
Lady Peggy’s Note................................. 3
Lobster Boat Unit.................................. 21
Mini-Bike Unit...........................................
Mini-Car Unit.............................................
Mystery Person...................................... 7
NASCAR Unit......................................... 7
Northern Penobscot Shrine Club.......... 24
Obituaries............................................. 28
Oriental Band...........................................
Past Masteres Unit...................................
Patrol........................................................
Photo Unit............................................. 18
Potentate................................................ 3
Provost Guard.......................................13
Public Relations..........................................
Recorder............................................... 31
Schoodic Shrine Club........................... 27
Second Section.................................... 11
Sunshine Club...................................... 31
Tri-County Shrine Club......................... 15
Waldo County Shrine Club..................... 9
Washigton County Shrine Club............ 27
Wheelers..................................................
4x4 Unit.................................................. 4
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Continued from page 3
If you aren’t attending the luncheon and
would like to help, please leave your donation/item at the Shrine Office. Mark
your item with the following: Helping
Children/2013 Ladies Luncheon.
Let’s help make dreams come true for
Shrine Hospital patients!
First Lady Peggy
Ken Hanscom Jr. Reporter
It is with great sadness that I write this
month’s column. On March 15 Noble Tom
Tash passed to that unseen Temple after a
courageous battle with cancer. Tim had
been a member of the 4x4 Unit for about
two years and was a pleasure to be around.
His great smile and that lime green 4x4
went great together. Our thoughts and
prayers go out to his wife, Renee and family.
Parades this year are Special Olympics
on June 7th, Machias on the 13th, and
Ceremonial in Newport on the 22nd. In
July we have Winslow and Eastport on the
4th, St. Albans, Pittsfield, and Lincoln on
the 20th. In August we will be at Dover on
the 3rd and Dexter Field Days on the 10th.
In September we will be at Harmony on
the 2nd, and Ellsworth on the 14th. The
Ellsworth parade is the Maine State Federation of fire fighters, and they asked all
units to participate.
Birthday wishes this month go to Jesse
Patterson, and yes, this old Reporter is
also a year older.
Anniversaries this month are Paul and
Rhonda Scott and Bob and Perlene Libby.
If you ask me, these fine young ladies got
taken advantage of. Would also like to
welcome Gary and his wife Ramoa Sudsbury to the unit. He also has a birthday
this month. His wife’s birthday was last
month. I will give them a little time before
I start picking on them.
At our annual meeting Potentate Lee informed us that all motorized units must
wear helmets, we also must have kill
switches close at hand, doing this, Anah
is trying to keep our insurance rate down.
Blue Lodges that go dark in the summer
have a lot of work to finish up and could
use your help. If your Lodge does not go
dark in the summer, then their work is just
beginning, and could still use your help..
THE ANAHGRAM
Monthly Messenger of Anah Shriners
Bangor, Maine
Office of Publication
P.O. Box 735
Bangor, Maine 04402-0735
Telephone 207/942-2254 Fax 207/942-1994
Email: [email protected]
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EDITOR
ADVERTISING MANAGER
Gerald L. Harvey
586 Main Street, P.O. Box 735
Bangor, Maine 04402-0735
Tel. (H) 991-9708
Email: [email protected]
Fax: (H)-989-7931
DIRECTOR PHOTO UNIT
Bob Hodgkins
Home Tel: 938-3864
Cel: 341-0866
ASST. DIRECTOR PHOTO UNIT
Dennis Bryant
1036 Ayers Jct. Road
Charolette ME 04666
Home Tel: 454-3514
THE ANAHGRAM is published monthly.Deadline is the 5th of the month preceding publication
unless advertised otherwise in the previous issue.
THE ANAHGRAM reserves the right to accept
or refuse any item for publication.
ANAH’S DIVAN
Illustrious Potentate
F. Lee Kaufman
Chief Rabban
Thomas J. Clukey
Assistant Chief Rabban Donald “Jesse” Thomas.
High Priest & Prophet Donald Robert L. Turner
Oriental Guide
Stephen A. Trimm
Treasurer.
Julian S. White, Jr.
Recorder
Larry L. Hersom, P.P
PLEDGE
I pledge allegiance to my flag and
to the country for which it stands,
one nation under God, indivisible,
with liberty and justice for all.
God help the man won’t marry until he finds a perfect woman, and God help him still more if he finds her.
MAY 2013
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DAUGHTERS
OF THE NILE
Caron Kilton, P.Q.
Reporter
Congratulations to all Ankh Temple Officers on their recent Installation. We have
some new officers and some old officers in
new positions. Our newly-installed Queen
is Queen Teresa Potvin; other installed
line officers are Princess Royal Peggyanne
Kilton, Princess Tirzah Betty Trimm, and
Princess Badoura Donna Wood. Moving
over to Junior Past Queen is Jane Ritchie.
The line of Daughters of the Nile is a fiveyear commitment. We welcome Pr. Donna
Wood to that line. Pr. Donna, as well as the
other ladies on the line, have been faithful attending and serving members since
their initiation into the Temple. PQ Lorena
Fenlason has succeeded PQ Beverly Polley as Pr. Banker and Pr. Susan Bowden
has agreed to process the Papyrus, our
monthly news bulletin for members.
Plans are under way for a Ceremonial
in May and also in July with our official
visit from Supreme Queen. Fund-raising
activities are commencing for the year
which include ongoing projects and the
annual golf tournament.
Several Ladies are traveling to Texas
for Supreme Session 2013, 100 years of
Nile Texas Style, Grapevine, Texas, June
16-20. There are a week of activities
planned for fun and fellowship, for training, a session and election of Supreme Officers for 2013-2014. There will be evenings of special evening performances by
the many units. The Ankh Temple Swingers will be performing in their mighty fine
Texan Cowgirl costumes. And finally, on
Thursday evening, everyone waits in anticipation for the unique entrance of the
Supreme Queen-elect and then the beautiful Installation ceremony of the Supreme
Officers. If you wish to view the pageantry and Installation, pictures are usually posted quickly to the Daughters of the
Nile web site.
The Downeast Daughters Club has begun their year of activities with a “For the
Kids” fair day in April. The day is as much
fun for members as our guests. Children
are entertained with crafts and games
while their parents have the opportunity
to shop at the White Elephant table, Vendor tables, Bake Table, & enter tickets for
the many items of the Chinese Auction.
The Club thanks the business of the Machias area for their generous donations.
Ellsworth Builders Supply donated a picnic table for the raffle. Area restaurants,
gift shops, grocery stores gave donations
of gift cards or items making our day of
working for the children a huge success.
This year, there was a “Gift Tree” raffle
containing gift cards and scratch off tickets.
A youthful figure is something you get when you ask a woman her age.
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Dick & Laura Adams 8/13
Dean & Liz Alley 6/13
Richard Anderson 12/14
I M O Richard N. Averill 7/13
W. Robert Averill 6/14
I M O Dick Bagley P.P. 8/13
Neil E. Bishop 7/13
Albert “Bucky” & Norma Bishop 10/14
Phil & Sue Black 12/13
I M O David Blood 8/13
Blinn & Joan Boone 11/13
I M O John R. Bradford 11/13
Ms. Anna Bradford 11/13
Tom Breitweg 6/13
Fred & Jennifer Brown 3/14
Dave Bryant 1/14
Blair & Judy Bubar 5/13
Cyr Bus Co. 8/13
Gerald F. Carey 9/13
Dick & Kim Carlow 3/15
Charlie & Shirley Caron 2/14
Sam & Agnes Carr 12/14
I M O Dick Castner 9/13
Bob Chandler 9/13
I M O Arthur W. Chandler 9/13
Roger & Jean Chesley 1/13
Michael Clark 11/13
Andy Constantine 3/14
Dan & Lanci Costain 6/13
Sonny & Marilyn Crocker 3/14
I M O Norman P. Dalbeck 7/13
I M O Elmer C. Davis 6/13
June A. Davis 10/13
Lloyd Day 12/14
Larry Doughty 9/13
Mark Doughty 9/13
Tyler C. Dunning 9/13
Tim & Jean Dutch 3/14
I M O Dryden C. Dutch, P.P 8/14
I M O Orville “Obie” Edes 6/13
John & Robin Edes 6/13
I M O Ray S. Edwards 2/14
Wallace & Lorena Fenlason 7/13
Thomas & Carol Fernald 3/14
Jonh & Betty Fernald 3/14
Wes & Bonnie Ford 9/13
Pete & Carol Jean Forrest 11/13
Orlando Frati 9/13
I M O Hugo Frati 9/13
Clinton & Sandra Fulton 11/13
Paul & Diana Giles 4/13
Goody & Roz Gilman 6/13
Don & Gail Gordon 3/14
I M O Harry F. Gordon 10/13
Ralph & Phyllis Goss 8/14
Keith L. Gove 12/13
Andy & Rose Gove 1/14
Arthur & Violet Grant 5/13
Dwynal & Karen Grass 9/13
Ron & Carole Green 6/13
W. Louis & Judith Greenier II 9/14
Roger & Julie Grindle 1/14
Charles C.W. Hackney 8/13
I M O Edwin W. Hadley 11/13
I M O Jim Halkett 8/13
Ed & Bonnie Hamm 8/13
Gene & Pamela Hamm 6/13
I M O Elbridge M. Hamm, Sr. 6/13
Ken & Donna Hanscom, Jr.
BOOSTER RATES
One line (single name) $10 for 1 year
One line (Mr. & Mrs.) $10 for 1 year
If you would like your name and your Lady’s
on seperate lines it is $10 for each name or a total
of $20 for one year.
Send check with name as it is to appear to:
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I MO Bill Harmon, Sr. 9/13
I M O Charles E. Harmon 6/13
I M O Tom Harper 7/13
Obed & Faith Hart 1/15
Jerry & Lorraine Harvey 6/13
I M O Mike Haskell 6/13
Chet & Fay Hawkins 8/13
Richard P. Hawkins 9/14
Sheldon & Sandy Heath 3/14
Larry & Libby Hersom 6/13
I M O Richard Holt 3/15
Lloyd & Kassie Hopkins 10/13
I M O Ray K. Jack 12/13
F. Lee & Peggy Kaufman 6/13
I M O Harry Kearney 7/2013
Alton & Ellen Kenney 3/13
Norris & Barbara Kneeland 11/12
Bob & Rae Jean Knowles 11/13
Larry & Gail Larson 6/13
I MO Ernest “Bud” Larson 3/14
Charles & Selma Larson 11/13
Allen & Mary Lawrence 7/13
Gordon & Connie Lawrence 7/13
I M O Merritt Leavitt 3/14
I M O Frank Leighton 9/13
Skip Lenfest, Jr. 8/13
Skip Lenfest, Sr. 8/13
Bob & Perlene Libby 12/13
Janice & Elwood “Woody” Littlefield 12/13
Mike & Bonnie London 9/13
I M O Stanley Look 6/13
Robert & Sandi Look 6/13
Lee F. Lowery 9/14
I M O Mr. & Mrs. Frederick B. Lunt, Sr. P.P 6/13
Winston & Frances Mackay 8/2013
Roy Martin 9/13
I M O G. Urial Martin 6/14
Douglas A. & Donna McCafferty 8/13
Douglas K. & Candee McCafferty 8/13
I M O Edward Sr. & Evelyn McCafferty 8/13
I M O Terral A. McCafferty 8/13
Welman & Natalie McFarland 6/13
Allan & Lorraine McGown 11/13
Ed & Nancy McGraw 8/13
I M O Herschel K McIntosh 2/14
I M O Thomas J. McKinney 6/13
Jim & Mae Merrithew 11/13
Dick & Joan Meserve 8/13
I M O Fred P. Murray 12/13
Fred & Althea Newman 8/13
I M O William P. Newman 8/13
Harold & Connie Newman 12/14
Larry & Teresa Nichols 9/13
David O’Donnell 6/13
Bob “Boomer” & Julianna Palmer 5/14
Herman & Kate Peabody 7/13
Anah Photo Video Unit 1/14
Rod & Joyce Pinkham 8/13
Circus SpotlightCrew Presque Isle 6/13
I M O Bob Pushard, Sr. 8/13
Al & Charity Richards 11/13
Chuck & Sally Ridlon 9/13
Gary & Glenna Robbins 9/13
I M O Keith B. Roberts 9/13
I M O Ed Rogers 9/13
I M O Sumner Rogers 3/14
Larry & Donna Rowell 11/14
Heath & Karen Savage 9/13
Spike Savage 9/13Todd C. Scoville 6/14
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I M O Clifton R. Scoville 6/14
Marty & Joan Shaw11/13
I M O John Simpson 9/13
I M O Dorothy M. Sites 9/13
I M O Donald W. Small, Jr 6/13
Roger & Pat Smith 6/13
Sandy & Colleen Smith 6/13
I M O Ken Smith 2/14
Ed Snow 9/13
Ed & Gayle Sprague 3/15
Roger & Jan Stairs 6/13
Ken & Tina Stewart 11/13
Elliott & Joyce Tarbell 4/14
Daniel L. Tarr 9/13
I M O Betty L. Tarr 9/13
I M O Michael Tenedios 8/13
I M O Alexander Theodore 11/13
Jesse & Brenda Thomas 9/14
Paul & Joyce Thornton 12/13
Ronald Thornton 8/13
Inez & Reginald Toothaker 3/14
Alden & Pam Tracy 3/14
Steve & Betty Trimm 12/13
I M O Carroll E. Trimm 12/13
Bonnie & Bob Turner 4/14
Hank & Gloria Waldron 6/13
Dave & Leni Weaver 3/15
Mr. & Mrs. Bert Weed 11/13
Joel & Christie West 12/13
I M O Wayne Wheeler 9/13
Buddy & Caryll Wheeler 2/14
Rusty & Ethel Whitcomb 3/14
I M O Bob Whited 5/13
I M O Eugene “Bud”Whitney 12/13
I M O James S. Wiggin 3/14
Paul & Phyllis Wilbur 6/14
Lloyd & Jay Willey 8/20
Bob & Norma Winglass 6/13
Don & Felicia Wiswell 5/13
Duane “Div-it” & Karen Young 6/13
Have you noticed?
The booster list is shrinking, Your
participation would be greatly
appreciated. Use the coupon
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Recruiting is a full time job
Every Shriner should recruit at least 2
members in his lifetime. One to replace
himself and one for the Shrine to grow
on!
I want to be an ANAHGRAM Booster for one
year. Enclosed is my check in the amount
of $_____Name(s) ___________________
If your Booster listing is omitted or incorrect please advise the editor.
What this world needs is more character and fewer characters.
MAY 2013
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Who is it ???
The person in the April “Who is it” column was recognized as Noble Rusty
Whitcomb. by P. P. Sonny Crocker. If you
know this month’s person, or think you
do, call Recorder P. P. Larry Hersom at
942.2254 or e-mail the Editor at
[email protected]. The first one to
identify the person wins a free Booster
listing for one year. The supply of pictures
is low so if you have someone you would
like to feature send it to the Editor by email or drop it at the Recorder’s office.
This feature can only continue with your
help!!
Recruiting is a full time job
Are you working?
Noble Perry Fowler, /Reporter
May is once again here and parade season is close. I have been doing the worst
job at writing my little column for the
NASCARS. I can only improve.
The BIGGEST EVENT in the near future
is the Ceremonial on June 20, 21, 22 and
our NASCARS Timberland Acres Campground weekend JUNE 28, 29, 30. I know
it is soon after Ceremonial weekend but
the FUN is well worth another weekend
of camping. This will be our third year at
Timberland Acres. Last year had events
that were new and amazing. I strongly
recommend not missing this year, so call
Timberland Acres and book a site for the
weekend.
Birthday greetings for May go to Tami
Linscott, Meghan Page, Raife Rachon,
Jessica Moore, Lorraine Klug, Michelle
Miles, David Varnum, Greg Varnum,
Katherine Varnum, Vincent McIntyre,
Lisa McIntyre and a happy anniversary to
Brian and Jan Linscott.
Noble Daryl Briggs, Reporter
Bangor-Brewer Shrine Club had its meeting on March 21, 2013. There were 31
Nobles, Divan members and guests pres-
ent. The meeting was presided over by
Vice President Dan Taylor. The Invocation was given by Recorder, Past Potentate
Larry Hersom.
Welcome to Shriner Galen Young who
has moved from the West Coast to Bangor.
He is a member of AFIFI Temple and will
be joining Anah. The meal was smothered
beef, mashed potato, carrots, pickled
beets, rolls, and gingerbread with ice
cream. The kitchen crew was Denny
Smith, George Alley, and Yogi Seymour.
Thanks again to everyone who helped
with the meal.
Past Potentates were represented by Larry Hersom (1986). The Divan was represented by Marshall Don Gordon, Recorder
Larry Hersom and Oriental Guide Steve
Trimm, Sr., High Priest & Profit Bob
Turner, Assistant Chief Rabban Jessie
Thomas, and Illustrious Potentate Lee
Kaufman.
No Secretary’s report as it is in the Anahgram. No Treasurer’s report. No old or
new business. The 50/50 raffle of $68 was
won by Noble Dean Hoke who donated
half back to the Club. Thanks to Assistant
Secretary Fred Brown for his help that
night with dinner ticket sales and other duties. Illustrious Potentate Lee Kaufman
reminded everyone that this year is the
50th continuous Shrine Circus in Bangor.
He asked everyone to reach to people who
could benefit from the Hospital Clinics on
May 11 in Bangor and Ellsworth.
The
Annual Steak feed is on May 16. Plan to
attend and bring a friend.
Makes a great gift for every occasion
The biggest job Congress has is how to get the money from the taxpayer without disturbing the voter.
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THE ANAHGRAM
Potentate F. Lee Kaufman “Officially”
returns the Northeast Shrine Association Banner to NSA Secretary/Treasurer Guild “Bushie” Hill at the Mid-winter NSA Meetings in Cornwall Ontario.
NSA Fall Field Days will be in Cornwall
on September 19th through the 21st,
2013.
ANAH BYLAWS
Anah Shriners attending the Northeast Shrine Association Mid-winter meetings in
Cornwall Ontario are (left to right) Gordon Smith, Chief Aide; Yogi Seymour, Housing Director; Bob Turner, High Priest and Prophet; Jesse thomas, Asst. Rabban;
Potentate F. Lee Kaufman; Roger Grindle, 2nd Ceremonial Master; and Andy Constantine Director of the Temple.
The suggested new bylaws have been updated to be more in line with the Imperial
Shrine Bylaws.
A copy of the new bylaws are available in
the Record’s office for any Noble to review.
The proposed new bylaws will be voted
on at the Stated Meeting May 21, 2013.
ANAH SHRINERS’ 2013 FUNDRAISER
This year’s fundraiser is different from past events in that there are a variety of prizes.
Instead of a car the prizes will be geared to the outdoor sports enthusiast.
• GRAND PRIZE: Your choice of 2, 2012 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Motorcycle, 2013
Kawasaki Mule 610 4x4, 2013 Yamaha YFM 450 4X4
or
2010 New G3 Eagle 176 w/Yamaha 40 hp Motor and Trailer
or
$10,000 Cash •2nd prize: $1,000.00 •3rd prize is $500.00
TICKETS ARE ONLY $1.00 EACH
Tickets may be purchased at the Recorder’s Office or from Club and Unit
members. Drawing will be held at the Potentate’s Reception on Saturday,
October 26, 2013
Proceeds from this event are for the benefit of Anah Shriners
and contributions are not deductible as charitable contributions.
A man likes a man best with a will of his own…made out in her name, of course.
MAY 2013
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Noble Ryan Otis, Reporter
Greetings from the Waldo County Shrine
Club.
Our May 9th meeting will be a Ladies
Night and will feature a catered dinner
served buffet-style. The main course will
be prime rib or seafood Newburgh. Try to
RSVP to our secretary or President so we
can get a headcount so we’ll have enough
for everyone.
Do you have your 100 token yet? See us
on the 2nd Thursday of every month for
more details.
Summer is fast approaching which
means our Summer Ceremonial is just
around the corner. Hopefully you have all
of your candidates ready for a great time
in Newport.
Have you paid your Shrine dues? Our
great fraternity seems to be losing members for non-payment of dues. Check your
dues card and make sure it says 2013. We
have lots of opportunity to grow Anah in a
positive direction, but we can’t get there if
we can’t keep the members we have.
Are you looking for something at Anah
and can’t find it? Maybe it’s time to explore creating a unit or club with other
like-minded Nobles and Masons.
why Chief Steve Smith was reluctant to
order an investigation of the two incidents. He owned up to the fact that he
turned into the “Alligator” after partaking
in too much humorous drink. His loud
reptilian behavior brought about noise
complaints from the neighbors. He also
admitted to having agreed to help fix the
filter in a swimming pool and then did
the backstroke to get out of the deal. He
said the water was too cold. The pool was
heated. As it turned out, this Reporter’s
wife, Candy, completed the task. A real
cold reality check for Chief Smith. As
Inspector Mason and Chief of Detectives
Clarke said, Kops, this case is closed.
Now let’s move to the lighter side. Last
month’s question was: What did the DRation, introduced in 1937, consist of?
Answer: The Hershey’s Secret Weapon!
Hershey’ s was approached to create a per-
fect indestructible candy. The bar had to
fit in a pocket, have enough nourishment
to keep troops going, and be capable of
withstanding extremely warm temperatures without melting. But most importantly, the chocolate couldn’t taste very
good. Hershey’s answered the call with
the D-Ration. A chocolate bar that was so
hard that soldiers risked breaking teeth by
biting it and were treated to a blast of bitterness should they crack into the center.
It also played havoc on troops digestive
tracts, earning the nickname “Hilter’s secret weapon”.
This month’s question is in keeping with
the subject of candy… How did Forrest
Mars come with idea for M&M’s?
Time has come to close the “Blotter” for
this month and to remember, “IT’S ALL
ABOUT THE KIDS”.
Noble
Fred Beylerian
Reporter
Today is April Fools’ Day also known
as All Fools’ Day. We were fooled into
thinking the weather would be sunny and
warm and it’s rainy and cold. So, we are
All Fools’ for believing the weatherman.
Schedule of coming events: Keystone
Kops Annual Golf Tournament is May
19, 2013, at Hermon Meadow. BangorBrewer Shrine Club Steak Feed Thursday, May 16, 2013 at 7:00 P.M. Special
Olympics Parade, Friday, June 7, 2013
at 6:00 P.M. There are several more
possible parade and steak feed dates
being considered and as soon they are
confirmed the dates will be reported.
Birthday wishes for the month of May…
there are none. Wedding Anniversaries:
There is one, congratulations to Steve and
Jackie Jones and may you have many more.
Inspector Mason and Chief of Detectives Clarke were called into action to
solve the “The Alligator and The Swimming Pool Incidents”. During initial interviews Inspector Mason and Chief of
Detectives Clarke uncovered the reason
There are many wrong way of doing a right thing; but there never was a right way of doing a wrong thing.
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DIRECTORS STAFF
Noble
Dave Weaver
Reporter
Just when I think we have crawled out
from under the blanket of winter, we seem
to get blindsided by another blast of crap.
Mike and I attended the HCSC Ladies
Night last night in Ellsworth, very happy
to be riding in my Town Car, and we were
talking about how the weather seemed to
have straightened out and the roads have
started to lie back down. Then I wake
up this morning and the ground is white.
What a mess!! Oh well. I’ve always said if
we could take the last week of March and
the first two weeks of April out of the calendar we wouldn’t miss a thing. Is there
anywhere else on Earth where you can
stand in mud up to your ankles and have
dust blowing in your eyes?
Not too much going on with the Directors
Staff lately. We joined the Bangor-Brewer
Club for a joint meeting on April 18th.
Circus assignments were discussed and
the June Ceremonial assignments were
also discussed. Again I had to get my information about the meeting secondhand,
as my wife Leni and myself, along with 50
other Nobles and guests, were accompanying our Potentate Lee and Lady Peggy
on their music city tour to New Orleans,
Memphis and Nashville. I will write more
about that next month.
By the time this is published in the
May Anahgram Shrine activity will have
picked up on April 26, 27, and 28th with
our Bangor Circus. This is ANAH’s biggest fundraiser and requires a lot of man-
power. Ushering, selling trinkets and tickets and loading and unloading attendees,
directing traffic, finding lost kids, making
cotton candy and anything else that needs
doing is always in big demand. If all Nobles could find time to come and work
just one show that would help a lot. Just
show up at the front door and someone
there will find you a job. If you can’t help
in Bangor you will have another chance
in Presque Isle on May 2,3, and 4. After
the Circus on May 11 come the Screening Clinics. All seven of the clinics will
be held from 10 AM until noon on that
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Saturday. I have been quite instrumental
in starting up a new clinic location in Ellsworth. Maine Coast Memorial Hospital is
really on board with this. As most of you
know these clinics are held each year to
try to reach more prospective patients for
our hospitals so let’s all make an extra effort to try and find some kids with orthopedic problems so that our hospitals can
work their magic.
That’s it for this month. Be good to one
another and attend your Blue Lodge. That
is where new Nobles come from!
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MAY 2013
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Noble Fred Patterson, Reporter
Greetings Nobles and Ladies.
I know that March of 2012 was in the
80s but this weather we have been having makes everyone feel like we are still
in winter. I certainly hope that changes
around real soon. The Second Section
held our monthly meeting at the Shrine
Center with a pretty good showing of Nobles in attendance. Illustrious Potentate
Lee Kaufman was in attendance, albeit,
around 11 minutes late, but who’s counting. Oh that’s right, I guess I am. As I
always say, if you don’t want something
reported or posted, be careful of what you
do or say at our meetings!! Potentate Lee
was great about the ribbing that went on
and we were glad to have him in attendance. The 2013 Anah Shrine Circus will
be over by this publication. More to follow next month on that event.
When everyone receives this article, the
June Ceremonial is about a month and a
half away. As always we should be in line
for a great time. It’s my understanding
that the Second Section will be held at Nokomis High School and accommodations
are being made to make it easier for us to
set up for our work while the First Section
is doing their work. As of this publication, there are still rooms available in the
Newport area and there are some sites left
at the campgrounds around to house those
who need it. With regard to the Ceremonial, as everyone should know by now we
will be adjusting how that all goes with
regard to the Second Section. Meetings of
everyone involved will be required so we
can pull this off without a hitch. Director
Adam Beals and Lady Jaime along with
myself and Lady Monica will be attending the 2013 Shrine Directors Association
in Knoxville, Tennessee to compete in a
stunt competition in hopes to bring back a
cash prize for our work. It’s my opinion
that you learn a lot about a person when
you hang out with them. With the stunt
that Director Beals came up with for our
inclusion in the competition, I’m not sure
about how stable our Director really is!!
For those of you who know our Director,
you will know what I mean. We all look
forward to our trip and hope to bring back
some great ideas for the unit.
Has everyone seen the shows that are
coming to town in 2013 on the Waterfront?
As we will be losing our large parking lot
for the concerts, we are looking into a
better location as we speak and we are in
hopes to secure that in the coming weeks
as the concerts are right around the corner.
Second Assistant Director Tom Breitweg
or Noble Mike Gray will be contacting
people to help with the parking for these
concerts. Ladies are more than welcome
to join in on this fundraiser. For anyone
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The Second Sections fourth annual Noble of the Year party is set for October 5th
at the Shrine Center. The recipient of the
honor this year is the Chief Rabban, Tom
Clukey. Noble Clukey has been a very active member of Anah for many years and
is very deserving of this honor. This party
has been an awesome time for the past
three years and with this year’s recipient it is sure to be a heck of a time. Stay
tuned for further information in upcoming
Anahgrams.
It was great to see Noble Bill MacGlaughlin at our April meeting and he
seems to be doing great in his recovery.
He and Lady Donna are well on their way
to recovery from their stays in the hospital
within the last couple of months. Great to
see you at the meeting Bill. The Second
Section wishes Noble Doug Hardison a
quick recovery from a horse riding mishap he had while on vacation awhile ago.
Hope you have a quick recovery.
Congratulations to Noble Krayton Allen as he was the big winner of our 50/50
drawing at the April meeting. I’m sure
Krayton will buy Lady Carol something
nice with his new windfall!!
With the summer months rolling around
the corner the unit looks forward to seeing the snowbirds as they return from their
winter “vacations”. Some of you honorary Nobles should make a point to make it
to a meeting; we would love to see you at
one of our meetings before you make the
trip back to Florida in the fall.
May birthday wishes go out to Ladies
Trisha Clark, Donna Kitchen, Lois Overlock and Marge Severence and Nobles
Adam Beals, Sherwell Littlefield, Greg
Patterson, Glen Sherman.
May anniversary wishes go out to Chad
& Susan Cirard, Paul & Carol Cirard, Jim
& Dianne Dunn, Jerry & Denise Hayes,
Joe & Donna Kitchen, Jason & Jessica
Snowdeal, Dana & Sherry Wardwell and
Harland & Carol Williamson.
Our next scheduled meeting will be held
Friday, May 3, 2013 at the Shrine Center
which will be a Ladies Night. Followed
by our June meeting on June 7th where the
final preparations for the Ceremonial will
be completed. Attendance is important at
this meeting to make sure everyone knows
what to expect at the Ceremonial. A lot
will be discussed and everyone should try
to attend. The June meeting is our last
meeting for the summer and we will resume meetings in September.
Until next time, think membership and
the Ceremonial. Remember: Be a “Top
line signer” for 3 candidates and you earn
an Anah Shrine Watch.
About the only extravagance most people hate to admit is their mania to spend money on themselves.
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CLOWNS
Noble
John “Flip-Flop”
Kidder,
It should already be spring, but winter
seems reluctant to leave. I guess we’ll just
have to be patient a little bit longer. Requests for Clown appearances at various
community events are pouring into the
unit so it looks like it will be a busy spring
and summer.
At our unit meeting on March 15 we approved with regret Eddie (EC the Clown)
Herbest’s request for Emeritus Clown
status. Eddie and Linda are wonderful
people who have done a lot for the unit
over the years. I’m sure that they will
be spending more time with their granddaughter Brooke. Stay well and we will
miss you both!
Clown Casino Night was held on March
16 and even though attendance was a little
less than previous years, people still had a
ton of fun. We saw a lot of familiar faces
and a lot of new faces as well. Past Potentate and Honorary Clown Norris “Pinkie” Nickerson and our Divan Rep Don
Gordon certainly rolled up their sleeves
and helped out. They both joined the fun
with Norris sporting a long pink wig and
Don wearing Piggy’s grey afro Clown
wig. Congratulations to the entire unit on
a job well done and especially to Spiffy
for chairing the event and to Jappo and the
kitchen crew for delicious food.
Clowns invaded Portland on the weekend
of March 22 for the first annual Northeast
Klown Fest hosted by Anah and Kora
Clowns and held at the Maine Mall. This
event was conceived and brought to life
by Dave (Busta) Denis with a Board of
Directors comprised of Piggy, Petals, and
Wow-e from Anah and Dusty, Turkey
Lips, Kracker, and Speckles from Kora.
Boss Clowns Piggy from Anah, Robo
from Kora, and Moochie from the County
Klowns capably represented their Shrine
Centers. We were very honored that Past
ISCA President Ernie (Rollo) Pearlstein
of Aleppo Shrine Center, a very accomplished clown and Shriner, made the trip
to join the fun and merriment. Kora Potentate Everett Kaherl and members of his
Divan attended. Media coverage and online streaming throughout the day on Saturday was provided by WMPG 90.9 FM.
Approximately 25 clowns participated in
working clown, balloon twisting, and skit
competitions to the delight of mall patrons of all ages. Many of the clowns who
participated had many years of clowning
experience, but this event is designed for
clowns of all skill levels and experience.
Competition winners included: Single
Balloons 1st -Diggah Anah, 2nd-Patches
Anah, 3rd-Robo Kora; Multiple Balloons
1st-Patches Anah, 2nd-Gizmo Anah, 3rdDingles Kora; Single Clown Skits 1stPatches Anah, 2nd-Lugnut Kora; Two
Clown Skits 1st-Robo and Lugnut Kora,
2nd-Dingles and Kracker Kora; Group
Skit 1st-Kora; People’s Choice for Working Clown Award 1st-Lugnut Kora, 2ndGizmo Anah, 3rd-Harley D Kora. The
Double Tree Hotel across from the Maine
Mall provided comfortable accommodations for the event. Everyone had a wonderful time and can’t wait for next year’s
Fest to be held on the weekend of March
28, 2014. For more information, please
check out www.facebook.com/klownfest
or www.Klownfest.com
On March 23, Shamrock, a very charitable clown in our unit, did what he does
so well - - organize and participate in a
fundraiser in Lincolnville for a first responder battling leukemia. Over 400 people attended and over $30,000 was raised.
Shamrock solo clowned at this event
where he twisted balloons, entertained the
children, and raised $150 in donations to
“pie” the Lincolnville Fire Chief. Great
work, Shamrock!
Three events in a single day happened
on March 30. Clowns at Circus Kickoff
at Bangor Mall included Piggy, Spiffy,
Scooter who did a clown makeup demo,
Sluggah, TC Trashcan, Gizmo, Coota,
Babycakes, Shamrock, Crash, Jappo,
Iggy, and Div-It. Clowns at Home Depot Children’s Workshop included Fou,
Iggy, Jappo, Div-It, Babycakes, and TC.
Clowns at Family Fun Lanes in Bangor for
the Pathfinders Bowling Benefit included
Div-It, Crash, Piggy, Sluggah, and TC.
An April Fools Day Tip-A-Clown event
at Texas Roadhouse to benefit the International Shrine Clown Association (ISCA)
Red Sneaker Fund for Burns Research
raised nearly $560. Jappo, Pooch, TC
Alimony is like paying installments on the car after the wreck.
Continued on page 31
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Noble
Harold Adams,
Reporter
Our meeting on April 2 was a good one,
ten members were present as well as our
Divan Rep Noble Don Gordon, and Potentate Lee Kaufman. The treasurers report
was read, and then we turn to discussing,
of coarse, the Circus’s. As you probably
know this will be the last time the Shrine
Circus will be in the Bangor Auditorium.
Any and all of you that can help out during
the three days, any time, will be appreciated. Hope to see you there. We have the
Special Olympics coming up Friday June
7, and the Ceremonial Saturday, June 22.
The word is that the parade route in Newport will be fairly short, shorter than we
usually do, and only one small hill. Hurrah. One Anah Function we haven’t had
for a while, Dexter Field Days on Saturday, August 10, the route is not the same as
the last time we were there, easier I hope.
The 50/50 drawing had no winner this
month, then the meeting was adjourned.
One couple will celebrate their anniversary this month, and the happy couple is
Noble Randy and Lady Chrystal Adams.
Congratulations to you both. See you at
the Circus, either one of them. Until next
time, be safe.
Noble Ron Biliancia, Reporter
Hello Fellow Academicians,
Congratulations to Galen Swan who has
been elected as our newest Honorary Lifetime Member. Thanks very much to him
for his many years of service to our unit.
Welcome to Scott Hoyle from Lakeview
Plantation who is our newest member and
will be in the Technicians Section. Welcome also to his Lady Maggie.
If you still haven’t paid your 2013 dues,
checks for ten dollars are to be made out
to Anah Academicians and sent to Anah
Academicians C/O Ron Bilancia 59 Allison Park, Brewer, ME 04412.
The next unit meeting will be Wednesday, May 29th at Happy China Buffet
on Stillwater Avenue in Bangor. We especially welcome those who we haven’t
seen in a while. All members are greatly
valued and always welcome. Just come
on ahead. Ladies, kids, grandkids, other
relatives, friends, etc. are also always welcome to accompany you.
Our Director Steve Mosley has been
working on updating our personal infor-
mation roster. If you have not yet been
contacted and have changes we need to
make in any of your contact information,
please let us know. You can contact me
directly. We would especially like to have
updated phone numbers and email addresses. If you are not on the email list
and haven’t been receiving unit emails,
please send me your email address, and
I’ll get you aboard.
The March 27th meeting at Happy China
was a success with 35 members and Ladies in attendance. It was great to see
our Divan Rep. and now Potentate Lee
Kaufman and Lady Peggy at our meeting.
Lee had several important announcements
including the 2013 Anah Shriners Raffle.
This year there are several prizes including various motorcycle and ATV vehicles
or large cash prizes. Tickets are only a
buck a piece, and the unit gets a quarter
for each ticket sold. (Make sure to write
“Academicians” on the stubs returned to
the Recorder’s office.) If anyone would
like some tickets to buy or sell, you can
get them at the Recorder’s office, or notify
any of our unit officers and we’ll get you
in touch with someone who can get you
tickets.
As of yet we have not had the Circus, so
more on that next time.
The June ceremonial in Newport is coming up right up. If you would like to be
involved but don’t have a definite plan
or haven’t been contacted, please contact
your Section Master or any of the governing officers, and we’ll get you set up.
This summer there is a big state Firefighter’s Association Convention and parade in
Ellsworth in which Anah Shriners units
will also be involved. Please stay tuned
as more information will be forthcoming
about putting together a group from our
unit to participate in this parade. The Firefighters have had this in Ellsworth before.
Some will remember when they did it in
1975 and had the two lead actors, Kevin
Tighe and Randolph Mantooth, from the
TV show “Emergency” in the parade. I
was at that parade as a young kid and remember it well.
Have a great May everyone. And, as always, don’t hesitate to contact me at 9892617 or [email protected] with
any news, comments, concerns, gossip,
jokes, outright lies, or just plain old complete and utter nonsense that you would
like to generously share with our Nobles,
Ladies, and Anah Shrinedom in general.
HOUSING RESERVATION FORM
ANAH SHRINERS JUNE CEREMONIAL
To Be Held in
Newport
JUNE 21 & 22, 2013
HOTELS: Lovely’s Motel Newport
Holiday Inn Bangor
NAME _____________________________________ ADDRESS _________________
CITY/TOWN _______________________ ZIP ___________ STATE _____________
Phone No. _______________ Special requests ________________________________
Arrival Thursday o Friday o Saturdayo
Lovely’s Motel Room Rate$57.00 plus tax/Room deposit $60.00 required
Holiday Inn Bangor Room Rate $129.00 plus tax Room deposit $130.00 required
“ANAH WILL RUN A BUS FROM HOLIDAY INN BANGOR TO NEWPORT”
HOTEL CHOICE: LOVELYS MOTEL___HOLIDAY INN___
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: ANAH SHRINERS HOUSING OR
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MAIL RESERVATIONS TO: EARL“YOGI”SEYMOUR
17 ASPEN WAY BREWER, ME.04412
ANAH CAMPERS PLEASE CONTACT: LYMAN BLYTHER
TEL: 321-693-5717 FOR RESERVATIONS
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Everyone is invited to
An Island
Party
Saturday, May 18
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ANAH SHRINE CENTER
Celebrate Winter’s End with Anah’s
Potentate Lee and Lady Peggy
• $15.00 Per Person
• Social hour 5 to 6 p.m.
• Catered Buffet – “Jimmy Buffett-Style”
• DJ for Dancing
• Casual Attire (No Fez)
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Tri-County Shrine Club held their monthly meeting on the 20th of March at the
Dexter Club. The 21 Nobles in attendance
enjoyed a fine Steak Suppah served by the
crew made up of Nobles Blake, Costain,
Green and the Steak Master Steve Hartley. After a Libation Hour under the direction of “Cootah” Watson, the meeting was
called to order by Vice President Costain.
President Dulac is STILL in sunny Florida. Invocation was given by Ambassador
to Al Aska Shriners, Jerry Lewis’ Flag Salute was led by Noble Marty Taylor.
Officers of Tri-County present were VP
Costain, Treasurer Taylor and Sec. Mosley. Speaker for the evening was Matt
Dunlap, who gave a very interesting talk
about fishing and the great outdoors. Unit
Heads that graced us with their presence
were Arthur Herbest of the Flag Unit and
Bob Hodgkins of the Photo Unit. Aide
Emeritus in attendance was Ron Green.
Members of the Directors Staff were
Keith Dewitt and Dan Costain. Representing the Divan was Illustrious Potentate
of Anah Shrine F. Lee Kaufman. Winner
of the 50-50 was Noble Conrad Rollins.
Potentate Lee talked about events coming
up in Anah Land. The P:resque Isle Circus
is coming. ALL HANDS ARE NEEDED
ON DECK TO MAKE THIS EVENT A
SUCCESSFUL ONE. THIS WILL BE
THE LAST CIRCUS IN THE PRESENT BANGOR AUDITORIUM, ALSO
ANAH’S 50TH CONSECUTIVE CIRCUS IN THIS FINE OLD BUILDING.
The June Ceremonial will be in Newport
on the third weekend in June. CANDIDATES ARE NEEDED TO MAKE THIS
A GREAT WEEKEND. On August 10th,
there will be an Anah Field Day in Dexter. Tri-County will not be hosting a Summer Bash this year, please turn out for the
Field Day. No further business, meeting
was closed by VP Costain.
JUST THINK OF THE CLASS OF
CANDIDATES WE COULD HAVE, IF
EVERY NOBLE HAD A CANDIDATE
FOR THE JUNE CEREMONIAL!
Glad to hear that Chief Rabban Tom
Clukey is on the mend and doing well.
ALWAYS SUPPORT YOUR BLUE
LODGE. WITHOUT THEM, WE
WOULDN’T HAVE SHRINERS.
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Trophies for 1st Net and 1st Gross
Registration: 8am
Shotgun Start: 9am
Sign on Tee $75
Call 944-3554 For More Information
Deadline is June 14th
REGIsTRATION FORM
Name ________________________________________________Phone _____________________
Address _________________________________________________________________________
Player#1 ____________________________________________Handicap ____________________
Player#2 ____________________________________________Handicap ____________________
Player#3 ____________________________________________Handicap ____________________
Player#4 ____________________________________________Handicap ____________________
Please make checks payable to Anah Ceremonial Golf Outing
Mail to: Steve Trimm • 43 Starlight Dr • Eddington, ME 04428
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PHOTO UNIT
Noble
Bob Hodgkins
Reporter
When you read this the Circus will be
over. Thanks to all who helped at Bangor
& Presque Isle.
From the Secretary:
Check to see if you have paid your dues
to the unit.
From the Director: Thanks for all you
did last month.
Lloyd and the Director attended the TriCounty meeting in March in Dexter.
Not much from here as I have not heard
from many members.
That is all from the cold downtown Hartland.
Later, the Flashbulb
Noble Lyman Blyther, Reporter
Well, spring is here, although winter
doesn’t seem to want to leave the north.
Soon we will be planning our summer
camping trips.
Since this article is for the May Anahgram, I won’t repeat the contact information for our spring get-together at Narrows
Too in Trenton.
We received some information regarding
the Northeast Camel Caravan. I have already emailed this to those whom I have
on my email list. The Caravan was formed
to promote fellowship among members of
the Shrine who enjoy camping. Membership is open to any Noble, and his family, in good standing in a Northeast Shrine
Center. They currently have members
from Aleppo, Bektash and Kora Shrine
Centers and would welcome newcomers.
Membership dues are $5.00 per year. This
year’s Annual Meeting is May 31-June2 at
Bayley’s Camping Resort, 52 Ross Road,
in Scarborough, ME (207-883-6043). It
will include campfires, pot luck breakfast
and dinner, and a Chinese Auction. Cost
is $30 per night plus tax for full hookup.
Contact them directly and mention you
are with the Camel Caravan. For more
information, please call Noble Fred Simmons at 603-475-7410 or email [email protected].
For June Ceremonial, in addition to Palmyra Campground (207-938-5677), we
also have been offered an opportunity to
dry camp at no charge. It is within walking distance to the Shrine activities that
weekend. Call Tom Breitweg at 207-4168267 for details.
The NASCARS are having a fundraising weekend with a NASCAR theme at
Timberland Campground in Trenton on
June 28-30. There should be an ad in
this month’s (May) Anahgram with more
information. If any Kamper would like
to attend, contact Debbie at Timberland
(207-667-3600) or [email protected] and tell them you are with the
Shrine.
Remember to mark your calendar for the
Blueberry Festival in Machias August 1618.
Our Fall Business Meeting will be at
Balsam Woods Campground in Abbott
the weekend of September 13-15. The
rate is $35 plus tax for full hookup (which
includes cable television this time). They
will reserve a block of sites through July
15th. You need to make your own reservations. If you make reservations after
July 15th, it will be on a site available basis. Their phone number is 207-876-2731
and let Matt or Jamie know you are with
the Anah Kampers.
On a more serious note, we have at least
27% of our membership in arrears on their
dues, several over two years. Dues can be
sent to Don Wiswell 93 River Road, Or-
rington, ME 04474. If you have questions if or how much you owe, Don’s
phone is 207-989-6828 and his email is
[email protected]. If you no longer camp and do not wish to be a member,
please let Don know so he can remove you
from his list.
May birthdays are: Cindy Blyther, Lyman Blyther, Sandra Fulton, Rose Mondville, Doug Monson, Phyllis Watson, Ronald Watson, and Amy Wood.
May anniversaries are: Mike & Maria
Bagley, Clinton & Sandra Fulton, Ken
& Bonnie Whitney, and Tom & Duffy
Woods.
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The March 6th meeting was held at Pat’s
Pizza with 29 members present. The meeting was called to order by President Tyler
Dunning. Old and new business was discussed. Potentate Lee Kaufman was on
hand to give us an update for the coming
year. Winner of the raffle was Joe Marshall. The meeting adjourned at 7:00.
It was voted to have Ladies Night at Pat’s
Pizza on April 2nd. It was a huge success
with over 50 people in attendance. I had
an opportunity to sit next to Carole Simpson, wife of Past Potentate Geddes Simpson. She asked me not to write anything
about her, so I told her I’d be a gentleman
and keep my mouth shut. There was a nice
presentation of the Daughters of the Nile
and Love for Children Tour by Harold and
Bev Polley. The ladies received flowers
to take home. By the end of the evening
some of the ladies were talking to Lady
Penny Fernald regarding another Ladies
Night. Apparently all enjoyed the evening.
Bruce Cameron was the grand prize winner of the fuel raffle.
The May meeting will be at Pat’s Pizza
on the 7th. P.S. Everyone - write this date
on your calendar: June 13th Annual Lobster Feed at Howard Heath’s in Penobscot.
Remember, bring a fellow Mason or Shriner and have a good time.
Now for the news that nobody wants to
hear or cares about. Noble Wayne Butler and Lady Phyllis are the owners of a
new Kawasaki side-by-side. I’m not sure
if they said it is yellow or camouflage,
so I’m headed to Sullivan to check it out.
Past Potentate had problems from dropping some wood on his foot. Also heard
that Geddes Simpson has been using his
wife’s car lately. I guess he’s trying to save
mileage on his car. Tom Fernald has been
in Florida for two weeks visiting friends.
I thought he was going back to Cuba for
more cigars. Chuck Bucklin is building a
new storage building. Steve and Wanda
Fernald will be vacationing in Myrtle
Beach shortly. Also heard he has been redoing the master bedroom at camp. P.S.
I wonder why he is starting this project
so late in life. I would like to thank Past
Potentate John Fernald for re-filling my
pickle jar.
We extend our sympathy to the family of
Wesley Rolfe who passed away recently.
Wesley was a long-time member and Past
Captain of the Lobster Boat Unit.
Get well wishes go out to Donnie Wright
and we wish him a speedy recovery.
Remember, every member just received
a letter from Secretary Joe Marshall.
Please fill it out and send it back to him.
The Shrine Club is still thinking seriously
about a degree team. If interested, get in
touch with Joe Marshall at 667-2544. His
e-mail address is joe@mjmarshallarts.
com.
Gun raffle winners: Luke Hutchins, Clayton Joyce, Mark Sargent, Richard Stubbs,
George Sealey, Rick Sprague, Darren Nason, John Harkins, Bob Berry, David DeWitt, Greg Dunbar, Chuck Grindle, Lawrence Lord, Scott Harper, Sonny Crocker,
Billy Mullis, Gleason Allen, Vincent
Abbott, Michael Smith, Justin Gray, Tee
Trundy, Herb Gordon, Bruce Olsen, Trish
Nolan, Chris Chipman, Dencie(?) McEnroe, Ronald Hardison, E.J. Young, Scott
Lally, Tracey Gray, and Kerne Roberts.
Those celebrating birthdays are Earl
Tracy, Wilbert Terry, Ellen Duff, Carole
Simpson, Ronald Gross, Don McHenan,
Edwin Colburn, Linda Ballard, Mike Madore, Julie Fernald, Larry Wasson, Randy
Sawyer, Linda Tracy, and Harold Crocker.
Honeymooners are Richard and Mae
Landesman, Richard and Gladys Leighton, Barry and Ginny Hamilton, and Geddes and Carole Simpson.
Ceremonial Event
CRIBBAGE TOURNAMENT
KAUFMAN
MOTORS
All Nobles, Ladies and guests are invited to play
Thursday June 20, 2013
At 6:30p.m.
At
Meridian Splendor Lodge,
Rte. 7- North Mooshead Trail
Newport
Get your partner for four-handed cribbage!
$10.00 per person
CASH PRIZES
Used Vehicles
Send names and $10.00 per person to:
Wellman McFarland, P.O. Box 576, Bucksport ME 04416
Name:_____________________________ Partner _________________________
Amount Enclosed ___________ Phone No. ______________________
952 Dexter Road
Corinna Me 04928
Telephone 631-5100
Lee & Peggy Kaufman
Proceeds from this event are for the benefit of Anah Shriners and donations are not deductible as charitable contributins.
The more fingerprints in a home, the fewer on police records.
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CHANTERS
Noble Carl Stewart, Reporter
The Chanters finally did get a chance to
thank Past Potentate and retiring Recorder
Sonny Crocker for all he has done for us
by treating him to a dinner at the Olive
Garden. Twenty eight years of service is
a long time. Thanks Sonny. I’m sorry that
I couldn’t make it but, you see, the trout
were biting up at Northeast Cary.
Happy birthday wishes to Alexander
Phillips. We are looking forward to you
rejoining us.
Noble
Mike Murphy
Reporter
To borrow from Paul Harvey, “You’ve
heard what the news is. Now stand by for
the Rest of the Story.” Greetings Nobles
and Ladies another month is upon us and
Global Warming had temperatures in
Northern Maine skyrocketing up to nine
degrees on the morning of April 3rd. Stay
tuned for the second half of my article,
as it may be the most controversial yet. I
may lose friends, because of the divisive
nature of the subject matter.
But first, I have to update you on our
infamous St. Patrick’s Day performance.
We had the crowd at Geaghan’s Pub rocking to the harmonies of Pipe Major Paul
Hazard and his Highlanders. We played
several Anah Highlander original tunes
penned by Ernie Smith, and the drummers played an original drum salute. The
crowd went wild when the rhythm of the
drums rat-a-tat-tatted during the mid-concert solo. People of all ages enjoyed the
festivities, and more importantly they had
a very positive exposure to the Shrine.
March 30th took us to the Bangor Mall for
the annual bunny hop. We were pleased to
see the large crowd that the Anah Clowns
and Funsters were entertaining. There
were a lot of kids smiling.
Some may have been smiling because we
moved our performance to another part of
the mall, but we will never know. I saw
a couple of people (a father and his son)
who drove down from Millinocket just
to see us perform. The lad has been taking pipe lessons for a little over a year.
I can say that if he continues, he has the
potential to be a competition piper. Some
people followed us around the whole mall
during our near hour-long performance.
Our next performance will be at the Husson University graduation in May. We
will follow that with the Special Olympics, College of the Atlantic graduation,
Machias’ 250th Anniversary, and the June
Ceremonial in Newport. That is just part
of our summer schedule.
“And now, the Rest of the Story.” I was
thinking about the Waltons. A fabulous
TV show from the 70s. Have you ever
wondered if the Waltons were Shriners
what unit they would be in? I have. Heck
the family is so big; it could be its own
unit. I think Grandpa and Cousin Boone
would be in the Moonshiner’s Unit, and if
there wasn’t such a unit, I think they would
work on the Camel’s Milk trailer. John
(the father), is more difficult to pinpoint,
but I’m thinking that he would make a
good Hobo the Clown. He wouldn’t even
have to change his clothes. John Boy was
too lazy to be in a unit. Besides after he
sold “John Boy’s Meadow” I think Grandpa would have black balled him anyway.
Jason would be in the Shrine Band. Ben,
given his ambition, would most likely be
on the Divan. Jim Bob would either be in
the Motor Corps driving a motorcycle or
in the NASCARS.
Stay tuned for next month’s article when
I analyze the Dukes of Hazzard! Don’t
you dare miss it. In the meantime, if
anyone would like piping or drumming
instruction, please contact me at [email protected].
And as always may Gott segne euch.
VISA & MASTERCARD
ARE ACCEPTED
AT THE RECORDERS OFFICE
The secret of happiness is not in doing what one likes, but in liking what one has to do.
MAY 2013
21
Noble Milo Cropley, Reporter
Greetings from the North
Is Spring ever going to get here?
The April Shrine Club meeting was held
on a recent Sunday, with a great breakfast
that was prepared by the Oriental Band.
The main topic of the meeting was “Circus”, along with the Gun raffle ticket
sales.
The club has been busy hosting the Kids
party and the OTC Winter Outing. This
year marked the 24th year that the Shrine
has helped with this project.
All the Nobles are getting ready to do
their part to help out at the Circus. We appreciate all the help we can get from the
Nobles and Ladies.
One of the Bangor Clowns visited us at
our meeting. I am not sure why. Maybe he
made a wrong turn on 95 or was he still
here from the December Christmas Party?
We were graced with the presence of two
Past Potentates, Richard Hallett and Tony
Bowers. Tony usually has some comments
and a story or two to tell, we caught him
off guard and he had to read Joke off
someone’s cell phone.
We then asked PP Dick Hallett if he had
anything to comment on about the Temple. Dick mentioned that Clinic will be
held in Bangor on May 17th and the regional Clinic will be held in Presque Isle
on May 11th.
In closing, think Circus, Membership,
and support your Blue Lodges.
There will be cake and candles this month
for the following Nobles: Arthur Dority,
Edwin DeWitt, Leman Smith, and Corey
Austin. The Lady, Violet Grant. Birthday
wishes to ALL of YOU.
Happy anniversary to Noble and his
Lady: Jerry and Marlene Cole. Wishing
you many more.
If I have missed anyone please let me
know. I can be contacted at mestore@aol.
com.
We march so they can walk.
boat! Really, we need a couple of capable
captains to keep the unit afloat! No pun
intended.
Happy birthday to Wilbert Terry and Michael Madore.
Happy anniversary to Captain Carroll
and Lady Susan as well as Scott Johnson
and Lady Lorie.
Noble Scott Forbes, Reporter
The Lobster Boat Unit kicked off the
2013 season with its first meeting of the
year in March at our new meeting location in Machias. We are just starting to get
some parades lined up; more on that later.
The unit was very successful with its
calendar sales and big thanks goes out to
all the members for doing a great job with
those.
We are in serious need of a couple of new
members to strap on a helmet and parade a
Noble Andrew St. Amant, Reporter
Extra, extra read all about it! We are
looking for Nobles to march with us. Did
you know that we march so that others
can walk! We are also looking for some
Nobles that can play a drum. It would
be great to have a beat that could match
our fun-loving feet. Come and join us for
some flag-wagging FUN!
We planned our meeting for the 7th of
April. Can’t wait to share our upcoming
parade schedule and how great the meal
tasted. Thank You, the Star for preparing
and serving us.
No one can feel as helpless as the owner of a sick goldfish.
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It’s not to late to get in on the
fun and prizes. REMEMBERwinners’ names are put back
in the drawing so a person
could win more than once.
Proceeds from this event are for the benefit
of Anah Shriners and
donations are not deductible as charitable
contributions.
Shriners Hospitals for Children® – Boston hosts Baystate Hand Group Networking Seminars
Katie Siwy MS, OTR/L, occupational
therapist at Shriners Hospitals for Children – Boston, is playing a key role in the
professional organization, the Baystate
Hand Group, a hand specialty interest group and professional network for
Occupational and Physical Therapists.
Katie (pictured: left) has been participating with the group for two years and
is emerging as an influential member,
currently acting as the group facilitator.
When asked about her experience with
the group, Katie said “It has allowed me
the opportunity for increased networking
with people who are specialized in hand
and upper extremity rehabilitation and are
excellent resources. Being part of this
network allows me to share ideas with
other specialists, which in turn enables
Shriners to provide the best care for our
patients. It’s about staying fresh and
current.”
Baystate Hand Group is a Massachusetts
based network of hand therapists with
approximately 80 active members. The
group meets monthly for continued learning and to exchange cutting edge ideas. Areas of discussion include new techniques,
research, and technology. The group also
serves as a networking platform for members’ questions and referrals.
As group facilitator, Katie generates
topics and coordinates speakers for the
monthly meetings. Recently Shriners Hospitals for Children – Boston’s Dr. Anthony
Perrone presented on surgical reconstruction of upper extremities. Other topics that
Katie has coordinated include treatment
protocol for complex hand transplantation, hand reconstruction and elbow fractures.
Because of Katie’s role, Shriners Hospitals for Children - Boston has become the
site host for Baystate Hand Group’s meetings since this past September. Serving
as the host site has been an honor for the
hospital and has provided a great opportunity for Shriners Hospitals for Children
– Boston to gain more exposure within the
medical community.
CALENDAR WINNERS
January 1, 2013 through March 14, 2013
DATE
WINNER
AMOUNT
1/1/13 Fred Clarke, Jr.
$25.00
1/2/13
Ed McKenna $25.00
1/3/13
Guy Chapman
$25.00
1/4/13Pat Gurette
$25.00
1/5/13
Marilyn Crocker
$300.00
1/6/13
Vasant-Croll $25.00
1/7/13Judy Jewett $25.00
1/8/13Chester Davis, Jr. $25.00
1/9/13Jeff Dyer $25.00
1/10/13Terry White $25.00
1/11/13Mike Giles $25.00
1/12/13Claudette Deeves
$100.00
1/13/13Andrew King $25.00
1/14/13Gary Cote $25.00
1/15/13David Rioux $25.00
1/16/13Steven Parker $25.00
1/17/13James & Annette McFarland $25.00
1/18/13Mike Linscott $25.00
1/19/13John Edes $25.00
1/20/13Andy Mays $25.00
1/21/13John Fernald $25.00
1/22/13Pat Crawford $25.00
1/23/13Selene Dinapoli $25.00
1/24/13Stacey Nickerson $25.00
1/25/13Angela Cosette $25.00
1/26/13Louise Hardison$100.00
1/27/13Jackie Grant $25.00
1/28/13Peter Cole $25.00
1/29/13Jeff Nelson $25.00
1/30/13Carrie Alley $25.00
1/31/13Greg Hoke $25.00
2/1/13Geof Mountain $25.00
2/2/13John Burpee$300.00
2/3/13Gary Trafton II $25.00
2/4/13Ryan Pickard $25.00
2/5/13Pamela Donahue $25.00
2/6/13Floyd Donahue $25.00
2/7/13J. R. Tozier $25.00
2/8/13Heidi Corkery $25.00
2/9/13Richard Goodwin$100.00
2/10/13Balack Ade $25.00
2/11/13Jeffrey Durkee $25.00
2/12/13Hugh Reynolds $25.00
2/13/13Cindy Strouse $25.00
2/14/13Lou Harper $25.00
2/15/13Milton Blake $25.00
2/16/13Kristina Smith$100.00
2/17/13Wayne Alley $25.00
2/18/13Harland Williamson $25.00
2/19/13Brittany Woods $25.00
2/20/13Frank Robinson $25.00
2/21/13Randy Davis $25.00
2/22/13Gary Goss $25.00
2/23/13John Michie$100.00
2/24/13Richard Kilton $25.00
2/25/13Ronald Amero $25.00
2/26/13Frank Mitchell $25.00
2/27/13Jaimee Batchelder $25.00
2/28/13Catherine Blake $25.00
3/1/13Jim Spraggins $25.00
3/2/13Danielle Liscomb$300.00
3/3/13Daryl Spaulding $25.00
3/4/13Rae Hewitt $25.00
3/5/13Willie Giles $25.00
3/6/13Pine Tree Hospice $25.00
3/7/13Laurie Barnard 25.00
3/8/13Harley-Judy Bryant $25.00
3/9/13Joe Bailey$100.00
3/10/13Helen Snowman $25.00
3/11/13Larry Rackliff $25.00
3/12/13Bryant Dutch $25.00
3/13/13Debbie Girsa $25.00
3/14/13Stephen McGinnis $25.00 The man who questions opinion is wise; the man who quarrels with facts is a fool.
MAY 2013
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Noble Doug Brockway, Reporter
Anah Band is moving at a fast pace to
prepare for Circus and summer parades.
April has made us really earn our pay with
weekly practices in Newport and at the
Anah Shrine Center in Bangor. We have
been fortunate to add several friends of
Anah to our band that are very well versed
in their instruments. We have two clarinets, a tuba, two extra trumpets, and we
even have a xylophone keeping time in the
background!
We are always looking to add some new
musicians to our group; big band music
is much more fun when you have a really big band! Brass, wind, piano, guitar,
bass, or piano. Lessons and instruments
provided to any and all who will be willing to learn something new. We have been
blessed with several friends of the band
who regularly come and sit with us and
add to our sound. Two Mondays a month
for a practice commitment plus some parades to boot.
Special thanks to Noble Jon Lessor
for kindly donating a vintage sax to our
group, now we need a person who is willing to step up and honk on it for us.
Remember to find that experienced
player or an adventuresome Mason to be
a Noble and take part with us, they are out
there. Watch us grow and play traditional
march music and new music with a modern mode.
with a 6:00 social.
Not much else to report on at this time
but we do have some birthday wishes going out this month to Brian Alley, Les
(Dino) Stratton, Ann Batson, Denny (Tigger) Smith, Chad Thomas, Shawn Grindle, Corace Bunker, Elizabeth Joyce Frost,
Skip(Garfield) Wilson, Kameron Gray,
Jean Wilson, and Elizabeth Frost.
Anniversary wishes go out to Tom & Ja-
nis Frost and John & Judy Driscoll.
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For Kids
Did you know that the aluminum tabs used to open your favorite drinks also have the
power to help kids defy the odds? Shriners Hospitals for Children® provide medical
care to children with spinal cord injuries, cleft lip and palate, or are in need of burn or
orthopedic care, regardless of the patient’s ability to pay. You can help make a kid
move again, walk again, smile again just by collecting your can tabs and dropping
them off at the Anah Shrine Center. A Shriner will pick them up and the proceeds will
be forwarded to Shriners Hospitals for Children®.
Noble Frank Wilson,
Reporter
Greetings Nobles and Ladies, spring has
finally sprung! Which is great since I’m a
big wimp when it comes to thin ice and I
can finally fish again.
Recently some Funsters were at the Bangor Mall for the circus kick-off. And coming up on May 17th at 9am some Funsters
will be at EMMC for the screening clinic.
We have some parades we need to vote on
at upcoming meetings so the more we
have to give input and cast their vote the
better. Our next meeting will be May 13th
at the Shrine Center in Bangor at 7:00
Be sure you are right – then ask your wife what she thinks about it.
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Aroostook Klowns
Noble
Shawn
“Disco” Dube,
Reporter
By the time that you read this the Bangor
circus will have come and gone and we
should be right in the middle of the PI circus. What a wonderful time the circus is.
The Klowns certainly enjoy making hundreds and hundreds of balloons for all of
the kids. It is not hard to believe that one
simple thing such as a balloon will make
a smile appear.
The Aroostook Klown unit is starting to
get busy during this time of year. On February 24th Jeb, Moochie and Camo had
the fun at the Shine Kids Winter party. On
March 6th Rainbow, Jeb and Disco partied with the clients of the Opportunity
Training Center. Sprinkler was also there
but he was on snowmobile detail driving
around the clients.
The unit had their monthly meeting on
March 17th at the Aroostook Shrine Club.
Mochanic led the Nobles in the Clown
prayer. At the meeting the circus was discussed. We will be working with the Bangor Clown unit to put on one combined
skit. I wonder which Klown or Clown
will be the joke of the skit.
The unit also discussed doing a tree for
this year’s Festival of Trees. I am not sure
of what we will come up with but with a
theme of A Walk Through the Forest I am
sure that we will come up with something
creative.
One of our upcoming calendar items is
on June 4th. The unit will be putting on
a steak feed supper for the Trinity Masonic Lodge in Presque Isle. Parade season
will be here before you know it and the
Klowns will be out in full force. Until
next time remember - A clown sees life
simply, without complications.
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Noble Bert Weed, Reporter
The Northern Penobscot Shrine Club
held its last meeting on April 3 at the Sherman Snowmobile Club with 35 members
and ladies present. Not too shabby considering the snow birds haven’t flocked north
yet returning to their breeding grounds.
The meeting was opened promptly at
1900 hrs. by President Carl Segee who led
the group in the flag salute. Raleigh Hanscom led the group in prayer. A boiled dinner complete with apple pie and ice cream
for dessert was enjoyed by all. It was
overheard by one person stating it doesn’t
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”Hear no evil , see no evil, speak no evil,” and you’ll never be successful at a tea party.
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get any better than this. After the meal the
kitchen crew was thanked for a job well
done by everyone. No information on
sick nobles was received which is a good
thing. We don’t want any of our brethren
to be down on their luck. Dignitaries attending; Tony Bowers, P.P., Asst. Chief
Greeter Emeritus Derwood Shedd, Circus co-chairs Jerry Anthony and Raleigh
Hanscom. NO fez fines were assessed.
The raffle was won by our president Carl
Segee. No the drawing was not rigged. He
won the bounty fair and square and in the
spirit of Shrine promptly returned the proceeds to the club. We appreciate all that
anyone does for the club. The secretary’s
report had to be deferred. He was out on
an educational leave. Treasurer’s report
was read and accepted. A new committee
was formed for Nominating Officers for
the upcoming year. Jerry Anthony , Tony
Anthony, Robert Libby, Paul Thornton,
Raleigh Hanscom. Knowing the individuals involved it was stepping up to the plate
and volunteering. They all have the best
interest of the club in mind.
Under Old Business and no it wasn’t
about all the members that have been
around for more than 30 years. We are losing our December meeting spot at the Elks
Club in Millinocket. Grass Roots Catering
has volunteered to offer a meeting spot for
us. Her facilities (hall) are a little small for
the December meeting however she can
obtain space in the town office building
and can cater the event. She has always
done a good job for us in the past. Unless
anybody has any objections we should
give it a try.
Soda can pull tabs are still being collected for the Shriners hospitals. Bring your
donations to the regular-scheduled meetings.
Angel Flight is offering free rides for patients being treated at our hospitals in Boston and Springfield. Pilots have to clock a
certain number of air hours each year to
maintain their certification. Instead of just
flying around in circles burning up fuel,
They try to help by offering free air transportation to clients utilizing our services.
The spirit of giving and helping our fellow
man. That is what the Shrine is all about.
Our program was Sherman’s Representative Rick Long. He gave an overview of
the current state of affairs down in Au-
gusta. His straight talk no holds barred
approach was reassuring. Our next meeting will be held May 1st at the Sno Rovers Club in East Millinocket. This night is
Ladies Night and a program will be presented by the Daughters of Nile.
Hope to see everyone there. Maybe I’ll
pick up some bird seed to spread out to
help entice the snow birds to come north
a little early this year. Keep an ear out
for information of sick Nobles and lend a
hand when you can.
As always, let’s keep doing it for the kids.
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Divan Visitation at Washington County Shrine Club Always Fun!
Photos by Imperial Photographer Noble Dick Kilton
Washington County Shrine Club President William
Cherry Welcomes “Pote” Lee to Divan Visitation
George Alley, Robert Look and Brad Prout attended the visitation.
Robert Wood, Dick Gardner and George Gaddis came for the food.
Orator Tim Dutch Talks to the group.
Cooks: Dave Weaver, Mike Bailey and Mike Doran.
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the time our next article is written. Velma
and I stopped in to see him and he is gaining strength but is still having an issue
with pneumonia and fluid on his lungs.
Our best wishes to he and Carolyn and
hope that he will soon be back in Milbridge.
The April 14-21 Music Cities Trip was
very well attended and I am sure a fun
time was had by all. Lady Velma and I
would have loved to make this trip but
April did not fit into our schedule.
Happy Birthday wishes for May go out to
Jada Hanscom, Chuck Kennedy, Debra
Murphy, Robert Look, Elliot Tarbell, Debra Sternbergh, Nancy Merritt, Betty Beal,
Melrose Beal, Rosemarie Mondville,
Kevin Gardner, Kim Gardner, Claire Kennedy, James Crowley, Darren Prout, and
Carroll Chandler.
Anniversary bells rang out in May for
Stanley & Sheila Mitchell, Earl & Linda
Tracy, Dick & Caron Kilton, Walter &
Nancy Merritt, and Thomas & Wanda Fernald.
WCSC’s Fuel Raffle was a big success,
as usual, with Ed Degenhart’s name drawn
as the winner.
The Annual Shrine Circus is now behind
us and hopefully both the Bangor and Presque Isle Circuses did well. The May
Screening Clinics will be held in several
locations on May11th and referrals made
to help children in need of medical treatment.
The Potentate’s Island Party will be held
on May 18th at the Shrine Center.
As a reminder to all, the WCSC meets the
first Thursday of the month, unless otherwise noted in their yearly calendar. The
locations vary from month to month so
you need to contact a fellow Shriner for
the location if you plan to attend and do
not know where the meeting is being held.
If you are not at home or do not have an
answering machine on your phone, you
may miss the calling post reminder for the
meeting. Mark your calendar and try to
attend some meetings. Several of them
are Ladies Nights.
Noble Warren Orcutt, Sr., Reporter
Boy do the months fly by. It is time for
the May issue of the Anahgram already,
Noble David G. Beckett, Reporter
And, snow season and cold weather are a
Greetings
from Schoodic Shrine Club:
thing of the past, we hope. The CAT’s are
Spring has finally arrived and everyone is
back sleeping until next winter and it is
breathing a big sigh of relief.
time to get out our four-wheelers and sideNo meeting was scheduled for April, but
by-sides and enjoy some riding with felwe will meet at the Congregational Church
low Shriners and friends. Remember to
Hall in Dennysville on May 15th beginkeep yourselves safe when out riding.
ning at 5:30 pm. This move has been made
Trails usually open by mid-May, dependto avoid the winter storms that usually ocing on the conditions. Green grass, garcur on the night of our January meetings.
dening, and time at the lake will be welThe food is always excellent, so plan on
comed.
joining us on May 15th. We know the
Our March meeting was held on the 7th
weather will be much better.
which missed the deadline for the April
We did have a very enjoyable meeting on
Anahgram. The meeting was held at the
March
20th at the New Friendly RestauBlue Bird Ranch Restaurant in Machias.
rant
in
Perry.
We had 13 members and LaThose in attendance included Past Potendies and eight new friends who joined us.
tate Ed Sprague; Assistant Director David
Our Noble President, Bud Kneeland,
Weaver; Ambassador BJ Cherry, Presiwelcomed all and reported that pictures
dent of Washington County Shrine Club;
will be taken for the 2013 Shrine YearLobster Boat Captain Carroll Chandler;
book on April 29th at the Legion Hall in
Todd Alley, Capt. Of the Mini-Cars; 2nd
Woodland (Baileyville). Noble Norm
Lt. of the Mini-Cars, Brian Strout and his
Howe reported that we received a thank
handsome little son Sullivan; Imperial
you from the Springfield Hospital and
Photographer Dick Kilton; and Warren
from the Daughters of the Nile for donaOrcutt Sr.,Chief Greeter and WCSC Retions made from the club.
porter.
A moment of silence was observed in
Bev Polley made a presentation at the
honor of Past Master Phil McDowell who
February meeting on the Love of the Chilpassed away in March. Our condolences
dren Tour. The Washington County
also go out to the family of Past Master
Shrine Club voted at their March meeting
Alton Ward. He too passed away in March.
to make a donation to help with tour exRemember to support your Shrine Club
penses.
and your Blue Lodge. Looking ahead, our
The April 4th meeting was the Divan
June meeting will be at the Lubec Legion
Visitation held at the Addison Town Hall,
on June 19th. Get out and enjoy the beauwith steak, salad, and homemade apple
tiful spring.
pies from our Ladies. In attendance from
‘Til next time!
the Divan were Potentate Lee Kauffman,
Assistant Chief Rabban Jesse Thomas,
VISA and MASTERCARD
Oriental Guide Steve Trimm, High Priest
ARE ACCEPTED
& Prophet Robert Turner, Assistant TreaAT THE
surer Russell Whitcomb, Orator, Roger
RECORDER’S OFFICE
Grindle, First Ceremonial Master Brad
Prout, Orator Tim Dutch, Director Andy
Constantine, Past Potentates Sonny
Crocker, John Fernald, Ed Pellon, Geddes
Simpson, and Ed Sprague, Past Potentate
and Recorder Larry Hersom; Aides Michael Murphy, Walter Merritt, George Alley, Denny Smith, and Bob Stanwood;
Greeters Warren Orcutt, Mike Bailey,
Robert Look, and Fred Brown; Directors
Staff: David Weaver, Darwin Morrison,
Tom Frost; Mini-Cars: Capt. Todd Alley,
2nd Lt. Brian Strout & Sullivan; Ambassador and Washington County Shrine
Club President BJ Cherry; Lobster Boats:
Capt. Carroll Chandler; Convertibles:
Tom Fernald; Imperial Photographer
Richard Kilton
Donnie Wright is still in rehab as of this
Cooks work their magic at a recent meeting of the Waldo County Shrine club.
writing but is hoping to return home by
Anyone is welcome to use our lawnmower, provided they don’t take it out of our yard.
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PASSED TO THE UNSEEN TEMPLE
Bangor and died suddenly March 11,
2013, surrounded by his loving family at a
Bangor hospital.
He was a hard worker and started working
as a truck driver, was a member of Teamsters Local, as well as being a dairy farmer. He enjoyed traveling and there are
many fond memories of trips to Florida.
He was very sentimental and cherished
antique furniture that was passed down
through the family that he collected and
cared for. When he was younger he enjoyed hunting and fishing and was an avid
reader throughout his life.
He was a dedicated Mason. His enrollment in Anah Shriners was recorded as
May 30, 2007
PASSED TO THE UNSEEN TEMPLE
THOMAS R. TASH
No. 12402 Noble Thomas R. Tash of Dover-Foxcroft was born January 11, 1969,
in Dover-Foxcroft and passed away March
15, 2013, after a courageous battle with
colon cancer.
He graduated from Foxcroft Academy,
class of 1987. He worked for many years
for Jack’s Tree Service and most recently
worked for McKusick Petroleum. He enjoyed camping, playing cards, ice fishing
and snowmobiling with his son. He loved
spending time with his family and friends.
His Masonic affiliations included membership in Mosaic Lodge No. 52 AF &
AM of Dover-Foxcroft. In Anah Temple
he was a member of 4x4 Unit. His enrollment in Anah Shriners was recorded as
June 18, 2011
RICHARD S. HEWES
No. 4487 Noble Richard Stanley Hewes
of Bangor was born September 21, 1930,
in Bangor and died March 12, 2013, at a
Bangor health care center.
He was a graduate of Bangor High
School, class of 1948, and received a
Bachelor of Science degree and master’s
degree in education from the University of
Maine. He was a well-known and respected guidance counselor for many years. He
was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean
War, and a member of First United Methodist Church, Brewer where he had been a
member of the choir.
His Masonic affiliations included
60-years of membership in Rising Virtue
Lodge No. 10, A.F. & A.M., Bangor and
the Scottish Rite Bodies. He was a member of the Bangor-Brewer Shrine Club and
was a former Captain of the Horse Patrol.
His enrollment in Anah Shriners was recorded as June 26, 1953.
ALLEN A. ROSS
No. 11433 Noble Allen A. Ross of Dexter, 77, was born June 22, 1935 and died
peacefully in his sleep at home on March
10, 2013. He was known to everyone as
Al.
From the age of seven his uncle and aunt,
Clifford and Hilda Corson, raised him. He
graduated from Bloomfield Academy,
Skowhegan, in 1954; he then attended
Farmington Teachers College until 1956
and graduated from the University of
Maine Orono in 1958 with a bachelor’s
degree and a master’s in school administration. He went on to be an educator in
Milo, Winterport and Dexter, retiring in
1995. He was a man of many talents; he
was a police officer, deputy sheriff, bus
driver, and carpenter, State of Maine court
mediator, negotiator, and school board
member. He was an avid hobbyist, which
included woodworking, woodturning,
gardening and painting. Because He was a
man of a giving nature, he made and donated many of his works to various charities and organizations for fund raising. He
was the first man to take the victims response course for WomanCare and at the
time he was an active board member.
He was a member of Court Alternative
Dispute Resolution Service, a former
member of Dexter Kiwanis, and a member
of Dexter Christian Community Church.
He was the host organizer of Center Pond
Quake Society and number one of Robinson’s Three A’s Coffee Club.
His Masonic affiliations included membership in Piscataquis Lodge No. 44 A.F.
& A.M. of Milo. His enrollment in Anah
Shriners was recorded as November 21,
2000.
ROBERT J. TRUNDY
No. 12109 Noble Robert Joseph Trundy
of Bangor was born January 1, 1934, in
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THOMAS A. KING
No. 12405 Noble Thomas A. King of
Jonesport and Northport died after a 7
month battle with cancer Saturday, March
30, 2013. He was born October 30, 1937
in Boston MA. and was raised in Needham , MA where he attended schools until
entering Norfolk Agricultural School,
Walpole, MA graduating in 1956. He furthered his education attending UMO, Orono and The Thompson School of Agriculture, UNH, Durham, NH where he
graduated in 1960.
His working career began at H.P. Hood &
Sons, Charleston, MA as a dairy technologist working there for several years. He
was then employed by Stop & Shop as a
food technologist in Readville, MA and
continued on with them
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in the florist department. In the late 60s he
entered a management training program
and became manager of the Brighton,
MA. Stop & Shop, which he ran for five
years before retiring to move back to
Maine.
In 1975, he moved his family permanently to Jonesport, where he and Katherine
purchased property and opened and operated T.A. King & Sons for 25 years.
He was a member of the Rotary Club in
Jonesport; he also served for many years
on the Jonesport Ambulance Service. Tom
and Katherine retired to Islesboro in 2000,
where they had built a small cottage, leaving young Tom to run the business.
His Masonic affiliations included membership in several lodges because of his
moving frequently.
He transferred his Hyde Park Lodge membership to the Jonesport Masonic Lodge
#188, after ten years out on the island,
they returned to the mainland in 2010 residing in Northport. Later he transferred
his Masonic membership to Island Lodge
A.F & A.M #89 in Islesboro, where he is a
lifetime member and was quite active He
was a member of the Waldo County
Shrine Club. His enrollment in Anah Shriners was recorded as June 18, 2011.
KENDALL V. FARRAR
No. 4476 Noble Kendall V. Farrar of
Brownville was born October 20, 1927, in
Brownville Junction, 85, , and died March
25, 2013, at Hibbard Nursing Home, Dover-Foxcroft.
He graduated from Jonesport High
School, class of 1946, and Husson College, Bangor. He retired from CanadianPacific
Railroad with 35 years of service.
His Masonic affiliations included membership in Pleasant River Masonic Lodge
No. 163 AF & AM of Brownville, and the
York Rite Bodies. His enrollment in Anah
Shriners was recorded as June 26, 1953.
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Lodge No. 78 AF and AM of Pembroke,
for more than 50 years. He was also a
member of the Scottish Rite Bodies. His
enrollment in Anah Shriners was recorded
as June 21, 1986.
ROBERT LAWRENCE GILFILLAN
BAR HARBOR – No. 5641 Noble Robert
Lawrence Gilfillan of Bar Harbor was
born May 19, 1927, in Bar Harbor and
died March 25, 2013, at a Bar Harbor hospital.
He enlisted in the U.S. Navy in December 1945, and served as a pharmacists
mate. Upon his return home, he went to
the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy,
graduating in 1951. After graduation he
came home to work at the family’s pharmacy, West End Drug Company, founded
by his father in 1917. The family enjoyed
boating every weekend on the “Sea Dog”
along with their two Newfoundlands and
winter skiing at Sugarloaf. He loved people and spent 56 years serving the community at the family store. He will be
missed by his lifelong friends, Dick Libby
and Joe Kirk, with whom he spent many
mischievous adventures. He became a director at Bar Harbor Bank and Trust in
1958, retiring in 2002, having served as
chairman from 1994-1999. He served with
the Bar Harbor Police Reserve for many
years. A 50 year member of the Coast
Guard Auxiliary. He, along with his friend,
Larry Closson, started the navigation safety course taught at Mount Desert Island
High School. 2004 marked his 50 years of
practicing with Maine State Pharmacy,
one of five registered pharmacists in the
state at the time.
His enrollment in Anah Shriners was recorded as June 13, 1964.
WILLIAM “BILL” POMEROY
No. 6373 Noble William “Bill” Pomeroy
of North Belgrade and Stockton Springs
He was born July 27, 1920, in Stockton
Springs and died February Springs and
died February 16, 2013, with his family at
his side.
He grew up and lived for years on Cape
Jellison in Stockton Springs, where he
was an avid outdoorsman, enjoying hunting, fishing and lobstering. He served in
the U.S. Army during World War II. During that time he was stationed in Huntsville, Texas. It was there that he was a
military policeman and cook at the German prisoner of war camp. He worked at
many different trades until settling into a
29-year career at St. Regis/Champion Paper Co. He was a great provider for his
family, sometimes working two or three
jobs. He was a stone cutter and cut the first
corner stone for Colby College.
On Jan. 10, 1977, he married the love of
his life, Leola Drake. After Leola’s death
Bill lived at home alone in North Belgrade
until his recent hospitalization. He enjoyed cooking, playing cards and reminiscing with family and friends about days
gone by. He was a faithful Deacon of
North Belgrade Baptist Church. He was
particularly proud that during 2012 he had
read his Bible in its entirety. He enjoyed
singing hymns and Christian fellowship.
He was associated with the Oakland Senior Citizens, where he immensely enjoyed being an adoptive grandparent to
two special youngsters
His Masonic affiliations included membership in Pownal Lodge No. 119 AF &
AM of Stockton Springs and other Masonic Bodies. His enrollment in Anah
Shriners was recorded as June 20, 1970.
ALTON H. WARD
No. 9506 Noble Alton Hugh Ward of
Dennysville was born August 5, 1929, in
Dennysville and passed away after a brief
illness March 28, 2013.
He enjoyed hunting, fishing and cutting
wood. He was an avid Red Sox fan and
spent many years playing for Dennysville,
Cutler and Eastport. He was a licensed
customs broker for more than 30 years and
held several elected offices in Dennysville
over the years; town clerk, selectman and
treasurer.
His Masonic affiliations included membership in and Past Master of Crescent
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Bangor/Brewer
Shrine Club
Annual Steak Feed 2013
Where: Anah Shrine Center/Main Street
When: Thursday, May 16th
Social Hour: 5:30p.m. Supper 7:00p.m.
What: Steak, Corn, Potato, Etc.. . .
Camel’s Milk 5:30 – 7:00p.m.
Non-Shriners Welcome! Bring a Friend!
Join us for a GREAT TIME and
Feast on Steak & all the fixings!
$15.00 per person, Tickets available from
Bangor/Brewer Shrine Club Members,
at the Recorder’s Office or at the door.
Proceeds from this event are for the benefit of the Bangor/Brewer Shrine Club
and contributions are not deductible as charitable contributions.
We make a living by what we get but we make a life by what we give.
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Trashcan, Babycakes, Papi, and Piggy
enertained the generous Roadhouse patrons at this event. A Tip of the Fez to
Past Potenate and Recorder Larry Hersom for supervising the Red Sneaker and
selling circus tickets. A tip envelope from
one table said it all, “Thank you Shriners
for what you do. The Shrine Hospital in
Lexington, Kentucky did my daughter’s
back surgery.”
On April 2, Iggy and Fou did a makeup
workshop for the Amicus Community
Life Program and then visited several
classrooms of the Amicus Bouchea Center.
Until the next Anahgram, Think Spring!
Membership applications can be obtained
at the Recorder’s office. Return your June
candidates’ membership applications as
soon as possible.
Until next time, a reminder to support
your local shrine clubs. The clubs and
units are the backbone of our Temple.
Look forward to seeing you at the CIRCUS!
Bonnie Turner Reporting
Our Holiday Marketplace will be held
on Saturday, November 2, 2013 at the
Shrine Center. If anyone is interested in
working on a committee or the day of the
Marketplace, please give Sue Black a call
at 338-4142.
Sunshine Club will be holding the drawing for our quilt raffle, a beautiful queensize quilt that Jackie Smith made for us,
on Saturday, November 2, 2013 at the
Holiday Marketplace. Quilt raffle tickets
are available to purchase and sell until the
drawing.
DATES TO REMEMBER: CIRCUS
in Presque Isle, May 2, 4, & 4 - NEXT
MEETING: Tuesday, October 15, 2013
- HOLIDAY MARKETPLACE: Saturday, November 2, 2013 - FESTIVAL OF
TREES: November 21, 22, 23, 29, 30,
2013
For your convenience Visa and Mastercard
are accepted at
the Recorder’s Office
Excitement is in the air as Anah’s 50th
Anniversary Circus makes its final appearance at the Bangor Auditorium under
the leadership of Charlie Grindle and his
Circus Committee. We look forward to
holding the performances in a beautiful
new facility next year.
Units and Shrine Clubs - you have a wonderful opportunity to increase your own
treasury by selling ads in the Anahgram.
You will receive 20% of each new ad you
sell. This really mounts up when selling
multiple ads for the Anahgram.
Speaking of selling – another unit and
shrine club moneymaker is the raffle ticket
sales for Potentate Lee’s incredible 2013
fundraiser. Units and clubs can earn 25
cents per each ticket sold. In the past units
and clubs have earned as much as $2000
with previous raffle programs, and with
the assortment of amazing prizes offered
this year, I am sure many more tickets can
be sold than ever before. See the ad for
more specifics.
I hope you all will take notice of the
beautiful wax shine on the Temple floors.
Our building maintenance supervisor, Bill
Taylor, really outdid himself. You can see
your face in those floors! He asks units
and clubs not to use tape on the floors or
walls to secure posters, electrical cords,
etc.
Speaking of cleaning . . . unit storage
rooms and Temple closets are bulging!!!
We have been thinking about bringing a
dumpster into the parking lot and organizing a “temple & unit cleanout day” sometime early this summer. Watch for the
dates to be posted in the Anahgram when
we can all get together and weed out our
storage areas.
A gold ring was found in the parking lot.
It appears to be a man’s wedding band,
and is being held in the Recorder’s office.
Soon after the boss’ wife discovers he has a beautiful secretary, he usually becomes shorthanded.
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