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Tehachapi Family Center 1678
123 West “F” Street
P.O. Box 1198
Tehachapi, CA 93581
661-822-3889
Email:Lodge1678@sbcglobal.net
SAT DEC 1st , ALL DAY—Toy Run* sign-ups at 8AM, Food/Band in the after-
noon, Christmas Parade at 5:30. Christmas Country Store opens. Come
spend the day!! (*Box in Social Quarters for unwrapped $10 toys)
Monday Nite Football—on the 3rd, 10th and 17th of December.
Friday Nite Fish Fry—No Fish Fry in Dec, scheduled for the 18th in Jan.
Dinner for the Less Fortunate—4-7 PM on Dec 16th. No breakfast will
be served that day. Please help where you can.
Kids Xmas Party —Dec. 22nd, 12-3PM (box for candy donations located
right inside the door to Social Quarters.
New Year’s Eve—Party starts at 6PM (till Midnight), potluck munchies
and music by Movin’On.
New Years Day Special Breakfast Buffet—9AM, Bloody Mary specials,
football all day.
Black Tie Dinner & Raffle—Jan 12th, 6 PM. Dinner tickets are pre-sale
only.
WOTM Fund Raiser Dinner -.January 19th at 6 PM
Family Game Day—January 26th at 3PM.
Every Thursday —Dining on the Grill
at 6 PM followed by Karaoke by Eric at
7PM
Every Sunday—Breakfast is served
from 9AM—11AM for $5 and Bloody
Mary special, $2.75..
The First Saturday of the Month is
South of the Border All You Can
Eat Buffet for $8 at 6PM– cancelled in
Dec.
LOOM Lodge and Officers Meetings—
1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 7PM
WOTM Meetings— 1st &
3rd Wednesdays, 6PM
WOTM Officers Meeting —2nd Tues-
day, 6PM
The 2nd Wed of the month is the Car
Club meeting at 6PM, cancelled Dec.
Moose Legion Activities Cmte Mtg—
last Wed of the month, 6PM (cancelled
in Dec)
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DECEMBER 2012 –JANUARY 2013
Social Quarters Hours
Mon—Sat 2PM—Closing
Sundays 9 AM—Closing
Happy Hour Daily
4-5 PM
Governor: Jesse Lilly
Administrator: John Hughes
661-822-1678
Senior Regent: Anne Crawshaw
Recorder: Ginger Barkulis
661-823-1885
Ongoing Activities*
DEC-JAN HAPPENINGS
Inside this issue: Page
Membership 2
Distress, Birthdays (Dec) 3
Birthdays (Jan) 4
Sr. Regent’s Message 5
Calendars (Dec & Jan) 6, 7
Administrator, Governor 8
Photo Ops 9
Around the Lodge 10
Advertising Sponsors 11
*Unless otherwise noted
on the calendar
Be sure to check below for all the “Ongoing Activities” at the Lodge and al-ways check the board in the lobby for up-to-date information.
Editor, Lynne Freeman 661-496-1991
DECEMBER 2012 AND JANUARY 2013 Page 2 Mountain Moose Call
2012/2013 Lodge Officers
Governor……….………................Jesse Lilly
Jr. Governor……………....….Travis Boswell
Prelate……………...….….......….Lance Buck
Administrator……….....…...…John Hughes
Treasurer……………....…....….Kevin Carter
1st Year Trustee…….……..……Ed Williams
2nd Year Trustee..……........Eric Leishman
3rd Year Trustee……..….”Hoss” Anderson
Community Services………....Bob Bakman
Moose Legion Activities…….Bob Bakman
2012/2013 Chapter Officers
Senior Regent…….............Anne Crawshaw
Jr. Grad. Regent……...........Leanna Boswell
Jr. Regent…….……..….......Cindy Gassaway
Chaplain……….….Heather Patterson-Thein
Secretary/Treasurer…..…..…Sharon Latella
Recorder………….…….….....Ginger Barkulis
Editor……….……...…….…....Lynne Freeman
Sunshine……….….Heather Patterson-Thein
LODGE MEMBERSHIP PROMOTION
FOR THE LOOM!!!!!!!
Sponsor 1 new member and you will
receive a free drink, sponsor 2 and
you will receive a free drink plus $10
in Moose Bucks to spend in the Social
Quarters or Dining Room.
LOOM Enrollment fees are $20.00 and ANNUAL DUES are $55.00
WOTM enrollment fees are $20.00 and ANNUAL DUES are $30.00
Welcome to new LOOM member James Moore, sponsored by John Hughes and new
WOTM members Jessi James, sponsored by Kathy Lilly and Peggy Rivera, spon-
sored by Tamie Adams.
Moose International Campaign
Don’t forget to download your online
copy of the newsletter from the Ca-
Nevada Moose web site or from the
WOTM Facebook page!
Kids Christmas Party—There is a box as you come into the social
quarters for candy donations for the party.
Toy Run—There is also a box for an unwrapped toy for the Toy
Run on Dec 1st.—$10 unwrapped toy. The run starts at 8 am at
the Lodge.
DECEMBER 2012 AND JANUARY 2013 Page 3 Mountain Moose Call
Our healing prayers go out to Irene Murphy, recovering from shoulder surgery,
to Phyllis Fennel, recovering from hip replacement surgery and John Hughes,
recovering from knee replacement surgery. And please let’s remember Terry
Livingston who suffered a second broken hip while still recuperating from the
first.
H appy Birth-
day! .….and
be sure to
stop into the Social Quar-
ters on your Birthday for a
FREE DRINK!
Julie Sturm 12-04
Holly Ames 12-05
Mary Council 12-06
Susan Myers 12-08
Teresa Chisholm 12-10
Cynthia Gassaway 12-10
Mary Dalrymple-Drain 12-11
Lynne Freeman 12-11
Kathryn Ortiz 12-11
Mary Hoeft 12-12
Sharon Latella 12-13
Kelly Taylor 12-14
Maxine Greene 12-15
Danielle Revelle 12-15
Carol Iannalfo 12-19
Pauline Krajewski 12-22
Kathleen Lilly 12-22
Connie Morson 12-25
Melinda Ponzini 12-25
Mary Dillon 12-26
Barbara Hayes 12-26
Marie Taillon-Duquette 12-26
Tina Mayo 12-29
Karen Rowe 12-29
Alan Dean 12-02
Rick Cleeland 12-05
James Gilliland 12-05
Stanley Beckham 12-08
Gilbert Schermer 12-08
Monte Newman 12-09
Cesar Garcia 12-11
Jim Hagie 12-14
Jack Welsh 12-14
Patrick Kosiek 12-16
Shane Lilly 12-17
Kenneth Shofner 12-20
John Wilson 12-25
Douglas Bailey 12-26
Monte Gould 12-29
William McLean 12-31
DECEMBER
DECEMBER 2012 AND JANUARY 2013 Page 4 Mountain Moose Call
H appy Birthday!
.….and be sure
to stop into the
Social Quarters on your
Birthday for a FREE
DRINK!
Watch for news of an Adult Christmas Party at the Lodge on
December 22nd.
Jeri Victorino 1-03
Bonnie Hannah 1-04
Nancy Overman 1-05
Dawn Harrison 1-07
Janet Dominick 1-10
Kathy Hall 1-10
Laurie Jeavons 1-11
Sylvia Lacey 1-19
Diane Kind 1-20
Ruth Jameson 1-22
Sandy Mitchell 1-22
Mary Jones 1-27
Carol Rigby 1-27
Wilma Aldrich 1-31
JANUARY 2013
Rodolfo Peraza 1-01
Ronald Miller 1-03
Terence Shannon 1-03
Don Doyal 1-04
Kevin Prior 1-05
William Schulgen Jr. 1-06
Robert Lacey 1-08
Marcos Curiel 1-10
Tony Gonzalez 1-11
Pat Smith 1-12
Lance Buck 1-14
Bobby Glenn 1-15
Burlin Reed 1-16
Jerry Huston 1-17
John Stivers 1-18
James Huckaby 1-19
Joseph Tautkus 1-20
Henry Schaeffer 1-21
Michael McCarthy 1-22
Thomas Wray 1-22
Joseph Church 1-23
Rodger Rolin 1-23
Dave Owen 1-24
Eric Leishman 1-26
Garth Sanghera 1-26
Norris Shears 1-27
A. F. Martin 1-29
Barry Saphiloff 1-29
DECEMBER 2012 AND JANUARY 2013 Page 5 Mountain Moose Call
Well, just as I thought. Halloween parties were a great success. Heather Patterson-Thien did an excellent job of
getting everyone together to run the booths, etc. for the kids party. The kids seemed to have a ball, and so did those of
us running games, etc. Thanks for all the donations, which really helped to keep the cost down. Also, the adults party
saw lots of good costumes and some great music, courtesy of our own Eric Leishman. Soup dinner was excellent and
Mary Hisaw coordinated things in fine fashion.
The Men’s anniversary dinner on the 16th was labeled a great success. I want to thank Cindy Gassaway for the
glazed carrots and AJ O’Malley for the potatoes and then Janice (I am really sorry I don’t know your last name) for the
incredible desserts she has been providing……not just at the anniversary dinner but also on a number of Thursday
nights……The Carmel Apple Cheese cake bars were way over the top! There were a number of women who came and
helped serve & clean up and then we got to do some dancin’ afterwards to the sounds of Movin’ On. A great evening.
On Sunday the 18th the Jam Session was a good one. We do not have one scheduled for December, but it will be
back on Sunday, January 6th at Noon. Bring some goodies to munch on and bring your musical ear and come relax and
enjoy. We have lots of raffles going on also.
Don’t forget our Country Store is open as of December 1st, so if you are looking for anything of a “Country” na-
ture, homemade foods, jams, some very lightly used small items, etc. please check it out. Also, December 1st Tehachapi
Moose & the Sentinels Motorcycle Club are host the Tehachapi Valley Toy Run, which will be finishing up at the Lodge
with food & music and then we have the annual Christmas Parade at 5:30. Because of all this activity, there is NO
SOUTH OF THE BORDER NIGHT in December, but it will be back on January 5th. You will also notice on the calendar
on December 16th our Annual Holiday Meal for those less fortunate. ALL HANDS ARE NEEDED FOR THIS. We want
to serve a great meal and provide some of the people in town with a little bit of holiday. The Women will be putting to-
gether stockings for the children in attendance and any donations towards this project, or dinner, would be GREATLY
APPRECIATED. The kids Christmas Party will be Saturday, December 22nd. There will be a sign-up/gift tree in the
Social Quarters after the first. The party will be open to all members and their kids. Again, we cannot support all the
neighborhood kids, so bring just your kids, grandkids, etc. DEADLINE TO SIGN UP WILL BE DECEMBER 16TH.
That is a firm date because we must have time to get the letters off to Santa and get the appropriate Christmas gifts
ordered. Also, plan on spending New Years Eve with us. We will have pot luck munchies, music, etc. and then on New
Years Day we will be serving a buffet breakfast for $8. And I have also been hearing “Rumors” about a Black Tie Glitzy
Dinner. The dinner is scheduled for Saturday, January 12th and tickets will be pre-sale only. See the Governor, Jesse
Lilly for information. Hope you have a great holiday season and I look forward to seeing all of you around the Lodge
during this time.
See you next time,
Anne Crawshaw, Senior Regent
Claudia Henson and Sam White are tying the knot on 12-12-12 and invite all their Moose Lodge friends to
join them at their Wedding Reception being held at the Lodge on that date (Wed) from 5 PM to 10 PM.
CONGRATULATIONS!!
A special thank you to Gene Prel and Grimmway Farms for the donation of the carrots for the Men’s Anniversary Dinner on 11-16..
The dinner was delicious thanks to the hard work of Annie who, cooked that delicious roast brisket, and Cindy who not only made
the glazed carrots but was the dishwasher extraordinaire, not to mention the many volunteers who worked together to make it hap-
pen.
DECEMBER 2012 AND JANUARY 2013 Page 6 Mountain Moose Call
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 8AM Sign-up for
Tehachapi Toy Run begins at 10 AM Food/Band in the afternoon ~ City of Tehachapi Christmas Parade 5:30 ~ Come and join the day long fun
2 9AM—11AM Breakfast, $5
Home Depot
Xmas Party 5PM
3
Monday Nite Football
4
7:00 PM LOOM Officers & Lodge Mtg, 7PM
5 WOTM Chapter Meeting ~ Commu-nity Service ~ 6PM Michelle Theriault Hosts
6 6:00 PM Dining on the Grill 7:00 PM Karaoke With Eric Leishman
7
8
9 9AM—11AM Breakfast, $5
10
Monday Nite
Football
MS Soc. Meet
TSP Meets
11
6:00 PM
WOTM Board Mtg
7:00 PM
Joint Officers
12
5-10 PM Claudia &
Sam’s Wedding
Reception
13
6:00 PM Dining on the Grill 7:00 PM Karaoke With Eric Leishman
14
15 MS Soc. Lunch/Party 12 ~ 2 PM
16 No Breakfast to Allow our Kitchen Staff time to pre-pare to feed dinner to those in need. 4 PM ~ 7PM Dinner for the Less Fortunate
17
Monday Nite
Football
18
7:00 PM LOOM Officers & Lodge Mtg, 7PM
19 6:00 PM WOTM Business Mtg Women’s Xmas Party
20 6:00 PM Dining on the Grill 7:00 PM Karaoke With Eric Leishman
21
22
12 ~ 3 PM
Kids X-mas
Party
23 9AM—11AM Breakfast, $5
24 Christmas
Eve
Close Early
Watch the
Board for times
25 Christmas
Day
Closed
26
27 6:00 PM Dining on the Grill 7:00 PM Karaoke With Eric Leishman
28
29
30
31 New Years Eve Party 6PM-Midnight Potluck Munchies Movin’On Band
Lodge & Chapter Activities
DECEMBER 2012
The Social Quarters will be open at 2 PM Monday Thru Saturday and from 9 AM on Sunday.
Happy Hour Daily 4 ~ 5 PM
NO SOUTH OF THE BORDER IN DECEMBER
DECEMBER 2012 AND JANUARY 2013 Page 7 Mountain Moose Call
Lodge & Chapter Activities
JANUARY 2013
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 New Years Special
9 AM Buffet
Breakfast $8
Bloody Mary
Specials
Football All Day
2 WOTM Chapter Meeting ~ Educa-tional Advancement ~ 6PM Colleen Carter Hosts
3 6:00 PM Dining on the Grill 7:00 PM Karaoke With Eric Leishman
4
5 6:00 PM South of the Border ~ $8
6 9AM—11AM Breakfast, $5 12 ~ 4 PM Jam Session Come & Play & Enjoy. Munchies
7
8 6PM
WOTM Board Mtg
7PM LOOM offic-
ers & Lodge Mtg.
Joint Meeting
9
6:00 PM
Monthly Car Club
Mtg./Full Menu
Available
10
6:00 PM Dining on the Grill 7:00 PM Karaoke With Eric Leishman
11
12 Noon: Legion Mtg., Stockdale Lodge
6PM Black Tie Dinner Pre-Sale Only
13 9AM—11AM Breakfast, $5
14
MS Soc. Meet
TSP Meets
15
16 6:00 PM WOTM Business Mtg
17 6:00 PM Dining on the Grill 7:00 PM Karaoke With Eric Leishman
18 6:00PM Fish Fry $8 ~ Single Serving $10 ~ All You Can Eat
19
WOTM Fund
Raiser Dinner
20 9AM—11AM Breakfast, $5
21
22 7:00 PM LOOM Officers & Lodge Mtg,
23
24 6:00 PM Dining on the Grill 7:00 PM Karaoke with Eric Leishman
25
26
3PM
Family Game
Day~ Watch
For Info.
27 9AM—11AM Breakfast, $5
28 29 30 31
The Social Quarters will be open at 2 PM Monday Thru
Saturday and from 9 AM on Sunday.
Happy Hour Daily 4 ~ 5 PM
DECEMBER 2012 AND JANUARY 2013 Page 8 Mountain Moose Call
Hi everybody,
A big thanks to all the volunteers who work inside
the Lodge throughout the entire month, keeping the kitchen
clean and taking care of the Lodge’s general upkeep. Without
them, the Lodge would indeed be a very messy place.
The past month finances have been a little bit better
than the previous months, but we still have a long way to go.
More activities and fundraisers are needed to raise money to
pay for the taxes and Lodge expenses. The bar cannot
support the Lodge by itself.
In December, will we are hosting a Dinner for the
Less Fortunate in town on Sunday, Dec. 16th from 4-7 PM .
We need donations of food and people willing to cook and
serve. If you're can help in any way, please sign-up.
The New Year's Eve party is still in the planning
stages. The band Movin’On will be playing to bring in the
New Year. So come on down and enjoy the music and
festivities.
The Moose Lodge is hosting in the Tehachapi Toy
Run this year. There will be prizes and raffles for all of us
to enjoy. Also a Poker Run will take place, both on
December 1st .
I wish you all a very Happy Holiday Season and look
forward to seeing you all in the next year.
Fraternally yours.
John Hughes, Administrator
FROM THE HIGHER DEGREE PRESIDENT:
It is time for our 1st Higher Degree Winter Wonder-
land Christmas Banquet on December 8th. No Host
Cocktails at 5:30 and dinner and dance to follow. The menu is
surf and turf.
The 4-H club of Bakersfield will serve They are A great
group of young men and women.
We will have a silent and live auction of arts, crafts
donated by a lot of wonderful people.
Dress is semi formal (cocktail dress and coats and ties)
Music for the dance is Richie Perez and Johnny Blue . A lot of
surprises and fun are in store all night long. So come join us at
The Stockdale Moose Lodge 905 S. Stein Road in Bakersfield.
Everyone is welcome to attend. Rooms are availa-
ble at the Hampton Inn,1017 Oak St., in Bakersfield at a special
price of $70.00 a night. The rooms are blocked under Central
Valley of Higher Degree.
Letters of intent to run for the board must be in by De-
cember 1st .We will announce the new officers In Visalia on
December 2nd. Lunch at noon and the meeting to follow.
It has been a pleasure to serve as the President of this
organization .I know your new officers will work just as hard as
the past board has. To my board, thank you for all you have
done all year long.
Frankie Wysocki
President
KEEP YOUR EYES AND EARS OPEN FOR MORE
INFORMATION REGARDING THE BLACK TIE
DINNER ON JANUARY 12TH. TICKETS WILL
BE PRE-SALE ONLY.
DECEMBER 2012 AND JANUARY 2013 Page 9 Mountain Moose Call
HALLOWEEN PARTIES—KIDS AND ADULTS
Theresa Zalweski receives
her RED TASSEL
DECEMBER 2012 AND JANUARY 2013 Page 10 Mountain Moose Call
Here we are in the third quarter of the Moose year
and the Herd is charging onward. But, before we get into
that, let’s review last quarter. We met our normal
quarterly financial obligations to the Youth Awareness,
Special Olympics and Safe Surfin’ Programs and our yearly
commitment to the Tommy Moose Program through our
donations to Moose Charities. Our Mountain Festival
Badge sales proceeds went to the High School Boosters
Club to support the athletics program and, of course, the
remainder went to the Chamber of Commerce for use in
their local program.
Additionally, we made a donation to the Tehachapi
Mountain Foundation Inc. to help with their Seminar on
preservation of the Local Native American Langrage and
Basket Weaving Technics. We also continued to provide
meeting space on a weekly, monthly, and occasional basis
for a number of local non-profit group meetings, and a Cook
crew for the Annual Hospital District Health Faire.
Where next? Well as I told you in last month’s
article, the Holiday food basket collection barrel is in the
lobby awaiting you donation, the Turkey and Ham Roll is
rolling along, as are the plans for a local Toy and Poker
Run, which you can be done on foot, bike, motorcycle, other
type vehicle, or sitting in your normal chair at the Moose
Family Center. Proceeds will be used to provide toys for
families in need, a Christmas dinner for those in need at
the Family Center, donations to the Greater Tehachapi
Christmas Basket Program and, if there is enough
donated, to help replenish local food banks in January. We
plan to leave the food donation barrel out till sometime in
January to help accomplish this goal. Want to get
involved? Want to help? See Governor Jesse, Senior
Regent Anne or your FRENDLY Club Steward.
We want to thank everyone for their donations to
the Endowment fund at meetings, social events, and
Thursday evening dinners during the Nine O’clock
Ceremony and a Special THANKS to those who purchased
a “CRADLE” during the special October Endowment Fund
drive and get ready for the February “ROCKING CHAIR”
campaign. REMEMBER; “It’s all about the Kids and
Senior’s”!!!
As this is the last newsletter of the year Me and
Mine wish You and Yours a VERY, VERY MERRY
CHRISTMAS, a HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR, and
may the Supreme being bless and keep us all.
AROUND THE LODGE
Fraternally, Bob Bakman,
Community Service Chairman
From the Legion President #176
This is a good time of the year to say THANK YOU !! Thank you for such a great year of having fun and yet achiev-
ing all our goals. Our Legion is 1st in Cal/ Nev and 8th Nation wide! This could not have been done without
your support at legion meetings, going on bus trips and having fun at our picnic.
Have a Wonderful Holiday season, but keep in mind that we will be celebrating the 100th year anniversary of the
founding of Moose International. I urge all members to continue doing all you do so that our organization can keep
on thriving. Next month I will be giving a breakdown of where all Legion monies that have been spent.
Join us in the new year .
Thank you for all your support,
Tom Wysocki
Legion President #176
DECEMBER 2012 AND JANUARY 2013 Page 11 Mountain Moose Call
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