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THE CHRONICLETo Our Members:First I would like to say how truly honored I am to serve as your Exalted Ruler for this new Elk Year.Best wishes to the new Ladies Auxiliary President, Nancy Debnarik , and the Auxiliary in their new year. I understand they have a lot in store for us this year. Thank you to all the Committee Chairpersons who stayed on and to those who are taking on a new committee this new year. I look forwardto working with each of them and our new Board of Directors.
Walt Papp and his Entertainment committee did an outstanding job on the Saint Patrick’s Dinner Dance. The
food was superb and the fellowship was equal to none. Congrats to the Committee on a well done job.Youth Activities and Special Children’s Committees did a great job on their Easter Egg Hunts. Seeing the smiles on the faces of the children makes it all worth the hard work and time they put into these events.My special thanks to the PERs for installing our Officers at Installation and to Lou Gamba, PDD for his hard work in making our Lodge installation an honored affair for all of us.My best to everyone for a successful new Elk year. Fraternally,Phil Tyler, Exalted RulerWHOSE MOTTO is: “GREAT PEOPLE MAKING GREAT STRIDES”
2014- 2015 OFFICERS
EXALTED RULER Phil Tyler 215 - 601– 1440
LEADING KNIGHT Carmen Adonizio 954 - 7439
LOYAL KNIGHT Pete DeLucia 529 - 9795
LECTURING KNIGHT Heather Cheesman 298 - 7828
ESQUIRE Edward G. Taddei 724 - 9489
CHAPLAIN Phil Horner 234 - 0631
INNER GUARD Michael Weckenbrock 712-4753TILER Jim Sharpe 947 - 4560
SECRETARY Ellen Weckenbrock 298 - 5939
TREASURER Karl Swanson (PER) 332 - 9052
TRUSTEE (5 YEAR) Gerry Vaughn 291 - 0792
TRUSTEE (4 YEAR) Lou Gamba, PDD 638 - 8966
TRUSTEE (3 YEAR) W. David Rooney (PER) 610 - 2358
TRUSTEE (2 YEAR) C.K. Lippincott 658 - 6063
TRUSTEE (1 YEAR) Bill Johnson 712 - 5955
JUSTICE OF SUBORDINATE FORUM Mickey DeSantis (PER) 298 - 9181
VOLUME 12 ISSUE 1
APRIL 2015
Special P o ints of Interest
Audio/Video Com. (Pg. 3) Chaplain Sickness &
Distress (Pg. 2) Committee Chairpersons
(Pg. 14) Convention Corner (Pg. 6) Credentials (Pg. 2) ELK of the Month (Pg. 7) Elks Nat. Found. (Pg. 7) That’s Entertainment - C&W
Dance/Karaoke/Special Events (Pg. 3 & 7)
House Com. (Pg. 4) Membership/Retention
(Pg.5 & 6) Monthly Event Calendar
(Pg. 15) Movie Knight (Pg. 14) PER Assoc (Pg. 2) Public Relations Com.
(Pg. 5) Sandwich Night Menus
(Pg. 7) Scholarship (Pg. 6) Secretary Notes (Pg. 2) Special Children’s Com.
(Pg. 5) Trustees Corner (Pg. 2) Veteran’s Field (Pg. 5) Women’s Aux. (Pg. 4) YAC (Pg. 3) Ways & Means (Pg. 6)
SPECIAL AFFAIRS UPCOMING LODGE &
ENTERTAINMENT COM.(Pg. 7)
CONVENTION NEWS (Pg. 6)
CONVENTION STEAK DINNER (Pg. 8)
FLEA MARKET (Pg. 9) FISH FRY (Pg. 8) GOLF LEAGUE (Pg. 10) MYSTERY GOLF TRIP
(Pg. 11) $10,000 Dinner (Pg. 8) WOM. AUX. TEE SHIRT
SALE (Pg. 10)
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SECRETARY’S CORNERTRUSTEES’ CORNER
Great job done by Can-Do Committee.
Members, as of this reading I will be away for the month of April. Any dealings with the Sec- retary's Office should be directed to Lou Gam- ba who will be covering the Office.If your 2015-16 dues needs to be submitted, Lou will be handling that also. Wishing every- one a Happy and Safe Easter and a Spring full of warmth and sunshine.
Ellen T. WeckenbrockBPOE 2085Lodge Secretary609-298-5939
Fraternally, Tom Pitcherello, Chairman
P.E.R. ASSOCIATIONNext Meeting, APRIL 22, 20154th Wednesday of every month.
CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE
HOUSE COMMITTEE DEN
For hall usage contact Tony Dilemme609-280-1320
Reminder from the Leading Knight- Members must have their membership card to enter the club. If you do not have it, you must sign the book.A guest may come with a member. That guest must sign the book also. The guest may stayas long as the member is there. But once the member leaves, the guest must leave al-so. Thank you for your cooperation in the lodge rules.Carmen Addonizio, Leading Knight
CHAPLAIN’S PEW
MEMBERS ON SICK LISTLEONARD ERLICH, PER, HUBERT “LUKE” PLATT, ROBERT MALLOY, Salvatore “Sal” Legnetti, Bar-
ry Mollis, Ralph CianfranoHeavenly Father, we ask that you grant these special people a speedy recovery and a future full of
good health. Amen.DEPARTED MEMBERS
GEORGE COLEMAN DONALD WEAVERMay Almighty God grant our brothers the rewards of good life and offer comfort and solace to
their bereaved families. Amen.PLEASE, if you know of anyone who is sick, hospitalized or has passed away,
notify Chaplain Phil Horner (609) 234 - 0631. It is important to us that we show respect to our Mem- bers at all times, most importantly in death. As we no longer call their names on the Roll, let us
honor them one last time!
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YOUTH ACTIVITIES
Thanks to our new Exalted Ruler Phil for the opportunity to serve as chairman of Youth Activities. One of my goals for this year is to mentor my co-chair, Valerie Hines so she will be better prepared to chair this committee in the future. Our Student of the month program and Lodge (not ENF) scholarship program are in progress. Out Lodge Scholarship Dinner will be held on May 7th. Other upcoming events are our Annual Good Friday Fish Fry on April 3rd and Fishing contest on May 9th. See additional write ups in this bulletin for further information. As with other committees in the Lodge, we are always looking for new members to come up with new ideas for fundraising and giving back to the youth of our community. We meet on the 1st
Wednesday of the month at 7:30 PM and all are welcome.
Lou Gamba
THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT
OFFICERS: – Chair Walt Papp Co Chair Sue CrivelliSecretary Patti Dixon Liaison Treasurer Donna Papp
Entertainment meetings are held the second Monday of every month at 7:30 PMSaturday, April 11th – Karaoke with Rob
Saturday, April 25th – DJ/ Karaoke with DJs Mark and Karen
Wednesday April 22nd – Sandwich Night – Chicken Cordon Bleu dinner Upcoming EventsSaturday, May 9th – Karaoke with RobSaturday, May 23rd – DJ/ Karaoke with DJs Mark and Karen
Audio/Visual Committee
Our next goal is to install an outside surveil- lance system; this will help to control any wrong doings in our parking lot when we rent the hall as well as to ensure the safety of our members and bartenders when leav-ing the building. Once the committee comes up with a plan we will meet with the trustees for final approval.Our next meeting is Tuesday March 10th at7:30 pmRespectfully, ChairmanMickey DeSantis, PER
Membership Committee
We would love to see half of our 870 members bring in a new member, this would certainly help relieve the monetary pressure our lodge is expe- riencing.Some Elks become inactive and are dropped from the rolls for lack of dues payment. Normal reinstatement cost is $30 plus prorated dues and no back dues is charged.Thank youSincerely,The Membership Committee
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Women’s Auxiliary
Hello all: I am honored to represent the Women’s Auxiliary as President and I promise to fulfill my office to the best of my ability. Thank you for supporting my position!I would like to congratulate and thank the Women’s Auxiliary officers and members for their continuous support and commit- ment. Your dedication is greatly appreciated and noticed. A special thank you goes out to our past President, Donna Pappfor all her hard work and prosperous 2014-2015 Elk year.I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate Cary Crivelli, Baby PER, for a very successful year and always support- ing the Women's Auxiliary.Congratulations to our new Exalted Ruler, Phil Tyler and his officers. I am looking forward to working together during the2015-2016 Elk year and accomplish our goals.Our primary goal is to support the lodge. We are committed 100%!I ask all of you to support the Auxiliary in their functions and fundraisers.Current Events:We are now taking orders for convention shirts (Color: Orange). T-Shirts are $10 for S-XL; $12 for 2XL-3XL; $13 for 4XL-5XL & Collared shirts are $15 for S-XL; $18 for 2XL-4XL. Sample shirts and flyers are available in the bar area. Orders must be received no later than Thursday, April 30th. See or call Rosemary Becker @ 609-915-6754 to place an order. De- livery date will be prior to the Wildwood Convention.
-Executive Board Meeting: Wednesday, April 1st – 7:30pm in the Card Room-General Meeting: Wednesday, April 8th - 7:30pm in the Mirror RoomIn Friendship,
Nancy Debnarik, President
DUES REMINDER: Annual membership payment is due this month. See or call Rosemary Becker 609-915-6754
Upcoming Events Mother’s Day Flower Sale – 5/6; 5/7; 5/8 check for upcoming signs at the lodge with details)
Student of the Year Dinner– Thursday, May 7th at 6 p.m. The auxiliary is providing a family style meal to all those who at- tend the Scholarship Dinner. Any type of help is needed and would be greatly appreciated!Sounds of the Street – Saturday, May 16th (see ad in bulletin and posters and flyers at lodge)
Wildwood Convention: June 5-7
White Elephant at our general meeting; June 10th- last meeting for the summer
Auxiliary Auction: Thursday, June 25th… more details to follow
Meeting R e minder Executive Board Meetings are the first Wednesday – 7:30pm in the Card Room
General Meetings are the second Wednesday - 7:30pm in the Mirror Room
If you know of an Auxiliary member who is sick, hospitalized, or has recently passed away, please see or notifyChaplin, Carol Santoro @ 609-586-5627
WOMEN’S AUXILIARY OFFICERS 2015 - 2016
President Nancy Debnarik 609-298-14Vice President Linda D'Amico 609-584-88Secretary Rosemary Becker 609-915-67Treasurer Patti DeSantis 609-298-91Conductress Joanne Jackman 609-586-16Chaplin Carol Santoro 609-586-56Parliamentarian Carol Adonizio 609-424-34Trustee 3 Year Donna Papp 609-324-95Trustee 2 Year Charlotte Elmer 609-610-67Trustee 1 Year Donna Grondski 609-890-81
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SPECIAL CHILDREN’S VENUE VETERAN’S FIELD
Happy Easter to everyone from the SpecialChildren’s Committee. He is Risen, indeed!Some Events we are planning:April 18th. - SW District Charity Ball $40 pp, being held at the Hamilton Lodge. See Andy Bush fortickets and more information.April 25th. and 26th. – Shake-a-can for Camp Moore. We need volunteers for two hour shifts from 9 AM to4 PM. Please open your hearts and help us. See Andy Bush for Sign Up and information. Held at the ShopRite in Hamilton Marketplace.May 10th. – Mother’s Day – SCC Breakfast.June 21st. – Father’s Day – SCC Breakfast. August - Clothing Drive for Camp Moore. More information to follow.Our kids bowl every Saturday at the ThunderbirdLanes in Wrightstown at 4 PM. Stop by and see the smiles your donations put on their faces.Remember, you are never too tall to bend down to help a handicapped child.Meetings at Lodge 7 PM the fourth Monday of theMonth. Fraternally,Andy Bush , Chairperson Special Children’s
PUBLIC RELATIONS
Please forward announcements, flyers, and news arƟ- cles for Lodge upcoming events to a commiƩee mem- ber or to our email account. Be sure to indicate if the event is open to the public. The sooner we can pro- mote your event, the beƩer the chances of greater aƩendance adding to our success. In addiƟon, for- ward follow-up commentary indicaƟng the results of your event and the approximate aƩendance. Photos must be submiƩed in high resoluƟon for the papers to print them. Danielle Messineo (the newest memberof the Public RelaƟons commiƩee) and myself will work with each commiƩee to help promote your events to the community and exhibit our spirit of Elkdom. We are providing wonderful services for the community, let’s be sure our neighbors know about these events. Danielle Messineo can be reachedat (908)227-7344and Chuck Betros at (609)890-0955. Public RelaƟons email is [email protected] o m . Fraternally,Chuck Betros
As we all start a new Elk Year, our committee wishes everyone a Happy and Blessed East- er. It’s a new year and we look forward to completing our missions and facing all chal- lenges that come before us knowing if ever we need help, our fellow Elks will be right there willing to do whatever needed. We are truly fortunate to be in the company, both working and having a great time, of so many good peo- ple. So, we take a deep breath and say to our new Elk year, “Bring it on”.
“Coming together is a beginning; Keeping together is progress; Working together is success.”
. Henry Ford
*We received word from one of our contacts in Afghanistan not to send packages until fur- ther notice since they were moving. Our other group requested Tasty Cakes, so we sent sev- en boxes of Tasty Cakes along with some St. Pat’s cookies and decorations.*We sent another batch of coupons overseas.
Ongoing projects: *Collecting sample size toiletries, books, batteries, CD’s, DVD’s and all occasion greeting cards for Vineland and the troops and The Mission of Honor donations. .Also, we are still collecting manufacturer’scoupons to send to our enlisted families overseas. They can be 1 – 2 moths past date. If you could divide them between food (anything you swallow) and non food it would be a great help. Thanks to all who have contributed.
Fraternally,
Jim Sharpe
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SCHOLARSHIPS MEMBERSHIP RETENTION COMMITTEE
Scholarship Announcements Pending Chairman George Grondski, PER Co-Chairman Jack Becker, PERCommittee Members: Lou Gamba, PDD, Rob- ert Pecht, PER, Ellen Weckenbrock, HeatherCheesman
FraternallyGeorge Grondski, PER
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEEChairman-Mickey DeSantis Co-Chair-Sue CrivelliSecretary-Terri Jewell Treasurer-Karl SwansonCook Book
Elks Cookbook Down to the last 35, call a n d reserve one tod a y!!! Need a gift for a birthday, shower, anniversary, or need to add a little something to your gift, why not give an Elks Cookbook. Only $15.00, pick upthe phone today and call Patti DeSantis 609 2989181 to place your order. Cookbook is made up of over 140 recipes from Elk members, families and friends. Buy One Today!!! Hurry, only so many left.
Flea Market Next Flea Market Saturday April 18th, Rain Date Sunday April 19th $15.00 per space. Rosemary Becker is taking reservations for spaces,609-424-3167We are in the process of recruiting new members to join our team to help with some new fundrais- ers, we meet on the 2nd Thursday of the month, our next meeting is April 9th at 7:30 pmAll ways and Means money goes directly to the general fund to help with the lodge’s operating expenses.Thank you, Mickey
CONVENTION NEWS
Sign-ups for Wildwood are still available but the room you receive will not necessarily be one you've had from year to year. The hotels have been sent our sign ups and we are well underway with getting things situated. We have received the contracts back and the contract for the Band.
PLEASE, if you are Marching, get to Giovanni's for your fittings. Our goal is to have everything ready by May 15th but we need your help to accomplish this goal.
Our upcoming events will be Wednesday Sandwich Nights and the Steak dinner. Unfortunately, the Sands bus trip has been cancelled due to lack of in- terest.
Final payment for the convention is due by May1. Terri Jewell will be available on Monday evenings at the lodge for your convenience.
Ellen Weckenbrock, Chair
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UPCOMING LODGE EVENTS 2015APRIL MAY JUNE
2nd $10,000 DINNER 8TH CONVENTION STEAK DINNER 5th - 7th WILDWOODCONVENTION
3rd YAC FISH FRY
8TH GOLF LEAGUE
18th FLEA MARKET
19th FLEA MARKET RAIN DATE
24TH MYSTERY GOLF TOUR
Elks National Foundation
No upcoming information at this time.
SANDWICH NIGHT MENUS - 6pm - 8pmApril 1 2015 - Open faced Turkey Sand., French Fries, veggies, salad, rolls and dessert. - Vet. ComApril 8, 2015 - Cheesesteaks or Tuna Salad sandwiches FF, dessert - House Committee April 15, 2015 - Pork Roll w/cheese or Meatball Sandwich, coleslaw FF dessert - Conv. Com. April 22, 2015 - Chicken Cordon Bleu Dinner - Entertainment Com.April 29. 2015 - Meatloaf, potatoes, vegetable, dessert - P.E.R. Assn.
ELK OF THE MONTH
APRIL 2015 - OCTOBER 2015 - MAY 2015 - NOVEMBER 2015 - JUNE 2015 - DECEMBER 2015 - JULY 2015 - JANUARY 2016 - AUGUST 2015 - FEBRUARY 2016 - SEPTEMBER 2015 - MARCH 2016 -
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SPECIAL YOUTH AND CHARITIES COMMITTEE
$10,000 DINNERThursday, APRIL 2, 2015
“$150 per ticket” Only 150 tickets sold Includes
One Dinner and Cocktails6:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Held @ Bordentown Elks LodgeFor Tickets, call:
Bill Johnson 609 712 5955 or seeMike Kobylinski, CK Lipincott, John Terrell, George Grondski,
Grason Jones, Bill ScannonFive (5) $250 cash prizes
Last Ticket Wins $10,000 cash
Y.A.C. ANNUALALL-YOU-CAN-EAT FISH FRY
FRIDAY APRIL 3, 20155PM - 8PM LOW-
ER BALLROOMMENU: NEW ENGLAND CLAM CHOWDER, BEER BATTERED
FISH, MAC & CHEESE,FRENCH FRIES, COLESLAW,
COFFEE, TEA & DESSERT
ADULTS: $10.00Children 12 and under:$5.00
Children under 5: freeKEEP THIS DATE OPEN!
Contact Don Wirth @ 273-7189 for table reservations
Friday, MAY 8, 2015CONVENTION COMMITTEE
STEAK DINNER$15.00 Per Person paid in advance Two
Serving Times: 6pm & 7pmCut off Monday May 4, 2015
CONTACT Don Wirth at 609-273-7189 orROZANNE HARKINS 585 - 2366 or
571 - 2261FOR
RESERVATIONSTable reservations accepted.
Bar seating 1st come, 1st served
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Place: Bordentown Elks Lodge # 208511 Amboy Rd. Bordentown, NJ 08505
609-298-2085 www.borde n townelks.org
Date: Saturday, April 18, 2015(Rain date: Sunday April 19, 2015)
Time: 9am to 2 pm (Vendors may set up at 7:30) Cost: $15 per space (outside in parking lot) Contact person: Rosemary Becker 609-424-3167
Email: elks f [email protected]
Food: Available for purchase
SAVE THE DATE CONVENTION COMMITTEE
ELKS BUS TRIP TOSANDS CASINOBETHLEHEM, PA
SUNDAY MAY 3, 2015DEPART ELKS 11 AM RETURN BY 7:30 PM
$30.00 per person$20.00 Slot Play
$5.00 Food CompCONTACT DONNA @ 298-0180
SORRY CANCELLED
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BORDENTOWN ELKS GOLF LEAGUE
Hanover Country ClubEvery Wednesday 2pm-dusk
April 8, 2015 – Aug. 29, 2015League Fee:
$90 includes end of year tournament, prizes, dinner Pay at the course: $20 for 9 or $23 for 18 holes
Contact:Tony DiLemme 280-1320 orAnthony Cenneno 313-5182
Email : [email protected]
Tee Shirt - $10 each
Size Quantity
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY
ORDER FORM
Small
Large
Medium
X-Large
2XL 3XL4XL 5XL
Golf Shirts - Sizes Small to XL - $15; 2XL-4XL - $18
Size QuantitySmall
Large 2XL4XL
Medium
X-Large 3XL
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Name Phone number
Amount paid $ Check # or Cash
PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY ORDER BY APRIL 30TH.Contact person: Rosemary Becker 609-424-3167
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The 12th ANNUAL BORDENTOWN ELKS LODGE AL (COACH) FANELLIMYSTERY GOLF TRIP
FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 2015Cost: $130 (limited to 64 golfers)
Includes golf, cart, driving range, shirt, refreshments, din- ner, prizes, transportation$30 deposit due by April 10
(Checks payable to BPOE #2085)Event Schedule:
9:00-9:30 am-register at lodge, coffee, donuts, Bloody Mary’s10:00 am – depart lodge for course, beer, water, soda on bus11:30-1:00 pm- lunch (not provided), driving range, putting1 pm – shotgun start6 pm – dinner & hors oeuvres at clubhouse7:30 pm – depart for lodgeContact: Tony DiLemme 280-1320, Richie Proc 585-3612, Dave Goebel298-0326Email: [email protected]
Name Email
Phone # Shirt size
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2015 – 2016 Committees
AMERICANISM
AUDIO VISUAL
Sharon Sharpe
Mickey Desantis
947-4560
298-9181
MEMBERSHIP George Grondski PER 802-8812INVESTIGATION Mickery DeSantis PER 298-9181INDOCTRINATION Danny Sholes PDD 870-7216
AUDITING Mickey Desantis 298-9181
BAR Joe Fox 298-5550 MEMORIAL SERVICE Herb Fues PER 298-6583
BINGO Herb Fues 298-6583 MOTORCYCLE Jack Becker 915-6815
BLOOD DRIVE Dave Rooney 610-2385PER ASSOCIATION George Grondski PER 802-8812
BULLETIN Tony Gulotta PER 888-3561
CAMERA CLUB Jake Knipper 558-8603
CAN DO George Haluska 610-6923
PUBLIC RELATIONS Danielle Messineo 908-227-7344
QUOITS LEAGUE George Grondski 802-8812
CHARITIES Ellen Weckenbrock 775-7574 RITUAL COACHES Danny Sholes PDD
Mickey DeSantis PER.424-3654298-9181
COMMUNITY WELFARE Dave Rooney PER 610-2385
CONVENTION
RENTAL AGENT Tony Dilemme 280-1320
SAFETY Gerry Vaughn 291-0792FLOAT
PARADESJohn Jarzyk
Bob McVicker PDD
893-7955586-6454 SCHOLARSIPS Tony Dilemme
Steve Metterle
280-1320424-6927
CREDENTIALS Anthony Escolano 498-5461
DRUG AWARENESS Tony Gulotta PER 888-3561
SICKNESS ANDDISTRESS
Phil Horner 234-0631
ELKS NAT’L FND Heather Cheesman 298-7828
ENTERTAINMENT Walt Papp 324-9501
SHUFFLEBOARD Mickey Desantis 298-9181
SPECIAL CHILDREN Andy Bush 585-5792
FLAG RETIREMENT Jim Sharpe 947-4560
SPECIAL YOUTH &CHARITIES
Bill Johnson 712-5955
GOVERNMENT
RELATIONS
Donna Pelehaty 298-0180VETERANS’ SERVICE Jim Sharpe 947-4560
GOLF Tony Dilemme 280-1320 WAYS & MEANS Mickey DeSantis PER 298-9181
GOURMET – LADIES Jane Rooney 649-2014 WHEELCHAIRS & EQUIPMENT
Bill Johnson 712-5955
GOURMET – MEN Mike Weckenbrock 712-4753WOMEN’S AUX Nancy Debnarik 298-1421
HANDICAPPED BOWLING Sue Giancola 324-9010
HOUSE GOVERNING BODY Carmen Adonizio 954-7439
YOUTH ACTIVITIES
HOOP SHOOT
SOCCER SHOOT
Lou Gamba PDD
Valerie Hines
Valerie Hines
638-8966
238-0987
238-0987
INSTANT RAFFLE Donald Swanson PER 298-0595 STUDENT OF MTHDave Wriggins 694-2763
LODGE ACTIVITIES Robert Lenhardt PVP 638-8966
April2015Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1SANDWICH NIGHT 6PM
2NO C & W$10,000 Dinner6pm
3 4YAC Fish Fry5pm—8pm
5 6LODGE Mtg.8pm
7BINGO7:15 PM
8Golf League2pmSANDWICH NIGHT 6PM
9C & W7:30 PM
10 11Karaoke w/Rob8:30pm
12 13 14BINGO7:15 PM
15SANDWICH NIGHT 6PM
16C & W7:30 PM
17 18 Flea Market9amDJ/Karaoke W/ Mark & Karen8:30 pm
19 RAIN DATE Flea Market 9am
20LODGE Mtg.8pm
21BINGO7:15 PM MEN’SGOURMET 6pm
22SANDWICH NIGHT 6PM
23C & W7:30 PM
24 25Mystery GolfTrip 9am
26 27 28BINGO7:15 PMWOMEN’S GOURMET 6pm
29SANDWICH NIGHT 6PM
30C & W7:30 PM
LODGE /COMMITTEE MEETINGSLODGE MEETINGS - 1ST & 3RD MONDAYS 8PM SHUFFLEBOARD—1ST & 3RD MONDAYS POST MTG. HOUSE COM - 4TH MONDAY 7:30PM ENTERTAINMENT COM. - 2ND MONDAY 7:30PM TRUSTEES 2ND MONDAY 7:30PM SCC - 4TH MONDAY 7:00 PMMEN’S GOURMET - 3RD TUESDAY 6PM WOM. GOURMET - 4TH TUESDAY 6PM WOM. AUX. E-BOARD - 1ST WEDNESDAY 7:30PM Y.A.C. - 1ST WEDNESDAY 7:30 PM WOM. AUX. GEN. MTG. - 2ND WEDNESAY 7:30PM PER ASSN - 4TH WEDNESDAY 7:30 PM VETERAN COM. - 3RD WEDNESDAY 7:15 PM WAM - 2ND THURSDAY 7:30 PMMEMBERSHIP RET. COM. - 2ND THURSDAY 7:30 PM CONVENTION COM. 1ST THURSDAY 7:30 PMAUDIO/Visual COM. - 2ND TUESDAY 7:30 PM
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