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Ebbetts Pass Moose Lodge #1123, CA August 2019 Volume 19 Issue 4 AUGUST HIGHLIGHTS: August 3: Workday 9 a.m. volunteers for Outdoor clean up needed! August 3: White Elephant Sale & Bake Sale; 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. BBQ 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. August 17: “Anything on Wheels” Car Show & Chili Cook off;11 a.m. to 4 p.m. August 30: Labor Day Beef Brisket BBQ— $14 Pre-Pay, Tickets on Sale at bar August 31: LOOM BBQ at the Logging Jamboree — Come out and show your support! BINGO Every Wednesday. Open to the Public. Doors open 6:30, games at 7 p.m. WHITE ELEPHANT SALE SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 CAR SHOW & CHILI COOK-OFF SATURDAY, AUGUST 17 Hello August!

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  • Ebbetts Pass Moose Lodge #1123, CA

    August 2019 Volume 19 Issue 4

    AUGUST HIGHLIGHTS:

    August 3: Workday 9 a.m. volunteers for Outdoor clean up needed!

    August 3: White Elephant Sale & Bake Sale; 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. BBQ 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

    August 17: “Anything on Wheels” Car Show & Chili Cook off;11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    August 30: Labor Day Beef Brisket BBQ— $14 Pre-Pay, Tickets on Sale at bar

    August 31: LOOM BBQ at the Logging Jamboree — Come out and show your support!

    BINGO Every Wednesday. Open to the Public. Doors open 6:30, games at 7 p.m.

    WHITE ELEPHANT SALE

    SATURDAY, AUGUST 3

    CAR SHOW & CHILI COOK-OFF

    SATURDAY, AUGUST 17

    Hello August!

  • 2

    Hello Brothers and Co-workers,

    July was a busy month, starting with “Burgers on the Beach.” We rolled out the Lodge BBQ pit and sold hot

    dogs and hamburgers to the public at White Pines Lake on Fourth of July weekend. This was a first-time

    event. We served over 100 without any advertising, so we will definitely do this again as soon as we can.

    On Saturday, July 13, we held the Annual Luau. Thank you to Bob Harlow for chairing in the absence of Ted

    Carpenter this year. Ted’s son, Scott Carpenter, came all the way from Brentwood to help out with the

    roasting of the pig. You went above and beyond, Scott, thank you!! And thank you to the WOTM for

    decorating and preparing all of the raffle baskets, and to Maureen Dinnocenzo for donating a trip from

    Above and Beyond Travel for the silent auction.

    For the Arnold Classic Car Show on July 20, we once again rolled out the BBQ pit serving Tri-tip and pulled

    pork sandwiches to over 200 people attending the car show. Later that night, we enjoyed a sold out “Paint

    Your Wagon” steak dinner and a movie on the back patio, hosted by Phee Sheridan and Mary Ann Fabian.

    None of these events would’ve been possible without the many volunteers who did the shopping, food

    prep, decorating, set up and tear down, cooking, serving, and dishwashing. We had several new volunteers

    during July, but we’d sure like to see more new members step up in order to give some of our “always

    there” volunteers a break. So, next time you see a volunteer sign-up sheet in the lobby, please consider

    helping out, even if you can only spare an hour.

    A big “Thanks” to Kenny Davis for his work to refresh and re-seal our Lodge sign out front. Another great

    example of one of our members volunteering their expertise to help support the Lodge.

    Now, bringing back for the first time in many years, is “Rookie of the Year.” Please join me in congratulating

    Doug Herman as our Rookie of the Year 2019/2020. Doug joined our Lodge last summer and, in the short

    time he’s been a member, he has been a constant volunteer in and out of the kitchen, event after event. I

    thank you for the many hours you’ve put in, Doug, as does my wife for your participation with Sunday

    breakfasts! Both Doug and his wife Lisa (Mrs. Rookie of the Year) have been very active volunteers since

    relocating from the Bay Area last year.

    Bull Moose of the month is Scott Lemon. The success of his annual Rib Feed benefiting the Moose Legion

    now makes it possible to replace one of our ancient beer coolers in the bar area. Thank you, Scott, for all

    that you do, and congratulations!

    Please come out and support! Your Lodge needs you! Fraternally Yours, Damon Bortz Governor 209-890-3813

    GOVERNOR’S

    MESSAGE

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    Brothers and Co-workers,

    BINGO has been going strong throughout the summer. Thank you, Kurt Kraal, and all of your team for your

    efforts! Our BINGO program has been with us for many years and once in a while we need to be reminded

    just how important it is.

    First of all, the money raised from BINGO cannot be used for any lodge project. By law, it must be used for a

    charitable cause. It should be noted that BINGO is a LOOM function. The WOTM have many other fundrais-

    ers for their community and charitable projects.

    Our BINGO funds go to a lot of different local functions, including scholarships for 4 students each year, and

    support of White Pines Park, the Logging Museum, Big Trees State Park, Hazel Fischer Elementary school,

    Avery Middle school, County Search & Rescue, Murphys School of Music, as well as requests to help

    individuals throughout the County. Last year, we donated a total of $4.275.00 directly from our BINGO

    account. This year so far, we have donated $2,558.00.

    So, the next time you hear someone ask, “How does the Lodge use the BINGO money?” you can give them

    an answer. Please consider bringing friends and family down on a Wednesday night for some BINGO fun.

    (Players must be 18 years or older to play, but kids can watch.)

    Get Involved. Fraternally,

    Bill Kislingbury, Administrator

    [email protected]

    MYSTERY NUMBER: 17875511 (Is this your membership #? Contact Administrator for your prize.)

    JACKPOT WINNER: Doug Herman —Congratulations, Doug!

    CRYING TOWEL: Lea Barbano, Jeff Grave, Dave McCrea, Melanie Slavin, Lee Steidham, David Buss, Debbie Brown,

    George Nunes, Sharon Kruse, Larry King, Brad Winchell, Randy Rosa, Cindi Castro, Liz Wallace, Dian Forbes, James Lautz,

    Jack Shaffer, Bob Fitzgerald, Debbie Bertini, Lauren Luhn, Linda Burns, Michael Jester, Pam Ashley, Thomas Bradshaw,

    Rob Hendricks, Ken Baker, Mark Enea, Charles Carlsen, Alexander Ragela, George Cannell, Terri Savage

    Be sure to sign in and drop your quarter in the

    cup at the end of the bar whenever you’re in

    the Lodge. If your name is drawn and you

    signed in that day—you win the Jackpot!!

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    Senior Regent’s Update

    Hello Brothers and Co-workers,

    Well we may have more than we bargained for with this run of hot weather. Luckily, we live in an area

    where we have beautiful lakes, rivers, reservoirs and pools to cool off in!

    I would like to thank the WOTM for volunteering during the month of July with the many scheduled events.

    Melanie Kish headed up the raffle for the Luau and Christy Almen the Luau decorations. Mary Ann Fabian and

    Phee Sheridan planned a special outdoor movie event and a steak dinner that sold out! Members had a fun

    time singing to the lyrics of “Paint your Wagon.” There were many co-workers that pitched in to make these

    two events successful, a big thank you to all!

    The WOTM membership has been growing by leaps and bounds. Since May we’ve had over 44 new mem-

    bers join! And we have seen several new members volunteering in the kitchen. We welcome you and your

    volunteer spirit!

    Speaking of our kitchen, we recently formed a Kitchen Committee. The committee members are Kris Bortz,

    Patti Corcoran, Doug Herman, Tess Leary and myself. The purpose of the committee is to make the kitchen

    more efficient in all areas. One of the areas is maintaining cleanliness. During the monthly Moose Lodge

    “workday,” we would welcome volunteers to help specifically focus on the kitchen cleaning and organization.

    We will keep you updated as this committee moves forward. Our next kitchen workday is on 8/10 at 10 a.m.

    There are many events scheduled in August. We hope that you can attend a few. The rummage sale planned

    by Lisa Herman is scheduled on Saturday, August 3, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. In addition to the many treasures

    you may find, there will be a bake sale all day and tri-tip sandwiches available for purchase from 11 a.m. to

    2:30 p.m. One of the biggest outdoor events of the year is the “Anything on Wheels” Car show and Chili Cook

    off scheduled Saturday, August 17. It’s not too late to sign up to show off your wheels or your chili cooking

    skills. It is always a fun time, there will also be food, drinks and raffles! Just added is a Labor Day weekend

    dinner scheduled for Friday, August 30, by the Shaffer’s. Beef Brisket with homemade BBQ sauce is the

    featured item. The meal will start off with a grilled shrimp appetizer by Doug Herman.

    Our Co-Worker of the month is Susanne St. Charles. If you have attended one of Susanne’s dinners, you

    know what a great cook she is. Susanne volunteered to cook five delicious meals in July!

    Susanne, we thank you!

    In closing a quote by Kenny Chesney: “It’s a smile, it’s a kiss, it’s a sip of wine it’s summertime!”

    Fraternally Yours, Elaine Shaffer 2019/20 Senior Regent

    209-795-7521

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  • 6

    Membership Status LOOM Ebbetts Pass Lodge #1123 7/29/2019 Member on rolls last Month 522 Total Adds 22 Total Deductions 14 Total Arrears (expired) 61 Percent Arrears 10.32% Total on rolls last Transmit 530 Goal for 04/30/2020 505

    WOTM Ebbetts Pass Chapter #1714 7/24/2019 Members on Rolls Last Month 443 Total Adds 19 Total Deductions 12 Total Arrears (expired) 59 Percent Arrears 11.59% Total on Rolls last transmit 450 Goal for 04/30/2020 442

    WHITE ELEPHANT SALE Ebbetts Pass Moose Lodge

    Saturday, August 3 - 8 to 4 p.m.

    Search a treasure trove of gently used household items including

    comforters, quilts, linens, kitchenware, small furniture and appliances,

    jewelry, décor, and so much more!

    Bake Sale with a wide variety of homemade goodies for sale

    BBQ Tri-tip Sandwiches w/ Chips & Soda for $8 (11 am—2:30 pm)

    All proceeds benefit the various local charities and non-profits supported

    by the Ebbetts Pass Women of the Moose, Chapter #1714.

  • 7

    During fellow lodge member Don Burns’ July vacation in

    central Virginia, he was loaned a wheelchair from the

    nearby Louisa County Moose Lodge #2065. Don was in a

    head-on car crash two years ago and occasionally

    requires a wheelchair. To show his gratitude, Don

    (center) presented an Ebbetts Pass Moose Lodge hat

    and metal plaque to Louisa, Virginia lodge trustee

    Gordon Burckholder (left) and lodge administrator

    John Gentry (right). Don says the Virginia lodge’s

    Southern hospitality was fantastic, as was the $14

    T-bone steak dinner they served that night!

  • 8

    Dance to Live 50’s music! Dress up in your fab Poodle skirt, pedal pushers, rolled up jeans and shirt sleeves—whatever makes you feel like a Cool Cat!

    Costume contest & Raffles. Contact Patti Corcoran to volunteer: 510-427-8569

    Saturday, September 21 at 6 p.m. Pre-pay Event $15

    Serving all your Drive-in Favorites incl. Burgers, Tater Tots, Special Drinks

    served in a souvenir mug Live DJ!!

  • 9

    LOOM Officers 2019-2020 Governor-Damon Bortz Administrator-Bill Kislingbury Jr Governor– Open Prelate-Thomas Bradshaw Jr Past Governor-Scott Freier Treasurer-Bill Osincup 1st Yr. Trustee-Terry Kish 2nd Yr. Trustee– Willie Ganley 3rd Yr. Trustee-Terry Brummund Sgt. At Arms-Bob Burns Inner Guard-Pete Neal Outer Guard-Paul Penney WOTM Officers 2019-2020 Senior Regent-Elaine Shaffer Junior Regent– Linda Burns Recorder-Patti Corcoran Secretary/Treasurer– Melanie Kish Jr. Grad Regent-Christy Almen Guide–Shar Peterson Asst. Guide– Gloria Gonzales MOOSE LEGION Chairman 2019-2020 Chairman– Bob Burns Vice Chairman– Damon Bortz Assistant Secretary– Bill Kislingbury Junior Past Chairman– Scott Freier Activities– Terry Brummund

    LODGE HOURS:

    Sunday 9AM - 7PM Monday 3PM - 7PM Tuesday 3PM - 7PM Wednesday 11AM - 7PM Thursday 3pm - 7PM Friday Noon - 7PM Saturday Noon - 7PM

    Closing time subject to bartender’s discretion.

    IMPORTANT THINGS TO NOTE:

    -WORKDAY—SATURDAY, AUGUST 3-

    We need your help this Saturday, August 3, at 9 a.m. We will be focusing on the

    outdoor areas and women’s garage. Coffee, donuts to be served.

    -WHITE ELEPHANT SALE—SATURDAY, AUGUST 3-

    Come shop the White Elephant Sale at the Lodge on Saturday, August 3 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sponsored by the Women of the Moose, Chapter 1714. Serving

    BBQ Tri-tip Sandwiches with Chips and Soda for $8 from 11 a.m.—2:30 p.m. Bake Sale with a wide variety of goodies for sale.

    -CAR SHOW & CHILI COOK OFF—SATURDAY, AUGUST 17-

    Don’t for get to enter your vehicle for the “Anything on Wheels” Car Show, or

    your prize winning Chili in the Chili Cook-off on Saturday, August 17, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fun, Food, and Raffles! Entry forms available at the Lodge or on

    www.facebook.com/ebbettspassmooselodgeevents.

    -LABOR DAY BBQ —FRIDAY, AUGUST 30-

    The Shaffer’s are hosting a Labor Day BBQ dinner on Friday, August 30 at 6 p.m. Texas Style Beef Brisket w/homemade BBQ sauce, Macaroni Salad, Corn on the

    Cob, Jack’s Cowboy Beans, dinner rolls & dessert. Grilled Shrimp appetizers will be served for $2 per skewer from 4 –5:30 p.m.

    $14 Prepay tickets available at the Lodge bar.

    -LOOM BBQ at the LOGGING JAMBOREE—SATURDAY, AUGUST 31-

    The Loyal Order of the Moose is hosting a barbecue booth at the Logging Jam-boree in White Pines on Saturday, August 31 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Open to all

    Members and the general public. Volunteers are needed! Contact Damon Bortz.

    -SAVE THE DATE— SOCK HOP DINNER/DANCE—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21

    Come jump and jive to a Live DJ on Saturday, September 21 at 6 p.m. Enjoy

    classic Drive-in food & specialty drinks in souvenir mugs. Come dressed in 50’s fashion for Costume Contest. $15 Prepay. Contact Patti Corcoran to volunteer.

  • 10

    August Birthdays

    3 Elizabeth Portscheller, Bryon Ross 19 Kathleen Garmsen, Elaine McDonald, Betty Wright, George Elliott

    4 Carol Ochsner, Gail Warren, Ken Giddings, Michael Brashear

    20 Deborah Sohm, Carol Calderson, Bev Bernado

    5 Pam Lestanguet, David Dean, George Gutheim, Steve Hale, Don Pesavento

    21 Judy Graves, Mike Johnson, John McClean, Charles Carlsen

    8 Andrew Barbano, Kurt Bush, Denny Clemens 22 Andy Thomson, Gary Bird, Matt Kuehl

    10 Maureen Love, Gary Maderos 23 Dewaine Ware

    11 Valerie Storm, Darlene Freier, Bob Young, Mark Diliberto, Bill Marsh, Randy Null, Jim Von Bergen

    24 Gloria Alvord, Jennifer Adams

    12 Cathy Kehler, Alex Ondi 25 Kaaren Babb, Anna Morris, Pete Neal, Dennis Murch, Sandy Helton, Kevin Williams

    13 Don Dozier 26 Mona Mannina

    14 Linda Bristow, Madalyn Robinson, Lynda Chris-tian, Casey Landrum, Jordan Dienger

    27 Sara Calder, Marilyn Nord, Susan Carroll

    15 Linda Moniz, Robin Hauff, Kathy Harwood, Pamela Figone, Donna Pedersen, Kayleen Clem-ens, Denny Lapham, Isaac Hume, Roger Huddle-stone, Randy Fox

    28 Richard Sohm

    16 Clair Larson, Judy Mayo, Rhonda Saul, Marty Barbano, Scott Lindblom

    29 Sharon Sargent

    17 Sarah Horn 30 Shar Peterson, Dian Forbes, Charlie Sohm

    18 Barbara Ealy 31 Ken Gardner, Alan Court, Manuel Ferreira

    Have a free drink on the LOOM at the Lodge bar anytime during the month of your birthday.

    B. Brooke Peterson www.LadyRejuvenator.NewULife.com

    Independent Distributor 561-628-1845

    http://www.ladyrejuvenator.newulife.com/

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    MEMBERS’ MESSAGE BOARD

    MEMBERS’ MESSAGE BOARD

    Anything on Wheels Car Show & Chili Cook-off

    Saturday, August 17, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m..

    The WOTM will again host the 5th annual Car Show

    & Chili Cook-off. This is a hugely successful event

    with approximately 500 attendees last year and 300

    chili tasters. Proceeds benefit the many charities

    and non-profits supported by the WOTM Chapter

    1714. Entry forms available at the lodge or on

    www.facebook.com/ebbettspassmooselodgeevents.

    We will need many volunteers including cooks, drink

    servers, registration help, crowd and traffic control

    and raffle ticket sales. Contact Mary Ann Fabian:

    650-888-6082, [email protected]

    We need raffle prize donations! You can help by

    asking your favorite local businesses for

    raffle prize donations.

    Missing Dice Cups

    Please contact Bob Burns or Della Taylor if you locate 2

    missing tan, leather dice cups with dice. They were left

    sitting on the lodge bar in a purple Crown Royal drawstring

    bag. These cups have a lot of sentimental value and their

    return would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you.

    Attention Co-workers:

    The Women of the Moose want to celebrate your

    birthday! During your birthday month, please plan to attend

    the first WOTM Chapter meeting of the month. All birthday

    girls in attendance will receive a birthday present and join us

    for birthday cupcakes in your honor!

    THANKS FOR THE PIZZA!

    On Saturday, July 27, Brooke Peterson and the

    Member Retention committees hosted a New

    Member Orientation, which was well attended.

    Kathy Romero won the door prize!

    A shout out and thank you to one of our newest

    members, Bryon Ross, for serving the pizza for

    lunch at our New Member Orientation.

    Bryon has on two other occasions

    donated pizzas from RG2g Take-N-Bake for our

    regular Wednesday lunches. Thank you, Bryon, for

    your generosity!

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    WOTM

    2019-2020 LOOM and WOTM Officers & Chairmen

    LOOM

    Governor-Damon Bortz 209-890-3813 Senior Regent-Elaine Shaffer 209-795-7521

    Administrator-Bill Kislingbury 209-795-7458 Junior Regent–Linda Burns 925-963-6316

    Jr. Governor– Open Recorder– Patti Corcoran 510-427-8569

    Prelate-Thomas Bradshaw 209-768-9788 Secretary/Treasurer-Melanie Kish 209-795-6655

    Jr Past Gov.– Scott Freier 209-795-7071 Junior Grad Regent-Christy Almen 209-642-0515

    Treasurer- Bill Osincup 209-795-4410 Guide-Shar Peterson 209-795-6401

    1 Year Trustee-Terry Kish 209-795-6655 Assistant Guide– Gloria Gonzales

    2 Year Trustee– Willie Ganley 209-890-7085

    3 Year Trustee– Terry Brummund 209-822-3954

    Sgt-at-Arms-Bob Burns 209-795-6871 Committees

    Inner Guard-Pete Neal 209-890-3528 Member Retention - Brooke Peterson 561-628-1845

    Outer Guard-Paul Penney 209-795-0514 Mooseheart/Moosehaven– Kris Bortz 209-890-3813

    Committees Community Service– Lisa Herman 510-755-4561

    Application Review-Bill Kislingbury 209-795-7458 Higher Degrees– Chris Lestanguet 209-795-5234

    Audit– Scott McKinney 209-795-6116 Activities/Sports– Maryann Fabian 650-888-6082

    Mooseheart/Moosehaven-Bob Burns 209-795-6871

    Bingo– Kurt Kraal 650-255-0219 Appointed Committee Chairs

    Heart of the Community – Damon Bortz 209-890-3813 Ways and Means– Christy Almen 209-642-0515

    Family Activities– Scott McKinney 209-795-6116 Audit– Tess Leary 209-795-5868

    Fellowship-Scott McKinney 209-795-6116 Application Review– Bonnie Doiel 209-795-6552

    Moose Charities– Bob Burns 209-795-6871 Scholarship Chair-Vacant

    Government Relations-Bill Osincup 209-795-4410

    Historical-

    Moose Legion- Bob Burns 209-795-6871

    Lodge Calendar– Scott McKinney 209-795-6116

    Medical Equipment– Bob Harlow 209-795-2768

    Scholarships-Jack Kuhn 209-795-1513

    Membership-Terry Kish 209-795-6655

    Communications– Bill Kislingbury 209-795-7458

    Public Relations– Bill Osincup 209-795-4410

    Ritual Orientation-Bob Burns 209-795-6871

    Sports Shuffle Board-Bob Burns 209-795-6871

    Sports Horseshoes-Scott McKinney 209-795-6116

    Sports Golf– Ray Bertolino 209-471-6775

    Sports Pool-

    Valued Veterans—Bob Freier 209-890-7256

    Loss Prevention-Scott Freier 209-795-7071

    Workday/Special Projects– Vacant

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    Carpet, Vinyl, Linoleum

    Hardwood Floors

    Larry D. Dufloth Custom Floor

    Installation

    (209) 795-3884 P.O. Box 1192

    Arnold, Ca 95223 Cont. Lic.

    No. 410372

    M&M Drafting

    Custom Home Designs Since 1988

    *Remodels & Additions *Garages & Decks *Title-24 hour documentation *Permit Processing

    Mark Miguel

    Ph/Fax 209-728-3845

    PO Box 531

    Arnold, Ca 95223

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    Ebbetts Pass Lodge #1123

    Loyal Order Of Moose

    1965 Blagen Road

    P.O. Box 121

    Arnold CA, 95223-0121

    209-795-3112

    August 2019 Bulletin

    Bulletin Articles Due by the 25th of the month. Editor-Kris Bortz ([email protected])

    Lodge website www.ebbettspassmoose.org California/Nevada Website www.ca-nvmoose.org