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Lynnwood Eagle Eye • Issue 12 •December 2016 1
Lynnwood Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie 288819223 Highway 99, Lynnwood, WA 98036
Social Room (425) 776-8075 • Auxiliary (206) [email protected] • [email protected]
Volume 19 • Issue 12 • December 2016
The Eagle Eye
See “Fright Night” page 7
Auxiliary Holiday Bazaar was Nov. 12
Eagles’sNew Years Eve Party
Santa’s coming to Kids Christmas Party
Dancing to the music of the Super Tonics
The Kids Christmas Party will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 18. Santa Claus will be present with special treats.
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From The Auxiliary PresidentThanks to all who got
together and participated in our Bazaar. It turned out to be a great success.
A big thank you to all that showed up for our Paddle wheel. Your attendance makes this a success for our charities.
Children’s Christmas Party Viola Flieschhacker
From The Aerie PresidentThe holidays are here
This is a good time to think about giving. In November the Aerie voted to donate $1,000 to the Lynnwood food bank as they were in a great need.
We are a non-profit and we raise money for
all kinds of charities. I would like to propose that we pick a charity of the month and just keep a jar out for that purpose..
We are looking for ideas and volunteers to help raise funds. We also need to start thinking about who will be running for officer positions for the coming year. Our Aerie year starts June 1.
Keep bringing in the new members, you are doing great.
Worthy President Jerry HeideJerry Heide
From The Auxilary Secretary
on Sunday, Dec. 18, starts at 11 a.m. Hot dogs and juice packets for the kids, along with cake will be available.
Hope everyone’s Thanksgiving was full of fun and good food.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all. Have a great one.
Please be safe on the highways and stay well.Vi FlieschhackerMadam President
Membership: Please ask a friend or family member to join our great organization. We need more members to achieve our net gain of 75. “Every member owes A member annually.” You will also receive a special membership Frog Pin for proposing at least one member this administrative year. When you submit an
year. We will not give up on them, I will be sending them a note letting them know we miss them.
District 9 Auxiliary PAWS Fundraiser is now through May 1. It support cats, kittens, dogs and puppies at the Lynnwood PAWS. Suggested donations: Dry and wet food, bedding, toys, treats, blankets, towels, leashes, elasticized collars, combs, brushes, toiletries, cash donations and shoe boxes. (I stopped by PAWS and learned these boxes are used by the Wild life area for birds, squirrels, etc. and are most appreciated. Bring the items to our Auxiliary meetings, I will make a list of the donations and deliver them to PAWS. If you or anyone you know ,is looking for a cat or dog, visit PAWS. You too could own a Rescue animal.
If you have any membership questions, don’t hesitate to call me at (206) 947-0374.
Merry Christmas to you and your family, from our house to yours. Take care of each other,Midge TallmanAuxiliary Secretary
application for a new member, as their proposer , you will be recognized in several ways, You will be our “Eaglette of the Day” Your name will be on the board in the Social Room for a free drink, until another sister submits an application for her new member. You will also receive a pin from State Membership Chairman. To date, there are three sisters that have these special pins. Together everyone accomplishes more. It was unfortunate that 74 sisters did not renew their membership this
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Monday: Bingo: Mondays at 6:30 p.m. in the Aerie Room. Play 11 games, 9 at $1 a card and 3 blackouts at $2 a card. Winners receive cash payouts. It’s potluck or toss a couple dollars into the food bucket. On the fourth Monday, dinner is provided. Total time is about two hours. Tu e s d a y : K i t c h e n c l o s e d u n t i l f u r t h e r announcement.Wednesday: The kitchen is not open.Thursday: Karaoke with Mr. Bill from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. in the Social Room. Joker Poker drawing is at 8:30 p.m. The Joker Poker drawing is open to all active members of Lynnwood Eagles #2888. Kitchen open 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.Friday: Dinner from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. All dinners include salad and dessert. The dinner is prepared and served by an all-volunteer staff, so show your support. Dance to a live band in the Aerie Room (see calendar on page 6). Only a $6 cover charge. Music from 8 to 11 p.m. Saturday: Social room opens at 3 p.m. Bloody Mary or Mimosa for only $3 throughout the day. Watch your favorite sports teams on the big screen. Play pool. . $2 hot dogs and sandwiches available.Sunday: Breakfast is served from 8 to 11 a.m. Watch your favorite sports teams on the big TV screen. Hot
Weekly Club Activities
Craft BeeThe club will hold a craft bee on the second and
fourth Tuesday of each month in the large Aerie room at the club. Anyone who desires to come in and work on their craft is invited. There is be enough space to lay out a quilt. There are large tables to cut out patterns, space to work with your own sewing machine. If you do hand work of any kind, come in and be social or get help in a knitting pattern or crochet.
Come in and have a relaxed, fun time with other members who craft. And guys, this also includes you. It runs from 3 p.m. until whenever. The bar stays opens until 10 o’clock. Come and go at your own pace. You can order juices, soft drinks or alcohol from the bar. Chaplain Vicki Eames
CENTRAL WELDING SUPPLYCENTRAL WELDING SUPPLYJeremy Millette, Branch Manager
19227 Hwy. 99, Lynnwood, WA 98036(425) 778-2166 • [email protected]
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Suggestion BoxThere is a suggestion box in the entrance
hallway leading to the bar area at the club. There are papers to leave suggestions, ideas for improvements, complaints, etc. Some members have already given their input. How about you?
Club Manager The Trustees wish everyone a Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year. If you have children, grandkids, or just a favorite little one, remember the Lynnwood Eagles Kids Christmas Party December 18 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. There’s talk that there may be two Santa’s at the party.
We hope that all will give a warm welcome to Kathy M. as she continues to work side-by-side with Sally to learn the position of club manager. Kathy says that she’s up for the challenge of leading a team to run the Lynnwood Eagles well into the future.
On another note, a guy who continues to bust his tail for the club, Bob Nelson has to go in for “chop, cut, rebuild” to regain his dancing composure.
During Bob’s absence Kathie B. (From North City) who’s been training with Bob will take over the helm for a while so Bob can recoup, Thanks Kathy B.
There’s the bus trip to Leavenworth for the “Tree Lighting” on Saturday, Dec. 10, the bus will be leaving the Lynnwood Eagles at 10 a.m. If you’re interested, check with the people that are chairing the event, as there may be last minute cancellations.
Be sure that you check out the information for
New Year’s at the Lynnwood Eagles.The Trustees, are getting close to being able to
pull the trigger on the repair/replacement of the front (west) HVAC unit. We’re also getting close to the replacement of all of the strips that border the dance floor as well as the tile and carpet in the bar area.
The Trustees want to as always, send out a huge thanks to all of the volunteers, chair people, for all that they do for the Lynnwood Eagles and the members of the club.
We hope, if you get the chance, you would step up and be a part of what’s going on. Come up with something that you’d like to do.
If you have an idea that you’d like to share, put a note in the club manager’s mailbox hanging on the wall on the right side wall across from the ladies room as you head into the bar area.
Give Fred F. a huge thanks for the not just fine, but great Eagle Eye that he puts together month after month for everyone to enjoy.Dave Stering, ChairmanDon DavesSteve MellingerLes StrawRussell Pyles
From The Aerie Trustees
Happy Hour Monday through Friday
3 to 7 p.m.Domestic
beer $2.50
Micro and import beer $3.50
House wine $3 Cocktails 50¢ off
Club Manager WantedLynnwood Eagles is seeking a club manager. Must have accounting experi-ence and a good background. This is a paid position. Submit resume to Board of Trustees, 19223 Hwy. 99, Lynnwood, WA 98036.
Furniture World
19215 Hwy. 99, Lynnwood, WA98036
(425) 744-6694www.FurnitureWorldNW.com
Sally Nelson is still filling in as interim club manager, along with Kathy Meeham.
It’s your club!
The Lynnwood Eagles will have a bus going to Leavenworth for the Christmas tree lighting. It will leave the club at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 10.
There will snacks available for the ride over and the ride back. You don’t have to be an Eagle member to go. The cost is $25 per person. If you cancel there is no refund.
For more information call Jeanette Peterson at (425) 218-3544 or Toni-Perino-Aldridge at (425) 770-5397. There is a sign up sheet at the Lynnwood Eagles.
Leavenworth Xmas tree lighting trip
Volunteer Bartenders WantedLynnwood Aeries is seeking part time experienced volunteer bartenders. Submit resume to Board of Trustees, 19223 Hwy. 99, Lynnwood, WA 98036 or call (425) 776-8075.
The club will raffle a 50” Polaroid flat screen TV on Friday, Dec. 23. Tickets are $5 and available at the bar. The winner does not have to be present, but must be an Eagle member.
Chance to win a giant Christmas present
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Every Thursday at 8:30 p.m.Weekly winners who do not draw the
King of Clubs still win a drink.Joker Poker
Just $1 a ticketIt’s an all new Game
From theAerie
ChaplainVicki Eames
ChaplainHard to believe Thanksgiving came and went
and Christmas is closing in. Enjoy your celebration with friends and family and be thankful for another completed year of life.
If we look around there is always something or someone to be thankful for. This is a good time to reflect on those you may have not said, Thank you” to enough or not at all.
I found this quote, “Some people grumble that roses have thorns; I am grateful that thorns have roses,” by Alphonse Karr. This is like looking at the glass half full or half empty.
If there are people you think of that you have not said thank you to. Try to be better about showing them appreciation. A simple thank you or acknowledgement that you appreciate them can make you both feel good.
As mos t o f my brothers know, I’m having problems with the mobility of my legs for the last two years. The end of the problem or the start of another more complicated problem will be determined with back surgery which by the time this article is in the Eagle Eye will have already taken place.
Kathy the Secretary
From The Aerie Secretary
Bob Nelsonfrom North Seattle has volunteered to step in and help with the secretary’s duties until I can return. Please help her out in any way that you can. The position can be complicated for some one to just step in and I’m sure she will do her best to keep every thing running. The position has many fixed standards imposed by the Grand Aerie, well as many more by the state and Aerie 2888 requirements as well as the state and local government rules and reports.Bob NelsonSecretary
by Vicki EamesWelcome to the new people who have been
joining us on Monday evenings for Bingo. We are still giving nice jackpots of cash away each week. Gave away another $250 price last time to Les, come in and try for your share.
Bring a potluck item to share and come join us. Remember, this is not just a members only evening, bring your friends and neighbors. The more players, the larger the cash prizes can be.
Our 50/50 winners are also walking away happy with prizes as high as $70. We run a low stress, fun environment, unlike some of the professional games around. Many people say they enjoy this more.
Remember, the fourth Monday of the month the house provides dinner.
Come out on Mondays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and join in the fun. Cindy, Midge or Lou Lou may call winning numbers for you. Bring a dish to share for potluck, except the fourth Monday of each month when dinner is provided.
We’d love to have you join us.Vicki EamesBingo Chair
Joker Poker drawing is every Thursday at 8:30 p.m. during karaoke. The jackpot has grown to more than $3,000. Just pick the winning envelop with the Jack of Clubs and be the big cash winner. Weekly winners who do not draw the King of Clubs still win a drink. Only members of Lynnwood Eagles #2888, in good standings are eligible to play.
A new Joker Poker jackpot opens at $1,000
Sally Nelson has been selling the tickets for Joker Poker and the 50/50 Jackpot. Karaoke host Bill Karaoke hosts Joker Poker and the 50/50 Jackpot. The winning tickets are drawn by Marilyn Patterson.
and will be capped at $10,000. In addition to the non-winning card drawn at the weekly jackpot, additional winning cards will be Aces of diamonds and spades, $50 each; the three Kings other than clubs will win $20 each any 10 will win $10. Every nightly winner who does not hold a winning cash card will still win a free drink. All players must be a current paid member of Lynnwood Eagles #2888.
Sixteen cards have been drawn on the current jackpot going into the week of Thanksgiving and not a single money card has been drawn.
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For SalePortable Karaoke Machines2 portable karaoke machines
to chose from. One has a build-in TV screen for $65. The other is
$45. Call (425) 770-2228.
Grab the mic and you’re the star! Karaoke every Thursdays at 7:30 p.m.
On the road with Royal Wheels Travel Clubby Gerry LaPlante
Merry Christmas to all our bothers and sisters of the Aeries and Lodge. May this be the most blessed time of year for each of you. This has been a very busy year for all of us and next year looks even busier. This holiday season is a very busy time in each of our lives, but lets stop and give thanks for what we have. Hugs and kisses for all our family and friends. We are very lucky people.
With our camping season done and put to bed until next April, many of us will be heading south for warmer weather, Those of us who are still here, can get together for lunches and dinners.
Our Christmas dinner is coming up this month. Our committee has been working very hard to make this a very enjoyable evening for everyone. It will be held at Wandering Creek on Saturday, Dec. 17, with a catered dinner of prime rib and NW salmon. Yumm. More about our celebration in the next issue of the Chimes and Eagle Eye. So stay tuned.
Just a few reminders: 1. There will be no monthly meeting in
December because we will be having our Christmas dinner party
2. No monthly meeting for January. 3. On Feb. 9, we will have our annual Valentine
dinner party. We need a chairman to head this. We have the date, but are looking for a place.
4. We are looking really ahead, so mark your calendars. Our 2017 Christmas dinner party will be on Dec. 16. How’s that for looking into the future. Anyone interested in chairing this event?
Our camping schedule is all compete. Thank you Denise and Topsy. Now all we need is WagonMasters to host them. It is really easy and lots of fun. Pick a month and run with it. It is lots of fun to team up with another couple or two to host an outing. Try it…guarantee you will have fun.
Who is that celebrating with party hats and whistles? Why it’s none other than: Art, Tom D, Dave S, Helen, Dawn, Janet S, Lee, Joanne and Scott S. Have a terrific time on your birthday. Art and Janet, you are the only December anniversaries in the Club. Celebrate and happy anniversary.
Special Rays of Sunshine have been sent to
Tom Spell. He had a shoulder repair and is doing great. If you know of any of our members not feeling up to par, please contact Dixie and she will be sure to send out the Club’s special Rays of Sunshine.
Welcome George and Diane Kimball, our newest members. Thank you Collin and Sharon for introducing them to our merry little group.
Our club is always looking for new members. We are a fun group who like to get together once a month, March through October for our monthly camp outs. We love to play cards (all kinds), swap stories, see what’s in the vicinity and just enjoy each other’s company.
We meet the second Thursday of each month except December, January and February. Our meetings are at the Lynnwood Elks Lodge starting at 7 p.m. The only requirement is that you like to have fun and be a member of either the Elks or Eagles. Come on down and check us out. Dues are only $10 per member. We’d love to meet you.
Stay safe on the highways and byways of RV’ing.
Large party space for rentRoom rentals at reasonable rates in our private club on Hwy. 99, Lynnwood for wed-dings, graduations, holidays, memorials or birthdays. Contact vice president Jeanette Peterson by e-mail at: [email protected] or call (425) 218-3544.
Hall for Rent
Jeanette was the 50/50 jackpot winner on Thursday, Nov. 10.
Who’s cooking
Manny and Jayne
These are the folks who have recently been responsible for the tasty meals being served at the club.
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Medicare Part G A older senior citizen who can no longer take
care of himself and needs long-term care, but the government says there is no nursing home care available. Opt for Medicare Part G.
The plan gives anyone 75 or older a gun (Part G) and one bullet and allowed to shoot one worthless politician. This means he will be sent to prison for the rest of his life where he will receive three meals a day, a roof over his head, central heating and air conditioning, cable TV, a library, and all the health care he needs.
New teeth, glasses, hearing aid or maybe a new hip, knees, kidney, lungs, sex change, or heart, they are all covered.
As an added bonus, your family can visit you at least as often as they do now.
It’s all paid for by the same government who told you they can’t afford for you to go into a nursing home.
You got rid of a useless politician and because you are a prisoner, you don’t have to pay income taxes. Now, you your senior long-term care problem solved,
How serious?A distraught senior citizen phoned her
doctor’s office, “Is it true,” she wanted to know, “that the medication you prescribed has to be taken for the rest of my life?”
“’I’m afraid so,” the doctor told her. There was a moment of silence before the lady replied, “I’m wondering just how serious is my condition, be-cause this prescription is marked, no refills.”
SurgeryAn older gentleman was on the operating table
awaiting surgery and he insisted that his son, a re-nowned surgeon, perform the operation.
As he was about to get the anaesthesia, he asked to speak to his son. “Yes, dad, what is it?”
“Don’t be nervous son, just do your best, and just remember if it doesn’t go well, if some-thing happens to me, your mother will just come and live with you and your wife.”
Hello Everyone: As you may know my family and I lost our house last year in a fire and have been rebuilding. The time has come for us to move in. It has been a life altering experience from beginning to end.
My husband, Che and I wanted to send a very special thank you to each and everyone who has been so supportive during this time. It has been so wonderful having so much support. We are so appreciative of everyone’s inquires and advice offered during the rebuild. Thanks for the fundraiser and all the donations of items for our family to start over.
From the depths of our hearts, “we thank you for all the support.” We are truly blessed to have such caring wonderful people in our lives. We will be spending the holidays in our new home and will
Appreciation
have you all in our thoughts and thanks during this wonderful holiday season.
Thank you so much, Jessica and Che.
Jessica
Motorcycle Jacket RaffleA nice Christmas present
A Can-Am Spyder motorcycle jacket left from the picnic will be to raffled. It is black, size large and worth between $100-150.
Raffle tickets will be available at the bar and from Vicki Eames or Midge Tallman. This is the last item to raise money for the Everett Sea Cadet group. Tickets are just $1.
You don’t have to be present to win. Ticket sales will continue until at least 150 tickets are sold. Date of the drawing will be announced
George Phillips, an elderly man from Walled Lake, Michigan, was going up to bed, when his wife told him that he’d left the light on in the garden shed. Phillips opened the back door to turnoff the light and saw there people in the shed stealing things.
He phoned the police, who asked “Are they in your house?”
He said, “No,” but they are breaking into my garden shed and stealing from me.”
The police dispatcher said, “All patrols are too busy, Lock your doors and an officer will be along when one is available”
He said, “Okay.” He hung up the phone and counted to 30, then phoned the police again.
“Hello, I just called you a few seconds ago because there were people stealing things from my shed. Well, you don’t have to worry about them now because I just shot and killed them both. The dogs are eating them right now,” and he hung up.
Within five minutes, six police cars, a SWAT Team, a helicopter, two fire trucks, a paramedic and an ambulance showed up at the Phillips’ house and caught the burglars red-handed.
One of the policemen said to Phillips, “I thought you said that you’d shot them.”
Phillips said, “I thought you said there was nobody available!”
A true story. Don’t mess with old people.
No one’s availableA true story
Fright Night Oct. 31
Photos by Fred Fillbrook
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Aerie OfficersPast President Fred WilleiksenWorthy President Jerry Heide
Vice President Jeanette PetersonChaplain Vicki EamesSecretary Bob Nelson
Treasurer - VacantConductor - Mary Dunn
Inside Guard - Michael ArendtTrustees: Dave Stering, Don Daves,
Steve Mellinger, Les Straw and Russell Pyles
Auxiliary OfficersJr. Past President Esther Marchese
President Vi FlieschhackerVice President Jeanne Blackwell
Chaplain Linda JohnsonSecretary Midge Tallman
Treasurer Nell FrazierConductor Virginia NicholsInside Guard Helen Smith
Outside Guard - VacantTrustees: Linda Wheeler and
Cindy Peacemaker - 1 Vacancy
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