ALL AMERICAN LODGE 2003,04,08,09,10,11,12,13 BPO ELKS 2399 WAPITI WIND JULY - AUGUST 2017 Fellow Members, As Wanda and I head to Reno this month for the Grand Lodge Convention, I want to wish everyone a Happy 4 th of July and that you get to spend some fun time with family and friends. While July brings a quieter time at the Lodge don’t forget to bring the family to the Lodge for the 4 th of July Picnic. The lodge provides hamburgers and hot dogs carefully cooked by our wonderful Burger Crew. After lunch, for a fun time enjoy the horse races that everyone can participate in. For those planning on attending the Lodge meeting in July, the Lodge meeting will be held on July 18 th since the first Tuesday falls on the 4 th this year. Every August is time for our annual Lodge cleaning. The bar re- mains open during the cleaning and we will have entertainment, but the kitchen will be closed the first two weeks of August. Please check the Wapiti calendar in this issue to see what may be availa- ble at the Lodge. Many of you have already heard the news, our Lodge won nine state and district awards at the Arizona Elks Association State Con- vention held in Tempe this past May. These awards are the result of the hard work by our committees. The awards were for our Youth Activities, Drug Awareness, Americanism, Lodge Bulletin (Wapiti Wind) and Membership. Additionally, one of our Jamaica Elementary sixth grade students won the state award for her essay on Americanism. Speaking of membership, I am happy to report that our Lodge had a net gain this past year of 200 members! Our Lodge far outpaced all of the Lodges in our state. I cannot tell you how proud I was to represent our Lodge when these numbers were announced at the convention. Thank you to all of our members who sponsored new members this past year. In the past, the Lodge allowed non-members to enter the Lodge to play cards, Mahjong, etc. Unfortunately, some of these guests abused the privilege and entered the Lodge for lunch and bar. To be fair to all of our dues paying members the House Committee has set a time deadline that all non-members entering for one of the social activities must vacate the Lodge by 11AM. This rule does not apply to guests signed in by a member or events and meetings booked into the Lodge Room. All members and guests must adhere to the current three-time rule for signing in guests. After the guest has been signed in three times they must join the Lodge or they will not be granted future access. Violations will be noted and the member will be notified by the Committee. Again, this is the only way we can be fair to all dues paying members. Non-members who enjoy our Lodge should be encouraged to join our Lodge. I look forward to seeing you at the Lodge. From the station of the Leading Knight: “As Elks, we teach not alone the Charity of alms, but the higher and nobler Charity of thought, word and deed. ” Fraternally, Gary Parsons Exalted Ruler 928-486-8980 “B” is for Benevolence! Join us at the Lodge for our Annual Independence Day Picnic and Horse Races July 4th at 12:00 Coming soon to your Elks Lodge!!! NFL Sunday Ticket Bring your favorite snacks and enjoy your favorite team at the Lodge. Check the schedule for dates and times. Summer Office Hours The Lodge Office will close at 1:00 pm on Fridays for the months of July and August. Regular Friday office hours will resume on September 1st. Hot Dogs No hotdogs will be sold during the summer months. Hotdog sales will resume on September 9th.
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ALL AMERICAN LODGE 2003,04,08,09,10,11,12,13 BPO ELKS 2399
WAPITI WIND JULY - AUGUST 2017
Fellow Members,
As Wanda and I head to Reno this month for the Grand Lodge Convention, I want to wish everyone a Happy 4th of July and that you get to spend some fun time with family and friends.
While July brings a quieter time at the Lodge don’t forget to bring the family to the Lodge for the 4th of July Picnic. The lodge provides hamburgers and hot dogs carefully cooked by our wonderful Burger Crew. After lunch, for a fun time enjoy the horse races that everyone can participate in. For those planning on attending the Lodge meeting in July, the Lodge meeting will be held on July 18th since the first Tuesday falls on the 4th this year.
Every August is time for our annual Lodge cleaning. The bar re-mains open during the cleaning and we will have entertainment, but the kitchen will be closed the first two weeks of August. Please check the Wapiti calendar in this issue to see what may be availa-ble at the Lodge.
Many of you have already heard the news, our Lodge won nine state and district awards at the Arizona Elks Association State Con-vention held in Tempe this past May. These awards are the result of the hard work by our committees. The awards were for our Youth Activities, Drug Awareness, Americanism, Lodge Bulletin (Wapiti Wind) and Membership. Additionally, one of our Jamaica Elementary sixth grade students won the state award for her essay on Americanism.
Speaking of membership, I am happy to report that our Lodge had a net gain this past year of 200 members! Our Lodge far outpaced
all of the Lodges in our state. I cannot tell you how proud I was to represent our Lodge when these numbers were announced at the convention. Thank you to all of our members who sponsored new members this past year.
In the past, the Lodge allowed non-members to enter the Lodge to play cards, Mahjong, etc. Unfortunately, some of these guests abused the privilege and entered the Lodge for lunch and bar. To be fair to all of our dues paying members the House Committee has set a time deadline that all non-members entering for one of the social activities must vacate the Lodge by 11AM. This rule does not apply to guests signed in by a member or events and meetings booked into the Lodge Room. All members and guests must adhere to the current three-time rule for signing in guests. After the guest has been signed in three times they must join the Lodge or they will not be granted future access. Violations will be noted and the member will be notified by the Committee. Again, this is the only way we can be fair to all dues paying members. Non-members who enjoy our Lodge should be encouraged to join our Lodge.
I look forward to seeing you at the Lodge.
From the station of the Leading Knight:
“As Elks, we teach not alone the Charity of alms, but the higher and nobler Charity of thought, word and deed.”
Fraternally,
Gary Parsons Exalted Ruler 928-486-8980
“B” is for Benevolence!
Join us at the Lodge for our
Annual Independence Day Picnic
and Horse Races
July 4th at 12:00
Coming soon to your Elks Lodge!!!
NFL Sunday Ticket
Bring your favorite snacks and enjoy your
favorite team at the Lodge. Check the
schedule for dates and times.
Summer Office Hours
The Lodge Office will close at 1:00 pm on Fridays for the months of July and August.
Regular Friday office hours will resume on September 1st.
Hot Dogs
No hotdogs will be sold during the summer months. Hotdog sales will resume on September 9th.
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OFFICERS LAKE HAVASU CITY LODGE 2399 OF THE BENEVOLENT AND
PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS OF THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA
EXALTED RULER Gary Parsons
LEADING KNIGHT Mike Vail
LOYAL KNIGHT Larry Westerfield
LECTURING KNIGHT Bill Horton
ESQUIRE Steve Stockett
CHAPLAIN Lester J. Barton
INNER GUARD Jane Sahno
TILER Barbara Volk
SECRETARY Jerry Gillen
TREASURER Debbie Horton
TRUSTEES Ed Wdowiak Rick Stilson
Tom Bradford Deborah Vail
Jim Travis
ORGANIST/MUSICIAN
Wapiti Wind The Wapiti Wind is published by BPOE
2399 to communicate with members of the Lodge. The Wapiti Wind is published at the discretion of the Lodge, normally 10 times per year. Deadline for submitting material is the 10th of the month prior to publication.
Material should be typed. Lodge No. 2399
3532 McCulloch Blvd. Lake Havasu City, AZ 86406 928-855-2800 928-453-3557
OFFICE PERSONNEL Carolyn Dieter Karen Turpin
BANQUET/BAR MGR.
Kathy Wright
EXECUTIVE CHEF Adam Sweetow
Auditing & Acct. Chairman Audit/Acct. Burnell Dacus Inventory Wayne Adler Activities Committee Chairman Bingo Blood Drive Paulette Nainteau Jackie Turcotte Bowling Jim Goodine Christmas Baskets Ed Wdowiak Clothe-A-Child Debbie Herd Community Activities Jackie Turcotte Country Dancers Julie Cameron Dart League Drop In Decorating Committee Rick & Lisa Stilson Drug Awareness Mike Arlowe Fishing Club Jerry Boyce Golf League Jim Lammes Hamburger Night Bob Volk Hi-Way Cleanup John Bell Hoop Shoot HR Radtke Hot Dogs Larry Westerfield Information Technology Tim Fairbank Lodge Activities Mario Perez PER President Dennis Dunkirk Public Relations Jackie Turcotte Queen of Hearts Debbie Vail RV Club (Vagabonds) Don Underwood RV Parking Royce Morris Scholarships Rick/Lisa Stilson
Scouts Richard Chinn Soccer Shoot HR Radtke Special Olympics Jackie Turcotte Yacht Club Commodore Julie Talbert Yoga/Health & Fitness Club Shelly Phillips Youth Activities HR Radtke Fraternal Committee Chairman All American Lodge/Training Dennis Dunkirk Americanism Mike Arlowe Constitution & By-Laws Richard Conway Elks National Foundation Jerry Gillen Flag Day Mike Vail Government Relations Gary Parsons Drug Awareness Mike arlowe Guest Monitoring Sue Thomas Interview Committee Marti Johnson Orientation Gary Parsons Lodge Inspection/Accident Jim Travis Major Projects Gary Parsons Major Projects (Purple Pig) Donnell Cook Mediator Richard Conway Membership/Lapsation Wanda Parsons Memorial Service Bill Horton Planning Comittee Debbie Horton Presiding Justice Randy Bartlett Protocol Dennis Dunkirk Veterans Services Bud Watts Visiting Committee Dennis Dunkirk Wapiti Wind Jackie Turcotte
Attend Meetings Lodge business is conducted during the official Lodge Meetings and not at the end of the bar. Squelch rumors by getting the facts during a Lodge Meeting, House Committee Meet-ing, or Trustee Meeting. Check the calendar for meeting times.
TRUSTEE MESSAGE TO MEMBERS
It has come to the Trustees attention that committee members have been Signing contracts. According to Grand Lodge Statue 12.070 Trustees handle all Lodge Funds, so signing any contracts can only be done by the Trustees.
This does not affect any funds that clubs raise thru any type of
fund raising.
ELKS CARE, ELKS SHARE Ed Wdowiak, Lead Trustee
ELK OF THE MONTH 2017-2018
April 2017 Dan Hanes May, 2017 Jim Frost
A NOTE ABOUT OUR ENTERTAIMENT
We would like to thank the membership for
your patience regarding the entertainment we
volunteer to manage for the club. It has taken
eight months of hard work to place the right
musicians according your wishes and keep
the club within its budget. We ask that you
continue acting as Elks and respect the fact
new musicians need time to acquaint them-
selves with our specific Lodge audience and
their expectations.
Thank you … The Entertainment Committee
VOLUNTEERS
Want to volunteer at the Lodge? Please contact Jim Travis at 928-412-6490 or [email protected]
If you have any questions you can also contact Exalted Ruler Gary Parsons @ 928-486-8980.
18 Lunch - 11 - 2 pm Dinner Menu - 4 - 8 pm Music - Tim Cullen
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Yacht Club Meeting - 2 pm
Dinner Menu - 4 - 8 pm
Music- Kevin Jackson Band
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Spaghetti Night - 4 - 7 pm
Queen of Hearts - 6:30 pm
Country Dance 7:30 - 9:30 pm
22 Yoga - 8:30 am
Lunch 11- 2 pm Burgers & More 4 - 7 pm
23
Dance Class - 9 am
Lunch - 11 - 2 pm
Chicken or Pork Baby Back Ribs -
4 - 7 pm
Music - Steve Wayman
24 Yoga - 8:30 am
Lunch - 11- 2 pm
Chick, fish, and Meatloaf - 4 - 7 pm
Bingo - 6 pm
Karaoke - 6 pm
25 Lunch - 11- 2 pm
Dinner Menu - 4 - 8 pm (Lobster Special - $26.00) Music - Steve Wayman
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Dinner Menu - 4 - 8 pm Music - Steve Wayman
27 28 Interviews -
9 am
Spaghetti Night - 4 - 7 pm
Queen of Hearts - 6:30 pm
Country Dance - 7:30 - 9:30 pm
29 Yoga - 8:30 am
Lunch - 11- 2 pm Burgers & More - 4 - 7 pm
30 Dance Class -
9 am Lunch - 11 - 2 pm Chicken or Pork Baby Back Ribs - 4 - 7 pm Music - Jeff Evers
31 Yoga - 8:30 am
Lunch - 11- 2 pm
Chick, fish, and Meatloaf - 4 - 7 pm
Bingo - 6 pm
Karaoke - 6 pm
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August 2017
K I T C H E N C L O S E D
A n n u a l C l e a n i n g
K I T C H E N C L O S E D
A n n u a l C l e a n i n g
ELKETTE PRESIDENT MESSAGE
May and June have been eventful at the Lodge with Mother’s Day Brunch, Memorial Day Ob-servance at Havasu Cemetery, Flag Day Observance and Fa-ther’s Day Brunch which the Elkettes proudly served to all who attended.
As we prepare to go dark for July and August, some events still occur. At the July 4th Family Picnic Elkettes will bring side dishes and desserts and assist with the Horse Races, mostly to make sure you get your bets in. Also, during the August shut down, the Elkettes dedicate a day for Lodge cleaning by wash-ing tables and chairs, and once again having to re-move gum from the underside of those tables. I would ask that you who partake in this activity, please try to get a paper napkin for your gum. These napkins are available throughout the Lodge. Also, the summer gives us time to start preparations for the various events that will dominate our time from September with the Family Picnic thru March
with the Crazy Auction and the Awards Banquet. As Elkettes in this wonderful Lodge, I find there is almost always something to keep us busy, and I am
proud that we can assist.
Respectfully submitted, Paulette Nainteau, President (928) 680-1654
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The Elkettes donated $800 - proceeds from their Crazy Auction - to the Parks and Recreation Summer Camp Scholarship Program. In back, from left to right are Elkette President Paulette Nainteau, Auc-tion Co-chairs Kim Semmens and Rosalie Parks and Parks and Recre-ation Supervisor Donna Carlton. In front are Gavin Kaminski, Shaun Salyer and Tristan Rymer.
The Elkettes donated $200 to HAVEN Family Resource Cen-ter. Pictured from left are Kay Wdowiak, Elkette President Paulette Nainteau, HAVEN Family Advocate Ashley Buckles, Carolyn Melendez and Eva Fox.
The Elkettes honored one of their own with a plaque for the Move Forward board. A few joined for lunch to show their love and say thank you to Ace Johnson for his many years of dedication to the Elkettes and Elks.
Elkette Karen Murphy-Linden read “I Am the Flag” at the Elks Flag Day Ceremony.
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Donations April/May 2017
AEMP Leather Program - Vets $100.00 Lake Havasu City Museum 300.00 ENF 470.00 Starline School 300.00 Havasu Stingrays 300.00 Future Business 300.00 Rilyan Wehner 100.00
From Yoga Group: Calvary Church 350.00
From Elkettes: Parks & Rec After School 1,300.00 AEMP 600.00
From Country Line Dancers: Denise’s Day 300.00 Inter Agency 300.00
From Yacht Club: Friends of the Fair 250.00
Total $4,970.00
Total YTD $4,970.00
On May 6th Lake Havasu City Mayor Mark Nexsen proclaimed that week “Elks Youth
Week” at the Elks Family Splash day. Pic-tured from left: ER Gary Parsons, Mayor Nexsen, PER Jim Joubert and Youth Activi-ties Chair HR Radke.
The Elks donated $300 for the 5th Annual Coach Mike Memorial Lake Swim. The 3 mile swim, held on Jun 14, started on the California side and finished at Windsor State Beach. Pictured from left: Stingray Fundraiser Chair Louise Johnston, Swimmer Evan McMillan, Elks Youth Activities Chair HR Radke, Swim-mer Kelsee Sneed and Head Coach Melissa Powell.
The Elks Youth Activities donated $300 to the Lake Havasu City Museum of History Chil-dren’s exhibit. The museum will add interac-tive materials to help kids learn about regional plants and animals. Pictured from left: Elks Youth Activities Chair HR Radke, Museum Curator Jenny Anderson and Co-Museum Cu-rator Dick Anderson.
Youth Activities Chair HR Radke along with businessman Todd Hilde arranged for a special wheelchair to be built and donated to Elisa Toy who developed Ewing Cancer at the age of 8. Alt-hough she has undergone several opera-tions on the affected leg, she has not let it interfere with her activities including playing golf on the high school team and the Elks Junior Golf. She is an inspiration to all who know her. Pic-ture are from left Elisa’s father John Toy, Grandfather Jim Toy, Youth Ac-tivities chair HR Radke and wheelchair recipient Elisa Toy.
“Teens of the Month” awards went to Savannah Sen-ica, Amanda Spencer, Joshua Spencer, Tyler Stirling, Bryce Sandberg and Michael Johnson. In front are Nick Mayo, Tim Palmer and Aubrielle Harris.
These Lake Havasu High School students won Elks Scholarships and awards. From left Zoe Festa-Woods - Most Valuable Student Scholar-ship and Most Valuable Student Award; Olivia Waggoner - Elks Honor Award; Alexandria Sharpnack - Most Valuable Student Scholarship; Logan Johnson - Most Valuable Student Award and Marcus Spradlin - Elks Honor Award.
Star Students of the Month from left Chanelle Fernandez, Nicholas Cuda and Naomi Sharpnak.
On May 17 Elks Scholarship Chairs Rick and Lisa Stilson hosted a dinner for local students who received Elks scholarships and those who were selected as Star Students and Teens of the Month.
At the Jamaica Elementary School year end awards event, Rilynn Wehner was present with the 2016-2017 Arizona Elks Associa-tion Americanism Essay Contest award for Division I. Pictured from left: Mrs. Wehner, Rilynn and Elks Drug Awareness Chair Mike Arlow.
LODGE CLUB NEWS
GOLF CLUB NEWS
Greetings golfers. Well the warm weather is upon us again and our winter golf buddies have returned
to a calmer climate. Fortunately our golf rates will be returned to our lower summer rates starting in June. Hopefully the course will be receiving more water before then. The June away tournament will be in St. George Utah and should be perfect again. The golf courses are
always first class up there and the Utah Elks put on a really nice steak BBQ for the guys at their lodge. The Tournament for July 17th will be at Emerald Canyon Golf Course. There is still a hole in one fund available to any club member to enter. Just come and see me with your entry fee to enter. Make sure to check the board for upcoming events. All signup sheets, as always, will be located on the club board at the lodge or every Tuesday at the Refuge Golf Course. See you guys at the golf course.
Jerry Savilla, Golf Club President
VAGABONDS NEWS We have had a busy year with a number of trips throughout the year. Beginning in June we are dark for the months of June, July and August. Even though we don’t have any official meetings, many of our members meet for lunch at noon the second Wednesday of each month. Our regular meetings begin in Sep-tember.
Our first scheduled outing in September will be Williams and those dates are Sep-tember 13th to the 17th at the Railside RV Ranch. If you don’t already have your reservations, they may be full. As an alternate, we are using the Canyon Motel and RV Park, which is very close to the Railside RV Ranch. This campout is
always very well attended. By September everyone is ready to escape our heat.
Our trip in October is Lakeside Casino and RV Park in Pahrump and the dates are October 19th to the 22nd. When you make your reservations, be sure to let them know you are part of the Vaga-bonds as they are going to keep us all as close together as they can.
Our Club continues to grow with over 200 members. Welcome to Doug and Carol Dulin who are new members. We look for-ward to camping with both of you.
Our campouts are always close by – usually no more than 150 miles away. We always have lots of fun with pot lucks, golf, off-roading, shopping and a few adult beverages.
For those of you who travel in the summer, have a safe and fun summer. I look forward to seeing everyone at our next meeting Wednesday, September 13th.
Remember – BPOE – Best People on Earth.
Marti Johnson Vagabonds Secretary
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RV Parking Volunteers Needed
The Lodge’s RV park brought in over $34,000 for the Lodge this past year so it is proving to be a valuable asset. During the winter months we have a Camp Ground host to register guests, answer questions, etc.. However, during the Summer we need volunteers to answer questions about our RV parking and to make sure those RVs staying in our park have paid to do so.
We have a cell phone with a dedicated number for the RV park. People planning a visit to our Lodge often call this number to get information about the RV park and our Lodge. We need a volunteer to keep this phone for a month to answer questions regarding the above. You will be given a sheet with answers to the most common questions so it shouldn’t be too challenging.
RV parking monitors are also needed to make sure RVs staying in our park have paid to do so. RVs that have paid will have their registration form posted in the window. A simple drive by of the vehicles in the park will verify whether they have registered or not. If not, the Parking Monitor should remind them they need to register. Volunteers may sign up for one week at a time. A drive by of the RV parking area should be done 3 or 4 times during that week.
Volunteers are need for the months of July, August and September. If
you are interested in helping with the above please call Jim Joubert 714-
625-5038.
YACHT CLUB NEWS We had a small but dedicated group participate in the EYC Memorial Putt Putt event. We are consid-ering changing the date to sometime in the winter
and we will have it at the lodge. The money we raised this event will go Mile Mark-ers Therapy here in town. Thank you Lisa Stilson for your excellent bloody Mary’s enjoyed by all. We held our first full moon cruise on June 9th. We met in Thompson Bay by the
buoys and headed to Barker Beach for fun and liba-tions. Finally, we went full moon cruising. I want to send a huge thank you to all the EYC boats that attended the safety meeting on June 7th and participated in the Swim Across the Lake on June 14th. Elk’s care! On June 25th, we had a great time at Three Dunes with Bloodies and Burritos. Please watch your emails for upcoming events. If you have a boating activity you would like to see happen, volunteer to host. We are looking forward to a great HOT sum-mer of fun. We will see you on the water.
Debbie Herd
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CITY, AZ PERMIT NO. 2 ELKS CARE ELKS SHARE
BPO Elks A Fraternal Organization 3532 N McCulloch Blvd
Lake Havasu City, Arizona 86406
To Our Absent Members
Robert Vaughn Charles R. Lindtwed
Lester T. Hills
Until the Hour of Eleven Regularly Returns
IN GOD WE TRUST
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Baby blankets hand crocheted by LHC Lodge Spouse Nan Black were donated to the Steele Childrens Hospi-tal. Nan has been making and donating these blankets for many years. They were presented by Eileen Lee and Wanda Parsons at the AEA Convention in May.
Elks Veterans Chair Bud Watts accompanied Korean War Veteran Bill Sullivan on the Honor Flight to Washington, DC. While there they visited several monuments including the Korean War Memo-rial.
The Elks Country Line Dancers presented a check for $300 to the Interagency Battered Women Program. Pictured from left: Elks Country Line Dancer Julie Cameron, Presi-dent/CEO Interagency Council Mike Eigenbrodt and Elks Country Line Dancer Nancy Reynolds.
The No Talent, Talent Show
If you sing, play a musical instru-ment, tell jokes, do magic or if you have any unusual talents, I am look-ing for you!
Putting this show on is a lot of work, with auditions and rehearsals, and requires a commitment from partici-pants, but it is also lots of fun.
If anyone is interested in participat-ing or has any questions, please con-tact Julie Cameron at 928-231-0099.