12 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED ST. AUGUSTINE ELKS LODGE #829 PO BOX 238 ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA 32085-0238 TEL.-904-471-2829 A FRATERNAL ORGANIZATION Editor>>>> Mike Rathmann, Lodge Secretary [email protected]Phone: 904-471-2829 ST AUGUSTINE LODGE WEB SITE www.elks829.com FLORIDA ELKS ASSOCIATION- www.floridaelks.org ELKS GRAND LODGE www.elks.org/ 2016 OFFICER OF THE YEAR Connie Sarnowski 2016 ELK OF THE YEAR Cary Coleman 2016 VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR Katherine Helhoski 2016 ELK COUPLE OF THE YEAR Joe and Necie Smith ST. AUGUSTINE ST. AUGUSTINE ST. AUGUSTINE ST. AUGUSTINE ELKS LODGE #829 ELKS LODGE #829 ELKS LODGE #829 ELKS LODGE #829 LODGE BULLETIN October 2017 October 2017 October 2017 October 2017
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ST. AUGUSTINE ST. AUGUSTINE ST. AUGUSTINE ST. AUGUSTINE
As I write this letter we still have Elk members that are with-out power. Irma affected just about everyone. I talked to one man who said every day on the way home it was a gallon of milk, a loaf of bread and diapers. Now it is five gallons of gas too. There are people in the community that need help and that is what Elks do.
Bingo is temporarily closed so our primary source of income for charity is the event parking. On a busy night it takes about ten people to park effectively. I am making a request for volunteers if you can just help one show a month we can give some of the regulars a night off.
Because of slow summer sales the kitchen has been cut back to volunteers only. I have heard some suggestions the PERs want to cook a Friday night dinner. I wonder what they will surprise us with? The PERs are a fun group and work well together.
I am going to speak to the officers and I would like them to do a Friday dinner as well. I am not sure what we will make but I can do beans!
I am sure there are others that are handy in the kitchen and would like to wow us with their culinary expertise. All you need to do is reach out to me and we can make it happen.
My Elk of the month is Chris Lowe. Chris had his house heavily damaged during Mathew and before he could get it all put back together Irma came along and put him back to square one. Last week he was in the lot helping to park cars smiling and waving at everyone.
Chris is a good Elk he always has a smile, a kind word and a bit horseplay. Congratulation Chris.
One of the main fundraisers as an Elks Lodge is Elks Na-
tional Foundation (ENF). The foundation supports both national and
state programs as well as providing special grants to Lodges for work in
our communities. Without the support of the local Lodges, ENF would
not have the impact it does from local Lodges to state and national pro-
grams. From time to time I discuss those programs in the ENF Corner
articles.
This month I would like to list the 35 Lodge members who have been
recognized by Grand Lodge as Second-Year Donors and awarded the
Great Heart Elk Pin. For those who are recognized below and attending
the next Lodge meeting, I will be awarding the Great Heart Elk Pin.
The members recognized are:
Wayne S Barbour, Peter Beckwith Sr., Frank Benischeck, Gloria
Benischeck, Arthur E Borde, Edward S Bowman, James Bristle, Allen
Cole, Sarah Dousman, John Dunkle, Alisa M Eason, Nicole Ehart,
Gerard M Gerling, David A Grace, Donald R Gray, Thomas Heggie,
Gerald Hunt, Sam Kinsey, Barry Master, Ruthie McDaniel, Sarah
McDavitt, Vincent Newberry, Daniel J Nootens, Ed Paucek, Michael L
Rathmann, Pamela Ruiz, Peggy Shope, A Joseph Smith, Jr., Barbara
Smith, Joseph Smith Sr., M Denise Smith, Joann Stoval, Harry Wal-
dron, Jeffrey West, and Patrick Whelan.
Congratulations to the above individuals for being recipients of the
Great Heart Elk Pin and thank you for contributing to the success of
Elks National Foundation programs. You are truly the examples of Elks
Care – Elks Share!
NOTE: Since 2015, a portion of the $100 you paid for each 10K Super-nite ticket went as a donation to ENF in your name. For 2016, the con-tribution to ENF in your name was $23.80 per ticket.
Fraternally, Bob Kershner, PER
ENF Chair, St Augustine Lodge #829
ENF Corner
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Eland News
Has September already passed??? Welcome to October!
Good bye and good riddance to Hurricane Irma. I hope that
everyone is either back to normal, almost normal, or making progress
toward normal, whatever “normal” may be.
As we move forward, please remember that Saturday, November
18th is the date for the Sock Hop. Our special entertainment group re-
mains Avenue D. For those who don't think you know them, they are the
lodge members Tom Landers, Judy Patrick and Ken Dellmire. They are
absolutely amazing!!! The music will “knock you socks off”. Avenue D
sings songs that you will love to dance to, and some that will possibly
bring back great memories. The lodge will be decorated in the theme of
a 1950's malt shop. Light snacks will be on the tables, and one or two
food trucks will be scheduled to be outside the back doors. You can or-
der and pay for the food you want, then bring it into the lodge/malt shop
to enjoy. The Elks will have a cash bar open in the hall as well. Tickets are
$10 each, and once again our terrific bar tenders will sell them at the bar.
They will go on sale in October.
I'll be in my poodle skirt and Mike will be in blue jeans and T-shirt.
You can join in the 50's or 60's dress style or wear your current every day
a<re. Hope to see everyone at this fun event. (Yes, this is almost what I
wrote in the August and September newsle>ers, but s?ll true.) Please
plan on joining us for a well needed night of fun!!!
If you are the spouse of an Elk, we are extending a special invita-
?on to join our Eland organiza?on. We would love to meet and answer
any ques?ons that you may have.
Our next Eland mee�ng will be Wednesday, October 4th, at 7:30 PM.
Hope to see you there.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT ELAND, PLEASE CONTACT OUR
VICE PRESIDENT/MEMBERSHIP CHAIR LADY JUDY REYES @ jareye-
[email protected] (904) 825-8569 or you may contact me, Sharyn Grace,
Exalted Ruler Gebert with (in alphabetical order): Donna Bellamy, Gary Bertera, Patrick Canan, Marie Chretian, Brian Crevasse, Steven Dittman, Janis Dittman, Sherry Doncsecz, Daniel Hilbert, Stephen Kelley, Kristian Kohrs, Joshua Long-street, Zane Michalko, Andrew Morgan, Allen Williams
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Northeast District Vice President Visitations
Plan to join our own Pat Shipley as he visits Northeast
District Lodges as this year’s Vice President:
Jacksonville 10-21-2017
Green Cove Springs 11-04-2017
St Augustine 12-09-2017 *
* Note the date changed so as not to conflict with PAL Day
Renovation of Ante-Room & Front Entrance - The project to renovate the ante-room and to begin using its door for regu-lar Lodge entry & exit has begun. A new door has been in-stalled and preparations are underway to replace the floor.
Outside Pavilion - The structure has been ordered and preparations made to demo the area and pour a new slab.
Expansion of Parking Area - Underbrush has been cleared and the area partially levelled on the east side of our prop-erty to add more parking spaces. Waiting to receive the re-quired permits to finish the project.
NOTICES
Lists of current membership candidates (new, transfers or reinstatements) are posted on the Lounge Bulletin Board. Members wanting to comment on a prospective candi-date should contact a Lodge Officer or send an email to: [email protected].
A list of bills-to-be-paid and detailed budget information is available at the Wednesday meetings.
Please notify the Secretary ([email protected] or (904)471-2829 when your address, phone or email changes.
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VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION PARTY!!!
The Officers of St. Augustine Lodge #829 want to thank our volunteers by throwing a party to recognize all the fine members who volunteered any time this Lodge year, 2017/2018.
WHEN: OCTOBER 14th, 2017
WHERE: Main Hall
TIME: 6:00 pm til we leave
COST: FREE!! to all volunteers, 2017/2018 Lodge Officers, PER's, and current Eland members. (Spouses or Significant Others welcome)
VENUE: Food, Door Prizes, and Live. Entertainment!
You must sign up before October 7th to attend, the signup sheet will be available at the bar, just ask your bartender.
The Main Lounge will be open for business this night for regular paying customers.
DANCE LESSONS ARE BACK!!!!
Dance lessons at the Lodge will resume on Monday evenings at 7:30pm in the rear Hall. The lesson is followed by open dancing un-til 9:00pm. No partner is required. Guests are also welcome, subject to the rules of the Lodge. We are currently teaching the Cha-Cha, but will also provide pointers on any dance.
As we age, studies show that dancing may be the best form of exer-cise. Dancing not only uses body muscles, but is a strong exercise for mental coordination and “muscle memory.” So, get up off the couch and start practicing for your 100th Birthday Dance!
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Be a Ready Rider and Help our Lodge Get It Done!
In the Old West, a posse was made up of Very Busy citizens who sometimes
were able to get away from the daily challenges of survival to assist in a neces-
sary community objective. The ELKS Ready Riders are busy living their lives
but are willing to be approached when certain activities are in need of assistance.
The Ready Riders are asked to check activities of interest such as decorating for
parities, assisting food services, etc.
Elks Ready Riders are never obligated to assist if contacted. By filling out the
form you are only stating an interest and May Be Contacted to find out more
about how you are looking to volunteer and be part of the Ready Riders!
Preference chart is listed below; add any special talents to the “other” box.
Check your areas of interest:
[ ] Ready Recruitment Team [ ] Painting and Decorating
[ ] Ready Rider Contact Team [ ] Minor Carpentry/Construction/Maintenance
[ ] Bingo Team [ ] Inventory Team
[ ] Event Parking Team [ ] Office Support
[ ] Food Preparation [ ] Family Activities Team
[ ] Event Decoration [ ] Photography Team
[ ] Event Set-up/Take-down [ ] Charity-Related Team