Ebbetts Pass Lodge #1123 July 2016 Volume 16 Issue 3 4th Annual Luau Saturday July 23, 2016 ON SALE JUNE 10, 2016 Whole Roasted Kailua Pig Lilikoi BBQ Sauce Chicken Fried Rice Roasted Potatoes Hawaiian Coleslaw Assorted Fruit Dessert ON SALE JUNE 10, 2016 $ 15.00 Per Person Pre-paid See Bartender for tickets
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Ebbetts Pass Lodge #1123 July 2016 Volume 16 Issue 3
Well, summer is in full swing at the lodge!!! We have a lot of fun upcoming events in the next few months. This month wehave Ted and Kathy Carpenter's annual “Luau”. For those of you who have not made it to this event it is always a great time! Tedand Kathy create “Hawaii” in the mountains at our lodge and Ted barbecues a whole pig!!! So come out and enjoy a little slice of theHawaiian Islands and enjoy good food, cold drinks and GREAT friends!!
On August 20th, (I know its early), but I want to get the word out about another great event; Maryann Fabian’s “Car Showand Chili Cook-Off”. This event was a huge success last year with some great cars and motorcycles on display!!! Everyone had somuch fun last year that Maryann decided to add a “chili cook-off” this year. I am looking forward to tasting some great chili andchecking out some awesome cars and motorcycles!!! Come by the lodge and pick up your entry forms for both events!!!!
I want to thank everyone who came out to the special cleaning day to clean up the outside of the lodge for the Heisinger golftournament. Because of all the volunteers, the clean up took no time at all! It’s volunteers that keep our lodge up and running! Thankyou for all your time and effort!!
Also as a quick reminder, during large events we will have a “Duty Officer” manning the door. If he or she asks for yourmoose ID please be courteous and present it to him/her even if you have been a member of the lodge since its inception. We haverules set forth by Moose International regarding non-member attendance at our lodge as well as LAWS we have to follow regardingour ABC license.
Our BULL MOOSE of the month is Wayne Renaud!!! Wayne joined the lodge in September of 2001. Wayne has been re-sponsible for taking all empty beer bottles to be recycled. And lets face it, we have a LOT of bottles to be returned. During the recentpine needle clean up at the lodge, Wayne volunteered the use of his newly purchase trailer to haul all the needles down to Gene Mill-ers. Thank you Wayne for all your time and effort!!!
Please have a safe and fun summer and come see us at the Lodge.
Yours Truly,Scott Freier, Governor
We cannot do itwithout YOU!Please support
your Lodge andChapter by
supporting ourfundraising efforts.Come out and have
dinner with us!
Senior Regent’s Update
One of our members, Mark Garrett, held fund raising dinner for the seniors at Brett Hart High School whowere buying cooking barrels for the Navy Seal team for their Senior Project. The two students who headedup this project are Riley Gorman and Ryan Maranics. The project sent 5 barrels to the Seal Teams on theeast coast and 5 barrels to Seal Teams on the west coast. What a great project for the seniors at Bret HartHigh and a big thanks goes out to these two students that headed up this project. Mark Garrett is a great ex-ample of what the Moose members do for our local community!! Thanks Mark for your time and effort.We will have a New Member Luncheon on August 13th 11:00am so mark your calendars and come to theLodge for a great FREE lunch provided by the Women of the Moose. Thank you ladies for this lunch. Idon’t know what this Lodge would do without these wonderful Ladies.Don’t forget to mark your calendars for the Luau on July 23rd this is a pre pay and the tickets are $15.00and can be purchased behind the bar.We do have 2 celebration of life for two of our fallen Brothers:Don Pietch July 16th 1:30 pm Pot luck to followBill Hines July 30th 1:30 pm Pot luck to follow
Ted CarpenterActivity Chair
Congratulations to the Senior Class of 2016. I’m proud to report the WOTM gave five $500 scholarships to four seniors at BretHarte H.S. and one senior at Mountain Oaks Charter School.Thanks to all of you who attended an event that generated money to our Scholarship Committee.
I’d like to remind all members to report your Community Service Hours so that WOTM can get credit. Whether you live in thefoothills or the Bay Area, if you volunteer at your local library, Meals on Wheels, Hospice, Humane Society centers, or local Vet-eran centers please fill out a Community Service Hours form. The form can be found in the Lodge on the WOTM Bulletin boardin a large manila envelope. It will also be on the Ebbetts Pass Website very soon. These are just examples of community servicethere are many more ways to earn these hours. Call me and I can email a form to you if needed.
The WOTM have been assigned a monetary objective for a Moose International Special Centennial Project to build a three storyapartment complex at Moosehaven. We have accepted this challenge. A Special Moosehaven Centennial Project Committee,chaired by Elaine Shaffer, Jr Regent, has been created. You’ll see more raffles and 50/50s at more dinners and events to help usraise the money. You can help by donating any gifts that are “re-gifting” worthy to help fill the raffle baskets. We’ll be collectingthese items at any Chapter Meeting. See Elaine or me if you have questions.
July Activities: The Luau on July 23rd purchase tickets ahead of time $15 and the Gentle Stretch Class. I invite all of you to dustoff your hula skirt and come have some fun.
Our June Coworker of the Month is Cathy Kuhn who has been a WOTM member for about three years. Cathy is the Chairman ofthe Scholarship Committee and along with her team, they reviewed about 40 applications. She and Chaz Armstrong also attendedthe respective Award Ceremonies for the winners to present them with their scholarship. In addition, Cathy can report 17 ½ hoursof Community Service Hours as a volunteer for the Annual Arnold Library Book Sale. Great Job!!!
Please remember that our Lodge and WOTM rely on our members, near and far, to come have a meal, and join in events as well asvolunteering an hour of your time to keep our Chapter strong.
Have a safe and fun summer.
Fraternally,Senior RegentMelanie Kish
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We are working on our membership quota for 2016 and we need some helpfrom our membership in order to make our goal of 524 members on our rolls.If you sponsor a new member now, there will be a $10.00 saving for the newmember on the cost to joins the Lodge is paying half of the application fee atthis time. So instead of $85.00 to join it is $75.00 right now.
We are asking that our membership enroll as many of their friends and rela-tives as they can during the month of July 2016, this would be a great help inreaching our goal and it would save the new member $10.00!!
We will be holding our New Member Orientation and free luncheon on Au-gust 13th 11:00 am this is open to all our members as well, so come to theLodge and welcome all our new members and have a great FREE lunch!!I want to thank you in advance for your help!!
Ted CarpenterMembership Chairman
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Ebbetts PassWomen of the
MooseCelebrating our
40 yearAnniversary.
Grab a pin for $5.00Available at the Lodge
Membership StatusEbbetts Pass Lodge #112306/15/2016Member on rolls last Month 515Total Adds 11Total Deductions 15Total Arrears ( expired ) 86Percent Arrears 14.12%Total on rolls last Transmit 511Goal for 04/30/2017 524
Ebbetts Pass Chapter #171406/15/2016Members on Rolls Last Month 375Total Adds 8Total Deductions 11Total Arrears (Expired) 68Percent of Arrears 15.45%Total on Rolls last transmit 372Goal for 04/30/2017
We had a fantastic turn out for our Saturday Work Day on June 4th. Lots of you showed upto help get the pine needs raked and the back and front yards cleaned up and ready for our summerdinner events.
When I arrived, I found Mark and Ryan Miguel had come early and had begun raking a largeportion of the pine needles. Good way to get the job started and get ahead of the heat. We were thenjoined by Wayne Renaud, Marilyn Strand, Bill Osincup, Nancy Rubesa, Scott and Mcenna Freier,Jack and Elaine Shaffer, Mike Mullaney, Terry Long-Mullaney, Robert Bragg, Steve O, Steve Bre-aneu, Dane and Tyler Skaar, Denny Clemens, Jason Lemon, Karl Malmin, Scott McKinney and DanLeary. The work by many was finished in no time on a very hot day. Thanks to Wayne for the use ofhis dump trailer to haul the pine needles away. That was a big help. If I missed you, it is because youdidn’t sign the Work Day Sign In sheet and if I misspelled your name it is because I couldn’t figure itout, so you need to work on your penmanship.
Now, on to our regular Work Day on Tuesday, June 7. Where were you guys? I guess youdid such a great job on Saturday on the outside you forgot about Tuesday on the inside. Oh well, nobiggie. I hear a couple of you showed up after I left and sorry for that. It just looked like a no showat 9AM.
Let’s not forget about Karl Malmin and Dan Leary taking care of our lawns for us. DellaTaylor planted all of the flowers under our Moose sign. And who could forget Gloria Gonzales whofaithfully keeps our coffee pots and area clean all of the time.
Oh, I have a quick apology and beg for forgiveness. It seems that I missed mentioning thatPat Collum showed up on Sunday to help do some clean up while they were in town a while back.This is a very large omission as Pat headed up Work Day for years for the Lodge. So, thank you Patfor your recent help and all of your help in the past. We miss you dearly.
OK, next Lodge Work Day is Tuesday, July 5th at 9AM. I will be in St. Louis at the MooseConvention and will not be able to get you all set up and working!! I’m sure I will be able to find areplacement to motivate you. Thanks.Jean Lestanguet
I would like to thank everyone who helped with Fathers DayBrunch. It was a great turn out.With out all of you working together it would not have happen.Thank You AgainFraternally YoursDella Taylor Chairmen
Greetings Co-Workers,Well ladies we are well on our way into our new MOOSE YEAR. I have been gone forquite a while over the winter and this is my first message as Membership Retention Chairfor our Chapter. I was on a cross country trip since February 2016. I returned to Arnoldin mid-May.So welcome to a new year for the Women of the Moose. We have a very exciting yearahead. We have a new board that has many exciting events on the agenda and lots ofgreat funding raising events on the horizon. We have the 2nd Annual Car Show, the ChiliCook Off, Wine on the Mountain, our Senior Regent Member Tea, just to mention a few.There are lots more in the coming year. Be sure that you are on the bulletin list as well asthe weekly update list so that you are on top of all of the exciting events of the upcomingyear. I hope that I have all of the email addresses for our new members, but there is noway I can know that, if someone does not let me know. So if you are not receiving myemails each week please let me know at [email protected] so thatyou receive both the bulletin monthly and the updates weekly.I want to make sure that you are aware of the NEW MEMBER FEES to join our fantasticlodge and chapter. Our New Member Chapter Fees are: Application FEE $20.00 and ourdues are $32.00 for a total of $52.00. OUR CHAPTER IS GIVING ALL NEW MEM-BERS A GIFT OF $10.00 TOWARD THE APPLICATION FEE. SO……………. ALLNEW MEMBERS ONLY HAVE TO PAY $10.00 FOR YOUR APPLICATION FEE BE-CAUSE OF THE GIFT OF THE CHAPTER OF $10.00 TOWARD ALL APPLICATIONFEES FOR NEW MEMBERS. THIS PLUS THE DUES OF $32.00 (WHICH HAS NOTINCREASED FROM LAST YEAR) EQUALS A TOTAL OF $42.00 FOR A NEWMEMBERSHIP IN A FANTASTIC FRATERNITY IN ARNOLD.Talk to your friends, relatives, and neighbors and ask them to join us in our fun, friendly,and fantastic fraternity, helping friends, neighbors, and community in Arnold as well asour friends and coworkers at Moosehaven & Mooseheart with contributions toward thefuture of our youth at Mooseheart and our seniors at Moosehaven. Take advantage of ourcontribution of HALF of the Application FEE and have your friends join now while wehave this reduction of $10.00 and have your friends join for the low price of $42.00 for ayear of fun, fraternity, and camaraderie.Thank you in advance for your input and help with our new year. I want to hear fromyou and any ideas you have so we can do a great job for this year. Again here is myemail and phone #: [email protected] 209-795-4428 or 209-471-0448. Contact me anytime.Fraternally,Kathy Carpenter, Membership Retention Chair
Save the Date! August 20 is the date for our 2nd Ever Car Show and the 1st
ever Chili Cook-off. This is one of the few events at the Lodge that is opento the public and promises to be a big money maker for the Lodge. If it’s onwheels, it can be entered into the Car Show. Kids can even enter their bikesand skate boards. Entries will compete for awards from local merchantsand a cash award for Best of Show chosen by the public. The entry fee isonly $20. A $5 wrist band will get unlimited tasting at the Chili Cook-off in-cluding homemade cornbread and a ballot for the People’s Choice award.We will have food available for purchase that day. The Lodge will be openfor refreshments. There will be a spaghetti and meatball dinner at theLodge that evening and we hope to have a breakfast Sunday morning aswell. So what do we need? Your participation, of course. Lodge events aresuccessful when our members join in. People are needed at our booths forregistration, raffle ticket sales, and selling food, beer and wine. We needpeople for crowd control, cooking, and anything else that comes up. Wealso need your RAFFLE PRIZE DONATIONS. Raffle ticket sales generate a ma-jor portion of our profit. Or send in a contribution to help out. This is afund raising event sponsored by the Woman of the Moose Chapter1714 and all proceeds benefit the many local charities and non-profits wesupport. Plus, when you come to the Lodge, your purchases support theLodge operations and keep the doors open for your future enjoyment. Thisis the last event of the Summer season. Show your support for ourLodge! Come and join in at this family event. Registration and entry formsare available at:www.facebook.com/ebbettspassmooselodgeevents
LOOM Officers 2016-2017Governor-Scott FreierAdministrator-Bill KislingburyJr Governor-Jack KuhnPrelate-Thomas BradshawJr Past Gov-Bob BurnsTreasurer-Patrick Wrigglesworth1st Yr Trustee-Karl Malmin2nd Yr. Trustee-Bill Osincup3rd Yr Trustee-Dan LearySgt At Arms-Robert FreierInner Guard-Willie GanleyOuter Guard-Paul Penney
WOTM Officers 2016-2017Senior Regent-Melanie KishJunior Regent– Elaine ShafferRecorder-Colette ScalesSecretary/Treasurer– Karen PenningtonJr. Grad Regent-Diane FreierGuide–Share PetersonGuide– Marilyn Harlow
The only change to report at this time is our meeting night.Friday July 22, 2016 is our next meeting at 5:30 pm
SAFE SURFIN’This month the EZ childID team participated inthe open house at HazelFischer Elementary. I'dlike to thank Senior Re-gent Diane Freier andJunior Grad RegentColette Scales for helpingat this event. We wereable to provide the ID kitsto 16 children and wasonce again greatly appre-ciated by the families ofthe children.
If you know of any eventsthat would benefit fromthe services of the EZChild ID Program pleaselet me know! Thanks!!