Sphinx Booster July ‐ Sept 2010 Inside: News about your 2010 Sphinx Shrine! Divan Directory................................ 2 Pote's Message................................ 3 United in Rock Supports Hospitals ... 4 First Place Dromedary Award........... 5 Upcoming Events............................. 6 ‐ 8 Parade Dates .................................. 8 Units and Clubs ‐ News .................... 9 ‐ 12 Chaplain's Corner ............................ 13 IIAFWAGDI ‐ Photos ......................... 14 Donation & Community Activity....... 15 Donation Forms ............................... 16 Sign Up forms .................................. 17 Sphinx Advertisers ........................... 18 Donations List.................................. 19 Black Camel List ............................... 19 Events Calendar ............................... 20 Our Theme for 2010 “THE MESSAGE WE SEND IN 2010" Check out Upcoming Events For the Summer and Fall! PARADE SEASON ARRIVES ! The “Sphinx Booster” is the quarterly magazine of Sphinx Shrine A.A.O.N.M.S. Inside Highlights • Sphinx takes First Place Dromedary Award • Motor Patrol is presented with new truck • 2nd Annual Carnival a success! • Classic Rock legends support Shrine kids • Lots of upcoming Summer events ! Remember ‐ IIAFWAGDI ! Motor Patrol's new "big rig" ‐ See page 15
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Sphinx Booster July ‐ Sept 2010
Inside: News about your 2010 Sphinx Shrine!
Divan Directory................................2 Pote's Message................................3 United in Rock Supports Hospitals ...4 First Place Dromedary Award...........5 Upcoming Events.............................6 ‐ 8 Parade Dates ..................................8 Units and Clubs ‐ News ....................9 ‐ 12 Chaplain's Corner ............................13
IIAFWAGDI ‐ Photos.........................14 Donation & Community Activity.......15 Donation Forms...............................16 Sign Up forms..................................17 Sphinx Advertisers ...........................18 Donations List..................................19 Black Camel List ...............................19 Events Calendar...............................20
Our Theme for 2010
“THE MESSAGE WE SEND IN
2010"
Check out Upcoming Events For the Summer
and Fall!
PARADE SEASON ARRIVES !
The “Sphinx Booster” is the quarterly magazine of Sphinx Shrine A.A.O.N.M.S.
Shrine of North America Website: www.shrinershq.org
Deadline‐next Booster October Issue: Sept. 11, 2010
Potentate David W. McDonough, Sr. (Heidi) 176 N. Anguilla Rd. Pawcatuck, CT 06379 (860) 599‐9076 Email: [email protected]
Chief Rabban Raymond A Basley Jr (Kathy Los) 10 Knob Hill Rd. So. Meriden, CT 06451 (203) 213‐1154 Email: [email protected]
Assistant Rabban Jean P. Maheu (Diane) PO Box 328 Moodus, CT 06469 (860) 608‐2796 Email: [email protected]
High Priest & Prophet Howard "Skip" Northrop (Donna Oakes) 81 Joy Rd. Middlebury, CT 06762 203‐758‐9592 203‐525‐1078 (cell) [email protected]
Oriental Guide Howard R. Pinkham (Lori DuBois) 48 Fernwood Drive Simsbury, CT 06070 860‐205‐2911 cell [email protected]
Treasurer George E. Lincoln (Jo‐Ann) 358 New Britain Ave Newington, CT 06111 (860) 667‐1801 [email protected]
Recorder Lewis P. Bither (Nancy) 1516 East Main Street, #10 Meriden, CT 06450 Tel (203) 634‐3442, cell (203) 214‐1101 [email protected]
1st Ceremonial Master Vincent Matozzo 92 Anderson Ave Waterbury CT 06708 203 525 4050 [email protected]
2nd Ceremonial Master
** Reservations for Monthly meetings and functions We are being charged based on the number of dinners ordered. We order based on the number of reservations received.
Unfortunately, if you reserved and are a “no‐show” you may be billed the charge for the meal!
"During inclement weather, when the Newington Schools are closed, so also the Sphinx Shrine Center will be closed for that day. This includes Unit and Club activities. If the inclement weather occurs on a weekend, the Sphinx
Shrine Center voice mail will provide the proper information and info will be posted on WVIT Channel 30"
Note: Content printed based on best available information provided at the time of publication.
Sphinx Booster Oasis of Newington, Desert of Connecticut
Charter #73 Sphinx
The stated meetings of Sphinx Shrine are held on the third Wednesday of each month except July and August.
Imperial Representative William "Doc" Arquette (Martha) (860) 542‐1559 [email protected] Captain of the Guard Daniel M. Luft (Tammy) Tel: (203) 630‐9132
Temple Outer Guard David Herbert (Lisabeth) 860‐582‐7377. Chaplain Vernon K. Cleaves, PP (Patsy) Tel: (203) 269‐0336 [email protected]
Potentate's Message: Good day to all Nobles and Ladies! As the old saying goes, time flies when you’re having FUN! Here we are, already into Summer! We have had many great events and there is still more to come. Our Italian night had a very big turn-out of guests. The food was great, the service by the Divan members and their Ladies superb and the Tango dancers were the hit of the night. As one of the dancers was explaining what type of dancing they were doing we had a big surprise when he started to tell us a story about their niece. She is one of our Shrine Children and as he spoke more about her journey through Shriners Hospital you could hear his voice start to quiver with appreciation that the Shriners were there for her. WOW ! This is why I'm proud to be Shriner! A big thanks to all that supported Italian Night. We "Rocked Around the Clock" 50’s style as the penny loafers were dusted off and the poodle skirts and letter sweaters were worn. Great job to all the guys and gals that came out in their "50's" get-ups. The food was straight out of the 50's - sliders, cheeseburgers, fries and even root beer floats! A spe-cial thank you to our Chief Aide Bob Bailey and his Lady Nancy and to all the Aides that were there to help out. Once again we were able to hold our 2nd annual Sphinx Shriners Carnival in Manchester. I wish that Mother Nature could have been a little kinder to us but we made the best of it. I would like to thank all the Units & Clubs that came out to support the event it was deeply appreciated. Even with a few rain outs we were raised over $6,000 this year. A big thank you to Coleman Brothers Carnivals!
As I'm finishing this letter we are all getting ready for our trip to To-ronto, Canada for the 136th Impe-rial Council session. I know we will all have a great time. The bus traveling to Toronto will have about 50 Nobles and Ladies from Sphinx, Melha and Pyramid. That is sure to be a great time! Lady Heidi and I wish to thank the bus captain volunteers from Sphinx, Lew and Nancy Bither and Ed & Joanne Schilke. We look forward to greeting all of you at the Westin Harbour Castle in Toronto.
There are many good times still to be enjoyed as we travel to Hanover, New Hampshire and Virginia Beach, march in parades throughout the Summer and gather for our Family Picnic in August. I hope to see many of the Nobles and Ladies attend these great Summertime events. Please check here in the Booster for details. I would like to leave you with this saying I was told by our niece Haley "HAVE A HAPPY DAY"
Remember ‐ If It Ain't Fun,
We Ain't Gonna' Do It!
"Ain't it GREAT to be a Shriner!" Yours In The Faith,
David W. McDonough , Sr. Potentate
Potentate David W. McDonough , Sr.
Ain't it GREAT to be a Shriner!
SAVE THE DATE!
SPHINX SHRINE APPRECIATION / NIGHT!
Wed. October 20th 6:00 PM Social Hour ‐ 7:00 PM Dinner
Sphinx Members, Families and Friends welcome! $20 per person
Watch for details!
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Illustrious Sir David McDonough, Sr. and some of the Sphinx Shrine Funsters, Ladies and families spent Friday evening, June 18th raising funds in support of the Shriners Hospitals for Children in Boston. The United in Rock Tour featuring Foreigner, Styx and special guest Kansas performed at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT. Part of the proceeds from the sale of the Foreigner CD/DVD sets and the Styx programs were being donated to the Boston Hospital. The "helpers" met Foreigner contact, Brett Alverson, outside the arena a little after 5pm. Foreigner wristbands were is‐sued and then the Sphinx group was escorted into the con‐course where the intensive training began. “The pricing on either item is $20. This isn’t rocket science, folks.” Next Brett shared the secrets to packing the team's vend boxes – 10 programs & 30 CD’s fit nicely when properly packed. A string of door prize tickets were issued as well. One ticket per each item sold got the buyer a chance at winning an Epiphone guitar that had been autographed by Foreigner. The Sphinx team had a table along the wall at one entrance and the rest paired up to sell around the arena. With fezzes in place, the Sphinx contingent was ready to greet the crowd as the doors opened at 6pm. While some CD’s and programs were sold before the concert began, most people entering were busy getting pre‐concert goodies and finding their seats. Kansas opened the concert with a 40‐minute set that in‐cluded their hit, “Dust in the Wind”. After their set was complete, an announcement was made that both Foreigner and Styx were donating a portion of their proceeds to the Shriners Hospitals for Children. After that, things got very busy, very fast. It would be nice to think it was because of
the fans' avid support of Shriners Hospitals, but a chance at the guitar may have added to the madness! Foreigner took the stage and played non‐stop for two hours. Great hits such as “Cold as Ice” and “Hot Blooded” brought the fans to their feet. When their set was done, and the stage was being set up for Styx, a reminder announcement was made about the donation to the Shriners Hospitals and the autographed guitar. This time the Shrine helpers were better prepared for another huge buying frenzy. When Styx took the stage – the groups gathered back at table to meet with Brett and cash out for the evening. When the remaining CD’s and programs were counted and boxed and the money counted, almost $1600 had been made for the Shriners Hospitals in Boston. At the drawing for the guitar after the event, the first ticket drawn had no owner. A loud cheer rose from those gath‐ered – realizing they were “back in the hunt”. The second ticket drawn did have an owner. A very excited young lady worked her way through the crowd to the front to present her ticket for verification. Once confirmed, she received a huge round of applause ‐ and the guitar! Classic rock music and a chance to raise money for the Shriners Hospitals ‐ it doesn’t get much better than that!
Ain’t it great to be a Shriner!
Thank you Foreigner and Styx for your generosity and support!
By: Noble Steve Aldi and Bruce Fairclough
The Potentate, David McDonough, Sr. and his Sphinx Shrine "helpers" at Mohegan Sun Arena on Friday, June 18th.
Sphinx Shriners and Classic Rock at "the Sun" "United in Rock Tour" at Mohegan Sun Concert helps support Shriners Hospitals
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Sphinx takes FIRST PLACE Dromedary Award!
Don't forget your 2010 Sphinx Tie! Support First Lady Heidi's special project for the kids! Seen here "modeled" by Noble Anton "Tony" Petras, the 2010 official Sphinx Shrine neckties help to support First Lady Heidi's project for the year ‐ improving the atmosphere at the Springfield Hospital's COAL Lab, where she plans on making the surroundings more "family friendly." The ties are specially designed, with the "Editorial Without Words" in a deep, rich blue background.
Every year, the Imperial Shrine recognizes the efforts of each individual Shrine center to effectively communicate with their membership. This includes their membership publications and their websites. A panel of experts reviews each, offers feed‐back to each Shrine on their submissions, and then recognizes the best efforts among ALL Shrines with a First Place Award in each category. This year, a new category / award was added ‐ for Email communications. These would include the email "blasts" you periodically see in your email inbox.
We're happy to report that Sphinx Shrine took FIRST PLACE in this new category!
Imperial's feedback was that the use of graphics and color, along with how the emails were organized, was a great atten‐tion‐getter. Additionally, we use an email program called "Constant Contact" and they were impressed with the statistics that the company could provide on how many were opened, how many read each article, and much more. Pictured left, is Illustrious Sir David McDonough presenting our Communications Director, Noble Bruce Fairclough, with the First Place certificate and crystal trophy from Imperial at the recent June meeting. Bruce is the official Sphinx Photogra‐pher, Webmaster and Editor of the "Booster." Included in these duties are the writing and implementation of the Email blasts that resulted in this recognition for Sphinx. The trophy will be proudly on display at the Shrine Center. If you don't already subscribe to the email blasts, you can opt into receiving them by going to our official website at:
www.sphinxshrine.org
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Maple Sugar Bowl Weekend August 5‐8, 2010
Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl ‐ Windsor, VT staying at the Fireside Inn
(Exit 20, I‐89 Airport Road West Lebanon, NH)
• Package "A" 3 night stay per couple is $565.00 which includes 3 nights stay.
• Package "B" 2 night stay per couple is $420.00 which includes 2 nights stay.
• Package "A‐1" 3 night stay single person $470.00 which includes 3 nights stay.
• Package "B"‐1" 2 night stay single person $335.00 which includes 2 nights stay.
All include full hospitality, lunch after the parade with free drink ticket, Saturday evening dinner with entertainment.
Reservations available… contact the Recorder’s Office
Join us for a FUN weekend with the festivities and the Parade...
Sphinx Shriners with Masons
Fun Night at the Stadium!
New Britain RockCats Friday, July 23rd, 2010
7:05 PM. ‐ Gates open at 5:30 PM
Pre‐Game official Sphinx Shrine Parade on the field Sphinx Legion of Honor to present the Colors
5:00 PM Meeting at the lot across from the Stadium. (Tailgating allowed)
• 6:00 Line up for Parade ‐ 6:20 to 6:30 Parade • Contact Perne Maynard (Public Relations) with questions
NOTE: All participants / units can get their tickets
in advance w/Recorder’s Office Admission free for Parade Participants
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Virginia Beach Weekend ‐ MASA Thursday ‐ Sunday
September 9 ‐ 12
Oceanside Hotel near King Neptune
• Single is 460.00 3 night stay • Double is 520.00 3 night stay (prices are $50.00 less than last years trip)
These prices will include all room and taxes, hospitality room, luncheon after the parade on Saturday which will be a
buffet at the Neptune Restaurant.
Bus to Virginia Beach will be available. Sit back and let someone do the driving. The cost is 125.00 per person round trip.
• Bus leaves Sphinx Thurs. @ 6:00 am on Sept 9th • Bus leaves Virginia Beach Sunday @
8:00 am on Sept 12th
Mid-Atlantic
Shrine
Association
Northeast Shrine Association Annual Convention
September 16 ‐ 18th ‐ Halifax, Nova Scotia
Philae Shriners would like to invite you to the historic city of Halifax for the Northeast Shrine Association 2010 Fall Field Days. The Marriott Waterfront, will be the headquarters hotel and the center of the weekend's activities with all hotels within walking dis‐tance and connected by pedways.
You will find excellent food and entertainment in Halifax along with various tours throughout the city. Halifax is a very friendly city where you can feel safe walking the streets and waterfront at any time of the day. There is a full schedule of fun events for the Nobles and ladies to include meet and greets, various competitions, market place, breakfasts and luncheons, ladies tours and evening entertain‐ment to include the infamous Kitchen Party and a Lobster Dinner inside the National Historical Site Citadel Hill.
Contact the office for further details...
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Sph inx Sh r ine ‐ Events
Sphinx Shrine at
Saturday, August 28th An OFFICIAL Sphinx
Parade Event!
• Publicity booth at the entrance • Assemble at 5:00 PM • A great night of fun at the track! • Parade Dress for the event. — with fez (Admission free with Fez)
A great night to have Sphinx Shriners seen by thousands of people
From the community!
Contact Potentate David McDonough with questions
Shrine Family Picnic August 21st
(note the new date) 1PM ‐ ???
at Sphinx Shrine $10 per person
7/5 Mon. COLUMBIA 10:00T 7/10 Sat. EAST HAMPTON 11:00T 7/16 Fri Rock Cats - New Britain 6:15 PMT 8/7 Sat.T 8/15 Sun. WATERFORD 1:00T 9/11 Sat. VIRGINIA BEACH (MASA) ??T 9/18 Sat. NESA (Nova Scotia) ??
2010 Parade Schedule Consult your units and or the Potentate for updates… T = Temple Parade Times are step off times. Con‐sult your unit directives for assembly locations and times.
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(Above) In appreciation for the use of a Mini Storage Unit a plaque was presented to Brother Robert Preece and his daughter Renee Digiacomo of Mini Storage Units of Meri‐den. The plaque is in the memory of Arthur "Artie" Preece Sr. Artie was one of the original members of the Sphinx Motor Patrol. Presenting the plaque is Noble Jack Markowski.
Unit and Club News
OMAR Paper Crusade Totals $985.58 At our last gathering on June 4th, 18 Nobles met at the BPOE Elks Lodge #1893 in Manchester for a delicious BBQ dinner. Menu items included a choice of ribs, steak or chicken. Those present en‐joyed good food and great fellowship before the summer break. Past President Ron Schlank (our Paper Crusade Chairman), has already completed the first (2) of (4) scheduled Paper Crusades in the Manchester area. Both Paper Crusades were conducted at Highland Park Markets and a total of $985.58 has been collected to date. Thanks to all the volun‐teers assisting with this GREAT effort. Past President E. Thomas McKinney (our Parade Chairman), has also been busy. Our oversized FEZ has been in both the Shad Derby Parade in Windsor and the Tolland Memorial Day Parade. Tom and his 1948 Jeepster convertible will also provide an Omar Shrine Club presence in the Independence Day Parade in Columbia scheduled for July 5th this year. Members please mark your calendars – our next meeting: Friday, September 17th ‐ 5:30pm Elks Lodge, 30 Bissell St., Manchester
OASIS/ALHAMBRA Shrine Clubs At our Spring gathering on May 4th, 20 Nobles met at Angelico’s Restaurant in New Britain. We welcomed 3 new members to our club; Tony Gesnaldo and Sokol Selimaj, who were both in attendance and Paige Howarth who was absent due to a prior commitment. We held the first of (2) planned Paper Crusades for the year on May 22nd at Geisslers Supermarket in South Windsor and a total of $453.80 was collected. Our next Paper Crusade is planned for September .
Directors Cruise a Hit! On June 19th, the Directors Staff sponsored a CT River Sunset Cruise on the "Hartford Belle." Departing the dock at Hartford's Charter Oak Landing , under the direction of the Captain Brad Fenn, the guests enjoyed a leisurely view of the Hartford skyline and enjoyed a delicious dinner onboard. Fraternal good cheer was enjoyed by all and attitudes were definitely "adjusted" by the time the entirely relaxing evening came to a conclusion as the sun went behind the skyline.
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Want to introduce someone you know to the possibility of
being a Shriner?
Send them to:
www.beashrinernow.com (be a Shriner now)
DRIVERS WANTED Volunteers ‐ Mindful of others ‐ we need you to drive Sphinx’s Hospital Vans transporting patients to Shriners’ Hospitals in Springfield and/or Boston. C.D.L. license is not required YOU PROVIDE an essential service, one that is truly appreciated. Occasionally you might have to be available on short notice. The trips can require any where from 4, to over 8, hours. If the opportunity to give thoughtful ser‐vice to those who need help sounds like something you would like to do … Call the Sphinx Shrine Office at 860‐666‐5449 and have them forward your name to the Director of Hospital Transportation. Not interested in driving? We also use ‘ride‐a‐longs’ to accompany the drivers and we are looking for them as well... Please call if you are interested.
Back by popular demand! Save the Date!
The Sphinx Directors Staff
Ladies Night Saturday, November 6th Shuttle Meadow C.C. Dancing to "After All"
Elegant dinner & dancing!
Unit and Club News
(Above) A plaque of gratitude and appreciation was presented to Perreault's Radiator Shop of Meriden. This was for their continuing support and help when needed over the past years. Accepting the plaque is Jules Perreault, presented by Brother Noble, Jack Markowski.
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SPHINX SHRINERS MOTOR PATROL
June 2010
The Motor Patrol, under the able com‐mand of Captain Charlie Weiss and his two Lieutenants, Nick Daniolos and John Taylor have successfully completed eight of their yearly parades with only eleven left to go. We have successfully picked up two new parades this year, The Plain‐ville Fireman’s 125th Anniversary Parade on June 12th and Groton’s Fourth of July Parade on July 4th. We are happy to accept our new member, David Rancourt into the group. Dace has attended our practices and has performed with us in several parades, and is learning maneuvers at a very fast pace. There is also a standing invitation for any other Shriners who would like to perform with us to attend a meeting on the fourth Tuesday of the month to see what we are all about. The soda can redemption group headed to by the Blonsteins, West on Bedore, Jack Markowski, Bill Augar and Bob Burns and the rest of the hard workers have had a very successful season collect‐ing empty beverage cans and bottles at several local swap meets. With the proceeds helping to support the yearly expenses of the Motor Patrol; the detached tabs going to the hospitals. Jack Markowski has successfully completed the installation of the new gasoline pump on the trailer. This new addition to the trailer has much simplified the gassing up of the little cars at the parades. Also, many thanks to Jack for his dedication in keeping up to date with preventative maintenance on the truck and trailer. A reminder to the members, the Tuesday practices are still in effect and we need as many of you as can attend. The better we look in the parades the more they will want us. Submitted by Truman E. Alderman Secretary
Unit and Club News
Springfield Hospital News The Shriners Hospitals for Children will soon start ac‐cepting insurance reimbursements. The implementa‐tion over the 22 Hospitals will be staggered starting at the beginning of July 2010 in select Hospitals. The Springfield Hospital is scheduled to start in April 2011. Getting ready for this process is very involved cover‐ing many aspects of treating our children. This will not change the mission of our Hospitals, but will allow another form of revenue to help fund the operation of the hospitals. Children will still receive care regardless of their ability to pay. The research and teaching that currently goes on will continue. After the earthquake in Haiti, eight children were treated in our Massachusetts Hospitals, six in Spring‐field and two in Boston. Of the six in Springfield, four have returned to Haiti. The staff of the Springfield Hospital purchased tents for the families since they were living in make‐shift shelters using cardboard and other available material. Follow‐up treatment will be available in clinics which are held annually. There is the possibility of more Haitians coming to Springfield Hospital. In order to make donations specific to the Springfield Hospital it is necessary to designate them for a spe‐cific purpose. Some of the areas are: Wheel Chairs, housing, transportation, spinal implants. Please call the Sphinx Office if you would like to make a designated donation. Noble Alan Cunningham, Hospital Representative
KAABAN’S CLUB PICNIC! Saturday, July 24th
Reservations only! $39.95 per person at: Kaaban’s Club Plymouth, CT
Contact: John Russell
3:00 PM Steak or Lobster Steamers, mussels, kielbasa, chowder Corn‐on‐the‐cob
and more…
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Unit and Club News
AISHA TEMPLE NO. 83
DAUGHTERS OF THE NILE
Aisha Temple #83 held their Installation of Officers on March 14, 2010. Queen Betty Thompson was installed with her officers. Queen Betty has Music for her theme this year, the Supreme Queen who will be visiting us in August is a musician and has chosen Music as her theme as well.
The following officers were installed for the ensuing year:
• Queen Betty Thompson • Pr. Royal Karen Gloer, • Pr. Tirzah Pr. Myrtle Ross, • Pr. Recorder, PQ Grace Peterson • Pr. Banker, Pr. Lorie Seely • Pr. Marshal PQ Geraldine Stears • Pr. Chaplain, Pr. Isobel Brousseau • Lady of the Keys Pr. Della Arnold • Lady of the Gates, Pr. Jean Jeanfavre • Pr. Nydia Pr. Ruth Grommeck • Pr. Zulieka Pr. Anna Geer • Pr. Zenobia Pr. Nancy McClelland • Pr. Zora Pr. Ann Grindell • Pr. Zuliema, Pr. Olivia Sherrow • Pr. Musician Pr. Betty Ous • Attendant Pr. Lorraine Decker • Attendant PQ Judith Tatters.
The next big event will be the visit from the Supreme Queen on August 4, 2010 at 2 p.m. followed by a ban‐quet at 6 pm at the Sphinx Shrine Center. If you are interested in attending the banquet please contact Past Queen Grace Peterson at 203 634‐0509. Ladies, we would like to remind you that if you are related to a Shriner, Master Mason or a Daughter of the Nile we would be happy to send you literature on our wonderful organization. The children in the Shrine Hospitals are our philanthropy
TEMPLE GUARD NEWS Captain Dan Luft announced the ap‐pointment of Noble Arthur Hirtle to Lieutenant. Noble Hirtle will be in‐volved assisting Quartermaster Terry Worster in obtaining new Unit uni‐forms. The Unit sends get well wishes to Past President Willis Schroeder Jr. Furthermore, the Unit would like to thank our Divan Rep., 1st Ceremonial Master Vincent Matozzo, for all his timely advice and attendance at all Unit Meetings this Spring. We wish Vinny every success with his job in Massachusetts and hope to see him sometime around the Shrine Center. Dave Herbert, Scribe
Arabian Shrine Club Walk‐A‐Thon
12th Annual Walk‐For‐Kids
Saturday, Aug 21st 9:00 AM—3: 00 PM Platt High School Meriden, CT
We Walk So Kids Can Walk!
Support Shriners Hospitals!
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CHAPLAIN’S CORNER
Vernon Cleaves,
Freddy said, "He sure doesn't look like much!" Satan's whole team relaxed when they saw Grace... Thinking he had won the game, Satan wound up and fired his first pitch. To the shock of everyone, Grace hit the ball harder than anyone had ever seen! But Satan was not worr ied; his center fielder let very few get by. He went up for the ball, but it went right through his glove, hit him on the head and sent him crashing on the ground; the crowd went wild as the ball continued over the fence, for a home run! The Lord's team won! The Lord then asked Freddy if he knew why Love, Faith and Wisdom could get on base but couldn't win the game. Freddy answered that he didn't know why. The Lord explained, "If your love, faith and wisdom had won the game, you would think you had done it by yourself. Love, Faith and Wisdom will get you on base but only My Grace can get you Home: 'For Grace, is a gift of God; not of works, lest any man should boast." Psalm 84:11, "For the Lord God is a sun and shield; the Lord will give grace and glory; no good thing will He withhold from those who walk uprightly." Be Blessed, Grace is everything. Thank God for what you have, TRUST GOD for what you need. If you fill your heart with regrets of yesterday and the worries of tomorrow, you have no today to be thankful for. Love, Faith, Wisdom and Grace are the only things that can be divided and shared without being diminished. Do what you can, for who you can, with what you have, and where you are. I enjoyed these and thought you would, too.
THE LORD'S BASEBALL GAME Freddy and the Lord stood by to observe a baseball game. The Lord's team was playing Satan's team. The Lord's team was at bat, the score was tied zero to zero, and it was the bottom of the 9th inning with two outs. They continued to watch as a batter stepped up to the plate named 'Love.' Love swung at the first pitch and hit a single, because "Love never fails." The next batter was named Faith, who also got single because Faith works with Love. The next batter up was named Wisdom. Satan wound up and threw the first pitch. Wisdom looked it over and let it pass: Ball one. Three more pitches and Wisdom walked because he never swings at what Satan throws. The bases were now loaded. The Lord then turned to Freddy and told him, He was now going to bring in His star player. Up to the plate stepped Grace.
Sphinx Attorney Gets Award The Hartford Country Bar Association presented its 2010 Pro Bono Award to Noble Morton N. Katz, Sphinx Shriners Attorney and Parliamentarian. The award plaque was given to Noble Mort at Law Day ceremonies April 30, 2010 in Hartford Superior Court. Mort works with Statewide Legal Services, which provides legal counsel without fee for parties in civil actions who can not afford private counsel. He is at the Law Clinic in Hartford, preparing court documents in Family Relations cases and represents claim‐ants in Unemployment Compensation hearings and appeals.
Noble Mort is certified to represent veterans making disability claims before the Veterans Administration. He is among a group of lawyers trained at a Connecticut Bar Association seminar to guide veterans through this complex bureaucratic process of claims. His other public services include serving as Superior Court Magis‐trate in eight G.A. courts about the state, hearing Small Claims and infractions cases. He is a Special Public Defender in Hartford G.A. 14, representing indigent defendants in criminal cases. Mort has been a member of the Connecticut Public Transportation Commission since 1984
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Our motto ? If It Ain't Fun We Ain't Gonna' Do It! Here's some of the fun you may have missed at our recent events...
Extra tips were earned by our special "servers" in April for "That's Amore" ‐ Italian Night. A substantial amount was donated to the Sneaker Fund as the attendees stepped up to tip their servers from the Divan and the Divan Ladies.
Fun‐filled antics at the April Easter Egg Hunt and Pancake Breakfast...
"Rock Around the Clock" ‐ in May
Elvis was IN the building!
Manchester Carnival June
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Donation / Community Activity
Illustrious Sir David McDonough with Peter Proto, acting Wor. Master for Anchor lodge #112, East Hampton, CT who is
presenting 100 gallons of aluminum tabs to the Shrine.
Potentate's Homecoming, May 11, 2010 Brainard Lodge No. 102 ‐ Niantic Masonic Center
Motor Patrol Acquisition (Left) On Monday, May 10th, the Potentate and Lieutenant John Taylor of the Motor Patrol, accept the "keys" to the Motor Pa‐trol's new "scaled down" version of a Burris tractor trailer. Burris Logistics of Rocky Hill donated the truck to Sphinx Shrine. Other members of the Motor Patrol were on hand to accept this impressive gift. The "big rig" made its debut in the Newing‐ton Memorial Day Parade.
At the June meeting, Nobles Perne Maynard (left) and Scott Bates of the PR Unit display posters made by children from a
local school to cheer up the Shrine Hospital patients.
The Pote (right) presents the collected tips from Italian Night to Bill Voigt, of the Funsters (aka "Tu_Tu") to give to the Sneaker Fund.
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Give $100 and FEEL LIKE A MILLION! Join the Shrine’s
100‐MILLION‐DOLLAR CLUB! I want to become a member of the 100‐Million Dollar Club:
I have added a provision in my will leaving a bequest to the Hospitals
I prefer to make a tax‐deductible contribution at this time of at least $100.
No certificate is necessary – just list in the Booster
Name: ________________________________________________________________ Address: ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ In memory of: ________________________________________________________________ In honor of: ________________________________________________________________ Acknowledge to : ________________________________________________________________
Send to: Sphinx Shriners
P.O. Box 310157
Newington, CT 06131‐0157
Make Check Payable to: Shriners Hospitals for Children
SPHINX DONATION FORMS
SEND TO: Sphinx Shriners P.O. Box 310157 ‐ Newington, CT 06131‐0157 (make as many copies of this form as you need…)
Yes, we will be attending: Name: ____________________________________ Phone: ______________Email:_________________ Sit with: ______________________________
Attending: # ___________ ?
Enclosed: Number:_____ $______ ($10pp)
EVENT: NESA Halifax Nova Scotia
Yes, we will be attending: Name: ____________________________________ Address: ____________________________________ ____________________________________ Phone: ___________________________________ Email: ______________________________
Deposit ‐ Hotel
($150/person)
Total:
$ ___________ $ ___________
NOTE: Tables of 8 may be reserved for events with full payment, in advance...
EVENT: Maple Sugar Bowl Aug 5‐8
Yes, we will be attending: Name: ____________________________________ Address: ____________________________________ ____________________________________ Phone: ___________________________________ Email: ______________________________
Deposit ‐ Hotel
($100/person) Hotel reservations: Fireside Inn:
Thursday 8/5 Friday ‐ 8/6l Saturday ‐ 8/7
Number in room:
$ ___________ _____________
EVENT: Virginia Beach MASA Sept 9‐12
Yes, we will be attending: Name: ____________________________________ Address: ____________________________________ ____________________________________ Phone: ___________________________________ Email: ______________________________
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Sphinx Donation Activities
Black Camel Lewis E. Schoonmaker May 4, 2010 Charles C. Peckham May 8, 2010 Norman R. Strong June 2, 2010 Joseph E. Arborio June 3, 2010 Allen C. Bryson Dec 1, 2008 * *just reported
DONOR NAME IN MEMORY/HONOR OF Date Mary Noelte In Memory of Dorothy Kelly 4/8/2010 Irene Abraitis In Memory of Dorothy Kelly 4/8/2010 Jeanna Bersing TAB Donation 4/8/2010 Frani Ross TAB Donation 4/8/2010 Herbert Kurze TAB Donation 4/8/2010 Kathleen Schultz TAB Donation 4/8/2010 E.J. Kelly & M.O. Kelly In Memory of Dorothy Kelly 4/14/2010 Ms. Delores Burr In Memory of James Morin 4/16/2010 Newington Senior Citizen Lunch Program TAB Donation 4/16/2010 PP Dick Cassada & Lady Dawn Money from donated Centerpieces 4/16/2010 Village Lodge #29 TAB Donation 4/23/2010 Daughters of the Nile Aisha #83 TAB Donation 4/23/2010 Hockanum Elementary School 43 Pound TAB Donation 4/23/2010 John Boyce In Celebration of Ron Hall's 75th Birthday 4/27/2010 Martha Geer Booster Fund Donation 4/27/2010 Sharon Madore Shrine Donation United Way of Central & Ne CT Matching Funds to the Childrens Hospital 5/3/2010 The Jerome Home, New Britain TAB Donation 5/4/2010 Ashlar Village @ Masonicare 200 POUNDS of TABS!!!! 5/10/2010 Alhambra Shrine Club In Memory of James Morin 5/14/2010 Oasis Shrine Club In Memory of James Morin 5/14/2010 The Antique Veterans TAB Donation 5/20/2010 Ruth P. Bradish Widow Donation to the Temple 5/24/2010 Warren Haskell TAB Donation 5/26/2010 Else Goralski TAB Donation 5/28/2010 John Kinkade TAB Donation 5/28/2010 Order of Rainbow Girls No.19 TAB Donation 6/3/2010 Michael Fox & Family TAB Donation 6/3/2010
Million Dollar Club: Sphinx Funsters in Memory of David Little 1/2/2010 Sphinx Funsters in Memory of Harold Knickerbocker 1/2/2010 Dawn Cassada for "I Love a Parade" units 1/2/2010 Sphinx Funsters K‐9 Olympics 1/28/2010 George & Joanne Lincoln in Memory of James Morin 2/8/2010 Frank Lesco Million Dollar Club donation 2/16/2010 Karl & Estelle Hoch in Memory of James Morin 3/27/2010 Andrew Ohr in Memory of M.C. Ohr 4/20/2010 Bruce & Marge Fairclough in Memory of Elizabeth Bilodeau 5/6/2010 Dwight Spencer Million Dollar Club donation 5/11/2010 George & Elsie Lawrence In Memory of Lucille Loos 6/3/2010
Special thanks from past First Lady, Dawn Cassada, who made 7 ‐ Million Dollar Club donations honoring the 7 Sphinx units from 2009 who
fulfilled her "I love a Parade!"
challenge!
Motor Patrol Cycle Unit
Mounted Sheiks Band
Funsters Omar
False Alarmers
Nobles, if you know of a Shrine Noble or Widow who has moved, or if they are in distress or passed away, please let the office know.
July • July 16th ‐ Shrine Night ‐ Rock Cats Game • July 24th ‐ Kaabans Picnic August • August 5‐8th ‐ Maple Sugar Bowl • August 21st ‐ Family Picnic at Shrine • August 28th ‐ Waterford Speed Bowl September • September 9‐12th MASA – Virginia Beach • September 16‐19 ‐ Northeast Field Days ‐ Halifax, NS October • October 20th ‐ Sphinx Appreciation Night • October 23 Adults Halloween Party • October 24 ‐ Halloween Party Children
November • November 6th ‐ Directors Ladies Night Dinner Dance • November 13 ‐ Chief Rabban’s Night • November 14th ‐ Remembrance Sunday • November 20‐28th Feztival of Trees December • December 4th ‐ Fall Ceremonial • December 12th ‐ Children’s Holiday Party