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OLEIKAN An Official Publication of Oleika Shriners, Lexington, Kentucky
Oasis of Lexington Desert of Kentucky
www.oleikashrine.org
Inside this Issue
Imperial Sir
Jack H. Jones
Volume 59, Issue 2
Why the Nazis feared freema-sons: a Mini Series
9
Remarks fromIll Sir Chuck Kendrick
2
Potentates Trip agenda 6
From the Recorders Desk 8
Onions! 1,21
Membership Corner 31
Oleika Installation 2010 14,15
Spring is approach-
ing and It is Onion
Time!.
Nobles We need
more than ever to
Get orders for On-
ions this year. John
Cheney is Onion
Chairman this Year
and He has plans to
deliver even More
onions than before.
If the Nobility will
go out and pre sellOnions we can sur-
pass even his goals.
This Year there will
be a Lottery for
pick-up of your On-
ions at the
Temple.
The onion
truck willbe at the
rear of the
temple.
Clubs and
units will
draw
numbers
for deliv-
ery of
their Onions. Only
one club or unit at atime will be permit-
ted to claim their
onions.
This is to avoid con-
fusion during the
distribution process.
There will not be
any exceptions so be
prepared to wait if
need be. (See page
21 for more Onion
Information)
Onions are coming!
March-April 2010
Gun Show Coming to Oleika April 17-18
Ill Sir Chuck Ken-
drick has set up a
Gun Show to be held
at the Oleika Shrine
Center April 17-18,
2010.
“this will be a real
winner for Oleika.
We will get a lot of
traffic through our
doors and make
some much needed
money for the tem-
ple to boot.”
We get table rentals
and all the conces-
sions. So be sure
and spread the word
and help this to be a
real money maker
for your temple.
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OLEIKANOLEIKANOLEIKANOLEIKAN An official publication of Oleika Shriners
A.A.O.N.M.S.
Published January, March, May, July, Oct
326 Southland Drive, Lexington, Ky. 40503
Telephone: (859) 277-6869 Toll Free: 1-800-653-4525
Fax: (859) 278-0218
www.oleikashrine.org
Roger Joiner—EDITOR
Dave Bicksler—Advertising
(859) 492-8646
Lexington Hospital
Tony Lewgood — Administrator
(859) 266-2101 Toll Free 1-800– 668-4634
Cincinnati Hospital
Ronald R Hitzler — Administrator
(513) 872-6000 Toll Free 1-800-875-8580
Oleika Transportation
Rebecca Goins — Dispatcher
(859) 278-6878 Toll Free 1-800-653-4525
Oleika Clowns
SupportThe
OleikanOleika Clowns Meet
1st Thursday at 7:00pm
My Fellow Nobles,
We have many things lined
up this year. We will kick off
with the Ceremonial on
March 6th at 7:00am. We
need to get those petitions in
early! Please bring your lady.
Next thing, we will be at the
SASA Mid Winter meeting
March 26-28 and the temple
Gun Show April 17-18.We will have two stated meet-
ings in April. These will be April
1 and April 30th due to the Fun
Fest May 6-9 in Pigeon Forge,
Tn. We have rooms at the Twin
Mountain Motel. You will need
to get your reservations in early
for sure.
Noble John Chaney PP,George Hal and Tom White
want your Vidalia
Onion orders as soon
as your clubs and
units have them
ready.
Lady Ruby and I look
forward to meeting
each and everyone at
your club and unit meetings
this year.
I say again, Thanks for all
you do for Lady Ruby and me.
Yours in Faith,
Chuck Kendrick
Potentate
Potentates message
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Help Support the New Oleikan
Show your support for “Your” Oleikan. For a Minimum donation of $10.00 (larger donations gratefully accepted) you
can
have your name appear in each remaining 2010 issue and benefit your publication!
YES! I will be a supporter: Enclosed please find my check for $_____________.
I would like my name (s) to read___________________________________________________________
Proceeds from publication supporter will only be used to better the Oleikan.
Lexington Hospital Day
Is Coming! Are you?
Fun Fest
Time Again!
Fun Fest 2010 is right
around the corner. Roomswill be available at the Twin
Mountain Inn & Suites.
Oleika has 60 rooms re-
served and they will be go-
ing FAST! So, be sure to
make your reservations now
to avoid being left out in the
desert and you miss all the
fun and fellowship.
See our ad in the Oleikan for
more details.
Hospital day is coming on
May 16th 2010. If you have-n’t been in the past few
years, the day has been
filled with all kinds of new
things to see and do.
There are Auditorium pro-
ductions, Music, Tours, a
awards presentations not
just for those Hospital em-
ployees that work so hard to
help the children but forthose folks and Nobles that
give their time and talents
to the cause.
There is always a lot of fel-
lowship with members of
other Temples that service
the Lexington Unit as well
as dignitaries from across
the state.
Be sure and mark your cal-
endars and attend. And as
always, Be ready to parade
for the Kids that afternoon.They Love it!
OOPS!!!!!!
Nobody’s perfect We made a Error
In the last issue of the Oleikan Sorry Guys!
Parade Marshall:
Ralph May
Asst Parade Marshall:
Ralph Spillman
Onion Chairman:
John Chaney, PP
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In MemoriamIn MemoriamIn MemoriamIn Memoriam
Thank you for your faith and
confidence in me. It is a great
honor and privilege to be your
High Priest and Prophet. Your
Potentate and Elected Divan
will be working hard this year
putting on Gun Shows, Parades,
and making small changes in
how we do things that will bene-
fit and help our temple and the
nobility. In my club visits, I
have been asking the club’s offi-
cers to remember that beforethey can hold a road block or pa-
per drive, they must have ap-
proval from the Potentate. This
protects the club and it will
bring them under the protection
Of our insurance. Also, there
are only two types of road
blocks, One is for the Circus
and the other is for our Hos-
pitals. Clubs cannot do a
road block to benefit their
club.
Contact our recorder and he
will get the right information
to you. It is always a pleas-
ure to visit the Clubs and
seeing everyone wearing
their FEZ, although, I have
visited a club where this is
not practiced. The FEZ
should be worn by all nobles
of the Mystic Shrine at allmeetings.
My Telephone number in the
Calendar book is incorrect. My
numbers are:
Work: 859-987-7732
Home: 859-987-2246
Cell: 859-749-6238
My E-Mail address
Please contact me a any time
that you need or want to. Re-
member, The Shrine is the
playground of the Masonic Or-
der. We have fun helping Chil-
dren
Yours in faith,Gordon H. Barger
High Priest and Prophet
Neil Maxie, Shannon B. Corman, Larry C. Townsley,
Donald R. Butler
ATTENTION! ATTENTION! ATTENTION! ATTENTION!Clubs and Units picking up Onions at the Temple in
Lexington:
Note the truck will be parked all the way in the back of the Temple. “Numbers” Will be drawn as to the order the
onions will be picked up and loaded into the pick up trucks
Tom White
Assistant Onion Chairman
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Vidalia Onions
John Chaney, PP Chairman
George Hall/Tom White
Assistant Chairmen
Clubs and units, get your orders in to the
Chairman or assistant Chairman as soon as
you have them ready. The Onions will be
coming from the same farm as last year.
Last Years Onions were the BEST we ever
had!
High Priest
and Prophet
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Hi Nobles!
Hope everyone is doing well.
I had a great time at the In-
stallation of Officers and
made it through my first
Stated. I do want to tell you
I was nervous because of the
job of the Oriental Guides
that have went before me.
My Lady Sandy is doing
much better each day in re-
covering from knee replace-ment and is ready to start
visiting the clubs and units
with me.
Nobles, please make sure
your club or unit is submit-
ting articles for the oleikan.
Noble Roger is working hard
to improve the paper. Your
articles will help get the
word out about your activi-
ties and fundraisers. The
more participation the bet-
ter our publication will be.
Lady Sandy and I are also in
the preliminary stages of
procuring a Kentucky
Shrine License Plate. Once
we get all the particulars,
we will be sharing the infor-
mation.
I look forward to the Hot
sands on March 6, and to
attending Oriental Guide
School in Tampa
Yours in faith
Barry McCaslin
Oriental Guide
Museum plans in the works
named to oversee this pro-
ject.
The nobility will be asked to
submit items to the museum
that are deemed of historical
value. It’s understandable
that all items submitted will
not be displayed due to lim-
ited space availability.
Illustrious Sir, Chuck Ken-drick has signed off on the
idea and a room has been
assigned.
We’ll keep you posted
By: Doyle Rambo
It’s on the drawing board
and progress is being made.
Oleika will soon have aroom in the Temple dedi-
cated to housing and dis-
playing bits and pieces from
our rich Oleika history.
A curator will soon be
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Oriental
Guide
I would like to thank the
many friends and Masonic
brothers who took the time
from their busy schedule to
attend the Wake of Robert
Simpson, My Brother, on
Jan 23, 2010. My Family
and I were humbled by yourattendance
Noble Tim Simpson
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Ill Sir Chuck has a realtreat in store for nobility
this year in a Potentates
trip.
This years trip will be a bus
tour of Charleston, Savan-
nah Jekyll Island and Pi-
geon Forge. Included in the
price of the trip will be
Transportation, lodging,
Step-on Guides, Breakfasteach morning, Trolley tour,
Ft Sumter Boat ride taxes
and luggage Tips.
Day 1-2, This Morning we
board our modern motor
coach at the pick up point in
Kentucky and get to know
or reacquainted with the
other travelers as the jour-
ney leads through Ashevilleand on towards South Caro-
lina. Charleston is our des-
tination for two nights and
it is considered a show place
of the southeast. The
homes, historic shrines, old
churches, lovely gardens,
winding streets and intri-
cate iron lace gateways that
all lend to her charm and
dignity. The stories of how
Charleston has survived
wars, Hurricanes, and epi-
demics make for a very in-
teresting city tour with our
step-on guide. The after-
noon of the second day will
be highlighted with a boat
ride to Fort Sumter. Of
course it would not be com-
plete without adequate timeat the Old Market Place in
downtown Charleston.
Day 3-5 We head down the
coast to a wonderful city
called Savannah, America’s
first planned city. On arri-
val, we once again pick up a
professional guide to show
us the sights of this very
charming his-toric city. It
was estab-
lished in 1773
and later be-
came Geor-
gia’s first
Capital city.
You’ll certainly enjoy the
legends and history of this
fine southern city from ourtour. There will be plenty of
time to enjoy the shops and
restaurants down on the
river walk in Savannah on
the 4th day. A pretty nice
time don’t you think? On
the 5th day we travel south
along the coast of Georgia to
an area called the Golden
Isles with it’s vast marsh-
lands, pretty rivers and rug-ged beaches. After arriving,
we are treated to a trolley
tour of the Jekyll Island
Historic Landmark District,
one of the nations largest
restoration projects. The
Rockefellers, Vanderbilt's
and J.P. Morgan built
“grand Cottages” along the
240-acre river edge and theyare really something to see.
After lunch in the area, we
tour St. Simons Island and
enjoy the grounds and ceme-
tery of the beautiful and his-
toric Christ Church. Before
leaving the area, we will
stop at the old lighthouse for
photographs and shopping.
We return to Savannah forlodging which
means we have
not had to fool
with suitcases
for a few days.
Day 6 Depending
on the time you
wish to have in Pigeon
Forge, There are at least
two or three routes we cantake from Savanna. Regard-
less, it will be a nice ride to
a town that was primarily a
farming community until
1940, when adjacent Great
Smoky Mountains National
Park, whose headquarters is
10 minutes away, was dedi-
cated. Today, Dolly Parton
has turned the area into a
circus atmosphere whichmeans there’s many things
to do.
Day 7 we return to Ken-
tucky with a few photos be-
cause this is a real memory
maker. Please come and be
a part of the fun with us.
Potentates Trip this year to be a real blast!May 24th through May 30
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“there will be of time
to enjoy the shops on
the river walk “
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Oleika Temple Guard
Supports the Oleikan
Tri Co. Shrine Club
Supports
The OLEIKAN
WHY THE NAZIS FEARED FREEMASONS
Franklin, and Simon Bolivar led
such revolutions against aristo-
cratic power. It was natural, then,
for a totalitarian regime such as
Nazi Germany to want to seek out
and destroy the organization. As
U.S. Supreme Court justice Robert
H. Jackson, the chief prosecutor at
the Nuremburg war crimes trial
observed,”...many persecutions un-
dertaken by every modern dictator-
ship are those directed against Free
Masons {sic}.”
Justice Jackson understood, as did
Hitler, that members of such an
organization were not likely to coop-
erate with the oppressive police
states necessary for the survival of
a dictatorship. As such, Freema-
sons were regularly put to death by
the SS.
(continued from Jan-Feb edition of
the Oleikan)
Hitler was more afraid of the basic
tenets of freemasonry, which decree
that personal political freedom and
human dignity are the rightful
foundations of all human society.The Nazis perceived Masons as a
threat because the group defined
human freedom in terms that
supersedes feelings of nationalism
or racial allegiance. Many Freema-
sons were known as leading figures
of the Enlightenment. Men such as
George Washington, Benjamin
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Fun Fest
May 6-7-8, 2010 Pigeon Forge, Tn.
This year for Fun Fest Oleika Temple will be staying at theThis year for Fun Fest Oleika Temple will be staying at theThis year for Fun Fest Oleika Temple will be staying at theThis year for Fun Fest Oleika Temple will be staying at the
Twin Mountain Inn & SuitesTwin Mountain Inn & SuitesTwin Mountain Inn & SuitesTwin Mountain Inn & Suites
We have 60 rooms reservedWe have 60 rooms reservedWe have 60 rooms reservedWe have 60 rooms reserved
41 rooms are 2 queen beds standard room at the cost of 41 rooms are 2 queen beds standard room at the cost of 41 rooms are 2 queen beds standard room at the cost of 41 rooms are 2 queen beds standard room at the cost of $59.95 plus tax per night.$59.95 plus tax per night.$59.95 plus tax per night.$59.95 plus tax per night.
19 Condo style family Mini19 Condo style family Mini19 Condo style family Mini19 Condo style family Mini----Suites King bed/Sleeper sofa at the cost of Suites King bed/Sleeper sofa at the cost of Suites King bed/Sleeper sofa at the cost of Suites King bed/Sleeper sofa at the cost of
$ 64.95 plus tax per night.$ 64.95 plus tax per night.$ 64.95 plus tax per night.$ 64.95 plus tax per night.
Each room has a Private Balcony, Refrigerator, Coffee Maker, Microwave,Each room has a Private Balcony, Refrigerator, Coffee Maker, Microwave,Each room has a Private Balcony, Refrigerator, Coffee Maker, Microwave,Each room has a Private Balcony, Refrigerator, Coffee Maker, Microwave,Free Internet and TV’s.Free Internet and TV’s.Free Internet and TV’s.Free Internet and TV’s.
Each noble must make their own reservations. Call Toll Free @ 1Each noble must make their own reservations. Call Toll Free @ 1Each noble must make their own reservations. Call Toll Free @ 1Each noble must make their own reservations. Call Toll Free @ 1----866866866866----825825825825----8466.8466.8466.8466.
Tell them you are with Oleika Temple. Cut off date is April 1, 2010.Tell them you are with Oleika Temple. Cut off date is April 1, 2010.Tell them you are with Oleika Temple. Cut off date is April 1, 2010.Tell them you are with Oleika Temple. Cut off date is April 1, 2010.
Check in office is located in a log building (right side of Hwy), next door to the Pancake HouseCheck in office is located in a log building (right side of Hwy), next door to the Pancake HouseCheck in office is located in a log building (right side of Hwy), next door to the Pancake HouseCheck in office is located in a log building (right side of Hwy), next door to the Pancake Housebetween light #8 and #9between light #8 and #9between light #8 and #9between light #8 and #9
Street Address is ….4030 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, Tn.Street Address is ….4030 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, Tn.Street Address is ….4030 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, Tn.Street Address is ….4030 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, Tn.
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Deadline for submissions for the next IssueDeadline for submissions for the next IssueDeadline for submissions for the next IssueDeadline for submissions for the next Issue
of the Oleikan Is April 1, 2010 of the Oleikan Is April 1, 2010 of the Oleikan Is April 1, 2010 of the Oleikan Is April 1, 2010
Hospital Day May 16th, 2010
Support your Temple!
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The Genie Say’s Come
To
The
Oleika Oriental Band
DERBY PARTY!
Saturday May 1, 2010 At the Oleika Shrine Center in the Upstairs Ballroom
Come one come all, Bring your friends
$10.00 Per person
Beverages and food Provided
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Installation 2010
Photographs by:
David
Mosley
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Potentates reception Saturday Afternoon from One to Three O'clock at the Inn on Broadway
Cocktails from Five to Six at the Oleika Shrine Temple
Grand March begins at Six O'clock
RSVP by May 3, 2010
$60.00 per Couple
_____ Yes I will attend the Ball
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Make checks payable to Oleika Shriners
Mail to: Oleika Shrine Center, 326 Southland Drive, Lexington, Ky 40503
Phone 859-277-6869 or 1-800-OLEIKA5
Note: For clubs and units that wish to be seated at the same table, it is necessary that RSVP’s be sent together.
Hotel Information: Inn on Broadway, 1375 Harrodsburg Road, Lexington, Ky
859-519-2060
(advise hotel you are making reservations for rooms assigned to Oleika Shriners. All reservations should be se-cured by April 15th, 2010. After this date, rooms will be subject to availability at the hotels prevailing rates)
In lieu of personal gift, Chuck and Ruby request a donation be made, in their honor, to the Oleika Shriners Build-ing Fund or the Oleika Transportation Fund.
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Oleika Oriental Band
Supports
The
OleikanOriental Band Meets 2nd and 4th Thurs @
7:00pm
Laurel County Laurel County Laurel County Laurel County
Shrine ClubShrine ClubShrine ClubShrine Club Annual Bluegrass Festival Annual Bluegrass Festival Annual Bluegrass Festival Annual Bluegrass Festival
At the Laurel County Fairgrounds At the Laurel County Fairgrounds At the Laurel County Fairgrounds At the Laurel County Fairgrounds
May 28 and 29th, 2010May 28 and 29th, 2010May 28 and 29th, 2010May 28 and 29th, 2010Marty Raven Lauren RamblersMarty Raven Lauren RamblersMarty Raven Lauren RamblersMarty Raven Lauren Ramblers
Ralph Stanley New Cut GrassRalph Stanley New Cut GrassRalph Stanley New Cut GrassRalph Stanley New Cut Grass
Laurel Creek Mountain ConnectionLaurel Creek Mountain ConnectionLaurel Creek Mountain ConnectionLaurel Creek Mountain Connection
James Jones Terry CaldwellJames Jones Terry CaldwellJames Jones Terry CaldwellJames Jones Terry Caldwell
Mountain Drive Straight Creek Mountain Drive Straight Creek Mountain Drive Straight Creek Mountain Drive Straight Creek
Acoustic Band Don Osbund Acoustic Band Don Osbund Acoustic Band Don Osbund Acoustic Band Don Osbund
Bobby OsbondBobby OsbondBobby OsbondBobby Osbond
Advance tickets both nights $30.00 Advance tickets both nights $30.00 Advance tickets both nights $30.00 Advance tickets both nights $30.00
Gate $20.00 per night Gate $20.00 per night Gate $20.00 per night Gate $20.00 per night
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CLUB
Supports
The Oleikan
Red Cross AED/CPR Class to be held
A school of instruction for
certification in AED/CPRwill be presented by the
American Red Cross in
April to all interested No-
bles. The Class will be held
on Wednesday, April 14th
from 1:00 to 4:30pm in the
Oleika Temple Ballroom.
The cost of the class is
$25.00 per person. Special
interest shrine personnelsuch as van drivers, Greet-
ers and Temple Guard are
urged to sigh up and attend
this life saving class. The
class is limited to 14 people. Additional classes will be
held later on in the season
and a notice of the same will
be published in the Oleikan.
Oleika has two AED units,
which are maintained by
Noble Joe Miller.
To sign up for the class see
Rochelle in the office and
make checks payable to
Oleika Temple. Certificates
will be issued after comple-
tion of the class.
Certification must be re-
newed annually
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Madison Co. Shrine
Club News
Madison Co. Shrine Club meets the
third Friday of each month at 6:30 at
Dinner Bell Restaurant in Berea. La-
dies are always welcome.
We were honored to have our High
Priest and Prophet and his lady
Cheryl. He does a very good talk about
Oleika Temple.
. Also, we had Membership
Chairman Sam Sansom. He told
us what we all know. We Need
New Members!
Madison Co Shrine Club is one of
the oldest clubs in Oleika Tem-
ple. We need new members like
all the clubs.
Lets get together and help our
Potentate have the best year
ever! We also have a Past
Potentate twice Over, W.O.
Bradley. Who is one who will
do anything you ask. A very
hard worker.
I will be 86 Years Young Feb
16.
Yours in Faith,
Ralph Spillman,
Madison Co. SC, Asst Pa-
rade Marshall, Outer Guard
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Hazard VanPatrol News
ing redone. This Project has
been estimated to take up to
10 months to complete the
10 vans, however, 4 have
already been completed.
The club looks forward to
serving and working forOleika and our New Po-
tentate Chuck Kendrick
in 2010. We look forward
to this years activities in-
cluding the Circus, Mo-
torcycle ride, Onions, South
Atlantic Parades and our
annual Christmas dinner
The hazard van patrol is
very excited about the up-
coming year of 2010. A ma- jor re-man of all equipment
is on going. The Miniature
F-150 Hospital Vans are un-
dergoing a new paint job
complete with Flames and
also the mechanicals are be-
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Capital City Shrine Club is alive
and well!!!
We continue to meet at the Office
Pub and Deli in Frankfort at 7:00pm on the last Monday of the
month, except in December and
May, when we meet on the Monday
before Memorial Day. Ladies are
welcome.
Fruit baskets were given to shut-
ins, widows, and Masonic Home
residents for Christmas. Ladies re-
ceived poinsettias at our Christmas
party, also.
‘Frankfort’s Famous’ Capital City
Shrine Club cooks have been asked
to cook bean soup for the Frankfort
Red Cross and the Franklin
County Food Pantry fund raisers.
Our club takes pride in helping
our local civic organizations. Pres-
ently, our CLUB signs at two en-
trances into Frankfort; US Hwy
127 and US Hwy 460 are being
restored. The signs should bedone by early spring.
Onions sales and circus road
blocks dates will be addressed in
the next few months. Capital City
will host the first circus perform-
ance for 2010 on
Tuesday, August 17 at the Frank-
fort Civic Center.
At the regular meeting, January
25, High Priest & Prophet,
Gordon Barger installed our Offi-
cers and three members of the
Board of Directors for 2010:
President…Brett Brocksmith
VP………...Jack Sapp
Sect./ Treas…Harry Rice, PP
Board of Directors:Chairman……Bill Harrod
Members……Charles Dawkins
Raymond Webb
Capital City SC
TRANSPORTATION
NEWSWe would like to thank all the driv-
ers for the Great job they all do.
We still need volunteers for drivers.
Please contact the temple office or
Tom White
We would like to thank the guys
that set the Temple. If it weren’t for
you we would not be able to rent the
Temple and make that income.
We would like to invite all Nobles to
be a part of the Temple Guard. It is
a small price to pay for keeping our
building safe and secure.
TEMPLE
GUARD NEWS
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OOPS! Some Clubs and Units forgot to Submit an article to the Oleikan! Without Your Input, the rest
of us won’t know what’s happening in your neck of the woods.
If your club or unit is listed here, Please remember the next deadline for publication is April 1, 2010
39 CLUB, CLOWNS, DIRECTORS STAFF, GREETERS, LAKE CUMBERLAND MINI
MONSTERS, LESLIE CO CYCLING FEZES, MARCHING PATROL, OLEIKA KAM-
PERS, BRETHITT CO HORSE PATROL, OLEIKA PROWLERS, RITUAL UNIT, SONSOF THE DESERT, TIN LIZZIES, TRAIL 70’s, BARBOURVILLE SC, BELL CO SC ,
BLUEGRASS SC, BREATHITT CO SC, CORBIN, HARLIN CO SC, HAZARD SHRINE
CLUB, LAKE CUMBERLAND SC, LAUREL CO SC, LEE CO SC, LESLIE CO SC, LICK-
ING VALLY SC, MOUNTAIN SC, FOOT OF THE MOUNTAIN SC, ROYAL SPRINGS SC,
WHITLEY CO SC, POTENTATES STAFF.
Tri Co Shrine Club
Article submissions to the Oleikan can be made to the temple office or
they can be sent directly by e-mail at: [email protected]
This by far was the largest
total we have ever collected.
I thank all the Shriners for
their hard work and partici-
pants for their generous do-
nations.
All of this is necessary for
the kids to have transporta-
tion to our hospitals. We
are very fortunate to have
two area hospitals. We have
the Shriners orthopedic
Hospital in Lexington and
the Shriners Burn Hospital
in Cincinnati. We have a
van in the area for our use
and we cover a 10 countyarea with 10 volunteer
Shriners from our club and
they drive in teams of two.
This Service is also at no
cost to the child and family.
Children under 18 with or-
thopedic problem or Burn
The Tri Co Shrine Club Do-
nation Drive has been Very
Successful this Year. We
Raised $23,333 for the
Oleika Temple Transporta-
tion Fund and Hospitals. We
put in many hours to do
this, but it is the generosity
of the community that
makes it all possible. We
sold Onions in the spring,
had a collection at Wal-
Mart, Mitsubishi sponsored
a car show and donated the
proceeds. Pig Out on Mar-ket Street committee do-
nated the proceeds from
that event, sold cheese in
October, and again at Flem-
ingsburg Frontier Day, Can-
vasses area businesses and
individuals for donations
and received great support.
injuries receive medical care
at no cost to the family at
Shriners Hospitals. Types
of conditions treated are sco-
liosis and spinal deformities,
club foot and related de-
formities, osteogenesis im-perfect a, spina bifida/
myeodysplaysia, neuromus-
cular disorders, hand prob-
lems, hip disorders, orthope-
dic problems resulting from
cerebral palsy, missing
limbs/limb deformities leg
length discrepancies, meta-
bolic bone disease, skeletal
growth abnormalities, spi-
nal cord injuries and burn
injuries. If you know of a
child that needs our help,
please call one of the officers
or any Shriner. You can
also call 1-800-237-5055,
Monday—Friday 8am—5pm
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Ingredients: • pastry for 1-crust pie, prepared
• 8 ounces shredded Cheddar cheese
• 2 medium sweet onions, cut into rings
• 2 thin slices cooked ham (1 to 2 ounces)
• 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
• 1 teaspoon seasoned salt
• 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon caraway seeds
• 1 cup milk
• 3 eggs
parsley sprigs or minced fresh parsley, optional
Preparation:
An onion pie recipe with a little ham and Cheddar cheese. Scroll down to
see more onion recipes.
Fit a 9-inch pie plate with prepared pastry; flute edge. Heat oven to 350°. Layer half of the shredded cheese over bottom of pastry. Spread half of the onion rings over cheese. Cover onion rings with remaining shredded cheese. Cut ham slices into 1 1/2-inch squares. Arrange ham slices, al-ternating with remaining onion rings, all around edge of pie. In a bowl, mix the flour, seasoned salt, and caraway seeds. Gradually add milk andeggs, beating with a whisk until smooth. Pour batter over cheese-onion filling. Bake pie at 350° for 55 to 60 minutes, or until firm and lightly
browned. Garnish with parsley sprigs or minced fresh parsley, if desired.
Serves 6.
Vidalia Onion Pie
A Vidalia onion is a sweet onion of certain varieties, grown in a production area defined by law in Georgia and by
the United States code of Federal Regulations (CFR). The varieties include the Hybrid yellow, granex, varieties of
granex parentage, or other similar varieties recommended by the Vidalia Onion Committee and approved by the
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture.
The onions were first grown near Vidalia, Georgia, in the early 1930s. It is an unusually sweet variety of onion, due
to the low amount of sulfur in the soil in which the onions are grown. Mose Coleman is considered the person that
discovered the sweet Vidalia Onion variety in 1931.
Georgia's state legislature passed the "Vidalia Onion Act of 1986" which authorized a trademark for "Vidalia On-
ions" and limits the production area to Georgia or any subset as defined by the state's Commissioner of Agriculture.
What is a Vidalia Onion?
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CINCINNATI -- "We lost every-
thing, but all that can be re-placed," said Angela Cooper as
she sat next to her 4-year-old son
in the acute care unit of Shriners
Hospital for Children Cincinnati
Monday. "He can never be re-
placed."
Landon Cooper, 4, sat quietly next
to his mother at the small table,
eating chocolate chip cookies and
drinking punch. He had just fin-
ished opening up the presents
given him during his "discharge
party."
Landon goes home today, but his
recovery is far from complete. The
second- and third-degree burns he
suffered from a house fire in De-
cember covered 50 percent of his
body.
He has undergone skin grafts, had
his pinky fingers amputated and
has undergone therapy tostrengthen his mobility skills. He
can walk now, can pick up things
using the palms of his hands -- he
will have another surgery for the
skin grafts on his fingers -- and he
can talk. He agreed he is excited
to see his siblings, who he hasn't
seen since the day of the fire be-
cause of H1N1 concerns, and nod-
ded when asked if he plans to
share his presents with them.
The Coopers' home on Kentucky
11 burned in December. The fire
started near the location of the
Christmas tree, though the lights
on the tree have not officially been
ruled the cause of the fire.
Angela and Aaron Cooper were
asleep in the bedroom while
Landon slept on the living room
couch. The three other children
were not present when the fire
started.
Angela Cooper said the smoke
detector did not go off.
"I just happened to wake up to allthe cracking and popping," she
said.
Angela Cooper woke her husband
and together they escaped from
the residence through the back
door. They could not get through
the flames in the hallway to the
living room.
As Angela Cooper ran to a
neighbor's house to call 911,
Aaron Cooper ran to the front
door and kicked it open. Aaron
Cooper said when the air hit the
fire, the flames shot up even big-
ger.
Despite the danger to himself,
Aaron Cooper entered the resi-
dence.
"I couldn't see anything," Aaron
Cooper said, describing the heavy
smoke in the house. Fortunately,he knew the layout of the house
and where his son had been lying.
"I felt him on the back, picked him
up," Aaron Cooper said, then
somehow managed to find his way
to the door.
Aaron Cooper suffered minor
burns, but Landon's injuries were
extensive.
Angela Cooper said her son does
not remember the fire, though he
knows his injuries were caused by
a fire. "He was in shock," she
said.
The parents just informed Landon
of the incident a few days ago. All
Landon knew before was that he
had been hurt and needed to get
better.
As he recuperated, Landon's par-
ents were there for him, providing
him whatever comfort they could
and encouraging him in his ther-
apy and treatment.
Angela and Aaron Cooper also
had to learn how to care for their
son, including the hour-long proc-
ess of bathing him and the twice-
daily 30 minutes of therapy.
"They taught me to be independ-
ent with him," Angela Cooper
said. "He's doing really good.
Shriners is the best hospital for
burn victims."
Landon has left Shriners Hospi-
tals for Children just once since
he arrived and that was to visit a
nearby aquarium as his pre-
discharge outing. He said his fa-
vorite animals were the sharks
and penguins. He also got to have
a parrot sit on his arm.
Angela Cooper said she has prom-
ised to take him to Chuck E.
Cheese's once he leaves Shriners
Hospitals for Children.
The family will stay in a motel in
Aberdeen, Ohio, for about a
month as they wait as their new
home, a mobile home provided by
their landlords, John and Jill
Kelly, is prepared. Angela Cooper
said staying at Brown's Motel in
Aberdeen keeps the family close
together, as her three other chil-
dren are staying with her sister in
apartments nearby. Her mother
also lives minutes away.
"Angela and Aaron Cooper agree
what their son and family experi-
enced is a nightmare they would
wish on no one. "Makes you
smile," said Aaron Cooper.
Except from: the Ledger Inde-
pendent www.maysville-
online.com
Burned boy
leaves Hospital
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Fellow Nobles,
We are off to a great year
and want to continue for-
ward. We have much to do
and accomplish. Lets set our
goals and work together to
see them through.
Let us Remember to always
check with our Temple and
Ill Sir Chuck about our road
blocks and fundraisers. Weneed to have our permission
forms signed. This assures
us that or Nobility is pro-
tected by our policy.
It is time to get our Onion
sales rolling. Please have
your unit or club place an
order, making it the largest
one ever purchased. Again,
our Vidalia Sweet Onions
are of Top Quality!
Our Parades will be starting
up soon. We need to be outsupporting our Temple.
Remember!!! Get your Can-
didates ready for our Hot
Sands coming March 6.
RECRUIT!!! RECRUIT!!!
Lady Mary and I will be
traveling to Tampa Florida
in March for Assistant Rab-ban School. We will proudly
represent the Oleika Tem-
ple.
Yours in Faith,
George and Lady Mary
A Message from you
Assistant Rabban
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ful by supporting him in every
way we can. We had our first
executive meeting and plans
have been laid out for our
meetings, onion and cheese
sales, road blocks, other fund-
raisers and social activities.Just a reminder, We meet at
Aunt Gravy’s restaurant at
419 East Office St in Harrods-
burg and we welcome each of
you to join us and if you want
to join the club just see our
Sec/Treas Mark Elliot ant any
stated meeting and he can take
care of it. We’d be glad to have
you. Keep our 22 Shrine Hos-
pitals in your prayers as we
don’t want to lose any of these
hospitals that we worked to
keep in our system, there aretoo many children that depend
on then for their care. We
Shriners must provide that
help as we could have no better
cause than to help a child in
need.
The Wilderness Shrine Club is
off and running under the
Leadership of our President
Jim King. We had a good yearlast year but this year we want
to have a great year!! Our
Congratulations to our Poten-
tate Charles (Chuck) Kendrick
and his Divan. He has a big
year planned also and it is our
intent to see that he is success-
Oleika Brass Band is one of
the oldest units in OleikaTemple. Chartered back in
1929 and has remained rea-
sonably active ever since.
Like other units and signs of
time, our numbers are not
what they used to be. The
talent level of our musicians
vary from professional qual-
ity to just good horn players.
Many of our Nobles inOleika have played music in
high school or college and
we welcome you to come join
us for a rehearsal and check
us out. We have an unlim-
ited library of all kinds of
music– hundreds of tunes
that we’ll never have time to
open and play. First and
foremost, we have a goodtime and enjoy the fellow-
ship, on with the other.
Other than just rehearsing,
we play frequently at our
Shriners Hospital for Chil-
dren, when the circus is in
town and at homes for the
elderly. Our present band
members are Edsel Arnett,
Dan Brock, John Davis,
Clyde Faneuff, Wally FizerPP, Mike Gibbs, John
Hughes, Stan Hughes, Fred
Irtz, Larry Looney, Bob Py-
bas, Doyle Rambo (Pres)
Mike Sheatler(Sec/Tres),
Gene Stassner(VP) Stuart
Euster, Ty Hawkins and
Bob Kapp. Musicians from
the Young at Heart BigBand frequently sit in with
the Brass Band.
Several of our Band mem-
bers live out of town, so dur-
ing the winter months we
scale back our rehearsals for
obvious reasons. We invite
all horn players to come and
sit in with us. For more in-
formation about the bandcall: (859)-536-6925.
wonderful time with the
Oleika family.
I am also looking forward to
seeing all you nobles and
your ladies at the clubs and
units this year. The article I
wrote for the last Oleikan
must have fell through the
I would like to take the time
to thank you for your sup-
port in electing me as your
Chief Rabban for 2010.
Lady Lisa and I really ap-
preciate the love and kind-
ness you all gave in the last
year; we never had a more
crack. I am sorry that it
didn’t make it in the book
Yours in faith,
Teddy Hughes
Chief Rabban
Wilderness ShrineClub News
Oleika Brass BandBy Doyle Rambo
A message from the Chief Rabban
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I. Purpose
To set forth the policy and procedure of Oleika Shrine Temple with respect to sexual harassment.
No sexual harassment will be tolerated.
II. Scope
This policy and procedure covers all activities of Oleika Shrine Temple officers, members, and employees.
In other Shrine Temples where acts of sexual Harassment have occurred, nobles have been suspended or
expelled with the temple and individual nobles being subjected to financial liability.
A. Oleika Shrine Temple Officers, Members, and employees disapprove of and do not tolerate sexual
harassment of any kind.
B. Sexual Harassment of any kind is viewed as conduct unbecoming a Shriner and will subject any offending
officer, member, or employee to disciplinary action up to and including expulsion, suspension, or dismissal.
C. State Law prohibits unwelcome sexual advances; requests for sexual acts or favors, with or without
Accompanying promises, threats, or reciprocal favors or actions; or other verbal or physical conduct
Of a sexual nature which has the purpose or effect of adversely affecting and employees performance or
Which creates a hostile, offensive, or uncomfortable working environment.
D. Examples of prohibited conduct include, but not limited to: lewd or sexually suggestive comments; off-color
language or jokes of a sexual nature; slurs and other verbal, graphic, or physical conduct relating to an
Individuals sex; or any display of sexually explicit pictures, greeting cards, articles, books, magazines,
photos, cartoons, or e-mail communications.
III. Procedure.
A. An employee or other party who has a complaint of sexual harassment at work or at an Oleika Temple
function or activity should bring the problem to the attention of an Oleika Temple Officer.
B. The complaint should include the offensive behavior, the date and time of the occurrence, and the name
of any witnesses.
C. If the complainant does not put the complaint in writing, the person receiving the complaint shall put
complaint in writing
IV. Investigation
A. Any complaints of sexual harassment will be promptly and carefully investigated by the potentate or a
person or persons designated by the potentate if the complaint involves Oleika Shrine officers,
members or employees.
B. The investigation will include interviews with all relevant persons including the complainant,
the accused and witnesses.
Oleika Shrine Temple Sexual Harassment Policy
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V. Action
If the investigation reveals that the complaint appears to be valid, immediate and appropriate corrective action,
up to and including charges of conduct unbecoming of a Shriner under Article 30 of the Imperial by-laws will be
taken by the representatives of the Potentate of Oleika Shrine Temple. If the validity of the complaint cannot be
determined, immediate action will be taken to assure that all parties are reacquainted with this policy to avoid
future acts of sexual harassment.
VI. Privacy
To the extent possible, the privacy of the complainant and the person accused will be kept confidential.
VII. Retaliation and false or misleading accusations
A. Employees will be free from reprisal or retaliation from filing such complaint, giving testimony, or aiding
in the resolution of complaint.
B. Employees who make false or misleading accusations or statements in the course of an investigation under
this policy will be subject to disciplinary action up to and including dismissal
VIII. Responsibility
A. The Potentate, officers of Oleika Temple, it’s Shrine units and Shrine clubs are responsible for seeing
that this policy is adhered to, see that this policy is posted on bulletin boards where appropriate, and
publishing this policy in the Oleikan newsletter
B. The Potentate, officers, members, officers of it’s Shrine units and Shrine clubs of Oleika Shrine Temple
and it’s employees are responsible to comply with this policy and thus insure the work place, Shrine
functions, and all other activities are free from sexual harassment.
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Illustrious Sir Chuck Kendrick Illustrious Sir Chuck Kendrick Illustrious Sir Chuck Kendrick Illustrious Sir Chuck Kendrick
Announces Announces Announces Announces
HOT SANDSHOT SANDSHOT SANDSHOT SANDS At the Oleika Shrine Center Saturday March 6th, 2010 Bring in those Candidates!!!!!!
ITENERARY
7:00—9:00 Breakfast
7:45—9:00 Registration
9:00—10:00 Hospital Tour
10:30—12:00 1st Section
12:00—1:00 Lunch
1:00—2:30 2nd Section
2:30 Fez Presentation
Ladies Schedule
7:00—9:00 Breakfast
9:00—11:30 Ladies of Shriners Program
11:30 Depart for Hospital
1:00-2:00 Hospital Tours and Films
2:30 Men’s Fez Presentations
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ILLUSTRIOUS Sir
Chuck Kendrick and
His lady ruby
Invite you to
Join them for a trip to Savannah,
Georgia
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May 24th –30, 2010
Itinerary:
May 24-25
Quality Inn and Suites
196 Patriots Point
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
(843) 856-8817
May 26-28
Wingate Inn
!! Gateway Blvd
Savannah, GA 31419
(912) 925-2525
May 29
Baymont Inn
2863 Winfield Dunn Pkwy
Sevierville, TN 37764
(865) 933-9448
Cost for the trip is
$679 per person
Price includes Transportation, Lodging, Step-on Guides, Breakfast each morning,
Trolley Tour, Fort Sumter Boat ride, Taxes and Luggage Tips
Make your reservations by contacting the Temple office
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The Legion of Honor is off
and running (or in our case
marching) in 2010. I would
like to congratulate ournewly installed
officers for the
year.
Gordon Barger–
Commander 2010
Barry McCaslin–
1st Lieutenant Commander
John Mohr-2nd Lieutenant
Commander/AdjutantTandy Haggard-3rd Lieuten-
ant Commander
The Legion will be presenting
colors at all stated meetings
and at the Hot Sands on March
6. In April, the Legion will be
leading the temple at the
Mushroom Parade in Irvine.
The unit had a great time attheir New
Years Eve
Dinner and
the Installa-
tion of Tem-
ple, Club and
Unit Officers
in January.
The Legion’s annual Spaghetti
Dinner is March 5, 2010 from5pm to 9pm in the dinning
room. We would like to invite
al Nobles, Ladies and friends to
come out and enjoy some out-
standing food and fellowship.
Legion Members, if you have-
n’t paid your annual dues yet,
please submit them to the ad-
jutant. Nobles, if you are look-
ing for a good active unit and
have served honorably in any
branch of the services, please
take a look at the Legion.
Come and visit us at one of
our meetings. We meet the
1st Thursday of the month at
7pm.
Legion of Honor
2010 Oleikan Supporters
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The Legions annual Spaghetti
Dinner is March 5, 2010 from
5pm to 9pm in the dinning
room.
Ralph and Elizabeth Spillman, Barry and Sandy McCaslin
To add your name in the Oleikan Supporters
Please send a Check for $10.00 to Oleikan Editor
Proceeds from supporters will only be used to better the Oleikan!
Membership Corner
Sam Sansom Membership Chairman
Chris wet Co Chairman
Nobles,
By the time you read this we will
have held our March Hot Sands.
Hopefully, we had a good turn out
like your temple normally does.
Nobles your Membership team
has been very busy during Janu-
ary and February. We have vis-
ited numerous lodges,
shrine clubs and units. We
had a great response from
all.
Nobles remember, if you
would like me or someone
from your membership
team to come and talk with
your lodge, club or unit,
please contact us at:
859-619-1255
Thank you,
Sam Sansom
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Schedule of Events
• Friday March 5: LOH Spaghetti Dinner
5-9pm
• Saturday March 6: Hot Sands!
• Saturday March 20: Almenah Potentates
Ball
• March 25-28: SASA Mid Winter Meeting
• Saturday March 27: Temple Guard
Breakfast
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4Hazard Van Patrol cook for temple
5 6 Hot Sands
7 8 9 10 11OB Meeting 12 13
14Daylight Savings
time begins
15 DON 7:30 16 17 St Patrick's Day 18 19 20 AlMenah
Pote ‘s Ball
21 22 23 24 25 OB Meeting
SASA Mid Winter
26 SASA Mid
Winter
27 SASA Mid
Winter
Temple Guard Breakfast
28 SASA Mid
Winter
DON Installation
29 30 31
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Ill Sir Chuck Kendrick Is
holding a Temple Dance/Pot
Luck on Saturday, April 10,
2010 at the Oleika Shrine
Center.
This is a chance for all No-
bles and their wives to get
away for a evening and have
some fun with your fellow
Nobles.
So be sure and make a date
with your lady and come
have some fun with us!
For more information con-
tact the Temple Office.
Temple Dance/Pot
Luck Mushroom Pa-
rade in March
The Mushroom Parade is
coming to Irvine on Satur-
day, April 24th
Line up is at 11:30am with
step off at 1:00pm.
This is a Temple Parade and
all units are asked to par-
ticipate.
For more information con-
tact the Parade Marshall.
The Donation drive continues
throughout the year. If you would
like to participate, please contact
president Charles Doughman, Vice
President Alan Selby, Treasurer
Wilburn Umstattd, Secretary Randy
Cooper, or any Shriner. We will ac-
cept any size donation, and with a
donation of $100.00 or more you will
receive a nice plaque displaying your
support of our kids! I know times are
hard, but I hope you will continue to
help us out with your donations. We
need your help to continue to give
medical care and transportation to
the children. We also save aluminumcans. If you would like to help out
with this project, save your cans and
call one of the Shriners and we will
pick them up.
Thank you
Charles Doughman
President
Tri Co (Continues from page 18)
MAY STATED MEETING TO BE
APRIL 29TH!
ATTN: The May Stated Meeting
will be held on April 29th at
8:00pm. This is Do to Fun Fest
on May 6-9, 2010.
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Schedule of Events
• Saturday April 3: LOH Commanders
Dinner 6pm
• Saturday April 10: Temple Dance/Pot
Luck
• April 14: AED/CPR Class 1:00-4:30
• April 17-18: Gun Show
• April 22-25: SESOBA
• Saturday April 24: Mushroom Parade
• Thursday April 29: Stated Meeting
for May.
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1Stated Meeting 2 3
4DeMoley 5 6 7 8 OB Meeting 9 10Temple Dance/
Pot Luck
11 12 13 14 AED/CPR
Class
15 16 Gun Show Set
Up
17 Gun Show
18 Gun Show 19 DON 7:30 20 21 22 OB Meeting
SESOBA
23 24 Mushroom
Parade
25 DeMoley 26 27 28 29 May
Stated mtg
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The room layout for this years
ball with the band on the stage
and a dance floor in front of it.
Everyone should
have a good view
of the stage and
the performers/
speakers.
Ill Sir Chuck said,
“We expect a verylarge crowd and
with the response
we have already
received, we will
need to prepare a
reserve waiting
list”.
Chuck and Ruby have asked
Ill Sir Chuck Kendrick has an-
nounced that the Musical En-
tertainment for this years Po-
tentates Ball Will be “Swing
Street”.
The band has played many
venues and events and will be
their 1st show for the Poten-
tates Ball.
They Play 50’s, 60’s, Rock andCountry.
“We are very Pleased to have
“Swing Street” at our Ball this
Year. We have heard the Band
and they are just tremendous.”
Ill Sir chuck said. The Nobility
and guests will really be im-
pressed.
that, in lieu of Personal gifts
Please make a donation, in
their honor, to the Oleika
Building Fund or The Oleika
Transportation
Fund.
Swing Street to play for Potentates Ball
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