NEWS

News from the Maine Elks Association

May Calendar Winners

DateCalendarLodgeNamePrize
1$25
2742242NATHAN HENDERSON$50
312911008ZOEY DROWN$50
414681287WAYNE FERRO$25
5101964JARED ERVING$25
612581008DORNA JOKI$25
7109964CHARLES TOWN$25
86232430ELIZABETH HARRIS$25
9912430LINDA STARBIRD$50
1086188ALLISON MAZZOCCA$50
1116411470AMY HELD$25
1215491470LINDSEY DUCHESNEAU$25
13624835REECE IVEY$25
14615835CLIASTA BITHER$25
15895905PATSEY STERNS$25
164061597LAURIE RHODES$50
171470JIM PLOURDE$50
18371934CRAIG JOHNSON$25
194241597ED DARNAL$25
20110964ALT LAURA LAILIBERTE$25
21610835DEIDRE HANNING$25
2213912743DONALD PIPER$25
235381521 CATHY WHEELDON$50
24626835RAY IVEY$50
25601835MARY LOWE$100
26315188DON HARMON $25
27263KAREN BOIVIN$25
282281470MAGGIE MOODY$25
2913221470JOHN FREELY$25
302451470ABBY CRISTEN$50
312001244LORI HALL$50

President Kip’s First Visit Report

I would like to thank Presque Isle Elks Lodge #1954 for hosting my first visitation. The First Lady and I stayed at the nearby Northeastland Hotel, we were welcomed with our very own Presque Isle Lodge shirts. Each day ER Craig MacFarline and PER Tina Dougherty led us on tours of the area and shared the history of “the County.”
Friday night we spent time at the Lodge meeting the membership and enjoyed a variety of appetizers provided by their kitchen crew while watching the magic show filled with card tricks which was quite captivating.
Saturday morning started with breakfast at Theresa’s before attending their annual “Hooked on Fishing, Not on Drugs” event. It was quite special to witness the enthusiasm and excitement on the faces of multi-generations despite chilly temperatures. This event provides an opportunity for families to spend quality time together while making memories that will last a lifetime. A Lifetime hunting & fishing license was offered to the winner with the biggest fish. Tables held a full array of prizes of summer fun items and new bikes. Each child patiently waited until their name was drawn to select a gift of their choice. Donna assisted with the drawing, while I helped with the reading of names. That evening Donna & I were greeted by some of the officers and members at Rodney’s where we enjoyed dinner before returning to the Lodge to attend their 80’s night with music.
Both the First Lady and I were presented with a monetary donation to the First Lady’s fundraiser “Honor Flight Maine”. Our sincere appreciation to the Presque Isle Elks Lodge for hosting our first visitation and to the membership for their hospitality, we had a great time!

Fraternally,
Duane “Kip” Clark
MEA State President
2026-2027

Association Honors Old Glory

On Sunday, June 14th, President Dwayne “Kip” Clark and the officers and members of the Maine Elks Association conducted the order’s Flag Day ceremony at Kip’s home lodge in Farmington.
Kip thanks everyone who joined and attended the service, especially PDD Scott Gray for his assistance in coordinating the event.

Portland Basket Raffle Benefits 3 Area Non-Profits

Portland Lodge 188 held its annual Basket Raffle Extravaganza in May, with proceeds going to benefit three local non-profit organizations. After the final tally, on June 10th checks were presented to Milestone Recovery ($1,900), Intercultural Community Center ($1,900) and the St Vincent de Paul Soup Kitchen ($1,000 and 40lbs of coffee for their coffee closet).

Pictured l-r: Elk member Sue Briggs, Harrison Otterbein, President St Vincent de Paul Soup Kitchen, ER Joe Winschel, Elk member Margaret Poulin, Emily Loder, Youth Program Director, ICC, Nate Palmer, ICC Ameria Corp Volunteer, Alisa Gibson, Director Mission Advancement, Milestone Recovery, Elk member Patty Amico, Activity Chair, Kim Toppi.

The Basket Raffle Extravaganza is put on by the Activity Committee and supported by the members of Lodge 188 who generously donate gift baskets, buy raffle tickets, work in the kitchen and volunteer for the two-day event.

Elkdom Feeding the Unhoused

With funds from the Spotlight Grant, the Portland Lodge Activity Committee has committed to help serve some of the unhoused population in the greater Portland area.  A team of three to four volunteers will shop, cook and serve one Saturday a month in Portland’s Deering Oaks, teaming up with another group that serves lunch every Saturday. The goal is to provide this service until December.  Julie Morin, Pamela Dill, Pam Charles and Kim Toppi served homemade pizza, brownies, and cookies to approximately 60 men and women on May 23. The next date our Lodge will be at the Oaks is June 13.

Betti Curran, who has been doing this at the Oaks for six years, was overjoyed when the Portland Lodge contacted her and asked to help out. She posts on her FB page every Saturday about the days experience and was most grateful to the Elks in her post.

After her post and mention of Portland Lodge, she has received another call from another group also wanting to join in to help out. As she told Kim, “look what you’ve started!” Just another fine example of Elks serving our community.

Portland Again Hosts Summit Project

May 23, 2026: Today the Portland Elks Lodge hosted The Summit Project riders. TSP stones and stories have been shared on Katahdin, Cadillac, Kilimanjaro, Everest, Denali and been carried through parades, marathons and marches all across Maine.  For Portland’s annually sponsored event the riders each carry a stone, engraved with a fallen heroes name on it, to Mt Katahdin where a living memorial is being built.

 

 

Accompanied by Maine State Troopers, the riders begin their journey after a light breakfast is provided at the Lodge.  Ladder trucks from the Portland and South Portland Fire Departments rise the flag for riders to pass through as they begin their journey.

 

It’s a very moving tribute and many volunteers from the Lodge were on hand today to thank the riders as they left our parking lot.

Many thanks to Martha Binette for coordinating this every year and to the Portland Team, and to all the Elks who helped out. It’s a proud day to be an Elk.

First Lady Joleen’s Year-End Wrap-up

I had the honor, along with Corey DeWitt and Michaela DeWitt, to present a donation of $13,701.75 to The Center for Grieving Children, MaineThis was made possible through my raffle and the memberships’ generous donations throughout Corey’s year as President of the Maine Elks Maine Elks Association from May 2025 to May 2026.

L-R: Danielle from the Center, Michaela DeWitt, Joleen DeWitt & PSP Corey DeWitt.

I want to thank the members of the Maine Elks, family and friends for their generosity.  The Center For Grieving Children holds a special place in my heart.  Michaela and I went to the Portland location after the death of our oldest daughter, Courtney.  A bit later I became a facilitator for some time at the Sanford location.

The Center helps families throughout Maine at both locations and remotely through Teams.

Thank you all so very much,
Joleen DeWitt
MEA First Lady, 2025-26

MEA Flag Day Observance

The annual Maine Elks Association Flag Day ceremony will be held at the Farmington Lodge of Elks #2430 on June 14th at 10:00 a.m.   MEA President Duane “Kip” Clark and Farmington Exalted Ruler Jo L Spielvogel will lead the ceremony with the other State Association officers and Elk members. 

To make the ceremony an impressive one, we are asking for volunteer flag bearers to carry in the ceremonial flags during the event.  All Exalted Rulers, state lodge officers, and Maine Elk members are encouraged to attend and participate

The uniform of the day will be white dinner jackets for State Officers, and Lodge Jackets for others participating in the event. 

Volunteer flag bearers and State Officers should be at the Farmington Lodge at 9:30 a.m. to practice and review the ceremony. 

If you plan to attend to volunteer as a flag bearer, please contact the event coordinator, Scott Gray, by calling his cell at 458-8982, or by e-mailing him at: dtsgray1963@gmail.com.

Elks Money to MCCP

MCCP Facebook Feed
$344,304 raised this year—thank you, Maine Elks Association! 
We were so proud to join the Maine Elks this May at their State Convention, where they revealed their annual fundraising total in support of Maine Children’s Cancer Program.   Their remarkable contribution of $344,304 helps ensure we can continue delivering critical, compassionate care to children and families across Maine.
As the Elks’ major statewide project, this partnership represents years of generosity and commitment that truly changes lives. Their continued support means more than we can express.  From all of us at MCCP, thank you for your ongoing dedication and for being such an important part of our mission.
#MCCPforME #MaineChildrensCancerProgram #GoGold #MaineElks

MEA Calendar Winners for April 2026

DateTicketLodgeNamePrize
15761954Norma LaFrance$25
2794244Billy Smart$25
3778244Brian Smith$25
4870905Bob Pillsbury$50
5103964Justin Rodrique$50
6588835David Mcquade$25
717892743Jan-Marie Grant$25
817862743Jacob Grant$25
94181597Megan Barnhart$25
101080244Eric Baxter$25
111120244Dee Phillips$50
1212001008Jessica Lombardo$50
13227Ian Brook$25
1414122743Diane Covey$25
15131964Dennis Fortin $25
161112244Lloyd Black$25
1714112743Pam Butters$25
1814711521Dorothy Howard$50
195041521Jeff Beach$50
204231597Tina Hogan$100
21339188Cathy Delucca$25
225691954Chris Giberson$25
231075244Zach Mecklin$25
24643244Lisa Clark$25
252142788Paulette Rea$50
26977905Sabria Beane$50
27847905Jeff Flye$25
28462430Darcy LeSeige$25
29117964Tom Stephenson$25
3012011008Rosemary Myers$25
315771954Maxine La France$25
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