NEWS

News from the Maine Elks Association

President Sandi’s Summer ’23 Report

I hope everyone is having a great summer.  Dave and I have had a busy one. After State Convention we had our first visit on May 20th at the Brunswick Lodge and were met by ER Rod Bauer and his wife Linda.  After a short visit, they took us down to a bed and Breakfast I never knew was even there. The accommodations were beautiful!  We rested a bit and dressed for Prom Night Enchantment 2023.  We had a great meal and a good band that played lots of dance music. The night was also a fundraiser for Maine Children’s Cancer and was a great success.

Our next visit was the weekend of June 3rd in Presque Isle, Mary and Alan Harding met us at the hotel and later went to the Country Club with Alan and Mary for a great dinner with ER Melanie, Greg and Barbara Daniels, Mary and Alan’s son and a few others. We then went to the Lodge and talked to the Bingo players and the member’s, we had a nice relaxed time with great Elks. The following morning, we attended the Hooked On Fishing Program. It always fills our hearts to see the kids
catching fish and getting so excited. I want to let Mike, Corey and Kip to be prepared to be on TV as you will get an interview. At the end of the afternoon, they gave away lots of toy and camping items, pools etc. all things to do outdoors!

We had a delicious dinner at Rodney’s Restaurant and then back to the Lodge for a Lip Sync Contest. We had a great weekend and headed for home.

On the weekend of June 10th Dave and I went to the Biddeford-Saco Lodge and met with Joan Howard. She drove us to our hotel on the ocean with a wonderful view of the water and then to the golf course where we met Hollywood who arranged a day of golfing with carts. I realized how rusty I was at golf but had a blast anyway.

Back to the hotel to freshen up and Joan picked us up and took us to the Lodge for a steak and chicken dinner.  ER Rori had a photo booth to have pictures taken with some of their members like Barbara McCallum, Joan, Lauren, David Guay and Glenn McCallum and many others. The photo’s were a great keepsake of our visit!

Our next visit was to York Lodge on June 18 th where John Navish met us at the lodge for a Hawaiian Laua. He gave us beautiful gifts of a Black pearl necklace for me and a nice watch for Dave. We met a lot of their members and then had a big feast of sushi, fish, pineapple and all kinds of fruits, vegetables, egg rolls and much-much more. His chef outdid himself! We all took a group photo before we left for home!

We left for Convention the end of June stopping in NY for a few days to visit some of the grandkids and great grands then off to Minneapolis.  After unpacking we checked out the Hospitality Room.  It was a great room for our hospitality room, nice and big and set up well to accommodate everyone.  I would like to thank Mike and Denise Hannigan for doing a great job, we know how tiring it can be but they had quite a people sign up to give them a break. Thank you toall those who helped and also to the people who helped Mike and Allison at the MCCP Booth.

Of course, the very best part of Convention for the State President is the openingCeremony and having the honor of carrying in our State Flag! Another nice surprise I had was when I signed the flag and put my pin on it, I found that someone had moved Dave’s pin onto that flag! The flag he had signed was full and they retired it so what a treat to see they brought a few pins over from the retired
flag. So, both Dave and I are on there as well as Donnie and Sue Piper, our other husband and wife that are PSP’s!

I had the pleasure and honor to be an Assistant Grand Esquire, recommended by Mike Zellen, PGER at the Grand Lodge Session! We handed out ballots and collected them for the tally of the votes. Thank you, Mike for allowing me that honor!

We attended the Twins game and thanks to Mindy Voisine for arranging Box seats where we had a great view and were provided with hotdogs and sausages along with other snacks, soda and water.
After Convention Dave and I continued onto the West Coast to see some good friends and our son and his family along with all the grandkids and 3 new great grands. We made it to Haystack Rock on Cannon beach with the family to put our feet in the Pacific Ocean.

We had a few days of driving back visiting an Elks Lodge or two along the way back to my sister’s home to see another son and 2 grandkids. Then finally made it back home to recuperate!
“Thank you” to the Maine Elks Assoc. for letting me represent you all!!

Augusta Elks Hold Bike Rodeo

The Augusta Elks Lodge #964 recently held a bike rodeo for children in kindergarten to 5th grade at their Lodge. The Lodge partnered with the Bike Coalition of Maine who hold these community events throughout the state. WABI television in Bangor covered the event and posted the following news segment on their website. Bike Safety Rodeo comes to Augusta (wabi.tv)

The Augusta Elks Lodge provided not only the location of the event in their parking lot, but also food for the participants, bicycle helmet and bicycle raffles, and drug awareness information for parents. The children who participated had a great time and learned how to handle their bicycles in a safe manner.

The purpose of the bike rodeo is to have fun and learn safe bicycle-driving on a mock-traffic course! We’ll the coalition will bring the course to your Lodge so students can practice bike-handling skills and basic rules of the road on their pedal or balance bikes. If your Lodge wishes to hold a bicycle rodeo for your Youth Activities program, you can contact the Bike Coalition of Maine by following the link on this page: Youth Education – Bicycle Coalition of Maine (bikemaine.org)

This is an easy way to become more involved and visible in your community.

Grand Lodge Goings On, July 2 – 5, 2023, Minneapolis, MN

Grand Lodge Session Program

(July 1st) The Maine Delegation has been arriving at the 158th session of the Benevolent and Protetive Order of Elks Grand Lodge session, being held at the Minneapolis Convention Center.

Early arrivals representing Old Town, Houlton, Millinocket, Skowhegan/Madison and Bath met up for dinner Friday afternoon, day one in Minneapolis and having fun!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Maine Elks’ Association booth is set up and welcoming visitors already.

 

 

 

 

 

State MCCP Chairman Mike Desjardins takes a shift in the MEA Booth.

 

 

 

(From the Elks National Foundation Facebook feed) What inspired the members of Elks Lodge #188 Portland Maine to donate more than 450 pairs of socks to the ENF’s supply drive?  Past MEA President Albert Ingraham’s answer was simple, “You asked.”  (Shown L to R: Martha Binette PER, Portland member Stephanie Ingraham and PSP Al Ingraham)

The generosity was even recognized by @delta! When Delta Airlines found out what was in these two big suitcases, they flew them to Minneapolis free of charge! That is the power of giving back #elksalwayscare

 

 

(Grand Lodge Convention News, July 2nd) Maine Lodges Receive National Recognition

COMMUNITY PROJECT CONTEST WINNERS ANNOUNCED
Congratulations to all the Winners! Elks Lodges across the country continued to show that “ Care— Share” by conducting Community Projects. These projects were showcased in the Grand Lodge Activities Committee’s Community Projects Contest and  PRESQUE ISLE #1954 received 2nd Place for Division IV lodges, 301-450 members.
Every Lodge is encouraged to have a project that it conducts in its community.
Does your Lodge have a Junior Golf program, or have you considered starting an Antlers Lodge? Perhaps participating in the Public Service Medal program is the right move for your Members?
By doing a project that benefits the people in your community, your Lodge increases its visibility, and offers opportunities for your Members to communicate to the public about who we are and what we do. Information on the process of developing a community project can be found on the ENF Community Investments Program page of Elks.org. If your Lodge conducts a project in the coming year, remember to showcase it in the Community Projects Contest.

For the ENF PER MEMBER CONTEST, April 1, 2022 through March 31, 2023, WELLS #2738 received first place in Division I — lodges with 150 Members or fewer, with $27,017.00 total raised, for $482.446 average per member. (This is also the highest per capita for all lodges!)

(July 3rd) How Many Elks attend Grand Lodge?  The Credentials Committee Director, Phil Claiborne, has announced that the Registration figures from Saturday and Sunday were completed just in time for Opening Ceremony and show the current total attendees at 5,072.

Preliminary scores are in, and the officers’ Initiatory Ritual Team from Sanford #1470 has scored 95.0846.  Final competitions will be taking place Monday afternoon between the teams from Carlsbad, NM #1558, Santa Clarita, CA #2379, Lake Hopatcong, NJ #782 and Kenton, OH #157

The afternoon of Monday, July 3rd, the Minnesota Twins hosted the BPOE to their home game against the Kansas City Royals, and GER Bruce A. Hidley threw out the evenings first pitch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(July 4th) We have selected the new GER – The leadership of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks got down to business with the first business session of the 158th Grand Lodge Session and elected Randy P. Shook, of Lawrenceburg, TN Lodge No. 2206, as Grand Exalted Ruler for the 2023–2024 year.                                                                                            The announcement of the election was followed by an exuberant celebration as supporters from Shook’s Area 3 streamed into the hall. Once the celebration subsided, the newly elected Grand Exalted Ruler spoke about his vision for the Order, which is encompassed in his theme “We are THE Elks!” Urging the assembled Elks to help the Order move forward, he repeatedly prompted them to finish the phrase, “We are…” and was met with resounding responses of “..THE Elks!” He asked the assembled delegates to channel that enthusiasm into a resolution to become known in every community across the country.

As of Monday’s meeting, attendance has grown more, now with 5,776 leaders of our order, from our local ERs an PERs, to the GER and several PGERs.

 

(July 5th) On the second day of the Grand Lodge Session, delegates passed 14 and rejected 4 resolutions to amend the statutes and Constitution of the Order during the Legislative Session.  Your Enxalted Ruler will be presenting the details when they return to their lodges.  While the results of the voting were being tabulated, Grand Secretary Bryan Klatt gave an update on the Disaster Relief Fund, which provided $75,000 in assistance to Florida following Hurricane Ian and $25,000 in assistance to Montana following serious flooding.
Secretary Klatt reported that the Disaster Relief Fund has $125,255 on hand to respond to disasters.

As of Tuesday’s meeting, attendance has grown more, now with 5,793 leaders of our order are now in attendance.

See more Daily News from the Grand Lodge Convention.  See Monday’s edition for more information on Constitutional and Statutory resolutions to be considered during the Tuesday session.  Also included in Monday’s Convention News are information on the conventions Opening Session, ENF’s Most Valuable Student recipients, Americanism Contest winners, the Elks Veterans Leather Program and discussion of several training seminars being offered to delegates and attendees.

 

Augusta Elk Recognized for Veterans’ Support

Maine Veterans in Need is an organization made up of Elks, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, Maine Veterans Bureau and other organizations joined together to identify what veterans needs are unmet, and then work to raise funds to fill those needs.
MVIN is a 501c3 organization funded mainly by their Winter Classic Softball Tournament.  Operated by Nancy and Nicolas Hamlin this tournament is the main fndraising project for the organization, which has raised over $37,000 this year so far, and continues to work with other service organizations and local businesses for additional funs to meet the ever increasing need.
On June 21st, 2023, Governor Janet Mills recognized the Hamlins, and their team, for their fundraising accomplishments for Veterans in Need.

Shown in the photo from L to  R: David Hassen (Maine Elks), James Bachelor (VFW), Governor Janet Mills, Nicholas Hamlin (American Legion), David Patch (American Legion)

7 year-old wins P.I. Fishing Derby

After catching the longest trout of the day, at 13.2 inches, seven year-old Benjamin Shackette was the winner of the “Hooked on Fishing, Not Drugs” Youth Fishing Derby held on June 3, 2023, at Mantle Lake Park in Presque Isle.
The young, successful angler shows off his certificate for a lifetime fishing license, which he received from from Mark Allen (Left) from the Presque Isle Fish & Game Club, which donated the prize. Alan Harding, Chairman of the Presque Isle Elks, Lodge #1954, Drug Awareness Committee, hosts for the event, looks on.

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