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News from the Maine Elks AssociationANNUAL PRESQUE ISLE YOUTH FISHING DERBY SCHEDULED
On Wednesday, May 29, 2024, in preparation for the Presque Isle Elks’ “Hooked on Fishing, Not Drugs”, Youth Fishing Derby, the Enfield hatchery of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, will stock Mantle Lake in Presque Isle with six hundred (600) 8 to 11 inch-long trout.
The Presque Isle Elks, Lodge #1954, will host its 24th annual fishing derby at Mantle Lake Park on Saturday, June 1, 2024. Registration will start at 8:00 a.m. and will continue until 10:00 a.m. that Saturday morning. The fishing derby will begin at 8:00 a.m. and end at noon.
The fishing derby is open to all youth from 3 to under 16 years old. Every young angler registering for the fishing derby must be accompanied by a responsible, supervising adult.
The registered young angler who catches the longest fish can choose from a wide array of prizes, including a lifetime fishing license donated by the Aroostook Sportsman Association. Every registered fishing contestant will win an outdoor activity prize of their choice.
Adults accompanying a registered young angler will also be eligible to win prizes, including a weekend stay at a lakeside cabin, donated by Macannamac Camps and a season pass donated by North Maine Woods, Inc.
For any youth desiring to fish but who is unable to supply a fishing pole on his own, a beginner’s fishing rod and reel will be given to that youth’s family to keep.
Worms for use as bait will once again be provided by Moosehead Bait and Tackle of Rockwood, Maine.
Grilled hot dogs, chips, juice, Houlton Farms Dairy ice cream, and water will be served. Everything is provided free of charge by the Presque Isle Elks, Lodge #1954, and its sponsors.
For more information contact the Presque Isle Elks at 764-0985.
Scholarships Chair is Enjoying the Season!

Maine Elks Asscoiation Installs New State President
The County Online Newspaper annouces the newly installed officers of the Maine Elks Assocation. Please find the article linked here.
Portland Elks Lodge to Host Summit Project
On Saturday, May 25, 2024, starting at 7 AM, the Portland Elks Lodge #188 will be hosting The Summit Project, a non-profit organization that honors Maine’s post-9/11 fallen heroes. Families of those fallen heroes donate stones that symbolize their loved ones. The stones are then carried to the summit of Mt. Katahdin, where they will be placed in remembrance of the fallen hero.
The day will begin with a continental breakfast at the Portland Lodge. After breakfast, a troop of local scouts will be leading the Pledge of Allegiance and the National Anthem. The scouts will then give a motorcycle rider stones engraved with the names of Maine’s fallen heroes, along with details about each hero, so that they know more about the person whom the stone represents. Riders will then place the stone in their backpack or saddlebag and convoy to Millinocket by 9 a.m. The riders will then pass their stones and information to hikers who will make the trek to the summit of the mountain.
The Maine State Police will accompany the convoy throughout the entire route. The Portland and South Portland Fire Departments will raise the American Flag, under which the convoy will pass. This year, the Maine Elks Motorcycle Riders will also be participating in the event. Gold Star families are also invited as guests for the event.
This will be the Portland Elk Lodge’s 11th year hosting this event. If you would like more information, contact Past Exalted Ruler Martha Binette of the Portland Elks Lodge at sometimesred@gmail.com
Greetings fellow Elks, distinguished guests and a special hello to all my friends, supporters and fellow members of Houlton #835 as well as our friends from Dennysville, who made the trip here today. As you are probably aware, I am Mike Hannigan. I’d like to start by introducing my family. Many of you have met my youngest daughter Heather. My second son Seth is here with his fiancé Abby Glidden, my oldest son Gabe could not make it. And most of you know my wife Denise. Myself, Denise, Heather, Seth and Gabe are all members of Houlton Lodge #835.
Before I get into my hopes for the year, I am first going to introduce myself to you, this is likely the only time you’ve heard about me from me and will likely be the last time you’ll listen to me tell you about me. I only do it now so that you know where I come from and so that you can help me get us to where I want us to be. I am Michael Hannigan, Ph.D. the sixth member of the Houlton Lodge to serve as a state president, and the second doctor. The first was Dr. Ebbett in 1950-51, he was a physician, what most of my students would call a “real doctor.” I recently learned he delivered my mother back in 1945.
Enough of me, let me introduce to you my appointees. Robert Cleary, PER, HLM, and former secretary extraordinaire from Houlton Lodge #835 will be my Tiler. I am particularly proud of this as he has been a great mentor to me and I served as his esquire when he was E.R. in Houlton. Representing the youthful side of the crew is Sergeant at Arms Jeff Bosse PER, from Old Town Lodge #1287. Jeff was a great E.R. when I was a district deputy and he’s been involved in the state association for awhile. He was also recently named as an olympic coach. In the role of chaplain representing the other end of the generational spectrum is Michael Powers, PSP, PDDGER, from Houlton Lodge #835. He has been a friend and guide since I began in Elkdom, and honestly even well before, he was my junior high teacher. This mix of the past and future exemplifies my underlying theme, I believe, like Jimmy Buffet that to succeed and enjoy life we must lust for the future, but treasure the past.