NEWS

News from the Maine Elks Association

The Ongoing Travels of President Mike and Denise

What a wonderful weekend!   Denise and I arrived in Portland on Friday evening to a beautiful room filled with gifts from the Portland Lodge.  We met Joe, the ER, who welcomed us and later took us to the Lodge for a delicious meal, enjoyable rounds of three-card draw, and great music.  We had the pleasure of meeting several friendly members of the Portland Lodge, including one who generously gave us pull-tab tickets.  To our surprise, we won $10, which, as infrequent gamblers, we decided to donate to MCCP.  We also distributed many pins and had the opportunity to meet visiting Elks from Massachusetts. It was wonderful catching up with Marybeth and Joe, Al and Stephanie, and enjoying a fantastic evening overall.

The highlight of the trip was undoubtedly the three-masted schooner cruise around Portland Harbor on Saturday.  Although the morning started somewhat threatening, the sun emerged as soon as we left the pier, creating perfect touring conditions with low humidity, a cool breeze, and calm waters.  Unfortunately, there wasn’t enough wind to fill our sails, so we relied on the engine, but the experience was still delightful.  The Millinocket Elks provided onboard music, and we entertained ourselves and passing vessels alike.  Marybeth even gave a ship’s bell salute to a wedding party, and we serenaded Casco Bay with “Sweet Caroline.”  While we had a blast, it was clear that only the ship was truly “three sheets to the wind.”  The crew was fantastic, and I highly recommend sailing with the Portland Schooner Company.

Later that evening, we enjoyed a delicious smorgasbord at the Lodge and connected with even more MEA members.  I had a great time signing membership cards to raise funds for MCCP, and I was thrilled when the Portland Elks presented me with a $200 check for MCCP.  The music was wonderful, and there were plenty of photo opportunities.  It was a perfect weekend – fast-paced enough to be productive but slow enough to relax and enjoy.  Thank you, Joe, Marybeth, and Martha.  I look forward to sharing the amazing photos at the next state meeting.

On Sunday, we held our successful State Meeting, the primary purpose of our trip to Portland.  I’m incredibly proud of my committee chairs for their hard work in creating clear and concise reports.  We efficiently covered important information, distributed DD materials and new calendars, shared website updates, announced upcoming events, and provided other essential details.  Please stay informed by regularly checking the website, and if you brought home any information, be sure to share it with others.  Our next visit is the Waterville Elks Convention Homecoming Celebration next Friday.

Mike Hannigan, MEA President 2024-25

President attends Murder Mystery in Gardiner

CAFE MURDER” Murder-Mystery Dinner

Gardiner Elks Lodge, in conjunction with Gaslight Theater of Hallowell, ME presents “CAFE MURDER” by Nathan Hartswick
Dinner begins at 6 PM, with the play to follow
Tickets are available by calling the Gardiner Elks Lodge @ 207-582-6520
Event with dinner is $30 apiece and must be purchased in advance
The Dinner Menu for that evening is Chicken Pot Pie, Cranberry Sauce, Salad, Rolls, assorted desserts & coffee.  Other beverages will be available for purchase.

There’s no particular theme planned besides “dress as if you were going to a fancy restaraunt.”  What that means is up to your discretion!

Proceeds from this event will benefit MCCP and the American Heart Associaiton

September 28, 2024, start Time 6:00 pm, ends 9:30 pm

Gardiner Elks Lodge, 148 Cobbossee Avenue  Gardiner, Maine 04345
Contact Tammy Pierce (207 441-4645, bpoe1293@gmail.com) for more information.

President at Austin National Convention

What a whirlwind the early summer has been. Following my visit to York, was the national convention in Austin Texas. The weather was excellent, however we did have one slightly cool day when it only reached 97 deg F. The convention is where the national business gets taken care of annually and this year there were 22 legislative items on the docket.  Your exalted ruler should update you on those items and their dispositions.  It is also when the new officers are installed, national ritual contests are conducted and decided, as well as a great opportunity to meet and greet other Elks from around the country.

While there were many highlights for me, watching the Sanford Elks participate extremely successfully in the ritual contest was one of mine.  During the contest I was privileged to ring the 11th hour chimes.  I was not nearly as well “tuned” as were the Sanford Elks.  They made the final four in the nation, an accomplishment Maine hadn’t done in 22 years.  Lets show our appreciation by getting our own ritual teams going again.  Competition certainly breeds success.  In fact the team recognized that the competition this year from Waterville directly help them prepare.

Of course during opening ceremonies I was proud to carry the Maine state flag onto the stage for display during the convention.  This too was quite an experience. During the legislative session, our sponsor Mike Zellen appointed my as an election supervisor and this was both informative and an honor I’ll long remember.  All week long our hospitality room was run by Cory and Joleen Dewitt, next years president and first lady.  They did a wonderful job and the room was enjoyed by all who visited.  Many of the lobster tickets were sold and the raffle should do quite well this year.  Mike and Allison Desjardin worked our booth at the vendor center.  The booth looked great and I am anxious to learn what the judges thought.

We also had a chance to see Austin TX and it was well worth the visit.  There were numerous restaurants offering everything from beer gardens, barbecue, and even fine cuisine.  The bat bridge was not at its peak, but still didn’t disappoint.  In many ways the boat tour to see it was as much fun as the view of the bats leaving at night was.  The duck-boat tour was also a good time, learning some of the history of Austin and seeing the mansions along the “lake”.
I am looking forward to seeing everyone in Portland.

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