NEWS
News from the Maine Elks AssociationCalendar Winners for May 2023
Americanism FY ’22 Report to the Annual Convention
31 essay’s were received at local lodges, judged and sent on to District chairs to be read and judged.
Once the top 3 were chosen they were sent to the State chairperson to be read and judged. The top 4 were chosen.
State chairperson notified lodges and those selected. Sanford, Waterville and Houlton Lodges were the only 3 lodges who received submissions for this years Americanism essay contest. Lodges also made arrangements for essay finalist to attend state meeting on May 6th.
Elizabeth Grant
MEA Americanism Chairman
President Al Ingraham’s Farewell
What a fantastic year! Have you seen page 6 of the April Elks magazine. Nice picture of Stephanie and I, with Bruce and Helen Hidley and Wayne and Kathline Cotterly. I am so proud of the Maine lodges all of which exceeded the GER’s ENF goal. The ENF goal I set at $120,000 was to be a new record. You folks smashed that by raising $141,894.47 We got back $1.467 for each dollar given. That’s $208,120 for our programs. I asked that each lodge take advantage of all the CIP Grants that they could get to help in their communities. Maine got over $166,500 for our communities, with all lodges participating.
Thank you! Congratulations to Wells Lodge 2738 for being number one in the Nation in ENF raising $27017.00 $482.45 per member.
We were able to visit all 20 lodges. The experiences were wonderful. I thank the lodges for the thoughtfulness and effort shown us. We could tell that you spent time making sure our visit was memorable, and they certainly were. We wish Sandy and Dave all the best in their upcoming year.
News from the Fratenal Committee
I would like to thank all ERs and Lodges for participating in the programs of the grand lodge this year (22-23). I want to especially congratulate Wells, Presque Isle, Houlton, and Bangor on winning the All-American Lodge contests for their divisions this year.
Just a quick reminder to new ERs flag day is fast approaching. It’s a required program and a great way to start getting ready for the flag presentation contest.
Fraternally, Mike Hanigan