April 2015 Issue No. 12 - 15 A Fraternal Organization Hello Everyone: Well here I am again, only this time will be a little bit shorter. I am taking a short term of three months and sharing the ER position with three other PER’s. This was the only way that the PER’s decided to be able to keep the lodge open for another year. My installation will be on April 12, 2015 which is a Sunday afternoon from 2 -6 pm. There will be a buffet dinner after the ceremony. There will be a sign up sheet posted at the lodge, so please come out, enjoy yourselves, and support the lodge and officers. I hope that everyone had a good time at the Easter party for the lodge children, which was put together by Patti DeLuca with the help of the EYES of the Wild and their animals. I heard that everyone who attended the ST. Patty dinner and dance performance had a great time with a great meal. The music was good along with the Curran Dance School. I trust that the members who took part in the Harvey Stout Memorial Shuffleboard Tournament had a fun time! The tournament ran on two different nights at the lodge with the winner being crowned on the second night of play. Congratulations to the winner! Our Sixty First Year Upcoming in the future is the Auxiliary Installation of Officers, Grand Lodge Programs of Mother’s Day, Flag and Father’s Day ceremonies and dinners. The boy scouts will perform the with The lodge officers for the Flag Day program. I will be putting out sign up sheets for Mother’s Day and Flag Day /Father’s Day with the dates and time. I understand that there has been a booking meeting by the Trustee’s and the booking agent; this is a good start in assigning the upcoming affairs. Now back to the same old problem that we have had in the past with getting crews to do Friday Night Dinner because I am sure that the Trautman/ Bodnar crew is not going to do every single dinner. I have heard that there are people who want to help with FND but until we get some crews, we have help but no crews. As I have said, in the past, this is your lodge and it is what you make it. So be proud, step up, and make the lodge one of the best in the district. Fraternally Barry Sheppard Exalted Ruler 1928 Officers of Lodge No. 1928 2014 – 2015 EXALTED RULER.........Barry L Sheppard ........782-3307 EST. LEAD. KNIGHT ....Rick Decker.................806-8279 EST. LOYAL KNIGHT ...Jeffrey Allegar .............237-2856 EST. LECT. KNIGHT ....Erik Anderson..............439-2532 TREASURER ................George Upton, PER ....788-5963 SECRETARY ................Michael A. Sarno, PER310-4945 TILER ............................Vincent LaSpada.........236-9098 INNER GUARD .............J. D. Harvis, PER ........337-2271 CHAPLAIN ....................Mauro Fanelli, PER .....735-5460 ESQUIRE ......................Ken Whalen, PER .......730-0400 TRUSTEE-1 YEAR ....... ...................... To Be Deternined TRUSTEE-2 YEAR .......Robert Rowe ...............296-1738 TRUSTEE-3 YEAR .......Joel Wolff ....................782-7095 TRUSTEE-4 YEAR ....... ..................... To Be Determined TRUSTEE-5 YEAR ....... ..................... To Be Determined Monthly Meetings Lodge: September – June 2nd & 4th Wednesday – 8:00 PM July & August – 2nd Wednesday – 8:00 PM Auxiliary: September – June – 2nd Tuesday, 7:15 PM ABSENT MEMBERS FOR THE 2014 - 2015 ELK YEAR Richard D. Goodell Jr. 6/6/14 Grenelle “Slim” Storr 7/4/14 Gerald P. Kutsop 7/16/14 Paul R. Kuhl Sr. 7/22/14 Joseph Klecynski 9/1/14 Ted Kovi 10/20/14 John Cunningham 1/18/15 Arno Muench 1/26/15 THEIR VIRTUES ARE WRITTEN UPON THE TABLETS OF LOVE AND MEMORY Grill Room Hours Monday - Thursday 4 - 11 pm Friday - 4 pm - 1 am Saturday - 12 pm - 12 am Sunday - 1 pm - 7 pm 1st and 3rd Fridays are Pasta Nights – 6 pm – 7:30 pm $8.00 Committee Chairpersons Americanism ................. Bruce Totten, PDD ..... 806-8151 Auditing ......................... Daniel E. Knee, PER . 782-0335 Better Parades.............. J.D Harvis, PER.......... 337-2271 Community Activities .... ...................... To Be Announced Drug Awareness ........... ...................... To Be Announced Dishwasher ................... Bruce Tomb ................ 612-3096 ...................................... Randy Sornberger ...... 328-3432 Elks Tale Editor............. Lisa Alexander, PP ..... 581-2576 Friday Night Dinner....... ...................... To Be Announced Government Relations .. Erik Anderson ............. 439-2532 Hoop/Soccer Shoot....... ...................... To Be Announced House Committee ......... Randy Kerr, PER ........ 328-4091 Indoctrination ................ Jeffrey Allegar............. 237-2856 Internet Coordinator...... Lisa Alexander, PP ..... 581-2576 Investigation.................. Jeffrey Allegar............. 237-2856 Lapsation ...................... Michael A. Sarno, PER310-4945 Legal Advisor ................ Daniel E. Knee, PER .. 782-0335 Lodge Accountant......... .......................To be Announced Lodge Activities............. Rick Decker ................ 806-8279 Mediator ........................ Lee Trautman, PDD.... 996-6724 Membership .................. Michael A. Sarno, PER310-4945 National Foundation...... ...................... To Be Announced National Service............ Mauro Fanelli, PER .... 735-5460 Pasta Night ................... Patti DeLuca, PP ........ 528-7328 PER Association ........... Lee Trautman, PDD..........996-6724 Presiding Justice........... Daniel E. Knee, PER .. 782-0335 Public Relations ............ Mauro Fanelli, PER .... 735-5460 Recreation .................... ...................... To Be Announced Ritual Coach ................. Peter Naccarato, PER 788-0276 Safety Officer ................ Joel Wolff .................... 782-7095 Scholarship ................... Jeff Anderson.............. 439-2532 Sickness and Distress .. Rick Decker ................ 806-8279 Social/Comm. Welfare .. ...................... To Be Announced Special Needs Children David B,. Miller............ 797-6434 Visiting .......................... Lee Trautman, PDD.... 996-6724 Youth Activities ............. George VanWhy,PER. 788-7832 Elk of the Year: Lee Trautman, PDD ************** Citizen of the Year: Joan Fasanello Officers of the Auxiliary 2014 – 2015 PRESIDENT ................. Patti DeLuca, PP ........ 528-7328 VICE PRESIDENT........ Pat Trautman, PP ....... 996-6724 TREASURER................ Suzanne Lucas, PP .... 782-5037 SECRETARY................ Kathy Nemec .............. 782-7273 TRUSTEE ..................... Joan Purdy, PP........... 369-4841 EDITOR’S NOTE NOTICE Submission deadline is the 10th of the month. Submissions received after noon on the 10th will not be used. Please submit articles and advertisements as early as possible. Articles, ads and other information to be published can be sent to elkstale1928@hotmail.com or left in the Elks Tale mailbox at the lodge. If you leave something in the mailbox, please call Lisa at 908581-2576 so that it can be picked up. FOR BOOKINGS Please Call 908 -788-8203 Please be sure all bookings for both inside the lodge building and outside the building go through the booking agent. Somerset Children’s Center Board of Directors Joel Wolff – Secretary Barry Sheppard - Member Friday Night Dinner 6:00 P.M. – 7:30 P.M. Funeral Services A reminder to all members and their families: Should a member pass away, the Officers will perform the funeral service at the family’s request. Please contact the Exalted Ruler for arrangements. Friday Night Dinners will be served every Friday night, depending upon volunteers to cook and serve the meals. Please volunteer to support this event! Contact Exalted Ruler Barry Sheppard if you are interested in helping with Friday Night Dinners. We need more volunteers in order to keep this function going! Please consider helping out… Menus are posted on our website weekly at www.elks1928.com. LODGE WEBSITE Please visit the Flemington Elks lodge website at www.elks1928.com for more information on upcoming events, lodge happenings, pictures from lodge functions, and general lodge information. National Foundation For pledges, contact ER Barry Sheppard at 908–782-3307 Identification Statement Publication Title: Statement of Frequency: Elks Tale Published Monthly Authorized Organization: Flemington Elks Lodge No. 1928 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Of the United States of America Address: 165 Route 31 Flemington, New Jersey 08822 Web Address: http://www.elks1928.com COMMITTEE REPORTS Past Exalted Rulers Here we are at the end of another ELK year already!!! Thank you to Exalted Ruler Barry for a successful 2014-2015. As much as we have pleaded with our membership, we still don't have anyone stepping up to be Exalted Ruler for 2015-2016. We do have a couple of prospective candidates for other chairs, which is encouraging. We will once again rely on our PER'S to take the position of Exalted Ruler for 2015-2016, unless someone steps up in the mean time. The Exalted Rulers chair will be shared in four quarters by 1st Qtr-Barry Sheppard, PER, 2nd Qtr-Richard Lavagno, DD, 3rd Qtr-Randy Kerr, PER and 4th Qtr-Lee Trautman, PDD, Thank You to those PER'S for once again coming forward to fill the Exalted Rulers chair. was. We have been a great lodge for 65 years and we would hate to see all of those years and all of the charitable works that we have done in those years be wasted by not being able to fill our officers chairs. This is your lodge, please get involved, even if it is not being a chair officer, get involved in one of our committees!!! Come out to our meetings (2nd and 4th Wed of the month at 8:00PM) voice your opinions on what is going on in the lodge. We are looking forward to 2015-2016 for another successful year for Flemington Elks #1928, please come out and be part of that success!! Lee Trautman, PDD PER Association President ---------------------------------------------------------------- The PER Association will be starting a search committee to talk to prospective members to see if they would be interested in working their way up through the chairs, this will be done by personal contact since putting articles in the Elks Tale didn't seem effective. If you are contacted by the search committee, please give them the courtesy of at least listening to them and possibly give them a solid reason why you would not be interested in taking a chair, if you feel you cannot fill one of the chairs. Trustees To our members, Let’s hope the extreme winter is finally coming to an end and we may look for warmer days and nights to come out and participate in the growth of our dedicated lodge. With your help and ideas there is no end to what we can accomplish. Your trustees will be presenting new committee and catering contracts and audit forms. The new forms will be the only ones accepted and approved by the trustees. We want this lodge to get back to being the active, fun and charitable lodge that it once Now that we have a full complement of five trustees, we are extremely confident that we can build a stronger lodge. For your information, we will be holding booking and contract meetings two times a month, on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month from 7PM to 7:45 PM prior to our regular lodge meetings. Please come out and consider taking on a booking to support your favorite charity or our lodge. We will provide all the support you may need. Who knows, you may even find it fun as well as very rewarding. Please come out and help us build a stronger lodge. REMEMBER, IT IS YOUR LODGE!! Sincerely, Your trustees You may reach any one of us at the following numbers. Bob Rowe, cell 908-296-1738; Joel Wolff, cell 908-797-5656; Joe Eggert, cell 908303-0878 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Auxiliary Wow! That old saying "Time flies when your having fun" sure is true. Here it is April already and it's time to welcome in a new slate of officers. A big Thank You! goes out to the ladies who will be stepping up to the plate and especially Pat Trautman for going it a second round as President. The ladies will be installed at our April 14th meeting and I don't know what Pat has planned but I'm sure it will be a lovely affair. Note cards will be sent out to remind everyone and to get the RSVP's. Ladies if you would like to join us but are unable to get there please let us know. There a plenty of ladies who would be happy to pick you up. Just give me a call 908-528-7328 and we will set it up. So as this is my last Elks Tale letter I want to say Thank You to everyone who has helped me during the year. There have been ups & downs but we did it and that deserves a big pat on the back! Patti DeLuca, PP Auxiliary President ------------------------------------------------------------------ Army of Hope I am forgoing the normal Army of Hope article to THANK the following members for stepping forward and keeping our charitable work throughout the community, district and state solvent. PER Barry Sheppard, PDD Rich Lavagno, PER Randy Kerr and PDD Lee Trautman will take the role of Exalted Ruler through the 2015-2016 Elk year. Now we need you, the member, to join in the rebuilding of the Flemington Elks. We seem to be unable to find willing members to commit to becoming Chair Officers (Leading, Loyal and Lecturing Knights) and to eventually become the Exalted Ruler. Where are you hiding? You joined the Elks and this Lodge to continue our charitable work, but I don’t seem to see a lot of new faces taking charge or at least getting involved. What happened to all that enthusiasm that was spoken the night you were initiated into the lodge and introduced yourselves to the attending members? We need responsible members to keep us moving in the right direction and maintain continuity in lodge leadership. I hope that you will become that leader. Our second issue is that we have lost too many of our working members through retirement relocation and death and we are in desperate need to replace them, their work ethic, and enthusiasm. Things that may help: Booking meetings that lodge committees can help raise money for themselves and the lodge. (Trustees running booking meeting 3/11/15) Mentoring program to assist new and older members in working in the kitchen, dining room and grill room during functions to help raise money for the lodge and charitable committees. lodge cannot survive on room rentals alone. General meeting involving lodge and auxiliary members to talk of ways to improve the lodge and institute more family friendly activities to increase member attendance. If anyone has ideas to better the lodge and member attendance, please contact an Officer of the lodge. They will welcome all positive input. This lodge will survive and thrive because we, as members, are not quitters. We will rally to become better for our children, both healthy and special needs, our veterans, troops, their families and all the other charitable programs that we offer and support. WE CAN DO IT TOGETHER. GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS, VETERANS AND THEIR FAMILIES Bruce R. Totten - PDD Army of Hope Chairman and concerned member the district chairman were sent on for consideration at the State level. I will keep you informed as to their progress. Let’s keep OLD GLORY flying high and proud to show our thanks to those that served, fought and died to preserve and protect the very Freedoms that TOO MANY take for granted. GOD BLESS AMERICA Bruce R. Totten – PDD Americanism Chairman ------------------------------------------------------- Scholarship The Flemington Elks have had a Americanism FYI…Students at UC Irvine have voted for a more “inclusive space” by banning the American flag on part of the campus. A portion of the resolution reads: “Flags construct paradigms of conformity and sets homogenized standards for others to obtain which in this country typically are idolized as freedom, equality and democracy.” Under resolution R50-70 passed Thursday, the Associated Students of UCI voted to remove all flags, including Old Glory, from a student government work room on campus, according to the Associated Students. The vote was 6 in favor, 4 against and 2 abstaining. The Blog listing comments was “overwhelmingly” negative as to the decision of the associated students including a message from the student council’s president and many alumni that have served in the military. How does anyone in good conscious vote for such an asinine proposal and how in the world could you abstain? Maybe those that were in favor or abstained should have any federal funded loans revoked since it is only imperialistically gained money…just sayin’…. On a happy note…two of the student Americanism essays that I received and sent to long and excellent tradition of joining with other similar local organizations to provide community support to honor and give recognition for academic achievement to graduating Seniors from Hunterdon Central and Delaware Valley High Schools. Our lodge scholarship committee has been dedicated to continuing that tradition. We offer two $500.00 scholarships. However, our primary revenue source is the 50/50 at Friday night dinners. Dinners have been few and far between, therefore we have a major shortfall this year. Would you be willing to help close the scholarship shortfall? Please send a donation to the Flemington Elks Scholarship c/o the Lodge Secretary. Your help will be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Dr. Jeffrey Anderson, Scholarship Chairman -------------------------------------------------------- BINGO Due to inclement weather on March 5, Bingo was cancelled. Life Membership Election Thank you to everyone who volunteers and supports Bingo each month. At the regular Lodge session of February 25, 2015, Member #1584, Michael F. McClernon residing at 1283 S. Indies Circle, Venice, FL 34285-6320 has requested Life Membership in Flemington Lodge. Under Grand Lodge Statue 14.260 and the Flemington Lodge By Laws, Article 111, Sec. 2, this member has meet the necessary requirements. I anticipate the next few Bingo dates will be April 2nd, May 7th and June 4th. At the regular Lodge session of April 29, 2015, a secret ballot will be taken concerning this matter Best Wishes and Good Luck to the 2015-2016 Lodge and Auxiliary Officers. Michael A. Sarno, Secretary As this Elk year draws to a close, I’d like to report that since its inception, Bingo has raised almost $20,000.00 for Special Needs Children. Respectfully Submitted, Eileen Decker, PP Auxiliary Bingo Chairman ---------------------------------------------------------- Shuffleboard News The first Harvey Stout Memorial Shuffleboard Tournament was held on March 7 and 14 in the Grill Room. A great crowd of players and spectators enjoyed food and fellowship while we shared pictures and stories of Harvey. The friendly competition was a welcome activity during the cold winter. Money raised during the event will benefit ENF and the lodge. Thanks to all who supported the memory of Harvey. Special thanks to PER Randy Kerr for his bartending skills. The winning team was presented with a plaque on March 14th. Due to the Elks Tale deadline, we will announce the winners in the next edition. Fraternally, DD Rich and Eileen Lavagno ------------------------------------------------------------To the right are a couple of pictures of the Shuffleboard action during the tournament… Exalted Ruler Elect Barry L. Sheppard Invites you to celebrate the installation of officers for Flemington Lodge No. 1928 On Sunday, April twelfth two thousand fifteen 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM Buffet dinner following ceremony Location: Flemington Lodge No. 1928 Rt. 31 Flemington, New Jersey RSVP - e-mail: bls1928@embarqmail.com or sign up at lodge 2015 Barry L. Sheppard 2016 Join us in New York City to see Aladdin Sunday, May 17, 2015 Bus leaves the lodge at 10:30 AM Show starts at 3:00PM Bus leaves NYC immediately after show at approx. 5:30PM Aladdin takes place at the New Amsterdam Theatre Tickets are $137.50 per person and include your bus ride into the city and gratuity for the driver! Please contact Lisa Alexander at 908-581-2576 or laabeachbum@hotmail.com to sign up for the show. Tickets are available to anyone who is interested on a first come, first serve basis. AD PAGE ON FILE AT CORNERSTONE April 2015 3/19 Jeffrey Allegar 4/1 Charles Miller 4/4 Matteo Sebastiano Stephen Maksymovich Jr. Robert C. Evans 4/5 Joseph F. Kleczynski 4/7 Eric Trautman Paul Graczyk George Blackwell 4/8 Bruce A. Tomb Jerry Papariello 4/9 Kurt Goldman 4/12 Benjamin Vieytes Jr. 4/14 George J. Walker Bruce Bailey 4/16 Albert P. Ries 4/17 Felix Rossi Bruce R. Totten Herbert B. Moore 4/18 Arthur Brannick Bruce Conover 4/19 Francis Feola 4/20 Linda Cozze 4/22 Edward J. Jamison III 4/25 John Kalmback 4/26 Francis X. Brown Jr. 4/28 William Maksymovich Thomas Teubert Michael J. Eannone Raymond S. DeMarco 4/29 Robert E. Rowe 4/30 William F. Fischer --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Change of Address or Phone No.? Not receiving your Elks Tale? Clip and send new info to: Barry Sheppard C/0 Flemington Elks Lodge No. 1928 P.O. Box 261 Flemington, NJ 08822 (or drop it in the Secretary’s box at the Lodge) Phone: 782-3307 Going south for the winter? Send your winter address to Barry Sheppard, let him know when you plan to leave and return, and we will see that your Elks Tale follows you there. Name ________________________________________________________ Street ________________________________________________________ City, Town, Zip Code __________________________________________ Phone Number ________________________________________________ E-Mail Address: ___________________________ Upcoming Events & Important Dates 4/2/15 – BINGO 4/12/15 – lodge Installation 4/26/15 – lodge Breakfast Remember – Lodge meetings are the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Friday Night Dinners are every Friday providing there is a volunteer crew to cook. Breakfasts are the last Sunday of every month, except for July, August, & December Auxiliary meetings are the second Tuesday of the month, except for July and August BINGO to benefit Special Needs Children is the first Thursday of every month Flemington Elks Lodge No. 1928 165 Routes 31 South, P.O. Box 261 Flemington, New Jersey 08822 ___________ (908)782-8759 Address Service Requested NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION PAID FLEMINGTON, NJ PERMIT NO. 173
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