“The Messenger”

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MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
L OYAL O RDER OF M OOSE
W OMEN OF THE M OOSE C HAPTER 345
M OOSE L EGION 31
“ The M esse n ge r ”
M ay/ J u n e , 2 0 1 5
Memorial Service
W e d n e s d ay, M ay 2 7 t h
at 7 : 0 0 p m
Our Lodge and Chapter will gather to honor our
departed brothers and co-workers who have
departed from our Defending Circle this past year.
A personal invitation will be sent to all
members’ families who have lost a loved one this
past year. Please attend to pay respect to each
and every one of them and their families. Join us
in this most beautiful and solemn event to
recognize their many contributions to our Lodge
and Fraternity. May God bless them all and may
they rest in peace till we meet again.
Printed with permission from
Dave Granlund, Editorial Cartoonist,
& Air Force Veteran
Welcome New LOOM Memb ers!
New Member
Richard Gonyo
Lawrence Groholski
Jeffrey A Hannings
Ronald M Harrison
Douglas Heiderich
Patrick D Horvath
Christopher LeGath
Ken Mikich
Tom Torgersen
Sponsor
Walter J Kohnke
Keith Balash
Herman Bednarz
Anthony Greg Molthen
Keith Balash
Keith Balash
Julia A LeGath
Patrick D Braden
Barbara J Toth
Jimmy Locke, Dick De Lone,Herman Bednarz
more commonly known as The “Moose”-keteers!
Not only are you skilled musicians, but more
importantly, hard-working Moose Members! We
surely appreciate the entertainment you
provide to us on Wednesday evenings!
Your Board of Officers
Milwaukee Moose Lodge #49 * 5476 South 13th Street * Milwaukee, WI 53221 * (414) 281-4444
mooselodge49@gmail.com * Milwaukee Moose Messenger Newsletter * Published Six Times A Year
Moose Hours: Monday thru Thursday 9 am to 12:30 pm * Closed on Fridays but phone reservations can be made
from 7:30 to 11 am and starting again at 2:00 pm * Evenings By Appointment Only
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A M E S S A G E F R O M YO U R G O V E R N O R
Greetings To All Good Men and Women Moose Members!
LOYAL ORDER
OF MOOSE
BOARD OF OFFICERS
Governor
Keith Balash
Jr Past Governor
Basil Tsetsas
Jr. Governor
Vacant
Prelate
Jimmy Locke
Treasurer
Bob Owen
1 Year Trustee
Bob Pfeiffer
2 Year Trustee
Jim Galbraith
3 Year Trustee
Pat Braden
Inner Guard
Wally Kohnke
Outer Guard
Ralph Rosciszewski
Administrator
Vacant
WOTM CHAPTER 345
BOARD OF OFFICERS
Senior Regent
Betty Rasmussen
Junior Regent
Barbara Toth
Chaplain
Doris De Lone
Jr. Grad Regent
Sharon Pizur
Secretary/Treasurer
Kathie Staszak
Recorder
Vacant
Baseball and rummage sales, and the ice cream truck.
Sweat on your brow, ice cold lemonade and we are kissed by
Keith Balash
the sun. Yes, the Dog Days of Summer are here.
Governor
The first half of the year was very memorable with success
being noted by various sports teams throughout the State. The UW-Badgers
won the Big 10 Championship and had a remarkable run through the NCAA
Tournament; the Milwaukee Bucks turned their program around and
returned to post-season playoffs. The GB Packers resigned some big name
players in an effort to return to the Super Bowl and re-establish their dynasty.
Here at Milwaukee Moose Lodge #49, another year has passed by and I
want to personally THANK the 2014-2015 Board of Officers for their dedicated
and unselfish service over the past twelve months. It has been a very
challenging time with new membership, membership retention, and finances.
The Board constantly strives to create new exciting activities and events for
our entire membership to enjoy and participate in.
Also at our Lodge #49, we recently celebrated with our 101st Anniversary.
Our Board of Officers was recently elected and some new members have
assumed positions that undoubtedly will prove to truly make a difference in
the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the operations of your Moose
Lodge. The new Board of Officers will be introduced to the membership on
Saturday evening, May 9, 2015. Please plan to attend this event and feel free
to discuss any ideas or suggestions for changes or improvements affecting
Lodge #49.
Recent events at Lodge #49 including our St. Patrick’s Day celebration, the
Kid’s Easter Party, Easter Sunday Holiday Breakfast Buffet; along with the
April Showers & Flowers Dinner were all well-attended by our membership
and turned out to be exciting, fun, and successful celebrations.
Upcoming events that we look forward to celebrating here at our Lodge
over the next couple months include the Kentucky Derby Celebration &
Dinner; the Lodge Annual Rummage Sale; our HUGE Mother’s Day Sunday
Brunch; our yearly Memorial Day Remembrance Service & holiday
celebration; Father’s Day Breakfast Brunch; not to mention the traditional
summer celebrations that coincide with various weekend ethnic festivals.
Please refer to our calendar and the special announcements and reservation
slips on page 8, 10 & 11 for more details.
In closing, please remember to pray for the Children at Mooseheart, the
Seniors at Moosehaven, and Moose Charities.
Stay healthy and safe as you travel to and from the Lodge, as well as
gathering events you celebrate with family and friends over the summer
months!
Fraternally,
Keith Balash, Governor
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Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Lodge 49
Is
Closed
on
Thursdays
3
Breakfast Buffet
8:30-11am
Early Bingo 12:30
Reg Bingo 1:45
Progressive 3:15
4
Closed
10
11
Mother’s Day
Brunch
10am—2pm
See ad Pg. 8
No Bingo
LOOM Brd 7pm
17
18
Bake Sale
Breakfast Buffet
and Bingo
as listed above
24 / 31
WOTM 7pm
Chapter Mtg
District 3
Meeting
7:00 pm
25
Breakfast Buffet
8:30-11am
Early Bingo 12:30
Reg Bingo 1:45
Progressive 3:15
5
-Card NiteRed Deacon &
Bull Session
Band
7pm-10pm
12
LOOM Mtg 7pm
Legion Follows
-Card NiteRed Deacon
7pm-10pm
19
-Card NiteRed Deacon &
Bull Session
Band
7pm-10pm
26
LOOM Mtg 7pm
-Card NiteRed Deacon
7pm-10pm
Fri
Sat
1
2
Fish Fry 5-8pm
Kentucky Derby Day
Pork Loin
Bob Korek
Band
Jeff Hagenau
8
9
Dinner 5-6:30
Fish Fry 5-8pm
Ribs
Roger Boll
Band
Meet The New
Officers
Filet
Looking Back
6
7
13
14
15
16
Dinner 5-6:30
Fish Fry 5-8pm
Beef Tips
Over
Noodles
Red Deacon
Armed Forces Day
Chicken
Freddie & The
Cruisers
20
21
Dinner 5-6:30
Mock Chicken
Legs
Jam Session
27
28
Dinner 5-6:30
Pot Roast
Memorial
Service 7pm
22
23
Fish Fry 5-8pm
Ed Hause
Band
Memorial Day
Breaded Pork Chop
George Green
29
30
Fish Fry 5-8pm
1st Choice
Entertainment
BIRTHDAY DINNER
Salisbury Steak
Remember When
Music and Dancing 7:30pm—10:30pm
Sun
7
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
4
1
2
3
Closed
-Card NiteRed Deacon &
Bull Session Band
7pm-10pm
Dinner 5-6:30
Chopped
Sirloin
9
10
8
LOOM Mtg 7pm
Legion Follows
-Card NiteRed Deacon
7pm-10pm
Breakfast Buffet
8:30-11am
Early Bingo 12:30
Reg Bingo 1:45
Progressive 3:15
LOOM Brd 7pm
14
15
16
17
Breakfast Buffet
8:30-11am
Early Bingo 12:30
Reg Bingo 1:45
Progressive 3:15
Closed
-Card NiteRed Deacon &
Bull Session Band
7pm-10pm
Dinner 5-6:30
Swiss Steak
21
22
Father’s Day
Breakfast
Buffet
See ad pg. 11
Bingo As Above
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Breakfast Buffet
8:30-11am
Early Bingo 12:30
Reg Bingo 1:45
Progressive 3:15
WOTM 7pm
Chapter Mtg
Joint Brd 6:30
LOOM Brd 7pm
WOTM
Business Mtg 7pm
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Dinner 5-6:30
Ribs
Closed
-Card NiteRed Deacon &
Bull Session Band
7pm-10pm
5
6
Graduation Day Hop
Mock Chicken Legs
Freddie & the
Cruisers
12
13
Fish Fry 5-8pm
POLISH FEST
Pierogis, Kielbasa,
Golabki, Potatoes,
See Ad Pg. 10
George Green
Bob Korek
Band
18
19
Fish Fry 5-8pm
Red Deacon
JAM SESSION
23
30
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Remember,
Lodge 49
Is Closed
On Thursdays
3
25
Sat
Fish Fry 5-8pm
Roger Boll
Band
Dinner 5-6:30
Beef
Roll Ups
LOOM Mtg 7pm
-Card NiteRed Deacon
7pm-10pm
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Fri
26
Fish Fry 5-8pm
Ed Hause
Band
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SUMMER STARTS
Burgers, Brats,
See Ad Pg. 11
The MIXXX Band
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BIRTHDAY DINNER
Chicken
Remember When
— Booster Club —
This Booster Club is a group of concerned members of the L.O.O.M. and W.O.T.M. who volunteer to run
the children’s parties (Easter, Halloween, and Christmas.) They also support these parties financially.
Those of us who are unable to help physically, for whatever reason, may participate by making a
monetary donation in the amount of their choice. For a donation of $10.00, your name will appear in the
messenger for six months; or, a year for $15.00. Please join the club today if you are not already a
member and help us out with our children’s parties.
Altenburg, Pat
Bentzler, Richard
Billstrom, Mel & Joan
Booster Club Jar
Ciezki, Tom
De Lone, Dick & Dorie
Engel, Don & Carol
Gadzichowski, Marty
Gebhardt, Bill
Gerke, Walter
Glass, Irene & Victor
Graczyk, Don & Avita
Groth, Trudy
Halverson, George
Hanneman, Robert & Gretchen
Jungbauer, Isabelle
Kotarak, Joe & Nancy
Krause, Virginia
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Booster Club
In
Memory
Of:
Al Fagg
Henry Puzia
Jerry Freuhauf
Lewandowski, John & Gerry
Markelc, Frank
Matuszak, Blaise
Melville, Glen & Felice
Minske, Donald
Norv's Barber Shop
Perszyk, Harry & Rose Mary
Peterson, Donald & Joan
Podzimek, Frank
Pohl, Harold
Praniewicz, Agatha
Raasch, Sandy
Radtke, Joseph & Pat
Rosinski, Donald
Sanfelippo, Carmello
Sanhuber, Marcy
Sherwin, Bernadette
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Clifford Gladys
Doris Horzewski
“Corky” Mowrey
Sobie, Denis
Stamm, Daryl
Stewart, Wayne
Szulczewski, R.
Thomas, Timothy
Tieu, Tony
Tobin, Gerald
Tsetsas, Basil & Jan
Vandenboom, Ron & Joanne
Vincent, Maria
Warnecke, Craig
Whaley, Mary
Wilson Park Little League
Wilson, Marlene M
Wobosel, James
Wolter, Chuck
WOTM #345
Ziegler, John C.
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by Whitey & Avita Graczyk
by Jerry Horzewski
by Marsha Graczyk
Booster Club Application
Our Circle Is Broken
Thanks to all NEW Booster Club Members
and a Special Thank You to our
RENEWED Booster Club Members
for your continued support and generosity.
Joseph Beskidniak
Joseph Radtke
Gerald Zaharias
Name__________________________________________
Date __________________________________________
Please Make Checks Payable to: Moose Lodge #49
$10.00/Six Month OR $15.00/One Year
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Moose Membership
One way to get friends interested in the Moose is to invite them into the Lodge for a visit. It doesn’t
matter if it’s a Friday Night Fish Fry, a Sunday Morning Breakfast Buffet, or just a Packer Game. If you
show them a good time, the Lodge will sell itself.
As individual members of our Fraternal Order, each of us must have the proper motivation and
enthusiasm needed to be an example to our new members and our Lodge Brothers. If we are to promote
self-esteem, we are to practice it.
Giving your friends and relatives an opportunity to join our Lodge, gives them the opportunity to make
new friends. It gives our Lodge the advantage of active members, the support needed for its activities, and
a new avenue of membership. And who reaps the profit of all this? Why, our children at Mooseheart and
our senior citizens at Moosehaven, of course!
The police officer got out of his car as the kid, who was stopped for
speeding, rolled down his window. “I’ve been waiting for you all day,”
said the officer” The kid replied, “Yeah, well I got here as fast as I could!”
When the cop finally stopped laughing, he sent the kid on his way
WITHOUT a ticket.!
3rd District Meeting — Muskego
Monday, May 18th
The biggest lie I tell myself
is, “I don’t need to write
that down,
I’ll remember it!”
Moose Legion 31
& Council of Higher Degrees
Sunday, August 23rd
Milwaukee Lodge
10 AM — Board Meeting
11 AM — Higher Degrees Mtg.
12 PM — Light Lunch
1 PM — 31 Celebration
ALL Moose Legionnaires are encouraged to
attend as well as ALL Lodge and Chapter Degree
holders.
Come meet members from Racine, Kenosha, and
Muskego Lodges and make new friends!
Light lunch, along with lots of camaraderie will be
served following the meeting!
The “Second Degree”
W h at i s t h e M o o s e L e g i o n ?
The “Second Degree” or Moose Legion, was
established to provide greater opportunities for
Lodge members to serve the Lodge and Fraternity.
The Moose Legion remains a strong and growing
arm of the Loyal Order of Moose. It is comprised of
thousands of Moose members in every state and
province who desire to elevate their service and
leadership skills in their Lodge and Moose Legion
jurisdiction. It is also a forum for members to direct
and lead special programs that support the
fraternity’s three basic missions: Community Service
Programs, Mooseheart and Moosehaven.
For more information or questions, see Past
Moose Legion President, Whitey, for details and
applications.
Moose Legion Eligibility
Eligibility for Moose Legion Membership has
changed. Beginning August 1, 2012 — To be
eligible for advancement to membership in the
Moose Legion, a Lodge member must have
EITHER: 1) Held active Lodge membership for a
minimum period of six months, or 2) sponsored
his first (accepted) member into the Order.
For more information or questions, see Past
Moose Legion President, Whitey, for promotions.
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Chapter Chatter
Check out all these new members!!!
Senior Regent Betty Rasmussen
New Member
Greetings Co-Workers!
As my term expires and a new Senior Regent
comes on board, I’d like to thank everyone that
was so helpful to me during my term. I’ve made
new friendships and learned so much this past
year.
When I look back, the year has gone by so
quickly and now we have newly elected officers
who will take their positions in May. They are:
Barbara Toth, Senior Regent; Arline Sanczak, Jr.
Regent; Kathie Staszak, Recorder; Maria
Vincent, Secretary Treasurer; and myself, Betty
Rasmussen, Junior Graduate Regent. I would like
to wish them a successful year in office.
Again, I would like to thank all my fellow officers
for their help and guidance. It does take effort and
hard work in supporting our work at Mooseheart
and Moosehaven.
Since Spring is here, let’s put away our winter
clothes, scarves, mittens and boots. And while
you’re doing that, don’t forget about our Rummage
Sale on May 9th. We’re always looking for gently
used items for rummage.
In closing, have a safe and fun-filled summer!
Respectfully,
Senior Regent, Betty Rasmussen
Sandra Tellez
Joan Meier
Arlene Willms
Barbara McIntosh
Marjorie Edwards
Geraldine Hanrihan
Edna Ray
Jeanne Hanrihan
Juventina Galvez
Imelda Lopez
Maria Mercado
Helen Genke
Karren Torgersen
Judith Denkenberger
Susan Groholski
Kathryn Manna
Jessica Zdanowicz
Louise Dahms
Dolores Dowling
Marilyn Abood
Christine Stippich
Bonnie Gaworski
Lorene Mahler
Amy Menzel
Elizabeth Rasmassen
Diane Horvath
Debbie Baumberger
Linda Sanders
Cecilia Chavez
Sarah Orlando
Katherine Hauglie
Amelie Verch
Maxine Pais
Roseann Adkins
Cheryl Serverin
May —
Chairman —
05/11
05/13
05/17
05/??
Monday, Chapter Mtg., 7 pm,
Wednesday, Board Meeting, 6:30 pm
Sunday, Bake Sale, 9:00am—1:00pm
Monday, Joint Board Meeting, 6:30 ;
Business Meeting, 7:00 pm
June —
Chairman —
06/08
06/10
06/21
06/22
Sponsor
Barbara Toth
Keith Balash
Theresa Wrecza
Theresa Wrecza
Ellen Jasinski
Bonnie Foster
Bonnie Foster
Bonnie Foster
Herman Bendnarz
Maria Vincent
Sharon Pizur
Tony Witkowski
Barbara Toth
Keith Balash
Keith Balash
Keith Balash
Keith Balash
Doris De Lone
Diane Kucharski
Keith Balash
Dolores Stenzel
Dolores Stenzel
Dolores Stenzel
Sara Rivas
Barbara Toth
Dolores Stenzel
Leonard Zaniewski
Leonard Zaniewski
Herman Bednarz
Maria Vincent
Avita Graczyk
Patricia Pieper
Dolores Stenzel
Transfer-In
Julia LeGath
Under The Weather?
Monday, Chapter Mtg., 7:00 pm
Wednesday, Board Meeting 6:30 pm
Sunday, Bake Sale begins 9:00am—1:00pm
Monday, Joint Board Meeting, 6:30 and
Business Meeting, 7 pm
When you hear of someone who
has been hospitalized or is ill,
please notify: Irene Glass
(414) 327-1922
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MEMBER—DEFINITION: A person of a social
R. Robert Dale
Scholarship Program
group (especially an individual who joins and
participates in an organization)
Is there a High School Junior in your life?
Enter your Class of 2016 high school student NOW
for a chance to win a $1,000 R. Robert Dale
Scholarship.
There is no better way to help the youth of the
Fraternity than to offer them the opportunity to
further their education and that is exactly what the R.
Robert Dale Scholarship is all about.
The following requirements must be met in
order to be eligible for the R. Robert Dale
Scholarship.
The applicant must:
 Be a student in the high school graduating Class of
2016
 Have a father, mother, step-parent, grandparent
or legal guardian who is a paid up member of the
Moose (Applicant is NOT required to reside in the
same household)
 Have a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of
2.5 (C+) or higher on a 4.0 scale
 Send the completed application by the deadline
(application must be completed in its entirety to
be valid)
The application can be found in the
Members Area of: www.mooseintl.org
Click on the Activities located on the far left of the
page, then R. Robert Dale Scholarship Program in the
dark blue navigation bar. Copies are also available at
the Lodge.
Application may be faxed to (630) 966-2248 or
mailed to:
R. Robert Dale Scholarship
Activities Department
115 S International Drive
Mooseheart, IL 60539-1172
Faxed applications must be received by June 30,
2015. Mailed applications must be postmarked on or
before June 30, 2015.
Winners are randomly drawn and will be notified
by November 14, 2015. Each $1,000 check will be
mailed directly to the college of their choice.
Our Lodge has long recognized the importance of
building a strong membership along with retaining
members. Above are two pictures of Lodge 49’s hall.
One picture shows empty chairs; the other, members
partaking in our meetings. Do you know our meetings
are open to its members on the 2nd & 4th Tuesday of
each month? Yes! And we encourage you to attend.
Come and express any concerns or suggestions you
may have. Ask questions. We’d love to hear from you!
The most successful organizations have come to
understand that building lasting members is essential
to create a strong base for our Lodge. Those of us
who have been with the Lodge for some time have
found our meetings, activities & events to be a most
rewarding experience. We are committed to
excellence and your participation is of the utmost
importance to us! Please, come join us!
SATURDAY, MAY 9TH
9:00 AM TO 2:00 PM
I WISH I COULD HAVE
TOLD MY PARENTS
I LOVE THEM
ONE MORE TIME
BEFORE THEY
PASSED AWAY
Set up is Thursday & Friday
May 7th & 8th
Rummage can be dropped off
at the Lodge one week prior to the event.
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Officer’s Ball
S at u r d ay, M ay 9
Cash Bar 5:00 pm
Dinner 6:00 pm
Our menu:
S at u r d ay, M ay 2
Cash Bar 5:00 pm; Dinner 6:00 pm
Filet Mignon, Baked Potato,
Salad, Veggies & Dessert
menu: Derby Pork Loin; Kentucky
Potatoes, Asparagus, Winners Circle
Salad, & Dessert
Just $11.00 per person
$11.00 per person
Enjoy the music of: Jeff Hagenau
Enjoy the music of: Looking Back
Parking Lot Security provided with $1.00 per person
donation at the door. Play The Queen of Hearts &
10:00 pm Raffle Drawing
Parking Lot Security provided with $1.00 per person
donation at the door. Play The Queen of Hearts &
10:00 pm Raffle Drawing
Derby Day Reservation Form
Must RSVP by Monday, April 27th
Officer’s Ball Reservation Form
Must RSVP by Monday, May 4th
Member Name ______________________________
Member Name ______________________________
Member Address ____________________________
Member Address ____________________________
Adults (How Many)
Adults (How Many)
__________
__________
A r m e d F o r c e s D ay
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Sunday, May 10
Cash Bar 5:00 pm
Dinner 6:00 pm
10am—2pm
BRUNCH: Scrambled Eggs, Bacon,
Sausage, French Toast, Ham, Turkey,
Stuffing, Mashed Potatoes, Sweet
Potatoes, Potato Casserole, Green Bean
Casserole, Cranberry Relish, Fresh Fruit
Salad, along with Coffee/Milk and our
Famous Decadent Dessert Table!
Adults, $13.00; Kids Under 10,$6.50
Kids 3 and under—Free
Our menu: Chicken, Potato,
Veggie, Salad & Dessert
Just $9.50 per person
Enjoy the music of:
Freddie & The Cruisers
Parking Lot Security provided with $1.00 per person
donation at the door. Play The Queen of Hearts
& 10:00 pm Raffle Drawing
Mother’s Day Reservation Form
Must RSVP by Monday, May 4th
Armed Forces Day Reservation Form
Must RSVP by Monday, May 11th
Member Name: __________________________________
Member Name ______________________________
Member Address: ________________________________
Member Address ____________________________
Adults (How Many) ______ Children (How Many) ______
Please Specify a Time ___________
Adults (How Many)
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Pressure Relieving
Swedish Mattress and Pillow
Doug Krueger
Cell 414-588-8689
Sleep Science
advanced technology comfort system
Electropedic Adjustable Beds
6505 W. North Ave., Wauwatosa, WI 53213
(414) 771-0433 * FAX (414) 615-4470
Email: mfdgus@aol.com
Member of Lodge #49
NORV’S Barber Shop
Professional Hair Care Center
Special Rates for Senior Citizens
Open: Mon-Fri. 7:30 to 5:00 pm
Sat. 7:00 to 12:00 pm
384-3380
2688 S. 13th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53215
Member of Lodge #49
S at u r d ay
M ay 2 3
S at u r d ay, M ay 3 0
Cash Bar 5:00 pm; Dinner 6:00 pm
Cash Bar 5:00 pm; Dinner 6:00 pm
Our menu: Breaded Pork Chop,
Potato, Veggie, Salad & Dessert
Salisbury Steak, Potato,
Veggie, Salad & Dessert
Just $10.00 per person
Just $9.00 per person
Enjoy the music of: Remember When
Enjoy the music of: George Green
with tunes from the 40’s to now
Parking Lot Security provided with $1.00 per person
donation at the door. Play The Queen of Hearts &
10:00 pm Raffle Drawing
Parking Lot Security provided with $1.00 per person
donation at the door. Play The Queen of Hearts &
10:00 pm Raffle Drawing
Memorial Day Reservation Form
Must RSVP by Monday, May 18th
Birthday Dinner Reservation Form
Must RSVP by Friday, May 22nd
Member Name ______________________________
Member Name ______________________________
Member Address ____________________________
Member Address ____________________________
Adults (How Many)
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Adults (How Many)
G r a d u at i o n
D ay H O P
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Polish
Fest
S at u r d ay,
June 13
Cash Bar 5:00 pm
Dinner 6:00 pm
Cash Bar 5:00 pm; Dinner 6:00 pm
menu: Pierogies, Kielbasa,
menu: Mock Chicken Legs, Potato,
Veggie, Salad & Dessert
Golabki, Potatoes, Czarnina or
Mushroom Soup, Dessert-Kruschizki
Just $10.50 per person
Just $12.00 per person
Enjoy the music of:
Freddie & The Cruisers
music by: George Green
Parking Lot Security provided with $1.00 per person
donation at the door. Play The Queen of Hearts &
10:00 pm Raffle Drawing
Parking Lot Security provided with $1.00 per person
donation at the door. Play The Queen of Hearts &
10:00 pm Raffle Drawing
Graduation Day Hop Reservation Form
Must RSVP by Monday, June 1st
Polish Fest Reservation Form
Must RSVP by Monday, June 8th
Member Name ______________________________
Member Name ______________________________
Member Address ____________________________
Member Address ____________________________
Adults (How Many)
__________
Adults (How Many)
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S at u r d ay, J u n e 2 0
Cash Bar 5:00 pm; Dinner 6:00 pm
S u n d ay, J u n e 2 1
B r e a k fa s t B u f f e t
menu: Hamburgers, Brats,
Potato Salad, Pork ’n Beans
Corn on the Cob, Coleslaw, Dessert
Bring your dad to Lodge 49 for a
delicious breakfast buffet.
Serving Ham, Polish Sausage &
all the usual breakfast items!
A d u l t s $ 9 . 0 0 ; K i d s under a g e 1 0 $ 4 . 5 0 ;
Kids under age 3 eat for free
Just $9.50 per person
Enjoy the music of:
The MIXXX Band (vocal group)
Parking Lot Security provided with $1.00 per person
donation at the door. Play The Queen of Hearts &
10:00 pm Raffle Drawing
Summer Starts Reservation Form
Must RSVP by Monday, June 15th
Father’s Day Reservation Form
Must RSVP by Monday, June 15
Member Name ______________________________
Member Name ______________________________
Member Address ____________________________
Member Address ____________________________
Adults (How Many)
__________
Adults (How Many)
A story is told of two brothers. They lived on adjoining
farms, but they fell into a argument, the first serious
argument in 40 years. They had often shared their
resources, but that practice stopped; and there was
nothing left but bitter words and months of silence. One
morning John answered a knock at his door. It was a
carpenter. “I’m looking for a few days work,” the
carpenter said. John said that there was something he
could do. He took the carpenter to where the two
properties met and showed him how the other brother
had taken a bulldozer and created a creek where the
meadow used to be. John said, “I know he did this to
spite me. See that pile of lumber at the barn? I want you
to help me get even by building a big fence so I won’t
have to see him or his property ever again.” The
carpenter said, “I think I understand the situation; I’ll be
able to do a job that pleases you. So the carpenter
worked hard all day. When he reported back to John,
John noticed there was no fence. The carpenter had
used his skill and built a bridge over the creek instead of
a fence. John’s brother saw the bridge and was quite
moved that his brother would do such a thing. He
started to cross the bridge. The two brothers met in the
middle and embraced. They saw the carpenter packing
his tools and asked him to stay a while and do more
work. The carpenter replied, “I’m sorry, but I have other
bridges to build.”
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Cash Bar 5:00 pm; Dinner 6:00 pm
Menu: Chicken Dinner, Potato,
Veggie, Salad & Dessert
$9.00 per person
Enjoy the music of: Remember When
Parking Lot Security provided with $1.00 per person
donation at the door. Play The Queen of Hearts &
10:00 pm Raffle Drawing
Birthday Dinner Reservation Form
Must RSVP by Monday, June 22
Member Name ______________________________
Member Address ____________________________
Adults (How Many)
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Milwaukee Moose Lodge 0049
Loyal Order of Moose
Women of the Moose Chapter 345
and Moose Legion 31
5476 South 13th Street
Milwaukee, WI 53221
May/June, 2015
Address Service Requested
Be Prepared
Birthday Dinners
Please, be prepared to show your Moose I.D. to the
Doorman, Bartender, and Food Service Workers. Men
and women should have their card ready when
entering the building.
Be proud to belong to this great, private
organization and show your card. We appreciate your
cooperation!
Question: Who may come to a birthday dinner at the
Moose Lodge and do you need an invitation letter to
attend?
Answer: It is true that for the month of your birthday,
you will receive a letter inviting you to a “FREE” birthday
dinner. You may also bring your guests at the normal
price of the dinner. However, if the member’s birthday is
not in that month, you may still come but all meals will
be paid for and you must make a reservation in advance.
Planning A Party
And Don’t Know Where To Have It?
How Are You Feeling?
If you or someone in your family or circle of friends is
about to have a party soon, you will be in need of a nice
affordable hall.
Consider having your celebration in the Milwaukee
Moose Lodge 49 hall.
Our hall is very attractive and can be decorated. It
can hold 50-225 guests easily. There is a rental charge
that includes clean-up.
We also offer in-house catering service with
attractive menus and prices.
For more details, please call the Lodge Office
between 9:00 am and 1:00 pm at 414-281-4444.
If you or a Brother Moose Member is sick,
hospitalized or distressed, please notify the Lodge.
A “Get Well” card will be sent to the sick or bedridden members. Also, with the approval of the patient,
family and hospital staff, personal visits may be
arranged. With the permission of the patient or sick
person, the progress of their condition will be
announced at the general membership meetings.
Getting sick is no fun, so let us know when it happens
so that we may send a little ray of sunshine on an
otherwise grim situation.
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