November 2014 2519 XI Point Elk Hour Member of the Greater Seminole Area Chamber of Commerce 10717 Seminole Boulevard Seminole, Florida 33778 Visit http://www.seminoleelks.com An Official Award Winning Monthly Publication 2014—2015 Lodge Officers Exalted Ruler Terry Anderson Est. Leading Knight Roy Broff Est. Loyal Knight Tom Mortka Est. Lecturing Knight Linda Broff Secretary Marge DeLevante Treasurer Marie Yagoda, PER Tiler Sam Mathieu Chaplain Lou Atti, PER Esquire Mario Ferfoglia, PDD Inner Guard Jim Wilder Board of Directors Exalted Ruler Est. Leading Knight Est. Loyal Knight Est. Lecturing Knight 1 Year Trustee 2 Year Trustee 3 Year Trustee 4 Year Trustee 5 Year Trustee Terry Anderson Roy Broff Tom Mortka Linda Broff Jean Sloan, PLP Leo Connell, PER Frances Paulina John Danehy Leon Struthers, PER House Committee Chairman Members CJ Cheek Tom Mortka Debbie Farris, PER Darlene Wilder Debbie Connell Committee Chairmen Americanism Auditing OR CURRENT RESIDENT Addressed to an Elk who makes a difference Seminole Lodge No. 2519 Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks 10717 Seminole Blvd. Seminole, FL 33778 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID St. Petersburg, FL Permit No. 8012 Terry Anderson Ron Simpson, PDD Mario Ferfoglia, PDD Blood Drive Doug Schwartz, PER Community Activities Carolyn Smith, PLP Drug Awareness Dolores Rosener Editor Raymond Albert Entertainment Renee Pfeifer Government Relations Carolyn Smith, PLP Harry Anna Trust Linda Broff, PLP Hoop Shoot Ken Yagoda, PDD Investigation Terry Anderson Lapsation Terry Anderson Lodge Activities Renee Pfeifer Membership Marge DeLevante Memorial Day Debbie Farris, PER National Foundation Tom Mortka Natl. Veteran Service Cindy Metcalfe Orientation Terry Anderson Public Relations Terry Anderson Relief Chair Officers, Sec. & Treasurer Visitation Dolores Rosener Volunteer Coordinator Dolores Rosener Mary-Ann Boutin Youth Activities Ken Yagoda, PDD Youth Camp Mario Ferfoglia, PDD Our Lodge Secretary Marge DeLevante Secretary’s Message As winter is approaching, we are seeing more of our members returning from their Northern homes. Welcome back. You will find many new changes were made in the Lodge over the summer with more to come, so stop by and check them out. PROPOSED MEMBERS Membership: 390 Office Hours: M-F 9 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Edward J. Foley by Marie Yagoda Donald Collins Re-Instatement Lorraine Di IIio by Deborah Farris Charles Bivona by C/R Plainfield, NJ #2298 Robert P. Morrison by Renee Pfeifer LODGE OF SORROW Jack E. Evans 9/19/14 Richard Vlasak 10/01/14 Anthony DelPrete 10/04/14 Golf Tournament News!!! “We Accept” Sorry for the shortened outing due to the rainy weather. The Lodge hopes you enjoyed the delicious lunch and all the prizes. Because of the rain canceled day, the Lodge would like to offer you 2 free certificates for Friday night dinners. The certificates may be picked up at the Secretary's office during business hours and only during the month of November. The certificates will be valid until January 31, 2015. Seminole Elks New Electronic Sign has been installed in front of the Lodge. See how a beautifully modern sign can make a difference! The Lodge would like to thank the following people for their generous donations that helped make this possible. Ken & Marie Yagoda Alma Perry Marge DeLevante Beverly Lingle Leon Struthers Richard & Shirley Rink Terry Anderson Donna & Ben Vessa Ted Fischer Larry Maxson Larry Rasmussen Anthony Montecalvo Jack & Jeannie Smiley Estate of Harry Schindler Kay (from Karaoke) Natalie & Todd Reeves Glenn Rosener Renee Pfeifer CJ Metcalfe Please feel free to contribute to our sign fund. We still need donations! It's not to late. VETERAN PROJECT TABLE Christmas wish tree for Veterans! This year we are giving "ditty" bags to Veterans in the CLC at Bay Pines. The Veterans have wishes that Bay Pines cannot fulfill, but we will! Directions: Remove a tree ornament, and sign your name. Put the ornament in an envelope with your name and $10.00 cash (you may also want to include a picture of yourself), then drop it in the gift box. We will purchase the desired items, wrap them, and deliver them with your ornament card attached. If you would like to be a part of the delivery day, please contact C.J. Metcalfe at VeteranCommittee@aol.com or call 727-278-5818. ELKS CARE, ELKS SHARE! Thank you for participating!! Seminole Elks Thanksgiving Dinner ELK HOUR NOVEMBER WORKSHOPS are postponed until after the holidays. Everyone is enjoying these workshops, so we will resume on Jan. 27th. at 3:00pm in the Lounge with a COMPUTER 101 workshop. Have a wonderful holiday season! FREE DARTS ON TUESDAY 4- 7 PM BAR MENU FOOD AVAILABLE SOCIALIZE WITH MEMBERS DEBBIE FARRIS, PER CHAIRMAN OF HOUSE COMMITTEE Thursday, Nov. 27, 3 - 7 pm $12.00 ADULTS, $5.00 CHILDREN Traditional homemade turkey dinner with all the fixings and desserts! Advance tickets available in the lounge. SUNDAY SPECIAL EVERY SUNDAY AT NOON BLOODY MARYS $1.00 Serving 12 PM till 4 PM “Drink with a meal” Hosted by: Debbie Farris & Tom Mortka LINE DANCE CLASSES NOW AT SEMINOLE ELKS Line Dance Classes will be held EVERY Thursday Night Free beginners class 6:30-7:00pm Regular class from 7:00-9:00pm $6.00 per person. Music provided and class taught by professional instructor Join the fun. The more the merrier! Food and drink available No pre-registration needed MESSAGE FROM YOUR EXALTED RULER Dear Members, A lot of great things going on at the Lodge last month. It started out with our very wet Golf Tournament that only lasted six holes. The lunch and prizes at the end at the Lodge were well received. My thanks to Jack Noonan and his group for all their hard work. Most exciting I think is our new sign. Leon Struthers was our point man on the sign and did an outstanding job with the rest of his crew Ken Yagoda and Mario Ferfoglia. The new sign is twenty feet in the air and has a three by eight foot LED sign just below the Elks sign. The donations we received towards the sign helped greatly, however we could still use some additional donations by the members to help fund it. Anything at all would be appreciated whether its five dollars or five hundred it would help replenish our building fund. The honorable Leslie Waters Mayor of Seminole honored us by issuing a proclamation that the week of October 23rd till October 31st is Red Ribbon Week in honor of our drug awareness program. Elroy, the Drug Awareness Elk Visiting Seminole Elementary School with his handler district chair for drug awareness Ms. Debbie Farris and Lodge Chair for Drug Awareness Dolores Rosener on Friday morning October 24th the reception by the children was great. That evening they were also present at the recreational center where Carolyn Smith Chairman of government relations and Dolores Rosener chairman of Drug Awareness with the assistance of PER Leon Struthers, Trustee Fran Paulina, Leading Knight Roy Broff, Lecturing Knight Linda Broff, with the Assistance of Elks Fran Rice and Dee Runyon who handed out candy, stuffed animals and Red Ribbons to over eleven hundred children attending Seminoles Field of Screams in the park. Many of the children who had seen Elroy at school that morning were in attendance and wanted pictures with him. The adults, especially the mothers, wanted to get in on the picture taking. This was an outstanding event that put the spotlight on our Lodge. Thank you, one and all for this great effort. THE BLUE PIG IS COMING SO WATCH FOR THE BLUE PIG “IT’S GREAT TO BE AN ELK” Fraternally, Terry Anderson EXALTED RULER The XI Point Elk Hour is published monthly by Seminole Elks Lodge 2519, 10717 Seminole Blvd., Seminole, FL 33778 The Chaplain’s Corner Lou Atti, PER Sunday November 9th “Love may not make the world go around but it sure makes the ride worthwhile.” PER RIBS PER Ribs normally held on the last Sunday of the month will not be held during the months of November and December due to the holidays. It will resume in January. Food 4:30-7:00 p.m. Karaoke 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Grilled Chicken Halves $8.00 (Plain, Cajun or BBQ) tax included New York Strip $10.75 MENU MONDAY NITE LIVE !! Food-Fun-Prizes 5:00-7:30 p.m. We are always Cooking something up for your dining pleasure! Come and see why we always have a crowd ! EVERY WEDNESDAY ! (Non-smoking room) 20 Regular Games and Specials Starting at 6:30 pm We need Volunteers Call Lodge Office 397-7253 “Food Available” A recipe swap is being started, please email your favorite recipe to rflamingo19@gmail.com , or copy it and give to Dolores Rosener, we are going to try and get them delivered to all of you who might be interested in sharing great recipes! tax included Friday Night Dinners Fish (Fried, Baked or Cajun)...........…...…...….....$9.00 Soup & Salad…………….….……...……......…...$3.00 Specials…………………………………………...$8.00 Plus Friday Night Chef’s Specials All Dinners Include: Soup or Salad, Choice of Potato Whipped / French Fried / Baked Vegetable, Roll & Butter, Coffee After Dinner join us in the Lounge for music, dancing, cocktails for your pleasure ! Lodge Bulletin by EMAIL If you are not receiving Lodge announcements or your Bulletin by e-mail, please send your e-mail address along with your name To: Renee at: rflamingo19@gmail.com Events, menus for dinners and lunches, and special announcements are very helpful in being able to enjoy your Lodge! You can download it to your computer and have access to it at anytime. It also is a great way to help save the Lodge money on postage etc. Please consider this as an option. Your Lodge Thanks You !! Support your Lodge, participate, volunteer, be apart of the most fun, you can have at your local Elks Lodge. Be a MEMBER !! 3 PM - 7 PM See Renee For Tickets November Birthday Celebrations 17th Joseph Santos 18th Jerry Young Sandra Hagen 19th Sam Hardy 20th Donald Ciufo 21st Gary Bayes 24th Richard O Gay George Martin John B. Good Michael Meany 25th Richard Evans Martin Schlenhardt Donald Pemberton Ron Swihart 26th Mark Judah Thomas O’Neil 27th Joy Kauffman 28th Anthony Murro 29th Phillip Moyer 30th Jerry Wilder Carol Hesketh William Langlois Arlene Miles John Rosensteel 1st Marion Russo Paticia Cunningham William Johnson 2nd Brenda Grant Loretta Rayburn 3rd David Rabbitt 4th Shyrle Pollak 6th Marge Delevante David Barnes 8th 9th 11th Ted Buchwald Miriam Jung Gerald DeMaria 14th David Bubacz Keith Whitney Barbara McNutt 15th Carolyn Smith 16th Dennis Parks John Smilie OUR LODGE LOUNGE The Snowbirds are returning and are starting to visit our Lodge. Welcome Back! We have a lot of fun things planned over the next few months. October was a busy month, the Golf outing a success, however the weather didn't cooperate, great prizes were awarded to all the golfers and the lunch was incredible. Thanks for all of you who golfed, the cooks, and all those who sponsored a hole or donated door prizes! The LOE Oktoberfest was a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon, the food, homemade was delicious, and the music was great! Those of you who didn't make it you sure missed out! Thanks to Linda and Roy Broff who made brats and sauerkraut and German potato salad, for MNL in October, it was wonderful! Thanks to Dolores for making her special German Chocolate cake for dessert, also! If you have some time to spare we could use some volunteers for cooking, selling bingo cards, or whatever you think can help us out, contact the office! Starting Nov. 4, we are offering free darts on Tuesdays from 4-7 pm, weekly, come on down and have a beverage and perhaps a pizza pie! This months entertainment is as follows, Sat. Nov. 1, Flea Market and bake sale, 8 am, Blood Drive, 11:30 am, Sun., Nov. 2, 3 pm, LOE Turkey dinner, tickets at the lounge, Fri., Nov. 7, Carlo, the return of BBQ Steak and Chicken, Sun, Nov. 9, karaoke with Bill Johnson, Fri., Nov. 14, Bob Swenson, Sat., Nov. 15, $4.00 Real Deal Meal, Nov. 16, ENF Function 4:30 pm, Fri., Nov. 21, Roger Renaud, Sun. Nov. 23, Chip and Dip afternoon, details to follow, Thurs., Nov. 27, 3 pm, Elks traditional Thanksgiving dinner, tickets available in the bar $12.00 per person, $5.00 children, Fri., Nov. 28, NO DINNER OR MUSIC. Every Sunday starting at noon, $1.00 Bloody Mary's served with a great swizzle stick for an appetizer! Join us on Thursdays for Line Dancing in the hall starting at 6:30 pm, free, then a slight fee from 7-9 pm. Always available in the lounge are microwavable sandwiches and a great pizza pie. The Queen of Hearts drawings take place every Saturday nite at 7 and 7:45 pm. The Jolly Trolley Holiday Ride is being planned for Tuesday, Dec. 2, hor's d'ouerves at E&E Stakeout Grill at 5:30 pm, trolley departing 6:30 pm to drive thru Hospice on 102nd Avenue and Walsingham Park, ride lasts approximately 2 hours. Contact Renee for ADVANCE reservations, $25 per person, limited seating on the trolley December will be a busy month, look for special announcements of the holiday affairs being planned. Renee, Marcia, Glenn, Natalie, John BAR BINGO-Every Thursday 7:00 p.m. CHANGE OF ADDRESS: Name:___________________________________________ Old Address:______________________________________ _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ New Address:______________________________________ _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ Include new phone number/Bulletins are not forwarded Mail to: Seminole Elks #2519 Secretary’s Office 10717 Seminole Blvd. Seminole, FL 33778 Notice For Widows of Seminole Lodge Please cut and mail the form below if you wish a “Courtesy Card” from Seminole #2519 Mail to: Seminole Elks #2519 Secretary’s Office 10717 Seminole Blvd. Seminole, FL 33778 Your Name_______________________________________ Member’s Name___________________________________ Phone Number____________________________________ Address__________________________________________ Website: www.mypowersports.com ARE YOU A YARD SALE JUNKIE??? SEMINOLE ELKS WILL ON SATURDAY- NOV. 1ST AT 8 AM TO 2 PM SELL YOUR UNWANTED OR “ VALUABLE ITEMS” $10.00 @ TABLE- INSIDE (LIMIT 2 TABLES) OR OUTSIDE SPACE – BRING YOUR OWN TABLES OUTSIDE 10 x 10 SPACE $10.00 SIGN UP – SEE DEBBIE FARRIS 480-5902 OR EMAIL: DFARRIS4@TAMPABAY.RR.COM DON’T WANT TO SELL DONATE CALL DEBBIE SHE WILL SELL FOR THE LODGE 14996 US Highway 19 North Clearwater, FL 33764 Phone: 727-536-4791 Fax: 727-535-0632 Open 6 days a week! Shawn Jeffries Manager Jessica Wright Office Manager Seminole Elks #2519 BOOSTER CLUB (TO OFFSET COST OF BULLETIN) Sam Mathieu in Memory of Jackie 11/14 Pamela G. Allen-Nadeau 11/14 Peggy Beane in memory of Richard Beane 12/14 Glenn Rosener & Renee Pfeifer in memory of Suzanne Prince 12/14 Ann (Dolly) Lang 12/14 Bing Matson, PER in memory of Madeline Matson 2/15 Robert & Arlene Bell in memory of Kevin Bell 2/15 Richard Vlasik 2/15 David & Suzanne Vetesy 2/15 Clyde Houk 5/15 Jeannine Stanton 5/15 William & Joanne Kiefer 5/15 Raymond Kerker 6/15 Duane Aldeen 5/15 Robert Eubank 6/15 Glenn Rosener 6/15 Lorraine Clemmensen 7/15 Don & Joan Swanzy 7/15 Theresa LaSala 7/15 Ralph Sveda 7/15 Joseph Burleigh 3/15 Scott Varner 4/15 Frances Paulina 4/15 Shirley Dedman in memory of Ralph 4/15 Margaret Caruso Bob & Pennie McCarten Mary Richards Laura Carter Rosemarie Yagoda, Ph.D William Eselby Rita Senn in memory of Tom Senn John & Eleanor McCarrie in memory of Bob Gillillan Ken & Marie Yagoda Butch & Cindy Davis Jim Dwyer Terry Loftus Ben & Donna Vessa Todd & Natalie Reeves Mary Jane Geracci in memory of Gus Geracci Loretta Hughes Carolyn Smith Ellen & Al Jameson Laura & Fred Nunes Jack & Jean Smilie Bert & Barbara Walsh Harold Kemnitz Bruce Davis Curtis Brown Marge Orr in memory of Bob Orr Perry Rowley Seminole LOE PDD Mario Ferfoglia & Kathy Burleigh & Marilyn Wellman, Jr. Donald C. Baumann Kathryn (Tass) Hawkinson Helen Lepore in memory of John Lepore $5.00 per person, per year 4/15 4/15 5/15 5/15 5/15 5/15 5/15 5/15 5/15 6/15 7/15 7/15 8/15 8/15 9/15 9/15 10/15 11/15 11/15 11/15 2/16 3/16 4/16 5/16 5/16 5/16 6/16 7/16 7/16 8/16 8/16 9/16 Anthony Montecalvo in memory of Anna Gene Markin 9/16 C. J. Metcalfe 10/16 Elaine Mancini 1/17 Ron & Jean Florack 6/17 Joanne & Arthur Warstler 6/17 Carl & Jane Robitaille 8/17 Charles & Barbara Ford 9/17 Robert & Alma Wood 9/17 Daniel C. Wenc 11/17 Awanda Boss 4/18 Bob & Pennie McCarten 4/18 Donna Snyder in memory of Dick Snyder 4/18 Catherine Russo 5/18 Elma Perry 7/18 Evelyn Stich in memory of Ed Stich 9/18 Harold Kemnitz 3/19 Bruce Davis 4/19 Mary Richards 7/19 John Good 10/19 Patricia Meyers 10/19 John Zeock in memory of Isabelle Zeock 11/22 Louis & Martha Mohn 11/22 Laura McLean in memory of Harold (Mac) McLean 12/25 Ted & Dr. Susan Buchwald in memory of Lee Muenze 11/31 Booster Club Donations Name _________________________________________________________ Amount $____________ Address ____________________________________________________________________________ Please cut out this form and mail with donation (no cash please) to: Seminole Elks, Attn: Secretary, 10717 Seminole Blvd., Seminole, FL 33778 LEWIS W. MOHN FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICE 9700 SEMINOLE BLVD., SEMINOLE, FL 33772 A FAMILY OWNED FUNERAL HOME · Traditional Funeral-Burial · Cremation with Funeral with Rental Caskets · Direct Cremation with or without a Memorial · Pre-Need Funeral Arrangements · Out of State Transfers · Living Wills · Private Cremators FUNERAL DIRECTORS IN SEMINOLE SINCE 1958 727-393-3481 AT ANY HOUR LARRY A. MAXSON CONTRACTOR, INC. SEMINOLE, FL. 33772 CBC014579 RESIDENTIAL 727-397-2400 COMMERCIAL Brother Lewis W. Mohn Brother Raymond Lepako MAXSON MOTEL EFFICIENCIES 6241 Seminole Blvd. Seminole, FL 33772 727-397-2400 IT’S ALL HOME COOKING AT Suzie Q’s Diner 9124 Seminole Blvd. (1 mile south of Elk’s Lodge) Homemade Soups Daily We also serve Scrapple “Home of the 1/2 pound burger” Hours: 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Licensed We Deliver 727-393-2906 Insured Discount to Elk Members ROSENSTEEL’S A/C & REFRIGERATION We service all makes & models Ph: 727-584-4524 Need Space to Celebrate ? 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MAXSON 727-397-2400 $20.00 Discount for Elks Members Thunder Bay Renovations Anthony Montecalvo 727-678-1314 Thunderbayrenovations@gmail.com Free Estimates /specializing in all Residential Single Family homes & Mobile Home Repairs *Kitchen Remodel * Drywall & Repairs *Bathroom Remodel * Roofing *Tub & Tile Repair * Doors *Interior Painting * Exterior Painting *All Flooring * Windows *Plumbing * Electrical BOAT SLIPS HOLIDAY ISLES MARINA Boat with fellow ELKS at our Madeira Beach Lodge 1912 as monthly slip boaters or as day guests to enjoy the Tiki Bar, Pool and Lounge and visits with fellow ELKS. The slips are used on a monthly basis with 24/7 access for fisherman or cruisers. Slips are for 18/35 ft. boats, no liveaboards. Fees are reasonable, from $6.54 ft. per month, limited water and electric included. A no wake basin, 15 minutes to the Gulf. Immediate availability. Dockmaster - Keith Riddle 727-393-8464 or 727-542-2239 Applesauce Bread from Donna Snyder 1 cup applesauce 1/2 cup butter 3/4 cup sugar 2 eggs 1 tspn. vanilla 1/2 cup walnuts (optional) 2 cups flour 1 tspn. baking powder 1 tspn. baking soda 1 tspn. salt 1 tspn. cinnamon 1 tspn nutmeg Mix all ingredients together, let stand for 20 Minutes, Bake 350 degrees for about an hour or until cake tester is inserted and comes out clean Use 9x13 pan greased and floured. L.O.E. President’s Message Well Fall is finally here bringing with it cooler weather and lovely colors. It also means things are happening fast in the Elks Lodge. Take a deep breath and hop in. Anyone missing Dee Rood’s fabulous Stuffed Cabbage Dinner, shame on you. With the great food and Reno providing the entertainment , the afternoon was a joy. Thanks to Dee and her crew for a job well done. November 1st is the Flea Market 8:A.M. til? November 2nd the Ladies are again having their Turkey Dinner. Everything is home made by the ladies, who as you know, are great cooks all. Dinner with all the trimmings plus pie and coffee from 3:30P.M -7:00P.M. Cost $11.00. Remember L.O.E. Membership meeting, Monday November 3rd at 7:30P.M. we will be welcoming three new members into our ladies , be sure to be here to meet and greet them. Carol Korn, Dee Clemmons and Barbara Fournier, P.E.R. No Board Meeting this month due to Thanksgiving…From me to you Happy Turkey Day. L.O.E. Membership meeting on 12/01/14 at 7:30P.M. In Closing its time to get out your dancing shoes and your fancy duds, December 6th is the L.O.E. Winter wonderland dance. More info to come. In Charity, Love and Friendship, Mary Ann Dunaway,P.L.P. Lady President Ladies of Elks Officers 2014 – 2015 President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sgt-at-Arms Mary Ann Dunaway, PLP Debbie Farris, PER, PLP Mary Ann Boutin Marilyn Vail Marge Orr, PLP* Appointed Officers Chaplain Historian Parliamentarian November Dates to Remember 11/02 11/03 11/27 12/03 12/06 Wanda Boss Dee Rood Rosella Morrissey, PLP* Committees 365 Club Bylaws Friendship & Welfare Ways & Means Telephone Publicity Catherine Dye, PLP Carolyn Smith, PLP Linda Broff, PLP The Board Mary Jane Geracci Jean Sloan, PLP Advisory Board Jan Kearny, PLP Catherine Dye, PLP* Linda Broff, PLP L.O.E. Turkey Dinner L.O.E. Membership Meeting 7:30P.M. Thanksgiving Day L.O.E. Membership Meeting at 7:30P.M. L.O.E. Winter Wonderland Dance $15.00 Per Person Tickets Available in Lounge 5:00 PM - Cocktails 6:00 PM - Dinner November Birthdays 11/10 Dolores “Dee” Rood 11/17 Eleanor “Ellie” Jett LOUNGE NOVEMBER 2014 727-397-4541 SUNDAY OFFICE MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 727-397-7253 THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 Flea Market Bake Sale 8AM Blood Bank 11:30AM Queen of Hearts 7-7:45PM Bloody Mary’s 12PM LOE Turkey Dinner 3PM 2 House Com. 3 Mtg. 6:30PM LOE Mtg. 7PM Monday Night Live 5-7:30pPM Chef’s Special 9 Bloody Mary’s 12PM BBQ Steaks & Chicken w/Karaoke 4:30-7PM 10 BOD Mtg. 7PM Monday Night Live & Food 5:00 - 7:30PM Fried Chicken 17 12 Bingo 6:30PM Darts 7:00PM Food Available 18 Orientation 7PM Free Darts 4-7 pm 5PM 24 23 11 PER Meeting 7:30PM Monday Night Live &Food 5:00-7:30PM Fried Chicken Lodge Meeting 7:30PM 25 19 Bingo 6:30PM Darts 7:00PM Food Available Line Dancing 6:30-9:00PM Bar Food Available Bar Bingo 7PM Free Darts 4-7 pm 14 13 Friday Night Dinner 5-7:30PM Music/Dancing Bob Swenson 7-10 PM 20 15 $4.00 Dinner 5PM Queen of Hearts 7:00-7:45PM 21 Friday Night Dinner 5-7:30pm Music/Dancing Roger Renaud 22 VP Visit St. Pete 7PM Queen of Hearts 7:00-7:45PM 29 28 27 Thanksgiving Dinner At Lodge 3-7PM 8 Queen of Hearts 7:00-7:45PM Friday Night Dinner 5-7:30PM Carlo 7-10PM FSEA Mid-Year Conv. Line Dancing 6:30-9:00PM Bar Food Available Bar Bingo 7PM 26 Bingo 6:30PM Darts 7:00PM Food Available 7 6 Bar Bingo 7PM FSEA Mid-Year Conv. Bingo 6:30PM Darts 7:00PM Food Available Free Darts 4-7 pm Lodge Meeting 7:30PM 5 4 Free Darts 4-7 pm Bloody Mary’s 16 Monday Night 12PM PLP Mtg. 2PM Live & Food ENF 5:00 - 7:30PM Fundraiser Chef’s Special Karaoke 4:30-7PM Bloody Mary’s 12PM Chips & Dip TBD Investigation 7PM Queen of Hearts 7:00-&:45PM Dinner & Music Canceled Dinner & Dancing every Friday Night ! Events for DECEMBER 2014 SUNDAY 30 Bloody Mary’s 12PM Elk’s Memorial Day Service 1:00PM Bloody Mary’s 12:00PM MONDAY TUESDAY House Cmt. 1 Mtg. 6:30PM LOE Mtg. 7:30PM Monday Night Live & Food 5:00-7:30PM Chef Special Investigation 2 Meeting 7PM 7 8 BOD Mtg. 7PM Monday Night Live 5-7:30PM Fried Chicken WEDNESDAY Free Darts 4-7 pm Lodge Meeting 7:30PM Free Darts 4-7 pm 9 4 3 Bingo 6:30PM Darts 7:00PM Food Available 10 Bingo 6:30PM Darts 7:00PM Food Available FRIDAY THURSDAY Line Dancing 6:30-9:00PM Bar Bingo 7PM 11 Line Dancing 6:30-9:00PM Bar Bingo 7PM SATURDAY Friday Night Dinner 5-7:30PM Music/Dancing 7-10 PM 5 LOE Winter Wonderland 5:00PM Queen Of Hearts 7:00-7:45PM 12 Friday Night Dinner 5-7:30PM Music/Dancing 7-10 PM 6 13 Queen Of Hearts 7:00-7:45PM
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