NAPA ELKS LODGE #832

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NAPA ELKS LODGE #832 Grapevine Express
Commitment ~ Communication ~ Collegiality
July, 2014
VOLUME 93 / ISSUE 4, CALVIN COX, EXALTED RULER
NAPA CALIFORNIA
MESSAGE FROM YOUR EXALTED RULER
Summertime is here and we have planned many
family and friend oriented events to be held outside
to enjoy the warm weather. Starting with an All
American 4th of July, we are entering a float in
Napa's Downtown Parade. Anyone that would like
to join in, come on down and sign up. There will be
a BBQ at the Lodge after the parade; Dave Silveira,
Chairman. Hot August Sunday, August 3rd, with a
car show, chili cook off, bocce tournament and
horseshoes. Anyone that would like to help out,
please contact Sandy Silveira, Chairman.
We are taking sign-ups for a bus trip to Oakland for
an A’s ball game around August 20th. The date
could change. Sign-up sheet at the bar (Jim Day,
Chairman).
A first-time “Pentathlon” is scheduled on August
24th. We hope to make this an annual event by
sending out a challenge to other Lodges to send a
team to compete in pool, bocce, darts, horseshoes
and shuffleboard. There will be a perpetual trophy
to be kept for a year by the winning lodge.
CalvinCox, ER presents David Lamp with Elk of the Month Award
I know I'm sounding like the Event Coordinator, but
I want all the volunteers and chairmen to know I
support them in all the planning and work it takes to
put on all of these events. The only way the rest of
us can be supportive is by attending with family and
friends and enjoying their efforts and I hope you will.
Last month in May, David Lamp was awarded the
Elk of the Month Award for all his hard work around
the Lodge. Thanks Dave!! Also, I want all of us to
give a big THANK YOU to PER Gene Aber for
volunteering and painting the Bocce ball courts. It
took several days in the sun. Good job Gene!! On
the very sad side of things, I want to announce the
passing of our Brother, Mr. Bob Ellis. He was one
of our Volunteer Bartenders. He sold Hershey bars
in the Lodge for the purple pig and probably many
other things which I haven't been around long
enough to know about. In all, Bob was a great guy
and we will sincerely miss him.
Fraternally, Calvin Cox, Exalted Ruler
Dustin Lewis and his father were congratulated by PER Len Fisher and
ENF Chairman Jan Schreiber for making it to the National Finals in the
Most Valuable Student Scholarship event for 2013-2014
FROM YOUR LODGE SECRETARY
Hope everyone is enjoying the beautiful summer weather we are experiencing. Last Wednesday night, June
18th, we initiated two new members into our Lodge. They are Robert "Alan" Miller and Gerry Blau. We also
had Merton Perry transfer from the Vallejo Lodge. Welcome to all of them!!
One of our most beloved members, Bob Ellis, passed away on Saturday, June 21st. He will be missed very
much by all of us. Bob made a big effort all the time to sell Hershey bars for the purple pig. His services are
pending.
At this time, we have 36 delinquent members. Please remember if you haven't paid your dues, you cannot
come into the Lodge! If you are a current member, you can take a dimit from the Lodge. You cannot just drop
your membership unless you are current. If there are any questions about this matter, please don't hesitate to
call me 255-4522.
Don't forget to come by on for the 4th of July Parade or at least come to the Lodge for a BBQ afterward. Also
we have our State Vice President's visit on July 26th. Hope to see you there!!
Best to all! Judy Fisher, Lodge Secretary
PROPOSED FOR MEMBERSHIP:
Jeffrey Lee Scott IV, Sponsor: Karl Hansen ~ Cynthia Van Hoff, Sponsor: John Shields (Florida Lodge) ~
Douglas Pharr, Sponsor: Mark Richmond ~ Merton Perry, Transferring from the Vallejo Lodge
THE ELKS EAR (Things that are going on at the Old Lodge)
July, how can that be!? Guess we
need to pay more attention. June
was a very busy month with a lot
of activities, thank you very much
Sandy!! Our first District Flag Day
ceremony was held at our Lodge
on June 14th. The Veterans
Home sent two busloads of
Veterans to celebrate with our
District Elk Lodges. It was a very
moving ceremony, followed by a
great BBQ. Our own Boy Scout
Troop 832 ended the day with a
flag retirement of our American
flags. We could use a little more
help next year, so be ready. July
seems to be rather quiet with only
the Fourth of July Parade and
BBQ on tap. Anyone that would
like to join us, come on down!
Now August is another
matter! Hot August Sunday is
really an event you do not want to
miss! You will hear a lot more
about it. We are having a
pentathlon on August 24th. This is
totally new event. It will start with
a bloody mary contest at 9:00
a.m., followed by a five event
contest. Contestants will toss 4
horseshoes, 4 bocce balls, 4 darts,
4 shuffleboard pieces and 4 shots
on the pool tables. Prizes will be
awarded for high scores for men,
women and high team. A team
will be two men and two
women. Hopefully we can entice
other Lodges to join us in the
fun. Hamburgers and hotdogs will
be available, and of course the bar
will be available to assist with your
progress. And, as a bonus, we will
have a Hole in One, or closest to
the pin contest.
PURPLE PIG REPORT FOR MAY
James Hickey, Terry Sigel, Calvin Cox, Bob Ellis, John Johnson, and the "Hershey" Pig and the Bar
Pigs for a May total of $402.67
Activities Report for June/July
Father’s Day BBQ: We had our celebration for Father’s Day on June 13th, very nice turnout for the Dads.
Approximately 70 folks were in attendance for the Friday Night BBQ. All the Father’s received a ticket that was
good for a glass of wine or a free beer. We added ribs to the regular Friday Night BBQ and they were a big hit.
Many thanks to the McFarland’s for the wonderful cheesecake desserts. And we celebrated a birthday, so we
also had birthday cake, thank you Tom Solon for the cake.
Elks District Flag Day: Was held at our lodge on June 14th. We had a smaller turnout than what was
expected, however, the food was great. The Flag ceremony was held in the Banquet Room, many district
officers took part in the flag presentations. And we welcomed some of the surrounding counties beauty
Queens. The Boy Scouts performed the Flag Burning Ceremony; this is always very touching and impressive.
The veterans from the Veterans Home enjoyed the day. Thanks to Bus Langdon, who chaired this event and
to his committee.
Look Forward to a Busy Summer!
SAVE THE DATE: Please see event flyers in the newsletter for more information.
4th of July Parade/BBQ: Friday, July 4th. The float
Fall Events
rd
Italian Night: Friday, September 5th
preparation will start at the lodge on the 3 , and will
be finished downtown on the 4th. We have children
Patriot’s Dinner: Wednesday, September 10th
that would like to ride on the float; we will take as
Luau: Friday, September 26th/ Chairman-Tim
many as is safe and little ones need a parent
Horton, Tom Solon & Cyrus Solon
present. BBQ will follow parade. The theme this
year is Hats Off to America, everyone wear hats!!
Oktoberfest Dinner: Wednesday Night dinner
th
(German Food) October 8th.
VP Visit: Will be held on July 26 .
The TEA: Sunday, October 19th
Burgers and Bocce: Wednesday, July 30th. There
will be NO Wednesday Night dinner on this night.
Flu Clinic: Monday, October 20th
We will do a Hamburger dinner in the Club Room
Halloween Dinner/Dance: Friday, October 31st
for $8.00 and Bocce for those who would like to
play.
Fraternally, Sandy Silveira,
rd
Loyal Knight, Activities chairman
Hot August Sunday: August 3 , car show, chili
cook off, BBQ, Bocce Tournament, and more.
A’s Baseball Game: Aug 20th, We will be buses to
Oakland for the 12:30 game. It is A’s VS the Mets.
The bus will leave the lodge at 10:00. We need
minimum of 25 people. Please see flyer.
Quintathalon: Sunday, August 25th. This will be a
fun event; Len Fisher is chairing the five events;
Pool, Darts, Shuffleboard, Bocce and Horseshoes.
We hope other district lodges will join us in the
challenge. There will also be the Hole in One
contest, & Bloody Mary contest. A BBQ but NO
oysters, our oyster person will be hunting, we will
have oysters at another event.
We are also looking for more volunteers to host Taco Tuesday’s on the 3rd
Tuesday of each month. A big thank you to Lillian Hartenstein’s group for
committing to the 1st Tuesday of each month!
This wonderful event cannot happen without volunteers.
Color Guard at Flag Day Ceremony
Miss Sonoma County Skylaer Palacios and Miss Napa
County Karla Hernandez at Flag Day Ceremony
Boy Scout Troop #832 retiring flags at Flag Day Ceremony
Father’s Day Dinner
New member Alan Miller, ER Calvin Cox, Lindsay
Wanagel (2nd Year Trustee) and Gerry Blau.
Elks Larison Scholarship Fund 2014 Recipients
We are pleased to announce the recipients of the 2014 ELSF Scholarships. Each student will receive from
$500 to $1,000 to help further their education.
Calistoga High: Ethan Herndon
Justin-Sienna: Teal Bullick
Kolbe Academy: Frances Arend
Napa High: Jeremy Raven, Abigail Flores, Rieson Blumer, Jessica Douma, Samuel Dearden,
Isabella Bradford, Jennifer Guffy, Ricardo Vivanco, Sean Carlo Uribe, Elizabeth Aquilar,
Richard Cardoza, Lourdes Gomez
St. Helena High: Madeline Duckhorn
Valley Oak: Francesca Vasquez
Vintage High: Dustin Lewis, Joseph Panchesson, David Wiley
An awards dinner was held May 28th to honor each of these Napa County students and their families. We
hope you had an opportunity to attend the event and meet these delightful young scholars. Our thanks are
extended to Jed Welsh, ELSF Committee Chairman, who in the past five years has met with counselors at all
of the Napa County high schools, distributed and collected the ELSF applications. He and his committee,
consisting of members Jim Gibbany, Tom & Vivian McFarland, Richard Page, and Lilian Hartenstein, also
reviewed and selected all scholarship recipients, and organized the annual Scholarship Awards Dinner for the
students and their families.
In February, the ELSF Trustees approved an award of $14,000 for the year 2014. Since 1996, based upon
graduating student applicants selected by the Scholarship Committee, the Elks Larison Scholarship Fund will
have awarded $324, 950.00 to 307 graduating students of Napa County public & private High Schools.
Kristy Wallstrum
ELSF Fundraising Chairman
1st row: Elizabeth Aguilar, Franchesca Vasquez, Lourdes Gomez, Adrianna Ramos, Frances Arend, Madeline
Duckhorn ~ 2nd Row: Dustin Lewis, Ethan Herndon, Samuel Dearden, Sean Carlo Uribe, Ricardo Vivanco,
Jessica Douma ~ 3rd row: David Wiley, Joseph Panchesson, Rieson Blumer, Jeremy Raven, Jennifer Guffy
Not pictured: Isabella Bradford, Richard Cardoza, Teal Bullick, Abigail Flores
Creative Construction Company
“Committed to Excellence”
*Support Your Local Economy*
Senior & Elk Discounts
Adam Welsh Lic # 691018
4042 E. Third Street, Napa CA 94558
707-257-7982
Dry rot Repair * Painting Specialists
Kitchen and Bath Remodeling
Waterproofing * Decks & Fences
Thank You To All The Officers Who Donate Their Time for the Good of the Lodge
Exalted Ruler:
Calvin Cox
255-6661
napaelks@sbcglobal.net
Leading Knight:
Janis Mousa
927-3099
paide@comcast.net
Loyal Knight:
Sandy Silveira
252-2284
SDS3031@aol.com
Lecturing Knight:
Ron Kilby
255-5216
gretmad@aol.com
Secretary:
Judy Fisher
486-5749
judyjfisher@sbcglobal.net
Treasurer:
Jan Schreiber
224-6081
jdcloset@comcast.net
Esquire:
Gene Aber PER
337-0051
geneca@pacbell.net
Chaplain:
Patty Tomlinson
255-9545
tompatnapa@aol.com
Inner Guard:
Mike Stornetta
603-5351
napareload1@yahoo.com
Tiler:
Tom McFarland
255-8008
tomandvivian@gmail.com
Trustee 1 year:
Tim Horton
253-8407
thorton@rr.firstallied.com
Trustee 2nd year:
Lindsay Wanagel
226-3814
linsmark@sbcglobal.net
Trustee 3rd year:
John Olney
386-2384
thyewinecntryclb2@aol.com
Trustee 4th year:
David Silveira
252-2284
SDS3031@aol.com
Trustee 5th year:
Lenard Fisher PER
224-1847
lenardfisher@sbcglobal.net
VETERANS HOME WISH LIST
All types of snacks: Candy ~Chips, Peanuts in the shell ~ Jerky~ Microwave popcorn ~ Cup of Soup ~
Tea Bags ~ Instant & Regular Coffee. Toothbrushes ~ Toothpaste ~ Hair Shampoo ~ Combs &
Hairbrushes (men & women) ~ Hand Soap ~ Stationery ~ Envelopes ~ Stamps ~ Large Print Books ~
DVD Movies (Non-Violent) ~ CD Music (classical, jazz, western, bands of the 30’s & 40s’s) ~ Audio
Books ~ Table Games ~ Puzzle Books ~ Bird Seed, the patients love to watch the birds!
MUST BE NEW: Men’s & Ladies: Watches ~ Jewelry ~ Caps, Hats, Scarves Gloves and Umbrellas
MUST BE NEW and in original box Following appliances are now being accepted: Microwaves ~
Coffeemakers ~ 50” Flat Screen TV ~ Blenders ~ Slow Cookers ~ DVD Players ~ Toaster Ovens ~
Electric Shavers
Not Being Accepted: Clothing of any kind ~ Candles ~ Food in cans or jars ~ Alcohol ~ Jigsaw puzzles
~ Playing cards ~ Books ~ Magazines ~ Medical Supplies ~ Liquid or bubble bath soap (no bathtubs)
COME JOIN THE NEL GOLF CLUB
ATTENTION GOLFERS: With 20 lodge members or more joining the NEL Golf Club, the
Lodge can become an Associate Member of the Northern California Golf Association
(NCGA) and play against members of other Association Clubs like the SIRS, MAGA, Etc. and
we can maintain our own NCGA Handicap standings plus many other benefits.
Contact John Olney, Chair, NEL Golf Club Committee:
Phone: 707-386-2384Email: thewinecntryclb2@aol.com
An All American July 4
th
At the Napa Elks
Napa/Parade theme this year is
HAT’S OFF TO AMERICA
Friday, July 4th
PARADE AND BBQ
Parade downtown Napa If a member or their child or grandchild would like to ride on the float
/Please let us know/ we have the playground at the lodge for children also
BBQ will follow after the parade at Napa Elks Lodge
MENU: $5.00
Hot Dogs/Potato Chips
Watermelon and Apple Pie
EVENT COCKTAIL: Patriot Shots (for purchase)
JULY BIRTHDAY BABIES:
1 Pete Strebeigh, Sean Wickersham 4 Ronald Cia ~ Dorothy Hoffman ~ Ron Rae ~Joseph Richard Burgess
8th Marciel Klenk ~ Richard Welch 9th Donald Peterson ~ Jelly Lee Stone 11th James Sousa 12th Max Neilsen~
Tye Conlan 13th Bud Bair ~ James Gibbany ~ Dean Nugent ~ Arthur Standridge 15th Duane McGrath
16th Joe Borden ~ Dwight Brooks ~ Harold Halloran 17th Robert Humphrey ~ Frank Smith ~ Joseph Wiley
18th Thomas Dawson 19th David Harms ~ Frank (Hank) Olmstead ~ Thomas R. Solon ~ Allen Stanton
20th Alex Peters 21st Robert Ogan 22nd Robert Barthel ~ Johnnie Beck ~ Terry Sholly ~ Philip Less ~ Michael
Phelps 23rd Harry Robert Cassayre ~ James Huntoon ~ Lynn Stade 24th Louis Freitas ~ Russell Stanley
25th John Delzompo, Sr. ~ Alfonso Gomar ~ Paul Watts 26th Ronald Kilby ~ Anne Louise Oldham ~
27th Diane Holliday ~ Lee Joiner ~ Cory Wagner 28th James Duey 30th James Blackman ~ Jo Ann Escamilla ~
Saverio Guerrera 31st Edward Barwick
st
th
July Birthday Coupon Redeem for your free birthday drink
Name: ________________________
Member #:________________
Birthday_______________________
Drink Type________________
All Seasons Yard & Maintenance Repair
Residential/Commercial ~ Free Estimates
Proprietor Jeffrey B. Gelow ~ Lic # 17349
Landscape Services, Garden Preparation, Rototilling, New
Sod Installation, Tree & Hedge Pruning, New fencing &
Repair, Hauling, Gutter Cleaning & Repair, Window
cleaning, Irrigation Installation, Painting inside & outside,
Deck repair & staining, Yard maintenance (Weekly, Biweekly & Monthly)
707-479-1977 ~ PO BOX 2285 ~ Napa CA 94558
STATE VICE PRESIDENT VISIT
Saturday, July 26th
COME WELCOME PETE DAY
Meeting 5:30-Cocktails 6:00-Dinner 6:30
$25.00 Per Person~Please RSVP by Monday 7/21/14
Use of the Napa Elks Lodge Golf Training Facilities
Report by John Olney, Chair, Golf Committee- Phone: 707-386-2384 -Email: thewinecntryclb2@aol.com
Future astro turf longer chipping hole
with sand trap & putting green
V
2nd 9 hole &
putt greens
Bocce/ horse shoe ^
Kids Play ground
v
1st 9 hole mini
golf & putting
greens
- Club Room
Future Gazebo site-->
River, grove
& trail
-Entryway
Offices/bar
35 yard golf tee -
Temporary green
To be removed at a
later date
RV Lot -- 11 rentable spaces
< --- Main hall
kitchen
160 parking spaces
The current NEL Golf Club Committee Members, as approved by ER Calvin Cox, include: John Olney (Chair), Len Fisher (PER
2013-14), Tim Horton, Dennis Connolly and Fred Schweizer. The committee is seeking two to four more members to provide
assistance and guidance in the development of both the adult and the junior clubs. Contact John at the methods listed above.
John Olney suggests that the NEL Golf Club be organized in accordance with the guidelines provided in GLS Chapter 13, sec.
13.200, page 200. (Below is a paraphrased extraction)
1. Only regular and associate members of NEL may join the Club
2. Only Members in good standing may be officers of the organization
3. All funds generated by the organization, EXCEPT DUES, belong to the Lodge
4. The organization shall have its own by-laws that require conformance to Lodge by-laws and do not conflict with the
Constitution or Laws of the Order of BPOE. These by-laws only require Lodge Membership approval.
5. All members must execute an indemnification agreement given to NEL holding the Grand Lodge, State Association and
Napa Elks Lodge harmless from any personal or property injury/damages such members could incur upon themselves,
others or Lodge/guest property through participation in the Golf Club activities and on its physical facilities.
Formal organizational structure recommendations will be prepared and sent to all members for their review and subsequent vote to
approve or reject by the August Bulletin including the announcement of the date when the floor vote will take place.
Use of the golf green, sand trap, teeing mats, etc.
Because of the possibilities of personal and property damages, nobody will be allowed to use these practice and fundraising facilities
without completing the following:
1. Execution of the indemnification agreement
2. Review by the Golf Committee of golfer ability to control golf club swing.
a. Golf club degrees of loft are limited to sand and pitching wedges only for hitting to the green from the tee mats and
trap. Putters only on the green. No golf clubs from nine (9) through driver may be used.
b. Attempts to purposely drive golf balls into Elks Way, the RV Space Rental Lot, over the fence into the trail, grove
and/or river can result in suspension of the guilty party from using the golf practice facilities.
c. Persons judged to be intoxicated will be denied use of the facilities while they are intoxicated.
d. Only plastic balls will be used by “golfers” when hitting from mats or traps until certified by the Golf Committee.
Golfers will not be allowed to “drive” regulation golf balls from the hitting mats to the green or from the trap to the
green until the golfer is certified by the Golf Committee to be able to control distance, slicing and hooking swings
when using regulation golf balls.
e. Guests of NEL Members, whether members of another Lodge or unaffiliated to BPOE, and only when in company
with a NEL ELK Member, desiring to use the golf facilities must execute and file an indemnification agreement with
the Golf Committee prior to using the facilities. The NEL member sponsoring guests shall be responsible for
insuring that their guest(s) comply with the sub paragraphs of Rule #2. RV Lot space renters must execute the
indemnification contract before using the facilities.
3. Golfers may use their own golf clubs and balls. Golf Club owned golf clubs, balls and shag bags for ball retrieval will be
available for rent at nominal fees which are undergoing construction at this time. In the meantime the equipment is available
at no cost for a brief period of time.
4. The standard rules and etiquette of golf play apply to the Lodge facilities
No Wednesday Night Dinner 7/30/14
Come to the Lodge for
BURGERS AND BOCCE
MENU: BURGERS WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS, SALADS &
DESSERT/$8.00
The 5th Wednesday in July
JULY 30th at 6:00
Club Room
Enjoy a Burger and a game of Bocce or Horseshoes
HOT CARS AND HOT CHILI
Join us for the Napa Elk’s Third annual
“HOT AUGUST SUNDAY”
Sunday, Aug.
3, 2014
Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Chips, Water, Popcorn,
and Root Beer Floats
Beer, wine and Cocktails at the Bar
Car Show, Chili Cook Off, Bocce Tournament, Dessert Auction 50/50 Raffle
MUSIC: BY JAY SILVERHEELS
Bring the Children we have a play ground and will have a
Face Painter/Balloons from 12:00 – 1:30
Hot August Sunday (Sign Up)
Please sign up for Cars, Chili, Bocce and return this form to
Sandy Silveira or mail to Napa Elks Lodge Attn: Sandy
2840 Soscol Ave, Napa, CA
FOR THOSE ENTERING PLEASE RSVP BY JULY 16TH
Hot August Sunday
DATE: August 3, 2014
Where: Napa Elks
Time: Cars parked by 10:30, Chili Tasting Starts 11:30, BBQ 12:00, Bocce TBA
NO ENTRY FEES
1st,
Trophies for CARS2nd & People’s Choice/Motorcycles- 1st place & People’s Choice/Chili 1st, 2nd &
People’s Choice/Bocce-Teams 1st and 2nd/Awards will be awarded at approximately 2:30-3:00
Yes, I will bring a car, truck or motorcycle: Name______________________________
Yes, I will enter the Chili Cook Off: Name___________________Chili’s Name________
Yes, sign me up for Bocce: Name____________________________________________
Yes, I would like to donate a dessert for the auction_____________________________
All proceeds from the Hot August Sunday Event will go to the Napa Elks and Elk Charities
MUSIC: BY Jay Silverheels
Chili Cook Off Information: Thank you for entering the Chili Cook Off
You may cook your Chili on property or bring it, in a Crock Pot. All Chili’s are welcomed.
Let us know if you are cooking at the lodge, we will make room for your equipment.
NO canned or packaged chili.
Make at least 1 ½ gallons of chili.
Please name your chili. Example (Hot Stuff, Road Kill, Chuck Wagon Chili).
If you need to step away from your chili during the event, please have someone stand in for
you. We also have folks on hand to help.
Chili tasting starts at 11:30.
DESSERT AUCTION: Thank you for donating a dessert.
The dessert auction will start at 11:30 and the table will close at 1:30.
BOCCE: Bocce times will vary, please see chairman for time and team.
Please phone Sandy at 252-2284, should you have any questions
BRING THE CHILDREN: We have the playground and will have Face Painter & balloons from 12:00 to 1:30
BBQ & FOOD: Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Chips, popcorn, bottled water, Root Beer Floats
Beer, Wine, Cocktails and Soft Drinks at the BAR.
“Great” Northwest District “2014” Jamboree
Hosted by the Eureka Lodge No. 652
445 Herrick Avenue
707 / 442 – 6652
www.Elks652.org
Friday & Saturday - August 15th & 16th
&
Jamboree Association Mtg. and DDGER Clinic on Sunday morning the 17th
SUMMARY
Friday Day – Golf Tournament $ 60.00 <> Evening – Cook Your Own Steak $ 18.00
Also
Ocean Fishing Trip or Humboldt Bay Harbor Cruise
( Contact Kevin Christie – Eureka Lodge Trustee 707 / 498-7312 )
Saturday Day – Games $5.00 per person <> Chowder Cook Off – Team Entry $15.00
Saturday Evening – Awards Banquet & Basket Auction (Sea Food with all the fixings) $ 30.00
Sunday Morning – Breakfast 7:00 am to 11:00 am ---- $ 8.00
Talk to fellow Elk members of the Lodge and enjoy the fun and camaraderie with fellow Elks of
The Great Northwest District this weekend in the Redwoods in and at the Eureka Lodge
and help support the “GNWD” Jamboree Association.
ACCOMODATIONS
RV PARKS
Eureka Lodge – 24 spaces (707) 442-6652 <> Redwood Acres – 75 spaces (707) 445-3037
MOTELS
Comfort Inn - (707) 444-2019 <> Red Lion Inn - (707) 445-8044 <> Bay Shore Inn – (707) 268-8005
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
Contact - the Lodge Secretary or Lodge Jamboree Chairman
GOLF TOURNAMENT
Brad Smith, PER (707) 496 – 4498
FISHING & HARBOR CRUISE
Kevin Christie, Trustee (707) 498 - 7312
DON’T FORGET & MISS OUT ON the JAMBOREE RAFFLE - $ 1,500 GRAND PRISE
It is not too late to return your received “2014” Jamboree Raffle Tickets to the Lodge
Help support the Jamboree’s endeavors of which is a recognized tax deductible donation—501-C3.
Additionally, help the Lodge qualify for the $1,000.00 Scholarship awarded from the
“GNWD” JAMBOREE ASSOCIATION.
Please MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO THE LODGE
TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED UP TO AUGUST 8th.
CASH PRIZES
(Grand Prize - $1,500) - (2nd & 3rd Prizes - $200.00) - (4th thru 7th - $150.00) - (8th thru 15th - $100.00)
Additional Ticket Available at the Lodge Secretary’s Office
Napa ELK’S BASE BALL DAY
OAKLAND A’S
DATE: AUGUST 20, 2014
TIME: 12:30 game
Bus leaving Napa at 10:00
COST: $44.OO ROUND TRIP BUS & PARKING
$27.00 FOR TICKET
TOTAL:
$71.00
per person
This cost is based on 25 people if we get more than 25 the bus cost will be lower.
30 people the total cost will drop to $64.00
SEATS: Are second deck behind Home Plate, under the overhang…No Sun
There is handicapped assistance also.
Remember to invite family and friends
Please sign the signup sheet at the Bar, Name, Phone # and make checks to: Jim Day
Napa Elk’s QuiNtathloN
Pool, Bocce, Darts, Horseshoes, Shuffleboard
ALSO
HOLE IN ONE CONTEST
BBQ HAMBURGERS & HOT DOGS
BLOODY MARY CONTEST (Who Makes the best)?
Sunday, Aug. 24th
Please See Len Fisher for timing and sign ups
JULY 2014
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
1
2
3
4
5
Lunch 11:30 – 2
Lunch 11:30 – 2
Lunch 11:30 – 2
Restaurant &
Office Closed
Taco Tuesday 5:30
Dinner 6:00 – 7:30
Bar Open
Hot dogs &
Chili 11 - 4
Hall Association
Meeting 6:00
Lodge Meeting 7:30
4th Of July Parade
BBQ At Lodge
After the Parade
Saturday
Trustees Meeting
6:30
6
7
8
9
Lunch 11:30 - 2
Lunch 11:30 – 2
Lunch 11:30 - 2
10
Lunch 11:30 - 2
11
12
Lunch 11:30 - 2
Bar Open
Hot dogs,
Chili
Dinner 6:00 – 7:30
Friday Night BBQ
6:00
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Lunch 11:30 - 2
Lunch 11:30 - 2
Lunch 11:30 - 2
Lunch 11:30 - 2
Lunch 11:30 - 2
Taco Tuesday 5:30
Dinner 6:00 – 7:30
Bar Open
Hot dogs &
Chili 11 - 4
House Committee
Meeting 6:00
No Lodge Meeting
Friday Night BBQ
6:00
Trustees Meeting
6:30
20
21
Lunch 11:30 - 2
22
Lunch 11:30 – 2
23
24
Lunch 11:30-2
Lunch 11:30 - 2
Dinner 6:00 – 7:30
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28
Lunch 11:30 - 2
PER Meeting
1:00
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Lunch 11:30 – 2
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Lunch 11:30 - 2
Bar Open
Hot Dogs &
Chili 11 - 4
Friday Night BBQ
6:00
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Lunch 11:30-2
Lunch 11:30 - 2
Burgers & Bocce
6:00 – 7:30
Saturday Bar is subject to volunteer availability. Phone the Lodge to inquire if open 255-4522
July Wednesday Night Dinners ~ All dinners include salad, coffee and dessert
2nd – Lamb Shanks w/ Polenta & Veg $18
(2) Roasted Chicken Breast w/ Polenta &
Veg $16
9th- Chicken Fried Steak w/ Mashed
Potatoes
& Country Gravy $16
(2) Chicken Marsala w/ Mashed Potatoes
$16
16th- Prime Rib Aujus, Baked Potato & Veg
$18
(2) Baked Salmon w/ Lemon Caper Sauce
$18
23rd- Chicken Cacciatori w/ Egg Noodles &
Veg $16
(2) Cajun Catfish w/ Red Beans & Rice $16
30th- Burgers & Boccee- Hamburgers,
Potato Salad & Cookies $8.00
Benevolent & Protective Order of the Elks
PROUD SPONSORS OF BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA TROOP #832
Napa Lodge # 832
2840 Soscol Ave
Napa, CA 94558-3521
(707) 255-4522
NON PROFIT
U.S. PERMIT #18
POSTAGE PAID
NAPA, CA
www.napaelks.org
Addressed to a very important Elk!!
DATED MATERIAL ~ SAVE THE DATE
Lunch Daily ~ Monday - Friday ~ 11:30 - 2:00
Taco Tuesdays (1st & 3rd of each month) ~ 5:30
Wednesday Night Dinners ~ 6:00 - 7:30
Friday Night BBQ ~ 6:00
July 4th Parade ~ BBQ at Elks Lodge after the parade
Great Northwest District State Vice President Visit ~ Saturday July 26th
July 30th ~ Burgers & Bocce
Hot August Sunday ~ Sunday, August 3rd ~ Napa Elks Lodge ~ 11:30
“Great” Northwest District “2014” Jamboree August 15th – 16th Eureka Lodge
August 20th ~ A’s Baseball Day Trip
August 24th ~ Napa Elks Quintathlon
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