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Moose Messenger Frederick Moose Family Center
Loom #371 WOTM #347 October, November & December 2008
Wayne Morgan, Sr., Governor Lloyd Snyder, Administrator Address: 828 E Patrick Street Frederick, MD 21701 301-662-1640 Phone 301-682-4871 Fax
[email protected] Social Quarter Hours: Sunday: 12 Noon—10 PM Mon - Thurs: 11 AM—12 AM Fri - Sat: 11 AM—1 AM Editor: Dina Angleberger
HAPPY 98TH ANNIVERSARY TO LODGE #371 The Lodge will be celebrating its 98th Anniversary on October 11, 2008. The first “home” of the Frederick Moose was actually a tent at the Frederick Fair and it was during that week that 57 men signed as charter members. Currently, we now have over 1,100 LOOM Members and over 600 WOTM Co-Workers. Come in Saturday, October 11, 2008 to celebrate the Lodge’s anniversary with dinner and enjoy dancing to the tunes of Brushfire. Hope to see you at the Lodge.
Senior Regent’s Message ATTENTION ALL CO-WORKERS. THE SUPREME GOVERNOR JAMES GALLEGHER WILL BE VISITING OUR LODGE OCTOBER 19. WE HAVE BEEN ASKED TO HELP SERVE AT THIS FUNCTION. PLEASE SEE ANY LODGE OR CHAPTER OFFICER IF YOU CAN BE OF ASSISTANCE. Welcome all new Co-Workers and/or new Chairmen - we really appreci-ate your help. We have a joint project with the Lodge for a very special Military Police Platoon in Iraq. Donations/supplies will be accepted from October 1 - No-vember 15 so that they can receive our box by Christmas. Please use travel size items. Thank you. The Chapter earned the 2007-08 reward of Achievement. Congrats to our current Jr. Grad. Elizabeth “Becky” Welch on earning her green cap. If she meets all her qualifications in 2008-09, she will receive her College of Re-gents status and her cap & gown in Tennessee in 2010. Congrats to Connie Van Ravensburg also for being nominated from Moose-heart for top WOTM Sponsor for 2007-08. Our sympathies and prayers go out to Betty Lou Burkett, Clair Wamsley, Herb Smith of Frostburg Family Center, and friends & family of Dick Gosnell.
Fraternally, Christina Pettit, Senior Regent
Dates to Remember: Oct 25th - Kids Halloween Party 11:30-2:00 pm; Nov 22nd - 1-3:00 pm Star Recorder afternoon. There will NOT be a Chapter meeting on November 5th; Dec 13th - 11:30-2:00 pm, Children’s X-mas Party; Dec 14th - 3-5:00 pm, Family Involvement Chapter meeting & Christmas Tea.
Senior Regent’s Message 1
Membership Our Prayers/The Circle Western MD Legion 218
2
Moose Campaigns 3-5
Dates to Remember 6-7
Bingo Boy Scout Troop #371
8
October Calendar November Calendar December Calendar
9 10 11
Officers 12
Inside this issue:
Page 2 MOOSE MESSENGER
Our Prayers Please keep in your prayers for our members to get well soon - Thomas Wolfe, Ralph Miller, Helen Moulder, Roger Haynes and Eric Turvin. You are in our thoughts.
The Circle is Broken Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of Lester Baker and Clyde V. Bartee II who passed away in July 2008,
William R. Zimmerman, Joseph W. Wolford and Ernest A. Hand who passed away in August 2008.
Bernard T. Gosnell and Doris Zimmerman who passed away in September 2008.
The Board of Officers
Western MD Moose Legion 218 Moose Legion and District meet-ings, and the State meetings with their locations and dates are as follows:
The District Meetings will be Sunday, October 5, 2008 at Brunswick #1582, Sunday, November 2, 2008 at Frostburg #348 and Sunday, December 2, 2008 at Frederick #371.
The State Meetings will be Sunday, October 26, 2008 at Williamsport #2462 and Sunday, November 23, 2008 at Annapolis #296. There will be no State meeting in December.
Membership
All members are welcomed and encouraged to attend the LOOM Lodge meetings held the first and third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm. Just a reminder: At the bar, the Lodge is selling chances on Lifetime Memberships for the Lodge and Chapter. Only 100 tickets will be sold. See bartender or an officer for details. Drawing will be held after all tickets have been sold. The Lodge is selling chances for LOOM dues to be paid for one year. The chances are $0.50 each. When the board is filled up, a number will be pulled and maybe you will be the winner. See the bartender or an Officer for further details. On August 18, 2008, we had a special meeting regarding raising the LOOM dues from $40.00 to $60.00 per year. This motion was passed and is in effect as of December 1, 2008. Below are new and returning LOOM Members and WOTM Co-Workers. Please welcome them into our fraternity.
Always remember our children at Mooseheart, and our seniors at Moosehaven.
LOOM New Members and Returning Members
James Burns Johnny Cupp
Joseph Goldberg, Sr. Michael Hanna Michael Mills
Donald Noland Gorden Palmer, Jr.
Robert Saynuk
Gary Sundergill Robert J. Winchester
WOTM New Co-Workers
Tina Bollinger Julie Grenier Darlene Kane
Cheryl McBreen Barbara Mullinix
Doris Renn Shawna Rohrer Dawn Shankle
Cindy Stream Virginia Warfield
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Safe Surfin’ USA Foundation and Moose International History of the Safe Surfin’ Foundation The Safe Surfin’ Foundation is the education ‘arm’ of the nationally recognized United States Department of Justice, Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, also
known as Operation Blue Ridge Thunder. This program is administered by the Beford County Sheriff’s Office, Bedford County, Virginia. Under the direction of Sheriff Mike Brown, online sexual predators that prey upon our innocent children are con-tinually identified and arrested. Though law enforcement is extremely effective in arresting these predators, Sheriff Brown realized more needed to be accomplished to protect children while online. Law enforcement continues to work tirelessly arresting preda-tors, but the need to education potential victims became very apparent. Education is our best defense! Budgeting restrictions slowed the development and distribution of these necessary educational materials. How can we possibly supply schools, parents and communities with this vital information when budgets are already down to bare bones? The Safe Surfin’ Foundation is born! Incorporated in 2000, SSF received non-profit status and all donations to SSF are tax deductible. Made up completely of volunteers, funds are raised from corporate and private donations, ena-bling SSF to supply Internet safety educational materials to schools, libraries, home schools, etc. SSF Educational Programs are AT NO COST to the recipient!
Fast Facts ▪ There are 88 million kids Online. ▪ 32% of Kindergartners go Online. ▪ 80% of High School students are Online. ▪ FBI reports 100% chance that an unsuspecting child will be contacted by an Online predator.
Moose International and the Safe Surfin’ Foundation Together we will make a difference! The Safe Surfin’ Foundation members were honored to learn of the Supreme Council’s unanimous approval of the community service partnership between Moose International and SSF. With the help of the International Moose family we will raise public awareness and funds for the need of Internet safety education and to promote the availability of these educational programs to schools and libraries. Moose mem-bers will also bring the adult educational program to their lodges and reach out to other civic groups throughout their communities as well as educate as many people as possible. The Moose/SSF partnership will present numerous chances for positive publicity for the fraternity with our nation-wide involvement as we strive to protect children and reach out to communities, bringing them closer together. www.safesurfinUSA.org; Phone 540-586-7715; Fax 540-586-9100; Voice Mail 540-527-SAFE (7233) SSF is a 501 (c )(3) non-profit Organization
Search the web with www.goodsearch.com and money from Yahoo advertisers will go to Moose Charities, Inc. without you spending a dime! THE CHARITY OF CHOICE IS: MOOSE CHARITIES, INC. If 500,000 Moose members utilized this link, just once daily, it would generate $5,000 a day toward operational expenses at Mooseheart and Moosehaven! If that happened every day of the year, the amount gener-ated for Mooseheart and Moosehaven would be $1.825 MIL-LION! So -- when you need to search a topic on the Inter-net, use www.GoodSearch.com!
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Remember to Link Your Food Lion MVP Card for LionShop & Share and Shop Food Lion!
Mooseheart Can Now Be Designated in Food Lion's "Lion Shop & Share" Program. Once we have 25 or more people designate Mooseheart Child City and School as their preferred Lion Shop & Share recipi-ent, our children will be able to benefit from the routine shopping that our members already do at Food Lion Stores. For more info visit www.foodlion.com
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"GIMME FIVE" -- What Is It? Nothing More, or Less, Than A Simple Plan to
Help Ensure The Future of Mooseheart and Moosehaven
Five cents -- set aside from the change you pour into your pocket or purse in the morning. Five more cents -- set aside from the change you empty from your pocket or purse in the evening. Just that: a nickel in the morning, a nickel in the evening, set aside and sent to Moose Charities, for the kids of Mooseheart and the seniors of Moosehaven.
That's the new "GIMME FIVE" program -- it's really nothing more than that. But it's also nothing less than this:
If anything close to the entire membership of the Loyal Order of Moose and Women of the Moose were to do just that much . . . every day . . . for five years . . . it could ensure the financial future of Mooseheart Child City & School in Illinois, and of our Moosehaven re-tirement community in Florida -- without having to keep coming to Moose members every year to ask for more. How can this be? Remember the wisdom of our Enrollment Ritual: "A burden heavy to one is borne lightly by many." Then, do the math: We honestly believe that very, very few of our nearly 1.3 million Moose men and women would find it a hardship to set aside a nickel in the morning, and a nickel at night, for Mooseheart and Moosehaven. But let's be conserva-tive and say that only 1 million can or will do so. For each of those caring members, then: Five cents in the morning, five cents in the evening is ten cents a day -- or $36.50 a year. That amount multiplied by 1 million members . . .is $36.5 million per year. After five years, by the end of 2012, that could be $182.5 million -- before accumulating investment interest is added in. All of this from five cents in the morning and five cents in the evening.
It's that simple -- but participating in "Gimme Five" can be even simpler: Instead of trying to remember to physically set aside a nickel in the morning and a nickel in the evening from now through 2012, you can...-- Mail Moose Charities a check for your annual "Gimme Five" contribution of $36.50, or all five years
at once for $182.50, to Moose Charities, 155 S. Inter-national Dr., Mooseheart, IL 60539-1100. (Any ques-tions, please phone Moose Charities at 630-966-2200.)
Donations can be made by check, check by phone, debit card one time or monthly withdrawal or by credit with a one time or monthly donation. Make a secure Gimme Five donation at the phone number above or online at: www.moosecharities.org/Donate.asp -- Visit the Gimme Five Direct-Debit Plan webpage at: http://www.moosecharities.org/pdf/Gimme5.pdf
Donations can be made by check, check by phone, debit card one time or monthly withdrawal or by credit with a one time or monthly donation. As you do, know that all contributions to the Gimme Five Program are KEPT SEPARATE from any other dona-tions -- ensuring that they are not used for any other purpose. And because Moose Charities is registered with the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)3 char-ity.
YOUR ENTIRE CONTRIBUTION IS 100% TAX-DEDUCTIBLE.
If EVERY Moose participates in the Gimme Five pro-gram, we can reach a goal for which our fraternity has struggled for more than 90 years -- financial security for Mooseheart and Moosehaven. We have expressed our pride in these two great Moose humanitarian creations for decades -- and our members have told us, loudly and clearly, that they want to keep these two campuses healthy and operating well into the future. Well, the GIMME FIVE program can make that happen – but only if we ALL participate! Let's make it happen -- together!
Sincere fraternal regards,
MOOSE INTERNATIONAL William B. Airey, Director General Leonard J. Solfa Jr., Chief Operating Officer
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CANNED FOOD DRIVE Frederick Moose Family Center #371 is collecting canned foods for the local food bank. Their supplies are very low. Please bring in a canned item. There is a box beside the bar door.
FREDERICK MOOSE FAMILY CENTER #371
150 NIGHT Dinner/Dance & Drawing
Dance with Mark Ramsburg Band November 8, 2008
Doors open 5:00 PM Dinner at 6:00 PM
Drawing starts 6:30 PM 1ST - $50.00; Every 10TH - $20.00
50TH - $50.00; 75TH - $100.00 100TH - $100.00; 150TH - $1,000.00
The last ticket drawn wins the $1,000.00!
Good luck to all! Tickets on sell now. $20.00 per Ticket
Ask your Bartender or Lodge Officer
DATES TO REMEMBER
HALLOWEEN PARTY Adults Only
October 25, 2008
Dance Party with The Wanderers
Prizes will be given to
the best costumes.
Kids Bingo is on the 1st Friday of the Month from 6:00 - 8:00 pm. October 3rd, November 7th and December 5th. Come and play Bingo.
KIDS’ HALLOWEEN PARTY October 25, 2008 11:30 - 2:00 pm
Prizes for Costumes
Lunch Free for Children $5.00 for Adults
Welcome Supreme Governor James Gallagher
Frederick Moose Family Center #371
Invites all LOOM & WOTM Members and Guests to Welcome
Supreme Governor James Gallagher, Along with Dinner and
Charitable Organization Presentations Sunday, October 19, 2008.
Dinner starts at 5:30 pm Presentation starts at 6:30 pm.
X-MAS PARTY
Kids Only Saturday
December 13, 2008 11:30 - 2:00 p.m.
Santa Clause will be there!
LODGE’S 98TH ANNIVERSARY
The Lodge’s 98th Anniversary is Saturday, October 11, 2008. We will celebrate with a meatloaf dinner and social quarter specials from 7-9:30 p.m. Afterward there will be dancing with music from Brushfire.
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DATES TO REMEMBER
WOTM Spaghetti dinners will be served on October 13, 2008, November 10, 2008 and December 8, 2008 5:00 - 7:00 pm. Support the WOTM by coming in to volunteer or just bring your family in for dinner. Cost is $7.00 for adults.
The State Meetings are on the last Sunday of the month. Octo-ber 26, 2008 at Williamsport #2462 and November 23, 2008 at Annapolis #296. There will be no State meeting in December. Merry Christmas
X-MAS PARTY for the Adults
Saturday, December 20, 2008 5:30 - 12:30 a.m.
Come Dance and Dine with your Brothers & Co-Workers with the Rock and Roll Relics.
The District II Meetings are on the first Sunday of the month. October 5, 2008 at Brunswick #1582, November 2, 2008 at Frostburg #348 and December 7, 2008 at Frederick #371.
NEW YEAR’S EVE 2008 Dinner/Dance/Breakfast
December 31, 2008 $30.00 per Person
$20.00 for Bar Seating TICKETS ON SALE NOW
Open Bar 6:30 – 7:30 PM Buffet 7:30 – 9:00 PM
Dance at 9:00 PM Continental Breakfast at 1:00 AM
BRUSHFIRE
Members & Qualified Guests
WOTM Co-Workers Family Involvement Chapter Meeting 3:00 pm on Sunday, December 14, 2008. Tea Party immediately following
BINGOS
Sunday, October 26th at 12:30 pm, Basket Bingo to raise funds for F.R.I.E.N.D.S.
Sunday, November 9th at 2:00 pm, FSK Lions Club is hav-ing a Basket Bingo.
Sunday, November 23rd 10:30 - 5:00 pm, Boy Scout Troop #371 is having a Holiday Shopping Bingo.
Scrapbooking Crop Party We will be having a Scrapbooking Crop at the Lodge every 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month 12:00 - 4:00 pm. Just bring whatever you want to work on. Any ques-tions, please contact either Sandy Langdon 301-682-8298 or Bonnie Dixon 240-367-0518.
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Boy Scouts - Moose Troop 371 Upcoming Activities Fall 2008: The Moose Troop - Eagle Honor Roll: Erik Sienkiewicz, Jay Eaton, Kenny Eaton, Justin Reed, Gian Byrd, Joey Probert, Blake Hubbell Erik Lager, Tim Mueller, Charlie Thelemann & Marco Aguero Francis Scott Key Mall – 5k Trooper Trot: On Sunday, 11/16/08 the Moose Troop will sponsor their first 5k Run or Mall Walk to benefit our scouts for their Camping Accounts. The event will be held at the FSK Mall at 8am. Certified by the Frederick Steeplechasers. To register go to www.active.com and put in search work “MOOSE TROOP” and complete a registration form. See bulletins posed throughout the Lodge. Holiday Shopping Bingo Fund Raiser: A Holiday Shopping Bingo will be presented at the Lodge on Sunday 11/23/08, Doors open @ 11:30am Games begin at 2pm - 25 games, 2 raffles, 2 specials - Tip Jars and Delicious Lunch offered. Admission in Advance - $15 or $20 at the door. See bulletins posed throughout the Lodge. Flag Burning Ceremony and Court of Honor: A formal Flag Burning Ceremony & Court of Honor took place in conjunction with the Frederick VFW located on Patrick Street. What a huge success. We honorably retired over 182 flags. Thanks to Rodney from the Board representing the Moose Lodge. Gettysburg, PA: The troop traveled by bus to the new Civil War Visitors Center, Eisenhower Farm and was delighted that during the weekend the World War II soldiers had a 5 acre reenactment as well as Camping at Granite Hill Camp Resort. Philmont Scout Ranch, 2009: The Moose Troop has been awarded a 9 man crew to travel to Cimarron, NM for a high adventure event 6/17 to 6/29/09. Great news for the troop Hiking, Camping, Outside skills are a must for this great experience. Seabase, 2009: The Moose Troop has been awarded 2 crews of 13 men to travel to the Florida Keys for a high adventure snorkeling, scuba, fishing, boating, sailing, and of course Munson Island. What a life changing ex-perience in store for these 13 scouts. This is our 2nd experience for the troop…..
For up to date information please visit our website www.moosetroop371.com. If interested in joining the Moose Troop 371, please contact Brother Jim Eaton at 301-831-6560 or email [email protected]
Bingo News
Big Bucks nights will be on October 7, 2008, November 4, 2008 and December 2, 2008.Come and enjoy.
On Tuesday, December 16, 2008, while playing bingo, we will be having our Christmas dinner with open faced turkey, mashed pota-toes and green beans.
On December 23 and 30, 2008, there will be no bingo. Happy Holidays.
Mike Channell, Chairman
Calling all Women of the Moose Are you exhausted from all of the hectic holiday preparations? Why not join us Sunday, December 14th for a wonderfully re-laxing and sanity restoring Tea. We will have Family Involvement Chapter meeting at 3:00 pm and our Tea Party immediately following. Relax with friends and join us at the Moose. See ya the 14th, A.J. Willard Family Involvement Chairperson
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
*** Every Friday Night is “Wing Night” Choice of Hot, Mild, BBQ with Celery & Blue Cheese Dressing
Full Menu until 9:00 pm — Last call at 8:45 pm. Finger Foods until Close. Last call 30 minutes before closing.
Dinners: 5:00 - 8:00 pm Karaoke: 8:00 - 12:00 am Dances: 8:30 - 12:30 am
1 WOTM Chapter Night Meeting 7:00 pm Dart League Pool League
2 Fried Chicken Buffet Boy Scout Meeting
3 Kid’s Bingo 6-8:00 pm Juke Box Night Wing Night Special
4 Dance with Hat Creek Country Band Prime Rib Platter
5 District Meeting @ Brunswick #1582 Bridge Club Open Pool
6 House Commit-tee & Officers Mtg 6:30 pm; LOOM Lodge Meeting 7:00 pm Pool League
7 Bingo - Moose Bucks Open Pool
8 WOTM Chair-man & Officers Meeting 6:30 pm Dart League Pool League
9 Fried Chicken Buffet Boy Scout Meeting
10 Karaoke with Free & Easy All You Can Eat Crab Legs
11 LODGE’S 98TH ANNIVER-SARY Dance with Brushfire Meatloaf Dinner
12 Scrapbook Crop 12-4:00 pm Open Pool
13 WOTM Spaghetti Dinner 5-7:00 pm BACA Meeting 7:00 pm Pool League
14 Bingo Open Pool
15 WOTM Business Meeting 7:00 pm Dart League Pool League
16 Fried Chicken Buffet LOOM Orientation 7:30 pm Boy Scout Meeting
17 Karaoke with Steve & Carol Salmon Cakes
18 Dance with Pet Rock Liver & Onions
19 Supreme Governor’s Visit Dinner 5:00 pm Charity Presenta-tions 6:30 pm Spaghetti Dinner Open Pool
20 House Com-mittee & Officers Meeting 6 pm; LOOM & WOTM Meeting 6:30 pm; LOOM Lodge Meeting 7:00 pm Pool League
21 Bingo Open Pool
22 Dart League Pool League
23 Fried Chicken Buffet Boy Scout Meeting
24 Karaoke with Classic Memories Renaissance Theme Buffet
25 Kids Hallow-een Party 11:30-2 pm Adult Halloween Dance Party with The Wanderers Renaissance Theme Buffet
26 State Meeting @ Williamsport #2462 Scrapbook Crop 12:00 - 4:00 pm Basket Bingo 12:30 pm Open Pool
27 Pool League
28 Bingo Open Pool
29 Dart League Pool League
30 Fried Chicken Buffet Boy Scout Meeting
31 Juke Box Night Wing Night Special Happy Halloween
October 2008
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
*** Every Friday Night is “Wing Night” Choice of Hot, Mild, BBQ with Celery & Blue Cheese Dressing
Full Menu until 9:00 pm — Last call at 8:45 pm. Finger Foods until Close. Last call 30 minutes before closing.
Dinners: 5:00 - 8:00 pm Karaoke: 8:00 - 12:00 am Dances: 8:30 - 12:30 am
1 Dance with Rock & Roll Relics Rib Eye Steak Platter
2 District Meeting @ Frostburg #348 Bridge Club Open Pool
3 House Commit-tee & Officers Mtg 6:30 pm; LOOM Lodge Mtg 7:00 pm Pool League
4 Bingo - Moose Bucks Open Pool
5 NO WOTM Chapter Meeting Dart League Pool League
6 Fried Chicken Buffet Boy Scout Meeting
7 Kids Bingo 6-8:00 pm Karaoke with Free & Easy Slippery Pot Pie
8 150 Night Dinner & Dance with Mark Ramsburg Band Roast Beef Buffet
9 Scrapbook Club 12-4:00 pm FSK Lions Club Basket Bingo @ 2:00 pm Open Pool
10 WOTM Spaghetti Dinner 5-7:00 pm BACA Meeting 7:00 pm Pool League
11 Bingo Open Pool
12 WOTM Chair-man & Officers Meeting 6:30 pm Dart League Pool League
13 Fried Chicken Buffet Boy Scout Meeting
14 Juke Box Night Wing Night Special
15 Dance with Dixie Wind Meatloaf Dinner
16 Bridge Club Open Pool
17 House Com-mittee & Officers Meeting 6 pm; LOOM & WOTM Meeting 6:30 pm; LOOM Lodge Meeting 7:00 pm Pool League
18 Bingo Open Pool
19 WOTM Business Meeting 7:00 pm Dart League Pool League
20 Fried Chicken Buffet LOOM Orientation 7:30 pm Boy Scout Meeting
21 Karaoke with Steve & Carol Salisbury Steak
22 Star Recorder Afternoon 1:00 -3:00 pm Dance with Hat Creek Country Band Turkey Buffet
23 State Meeting @ Annapolis #296 Holiday Shopping Bingo 10:30-5 pm Scrapbook Crop 12-4:00 pm 30 Open Pool
24 Pool League
25 Bingo Open Pool
26 Dart League Pool League
27 Happy Thanksgiving LODGE IS CLOSED
28 Karaoke with Classic Memories Menu Only
29 Dance with Pet Rock Liver & Onions
November 2008
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 House Commit-tee & Officers Mtg 6:30 pm; LOOM Lodge Meeting 7:00 pm Pool League
2 Bingo - Moose Bucks Open Pool
3 WOTM Chapter Night Meeting 7:00 pm Pool League
4 Fried Chicken Buffet Boy Scout Meeting
5 Kids Bingo 6-8:00 pm Karaoke with Free & Easy Steamed Shrimp
6 Dance with Rock & Roll Relics Prime Rib Platter
7 District Meeting @ Frederick #371 Bridge Club X-Mas Party Open Pool
8 WOTM Spaghetti Dinner 5-7:00 pm BACA Meeting 7:00 pm Pool League
9 Bingo Open Pool
10 WOTM Chairman & Offi-cers Meeting 6:30 pm Pool League
11 Fried Chicken Buffet Boy Scout Meeting
12 Juke Box Night Wing Night Special
13 Kids Christmas Party 11:30 - 2 pm Juke Box Night Menu Only
14 Scrapbook Crop 12 - 4:00 pm Family Involvement 3:00 pm Tea Party immediately following Open Pool
15 House Com-mittee & Officers Mtg 6 pm; LOOM & WOTM Mtg 6:30 pm; LOOM Lodge Meeting 7:00 pm Pool League
16 Bingo with Dinner - Open Faced Turkey w/ Mashed Potatoes & Green Beans Open Pool
17 WOTM Busi-ness Meeting 7:00 pm Dart League Pool League
18 Fried Chicken Buffet LOOM Orientation 7:30 pm Boy Scout Meeting
19 Karaoke with Classic Memories Catfish or Flounder Platter
20 Lodge Christmas Party 5:30 - 12:30 am Dance with Rock & Roll Relics
21 1st day of Winter
22 Pool League
23 NO Bingo Open Pool
24 Lodge closes early at 5:00 pm CHRISTMAS EVE
25 MERRY CHRISTMAS — Lodge will be closed
26 Juke Box Night Wing Night Special
27 No Dance - Juke Box Night Menu Only
28 No State Meeting Open Pool
29 Pool League
30 NO Bingo Open Pool
31 Doors open 6:00 pm. New Year’s Eve Party with Brushfire Band.
Dinners: 5-8:00 pm Karaoke: 8-12 am Dances: 8:30 - 12:30 am
Full Menu until 9:00 pm — Last call at 8:45 pm. Finger Foods until Close. Last call 30 minutes before closing.
*** Every Friday Night is “Wing Night” Choice of Hot, Mild, BBQ with Celery & Blue Cheese Dressing
December 2008
CHAPTER OFFICERS
Sr. Regent Christina Pettit Jr. Regent open Jr. Graduate Regent Becky Welch Chaplain open Recorder open Secretary/Treasurer open Guide open Assistant Guide open Sentinel Betty Lou Burkett Argus Mary Jane Akers Ritual Director open Musician Stella Hill Academy of Friendship Joann Akers Membership open Publicity open Youth Involvement open College of Regents Grace Turner Mooseheart open Star Recorder Connie Van Ravensburg Community Service open Educational Advancement open Moosehaven open P.E.P. Margaret Dutrow Family Involvement A.J. Willard Sunshine Person open
LOOM OFFICERS Administrator Lloyd Snyder Governor Wayne Morgan, Sr. Jr. Governor Daniel S. Walther Jr. Past Governor Buddy Burkett Treasurer Milton Hahn Prelate George N. Dixon Trustee I E. Steve Turvin Trustee II Michael Bunn, Jr. Trustee III Ernie McVey 1st Alt to the Convention Buddy Burkett 2nd Alt to the Convention Daniel S. Walther 1st Alt to the District George Dixon Sgt. At Arms Rodney O. Langdon Inner Guard Kenneth Willard Outer Guard Chris L. Smith
LOOM / WOTM OFFICERS
FREDERICK MOOSE FAMILY CENTER #371 828 East Patrick Street Frederick, Maryland 21701
NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION
US POSTAGE PAID FREDERICK, MD
PERMIT #90
LOOM 371 WOTM 347
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