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925 North Avenue Burlington, VT 05408
(802) 862-1342
The Exalted Ruler’s Message
Our annual Elks Hoop Shoot was held at B.H.S. on December 1st. Mary Dillon, Chairperson put an extreme amount of time and effort into this great program. Thank you Mary, I know Paul was watching you all the way! Sunday, December 2nd, was our “Elks Memorial Service”. A very impressive service was put together by Ron LaRose, Trustee, PER, PSP and member Carl Lozon. Another superb buffet was prepared by our Chef John Plunkett and backup cook-dishwasher, Trustee Chris Bissonette. When everyone pulls together, things just seem to happen so easily. Thanks to all of you for making this day a memorable one.
I want to thank Jesse and Gail Mattison for heading up our Wassailing Night and bringing joy into the Lodge. One thing I know is that a foot and a half of snow doesn’t spoil a Christmas Party if Linda Hutchins puts her mind to it. Santa arrived on time and as always, the kids were pleased with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Thank you Linda, for pulling through on such a blustery day. I want to thank Bruce Fischer for not giving up on our Antler Program. We had a small group that joined us for a round table talk. Much enthusiasm was shared as the meeting went on. We treated them to Pizza after the meeting which everyone enjoyed! It is pretty amazing that we can see in two directions at once. The New Year gives us that ability. What do we want to celebrate . . . the year that is about to end, the year that is about to begin, or both? If you have high hopes that the incoming New Year will be a big improvement, then by all means jump to the head of the train and let’s ride together. On the other hand if you are pessimistic about what lies ahead, sit back and observe the surroundings, but by no means should you leave our train. Stay aboard and ride with us. Things might change. I want to thank my Officers and members for all their support in 2007. Pour the oil of encouragement on the wheels of progress and watch ‘em whirl. Happy New Year!
Fraternally,
Diane Hazen, Exalted Ruler
THE 916 BULLETIN Monthly Newsletter of the BENEVOLENT & PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS Lodge #916 Vol. 8, No. 1
JANUARY 2008
350 Club ....................................................... 4 Activity Calendar ......................................... 8 Annual Christmas Party................................ 3 Birthdays ...................................................... 5 Bits & Pieces ................................................ 4 Blood Drive .................................................. 3 Children’s Christmas Party........................... 6 Contact Information ..................................... 2 Eagle Scout Ceremony ................................. 3 Eldoes Annual Sweetheart Dance................. 3 Eldoes Update .............................................. 7 Elks Hoop Shoot........................................... 6 ENF Scholarship........................................... 3 French Night................................................. 7 Holiday Bingo .............................................. 7 Inter-Lodge................................................... 6 In Vain We Call............................................ 2 Lighting of the Lodge................................... 3 Lodge Notices .............................................. 2 Memorial Service ......................................... 5 Nominations ................................................. 2 Officers......................................................... 2 Penguin Plunge............................................. 3 Proposed Members ....................................... 2 Raffle Tickets ............................................... 5 Silver Towers Calendars............................... 3 State President’s Visit .................................. 7 Thanks Santa ................................................ 4 Steak Night Menus ....................................... 4 Volunteer of the Month ................................ 8
New Year’s Day!!
Tuesday, January 1st
350 Club Thursday, January 10th
Steak Night Wednesday, January 16th
Inter-Lodge Sunday, January 27th
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• The regular membership meetings will be held on the third Thursday of the month at 7pm. • Members are welcome to attend the Governing Board meeting on the second Tuesday at 7pm in the upstairs
meeting room. • The Lodge Investigating Committee meets the first Tuesday of every month at 7pm when there are members
proposed.
THE 916 BULLETIN
Monthly Newsletter of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks #916
925 North Avenue - Burlington, VT 05408
Published monthly and mailed to all current Lodge Members and select others, by standard mail at Burlington, VT. The content can also be viewed at the Lodge’s Website, www.bpoe916.com
Relevant information for inclusion is welcomed and should be submitted by the 15th of the month proceeding the publication by:
• emailing to [email protected] • Placing the material in the 916 Bulletin mailbox at the Lodge
front entranceway. • Mailing it to the Lodge to the attention of the 916 Bulletin.
We do our best to include all pertinent information that our members would find interesting, however if the materials are not received by the Editor on or before the 15th of the month, there is a chance that they may not be included in the next issue due to the time needed to produce, print and mail the Bulletin. Our goal is to have it delivered to our members by the 1st of the following month.
We reserve the right to edit submitted items for brevity and appropriateness. The Exalted Ruler has the final responsibility for the Bulletin content.
Editor - John Hill Photography - Wayne LaBonte
LODGE OFFICERS 2007-2008
Exalted Ruler: Diane Hazen Esteemed Leading Knight: Dave Blankemeyer Esteemed Loyal Knight: Mary Paule Hill Esteemed Lecturing Knight: Rick Boucher Secretary: Charles Munson Treasurer: Brian Bouchard Inner Guard: Steve Schifilliti Esquire: Robert Brown Tiler: Daniel Ryan Chaplain: Hank Metevier Organist: State Trustee: Bruce Webster, PER
LODGE TRUSTEES Trustee (exp. 3/2008): Fred Dusablon, PER Trustee and Chairman (exp. 3/2009): Chris Bissonette Trustee (exp. 3/2010): Ron LaRose, PER, PSP Trustee (exp. 3/2011): Jim Procopio Trustee (exp. 3/2012): Gary Little, PER
HOW TO CONTACT THE LODGE
General Information [email protected] Exalted Ruler..........................................bpoe916er@comcast.net Lodge Secretary.......................... [email protected] Lodge Treasurer [email protected] Trustees .........................................bpoe916trustees@comcast.net Event Bookings [email protected] Bulletin Editor [email protected]
Name Address Occupation Proposer BILL GAGNON BURLINGTON LAWYER CHRIS BISSONETTE
KENDRICK FORGUITES SO. BURLINGTON TECHNICIAN MATT ENGELS
CAROL LEARNED BURLINGTON CLEANING SERVICE ED GODDARD
THESE APPLICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP OR REINSTATEMENT WILL BE BALLOTED ON AT THE JANUARY 17TH MEMBERSHIP MEETING
IN VAIN WE CALL
Name Birthdate Initiated Died
PAUL TERJELIAN MARCH 10, 1957 NOVEMBER 19, 1998 NOVEMBER 21, 2007
NOMINATIONS FOR 2008-2009 OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE JANUARY 17TH MEMBERSHIP MEETING
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ENF SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Elks National Foundation Scholarship forms are available at www.elks.org and at the Lodge. Awards range from $1,000 to $15,000 per year. There is also a $1,000 Legacy award that goes to one of our Lodge Member’s child or grandchild. Applications must be postmarked by January 11th so don’t delay! John Murray, M.D., Scholarship Chairperson
CONVENIENCE STORE VT STATE LIQUOR STORE
HOMESTYLE NEIGHBORHOOD DELI
Open 5am - 10pm 1563 North Avenue Burlington 863-6728
Owned by Diane Hazen - Exalted Ruler
Specializing in residential & lakeshore properties for over 10 years. Whether you’re buying or selling, let me help you.
Angela MacDonald, Realtor 802-846-9523 [email protected]
BLOOD DRIVE SCHEDULE
Fridays 3:30pm-7:00pm
February 22nd April 18th
ELDOES ANNUAL SWEETHEART
DINNER/DANCE Saturday, February 16th
Cocktails - 6:00pm / Dinner - 6:30pm Entertainment by Wes and Sally Blair
Petite Filet, Baked Stuffed Chicken or Scrod
$18 per person
Tickets on sale through the Eldoes or at the bar
Christmas Party
The B.P.O.E #916 Annual Christ-mas Party was Saturday, December 15th. Lots of dancing to “Phill ’n the Blanks” and great food from John Plunkett!
Interested in representing the Elks Lodge in the Annual Penguin Plunge? This year’s Penguin Plunge will be held at Burlington’s waterfront on Saturday, February 9th, 2008 at 11:00AM. We have consistently had a big turnout of Plungers---let’s make this year no exception. Registration forms are available at the Lodge bar.
We will meet at the Lodge at 9:30AM the morning of the Plunge. If you have any questions, please contact Matt Engels at [email protected] or call him at 233-3847.
Geno and Anna Todisco dancing at the party
The Officers “Phill-ing” in during the band’s break!
IF YOU HAVEN’T PURCHASED YOUR SILVER TOWERS
CALENDAR YET THEY ARE STILL AVAILABLE AT THE BAR
Lighting of the Lodge
Once again, on November 23rd our Lodge celebrated the season with the lighting of a beautiful display of holiday lights that warms the hearts of motorists traveling on North Avenue. Congratulations to everyone that helped this year!
Afterwards, the Glen Enos Family enjoyed singing lots of Karaoke songs with Bon-nie.
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STEAK NIGHT MENUS
JANUARY 16, 2008
PRIME RIB
BAKED SCHROD SHRIMP SCAMPI
ROAST PORK LOIN CHICKEN KIEV
JANUARY 30, 2008
PRIME RIB SCHROD
SEAFOOD MEDLEY PETITE FILET W/ MERLOT SAUCE
BAKED STUFFED CHICKEN
Date Menu Extra Meal 1/10 Ribs & Baked Beans $12.00 2/14 Ham Steak $12.00 3/13 Steak No Extras (March is for ticket holders only)
Reminder: Make reservations for 350 Club Dinners at least TWO DAYS in advance.
Only ONE (1) dinner per ticket Only ONE (1) guest dinner per ticket
The next 350 Club dinner will be on January 10th. Volunteers are needed. Fraternally yours, Dave Blankemeyer Esteemed Leading Knight BITS & PIECES
• One evening in December Cookie left her car overnight. The following morning ER Diane Hazen picked her up and brought her back to the Lodge, where Cookie couldn’t find her car keys anywhere. Finally she asked Diane to bring her back home to get her spare set. This of course is where she found her keys, on her kitchen shelf. The point of this story is that Diane mercilessly teased Cookie all day about this forgetful incident, making sure to tell everyone Cookie knew to ask her about it. This is for you Cookie. Diane walked around here the night of the Lodge Christmas party claiming somebody had stolen her leather coat. She finally went home coatless. That’s right, you guessed it. It was in her closet. Funny you didn’t mention that to anyone Diane! • Did you hear about the man who dreamt he was a muffler? When he woke up he was exhausted! • What do you get when you cross a centipede with a parrot? A Walkie Talkie. • Speaking of walkie talkies, When Chris Bissonette was a boy, he got a set of Star Trek Walkie Talkies (Beam me up Chrissie!) His brother broke them that very day. He still carries the emotional scars. John Plunkett
Dear Ole Santa Claus, aka Hank Metevier, Lodge Chaplain, recently won a calcutta put on by Demag Riggers & R.R. Charlebois. After all fees were paid, Hank had $375. left over which he donated to Silver Towers Camp. Then Dave & Doug Demag matched him and then Ron Charlebois matched the dona-tion plus $25.00. A total of $1,150. was given from the heart. Another example of Elks Care – Elks Share. “You just put a twinkle in someones eye”. Thank you for being Elks! Diane Hazen, Exalted Ruler
THANKS SANTA!
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Raffle Tickets
The 2007-2008 Vermont Elks State President’s Raffle tickets are now avail-able at the bar. Tickets are only $10 each with the drawing on May 31, 2008.
1st .......... One week at the Seacrest Resort in Falmouth, MA for 4 people including breakfast and dinner.
2nd ......... One weekend at the Seacrest Resort for 4 people including breakfast and dinner.
3rd .......... 4 Red Sox tickets - great seats
4th ......... 4 New England Patriots tickets 8 rows back
5th........... 18 holes of golf with golf cart
6-10th .... $500 cash drawings
1 Dr. John Farnham Peter Monty Kevin Parish Shirley Ward 2 Andrew Tagg 3 Betty Bosma Richard Dion Patricia Howes David Ploesser 4 Lawrence Clark Douglas Jewett William Mahoney David Peters, Sr. 5 Carl Anderson R. Philip DeLaricheliere Derek Lorrain James Robinson Lucille Sweet
6 Brian Bouchard George Chates Andrew Cochran Steve Hayes Paul Jodoin Gary Little Robert Sweeney 7 Tony Mazza Charles Munson Gordon Wilcox Robert Wynne 8 Armand Blow John Lancaster Martino Marcelino, Jr. Jack Van Sleet 9 Robert Elam Frederick Gundlach John Louko
Edward McGarghan 10 Brian Jaques Michael Ransom Jeanne Welch 11 Russell Bibens 12 Scott Williard 13 Patti Allen Norman Brassard Mert Davis 14 Linda Belisle Matthew Harding Frank Peters, III James Procopio, IV 15 John Haley Randall Miller Jeff Spooner Richard Ward Bradley Wright 16 Ralph Bernardini Norman Chicoine James Forest Sean Joyce Allen Porter 17 Foster Graham
Henry Hardwick 18 Steve Ploesser Theresa Ringuette Aaron Sterling 19 Stephen Couillard 20 Gary Francis, II Leonard Giles Paul LaBonte Eugene Meiler David Motherway, Jr. Raymond Vezina 21 Pierre Pepin Jay Riedinger Clark Sweeney 23 William Boisvine Paul Lavallee Bernard Piche David Relyea Raymond Sicotte 24 Ronald Larose 25 George Bossick Roland Poulin 26 Frederick Blondin Dale Norse
Jeffrey Rouille 27 Sue Gagnon Robert Pratt John Rasys 28 Joseph Bessette Bruce Claypoole Jeffery Learned Nicholas Morwood Mark Therrien 29 Nancy Conner Kevin Garrison Vincent Hayes Daniel Lyford Velma Sicard Gary Smith 30 Fr. Albert Baltz Allan Bruce Craig Garrand Andrew Laramee Ken Ploof 31 David Cote Kenneth Trombley
Birthday this month? Bring your driver’s license to Steak Night and get $5 off !
MEMORIAL SERVICE
Esquire Robert Brown lighting candles for departed members
Exalted Ruler Diane Hazen receiving a 2007 ANG ornament from Dave Marrell
Esteemed Leading Knight Dave Blankemeyer typifying Charity
Esteemed Loyal Knight Mary Paule Hill typifying Justice
Esteemed Lecturing Knight Rick Boucher typifying Brotherly Love
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CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS PARTY Even a foot of snow couldn’t keep Santa and his elves away to bring some joy to kids at our Annual Kid’s Christmas Party on Sunday, December 16th! Thanks to Dave Eaton Photography for the great photos.
INTER-LODGE Local qualifying for #916 members is Sunday, January 27th. Activities are pool, shuffleboard, cribbage, bowling and darts. If you would like to participate, sign up at the Lodge or contact Chairman Ed Goddard at 324-0567. All activities begin at 9:30am sharp.
It’s always special to meet the big guy!
Holiday cookies and milk!
Even the volunteers told Mr. & Mrs. Claus (aka Hank and Fran Metevier) their wishes!
ELKS HOOP SHOOT
One of the winners with Exalted Ruler Diane Hazen and Hoop Shoot Chair-person Mary Dillon
Hoop Shoot Chairperson Mary Dillon (center) with her volunteers
3-year old Madison Carrier with our new basketball hoopster Esteemed Lecturing Knight Rick Boucher practicing for future competition
Eagle Scout Court of Honor Ceremony
BPOE #916 Officers presenting Eagle Scout John Thomas Leavitt with an American Flag and Award. (Pictured L to R: Esteemed Lecturing Knight Rick Boucher, Exalted Ruler Diane Hazen, John Thomas Leavitt, Esteemed Leading Knight Dave Blankemeyer, Esteemed Loyal Knight Mary Paule Hill) A very proud BPOE #916 member Bill Leavitt with
his grandson, Eagle Scout John Thomas Leavitt
Saturday December 16, 2007
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ELDOES UPDATE
“Be the Best of Whoever You Are!”
On December 9th, we held
the Partners in Adventure Christmas party and a great time was had by all. I would like to thank Nancy Stone for chairing this event along with her team: Liz Drew, Bev Guest, Marion Howard, Con-nie Leccese, Bea Sylvia and Ellen Zak. A big thank you to Mr. & Mrs. Santa Claus (Hank & Fran Metevier).
We expanded our fundraising efforts this year with 30 of us vol-unteering at Vermont Teddy Bear Co. We shared a lot of laughs folding those pajamas and dressing those bears. We are looking for-ward to the next time they are willing to let us invade their assembly lines. Good Work ELDOES!
January birthdays: Irene Hams & Theda Hurtubise
Happy Birthday!
Remember if you come to steak night during the month of your birthday, you will receive $5.00 off your meal.
The Eldoes Christmas Dinner was held on December 18. Bazaar
raffle winners will be posted in next months bulletin. Thank you to Elk Officers Diane Hazen and Rick Boucher for doing us the honor of serving us our dinner. I would also like to thank those who pur-chased wreaths, centerpieces and raffle tickets in support of our con-tinued commitment to the community. As a result of these efforts and the support of the Elks, we are providing two families a Christ-mas this year. THANK YOU!
Upcoming events:
January 15.......... Regular Meeting 7:00 p.m. Hostesses: Pat Francis, Debby Stapleton, and Nancy Stone (new members welcome) February 16.......... Sweetheart Dance with Sally and Wes Blair February 19.......... Fun-Nite at the Races 7:00 p.m. We once again must say good-bye and good luck to another mem-
ber. Mary Lou and Peter Monty have joined a few of our other El-does in The Villages, a Florida retirement community. Guess we will have to save for a reunion there??
A reminder to all, our bottle drive at Merola’s will end on January
31st. I would like to extend a personal thank you to all who have sup-ported it.
I wish each of you and your family good health and a prosperous
New Year.
Sincerely, Linda DeLaricheliere, President
French Night
Saturday, February 9th Cocktails - 6:00pm
Dinner - 7:00pm Dancing to “The Adams” - 9:00pm
$25.00 per person
Filet Mignon with Béarnaise Sauce, Split Pea Soup, Tourtière (Meat Pie), Salad, Potato, Rolls and Dessert
Gentlemen - Jackets please
Chairperson: Dizzy Desilets, PER (Volunteers needed. Sign up on bulletin board in bar.)
HOLIDAY BINGO Our holiday bingo on Monday, December 10th was a huge suc-cess! We had a full house and everyone had a great time! Pictured above are the bingo players who “won” an Officer for the night! State President’s Visit
Vermont State President Mike Fennell and his officers visited our Lodge on Saturday, November 24th . Pictured is Diane Hazen, Exalted Ruler, receiving a beautiful framed June 1922 edition of the Elks National Magazine from him. Thanks to Dave Eaton Pho-tography for the wonderful photos (you can see them at www.bpoe916.com).
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BURLINGTON LODGE #916 Benevolent and Protective Order of ELKS 925 North Avenue Burlington, VT 05408
NON PROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID
BURLINGTON, VT PERMIT # 15
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Open at 11am –Members Only!
2 3 4 5 Hoop Shoot No. Competition Newport, VT
6 7 Private Function Bingo 6:30pm
8 Private Function Inv. Committee 7pm Governing Board 7pm
9 Private Function
10 Private Function 350 Club 6pm
11 Private Function
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13 14 Bingo 6:30pm
15 Eldoes Meeting 7pm
16 Private Function Steak Night 6pm
17 Meeting Night 7pm
18 19
20 21 Bingo 6:30pm
22 Private Function
23 24 25 26 Private Function
27 Inter-Lodge
9:30am
28 Bingo 6:30pm
29 30 Steak Night 6pm
31 February 1 2 Private Function
3 4 Bingo 6:30pm
5 Private Function
6 7 8 Private Function
9 Penguin Plunge French Night
6pm
Volunteer of the Month:
Michelle Charron There are new sign-up sheets BY MONTH!
Don’t forget to put your name in the bucket to win Volunteer of the Month!