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September 2021
Tripoli Shriners TattlerCover Story Milkmen Baseball Fundraiser Tripoli Golf Outing Know Your Noble Bruce Nelson 2021 Parade Photos Tripoli Car Show Beja Shriners and Tripoli Shriners Brewers Game 51st Anniversary All Faith Night FUNDRAISERS Tripoli Highlanders Tartan Ball Fashion Show Oktoberfest FEZtival of Trees
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Bo Vine and Potentate Joe Brunk
Milkmen Baseball
Fundraiser
Potentate's MessageJoseph Brunk
We were also honored to host Stephanie Dallmon, who organizes and runs the Big Ray Car Show to honor her late husband and to benefit Tripoli. I again want to thank each and every volunteer; these opportunities don't always come around, so it was awesome to see everyone pulling in the same direction to take full advantage of this one!
The Tripoli car show was a huge success, thank you to the volunteers and especially Rick Loch and Dave Bevsek. Without their hard work and the generosity of the Bevsek family, this event would not have been possible. Gerry Arnholt is to thank for our great Golf Outing. The weathered beaten players had fun, and it was a great cordial, competitive event playing scramble golf. We should also thank our Silver Bucket Noble, Damon Albers, with his persistence to get people to purchase raffle tickets. Can't get past him.
Looking forward, please take a close look at the slate of upcoming events. We have a busy schedule ahead full of great events for our members. If each Noble or Lady can find a friend or family member to invite to these events, we can ensure their success AND
multiply the fun... The more the merrier! Additionally anything we can do to get brothers from our Blue Lodge to participate is well within our effort; new faces, ideas and energy is the life blood that will build on the momentum we have going right now. In the next couple months we have MULTIPLE excellent events to invite or Blue Lodge brothers to; Tartan Ball, OKtoberfest Table Lodge, Ladies Fashion Show, Feztival of Trees, Potentate's Ball and New Year's Eve! These are all UNIQUE events and should be celebrated and supported as part of our Tripoli culture! I would like to point to the Ladies Fashion show as an example where we as a group might be able to invite ladies who would have a blast at the event and then return home to tell their husband about the fun she had. Let's be honest, if someone's wife is enjoying herself and then encourages him to come have fun being a Noble of the Mystic Shrine, we all win! Thanks again to all the units in the parades, all the volunteers and all the folks supporting our events. I am excited to see everyone at the Stated Meeting!
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Greetings Nobles and Ladies, I hope everyone has enjoyed their summer this far, we (hopefully) still have lots of wonderful weather coming to try and wring every last ounce of enjoyment out of! As we head into September and back to our regular stated meeting schedule, I have good news to share about the results of the Bucks playoff run...they won and so did Tripoli! Thank you, Pat Jackson for organizing all the volunteers to fill the slots. We recently celebrated that Tripoli victory by taking the volunteers--who worked so incredibly hard--to the Brewers game. Luckily, Ben Rodgers--of Beja Shrine--planned a Potentate's trip to Milwaukee for a Brewers game and we took that as an opportunity for some Grade A fellowship.
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Articles are coming in on time which is fantastic. We now need all units and clubs to write something to keep Tripoli Shriners informed about you. This is where you can excite people to join and get involved in your activities. It does not need to be long, in fact you can write it in your email, no formal word processors needed. I want to recognize some individual member, shriners, ladies and general volunteers in a new column, Humble Heros, starting out with the Ladies, to give them some
recognition. The ones I see the most are Jan Capen, and the office crew, Carol Hennig and Sondra Greaven. Bob Capen fell through on getting me something about Jan so I went straight to the source. The problem with humble is that they won't recognize themselves. So this article comes straight from Jan Capen, page 9. Ceil Klein Tripoli Tattler Editor 262-581-3500 [email protected]
We had over 4,000 people come through our
doors to see our beautiful building 2 years ago.
Let's make this year bigger than ever.
We still will need people to be available to
answer questions and keep an eye on our
building. We will also have the Melham Café
open for lunch and refreshments.
Please wear your fez.
It would be great to have all our Units, Clubs
and Alliances represented.
***THIS IS HOW WE GROW***
Bruce Nelson at
C 414-588-4093 H 414-354-0215
RESERVE TABLES EARLY
Thank you in advance for your help in showing
our building and letting the community know
what we are all about!!!
COME SEE THIS HISTORICAL BUILDING
September 25th & 26th 9 AM - 4 PM
01/31/2021 07/03/2021 07/17/2121 07/31/2021
Well Done Good and Faithful Servant.
Name Date City Age Member Since
Black CamelThese we do not forget.
In Memoriam Our beloved Brethren live on in new and more glorious
life and service. We carry their influence in our lives and their memories in our hearts. They are not forgotten.
87 89 75 80
Dousman, WI Milwaukee, WI Franklin, WI Cedarburg, WI
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12/08/1973 05/06/1969 12/01/1983 12/04/1982
Tripoli Shriner Harold Laabs' 100th Birthday
John O Erdmann Jack E Keyes Albert Bertling John V Unz III
I� wa� � weeken� of celebration�! O� Frida�, Jul� 16t�, Harol� celebrate� wit� hi� Famil�, Sondr� Graeve�
(daughter), Saturda�, Jul� 17t� wit� hi� Lak� Lodg� #189, an� wit� th� Tripol� Shriner� o� Jul� 18t�. H� wa� s� grate�� for al� tha� attende�.
September
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9/15 Michael S Nichols Lewis C Hutcheson 9/16 John S Gardner Ronald L FosterLouis C Plotkin William C Glass 9/17 Wilbur J Woodruff Kevin A Wegner 9/18 James C Roberts Rodney L Van Tassel 9/20 Achim P Reschenberg 9/21 John M Antaramian David C West 9/22 Leo Grulich
9/08 James E Broich Harry B Pomeroy Peter Czechorski 9/09 Vincent A Pagliaro David F Chianelli Robert Matthews 9/10 Ted P Kyriazes Fred Anewenter David D Larson 9/11 Wayne D Trapp 9/12 Gregg B Eisenhardt Patrick M McNally 9/13 James Moody 9/14 Howard Mack Jr. Henry L Bertram Todd Krohn
9/01 Wayne C Durham Gerhart W Binter Henry A Wendt 9/02 Roger H Zemlicka Frank J Poja 9/03 David M Weis Jon A O'Connell Bradley E Bingheim 9/04 Bradley K Beggs Patrick D Cholka 9/05 John Esch 9/06 Alfred V Berg Gregory W Zarse John A Orth 9/07 John B Peper Donald C Adams Duane A Delaney
9/23 Scott A Kellogg David W Alderfer 9/24 George T Gittins 9/26 Frank C McNabb Todd L King 9/27 Lee W Dekarske Elmer A Brown Jeffrey L Brenner 9/28 Richard G Chatterton Ronald T Johnston John H Bugajski James McGuigan 9/29 Brian A Krause 9/30 Hugh G Murdoch
Doug Chip Bob Dave Winter PP Gooding Capen PP Branovan
Rick Damon Ryan Patrick Kingstad PP Albers Owens Jackson
Gerry Sue Lori Jim Arnholt Nelson Cleary Cleary PP
Pat Joe Barry Ben Keehan Scites Hersh Hersh
Bob Dennis Tom Ken Manders Haase Schlicht PP Gorgen PGM
David John Dale Nick Bugajski Bugajski Bugajski Leach
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Bob Ed Mark Gary Roessl Roessl Norville Norville
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Bruce Ne lson
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By Ceil KleinA s s t . C i r c u s C h a i r m a n
and share his expertise, and recently received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Midwest Clown Association. The Christmas season means Santa Bruce is bringing joy to children in many venues, sometimes joined by his wife Mrs. Claus (aka Sue Nelson). Bruce perfected his Santa skills at Santa Claus School in Michigan and was certified by Charles Howard, the Macy’s Parade Santa, in 2019. Bruce is a tour guide for the Tripoli Shrine Center and is in charge of the annual Doors Open Milwaukee event, which opens our doors to thousands of visitors each year. Behind every good Shriner is an excellent wife. Bruce’s wife Sue currently works as Associate Superintendent of Schools for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. Bruce describes her as the intelligent one in the family. Thank you Bruce for all you do.
This is a Noble we all know well. Bruce has been clowning around since he was 15 years old, and you can’t take that out of him. You will find him when the circus comes to town, or maybe performing the Mr. Fun Magic Show, or visiting from the North Pole as Santa. Either way, he is fun to be around. Bruce joined the Garfield Lodge in 1980 and was the Chaplain there until it disbanded. Currently he belongs to Lincoln Lodge in Menomonee Falls and joined Tripoli Shriners in 1988. He joined the Clown Unit, of course! He served as Assistant Circus Chairman for the Tripoli Shrine Circus for many years and still finds joy in being the MC, officially opening each show. He is a member of the Royal Order of Jesters, the Directors’ Staff, and serves on the Scimitar Foundation Board. In 2011 he received the Distinguished Service Award for 20 years of service for his work with the Circus. Bruce worked for the City of Milwaukee for 30 years and runs his own entertainment company called Promotional Media. He specializes in children’s entertainment and “putting smiles on faces since 1976” with his Mr. Fun Magic Show and Blinky the Clown comedy performances. His company has provided balloon clowns and face painters for the Milwaukee Brewers for over 20 years. Bruce belongs to the International Brotherhood of Magicians and the Houdini Club of Wisconsin. In 2021 he was awarded the Order of Merlin Excalibur. His love of magic never disappears. He continues to give lectures at various conventions
When asked to give some attainments of her volunteer work, Jan Capen wrote this... I’ve been thinking about the article for the Tattler. But as I think about the things that I do for Tripoli, there is not just me but so many other ladies who help with those things that are done for each and every activity that goes on at Tripoli. My role as a Feztival Chairman is supported by many other women who stepped up when Bob and I decided to try it. They came without any reservation and said “I want to be a part of that. What can I do to help?” When the office and Amy were in need of help and organizers, along with me, Carol Hennig and Sondra Graeven also said they would gladly give a day a week to help with whatever needs to be done. There are women who make sure the display cases are in beautiful form for every holiday and season. They bake and cook when food is needed. They come to volunteer, they show up at parades and dinners to support their Noble. When Bob and I put together events and parties our Potentate year, Sue Wegner, Lynn Schmid, Melinda Winter, Carol Hennig, Lorin Jones and many others were there to help with set up and registration, tabledecorations and anything else that was needed. Especially Sandy Foti who is there to run the Food Court. These are all ladies that care about Tripoli and making the load of the moment lighter. A saying that Bob and I have come to experience over and over again. cont. p10
Know Your Noble
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The ladies who all work together to make the Fashion Show Fundraiser a success each year for the Potentate Lady’s charity choice for that year. The gifts are better and better every year because they care. I’m maybe just a bit more vocal than most when it comes to public speaking (the high school teacher in me). It doesn’t fluster me and so I will go to businesses or organizations to promote the Feztival. But that doesn’t mean that other women wouldn’t do the same. Doug Winter’s sister, Joyce, is a Feztival committee member and she drops in on businesses and restaurants and bars and talks up the Feztival like it’s her calling! I jump in to help because Bob and I believe the load is lighter with help
of many hands. So many women CHOOSE to help because they believe in what Shrine Masonry does. All I have to do is go to an Imperial Session and hear what some of the Shrine kids go through to know, what WE ALL DO, MATTERS! It sure MATTERS to them. You’ve seen it. By Jan Capen These volunteers put their seal of approval on all that they do with the intent to do a better job next time. Planning for the next year just after the event ended. They are eager to take initiative, abound with creativity, have infinite patience, are driven by passion, but most of all, stay humble about their work. These are the qualities of our volunteers. Bless you for your work. By Ceil Klein
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William S. "Bill" Bailey Elected Imperial Potentate of
Shriners International with First Lady Debby Bailey
Thanks for the help in the MSA Parade
Frank Foti getting a helping hand from
Imperial Potentate Bill Bailey.
Bill Bailey was born and raised in Ogden Dunes, Indiana, a small lakeside community built on the shores of Lake Michigan, where he and his wife, Debby, currently reside. They have been happily married for 44 years and are extremely proud to have two sons, Rob Bailey and Ross Bailey, to follow the family tradition of becoming Shriners.
His father, Robert B. Bailey, Past Imperial Potentate of Shriners International in 1995-1996, are only the second father and son to serve as Imperial Potentates of Shriners International.
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Beja Golf Outing
More Info
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Dustin Herzog Provost Chief
Bob Lijewski Legion of Honor
Adjutant
James Goodman Jr Legion of Honor
1st Lt Commander
Dennis Haase Legion of Honor
James Goodman III Provost
Milwaukee Milkmen Baseball Game
Thank You To All of Our Volunteers
What a FUN Evening and Raised $1,200
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In memory of departed Highlander Tom Cobb Tom was a piper and served the Highlanders as Chieftain and achieved the rank of Highlander Chieftain Emeritus. Tom is known for revitalizing the Highlander Tartan Ball and brought events such as the Highlander Unit Mess to Tripoli. Tom was very active in the local Celtic and Military veterans’ communities. Tom was key in the placement of the “Battle Cross Memorial” in the Southern Wisconsin Veterans cemetery. He was responsible for pipers playing at the graves of service members at the Veteran Cemetery each Memorial Day. Until we meet again may God hold you in the palm of his hand.
Thank you- Highlanders, we had a nice turn out for Cascade and Iron Ridge Parades. The band sounded great and looked great. These are prefect parades for our unit. Tartan Ball -KILTS HAGGIS BAGPIPES- Highlander Tartan Ball Oct 9 at Tripoli Temple mark your calendars, save the date! $75.00 per person, beef tenderloin dinner and open bar. Special dietary needs are available upon reservation request. Shawn B. Athy Highlander Chieftain
The summer is over as well as our parade schedule. The Legion participated in seven parades spanning from the end of June to the end of August. Participation in these parades ranged from two to six members. Unfortunately only one parade had 6 members riding on our float. Most parades had only three to four members. Membership participation has dwindled in the past few years due to health issues or participants being summoned by the Black Camel. Next year we would like to see more of our membership participate. Our float looks great with six to eight members on it. Two years ago we bought folding chairs for the float so if you cannot stand for the full parade, you can sit down. We also have a step ladder to help you get on and off the float. Our next meeting will be on September 20th at 7pm. Members of Tripoli with a DD-214 are encouraged to join us.
Bob Lijewski Adjutant
Legion of HonorHighlanders
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Hillbillies Yer ossifwers hope yu-all had a grate summer, likehealthy n’ fun wid all da rain n’ sun n’stuff. Raban Joe n’ da Staff Car wuz in 8 perades and he hauled da trailer n’ unloaded da car by hizself a few times. When da parades wuz over he dun put da car on da trailer & came home with nobody helpin’ him atoll. Raban Joe sure do keep da car spit n’ polished n’ stuff n’ dats what makes it so popular n’ purdy. Da next Hillbilly Clan 50 git-to-gether is Saturday, September 11th n’ dat will be a Clan 50 Picnic. It will take place down by Kelly Lake at da Shangri La area. It is on 125th & Grange Ave jus down the road a-piece outa Hales Corners. Theres a sign fur Shangri-la on Grange Ave. As always, dere’ll be food n’ refreshments n’ games n’ stuff. It’ll be a family affair, i.e. nice place ta swim n’ stuff. Cost will be $15.00. Yew all what are Clan 50 Cuzzins are gonna get a special flyer on this but all Nobles are invited so mark yer calendars fur a good time. The next Clan 50 meatin’ is gonna be Wednesday, Nov 15. We is a gonna have the election of ossifers at this meatin’ so come on down. It sure would be nice ta see more Cuzzins cumin to da meatings. Ya outta git on down & join us in da jabberin en eatin en even sum business stuff. Da Clan in only as good as yu-all makes it. We-all tell you again Clan 50 memberships is opin ta all Shrine Nobles (Hill Billy part of the Clan) and ladies (Hill Billy Gals). Jumpin in fee is 40 bucks & dats it. If’n yew-all needs petitions let Cuz Gary know he’ll see yu-all git sum. 414-421-0314 er [email protected]. One ta udder should work. Member dis: I was pretty proud of things goin on at my Old Gomer age but I see folks my age out there climbing mountains & zip ling n’ stuff n’ I still feel pretty good cause I got my leg thru my underwear widout losing my balance.
Oh Well, Life goes on Dats all: Honor the Cob: Cuz Gar
Brew City FezheadsDuring the months of July and August the Fezheads met at two local breweries…Black Husky Brewing and Raised Grain Brewery. Unfortunately because of the summer activity conflicts our attendance for those meetings were lighter than normal. Those that did attend enjoyed the local brews and had a great time of fellowship. The Unit discussed and worked on the upcoming Oktoberfest Table Lodge dinner. This will be a fun event in the style of a traditional Masonic Table Lodge but with some variations. Instead of the traditional toasts with wine, we will be toasting (with beer) Milwaukee’s German heritage and beer making history. Our MWGM Gary Stang will be speaking at the event and Chef Robert has prepared a special German style dinner for the evening. Games, music, and singing will also be on the agenda for the evening. Please note that all MASONS, LADIES, and FRIENDS are invited to attend. This is an opportunity to share a unique Masonic event with others. Please see the flyer in the Tattler for more details. Our next meeting (September 12th @ 4:00PM) will be at City Lights Brewing, 2200 W. Mt. Vernon Ave., Milwaukee. Ladies, friends, and guests are always welcome to join us too. Be safe! Cheers…Bob Capen Brewmaster [email protected]
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By the way, while we were waiting for the Tropical Depression, you in Southeastern Wisconsin were battling thunderstorms, high winds, downed power lines. At our July meeting, three Proposals for new members were generated, so we are on our way again! The Proposals will be read at Shelomoth Temple’s meeting on August 14th. August 7th meeting included a lesson about Princess Nydia, the first Lady of the Crescent. President Betty did a great job putting together and presenting the lesson. More lessons to come. Due to the uptick in Covid cases, we are proceeding with the face mask project for the clinic here in Puerto Rico; hopefully the Shriners will be able to hold the clinic in October as planned. Thank you to the members of Shelomoth Temple who have donated fabric for the project. We will also be selling Brazos Gitanos, a Puerto Rican dessert. See me in November to try them out! Looking ahead, our next two meetings will be in Arecibo (northwest coast of the island) and we will be joining one of the Eastern Star Chapters for a halloween party in October. Then on to either Ponce or Cabo Rojo for the next meetings. Stay tuned . . . By Princess Nancy Ryburn, Lilly of the Valley Club
Lilly of the Valley
Summer is starting to wind down and I still don’t have all my summer projects completed. I’m sure some of you are in the same boat? In any case, it’s time to start looking forward to our Fall activities–with children going back to school, lodges meeting again after a short summer respite and Shrine regular stated meetings. I’m still hoping that more of our Shrine Club members are able to start returning to our regular monthly meeting, but I do understand they may still be hesitant to be out in a group. On our list for Fall is the return of the annual Feztival of Trees during Thanksgiving week. I’ll bring this up at our September meeting and hope our Club can be as generous as we have been in previous years. Fraternally, Dave West, President 262-549-0923 [email protected]
Waukesha Shrine Club
Greetings from Puerto Rico . . . ! Opening back up after the many months of Covid is like the unfurling of a flower – all in God’s time, God’s bounty, God’s purpose. Lilly of the Valley Club has now had the good fortune to meet face-to-face twice; both times in San Juan with the presence and support of Past Potentate Jose Segui. We had also scheduled a special work session via Zoom, but “Potential Tropical Cyclone Six” changed that!
Lilly of the Valley (cont)
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Thank you to our Ladies of the Household that made our Supreme Queen’s visit a wonderful day. Special thanks to Princess Diana Kifer and Past Queen Jane Wiese for all the help they gave me in preparing for the day. Congratulations to our new Supreme Appointees: Past Queens Linda Schreier, Supreme Goodwill Ambassador-Central Area; Carmen Bonanno, Supreme Temple American Flag Escort; Vicki Kuharske, Supreme Temple Brazilian Flag Escort; Marcia Earl Supreme Temple Banner Escort and Maria Boyer Jensen, Supreme Temple Canadian Flag Escort. The Ladies of the Household of Shelomoth Temple would like to extend congratulations to our 2021 McHenry Award Winner, Past Queen Jane Wiese for her contributions to the Daughters of the Nile Foundation. And also to Maria Boyer Jensen for being appointed as a Director to the Daughters of the Nile Foundation. Our September 11 Session will start at 10:00 am. For those that cannot be there, please contact Queen Jane as soon as possible. Our October Session has been moved to October 23 and will start at 9:30 a.m. so we can attend the Divan Ladies Luncheon and Style Show. Please check this Tattler for information on making your luncheon reservation. PLEASE CONSIDER JOINING US: Daughters of the Nile is an international fraternal organization for women 18 years of age or older. They are related by birth or marriage to a Shriner, Master Mason, or a Daughter of the Nile. They may be a majority member in good standing of a Masonic-related organization for girls, or a former patient at a Shriners Hospitals for Children® (with/without a Masonic relationship). If you are interested in joining us in helping the children at the 22 Shriner’s Hospitals and Clinics, please contact me at: [email protected] or phone/text 608-346-8435 or any member of Shelomoth Temple, No. 106. Jane Blackwood, Queen
Daughters of the NileHello auxiliary family, Summer is over! It’s time to pack away the bikinis and speedos and get busy with all the fall and winter activities that are in the works. As I plan the final months of my term as President, I am asking you to mark your calendar with the following events. Wednesday, September 15: Lunch at 12:00 pm, meeting at 1:00 pm. Please call or text me (414.861.3201) to add your name to the lunch list; or if you are on the permanent list and unable to attend. We will be discussing proposed changes in our By-Laws; it is important for you to attend and give your input!!! September 25th and 26th are the “Doors Open” event. We will be hosting a table. Volunteers are needed to represent the auxiliary and spread the word on the good work our auxiliary has done and will continue to accomplish. Wednesday, October 20: Lunch and meeting. We will begin the 2022 election process and ask for nominations. Are you willing to hold a position? The annual Children’s Toy fundraiser will begin, more information to follow. Surprise outing is being planned for October/November. Details to follow. Wednesday, November 17: Lunch and meeting. Election of 2022 officers. Following our meeting, we will decorate our tree for the Festival of Trees. December 8: Holiday Luncheon and fundraiser to be held at Alioto’s restaurant. Please plan to attend. Donations of gift baskets, raffle items, etc. would be appreciated!!! December 15: Lunch and meeting. Installation of officers. Stollen pick-up. As the song by The Happenings states. See you in September. actually September 15th! See YOU then…. God Bless. Stay healthy and safe. Jo Ann Stawicki, President 414.861.3201 [email protected]
Tripoli Auxiliary
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Leaders in Research
Beja Shriners and Tripoli Shriners
Bucks Games Volunteers
BREWERS GAME AND TAILGATE PARTY
TRIPOLI SHRINERS THANK YOU!
With your help we raised
$102,895.41
Beja Potentate Ben Rodgers Tripoli Potentate Joe Brunk
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Daughters of the Nile & Tripoli Pot Pie Fundraiser
Orders will be taken in October with delivery in early November.
More details will be posted in the October issue of the Tattler.
Meet Our New Patient Ambassators - Sydney & Seth
For Continuing Your Membership
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Please join the Knights of Columbus and Tripoli Shriners in Celebration of the 51st Anniversary of
Menu Hot Appetizers
Garden Salad w/ dressings Chicken Elegant Stuffed with Broccoli, Cheese and Shrimp
Vegetables Du Jour Chef’s Specialty Dessert
Reservations must be received no later than October 18.
More info in Oct Tattler
All Faith Night
FROM THE EDITOR
Wednesday, October 27, 2021 6�00 pm Social, 7�00 pm Dinner & Program
Tripoli Shrine Center 3000 W. Wisconsin Ave $25.00 per person
Guest Speaker will be Deacon Gary Nosacek
REFER A GOOD MAN
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Fashion Show
Scottish
Highlander
Tartan Ball
Legion of Honor
Tripoli Auxiliary
Tripoli Auxiliary
Legion of Honor
Daughters of the Nile
ALL FAITH NIGHT
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Tripoli Auxiliary
Official Call of the Potentate: Nobility of Tripoli
Monthly Stated Meetings Sept 8th
October 13th
For the Purpose of Old and New Business Your Attendance is Urgently Requested
Dinner: 5:30PM - Meeting: 7:00PM
WEAR YOUR FEZ!
Attest: Pete Hennig, Recorder Yours in the Faith,
Joseph Brunk, Potentate
2021 Elected Divan Illustrious Potentate Joseph Brunk H: 414-526-8216 [email protected] Chief Rabban Matthew Wright (Catherine) H: 414-254-5677 [email protected] Assistant Rabban Dale Graeven (Sondra) H: 414-764-8187 C: 414-852-4838 [email protected] High Priest & Prophet Gerry Arnholt (Diane) C: 414-460-7548 [email protected] Oriental Guide Alan Soriano (Carrie) H: 414-531-3887 [email protected] Treasurer Robert Capen (Jan) C: 414-235-1279 tripolitreasurer@ tripolishrinecenter.com Recorder Pete Hennig (Carol) C: 262-689-0837 [email protected] Elected Board of Trustees Jeff Delaney (Linda) W: 262-679-9700 [email protected] Art Karos (Kristina) H: 414-628-8990 [email protected] Bob Helback (Renee) H: 414-416-5671 [email protected]
2021 Appointed Divan Ceremonial Director Bob Manders (Kathy) H: 414-228-8344 C: 414-380-3333 [email protected] 1st Ceremonial Master Jim Burton (Karen) C: 414-852-7411 [email protected] 2nd Ceremonial MasterDamon Albers (Trish) C: 414-208-7901 [email protected] Marshal Dustin Herzog C: 262-442-0381 [email protected] Captain of the Guard Pat Jackson, Jr. (Angela) C: 414-467-3669 [email protected] Outer Guard Mark Norville C: 414-460-1290 [email protected] Orator Joe Scites (Patricia) H: 414-281-1905 [email protected] Chaplain Ron James Hack (Debbie) H: 414-546-2097 C: 414-732-0144 [email protected] Attorney Peter J. Salza (Georgiana) H: 414-354-8748 C: 414-916-1237 [email protected] Membership Gerry Arnholt (Diane) C: 414-460-7548 [email protected] Patrick Jackson (Angela) C: 414-467-3669
STATED MEETING
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Sept 8th
Divan Attire
sportscoat, tie,
and gray slacks
Nobility Attire
Jacket and Tie or
Unit Uniform
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Call or Click414-933-4700
$15
STAG NIGHT Menu Steak
Baked Potato Vegetables
Salad Dessert
Brew City Fezheads Cream Ale will be
sold at the bar
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Onion Sales: Tom Schlicht C: 414-852-3214 [email protected]
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UNITSANTIQUE AUTO: ANDY PACHEFSKY (414) 687-7646
BREW CITY FEZHEADS BOB CAPEN (414) 235-1279
CHIPPEWA MINI Ts: JON O'CONNELL (715) 563-6553
CLOWNS: JERRY HERSH (414) 351-4659
CRAFT CLUB: PAT JACKSON (414) 467-3669
CRUSADERS: MIKE CLINNIN (414) 294-0238
DEMOLAY: AL IDING (414) 258-6481
DIRECTOR’S STAFF: RICK LOCH (414) 406-8230
HIGHLANDERS: SHAWN ATHY (414) 712-8635
HILLBILLIES: JOE SCITES (PATRICIA) (414) 281-1905
LEGION OF HONOR: GARY PARKER (414) 421-0314 LONG RIDERS: ART KAROS (414) 628-8990 MARSHALS: LEIGHTON R. TIMM (262) 257-0474
MOTOR CORPS: SEAN SCHULT (414) 324-2910
NEXGEN: URAL (PATRICK) JACKSON (414) 467-3669
NORTHWOODS JACKS: SCOTT KELLOG (715) 545-2004
PHOTO CORPS: DENNIS WILSON (414) 588-0855
PROVOST: DUSTIN HERZOG (262) 442-0381
RITUALISTIC DIVAN: TOM CURTIS (414) 899-2578
TRANSPORTATION:FRANK FOTI (414) 940-5632
CLUBSKENOSHA: CHRIS VAN DAMME (262) 818-8161 LAKE SHORE: DON ADAMS (414) 378-9131 NORTHWOODS: DAN SCHACHTSCHNEIDER (715) 493-0027 SHEBOYGAN: RON GUSTAFSON (920) 627-4107 TRI-COUNTY: TRENT VUKODINOVICH (262) 210-2185 WAUKESHA: DAVE WEST (262) 549-0923 WEST ALLIS: RON HACK (414) 732-0144 WHITNALL PARK: DOUG JASKOISKI (414) 380-8684 WINNEBAGOLAND: BILL HESSER (920) 379-9886 PUERTO RICO LILLY OF THE VALLEY: NANCY RYBURN
ALLIANCESSOUTHWEST FLORIDA: CARL WUSSOW (863) 420-1839
DAUGHTERS OF THE NILE JANE BLACKWOOD (608) 346-8435
TRIPOLI AUXILIARY: JO ANN STAWICKI (414) 861-3201
HOSPITALHOSPITAL COMMITTEE: BOB MANDERS (414) 380-3333
Mon. - Fri. 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m. on Unit meeting nights.
Mon. - Fri. 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
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Circus:
Feztival of Trees: Bob Capen C: 414-235-1279 [email protected]
TRIPOLI HAPPENINGS
Tripoli Shrine Center 3000 W. Wisconsin Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53208
Change Service Requested
Highlanders, Photo Corps Freemasons 363 Lodge Nathan Hale Lodge Lafayette Lodge Stated Meeting (except July and Aug.) 5:30 Dinner, 7 PM Meeting Shriner’s Hospital Committee (between dinner and Stated Meeting in Melham Parlor) Directors Staff Motor Corps Exec. - 6:00 PM Motor Corps - 7:00 PM Legion of Honor, Antique Auto Highlanders, Hillbillies, Clowns Nathan Hale Lodge Provost, Freemasons 363 Lodge Craft Club, 7 PM DeMolay Unit Meeting Ring 41 Magicians
1st Wed.
1st Thurs. 2nd Tues. 2nd Wed.
2nd Wed.
2nd Fri. 3rd Mon.
3rd Wed. 3rd Thurs. 4th Wed. 4th Fri.
Last Wed.
Executive Meetings - 1st Monday - 6:00 PM (ex. July & August)
Red Fez
Third Wednesday of each month at Tripoli For Luncheon and Business Meeting
(ex. July & August)
Tripoli Auxiliary
Second Saturday of each month at Tripoli for Meeting and Luncheon—10:00 a.m.
(ex. June & December)
Daughters of the Nile
4th Tuesday at noon each month at Alioto'sWhitnall Park Shrine Club