NON-PROFIT
ORGANIZATION
BULK RATE
US POSTAGE PAID
PERMIT NO. 66-443
GULF BREEZE, FL
HOLLEY-NAVARRE
ELKS LODGE #2787
PHONE (850) 939-2787
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Toby Griner
BINGO!
We can use your
help! Thank you.
Patty
Welcome New Members Name Number Jason Wiggins #579 reinstated Pensacola Beach #497 Jeff R Vaughn #580 reinstated New Orleans Lodge #30
LODGE OFFICERS
Exalted Ruler Toby Griner
Est. Leading Knight Tom Stevens Est. Loyal Knight Brian Feehan
Est. Lecturing Knight Lyle Cater
Esquire Allen VanDyk
Chaplain Robin Stevens
Inner Guard Charlie Mussari
Tiler Patrick Schulte Secretary Kathy Schulte
Treasurer Walter Zilka
3-Year Trustee Donald E Helms 2-Year Trustee Clarke Duarte
1-Year Trustee Benjamin R Gray
GRAND LODGE COMMITTEES
Activities Committee Linda Griner
Special Community Projects Lyle Cater
Community Activities Ray Yantch
Public Relations Ray Yantch Youth Activities Rick Mase
Hoop Shoot Unfilled
Drug Awareness Rick Rheaume PER Association Allen VanDyk
Youth Activities Rick Mase
Fraternal Committee Fraternal Committee Tom Stevens
Americanism Unfilled
Elks National Foundation Dan Hargraves Flag Day Allen VanDyk
Elks Memorial Day Tom Stevens
Government Relations Committee Jim Fix Member 1 Unfilled
Member 2 Unfilled
Membership & Lapsation Tom Stevens Indoctrination/Orientation Sherill Donaldson
Investigation Allen VanDyk
Veterans Service Kris Kane Lodge Activities Linda Griner
Standing Relief Board of Directors
Youth Camp Rick Mase Alternate to Grand Lodge Bill White
Auditing and Accounting
Auditing & Accounting Rick Mase
Auditor Judy Christensen
Auditor Connie Mussari
STATE ASSOCIATION COMMITTES
Elks Training Rick Mase
Harry Anna Trust Unfilled Inter-Lodge Visitation Kathy Schulte
Lodge Reporter Kathy Schulte
Officers Attendance Kathy Schulte Membership & Lapsation Kathy Schulte
Charity Committee Rick Mase
SPECIAL COMMITTEES
Bulletin ’THE LOG’ Ray Yantch Bingo Patty Quinn
Golf Tournament Donald Simmons
Web Master Dan Hargraves
OTHER COMMITTEES
Presiding Justice Tim Mead
Mediator Rick Mase
Lodge Advisor Jim White
Elks ER message Sept 2012
At the 11 September membership meeting, we will vote on three items. (1) Approval of a Holley-Navarre Lodge by-law amendment to allow use of shortened rituals at membership meetings, which would greatly reduce the duration of our meetings. (2) a Grand Lodge constitutional amend-ment to eliminate the GL Treasurer whose functions are now being per-formed by the Comptroller. Approval does not affect our own lodge Treasurer, Walter Zilka. (3) Approval of routine end of quarter budget amendments. I look forward to seeing you at the meeting.
The Presiding Justice has dismissed the subordinate forum concerning Turners vs. Offenborn. The order is posted on our bulletin board. This does not change the Executive Order that Hans received and he remains excluded from Club privileges. It is my hope that this forum dismissal will help us reconcile and proceed with our Elk charitable work.
We now have a nice sign just below the Shrimp Basket sign promoting our Lodge. This may improve our visibility and participation. My heart-felt thanks to Chris and Judy Christensen for their generous donation to have the sign made, to Rusty Leonard for a very professional sign, to Clarke Duarte and Ken Alabiso for their considerable work in coordinat-ing, constructing, and installing the sign, and to the Shrimp Basket for allowing us to place a sign on their property. The membership approved a free ad for the Shrimp Basket in the Log. I would also like to thank Jim Fix for his efforts to get a DOT “green sign” on US 98 to designate an Elks Lodge or to designate the Elks Way street that we reside on.
Clarke Duarte has completed the installation of beer taps connected to kegs stored within the new walk-in-cooler. This will allow more cold kegs, so the Board of Governors has authorized a new “Elks Brew” keg (Natural Lite) at the special everyday price of $1.00 per mug. Thanks to Clarke for all his ideas and work to improve our Club—maybe we should buy him an Elks Brew!
Come out and visit the Lodge. You can’t miss us now that we have a new sign.
Fraternally, Toby Griner, [email protected], 939-3058
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Applications: Sponsor Occupation
Ken Alabiso Billy Tyree Tim Meade
Membership Applications
Bulletin Boosters
Calvin Christensen 01/13 Judith Christensen 01/13 Russ Wilby 03/13 Vera Jordan 5/13 Dan Hargraves 10/12 Jim & Betty White 9/12 Walter & Kathryn Zilka 9/12
Ewin Marris 7/12 Ben & Peggy Gray 6/13 Jim and Gloria Fix 11/12 Linda & Toby Griner 7/13 Judy Robinson 7/13
Your Name here for $10 per year. Help defray the
cost of the bulletin.
9/02 William Clarkson 9/17 Marvin Pittman
9/10 Kevin Peck 9/19 Brend Appelt
9/13 Joseph Palio Jr. 9/20 Richard Mase
9/14 Frank Valensi 9/24 H Seale
9/16 Michael McDonald 9/26 Joanna Morris
9/08 Leo Allen Sr. 9/18 Thomas Thorpe
9/06 Bruce Quinn 9/18 Verina Glossop
Fellow Members,
I am currently serving as your Esteemed Leading Knight. I also have the task of Lead-
ing our Membership Committee. As you all know, membership is the life blood of our
Lodge and of our Order. Without you and your support, we would not exist. Therefore,
as the Membership Chairman of our lodge, I would like for you all to join me to recruit
new members by inviting them to the Lodge, retain membership by getting involved,
and help reinstate lapsed or stray Elks. I call this the" Triple R Initiative", Recruit, Re-
tain and Reinstate. Those of you who do, Will be eligible for prizes from our Grand
Exalted Ruler, such as pins, watches, gift certificates and the grand prize, a Cruise.
Each time you recruit or reinstate a member, simply add your name to the membership
poster, posted in the lounge. Our secretary also keeps record and reports to the Grand
Lodge.
To date, here is our current membership status:
Current members - 183
Members owing current Dues - 19, down from 42 Since 1 April 2012
Total active – 164
Members awaiting Initiation/Reinstatement – 15
Please checkout the calendar for events and bring guests. Take care, and hope to see
you all at the lodge.
Fraternally,
Tom Stevens, Leading Knight
Membership Committee Chairman
Chairman's Corner
Loaning Lodge Assets to the Membership The Board of Directors has implemented a new policy for loaning Lodge assets to members. If you want to borrow any lodge property, first contact one of the Trustees for approval. The Trustee will log out the asset in your name and member number. The asset will then be logged in when returned. Please help us with inventory control by adhering to this procedure.
Thanks Ben Gray Chairman of the Board
September 2012
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
2 3 PER Meeting
6:00PM 4 BOD 6:00PM
BOG 7:00PM
5 Queen of Hearts
Drawing!
Shrimp Lin-
guine, salad,
bread $10.00
6:30PM
6 October
Fest Meeting
6:30PM
7 8 DD Visitation Crestview Lodge social hour 5PM Dinner 6PM
9 10 Ladies Night 11 Monthly
Membership
Meeting
7:00PM
12 Activity
meeting 6:30PM 13
14 15
16 17 Ladies Night 18 19 Queen of Hearts
Drawing!
Assorted
Salads
6:30PM $7.00
20 21 22 Visitation Destin Lodge
social hour 5PM
Dinner 6PM
23 24 Ladies Night
Indoctrination
25 Monthly
Membership
Meeting
7:00PM
26 Queen of
Hearts Drawing!
Meat Loaf
Cook off 6:30
PM $7.00
27 28 29 October Fest
6:30- until ??
30 Golf
Tournament 7:00am FWB
Municipal
Golf Course
Our Charities
NEED
your Help!
Bulletin Articles are
due by the
15th of this month.
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Wednesday 9/5 at 6:30PM, we will have shrimp linguine with salad and garlic bread. The cost is $10.00 per person.
Bring your friends and family.
Thursday 9/06 at 6:30 PM, we will be having an October Fest meeting to finalize plans for food, beer, etc. Everyone is
invited to come out and support this event on Sept 29. Let’s make this a great time for all our family, friends, and all Elks.
Saturday 9/8 we will have visitation at the Crestview Lodge. The social hour starts at 5PM with dinner at 6PM. Any member can attend--please RSVP to Linda at 939-3058 or at [email protected] so we can give the host Lodge an estimated headcount.
Thursday 9/12 6:30PM is the activity meeting. I encourage everyone to come and up with the planning. There is so much we could do with everyone working together. So let’s all get involved and plan for a great fall and winter.
Wednesday 9/19 6:30PM is an assorted salad dinner. I will have a sign up sheet in the lodge, so if you can make a salad please sign up and put the type of salad you will be bring. Cost is $7.00 per person. . Bring your friends and family.
Saturday 9/22 is visitation at the Destin Lodge. Social hour is at 5PM and dinner at 6PM. Any member can attend--please RSVP to Linda at 939-3058 or at [email protected] so we can give the host Lodge an estimated headcount.
Wednesday 9/26 6:30PM is a meat loaf cook-off. Sign up in the lodge if you are bringing a meat loaf. We have two
prizes; people’s choice and judge’s choice. There will be side dishes provided. Plan to make you favorite meat loaf and enjoy. Cost $7.00 per person. . Bring your friends and family.
Saturday 9/29 6:30 is the Oktoberfest. Put on your German attire and come out to the lodge. Have some great food and let’s do the polka, chicken dance. and enjoy German beer. Bring your friends and family.
Activity Chairperson Linda Griner
Lets pray for
a safe and
joyous
month.
A special thanks too everyone that held an event this month. We can have a lot of fun
and events when our members step up and help. In the next 4 months, we really need
everyone to help. We have the holidays just around the corner. Anyone interested in do-
ing Thanksgiving dinner at the lodge needs to step up so this can be planned. Some
things we need to work on are children’s Christmas Party, angel tree, a Christmas party
for our members, and a New Years Eve party. All of these need to be planned now so we
can start working on them and making them the best ever.
Again thanks to all that help.
Activity Chairperson
Linda Griner
Allen Deering Odle III, age 51, passed away peace-
fully from this life on Saturday, Aug. 4, 2012
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Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the United States of America A Fraternal Organization
Kevin F. Clemons, Vice President Northwest District 1006 Highgrove Court– Fort Walton Beach, FL
32547 (850) 240-1940 (h) * (850) 259-8164 (c) * [email protected]
THE KEY TO ELKS SUCCESS “MEMBERSHIP ENGAGEMENT” TO: Past Grand Exalted Ruler / Past State Presidents Officers of the Florida State Elks Association State Chairs, Vice Chairs, and Regional Chairs District Deputy Grand Exalted Rulers Exalted Rulers and Lodge Secretaries Members All RE: State President’s Official Visit to the “Great” Northwest District You are cordially invited to join The “Great “ Northwest District and host Lodge Fort Walton #1795, in wel-coming our State President, Sean D. Maguire and his wife Barbara, along with VPAL Brian T. Burns and his wife Mary Kay, on October 12th and 13th, 2012. The Official Hotel will be: Ramada Plaza Beach Resort, 1500 Miracle Strip Parkway, Fort Walton Beach, FL. 32548. For reservations call: 850-243-9161, or toll free: 800-472-1790. Costs for Gulf-side rooms are as fol-lows: Standard & Courtyard: $89.00 per night
Pool View: $99.00 per night
Beach Front: $109.00 per night Pool View Suite: $139.00 per night
Beach Front Suite: $149.00 per night
The President’s party will arrive at the Ramada Plaza Beach Resort on Friday afternoon, October 12th, 2012 at approximately 5:00 PM. A welcoming reception will be held at the Ramada between 5:30-6:45 PM fol-lowed by dinner at the Destin Lodge No. 2688 on Friday night. Dress is casual. On Saturday morning, October 13th, breakfast will be served at the Ramada Plaza Beach Resort at 8:00 AM. At 9 AM we will depart the Ramada Plaza Beach Resort and proceed to Crestview for the Turkey Shoot. Lunch will be served at the Crestview Lodge No. 2624 at 12:30 PM. Dress for the Turkey Shoot is shorts and shirts. We will return to the Ramada Plaza Beach Resort at approximately 3:00 PM to relax. We will depart the Ramada Plaza Beach Resort at 6:00 PM and proceed to the Fort Walton Lodge No. 1795. The Social Hour will begin at approximately 6:30 PM, followed by dinner at 7:30 PM. Dress for the eve-ning is business casual (coat preferred, but no tie). Please refer to the agenda for additional details. If you are able to attend, please respond by October 5th so that we may plan accordingly. A Reservation Form is attached for your convenience. Please make checks payable to the Northwest District PER Association and mail to the address listed above. Please free to call or email me if you have any questions. Fraternally, Kevin F. Clemons NW District VP Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the United States of America A Fraternal Organi-
zation Kevin F. Clemons, Vice President Northwest District 1006 Highgrove Court– Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547 (850) 240-1940 (h) * (850) 259-8164 (c) * [email protected]
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This is a reminder that I'm hosting a Golf Tournament on September 30, 2012, at the FWB Municipal Golf Course. Start time is 8 AM. Registration starts at 7 AM. Cost is $50 per player prior to Sept 1st and $55 if paid after Sept 1st, so sign up now! If you wish to pay upon arrival, no problem, but I would like to have your team registration form sent to me so that I know how many teams we will have. Turning in your registration forms also helps us determine how much food we need for lunch. As always, we would like as many Hole Sponsors as possible too. I do not discriminate. I will take money from anyone!! So if your PER Association, Lodge, you personally or all 3, can afford $100, send me a check. Make all checks payable to Fort Walton Lodge 1795 and put the purpose at the bottom of the check for accounting. You can mail the checks to the Lodge or to me. Please pass this on to your members too and if not too late consider putting an article in your bulle-tin. Fort Walton Lodge #1795 P.O. Box 535 Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 or Kevin Clemons 1006 Highgrove Court Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547 Thanks! Kevin
NOTICE OF VOTE
Resolution 2012-03 proposed a shortened form of the Opening, Closing and Initiation
Rituals and was adopted at the Grand Lodge (GL) Session held in Austin in July 2012.
As required by GL Statute 17.060, the membership must approve an amendment to the Holley-
Navarre Elks Lodge #2787 By-Laws to allow the use of alternative form of the rituals. The
proposed amendment to the by-laws fall under Article VI-A: Exemplification of Rituals.
The proposed amendment is to add Section 1 as:
“The officers of this lodge are authorized to use alternative forms of the opening,
closing and initiatory Rituals as approved by the Grand Lodge.”
The vote will be held at the membership meeting on September 11, 2012.
NOTICE OF VOTE
By letter dated July 12, 2012 from Bryan Klatt, Grand Lodge (GL) Secretary, Re: Amendment
Ratification to the Constitution. Resolution 2012-01 proposes to eliminate the Grand
Lodge Treasurer from the Constitution, and the resolution was adopted at the GL Session
held in Austin in July 2012. Lodges must vote at its first regular meeting in September to ap-
prove/disapprove the Constitutional amendment.
The vote will be held at the membership meeting on September 11, 2012.
Toby Griner
Toby Griner
Florida Elks Children’s Therapy Services Spotlight
By: Diane Corson, Occupational Therapist
Introducing David
I would like to introduce you to David. He is 5 years old and lives with his grandparents. He attends a volun-tary pre-kindergarten program, where the teacher noticed some concerns with his learning and attention. David was having a difficult time listening to the teacher and following directions. He struggled with learning his preschool academics, like colors, shapes, letters and numbers. You can imagine that David was also being a tad bit rowdy and disobedient in the class during circle time and table top activities because the learning tasks were difficult for him.
David began occupational therapy with me in January of this year and has made huge improvements in the last several months. We focused on using his energy during outdoor play times and with appropriate exercises while in the classroom. He also learned to identify if his body was “just right” for learning or if he was “too excited.” He now follows one and two step directions without difficulty. He can name almost all of his upper and lower case letters (46 out of 52 letters) and writes his first and last name independently. He cuts on the line with great accuracy.
David graduated from pre- kindergarten satisfactorily passing the kindergarten readiness test given by his teacher. David has been discharged from therapy. He mastered all of our therapy goals. He can write his first and last name independently. He is able to identify (I say a letter and he finds it) all letters of the alphabet and can name the letters with more than 90% accuracy. His grandmother is so thankful for all the assistance I was able to provide thanks to the Florida Elks Children's Therapy Program.
I hope you have enjoyed getting to know David just a little. Imagine, because of your support to the Florida Elks Children’s Therapy Program, I am able to work with twenty children each week, just as wonderful as David!
I am thankful to work for such an awesome organization. You are helping so many children learn, grow and become successful.
DON’T FORGET
“THE FOOD SHELF”
Buckets are located at the Elk’s Lodge entrance
Try to bring a can of food etc.
Each time you come to the Lodge