Kansas City, MO, Lodge held a Dinner fund-raiser and raised $600 for the lodge’s Cup of Joe for a Joe Program. The funds will allow the program to provide 300 cups of coffee to US troops stationed overseas.
Kalispell, MT, Lodge held a Dinner fund-raiser, which 200 people at- tended, and raised $250 to help pay the expenses of Elrod School Principal Jeff Hornby, who traveled to Washing- ton, DC, to accept a 2010 Department of Education Blue Ribbon Award certificate on behalf of his school.
scholarship for one child to attend the Second Mile Challenge Program camp for at-risk youth and gave $500 to the State Theatre to support its Summer Drama Academy for young actors. In further news, the lodge held its annual Soccer Shoot, in which 19 children competed, and gave trophies to each of the top three winners in the Girls U–12 division, the Boys U–10 division, and the Boys U–8 division.
Westerley, RI, Lodge held its seventh annual Harley Raffle and raised more
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York, NE, Lodge members attended Court of Honor Ceremonies for new Eagle Scouts Alan Clark, Ryan Lambert, and Wade Obermier, of Boy Scout Troop No. 174, and Jacob Noel, of Boy Scout Troop No. 270, and presented them each with a certificate and a US flag. For his Eagle Scout Project, Clark built banner display holders and cleaned, fixed damaged areas, and painted a hall and a bathroom at East Hill Church of Christ. Lambert’s project consisted of refurbishing the Avenue of Flags display for the town of York. For his
Murrells Inlet, SC, Lodge donated $2,000 to the Georgetown Hospital
Ellisville, MO, Lodge held its annual Kids Fishing Derby, in which about 20 children took part. Lodge members treated the children and their families—a total of about 50 people—to lunch and awarded trophies to the children who caught the most fish, the biggest fish, and the smallest fish. Pictured are (from left) 12-year-old Benjamin Maher, who caught the most fish; 5-year-old Ava Haller, who caught the biggest fish; 2-year- old Ava Reidt (the event’s youngest participant); and 11-year-old Savannah Stech, who caught the smallest fish.
Bellefonte, PA, Lodge held its annual Soccer Shoot, in which 76 children ages 13 and younger participated. Lodge members invited the first-place boy and girl in each of four age-groups to the lodge for dinner (including three girls who tied in the U–8 group) and gave each of them a soccer ball and a certificate. Pictured are winners (front, from left) Kendra Miller (U–8, shootout winner), Logan Proctor (U–8), Grace Rose (U–8, shootout runner-up), (middle, from left) Nina Shivley (U–8, shootout runner-up), Cati Besch (U–10), Andrew Sharp (U–10), (back, from left) Kristen Cavanaugh (U–14), Jenna Krout (U–12), and Joshua Gaus (U–12).
School graduates Mayln Baney and Matthew Helm as the Outstanding Student in Family and Consumer Sciences and the Outstanding Student in Technology, respectively, and gave each of them a plaque and a $50 savings bond.
In other news, lodge members honored Penns Valley High School graduates Robin Siegenthaler and Peter Kistler as their Teenagers of the Year and gave each of them a plaque and a $500 savings bond.
In more news, the lodge Ladies Golf League held a Golf Tournament, in which 36 golfers competed, and raised nearly $4,000 for Susan G. Komen for the Cure, which searches for a cure for breast cancer. The lodge also donated $500 to the Second Mile to provide a
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than $1,700 each for the Elks National Foundation and for lodge scholarships.
Charleston, SC, Lodge hosted an Institution Ceremony for the new Mount Pleasant, SC, Lodge, which installed its first group of officers and initiated 71 new members. Charleston Lodge members treated the 300 people who attended to snacks at a reception following the ceremony.
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