Ellisville, MO, Lodge, with the help of a $1,000 ENF Promise Grant, held a Youth Day celebration and treated about 150 children and parents to food, games, pony rides, a bounce house, and tours of the local firehouse. Pictured helping young attendee Serena Ray break a piñata is PER Patricia Toben.
In other news, lodge members gave certificates to Girl Scouts Gabi Indelicato, Jamie Pack, and Katie Powers, of Girl Scout Troop No. 3593, Ali Indelicato, of Brownie Troop No. 292, Brandon Powers, of Boy Scout Troop No. 567, and Jordan Pack, of Boy Scout Troop No. 782, in thanks for their assistance at a patriotic ceremony. The lodge also treated the six scouts to dinner.
about $3,700 in cash and a trailer full of supplies to relief efforts for the survivors of the Joplin, MO, tornado. In more news, lodge members gave a presentation to 23 Jefferson City High School students on the history and importance of the US flag and gave each student a small US flag.
Billings, MT, Lodge held its annual Youth Awards Banquet and treated more than 130 students, parents, teachers, and family members to dinner at the lodge. During the banquet, lodge members awarded $1,000 scholarships to 18 graduating high school students, gave $250 scholarships to six high school stu- dents, honored a Student of the Year for each of eight area middle schools, and awarded certificates and savings bonds worth $100, $75, or $50 for first, second, or third place, respectively, to the winners of the lodge’s American- ism Essay Contest.
The winners of the fifth- and sixth- grade division of the Americanism Essay Contest were Jenna Comin of Alkali Creek Elementary School (first place), Ashton Albright of Lockwood
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School (second place), and Lilly Nault of Meadowlark Elementary School (third place).
The winners of the seventh- and eighth-grade division were Jordyn Skov of St. Francis Upper Catholic School (first place), Sarah Popp of Will James Middle School (second place), and Josh LeFevre of Elder Grove School (third place).
Nashua, NH, Lodge and ladies auxiliary, with the help of an Eagle Scout from Boy Scout Troop No. 261, hosted the annual Ar- row of Light Cub Scout Recognition Dinner for scouts from the Arrowhead District of the Daniel Webster Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Lodge members treated more than 125 scouts, parents, and scouting officials to dinner and awarded five drug awareness soccer balls as door prizes. Pictured with their drug awareness soccer balls are (front, from left) Carrigan Allenberg of Pack 10, Tyler Bernard of Pack 272, Matthew Baxter of Pack 401, Louis Vinton of Pack 420, and Jonathan Tryon of Pack 21. At rear are (from left) Arrowhead District Arrow of Light Com- mittee member Bill Dunklee, Arrowhead Dis- trict Advancement Committee Chairman Tami Bohnert, Youth Activities Committee Chair- man Albert Savage, Arrowhead District Chair- man Robert Cormier, and Eagle Scout Matthew Spaziani.
Clark Fork Valley, MT, Lodge, with the help of members of a local Ameri- can Legion post, held a Flag-Retire- ment Ceremony and respectfully
Derry-Salem, NH, Lodge members awarded $750 Joseph Wagenback Scholarships to students Dominic LaRosa and Nicole Olson and $750 Eugene Lessard Legacy Scholarships to students Samantha Harris and Jonathan Shepard following a patriotic ceremony at the lodge. Pictured are (front, from left) PDD Steven Shepard and scholarship recipients Shepard, LaRosa, and Olson with (back, from left) PER Roger Frederick, PER Joseph LaRosa, and PDD Joseph Morawski.
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