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Mahwah, NJ, Lodge members visited Elks Camp Moore, a camp for children with special needs that is also the state major project, and treated 60 children and counselors to a Pool Party that featured snacks, swimming, and music provided by a DJ. Pictured at the pool is one of the campers.


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Tucumcari, NM, Lodge donated $300 to the Quay County Fair to sponsor the Shepherd’s Lead event. Pictured is one of the winning teams, shepherd Kendall Smith and her lamb. In other news, the lodge held its annual Cerebral Palsy Golf Tournament fund-raiser and


raised $875 for the Cerebral Palsy Program, which is the state major project. The Cerebral Palsy Program provides various kinds of therapy and medical equipment to children with cerebral palsy and supports local cerebral palsy programs. In more news, the lodge donated $1,000 to the San Jon Municipal Schools Future Farmers


of America to help a delegation of two high school students and two adults attend the organization’s national convention in Indianapolis, IN.


members of a local national guard unit stationed in Kosovo.


Canajoharie-Fort Plain, NY, Lodge held an Emergency Responders Breakfast to mark the tenth anniver- sary of the September 11 terrorist


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attacks, treated about 30 emergency services personnel to breakfast, and presented framed certificates to representatives of seven emergency services organizations to thank them for their service to the community. Lodge members also delivered framed


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