Tuesday, July 31, 2007

A look at some artifacts from the Elks National Memorial

Wow... look at all the people on hand for the dedication of the Memorial back in '26

Military uniforms from a bygone era.

Another military jacket.

This Wings comic (Fighting Aces of War Skies) was only 10 cents.

Some of the many elaborate Elks pins on display. They have ribbons, photos, timepieces and moving parts.

Elks magazines from a looong time ago.

Invitation for dinner. The year is not specified but dinner was only $1 and that included live entertainment by the Old Adeline Quartette.


Two of the old cards in the display case. These were part of a personal collection.

Invitation from the Centennial Celebration in 1968.

Let's have a closer look here. In the not-too-distant past all Elks were men who were welcome to bring "their lady" to social events.

A very cool Elk logo. This is from a collection of sheet music.

Elks National Veteran's Memorial

As Elks we’re asked to contribute our time, effort and even money for the betterment of those around us. You can imagine my surprise, and even joy when Janis and I visited the Elks National Memorial in Chicago the other day. The building, which was erected in 1924 as a monument to our veterans, is especially cogent in today’s world. It was a source of enormous pride when it was constructed and I found it to be not only impressive, but a true expression of the love and dedication we feel for the nation’s military service personnel, past and present. This was the first stop on our tour of Chicago and it made a lasting impression. I never realized how big the structure is nor how magnificent the inside of the rotunda is. The monument is 100 ft. tall and the rotunda is 80 ft. across. Stained glass windows line the inside walls and reliefs are painted everywhere depicting various scenes from WWI and representations of the charges delivered by the chair officers during initiation. Four large, gold statues representing the four principles of the Order stand guard around the rotunda and artifacts from the wars and conflicts our service personnel have been involved in over the decades are displayed all around the rotunda as well. The ceremonial Office of the Grand Exalted Ruler is also in the building. The national offices of the BPO Elks USA are also located there. Downstairs there are several large frames hanging on the walls with thousands of lodge pins and other artifacts of Elks lodges throughout history. Although the monument is a fairly quiet place, it is a living museum and a tribute to all Elks for their continued perseverance in the job of making our veterans one of the main concerns of our Order. The monument is really breathtaking and every Elk should visit it if they are in Chicago. In fact, you may want to use that as an excuse just to come to Chicago. I promise you, it’s worth the trip.
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Friday, July 27, 2007

Mary Kay for Maria in August

Hellooo ladies! I've been trying to think of a way I could do something nice for Maria Subires since she was in the hospital awhile back and I've got an idea. I'm going to do a special Mary Kay promotion for the first two weeks of August that will be just for Maria. All of the profits from all catalog sales for that period will go to her. Actually, I'll round it off to 50% of all sales. If someone orders $20 worth of products, she'll get $10. On a $100 order, she'll get $50. There is no limit. I'll leave some catalogs in the bar and anyone who is interested can browse through them. The promotion will run through August 15. It's not easy to have a setback and lose income while the bills still pile up (believe me, I know how it feels!) so this is my way of helping out a little.

Maria, it's good to have you back behind the bar. Hope you're feeling much better these days.

- Janis

Monday, July 23, 2007

Pool Party details anyone...?

The 948 poolside potluck was yesterday... anyone want to tell us how it was and maybe post some pictures? All contributions are welcome!

- Janis

Saturday, July 21, 2007

The results are official!


Here are the winners for the next-to-last Horse Race. Next week Harry and Mike will draw the very last set of winners in the lounge at 9:00 PM. Stick around for the ceremonial burning of the TV Mortgage immediately afterwards. This was a big project for Harry that took a lot of time and effort and we all appreciate the work he's put into this. He's ready for a well deserved break.

Friday, July 20, 2007

Friday Dinner Specials - read all about 'em!

Tonight in the dining room you can choose from the daily specials or (as always) order from the bar menu.

Filet Mignon - special price: 19.00

Grilled Ribeye - 14.95

Sauteed Dolphin - 13.95

Churrasco - 13.95

Half Chicken - 11.95

Liver with bacon and onions - 8.95

All entrees are served with soup or salad and baked or mashed potato. The soup this evening is split pea and the vegetable is corn.

Don't forget to compliment your meal with a bottle of wine from our newly expanded wine list.



MAD Hoppers at Elks Lodge

Check out these swing dancers at the Raleigh, North Carolina Elks Lodge.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

New members tonight!

Welcome to all of our new members who will be initiated tonight. (It's also the very first time our current team of officers will be doing the ritual.)

Stop by for dinner before the meeting. The specials tonight are:
  • Lamb Stew
  • Liver and Onions
  • Half Chicken

- take your pick for $7.95.

See you at the lodge!

Janis

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Fun for the family - a membership drive event!


Join us on Sunday, August 12 for Magic in the Crystal Room - a family dinner theatre show.

At 5:00 we'll serve up a family pleasing buffet with salad, lasagna, baked herb chicken, picadillo, rosemary roasted potatoes, rice pilaf, a vegetable medley, rolls and rice or chocolate pudding for dessert. During dinner, enjoy close up private magic shows at your table.

At 6:30 the main show will begin with FOUR amazing magic acts. $20 for adults and $15 for children under 11.

(Thanks to Marie Grime for providing this information.)

- Janis


Friday, July 13, 2007

TGIF - Dinner Specials for tonight!

Half Chicken $11.95

Pork Chunks $11.95

Sautéed Dolphin $13.95

Churrasco Steak $13.95

Filet Mignon (Special Price) $19.00

Hawaiian Ham $9.95

Shrimp Scampi $13.95

Liver & Onions $8.95

All specials are served with your choice of rice and beans, mashed potatoes or baked potato & plantains. Soup: White Bean

Gearing up for the Charity Ball


On Tuesday, July 10, Nick Lamis hosted the first meeting for the Charity Ball 2007 committee. We kicked around several ideas for the theme and so far it looks like we're leaning toward something along an Italian theme, such as A Night in Venice or Bella Notte (Beautiful Evening.) We had a small group so we agreed to postpone a final decision until we can get everyone together in August. Anyone who is interested in helping out should plan to attend the August meeting on the 7th at 7:00 PM. In the meantime, if you have any ideas for the theme (Italian or otherwise) please send them to Nick Lamis or post them here in the comments.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Pics from the dance!

Thanks to Glenn Tekerman who contributed all of these photos. Nivia was also snapping away and will be showing her slide show in the lounge tonight before the Jack O'Diamonds drawing. I appreciate all of you who showed up to support this event. (And nobody wanted to take home the coconut centerpieces... go figure!)
:-) Janis



These guys are the Moko Jumbies - stilt dancers who can do amazing feats waaay up high.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Get well soon, Maria!

Many of you already know this, but our bar manager Maria Subires has been very ill. She came home from the hospital yesterday and is slowly recovering after surgery. Because she's been out of work for quite awhile, there is a collection jar in the lounge and another in the dining room. If you have a chance, drop in whatever you can spare to help her out in this time of need. We all wish her a speedy recovery!

Monday, July 09, 2007

Jammin' the Calypso

We had so much fun at the Calypso dance! About 120 of you showed up to support the event and the rum runner machine was humming all night long. (Gina had her hands full trying to keep up with everyone.) The Moko Jumbies were a huge hit and the dance floor was pretty packed all evening. The band really enjoyed themselves, too, and said they'd love to come back and play for us again sometime. Glenn Tekerman took pictures so as soon as I get them, I'll post them here. Thanks to all of you who helped to make this event a success, especially Ed Rhodes, Ella Mae Shroyer, Harry Deveaux, Jim Gagas, Ralph Chislett and Adrian Burleigh. Thanks also to Virginia DiFede for contributing CDs for the breaks.

- Janis