The Whistler October, 2014 Newsletter St. Helens Moose Lodge 591

The Whistler
St. Helens Moose Lodge 591
October, 2014 Newsletter
OREGON
MOOSE
ASSOCIATION
St Helens Moose Lodge
57317 Old Portland Rd.
Warren, OR 97053
St Helens Moose Lodge 591
LOOM Officers
~ Administrator
Paul L Clark
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Birthdates: Robin Bair, ConGovernor
nie Beaulas, Judith Brown,
Scott
Schulte
Marvel
Brown,
Holly Hilton,
susan
Ginny Horton,
JuniorHirschi,
Governor
Melanie
Jenkins,
Elsie Jones,
Charles
Welter
Ione Jones, Brenda Lane,
Jr. Past Governor
Erolyn Lavendar, Mica Lires,
Mike
Warren
shirley
Martin,
Lynn NordPrelate
linder,
Marueen Proffitt, Cindy Scott,
Jamie
StickWoody
Stanfill
dale,Linda
Summers,
PresTreasurer
leigh Szuma, Hedy ThompBill Lamont
son, Mary
Trapp, Irene
Trustee
Van Winkle, Keri Volk, Debra
Waltman,
Dale Shelli
FullerWelter,
Lynda
Woodall, Bru Benoist,
Trustee
John Benson, Leslie Brady,
Joe Van Winkle
Terry Brier, Keith Bunn, Bill
Trustee
Elliott,
Dean Giese, Rory
Melvin King
The Governor's Message
Hello everyone Well fall is coming. We have done a
couple of improvement outside the lodge. We repainted
the parking lines and trimmed some of the shrubs
around the building. Beside me doing the work, I want
to thank Chuck Welter and Woody Stanfill for the help.
The ladies had cleaned the kitchen, they were Rhonda
Schulte, Wanita Warren, Shelly Welter, and Dianna
Stanfill. Thank for the help.
Since the fall convention, we will have some new programs to help our membership grow. Come to the
lodge and find out what they are. You might also know
that I was voted in as your vice-president of the Oregon
Moose Association. I hope to do the job as well as your
governor.
You Might as well know that the lodge is having a few
problems. We need to have YOUR IDEAS IN HAVING NEW PROGRAMS. It is your lodge. We need
your impute and the help to keep our lodge open. The
few volunteers can’t do it alone. So please come and
help out.
Until next month Governor Scott Schulte
~Sergeant - at - Arms
The Administrator’s Message
Please see next page for the Administrators’ Message
Birthdates: Jana Brecht. Lynn Brown, Evelyn Buchanan, Beth Burns, Lucille Coughlin, Lynda Daniels, Patricia Esler,
Delia Frye, Penny Hendrickson, Candy Hilsinger, Lorey Kelley, Karri Kelly, Terri Mathews, Elizabeth McDermott,
Teresa Nowlin, Lorrie Obermeier, Rhonda Schulte, Patricia Smith, Lou Spencer, Frances Steinmetz, Cora Templin,
Gail Walker, La Raine Wallis, Valerie Watson, Jim Beaulac, Cody Dudley, Melvin Freeman, John Harris, Earl Jones,
Chris Nordlinder, Jack Ogden, John Rahm, David Somann, Gerald Stamm, Gary Sewiftt, Steve Templin,
Joseph VanWinkle, Gayle Vandersanden, Michael Warren, Michael Weaver, Buster Williams, Louis Wilson, Jr.
The Administrators Message
Dear Members:
It has been a long time since I have come to you to ask for your help. We have recently had a down turn in our finances. We are struggling to get the bills paid and keep things going for the membership. As you know most of our workers
are volunteers and even with the volunteers doing most of the work we still are having a shortfall in income. If you can
help in any way please donate to the lodge. I know that the donations that you make are not tax deductible but please
give what you can as soon as you can.
I know that by increasing our membership it will help. But it will only help if the new and old members show up for
the events that we have planned. It would be a shame to let this lodge go the way so many others have. It is a great
place to congregate with family and friends.
Maybe, I should tell you about Mooseheart and Moosehaven. This is why the Moose is in existence. Mooseheart takes
care of children that from no fault of their own need a home, caring adults, caring teachers and an education. Mooseheart provides stability for these children . They are cared for and educated through high school. When they graduate
they are able to attend college if they so choose. The children there also have a vocation when they graduate and are
taught how to survive in this world. They are taught values, honesty and integrity through their education. This is the
basic reason for keeping your membership current and donation. Moosehave is a retirement center for those members
that have been members for 15 years and are 65 or older and can no longer live comfortably in the outside world. The
average age is about 88, I believe. The oldest person there is 106. Yes, Moosehave does take your assets but that is to
help maintain your health and medical expenses while you are in Florida’s warm sunny climate. The residents are happy and want for nothing. They are active, go on trips to the mall or wherever. They are cared for by very loving people
that like caring for the elderly. Moosehaven has a 5 star rating in the nursing community. If a member goes to Moosehaven and doesn’t like it there, they can return back to where they are from.Moosehave will only keep 1% of there assets at the time of leaving. The budgeting for Mooseheart and Moosehaven is about 45 million per year.
Looking at Mooseheart and Moosehave it is a cheap insurance policy for the young and old. This is the reason to keep
your dues current at all times. This is also the reason to ask friends and relatives over the age of 21 to join and become
active in the lodge. The personal rewards are great. It makes your feel good when you have helped in making something great even greater.
Why keep the lodge such a secret? Ask your friends and neighbors to join. Let's get this ball rolling and keep it rolling.
Paul Clark, Administrator
Women of The Moose
Chapter 490
WOTM OFFICER ’ S
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Senior Regent
Rhonda Schulte
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Jr. Grad. Regent
Wanita Warren
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Junior Regent
Patti Smith
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Chaplain
Mary Mc Key
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Secretary / Treasurer
Laurie Preston
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Recorder
Shelli Welter
The Senior Regent’s Message
Hi Co-workers,
Conference is over and I have learned a lot. As we go long I
will share more with you on what I have learned. There is a lot happening in October. October is Christmas in October for Mooseheart
and Mooseheaven.
I would like to give a big big thank you to Shellie Welter and
Wanita Warren for all the cleaning they did to get ready for the Supreme Governor’s visit. Even though the visit was cancelled the
cleaning was greatly appreciated. The Supreme Governor visit was
cancelled because he had a family emergency.
Upcoming events are as follows: October 4th is a Fund Raiser.
October 11th is District Meeting in Stanfield. October 18th chapter
dinner of Liver and Onions and Casino night. October 22nd is Bunco for Academy of Friendship. Pirate Bingo is October 16th.
For our Kids Halloween party we have a Karaoke for kids of
all ages. It will be held on October 25th starting at 4-7. We will
have prizes for the best costume in four categories. Serving hot
dogs and chips plus. So dress up and join us in the fun.
Calling all Quilter’s if you have any excess in materials
that you are trying to get rid of; you can donate it to the women of
the moose. We are attempting to have another quilt for a raffle. Any
help would be greatly appreciated. Also collecting yarn for different projects as well. All kinds and colors accepted.
You’re Senior Regent
Rhonda Schulte
Earn cash for Mooseheart School by clipping
the 10¢ Box Tops from hundreds of products.
Bring your Box Tops to the Moose Kitchen to
be turned in. We need your help….please
support Mooseheart/Moose Charities. Each
Chapter has been asked to turn in the Box
Tops at our Fall Convention in Portland…Top
honors to the Chapter who brings the most.
Please help us with this project.
(Box tops are dated – please not turn in
outdated boxes tops, they won’t count)
About Moose
You may have heard the saying, “A burden heavy to one is borne lightly by many.” This is at the core
of the Moose organization and what makes us unique in our Lodges, local communities and charitable “cities” that we support. Our roots can be traced to 1888 and the founder of the Moose, Dr. Henry
Wilson, who successfully established the first Lodge in Louisville, Kentucky. In the early years, the
Moose was to serve a modest goal of offering men an opportunity to gather socially, to care for one
another’s needs and celebrate life together.
Since those early
years, our fraternal organization rapidly expanded to include valuable service to our communities,
care for children and teens in need at Mooseheart Child City & School , a 1,000-acre campus,
located 40 miles west of Chicago and care for our senior members at Moosehaven, a 70-acre retirement community near Jacksonville, Florida.
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organization contributes between $75 to $100 million worth of community service (counting monetary
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entertainment, the Moose has much to offer. Membership can mean different things to different
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