St. Albans Elks Lodge #1566 provides lunch for the Special Olympics

The Special Olympics of Vermont held their annual Bocce Ball event at the Collin Perley Complex in St. Albans on 5/25/2017.  Members of the St. Albans Elks Lodge provided a lunch for all the players and their supporters.  The menu included Hamburgers, Veggie Burgers, Hot Dogs, Chips, Water and Ice Cream.  

 

Special Olympics Vermont

 

Special Olympics President and CEO Lisa DeNatale looks on as 10th Grade BFA student Lianna Roque sings the National Anthem.

The lodge volunteers!  Missing is Larry Bouchard who took the picture.

 

 

Officers Bond, Ortega and Hinds representing the Law Enforcement TORCH RUN for Special Olympics Vermont

The Cooks

Barre Elks distribute Dictionaries and Thesaurus to local schools

In conjunction with National Youth Week, Barre Elks Lodge 1535 distributed 315 Thesaurus and 100 Dictionaries
 
Dictionaries and/or Thesauruses were distributed to studens at the following schools: Waits River Elementary, Orange Center,  Barre Town Elementary, Barre City, Williamstown Elementary, St. Monica-St. Michael, Twinfield Elementary, Websterville Baptist and Washington Village School.
 
Pictured are the happy students from Twinfield Elementary with Elks Trustees  Karen Bingham and David Bingham.  
 
News item submitted by Barb Watters
 
MORE PICTURES recently provided by the Barre Lodge.
Third grade students from Orange Center School
Fourth grade students from Waits River Valley School
Fourth grade students from Williamstown Elementary School
Fourth grade students from Barre City Elementary & Middle School
Third grade students from Williamstown Elementary School

SPRINGFIELD ELKS LODGE #1560 DRUG AWARENESS AWARDS

  Recently, Springfield Elks Lodge #1560 held their annual “Drug Awareness Poster Contest” awards assembly at Union St. School with Chairman Jim Kirkwood making the presentations.  The theme of this years contest was, “Just Say No” to Drugs.
 
    Each year the Elks Club asks the students at Union St. School to make posters and color them and the Elks make a contest out of them.  Some of these posters will be published in a Elks coloring book that will be included in the Halloween bags in the fall which the Elks present to all elementary students in Springfield.  This year sixty-one students participated in the contest from grades three through five.
 
    The winners are as follows, overall 1st place winner was fourth grader Michael Coleman who was awarded $25 and a new bicycle with a helmet.  For the girls, the 1st place winner was Hollee Martinez and she was awarded $25.  There is only one bike given out each year to the top contestant.  2nd place for the girls was Summer Steinberg and Alexander Moye for the boys.  They each received $15 for their effort.  3rd place for the girls was Jaydah Rogers and Cameron Page for the boys.  They both received $10 each.
 
Pictured are the winners of the recent Springfield Elks Lodge #1560 Poster Coloring contest held at Union St. School.  Frt. l to r; Cameron Page, Alexander Moye, Michael Coleman, Hollee Martinez, Summer Steinberg and Jaydah Rogers.  In back are Elks members Gloria Gunn, Chairman Jim Kirkwood, Exalted Ruler Vicki Siliski and Eugene Siliski.
 
News item submitted by Mike Gunn

Vermont Hoop Shoot goes to the State House

 

Front.  Ethan Whalen ,Jacobi Lafferty Governor Phil Scott, Brennon Crossmon
Back: Pat Brennan, Representative from Colchester and a member of Burlington Elks Club; Steve Edgerley, Vermont Elks Hoop Shoot Chairman; Representative Shaw from Pittsford, Representative Terenzini of Rutland Town.

Certificate of Appreciation

Certificates of Appreciation were presented to two businesses who made donations to the Silver Towers Camp “Pool Project.”
 
 
Karen Putnam, Silver Towers Camp Committee member, is shown presenting a certificate to Eric Crainich,
President of Design Standards in Charlestown, NH, who donated $100.00.
 
Jason Boardman CEO at Whelen Engineering in Charlestown, NH was presented a certificate for their generous donation of $1,000.00.

Wayside Restaurant teams up with Barre Elks for Silver Tower’s benefit

Brian and Karen Zecchinelli, owners of the Wayside Restaurant, in conjunction with Barre Elks Lodge 1535, had a Silver Tower’s Benefit night on March 27th.  
 
The Restaurant was a buzz with Elks and members of the community joining forces in support of the Camp.   Brian and Karen presented a check to Betty Cutler, PER, PDD, HLM for $2241!   Many thanks to the Zecchinelli’s and their staff for such a great event, service and food!
 
l-r: Betty, Brian and Karen

2017 Americanism Essay Contest

 
 
2017 Americanism Essay Contest Runner Up Daphne Lassner pictured here with PDD, PSP Chip Paine and ER Maureen Lawson of Barre Lodge #1535. Chip & Maureen delivered Dictionaries and Thesaurus’ to St. Monica ~ St. Michael School and also presented Daphne with her certificate and gift card.
 
 
 

Winners of our Americanism Essay Contest

“Why Is It Important to Vote?”…was this year’s Americanism Essay Contest theme. Three Lodges including five schools participated in the event.  Division I includes fifth & sixth grade students and Division II includes seventh & eighth grade students. Awards were presented to students from Albert Bridge School in Brownsville, representing Windsor Lodge #1665; DIV I Runner Up was Savannah Underhill and DIV I 1st Place Award went to Maggie Mello.

 

Pictured are Savannah and Maggie in front, with State Chairman Karen Putnam, State Secretary Carol Sylvia, Windsor Lodge Exalted Ruler Nate Willard and State Vice President Morris “Rocky” Putnam.

 

Awards were presented to the St. Monica – St. Michael School representing Barre Lodge #1535. Pictured are: Vermont Elks Association State President Bob Campo, DIV II Runner Up Conley Ladabouche; Runner Up Isabella Bevins and DIV II 1st Place award winner Mariah Hoar, along with State Chairman Karen Putnam. Not pictured was DIV II Runner Up Daphne Lassner.

News item submitted by Karen Putnam, State Americanism Chairman

Windsor Elks send Easter Bunny to 6 area nursing homes

On Friday April 14th the Windsor Elks sent Easter Bunny to 6 area nursing homes and elderly care homes.Easter Bunny was PER, PSP Gary (Herbie) Hurlburt. He was assisted by elks PER Jean Crosby and PER Norman Marshall. We handed out 150 small gifts of stuffed bunnies and other Easter animals.
 
l-r: Vivian Derrick, Easter Bunny in middle and Bill Fenn, both residents of Evarts House which is part of The Houses of Runnemede.
 
 
 
 
l-r: Easter Bunny, Margaret (Peg) Nault and Care Giver Meghan LaClair. They are from the Ascutney House. 
 
news item submitted by Norm Marshall

News from Barre Elks Lodge

Exalted Ruler Kristin Calcagni presented three awards; Elks Distinguished Citizenship Award, Elk of the Year Award and Officer of the Year Award.

 


The Elks Distinguished Citizenship Award was presented to Wendell “Chuck” Barney.  This award is presented for “outstanding and meritorious service to humanity”. This award is given to someone who has shown leadership in the community; has contributed voluntary service and is recognized as being an all-around good citizen.  Chuck is the Chairman of the Barre Area Veterans Council, a local non-profit organization dedicated to assisting and honoring Veterans. The Barre Area Veteran’s Council consist of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 790, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 790 Auxiliary, American Legion Post 10, American Legion Post 10 Auxiliaries, Barre Elks Lodge 1535, and 302 Sons of Civil War.

 

The Elk of the Year Award was presented to Karen Bingham.  This award is given as an expression of the gratitude and appreciation of the members of the Lodge and of the Grand Lodge for the loyal and meritorious services. This award is given to a member who has performed outstanding service to Elkdom, particularly at the local Lodge level.  Karen spent countless hours volunteering in the kitchen, serving at events, and assisting with the Lodge’s community projects.
 

The Officer of the Year Award was presented to Donna Bartolucci.  The Officer of the Year Award is given for dedication and meritorious service to the Lodge, who by unselfish commitment and cheerful enthusiasm furthered Elkdom’s programs while fulfilling the responsibilities as an Officer of the Lodge in an exemplary manner.  Donna was instrumental in the success of the Student of the Month program at Williamstown Elementary School.