BARRE ELKS LODGE DONATES TO “CIRCLE”

Barre Elks Lodge recently donated items and cash to Circle (formerly known as Battered Women’s Service and Shelter).  Circle is is the non-profit organization in Washington County, Vermont that provides support and services to victims and survivors of intimate partner violence. Circle provides a safe, confidential living place for women and children fleeing from abusive situations. Shelter staff offer emotional support, resources, and education about healthy relationships for residents while working with them to plan a future free from abuse.
Over $750 in household items such as sheets, pillows, towels, coffee makers, crockpots, dinnerware and cash was donated.  Funds were raised at the annual “Glitz & Glam Gala” held in November.
Cindy Browning, Circle Shelter Coordinator, deemed the donation “very generous, (you) have no idea what this will mean to our clients”.
Photo taken by Kristin Calcagni attached:
 circle donation.1
From L to R: Circle Youth and Family Coordinator Lucinda Brewer, Circle Shelter Coordinator Cindy Browning, Trustee Michael Bartolucci, Board of Directors President Brian McAvoy, Lecturing Knight Donna Bartolucci, Past State First Lady Terry Paine, Michele Campo.

Vermont Elks State Hoop Shoot results

On January 24, 2015 the Vermont Elks State Hoop shoot was held at Spaulding High School.  18 contestants from all over Vermont competed to see who would go on to the Regional Shoot in South Portland, Maine.  It was a great contest with some very close scores.  These 6 winners will now go on to compete in March in Maine to see who will go to the National shoot in April.
 State hoop shoot winners 004
left to right: Steve Edgerley, State Hoop Shoot Chairman, Elroy the Elk,  Jacobi Lafferty, Burlington, 8-9 year old boy,  Amer Verem, Barre, 10-11 year old boy,  Jamison Evans, Rutland, 12-13 year old boy, Olivia Rockwood, Windsor, 12-13 year old girl, Tia Marie Martinez, Newport, 10-11 year old girl, Cassidy Kittredge, St. Johnsbury, 8-9 year old girl, Carl Colburn, Windsor, Vt. State Elks Association President.
Jacobi Lafferty and Olivia Rockwood both shot scores of 24/25
Article submitted by Steve Edgerley

SPRINGFIELD ELKS LODGE #1560 HOSTS SOUTHERN DISTRICT HOOP SHOOT

On Saturday, January 10th, Springfield Elks Lodge hosted the 43rd annual Vt. Elks Hoop Shoot at Springfield High School. under the direction of Victor Baskevich, chairman of the Springfield Elks Lodge hoop shoot.
 Young hoop shooters from the five southern Lodges competed for the chance to compete at the Vt. Elks Association Hoop Shoot in Barre, Vt., on January 24th.
 Respectfully in the 8 & 9 year old group winners came from Natalie Norcia from Brattleboro Lodge and Jordy Allembert also from Brattleboro.  Second place winners went to Jasmine Evans of Rutland Lodge and Owen Riendeau of Bellows Falls Lodge.   In the 10 & 11 age group, Keely Greene of Bennington Lodge was the girls winner and Jack Cravinho of Bellows Falls Lodge.  In second place they were Kathryn Moore of Rutland Lodge and Evan Pockette also of Rutland Lodge.  For the 12 & 13 year old group, Nicole Norcia of Brattleboro Lodge and Jamison Evans were first place winners.   In second place there was Julianna Albero-Levings of Springfield Lodge and Jack Lane of Bennington Lodge.
The first place winners will now compete in Barre, Vt., at the Vt. Elks State Hoop Shoot on January 24th.
 This had to be one of the best and emotional Elks Hoop Shoots in history coming from this writers many years of observing and helping to put on an Elks Hoop Shoot.   One competitor from Bennington Lodge, Killian Kervan in the 10 & 11 age group.  Young, Killian entered his age group at the Bennington Hoop Shoot and was the only participant in that group.    He made one shot and won a trophy and qualified to enter and participate in the Southern District Hoop Shoot.   The thing is Killian has down syndrome, but that didn’t hold him back.   On Saturday at Springfield, he made one of his first ten shots.   Then during the fifteen shot sequence he made one more and then on his final shot, his shot went through the net and the place went wild with exuberance, cheering and hugs, by Killian.   It was very emotional for everyone in the gym.    That’s special and this writer was so proud to be part of it, as were all the Springfield members hosting the shoot.
 districs 001
First and 2nd place winners at the Southern Vt. Elks Hoop Shoot held at Springfield High School on January 10.  Frt l to r; Keely green, Natalie Norcia, Jasmine Evans and Jordy Allembert.   Back l to r; Kathryn Moore, Nicole Norcia, Julianna Albero-Levings, Jamison Evans and Jack Lane.
 districs 003Here are the winners again with Killian Kervan of Bennington sharing a picture with his fellow competitors.
Frt L to r:  Natalie Norcia of Brattleboro, Jordy Allembert of Brattleboro, Killian Kervan of Bennington, Keely Greene and Jasmine Evans of Rutland.
Back row l to r; Julianna Albero-Levings of Springfield, Nicole Norcia of Brattleboro, Jamison Evans Rutland, Keely Greene of Bennington and Jack Lane of Bennington.

BARRE ELKS LODGE FRATERNAL NEWS

Barre Elks Lodge was notified of some Mothers and their children receiving support from Circle (formerly known as Battered Women’s Service and Shelter) that did not have any gifts from Santa for Christmas.  With a little help from Facebook, Barre Elks members and friends sprang into action.  Over $200 was collected and matched by the Lodge.  Additional presents were purchased by members and friends of Barre Lodge and on Monday December 22, bags of toys, clothes, boots, socks, bedding, art supplies, and sleds for the children and coats, boots, bedding and clothing for their Mothers were presented to Circle Shelter Coordinator Cindy Browning and Lucinda Brewer, Youth and Family Coordinator
Circle is is the non-profit organization in Washington County, Vermont that provides support and services to victims and survivors of intimate partner violence.  Circle provides a safe, confidential living place for women and children fleeing from abusive situations. Shelter staff offer emotional support, resources, and education about healthy relationships for residents while working with them to plan a future free from abuse.
k 014
From L to R: Esquire Maureen Lawson, Circle Youth and Family Coordinator Lucinda Brewer, Circle Shelter Coordinator Cindy Browning, Tiler Rhonda Boyce, member Tracy Fecteau, member Cindy Wedding, Past State First Lady Terry Paine, DDGER North Chip Paine.
k 011
From L to R:  Esquire Maureen Lawson, Circle Youth and Family Coordinator Lucinda Brewer, Circle Shelter Coordinator Cindy Browning, Tiler Rhonda Boyce, member Tracy Fecteau, Loyal Knight Kristin Calcagni, member Cindy Wedding.

Santa makes his yearly visit to Barre Elks Lodge

Santa made his yearly visit to Barre Elks Lodge on Saturday December 13th to hand out gifts to boys and girls that were on his “nice” list and enjoy a hearty breakfast.  Santa and Mrs. Claus, members, guests and children were served a hearty breakfast of eggs, sausage, bacon, homefries, french toast sticks, coffee and juice.
Each child received a present and had their picture taken with Santa. Over fifty children and their families attended this yearly event.
 LAUREN
Lauren Bylow poses with Santa
TENLEY
Tenley Storrs (3 weeks old), daughter of members Evan and Jessica Storrs peacefully sleeps in Santa’s arms.
jacob
Jacob Bylow poses with Santa before receiving his present.

Fruit baskets, blankets and grocery cards delivered to area Veterans

Members of Barre Elks Lodge, American Legion Post #10, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #790, Sons and the Barre Area Veteran’s Council gathered on Saturday December 20 to deliver fruit baskets, blanket and grocery cards to area Veterans. Over sixty Veterans were visited in area nursing homes, assisted living facilities or their home.  During the visit, each Veteran was given a Christmas gift of a fruit basket, blanket, or grocery card.  Each gift was accompanied by a Christmas card from the Barre Area Veteran’s Council and a thank you card made by the 3rd and 4th grade art class at Barre City Elementary and Middle School.

This yearly event is sponsored by Barre Elks Lodge, American Legion Post #10,Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #790,  Sons of the Union Veterans Civil War and the Barre Area Veteran’s Council.  For more information about this event or if you know of a deserving veteran that is “shut-in” at home, please contact Stephen Weston, at 802-479-0497 or by e mail at
k 005
From L to R: Barre Elks Lodge members Ron and Susan Tallman present a fruit basket to lifetime Elks member and Veteran Gary “Buzzy” Sawyer.  DDGER North Chip Paine on the right.
k 006
From L to R: DDGER North Chip Paine, Esquire Maureen Lawson, longtime member and Veteran Francis Taft and Loyal Knight Kristin Calcagni
k 007
From L to R:  Loyal Knight Kristin Calcagni, WW II Veteran and life Member Rico Babic, DDGER North Chip Paine.  Rico will turn 100 on January 20th.
k 008
WWII Veteran Rico Babic receives fruit basket.  Rico’s oldest son Donald and his wife Sharon were visiting.  Rico’s grand daughter, Lisa Babic, is a member of Barre Lodge.  From L to R:  Loyal Knight Kristin Calcagni, Donald Babic, WW II Veteran and life Member Rico Babic, Sharon Babic and DDGER North Chip Paine.

2014 Elks Children’s Christmas Party at St. Albans Lodge #1566

On Sunday, December 14, 2014, Santa took time out of his busy schedule to stop by our Lodge to visit the 44 Children and Grandchildren of our Elks members.

A good time was had by all!!

Thank you to all Santa’s helpers (Kim & Nicole Bourbeau, Sandy Bracey, Tina & Emma Mazuzan).

A very special Thank you to our “Secret” Santa for supplying our lodge with the wonderful toys the children received.

 

Santa and kids

St. Albans Elks Lodge #1566 holds annual Hoop Shoot Contest

 On December 6, 2014 the St. Albans Elks held their annual Hoop Shoot Contest at the BFA St. Albans High School.  The following 1st place winners will now go on to the District contest January 10th at Newport where they will be  competing against winners from Burlington, Newport  and St. Johnsbury.  The 6 winners from that contest then go on to the State contest in Barre, Vt on the January 24, 2015.
8/9 Girls – Rylan Staley from St. Albans City, 10/11 Girls – Alexandra Brouillette from Highgate, 11/13 Girls – Leah Larrivee from St. Albans Town.
8/9 Boys – Devyn Gleason from Enosburg, 10/11 Boys – Collin Jolley from St. Albans City, 12/13 Boys – Logan Piazza from Fairfield.
Pictured with all the players are Marry Brouillette, St. Albans Hoop Shoot Chairwoman and Mark W. Hojaboom, St. Elbans Elks Lodge ER
 
Missing is picture of 8/9 Girls 
8/9 Girls:  1st  Rylea Staley – St. Albans City, 2nd Molly Medor  – Highgate, 3rd Lindsey Labelle  – Fairfield
 
10 to 11 girls
10/11 girls: l-r  1st Alexandra Brouillette – Highgate, 2nd Katie Cushing – Fairfield, 3rd Laci Cain St. Albans City
 
12 to 13 girls
12/13 girls: l-r   3rd Miya Hatch – Berkshire, 2nd Leah Branon – Fairfield, 1st Leah Larivee – St. Albans Town
8 to 9 boys A
 8/9 boys: l-r  1st Devyn Gleason – Enosburg, 2nd Ethan White – City of St. Albans, 3rd Anthony Matas – St. Albans Town
10 to 11 boys
10/11 boys: l-r  1st Colin Jolley – City of St, Albans, 2nd Ethan Legault – Berkshire, 3rd Nathaniel Robtoy – Enosburg
12 to 13 boys
 12/13 boys: l-r  1st Logan Piazza – Fairfield, 2nd Logan Tobin – City of St. Albans, 3rd Patrick Walker

Newport Elks Lodge # 2155 Local Hoop Shoot winners from Dec. 6, 2014

Newport Elks Lodge # 2155 held a Local Hoop Shoot contest Dec. 6, 2014 at NCUHS.  The 6 first place winners from each age group will now go on to the District contest January 10th at the NCUHS and they will be  competing against winners from Burlington, St. Albans  and St. Johnsbury.  The 6 winners from that contest then go on to the State contest in Barre, Vt on the January 24, 2015
hoop shoot  local 002
8-9 year old winners.. Left to right:  Boys – Logan Poirier  third place,  Carlos Martinez  second place, Graydon McCormick first place; Girls –  Madison Bowman  first place, Hailey Delabruere, second place and Julie Tanguay third place. Back row: Tom Maloney  ER Newport # 2155 and Steve Edgerley Local Hoop Shoot chair
hoop shoot  local 004
10-11 year old winners.. Left to right: Boys – Robert Bowman  third place, Jorden Driver, second place, Caleb Syayg, first place: Girls –  Tia Marie Martinez, first place, Destiny Sorrell, second place and Kaylee Emerson, third place, Back row: Tom Maloney  ER Newport Lodge # 2155 and Steve Edgerley , local lodge chairman
hoop shoot  local 006
12-13 year old winners  Left to Right: Girls – Erika Tuller, third place, Ebony Cota, second place, Robin Nelson, first place: Boys –  David Gratton, first place, Logan Richardson, second place, Ryan Young, third place.  Back row:  Tom Maloney , ER Newport Lodge # 2155 and Steve Edgerley  Local lodge chairman
All photos by Steve Edgerley

Barre Elks Lodge in conjunction with Montpelier Elks Lodge recently held a benefit Calcutta

Barre Elks Lodge in conjunction with Montpelier Elks Lodge recently held a benefit Calcutta to assist Wil Hallstrom in completing his Eagle Scout project and obtaining his Eagle rank before his 18th birthday.  Wil has been working diligently to replace the current WWII memorial in Northfield Falls with a 4 x 10 foot granite monument.
The Calcutta raised $2,825.  This money will be used to purchase the granite slab from Rock of Ages and have all names etched by B & B Memorials.
Congratulations to Wil for taking on such an important community project and allowing both Barre and Montpelier Elks Lodges to play a small part in the project.
Respectfully Submitted,
Kristin Calcagni
wil hallstrom2
From L to R:  Tammi Holden, Stacy Holden, Wil Hallstrom, Laura Ranker, Herb Carelton, Nathan Ranker, Herbie Carelton, Evan Hallstrom, Joe Hatch, Beverlee Hutchins, Tim Hutchins