Archive for February, 2011

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March ER’s Message

It’s almost time to say goodbye as Exalted Ruler. It has been a year that I will remember the rest of my life. Many of you have thanked me for my efforts this year, but you have done far more for me. You have taught me much about love, both giving and receiving. On that subject I remind you of what I believe you already know. It is important that we all love one another. Love is not an action, it is a “state of being.” If we are all in that state, we can have a tremendously positive effect on our Lodge and our community. Every major religion and philosophy has emphasized this virtue through out mankind’s history. Unfortunately, too few have taken it to heart and given it a try. Certainly Elks, being the Best People On Earth, should be at the forefront in this endeavor. Obviously this does not mean we will always agree with one another, but even
disagreements can be done in a spirit of love.
Before we could take the Obligation for membership, we had to profess a belief in God, whether we define God  anthropomorphically or as a Spirit. If we honestly professed such a belief we need to decide how we believe and commit  ourselves to living our lives accordingly. It is by far the most significant commitment we can make. We must be open minded and non-judgmental toward others who may have different convictions. There is a reason that our Founders were adamant that we were able to profess this faith. We are all One in Spirit. It is what unites us. No doubt God wants us to
have a good time and enjoy ourselves while we are here, so we don’t have to be overly pious about it.
One of the biggest benefits of our Order to it’s members is the sense of ‘Community’, which by definition means a large group of ‘like-minded’ individuals sharing common interests and principles. It has been proven that it is a major factor in promoting happiness, good health and longevity. While we may not share each other’s views on all matters, we still have much in common by supporting our Order and all that it stands for. We must continue to uphold and maintain the foundation of our Order by adhering to our Cardinal Principles.
I am very proud to have served in a long line of Exalted Rulers, and soon to be a PER from Chico Lodge No. 423. I have been
very fortunate to have had the time to devote to that effort, being retired and living close to the Lodge. It will be sometime before that situation will exist for another Exalted Ruler, so I implore you bear that in mind for our incoming Exalted Ruler. I believe Mike Staples will do a great job and serve the Lodge well.
I am sure all of the Officers will continue to have what is best for the Lodge in mind at all times. You can be confident that you are in good hands with our current Board of Trustees. I didn’t always agree with them, but have always respected their
commitment and hold them in high esteem and affection. It is their job to keep the Lodge in good financial shape and  properly maintained, and they do that well. If both the executive branch and legislative branch always agree, someone is not doing their job properly. I do think it is important for our Lodge to be as involved in our community as much as possible. We need to have a higher profile by being more active and letting everyone know the good works that we do and the love that we share. This sometimes necessitates trying something different. There are some minor financial risks involved in doing so, but also the potential for great rewards.
I bid you all a very fond farewell as your Exalted Ruler, but not as a Fraternal Brother and friend. The time has gone by very fast. One year was not enough to accomplish all that I would have liked to have done, and looking back we missed some  opportunities. Sometimes objectives and goals have to be repeatedly revisited to finally succeed, but it is time to hand the  gavel to another worthy soul. May God bless you all.

Public Safety Display Field Trip Day

The Chico Elks Lodge in co-ordination with local Public Safety Departments and Personnel will be conducting the 10th annual Public Safety Display Day at the Chico Elks Lodge #423, 1705 Manzanita Avenue in Chico.

The event will be held Thursday, April 14, 2011 from 10am-2pm. Admission is Free and this event will be held Rain or Shine.

Indoor Activities & Displays:

  • Hands on interactive displays by
  • Police Departments
  • Fire Departments
  • Emergency Medical Services
  • Games
  • Educational Handouts
  • Learn First Aid and Safety
  • Learn how to use the 911 service and how it works

Outdoor Activities & Displays:

  • Bomb Disposal Robot
  • Helicopter Landing and Take-off
  • Police Dog Demonstration
  • Vehicle and Service Displays by
  • Chico Police
  • Butte County Sheriff
  • Cal Fire
  • Chico Fire Department
  • Ambulance & Paramedics

Covered Picnic Area  & Playground Available bring your own Snacks or Lunches.
For more information contact Marie Fickert of the Chico Fire Department at 897-3492

This event is a Community Service Provided by the Chico Elks Lodge #423, its volunteers and in association with local Public Safety Departments and Personnel.

Download our event poster 2011-pub-safety-exhibition-field-trip

10th Annual Public Safety Dispatchers Awards Dinner

The Chico Elks Lodge #423 will be hosting it’s 10th Annual Public Safety Dispatchers Awards Dinner on Thursday April 14th, 2011 at the Chico Elks Lodge #423, 1705 Manzanita Avenue in Chico.

Social Hour at 5:30 pm
Dinner at 6:30 pm
Awards Presentation following dinner

Buffet dinner is a choice of Roast Pork or Chicken Piccata, Fresh Seasonal Vegetables, Rice Primavera, Salad and a Dessert Bar.

Dinner Tickets:
Adults $16.00
Children 5-12 $8.00

Tickets are available on-line at this link or by contacting the office of the Chico Elks Lodge at 343-1431 and should be purchased before April 12th.

Sponsorships available and appreciated call 343-1431 for more information.

Click here for an Event Flier 2011-dispatcher-dinner

The Public Safety Dispatcher Appreciation Banquet and Public Safety Display Day are a community service provided by the Chico Elks Lodge #423, it’s volunteers and in association with local Public Safety Departments and their Personnel.

2010-423-ER

February ER’s Message

Time is rapidly running out on my term. It seems the days were all too short as I head into the final two months. I am disappointed with some of the things that I had hoped to see accomplished that did not happen.
The failure to initiate the Antler Program in our Lodge is a big disappointment, because it is important to do all we can to try to positively influence the younger generation. To use an overused cliché, “They are the future.” While we want a better world for our children and grandchildren because we love them, it is also to our benefit to exit it leaving it in better shape than when we entered. The desire to better life’s conditions goes beyond just love of our progeny. We know this innately.
I don’t want to leave you with the impression that there has not been some accomplishments this year. Our bar top underwent an impressive renovation thanks to the contribution of materials by PER Terry Horne, and the much appreciated efforts of the volunteers who did the work. If we do not already have it, hopefully we will be adding a new electronic piano to our lounge in the near future.
The Boy Scouts have redone our horseshoe pits and built a flag retirement pit for the Eagle Project by Hutton Zubiata. We have had a good deal of favorable publicity in the Enterprise Record, and an increase in new members. We added a Brownie and a Girl Scout troop to round out our scouting program.
It would be a good addition if we had a group of volunteers who have the time and the desire to aid other members in times of need. Members who could be on call to help supply meals, run errands, help with repairs, and whatever other needs arise for members or widows of members who are experiencing health or other problems. Also to help the families of the guardsman that are deployed to Afghanistan if the need arises Call the office and leave your name if you would like to help. We would need to establish committees. We have also committed to become a “POD” (point of distribution) for the Butte  County Health Department in the event of a disaster of some sort. Should that occur, we would need a large number of volunteers available to help at the Lodge in a nonmedical capacity. Sign-up forms are available in the office. You may also sign up on line at www.healthcarevolunteers.ca.gov. You must be on file with the county to assist. No particular skills or training is involved.
“Old Timers” night is coming up on February 9. If you know of a member who needs help getting to the Lodge, please inform the office so we can try to make some arrangement. It’s important that we get these “old boys” out to honor them. Also that is PER night and nomination for our new officers. The election of new officers is during the last meeting of February on the 23rd.
While addressing a district meeting when I first became the ER, I commented that I believed the Elks’ were America’s last best hope. I believed that because we are the only large group left that actively promotes patriotism and adheres to the principles of Charity, Brotherly Love and Justice, and are committed to remaining faithful to those principles (Fidelity.) However, our biggest strength is in our common convictions, and unification. That is what binds us together and gives us our power. This entails treating one another as we wish to be treated, with respect and dignity. Sadly, this is not always adhered to. Please, for the sake of the Order and our Lodge and each one of us as individuals, lets work on it. The time may come when we will be called upon to show our solidarity.
BROTHERS ALL ARE WE.

By Joe Lusher, ER

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February Bowling News

The Chico Elks Bowling League is in its fifteenth week. The Loyal Knights team is in first place with 20 wins and 8 losses. The members of the Loyal Knights are: David Waldref, Marlin Keller, Don Engle and David Ebright.
In second place are the PER’s team with 18 wins and 10 losses. Team members are: Ray Navarro, Tony Miguel, Robert Sisk, Mike Ridley and Ken Greminger.
On the weekend of February 19th, 20th, and then again the weekend of February 26th and 27th, all eight teams will be bowling in the annual Open City Tournament at AMF Orchard Lanes in Chico. Part of the League money pays for the team entry fees.
In December, the ladies of the Chico Elks bowlers held a bake sale and raffle: the money goes to the Major Project of Chico Elks #423. This event raised $235!
Thanks to the following that helped this annual event: Carolyn Nagle, Sharon Engle, Allie Miguel, Joanne Navarro and Patti Sowder. And our thanks to all that brought the goodies to be sold!

ELKS TRAVEL LEAGUE:
The Elks Travel League will be bowling at Anderson Bowl, in Anderson, CA, on February 20th. Our starting time is 1 PM.
Our League standing are:
Chico #8 14 wins and 2 losses
Chico #5 10 wins and 6 losses
Roseville~ Red Bluff 8 wins and 8 losses
Chico #6 8 wins and 8 losses

As of January, the team members to catch so far at the end of the season:
MEN
High Scratch Series D. Ebright 714
High Scratch Game D. Engle 226
High Handicap Series E. Ridley 720
High Handicap Game J. Fortier 266

WOMEN
High Scratch Series D. Anderson 587
High Scratch Game C. Ridley 197
High Handicap Series J. Ebright 687
High Handicap Game M. Moak 259

by Ernie Ridley

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Elks Ladies February News

Well the Elks’ Ladies have had a busy December and January.
In December, we raffled off a large stocking. Virginia Yasko was the happy recipient of a well stocked Christmas stocking! Now in February, we will be raffling off a Valentine basket.
Every December, we choose the recipients of our Man of the Year and the Woman of the Year awards. Our guidelines for this award are people who go above and beyond the norm in being helpful to our Ladies group.
This year Devan Hilligoss received the Man of the Year award. Devan is an employee here at Manzanita Place; he is always pleasant to everyone and is cheerfully helpful. Gloria Bickley received the Man of the Year award. Gloria steps up and helps with all sorts of Elks Ladies projects. Devan was given a crystal beer stein and Gloria was given a silver picture frame. They were both astonished honorees.
Joe Lusher played Christmas music and then we joined the SIRS 110 for their program. We adopted three families for Christmas and thank you to everyone who helped make it a great Christmas for them.. Thank you to Donna Ramey, Memoree Glander and Michele Smith who put in a lot of hard work and long hours.
Also a big thanks to all the Ladies who made food for the December 5th memorial. As usual they did a great job.
At our January meeting, we had the Barry Kirshner Wildlife Foundation. Roberta Kirshner came to talk about her Foundation and she brought a kinkajou to show us. Everyone enjoyed it. We even had seven men come to our meeting. You know gentlemen can come to our meetings. I think it gives them an insight into what we do.
This January meeting was the one when we voted in the new officers for 2011-2012 Elks Ladies year. Our new officers will be: President, Carol Bird; First Vice-President, Donna Allspaugh; Second Vice-President, Eileen Maneker; Recording Secretary, Gloria Bickley; Corresponding Secretary, Ronni Moss; Treasurer, Diane Johnson. The Ladies will be installed at the March 21st meeting.
We will be raffling off a clock at the Open Crab Feed in March and we are working on a “Sock Hop” to go along with the car show in August.
Ladies, it is time to pay your dues. They are only $5 per year. Please rejoin us if you have been off a couple of years; even if you can only come for a couple of meetings. We work on making our meetings interesting. Hope to see you at the next meeting.