Archive for May, 2011

Michael Staples, ER

May’s ER Message

It’s starting to feel a little bit like summer; ok, maybe the groundhog saw his shadow but I’m ready for some sun! We, as an Order and a Lodge, do amazing things for each other and our communities. I would like to take a few moments to recognize some of the great things that our members have recently done.

I would like to thank Donna Ramey, Claudia Jenkins, Shirley Hanning, Gus Borchus and Joe Lusher for their hard work on the Stein Cabinet. I’m sure many have seen the amazing job they did! The new lights really accent our amazing steins that have been collected over the years. I’ve heard the stories of the Stein Club that used to travel the state. Lodge members would travel to different lodges and bring steins to drink from. When the evening would end they would leave steins for that lodge. Our collection used to be significantly larger but over the years and having outside parties, it has diminished. I’m proud to say that we still have an amazing collection and thanks to Donna and her crew, it is displayed appropriately.

I would also like to recognize all the hard work put into our 10th Annual Dispatchers of the Year! This is an Elk event that is  unique and amazing, if you haven’t attended, please do so in the future. The dispatchers from each division of public safety select a dispatcher of the year from their department. Remember these are the people you speak to when you call 911 for assistance, not the fireman, police or ambulance drivers. This is the first line of the rescue process. Without their presence of mind and ability to see through every situation, the rescue personnel you see at your house may not arrive in time or ready to handle your specific need. This is the time to pay tribute to the unsung heroes of our emergency response units. The committee also gets fire, police, rescue and specialized equipment vehicles to the Lodge for an exhibition that is enjoyed by the public and by the children from our schools.

It is also time again for NASCAR! Come enjoy the races with our large flat screens! As always there is NASCAR bingo and other raffles that benefit our charities. Pay attention to the Elkhorn Press for bring your own meat BBQ for NASCAR! Members and officers will cook your selected meats to your choosing and there is always sides available from our kitchen.

Remember the dinners we have Tuesday through Thursday; our kitchen puts together some amazing dishes! The cost of our dinners is not comparable to any other restaurant in town! Tuesday,$7, Wednesday, $9 (except birthday dinner, which is $12,) and Queen of Hearts, $9. Our dinners come with a salad and dessert! Please find time to come enjoy dinner with us.

We have one of the nicer Lodges around, and we also have the hardest working volunteers around! From the grounds to renovations and maintenance in the building, to events that are put on at our lodge, they help out. We have close to 200 American Flags that are put up and taken down throughout the year at our Lodge by volunteers. With that being said, if you have a special talent or just want to help out please do so! Feel free to drop a note at the office expressing your want to help out in a certain area. If you are uncertain, review the committees printed in this newsletter. I hope to see you at our lodge very soon!

Michael Staples, ER

Annual Golf Classic

The Chico Elks Lodge #423 is hosting it’s Annual Golf Classic Friday, July 15th at Bidwell Park Golf Course with a Dinner and Awards Ceremony to follow at the Chico Elks Lodge.

This tournament is limited to 30 Teams – Don’t Miss Out!!!

Portions of the proceeds to benefit Veteran’s Services in the North State.

  • Early Check-in at the Lodge
  • Separate Men’s & Women’s Flights
  • Winner’s Perpetual Plaque Displayed at the Lodge
  • Entry Fee includes round of golf with cart, tee prizes, BBQ Lunch, Dinner & Cocktail at the Lodge.

See the office for a Sign-Up Sheet or contact Ryan O’Donnell or Randy Maloney at 343-1431 or through our Contact Page

Mother’s Day Brunch and Talent Show

On Sunday May 8th, the Chico Elk’s Lodge will be having their annual Mother’s Day Champagne Brunch, this event is for Elk’s and their Guests only and is not open to the public.  Please make your reservations by May 1st by calling the Lodge at 343-1431.

There will also be a talent show and anyone under the age of 16 is eligible to participate.  If you are an Elks Lodge Member or associated with a member your children or grandchildren are eligible to participate in the talent show.  To sign up for the talent show contact Victoria Staples through the Lodge Office at 343-1431.

The cost of the champagne brunch is $12 for adults, $5 for children 5-12 and free for children under 5.  The Lodge and Lounge will be open at 10am and Brunch will be served at 11am.

Happy Mother’s Day!

The Lecturing Knights Team

Elk’s Bowling News

The Chico Elks bowling season ended on April 11 with a roll off and sweeper at AMF Orchard Lanes. The League will start up again in August or September, 2011. There will be eight teams or more, if we can fill them. If you would like to bowl, contact Ernie Ridley through the Lodge office. The potluck and awards banquet was held on April 19th at Chico Elks Lodge #423.

Our League ending results were: In first place was the Loyal Knights team with a score of 2,682. Team members were Dave Weldref, Marlin Keller, Don Engle and David Ebright.

Second place went to the Treasurers’ team with a total score of 2,654. Gary Nagle, Sean Olschowka, Jack Barnes and Jim Hair bowled on this team.

In third place were the Lecturing Knights with a score of 2,555. Team members are Ed Anderson, Mike Efford, Richard Carver and Conrad Grinkiewicz.

Ray Navarro, Tony Miguel, Robert Sisk and Mike Ridley are the members of the PER’s bowling team. This team placed in fourth place with a total score of 2,414.

Great bowling was had by all. Congratulations to everyone who took part in the League this year. Hope to see everyone back in the fall. KEEP THEM ROLLING!

ELKS TRAVEL LEAGUE:

The Elks’ Travel League finished the season at Tyme To Bowl Lanes in Oroville on April 10th. A potluck and awards banquet was held on April 19th at Chico Elks Lodge #423. All ten teams will be back next season. The league may need a few bowlers to fill teams. Men have to be a paid up member of an Elks’ lodge, or a son or a son-in-law of an Elk.

League results were: First place went to Chico Lodge Team #8, with 24 wins and 8 losses. Team members were Don Engle, Traci Ebright, Jodel Ebright and David Ebright.

In second place we had a tie between Chico team #7 and Chico team #6 with a total of 20 wins and 12 losses for each team. Chico team #7 members were Joanne Navarro, Ray Navarro, Cheryl Ridley and Mike Ridley. Members of Chico team #6 were Gary Nagle, Carolyn Nagle, Daren Zuponcic and Fred Zuponcic.

Ernie Ridley