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

Chico Wins District Ritual Competition

The Officers of Chico Elks Lodge #423 placed first as a team at the North District Ritual Competition held this last weekend at the Redding Elks Lodge #1073.  Chico competed against the seven other lodges in the district and while the individual awards were distributed among all of the Lodges in the district, the Chico officers ended the event with the highest team score.  Here are the individual results of the team:

Inner Guard Matt Stanton, 3rd place Chaplain Kevin Payne, 3rd place Lecturing Knight Ryan O’donnell, 2nd place Loyal Knight Mike O’donnell, 2nd place Leading Knight Matt Goddard, 2nd place and most impressive 11′oclock toast Esquire Brian Arntzen, 1st place Exalted Ruler Mike Staples, 2nd place

Overall it was an outstanding competition and all of the Lodges in the North District put on outstanding performances of the Ritual.

Congratulations Chico Lodge Officers we are very proud of you!

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April ER’s Message

To all my brothers and Sisters: I would like to thank our membership for giving me the opportunity to fill the position of the Exalted Ruler this coming year. I would also like to thank our fellow officers who have given me guidance to this point. Our management and staff have also been such a help. We, as officers, are lucky to have such a great support staff.

We have been practicing for ritual competition. Some of you know or have participated in this long standing tradition. Those of you who haven’t, I urge you to attend this year’s competition in Redding. We compete against all the other lodges in our district. We performed the initiation ritual for the first time on step-up night, Wednesday, March 23, at our Lodge. I would like to commend the Officers for the fine job they did.

To give you a little insight into my life: I am married to Victoria, we have two children that you may have seen running about. We both work locally. I’m in telecommunications and my wife works for a local agricultural management company.

As for our officers this year, we have some new additions. Starting with our new trustee Russ Fortier, PER, Esquire Brian Arntzen, Chaplain Kevin Payne, and Inner guard Matt Stanton. I’m pleased to inform you they are all doing really well in preparation for our competition.

Finally, please review the menu of the dinners and make time to eat at our Lodge. Matt and his staff put together some of the best dishes in this area! I had a stuffed cod that would have been $18.00 or more at any restaurant in town. At our facility, it was only $9.00 with the best salad bar in town and dessert! We all plan evenings out. All I’m asking is that you review our own menu and take advantage of our dinners.

Thanks again for this opportunity and hope to see you at dinner some evening.

Michael Staples, Exalted Ruler

Elks Bowling News

The Chico Elks Bowling League just finished their 27th week. The PER’s team is in first place with 16.5 wins and 7.5 losses. Team members are Ray Navarro, Tony Miguel, Robert Sisk, Mike Ridley and sub Ken Greminger.

The roll off and sweeper will be on April 18th; then the potluck and awards will be on April 26th (Tuesday) at the Chico Elks Lodge #423. Happy hour is at 6 PM with dinner at 6:30 PM.

Results below of the Chico City Tournament held in the month of February. All Elks teams did well in the tournament.

LADIES RESULTS: Division 3 Team Elks Ladies #1 came in first place. Team members are: Linda Rowland, Dar Fogleman, Bethany Whippo and Jodel Ebright.

Individual awards were give to Jodel Ebright in Division 2 Singles where she took third place; she also took first place in All Events.

MEN RESULTS: In DIVISION 1, the Elks Treasures took seventh place. Team members are: Gary Nagle, Jack Barnes, Sean Olschowka and Jim Hair. The Elks PER’s also took eleventh place in Division 1. Team members: are Ray Navarro, Mike Ridley Tony Miguel and Ken Greminger.

DIVISION 1 DOUBLES: Eleventh place went to Don Engle & David Ebright; seventeenth place went to Ray Navarro & Ken Griminger.

DIVISION 1 SINGLES: First place went to Jim Becker & fourth place went to Ray Navarro.

DIVISION 2 TEAM: In third place was the team Elks Loyal Knights. Team members are; Dave Waldref, Marlin Keller, Don Engle & David Ebright. Also taking a third place was the Elks Chaplains. Team members are: Ernie Ridley, Mike Navarro, Jack Barnes and Jim Becker.

DIVISION 2 DOUBLES: in fifth place, Mike Conners & Ron Lindblad; eighth place, Gary Nagle & Jack Barnes; thirteen place, Mike Ridley & Tony Miguel.

DIVISION 3 TEAM: first place went to Elks Lecturing Knights. Team members are: Ed Anderson, Michael Efford, Richard Carver and Conrad Grinkiewicz. Second Place went to the Elks Rulers; Members of the team are: Gene Wright, Stan Haley, Ernie Ridley and Jim Becker. In third place was the Elks Leading Knights’ team. Team members are: Paul Arnold, Rhys Severe, David Murgia and Thuonp Tran.

DIVISION 3 DOUBLES: second place went to Stan Haley & Gene Wright; eighth place to Paul Arnold & Rhys Severe.

DIVISION 3 SINGLES: in sixth place was Stan Haley and in eighth place was Gene Wright.

HIGH SCRATCH SERIES: in first place was Jim Becker with a score of 729.

HIGH HANDICAP SERIES: in first place was Mike Efford with a score of 788.

ALL EVENTS DIVISION 1: second place ~ Jim Becker; seventh place ~ Ray Navarro.

ALL EVENTS DIVISION 2: eleventh place ~ Gary Nagle; twelfth place ~ Terry Lindblad; fifteenth place ~ Ron Lindblad; sixteenth place ~ Ernie Ridley.

ALL EVENTS DIVISION 3: First place ~ Gene Wright; eighth place ~ Paul Arnold; tenth place ~ Tony Miguel.

ELKS’ TRAVEL LEAGUE

The league will end this month on April 10th at Tyme To Bowl Lanes in Oroville at Gold Country Casino. Starting time is 1PM. Awards and Potluck will be April 26th. Standing going into the last two months are: 1st place,  Chico #8 with 19 wins and 5 losses; 2nd place, Chico #6 with 14 wins and 10 losses; 3rd place, Chico #7 14 wins and 10 losses.

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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.

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