Wis-Moose News - Wisconsin Moose Association
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Wis-Moose News Click and Catch What's Happening April 2015 Edward Johnson – State Publicity Chair cpted@frontiernet.net Amy Boivin - Website Manager Aboivin00@gmail.com If it's happening in the state, let's get 'r out to our Family Centers. As the good things we do need to be condensed in such a manner As to be shared by one another. Vol 4 No. 8 GOINGS ON WITHIN OUR FRATERNITY Dates for Lodges to Know April 11 12 18 19 May 13 16 18 30 June 13 July 2-7 8 18 Executive Board Meeting Beloit #191 District #8 Meeting, Moose Legion #138 CHD Heart of the North Burnett County #1194 State Bowling Beloit #191 9:am Moose Legion #143 Celebration Menomonie #1584 3:pm District #7 Meeting Menomonie #1584 3:pm Leadership Training, Austin, MN #1180, 9 am Moose Legion #31 Celebration Racine #437 10:am SE WI CHD Meeting Racine #437 11:am Moose Legion #31 Celebration Kenosha #286 10:am MLEC Training, Proctor, MN #1302 9 am District #4 Meeting Saukville #1043 7:30pm District #1 Meeting Watertown #830 1:pm District #5 Meeting Kaukauna #953 1:pm District #3 Meeting Muskego #1057 7:pm Graduation/Pilgrim Conferral Mooseheart, IL 9:am District #8 Meeting, Moose Legion #138 CHD Heart of the North Rice Lake #402 International Convention Nashville District #4 Meeting West Bend #1398 State Golf West Bend #1398 Moose Legion #143 Celebration Juneau County # 1913 1:pm 20 25 District #7 Meeting Juneau County #1913 3:pm District #1 Meeting Beloit #191 1:pm CHD Meeting & Picnic Beloit #191 2:pm District #3 Meeting Milwaukee #49 7:pm Dells Days Wisconsin Dells District #5 Meeting Sheboygan #438 1:pm Other sports Events, see http://www.wismoose.org/sports.html Moose Charities Information / Location Want to know where to donate to for Moose Charities? Click the below link: http://www.moosecharities.org/default.a sp State Karaoke Contest a Huge Success The first annual Karaoke Contest from the Wisconsin Moose Association was held Friday night at the Associations Friday Fun Night on March 13 (yes Friday the thirteenth). It was held in conjunction with the other 47 association’s state meetings (on their respective dates), as part of Moose International’s Karaoke Contest. There were six Lodge Karaoke contests held from September through February 14 that provided their lodges contest. They provided the winners’ names to the chair of the Karaoke Contest, Richard Shiller from Green Bay Lodge #801. Five performed as one, Amy Bodoh, could not due to her husband, Michael, having just had open heart surgery. The five who performed representing their lodges were: Bev Walter L. Cecilla Danlion Cindy Berry Kayla Rosenow Lodi Revolinski West Bend #197 Muskego #1057 Kenosha #286 Janesville #197 Green Bay #801 After judge deliberation – judges being Regional Manager Gordon Dailey, the Chapter OV, Betty Krisza, and the WMA vice president, Kevin, Wanggaard – Cindy Berry was selected as the WMA winner. Cindy’s tape will sent to Moose International’s selection judges. Twelve (12) of those singers will be selected to be part of the Moose International’s Karaoke contest which will be held at the International Convention in Nashville Tennessee. Pictured here are the other participants, along with the Karaoke chair, Rich Shiller. Lodi, Bev, Cindy, L. Cecilla, and Kayla. Hopefully all 31 lodges will participate in 2016’s contest. Good luck, Cindy. At the State Conference ‘Membership’ and ‘Caring’ the Themes Plenty of Moose education and information was provided this past March at the Wisconsin State Moose Association Conference. From Trainings to Mooseheart/Haven updates. From Child ID Programs to Communications ideas to members. From sharing to advising. It all was shared so well from March 12-15 at the Plaza Hotel in Wausau, WI. The Moose guests were wonderful, focusing on member caring, sharing, and giving, of time and other resources. They also encouraged being more proactive, rather than some of the ‘complaining’ lodge / chapter member emphasis; making it a plan to be neat, nice and knowledgeable. Pictured here: Lana LaVelle, WI Deputy Grand Regent; Betty Krisza, Past Grand Regent; George W. McCullough III, Past Supreme Governor; and Brian Mifflin, WMA President. The Second Set of Moose Lifetime Achievement Award Winners Announced The WOTM selectee from those chapters that placed nominations in for the 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award (LTA) was Lynn Laufenberg of Madison Chapter #291. For the Lodges it was Darrell Ethington of Marinette Moose Lodge #2327. Congratulations to both. Pictured is Lynn with WI DGR Lana LaVelle; Darrell with WMA President Brian Mifflin Last year’s LTA’s were Green Bay Moose Lodge #801’s Terry Esser, and WOTM from Beloit Chapter’s #56 Dorothy Davis. Student ID Kit Training Available Time was set aside Saturday for lodge members to get acquainted with the 3 Student ID Kits the WMA has available for lodges to use. It sets up quickly. The materials need to make the program work in a given community is all there. Marinette is using one of the kits the on March 28. Simply sign up for one kit; make sure you practice with it before you have children come to the lodge or wherever the program is to be provided. A fantastic item lodges asked for and the state have available for you. Pictured is Marinette member Darrell Ethington putting information into the Child ID Kit laptop. Marinette has Successful Student ID Day On Saturday, March 28, the Marinette Moose Lodge #2327 sponsored, along with the local radio station, and Safe Surfin’, a Child ID Day. It was held in the Marinette Civic Center. Forty-two children were ID’d. There were a total of 8 Moose / Chapter members who assisted, along with 4 from the radio station, 42 children getting their ID cd that day. The ID kits, 3 in total, are available. You need to make a reservation for the kits by contacting Territorial Manager, Gary Beck. Here is one of the children getting ready for finger prints. Ed Schlaud, Marinette Moose #2327 Lodge Jr. Governor, is typing data into the ID kit computer. Consider using it, but plan, prepare, advertise, get materials out to community groups and school, and have a great day helping parents feel secure and getting the “Moose”, a great place to be and be a part of, out to those that need to be Moose. $0 Application Fee Through April 30 Wow! It’s back. But not for Long! There is no application fee required for ANY membership application transmitted to Moose International between March 1st, 2015 and April 30th, 2015. Completed applications must be remitted with first-year dues. The Supreme Council has authorized General Governor Steve Greene to issue a blanket dispensation to waive all membership fees for the Loyal Order of Moose, the Women of the Moose, and the Moose Legion to begin March 1st, 2015 through April 30th, 2015. Completed applications must be remitted with full first-year dues. King of Hearts KING OF HEARTS WINNERS Curt Carter West Bend #1398 Mark Starszak Saukville #1043 Go on line to check out if you’re a winner. https://secure.mooseintl.org/KingOfHearts/Defau lt.aspx Provide and Protect Welcome. You may have an interest in learning about the many benefits of gift plans. If you have any questions about the best way for you to benefit through a planned gift, please call. A member of our Planned Giving Team will be very pleased to help you. In addition, the Online Wills Planner is designed to help you gather the information your attorney will need to plan for your future. You will be guided through a series of questions that will help you identify your family members, estate assets and financial goals. Please go to this link for more great information http://moosecharitiesplannedgiving.org/ From the Deputy Grand Regent Greetings Co-Workers! Well, we made it through Conference and hopefully you learned at least one new item to take back to your chapter. I’m sure everyone had fun from what I could see. What a great Karaoke contest. I would have hated to be a judge, they were all so great. Congratulations to all who participated. Hopefully next year we will have more contestants! Also, Thank you to everyone who helped make this conference a truly great experience, especially the Marinette Moose Chapter #1900 for hosting and taking care of business smoothly, with happy faces throughout the weekend. Green Cap Ways and Means meetings are going on, to those who received their Green Cap congratulations, to those who are trying for the second chance, keep working for it, it is soooo worth it. Going to make this a short note, as with many of you, we are attempting to get ready for Easter and Spring Break! Have a great April and “see” you next month! Fraternally Lana LaVelle - DGR 2014-15 From the Wisconsin Moose Association President Greetings everyone, I wish to extend a big “thank you” to everyone that attended the midyear conference in Wausau. Fun was had by one and all along with lots of information in our workshops. Please make an effort to get more of your members to the September convention in Manitowoc. Those of you that are going to Nashville I’ll see you there. We have about 4 weeks left in the year to get our lodges and association to plus one. Please go the extra yard and do our best to bring us to the top. Thanks in advance for all the hard work. Respectfully, Brian Mifflin - President WI State Moose Association Message from the Territory #32 Manager Spring is in the air as we enter into April and the final 30 days of the moose year. We need to remember what our goals are over these final days: PLUS ONE is the main one: Be a “Preferred Lodge Award” winner, lodges must: 1) get your preferred member count to 7% of your membership, 2) get your retention rate to 85% Strive to help the association move towards being the “TOP ASSOCIATION”. All of these items can be obtained if we show that we have pride! Remember the one thing that Regional Manager Gordy Dailey talked about at the mid-year conference: that if something needs to change or happen that you need to do it. Don’t wait on the other member to start it. What happens at your lodge is up to YOU! Be that mover and shaker that helps your lodge make their “Premier Lodge Award”; gets your lodge to PLUS ONE or whatever other goal that you are trying to reach. I am sure that by doing these things we will be laying that foundation for the future days ahead. A big THANK YOU to all of those members that have put in much time and effort to help their lodge reach the goals that they have already, or will, reach by the end of this month. Remember it is about the children at Mooseheart and the seniors at Moosehaven. Fraternally Gary Beck WI Territorial Manager From Membership April is here and so is spring, I hope. This news article finds my family with a new addition, baby Cora. She arrived on time and healthy. Both Amy and the baby are doing great. I hope that everyone had a great time at the 70th Mid-Year Conference and safe return home. I know that I had a blast. Our OV, George W. McCullough III, aka: Jeepy, was outstanding. He brought so much energy and motivation to the conference that the room could hardly contain all of the excitement! Our membership numbers are still down, but I know that we can change this. There is still time to get our Association to a “PLUS ONE”, so please keep trying. Moose International has announced a couple of “tools” for the tool box that will be extremely help full. NO Application Fees until the end of April, and a chance to play the “King of Heart” with every member that you sign. The State Association is also offering a couple of promotions to encourage you to sign up new or former members. From now until the end of April 2015, if you sign up two new/former members, your name will be entered into a drawing for a year’s free dues. There will be a least one winner from every District. There is also still time to earn the Three Season Jacket! All you have to do is sign five new or former members and you will win the jacket. Pictured here is Doug Knight of Muskego Lodge 1057 showing off the jacket. I have been told that these jackets are awesome. (Maybe one day Gary will send me mine…) The poster within this article is up on all lodges – everywhere. There is a copy of it at the end of this month’s newsletter as well. Hopefully, with the coming of spring and with everything starting fresh again, we can all take that same attitude and start fresh with a major push in new membership applications. Until next month, Fraternally Mike Rynearson Membership Chair WMA Prelate michael.rynearson@gmail.com Three More Impressive Recognitions from the Wisconsin Moose /WOTM Along with the two Lifetime Achievement Awards, three other recognitions were provided. They were for State District President, Curt Carter, Dist. 4; Lodge Member Chester Rozumialski, Stevens Point Moose Lodge #1572; Rookie of the Year, Mike Burton, Racine Moose Lodge #437. Wisconsin’s Deputy Supreme Governor Recognized At the WMA Conference Banquet held on March 14, Larry Liljestrand, the Wisconsin Deputy Supreme Governor, was recognized. Larry makes himself available to lodges for assistance in organization and orientations. Rice Lake Chapter #725 to Represent Wisconsin for Ritual Competition The members of the Rice Lake Chapter #725 include Cindy Lammerstaurq, Heidi Jacobs, Lori Dahle (coach), Ruth Bartels, and Renee LaPoint. Good luck, ladies in Nashville. From the Sports Committee Chair Do you have questions on Sports Activities from International, the state? Or need help in ideas for you lodge? Feel free to contact me. Have a great time playing great games with the Moose. Fraternally yours Dan Threlkeld WMA Sports Chair dlvere1951@gmail.com Supreme Governor Visits WI Lodges Danny R. Albert serves as Supreme Governor, the chief presiding officer of the Loyal Order of Moose. He spent time in Wisconsin from Thursday, March 26 through 29. He visited lodges on his way from Green Bay to Chippewa Falls before heading on to Minnesota. While visiting the Marinette Moose Lodge #2327, Danny enjoyed their regular Burger Night; however 105 members and guests took part in several ventures Danny spoke of Lodge Commitment as has been shown at the Marinette Lodge being a leader in the state for membership [promotion] and community activities. At Marinette that night Danny helped in presenting over $6,100 in monetary gifts to over 14 various community groups. Eight different protective groups received a case each of Tommy Moose. Pictured below are 6 of the protective groups along with Marinette Moose Lodge #2327 Governor Dennis Ethington (left) and Danny (holding Tommy). On Friday evening, Danny attended a dinner at Chippewa Moose Lodge #246. Forty members attended. Also invited, and came, were the Chippewa sheriff and fire chief. . Total Endowment funds collected from both lodges was over $140. Thank you, Larry Liljestrand, Wisconsin Deputy Supreme Governor, for being the host, chaperone and Moose Driver of/for Danny Albert So, who is Danny Albert? Supreme Governor Albert was elected to this position at the 126th International Convention in Las Vegas in June 2014. He previously served as Supreme Jr. Governor during 2013-2014 and Supreme Prelate during 2012-2013. Danny has served on the Supreme Council, the Fraternity’s corporate Board of Directors, since 2006. Before that he served on the Moose Charities Board from 2004-2006, the Mooseheart Board of Directors from 2000-2004, and 11 years prior on the International Sports Committee, including as its chairman. From our Legion Ambassador . We only have a couple of Months left to be on top of the list for the Wisconsin Moose Legion, so let's get moving, men, and see what we can do. Each lodge should be trying to do their part in Signing up New Moose Legion Members. Respectfully, Ambassador Robert Rufer From the WOTM Membership Chair WOW! Women of Wisconsin! What an amazing conference we had in Wausau! Many, many thanks to all that donated to the “Made in Wisconsin” pool. Barb Toth from Milwaukee was the lucky winner of all the goodies. It’s so nice to renew friendships and make new friends when we get together. Our OV, Betty Krisza was absolutely amazing! She was fun and informative and what a joy to have her as our official visitor. The end of the Chapter year is just around the corner and it would be wonderful for all of us to make our Award of Achievement. And we all know that one of the requirements is to be “plus one” for the Chapter year. Signing new members plus retaining the ones that we have will certainly help us to accomplish that goal but it will take action on our part to make that happen. Again, when we became a member we promised to fulfill two primary obligations: 1) Increasing the strength of the Order by proposing for membership qualified individuals of high personal character, and 2) Giving of my energy and substance in support of Mooseheart and Moosehaven. Are we living up to those obligations? If everyone in the state would sign one member between now and the end of the Moose year, just think what that would do for our membership numbers. I’ll throw the challenge out there and let’s see what happens. It’s unfortunate that we all wait until the end of the year, “crunch time”, and so maybe, just maybe we should rethink our Membership strategies??? Just some food for thought….. When I spoke to you at the conference, I started out by saying that “when I would stand in front of you and speak I always felt like I was preaching to the choir”. That’s not the case anymore. Today I feel like I am “conversing with a bunch of Rockstars,” because that is how you all make me feel. We’re all doing what we can and giving it our all. The unfortunate part is we just need to push a little bit harder. We can do it – we’ve done it before! So I’m challenging each and every one of you to sign one new member during the month of April. Game On! In Friendship, Karyn Johnson Chapter Membership Chair From Youth Awareness Spring Brewer Ticket Raffle Drawn at the State Convention At the March State Moose Association Conference the winners of the 20014/15 Brewer Ticket Raffle were drawn along with 49 other participant winners. Remember, those tickets can be sold to anyone, member or not. The winning ticket was Bodo Bube of Neenah, Wisconsin. He chose, rather than the tickets, a cash card with $2,500 on it. Congrats to Bodo and the other 49 winners. They are listed at the end of this Newsletter. The Association is now to being one more state raffle. It is again for the Grand Prize being two season – home game, of course, tickets to the 2015/16 Packer games. Lodges will be receiving the tickets by the end of May along with all Moose / Chapter members (in the mail). They will again me $5 for one or three for $10. Buy, get others to buy. There will be a large assortment of other prizes as well, much like what was done with the Brewer Ticket Raffle. The Raffle will be held at the Kenosha Moose Lodge #286 on Saturday, September 5. Come down for the fun, music, and the drawing (s). As the state Youth Awareness chair, and as Wisconsin will host the students in 2017, I will be visiting the Youth Awareness activities held this month in Florida. I can get further insight as to the types of activities, education, planning, and selecting of the International winners. Remember, five scholarships totaling $30,000 are awarded annually from Moose International. Have a great spring. Enjoy Wisconsin. Go Brewers! Fraternally, Scott Gordon Chairman, State Raffle State Youth Awareness scottgordon59@hotmail.com Three Moose International Grants Awarded to Wisconsin Lodges This past year Moose International opened up $1 million in funds for lodges to apply for some major work that needed to be done to their facility. One hundred six were awarded. Nineteen of the 32 19/32) lodges in WI applied. Three (3) were granted for 2014. They were Chippewa Falls #246 for Parking Lot Needs La Crosse #1920 for Bathroom Renovations Stevens Point #1572 for Kitchen Renovations Another year of Grants will be available. Lodge officers and Administrators need to follow criteria for such grants to the letter and get them in on time. They may begin the process May 1. Time to think Golf Yes, place July 18 on the calendar, you Golfers. The 2015 State Golf Outing will be hosted by the West Bend #1398 Moose Lodge. The Registration Form will be on the state Web later this month. It will include Registration, food, and lodging information. Golf play is open to lodge / chapter members in good standing. Plan to attend. The initial registration form is at the end of this newsletter. For more information, please contact John Guilluame regarding this year’s state golf - moosesports@sbcglobal.net . It’s Time to Think Nashville 2015 Nashville will also be “home” to the 2015 International Moose Convention from July 3 – 7 at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center. As one of the Moose Fraternity’s most popular destinations, Nashville has offered our members a unique and entertaining experience each and every time we’ve visited. Our convention, over the 4th of July weekend, features new and exciting events and includes opportunities to visit the world-famous Grand Ole Opry and watch one of the best fireworks displays in the country! For the second year in a row, Moose members will also have the chance to participate in a variety of Heart of the Community events, where we’ll again show the local community what it really means to be a Moose. For the first time ever, the Moose will also crown an International Karaoke Champion who will have worked his or her way up from the Lodge competitions all the way to the international finals. Come see what kind of talent our Brothers and Co-workers possess – the winner may be from your Lodge or Chapter! Don’t miss out on your opportunity to learn more about the Moose while having a great time with members from across our great Fraternity. For many of you, Nashville is a reasonable drive away, so there’s no excuse not to be there. Whether you are an officer or simply an average member, this convention has plenty to offer. We look forward to seeing YOU in the “Music City” next July. Here is the link to housing at the Inn at Opryland: http://www.marriott.com/meeting-eventhotels/group-corporatetravel/groupCorp.mi?resLinkData=Moos e%20International%202015%20Conven tion%2C%20Inn%20at%20Opryland%2 0Block%20Jul%201Jul%209%2C%202015%5Ebnagi%60M S1MS1A%7CMS1MS1B%7CMS1MS1C %7CMS1MS1D%6099.00%60USD%60f alse%607/1/15%607/9/15%606/1/15&ap p=resvlink&stop_mobi=yes Moose International Website from the State Page It seems that every once in a while internet sites’ systems need individual computer tweaking. If, on your personal computer, you find you cannot get on the Moose International site from the tab provided, then go up to your browser and find the icon that refreshes (it looks like a backward arrow). Click on that once and it will update your system for any ‘tweaks.’ Remember once you get on the system, and you wish to get to the members pages, you must put in your last name, and then the password: “2014.” Wisconsin Moose Lodges Need to Reach another Moose Lodge in Wisconsin. Note the information below. Emails to lodges are “lodgexxx@mooseunits.org” You need to put the lodge’s number in where the x’s are. Facility Name Address City State Zip Code Phone No. Family Center 367 Appleton 1216 E Wisconsin Ave Appleton Wisconsin 54911 (920) 8302834 Lodge 191 Beloit 1806 Gale Dr Beloit Wisconsin 53511 (608) 3629886 Lodge 1077 Bloomer - CMP - RV 1890 9Th Ave Bloomer Wisconsin 54724 (715) 5681304 Lodge 246 Chippewa Falls 8118 149Th St Chippewa Falls Wisconsin 54729 (715) 7233278 Family Center 1502 N10792 Lakeshore Clintonville Rd - CMP - RV Clintonville Wisconsin 54929 (715) 8234006 Family Center 1408 Eau Claire 3606 Curvue Rd - RV Eau Claire Wisconsin 54703 (715) 8356522 Lodge 2564 Fond Du Lac Fond Du Lac Wisconsin 54935 (920) 9339170 Family Center 1238 Eastern Kettle W 198 N 10217 Moraine Appleton Av - CMP - RV Germantown Wisconsin 53022 (262) 2555055 Lodge 801 Green Bay 846 Morris Ave Green Bay Wisconsin 54304 (920) 4947230 Family Center 197 - 2701 Rockport Road Janesville Wisconsin 53545 (608) 190 E 2Nd St Janesville - CMP - RV 7520809 Lodge 953 Kaukauna 900 W Ducharme St Kaukauna Wisconsin 54130 (920) 7661030 Family Center 286 Kenosha - CMP - RV 3003 30Th Ave Kenosha Wisconsin 53144 (262) 6577831 Family Center 1920 La Crosse 1932 Ward Ave - CMP - RV La Crosse Wisconsin 54601 (608) 7882998 Family Center 1451 Po Box 14453 Madison Madison Wisconsin 53714 (608) 2239904 Lodge 2327 Marinette - CMP - RV Marinette Wisconsin 54143 (715) 7324677 Mauston Wisconsin 53948 (608) 8477833 720 19Th Ave Menomonie Wisconsin 54751 (715) 2352011 Lodge 49 Milwaukee - RV 5476 S 13Th St Milwaukee Wisconsin 53221 (414) 2814444 Family Center 754 Monroe - CMP - RV 639 Third Ave Monroe Wisconsin 53566 (608) 3256585 Family Center 1057 - S86 W21693 Muskego Janesville Rd Muskego Wisconsin 53150 (262) 6622500 Lodge 2661 Phillips 604 Beebe St. Phillips Wisconsin 54555 (715) 3396596 5530 Middle Rd Racine Wisconsin 53402 (262) 6393209 N 5233 E Nettleton Lane Family Center 1913 Juneau County 601 Colfax St - CMP - RV Lodge 1584 Menomonie - RV Family Center 437 Racine - CMP - RV Family Center 402 Rice Lake - CMP - RV 40 E Newton Rice Lake Wisconsin 54868 (715) 2362909 Family Center 594 River Falls - CMP - RV 620 N Clark St River Falls Wisconsin 54022 (715) 4259152 Family Center 1043 193 E Green Bay Ave Saukville Saukville Wisconsin 53080 (262) 2842228 Family Center 438 Sheboygan Sheboygan Wisconsin 53081 (920) 4570803 Family Center 1572 Stevens Point 1025 Second St N - CMP - RV Stevens Point Wisconsin 54481 (715) 3443224 Family Center 606 Superior - RV 66 E 5Th St Superior Wisconsin 54880 (218) 7307302 Lodge 680 Thorp 207 North Lincoln St. Thorp Wisconsin 54771 Lodge 830 Watertown 1222 Juneau St Watertown Wisconsin 53094 (920) 2616458 Lodge 1194 Burnett County - RV 7330 State Rd 70 Webster Wisconsin 54893 (715) 3495923 West Bend Wisconsin 53095 (262) 3388122 1811 Georgia Ave Family Center 1398 West Bend 1721 Chestnut St - RV Wisconsin Moose Sports 2015 / 16 Golf outing July 18, 2015 West Bend Horseshoes August 15, 2015 Beloit Baggs September 26, 2015 Muskego Pool October 17, 2015 Eau Claire 2016 Dartball January 9, 2016 Racine 301 Co-ed Darts February 6, 2016 Sheboygan Bowling March 6,+ 2016 Marinette Golf outing July 16, 2016 Clintonville Horseshoes August 20, 2016 West Bend Pool October 16, 2016 Eau Claire ?? 2015 Wisconsin State Moose Association Spring Raffle Winners List 1. Bodo Bube Neenah 2. Robert McDougal Racine 3. Linda Rosenbaum Waukesha 4. Carolyn Ryan LaCrosse 5. Barb Coates Racine 6. Pat Wilke Watertown 7. Gary Sepanski Kenosha 8. Ken Vieth Marinette 9. Gerald Zaharias Milwaukee 10. Teresa Hanson Janesville 11. Frank Nolan Superior 12. Sharon Nelson Racine 13. Laura Osowski West Bend 14. Randy Knapp Chippewa Falls 15. Ray Gornik Zion Ill 16. Larry Barth Racine 17. Eugene Russell Edeavor 18. Thomas Behnke Green Bay 19. Bob Franklin Janesville 20. Jim Bender West Bend $2500.00 Gift Card $250.00 Gift Card $100.00 Gift Card $75.00 Gift Card $50.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card 21. Gertrude Disler West Bend 22. Barbara Schnieder Racine 23. Larry Dantzman Green Bay 24. Joan Hulhoff Racine 25. Warren Klemick West Allis 26. Bud LePage Kenosha 27. Gerald Jensen Janesville 28. Steven Oleniczak Milwaukee 29. Tony Zindar Jr Franklin 30. Denise Leitzinger Shullsburg 31. Doris Bourdo Muskego 32. Richard Henkel Muskego 33. Rita Boegel Kewaskum 34. Kathy Wojtasiak West Bend 35. Tricia Strash Kenosha 36. Pete Nottleson Racine 37. Luella Cherry Rolling Meadows Il. 38. Gary Manowski Stevens Point 39. Leni Potts Monroe 40. Richard Schulties Beaver Dam $25.00 Gift Card 41. Joe Michalak Milwaukee 42. Margie Vavra Monroe $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card 43. Tom Schutte Shawano 44. K Lancetti Chippewa Falls 45. Mark Gehin Stevens Point 46. Alan Kraus Fond du Lac 47. Dale Olsen Kenosha 48. Robert Billiat East Troy 49. Steve Rini East Troy 50. Pamela Aulozzi $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card $25.00 Gift Card 2015 International Moose SPORTS TOURNAMENTS BOWLING APRIL 11 - MAY 17 Michigan City, IN Lodge 980 STEEL-TIP DARTS APRIL 24 - 26 Lynchburg South, VA Lodge 1727 POOL JULY 1 - 4 (New Dates) Merritt Island, FL Lodge 2073 HORSESHOES JULY 10 - 12 (New Dates) Strasburg, VA Lodge 403 SOFTBALL JULY 24 - 27 Bedford, VA Lodge1897 GOLF JULY 31 - AUGUST 2 Henry County, GA Lodge 2170 OCTOBER 30 - NOVEMBER 1 Williamsburg, VA Lodge 757 For additional information on these events please visit the Moose International website www.mooseintl.org/portal/sports/sport.asp or call Activities at (630) 966-2214.