Winter - Medinah Shriners

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Winter - Medinah Shriners
Volume 3, Number 4
Winter 2013
MEDINAH SHRINER
A Publication of the Medinah Shrine
64th ANNUAL GLSA CEREMONIAL SESSION
In this issue:
MEDINAH SHRINERS
Aleikum es Selamu
A non-profit corporation operating under
the auspices of Shriners International,
an Iowa Corporation
ELECTED OFFICERS 2013
Potentate
Chief Rabban
Assistant Rabban
High Priest & Prophet
Oriental Guide
Treasurer
Recorder
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Temple Communications
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Black Camel Report
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Stated Meeting Notice
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64th Annual GLSA Ceremonial Session
Donald R. Marquardt
Frederick J. Martin
R. Michael Keltner
Craig C. Stimpert
Lance M. Evans
James B. Stoner, P.P.
Scott W. Sonnenberg
REPRESENTATIVES TO THE
IMPERIAL COUNCIL 2013
Potentate
Donald R. Marquardt
Chief Rabban
Frederick J. Martin
Assistant Rabban
R. Michael Keltner
Representative
Jay R. Wilson
Representative Emeritus
Robert O. Kuehn, P.P.
Representative Ad Vitam
Lewis K. Molnar
Representative Ad Vitam Charles G. Cumpstone, Jr.
APPOINTMENTS FOR 2013
Captain of the Guard
Outer Guard
Ceremonial Coordinator
1st Ceremonial Master
2nd Ceremonial Master
Director of Parade Units
Parade Marshall
Director of Committees
Director of Shrine Clubs
The Potentate’s Message
William M. Kissane
Lyle M. Johannsen
LeRoy C. Baumann
Dwaine A. Churma
James Sicinski
LeRoy C. Baumann
Ronald Culen
Joseph W. Smiesko
Calvin Tazelaar
MEDINAH SHRINER MAGAZINE
Chief Editor
Jim Burke
Chief Photographer I
R. Patrick Moore
Chief Photographer II
Jeffrey Klawitter
Design & Layout
Jim Burke
Divan Liaison
Craig C. Stimpert
Printing Services
Viking Printing
PURPOSE
Medinah Shrine was established in 1883 to provide a
social and entertaining Oasis in the Desert of Chicago.
The Shrine is a fraternity based on the Masonic Beliefs of the Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of
Man. Medinah was founded to further promote the
tenets of Freemasonry, brotherly love, relief and truth.
Remembering our creed – Faith, Hope and Charity –
the greatest of these being Charity – we founded our
own Charity, the Shriner‟s Hospitals for Children®.
Nobles, support your Fraternity and your Charity.
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100 Million Dollar Club
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Imperial Sir John A. Cinotto visits Medinah
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Medinah Shriners 50K Giveaway
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Spring Ceremonial Announcement
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Fall Ceremonial
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Pictures from the Potentate’s Trip to Jamaica
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Children’s Holiday Party
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News from Units and Committees
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Shrine Club Activities
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FROM THE EDITOR....
This publication is intended as a way to convey information to all of our
members about what has happened in the past months and keep you up to
date on events that will be coming up.
The Medinah Shriner Magazine is for you the Nobility and any and all articles that you feel may benefit our members will be accepted and reviewed
for inclusion in an upcoming issue.
Send articles to:
jim@medinah.org
ADVERTISING…
If you would like to advertise in this publication, please contact Jim Burke
in the Medinah Office at 630-889-1400 or email jim@medinah.org.
PLEASE HELP OUR ADVERTISERS
BY SHOWING YOUR SUPPORT
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Subscriptions are included in annual member dues.
Cost to purchase a subscription is $15.00 per year.
Contact the Recorder‟s office if you wish to purchase
subscriptions for family members.
MEDINAH SHRINE CENTER
550 N. Shriners Drive
Addison, IL 60101
Tel: 630-889-1400 Fax: 630-705-9907
www.medinah.org
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The Potentate’s Message
Dear Nobles,
You have heard me refer to this year as being the “ride of a lifetime” and
that it has been. As my wife said, we never ran out of gas, but we can
sure use a tune up. As with any trip there is a lot of preparation and anticipation, with any job, there is a lot of work and at times aggravation, and with so many friends, there is a lot
of fun and good times. The purpose of each and every year is two-fold, to keep Medinah‟s membership
growing for (1) our future and (2) for the future of our Hospitals. We can never lose sight of or become
complacent in regards to the importance of bringing in new members. I urge you all to keep that a personal priority.
Celebrating Medinah‟s 130th year, we tried new ideas, Groundhog Day, a Ladies Flower Show, Pote‟s
Motorcycle (and car) Ride, an Old-fashioned Picnic at a new location with a rubber duck drop, an Outdoor
Ceremonial and a few changes to the Children‟s Holiday Party which brought in many positive comments.
We had record-breaking sales for the 600 Club. As of this publication, we have maintained a positive
membership all year thanks to a great team effort!
We are growing and becoming stronger but we need to keep our eyes focused on the future. Keep thinking of new ideas for fun events and for Medinah fundraisers, to attract new members and to involve the
public and raise awareness of who we are and what we are about. Remember, we can‟t help our Hospitals if we aren‟t around.
2013 comes to an end with some sadness, no regrets and with a lot of great memories. My term may
have come to an end, but my commitment to Medinah‟s future does not. I like the sound of “Mighty Medinah”, don‟t you? It has been an unbelievable honor to serve as your Potentate for 2013. I have done so
always with Medinah‟s best interest at heart. Thank you for supporting Medinah this year. I will see you
around the realm and am looking forward to 2014 when Sherrill and I will be welcoming our first grandchild the end of June.
Yours in the Faith,
Donald R. Marquardt
Your Potentate for 2013
Support Your Blue Lodge
Not all Masons are Shriners,
but all Shriners are Masons.
Remember to support your Blue Lodge.
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TEMPLE COMMUNICATIONS
THE RECORDER’S MESSAGE
Let There Be Light
As Masons we are familiar with the short phrase of "More Light". When it comes to your Shrine Center it's more like controlled
light. I wrote earlier about our lighting and that when the lights magically turn on, those aren't ghosts of Shriners but our new sensor system for lighting. These sensors are in unit rooms, closets and hallways. The job is almost complete but we need your help
to make sure that the lights that are not controlled by sensors are turned off when you leave and area or the building. There are
several areas lights need to be turned off manually (that usually means by a Noble, don't assume the people from catering will do
it). The Patrol/Marshal Unit room is all manual. In both hallways (Unit & Oasis) there are a pair of light switches for each hallway
and only one of the pair will operate lights, the other is automatic. Please turn off the ones you can and the timer will take care of
the rest. When entering the Membership entrance, if the lights are out, the Oasis hall lights will turn on when you come through
the second set of doors. The same goes for the unit hallway.
Thanks for listening.
Fraternally,
Scott W. Sonnenberg
Recorder
Congratulations to Assistant Rabban Mike Keltner
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NOTICE
NOTICE
NOTICE
NOTICE
FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 2014 7:30 PM
ANNUAL MEETING, ELECTION AND INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS
You are invited and requested to attend MEDINAH'S ANNUAL MEETING, ELECTION AND INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS
on January 17, 2014. The meeting will be held at Medinah Shrine Center, 550 N. Shriners Drive, Addison, IL 60101, at
7:30 p.m. for the purpose of electing Medinah Officers and Representatives to the Imperial Council for 2014 and for
transacting such other business as may regularly come before the meeting. This meeting is STAG.
Your attention is called to Section 325.11 of the Imperial Council Bylaws
325.11 Election Regulations.
(a) Electioneering. A candidate for an elected office in a Shrine temple may print, publish and circulate during the year
he is seeking the elected office, a résumé consisting of his educational background, his vocational history, and his Masonic and Shrine record. Except as provided in the prior sentence, the printing, publication, circulating or distribution of
resolutions, letters, telegrams, tickets, email or other devices, by a unit, club, Noble, or group of Nobles, suggesting,
recommending opposing, or containing the names of proposed candidates for office in the temple is prohibited.
(b) Expenditures Prohibited. The expenditure of money for gifts, favors, or entertainment on behalf of a candidate for
elected office is prohibited.
(c) Violation. For any violation of (a) or (b), the Imperial Potentate may suspend any offending Noble, and he may declare the election of the officers void and order a new election.
(d) Notice. At least one week prior to the annual meeting or any election, the temple Recorder shall mail to each member
a notice thereof containing this section.
Amend. 2014
Bring your 2014 dues card. If you haven’t received your new card, membership is verified at the door.
You may pay for your 2014 dues that evening at the door.
Wear your Fez! Refreshments will be served after the meeting.
ATTEST:
SCOTT W. SONNENBERG, RECORDER
DONALD R. MARQUARDT
ILLUSTRIOUS POTENTATE
IN MEMORIAM
NOBLES VISITED
BY THE BLACK CAMEL
August 22 to December 15
Richard S. Winzer
Charles H. Phillippo
Miles J. Cunat, Jr.
Sam D. Caniglia, Sr.
Kenneth P. Johnson
Roy Nicholas Perry
Earl Thompson
Robert C. Carlborg
Andrew Tomaras
Donald Walker
Joseph E. Britz
Robert D. Sampson
Aloysious J. Richards
George D. Kladis
Mike Fields
George Prinz
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Raymond Lary
Richard Whitlock
Gordon Hanson
Harley Kellbach
Robert Vanemmerik
Meyer Singer
Arthur Johnson
Ronald Schalk
Roy Perry
Martin J. Napoli
James L. Reed
William J. Ulrich
Kenneth E. Mortenson
Robert J. Woolsey
George E. Hardison, Sr.
Herman Novetsky
Joseph S. Laverde
Jerome Wigodner
Leonard Lee
George Jovanovich
Samuel M. Quiaoit, Sr.
Robert T. Volz
Clinton E. Carlstrom
Robert D. Nielsen
James T. Duddy
George A. Weber
Bernt F. Westre
Dean Priovolos
Kenneth F. Wright
Carl J. Veltmann
Thomas F. Bahr, Sr.
Charles Renegar
Steven Skrha
John W. Nerlinger
Donald L. Lape
Joe L. Stith
Marvin A. Gordon
Warren T. Hansen
Edmund D. Schmelzle
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Medinah Shrine Amateur Radio Unit
New Shrine Unit Status Granted By
Potentate Donald R. Marquardt
M.S.A.R.C. Is On The Air
The Medinah Shrine Amateur Radio Club (M.S.A.R.C.) has been granted a Medinah Shrine Unit Status
and is on the air and operating.
This new Medinah Shrine Unit was formed to have a viable active Amateur Radio Club and communications unit at Medinah. Our purpose is to support our 22 Shriners’ Hospitals for Children, Medinah Shrine
Center and all of its technological needs and activities, while promoting the Amateur Radio Service.
To be a full active member of the unit a noble would have to be a member in good standing with Medinah
and a hold an FCC Granted Amateur Radio License. We also have a secondary membership for any member that would like to join the club that is working towards their license, enjoys listening to Shortwave or
any member that enjoys working on or repairing RF Equipment.
M.S.A.R.C. is in the process of applying for a Station Call Sign from the FCC that will designate us as an
officially sanctioned Radio Club. M.S.A.R.C. will also start the building of a world class radio station at
Medinah with equipment to operate an Amateur Radio Station on all bands and in all modes of operation
afforded to Hams. Our presence will afford Medinah Membership opportunities to assist with licensing and
general information and in the future offer assistance to the outside public and youth groups that are interested in Amateur Radio.
If you have an interest in Radio, CW, Digital Communications, Computers, Short Wave listening or Electronics. If you want to communicate locally on 2 Meters or around the world on any of the other bands or
you have an interest in emergency communications, come out to our next meeting and see what we are all
about. We would love to have you as a member or a guest. Our Stated Meetings are on the Second Monday
of the month at Medinah at 7:30pm.
For more information please contact our Station Manager, Michael J. Molloy "W9MJM" at
w9mjm@mjmolloy.com
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MEDINAH FAMILY WEDDING DISCOUNT AVAILABLE
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GLSA CEREMONIAL SESSION
The 64th Annual GLSA Ceremonial Session was held in Mason, Ohio from September 11 - 15 and once
again Medinah was very well represented.
Congratulations to our Black Horse Troop, Flying Carpets, Highlanders and Motor Corps. Units for winning many trophies and awards. This session also included a visit to the Shriners Hospital for Children® in
Cincinnati.
The Annual GLSA Sessions are a fun way to meet your fellow Nobles from other areas and to participate
in the camaraderie and fellowship that is always part of any Shrine function.
Pictured here are some of the highlights of this year‟s session.
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100 Million Dollar Club &
Royal Order of the Rose
100 Million Dollar Club
Royal Order of the Rose
The achievement of raising $100,000,000 will assure
maintenance of the “world‟s greatest philanthropy”, and continue
on a permanent basis the work of the 22 Shriners Hospitals for
Children® in treating and restoring youngsters with orthopedic
problems and burn injuries to a normal, useful life. You can be
an important member of the 100 Million Dollar Club by sending
your check for $100 (or stating that you have provision in your will
giving at least $100) payable to the Shriners Hospitals for Children®,
to the Recorder‟s Office at Medinah Shrine Center.
In addition, when a Noble contributes $100 or more to the
Million Dollar Club in the name of a Lady, the Noble not only receives a 100 Million Dollar Club Certificate, the Lady will also receive a Royal Order of the Rose Certificate, as well as a rose pin to
wear at all Shrine Functions to commemorate her induction into the
“Royal Order of the Rose”. The donation can be designated on
behalf of, or in memory of, your wife, mother, sister, daughter,
granddaughter, grandmother, aunt, or any other special lady in
your life. So Nobles, honor your ladies by changing the lives of the
children in our care.
Nobles who make a contribution may also purchase a $100 Million
fez tassel pin, for a fee of $15.00, at the Medinah Office.
100 Million Dollar Club Donors August 22 to December 15
James L. Bronson
In Memory of Thelma Kilmartin
Robert E. Anderson
David Wray
In Memory of Arlene Wray
Norman G. Maske
David & Brandi Huffman
In Memory of Mother
& Mother In Law
Richard E. McClain
Given In The Holiday Spirit
In Memory of Bruce Marta
James M. Wilson
Royal Order of the Rose
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Scott W. Sonnenberg, Recorder
Medinah Shrine Center
550 N. Shriners Drive
Addison, IL 60101
My Pledge
I want to be a member of the “100 Million
Dollar Club” and a benefactor of the Shriners
Hospitals for Children®.
Signed
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I have enclosed my check for $100 payable to the Shriners Hospitals for Children®.
I have enclosed a copy of my will (or have added a codicil to my present will)
giving at least $100 to the Shriners Hospitals for Children®.
If in honor or memory of a specific person, or with other special intent,
please indicate in the area below:
Name ……………………………………………………………………………………..
Address ………………………………………………………………………………….
City ………………………………………………………. State ………. Zip ………..
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Hi, my name is Harper. I am almost 4 years old.
I was born with muscle, joint and bone disabilities, but now I
am walking because of the services I have received at Shriners
St. Louis, Shriners Chicago and the amazing work I have had
from Dr. Harold vanBosse and his team at Shriners Hospital for
Children - Philadelphia.
My family and I thank you all for the generous work and time
you dedicate to kids like me to make our lives better.
Bless you all. You do make such a difference.
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Imperial Sir John A. Cinotto visits Medinah
Sunday, September 29th
Imperial Sir Cinotto and his wife Margaret paid a visit to the Medinah Shrine Center prior to heading to Morris, IL to spend time
with relatives. Illustrious Sir Donald R. Marquardt put together an escort by the Medinah Motor Corps and motorcade, comprised
of members of the Medinah Antique Car Club, to pick up the Imperial Sir and his Lady at O‟Hare and then not only bring them to
Medinah, but down to Morris as well.
Illustrious Sir Marquardt also arranged for them to participate in the Morris Corn Fest Parade and ride in an antique vehicle.
Imperial Sir Cinotto and his Lady were both truly impressed with the warm welcome given to them by the Medinah Shrine.
Imperial Sir Cinotto pauses for a photo
Left to right:
Steven A. Schenk, PP 2012, Paul D. Barber, PP 2011,
Imperial Sir Cinotto, Donald R. Marquardt, Potentate,
James B. Stoner, PP 1996, and William H. Bock, PP 1994
Illustrious Sir Marquardt and his Lady Sherrill
participate in the Corn Fest Parade
1937 Buick 4 Door Convertible owned and operated
by Medinah Car Club member Richard Koester.
Imperial Sir Cinotto and his Lady Margaret enjoying their ride in the parade
1947 Cadillac Convertible owned and operated by Medinah Car Club President Gaylord Goclan.
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Medinah Shriner
22nd Annual Drawing
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2014
MEDINAH SHRINE CENTER
550 N. SHRINERS DRIVE, ADDISON, IL 60101
1st PRIZE - $50,000.00
2 PRIZES OF $10,000.00
2 PRIZES OF $5,000.00
2 PRIZES OF $1,000.00
30 PRIZES OF $500.00
DONATION $100.00
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE MEDINAH SHRINE CENTER
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO “50K GIVEAWAY”
Purchase online at www.medinahshriners50kgiveaway.com
For the benefit of Medinah Shriners. Not deductible as charitable contributions.
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Helping Families Through Difficult Times
Practicing Attorney For Over 40 Years
Concentrating In:
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Old Chicago Shrine Club presents Historic Medal Collection to Medinah
Following the Fall Ceremonial on November 16th in Addison, the Old Chicago Shrine Club presented to Medinah Shrine a collection of 25 antique medals worn by representatives to annual sessions of the Shrine Imperial Council held in cities throughout
North America, as they still are today.
The medals were issued to Noble Robert J. Daly, who served as Potentate 1911-1912 and presided during construction of Medinah Shrine Temple at 600 North Wabash Avenue in Chicago. On Halloween night 1911, he and the Imperial Potentate were
present as the cornerstone was laid for one of the world‟s grandest fraternal edifices: a 100,000-square foot mosque with a 4,200seat auditorium and 2,300-seat dining room. Now a Bloomingdales Home Store, many of the original architectural features have
been preserved.
The ornate jewels date from 1909 to 1933, and the last six bear the name of Potentate Daly molded in metal, indicating they were
custom-made for each attendee. Illustrious Noble Daly was the last Medinah Potentate to serve two consecutive one-year terms,
and presided toward the end of the Golden Age of Fraternalism, an era of rapid growth and societal interest in fraternal organizations spanning the end of Reconstruction to the start of World War I.
“On behalf of the Old Chicago Shrine Club, it is a pleasure to present these unique artifacts of historic importance to Medinah
Shrine,” said Noble Paul Scheeler, co-chairman of the Antiquities Committee. “I would encourage other Chicago Shrine Masons
interested in acquiring and preserving historic artifacts from yesteryear to consider joining the Old Chicago Shrine Club.”
Chartered November 17, 2012, the Old Chicago Shrine Club‟s mission, in addition to supporting the Shriners Hospitals for Children, is to preserve Shrine history and artifacts, especially Medinah Shrine‟s. Club members must be in good standing in a chartered Masonic body in the city of Chicago.
To date, the Club has presented more than 100 artifacts worth in excess of $5,000, and hosted its first Potentate‟s OV and tour of
historic Masonic sites in Chicago on September 22, 2013. For more information, contact the Club president, Noble Matthew C.
Robinson, at: mcr1975@gmail.com.
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Historic 1930s painting by artist Gustave Brand acquired by Medinah
A fraternally historic painting by famed Chicago mural artist and Shriner Gustave Brand has been acquired for display in Medinah
Shrine Temple in Addison. The untitled watercolor was owned by Mrs. Charlotte Kaiser, widow of Noble Robert L. Kaiser, who
passed away in 2010. Prior to moving from Northbrook to Virginia, she also provided to Medinah a collection of vintage Shrine
memorabilia belonging to her late husband.
The colorful image is that of a Moorish village street scene circa early 1900s. The
matted portrait measures 12 x 17 inches and the frame 18 x 24 inches. Signed
“GA Brand” in the lower right, the piece is in very fine condition.
The painting‟s frame is inscribed on the back:
This watercolor painted by Gustave Brand. A member of Medinah, Chicago Court
ROJ & El Hajj - Caravanserai #1 he was a famous mural painter and painted the
picture on the proscenium arch at Medinah Temple and all the old murals at El Hajj
in the Morrison Hotel, plus murals in many places in U.S.A. The only mural left in
El Hajj is the Arab in Prayer. This picture was painted in the early 1930’s & given
to James Stewart, who gave it as a present to Bertil Broms in April - 1976.
“I‟d like to thank Lady Charlotte, Treasurer and Past Potentate Jim Stoner, Recorder Scott Sonnenberg, Noble Paul Scheeler of the Antiquities Committee, and
our Board of Directors for working together to bring this fine work of art home to
us,” said Potentate Donald R. Marquardt. “We‟ve been fortunate to acquire many
artifacts from Medinah‟s storied past and this painting is yet another example of
that ongoing commitment.”
Born in Germany in 1862, Gustave Brand earned art scholarships to the Academies of Berlin, Munich and Dusseldorf, studying portraiture until he became fascinated with mural painting. In 1887-1888, he painted a great panorama entitled,
“The Battle of Gettysburg,” which was brought to Chicago in 1890 and exhibited in
a circular building at Seventh and Wabash Avenue. This masterpiece received widespread acclaim and firmly established
Brand‟s reputation as one of the premier muralists in the world.
When the German government decided to be an exhibitor at the World‟s Columbian Exposition of 1893, Brand won the coveted
opportunity to design the interior and execute the murals for the German Pavilion. He became an American citizen and lived in
Chicago for the rest of his life, serving as City Treasurer 1935-1939. His studio produced hundreds of murals for banks, public
and fraternal buildings, churches and theaters, including the Boston Library, Chicago‟s Auditorium Theater, and the 1933 Century
of Progress World‟s Fair, again held in Chicago. Noble Brand died in 1944.
Gustave Brand
Brand painted the famous mural of a desert caravan above the old Medinah Shrine stage in downtown Chicago.
Now a Bloomingdales Home Store, the mural has since been removed for restoration.
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Medinah Shriners All Illinois
Spring Ceremonial
Saturday, April 26th
Times are subject to change
Morning Program
7:45 am Candidates report for registration - Coffee & Donuts
8:00 am Medical Exams, Fez Fitting
8:45 am Candidates depart for Shriners Hospital for Children - Chicago
9:30 am Candidates Hospital Indoctrination - SHC
10:30 am Stated Meeting - Nobles Only
11:00 am Candidates return to Medinah
11:00 am Ladies depart for Shriners Hospital for Children - Chicago
for tours, program and lunch
11:15 am Ritualistic Degree Team 1st Section
12:30 pm Nobles Ceremonial Lunch Buffet
Afternoon Program
1:30 pm Ritualistic Degree Team 2nd Section,
Ainad Temple Directors Staff
3:00 pm Ladies Return from SHC
3:30 pm Grand Pageant of Units, Clubs, and Committees
4:45 pm Introductions of Visiting Temples
5:00 pm Refreshments
6:00 pm Dinner
Medinah Shrine Center
550 N. Shriners Drive
Addison, IL 60101
630-889-1400
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FALL CEREMONIAL HONORING KENNY J. FRANK, PP 2008
GUEST SPEAKER IMPERIAL AMBASSADOR MARTY SHEEDY
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FALL CLASS OF 2013
Mitchell Argall
Miles Barler
Taylor Bunes
Cuneo Calcagno
Del Detweiler
Patrick Douglas
Muried Elusta
Joseph Ferrell
Gordon Gulley, Jr.
Peter Ivancsits
Robert Ketelsen
John Kohlert
Moussa Kone
Carlos Lopez
Mario Manfredini
Tod Marquith
Michael Motzny
Scott Mulvoy
Harry Nathanson
James O’Shea
Jim Penn
Kostantinos Psyhogios
Saad Qureshi
Michael Rife
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PICTURE
NOBLES WHO ACHIEVED 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
George A. Imlach - David E. Montgomery - Stuart S. Stone - Carl A. Taibl
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Pictures from the
Potentate’s Trip to Jamaica
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MEDINAH’S CHILDREN’S HOLIDAY PARTY
Potentate Don Marquardt and First Lady Sherrill hoped that your enjoyed yourself at Medinah‟s Children‟s Holiday
Party at our Shrine Center on December 14th. This year‟s party was held jointly with our brothers from the Scottish
Rite.
Medinah‟s Fire Unit was out in force and had their red truck shined and polished ready to deliver Santa and Mrs.
Claus for their day of pictures and presents with the children and their families. However, unlike in years past it was
snowing like mad so Santa was able to drive his sleigh and park it on the roof. Thanks guys for your help and sorry
you had to get your truck all snowy!
There were all types of fun events and activities to keep everyone busy and entertained. Of course the most important was Santa Claus. And let‟s not forget Mrs. Claus who made the trek to the Center with Santa this year. Medinah‟s Brass Band played Santa Claus Is Coming to Town as Santa and Mrs. Claus made their way into the Music
Room where both met and greeted one and all. I had heard comments that Mrs. Claus looked younger than in years
past and asked Santa about that. He replied that he noticed the same thing and attributed the youthful appearance
to the new vitamins Mrs. Claus was talking along with the water from the North Pole!
New to the party this year was a puppet and magic show, with two performances, that kept the children smiling and
happy. Also, the Goldtones from Glenbard North HS made an appearance and entertained everyone with their
beautiful voices and renditions of our favorite Christmas Music. A big hit with everyone is the petting zoo which
moved to a larger room for this party so that the children had ample opportunity to see and handle all of the animals
and get an education about each one as well.
The Units who represent the backbone of Medinah were out in large numbers assisting to make this year‟s party a
huge success. Upon entering everyone was WELCOMED by the Greeters who held doors and kept the floor clean
and dry from the snow. Registration was monitored by the Nobles of the Hospitality Committee and their wives.
Hospitality also helped with Children‟s games and gift distribution.
The Ladies of Job‟s Daughters worked the coat room and they were plenty busy because of all the snow gear everyone was wearing. The very next thing that you heard was either the music from the Chanters bellowing out songs
for the Holiday Season in their great voices and in key or Chuck Masny singing while playing his electric organ.
The Clowns were at the Children‟s Holiday Party in force spending their day blowing up balloon after balloon so that
all the children either had a balloon that was a sword or dog depending upon their choice. Each balloon was individually crafted for that specific child. The Motor Corp. monitored the children‟s games and made sure that everyone
played safely and had a FUN time. Of course all this fun can make a person hungry and what would a party be without food? Medinah‟s Patrol made sure all were fed and got plenty to eat and drink.
Listening to the children who visited Santa the gifts were a big hit this year as were the pictures taken by Pat Moore
and developed by his staff. Santa‟s Elves who consisted of many of the 2014 Aides, ladies from the Greeters and
Hospitality, PP‟s ladies and my wife did a great job of getting the presents to the children. Additionally, the men from
the Police Unit kept everything moving in timely and orderly fashion. Thanks to Lyle Johannsen and the Marshall‟s
as well for their work and assistance. Lastly, a special thank you to LeRoy & Coletta for their help on Friday night
with party set-up and Santa plus Debbie Jo Kissane as the Mrs.
Putting together the Children‟s Holiday Party is a huge undertaking and cannot be accomplished without the assistance and dedication of many people. I realize that most names have been omitted and I apologize in advance for
any group who donated their time that I have failed to recognize. This was not done intentionally.
On behalf of Illustrious Potentate Don and First Lady Sherrill along with the rest of the Divan and the Scottish Rite,
we sincerely hope you and your family had a wonderful experience at Children‟s Holiday Party and have a Happy
and Healthy Holiday Season. Next year the party will be held on December 13th so mark your calendars and don‟t
forget to make your reservations in November 2014.
Lance Evans
Oriental Guide & Children‟s Holiday Party Chairman
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ATHLETIC COMMITTEE
The golfers of Medinah and their friends are already planning for the "AL DAILY MEMORIAL" to be held Monday, August 4, 2014.
Your club, group, committee, or association of MEDINAH can again be a part of an effort that has already donated nearly
$200,000 to the Shriners Hospital for Children® - Chicago. Sponsorships, hole sponsors, gifts, and donations are all welcome as
a part of this ALL Medinah and friends event.
The following is a list of door prize donors: HILTON GARDEN INN, Addison; COACHES CORNER SPORTS BAR, Elk Grove
Village; TAPALPA MEXICAN RESTAURANT, Elk Grove Village; SAM"S RESTAURANT of ARLINGTON HEIGHTS;
BLACK STEER CHARHOUSE, Elk Grove Village; PALM COURT RESTAURANT, Arlington Hts.; TEDDY'S DINER, Elk Grove
Village; CUCINA BIANCHI RESTAURANT, Elk Grove Village; BOB CHINN'S , Wheeling; CUBBY BEAR NORTH, Northbrook;
HOOTER'S of Chicagoland; HILTON, Northbrook; SYBARIS, Northbrook; HOLLYWOOD CASINO, Joliet; ENZO's , Downers
Grove; COUNTRY HOUSE RESTAURANTS; SYBARIS, Downers Grove; ODYESSEY CRUISES; FEY & Co. JEWELERS;
ROSEMONT THEATER, Rosemont; Ken Mercury STATE FARM INSURANCE, Tinley Park; RED LOBSTER RESTAURANTS;
HOLLYWOOD BLVD. Cinema's; GOLFSMITH; HILTON, Lisle; and BOHEMIAN CRYSTAL RESTAURANT, Westmont.
We wish to thank all of the following sponsors, hole sponsors, and those who made donations to this event:
Edward J. Zarach & Associates
http://www.intlfreight.net
Medinah Shriners Hospitality Committee
http://medinah.org/hospitality.htm
Medinah Shrine Greeters Committee
Edgar & Doris Sugar
DuPage Shrine Club
http://medinah.org/dupage
Medinah Shrine Clown Unit
Medinah Police Unit
Joliet Shrine Club
James Kranjc
Medinah Legal Committee
Medinah Units
Rosemont Expo Services
Fox Valley Shrine Club
Iron Workers Union Local 63
Bell Fuels
Aurora Area Shrine Club
Wolf & Company LLP
Medinah Hospital Ushers
Directors' of Shrine Clubs
Roaring 57's Parade Unit
West Suburban Shrine Club Board of Directors
Riverside Masonic Lodge
A.O. Fay Masonic Lodge #676
Costco Wholesale #371
Medinah Military Unit
Wild Goose Chase
SWD, Inc.
Webmarc Doors
Schroeder's Ace Hardware
Medinah Shrine Flying Carpets Unit
American MRI, Elmhurst
PharmacyCard.org/Joe Smiesko
Medinah Shrine Antique Car Club
Ettleson Cadillac-Buick, Inc.
Medinah Shrine Motor Corps Unit
The Carl Fredrickson Family
The Northwest Glenbrook Shrine Club
M.I.B. Masonic Lodge
Jimmy's Red Hots
In Memory of Big Rich
Cleats Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Medinah Golf Shrine Club
Northwest Suburban Shrine Club
PNC Financial Services Group
Donald Wittman
Don Shaffer
Michael P. Auriemma
Medinah Athletic Committee
Donald Wittman
Complete Maintenance
Vincent F. DiPiero
Arthur W. Cohen
Christopher Clifton
Axis Warehouse
Hollywood Blvd.
Enzo's Tailors
Hooters
Widows Sons Chicago
Kinsella Landscape, LLC
Airsped, Inc.
Your support of these folks is appreciated. Informational details will be available at the SHRINE CENTER soon after the new
year.
OUR THANKS!!
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Thank you to the members of the Athletic Committee, Shriners, friends and everyone who helped sell tickets for the
"Shrine Hospital Fund Raiser". All of this was possible this year due to our Potentate Donald R Marquardt and the Divan who
backed our event.
The Gun Raffle and the Al Daily Golf Outing together raised over $23,000.
CONGRATULATIONS
We are proud to announce two winners. First our Children at the Shrine
Hospital and also John D. Mac Nerland the 2013 winner of the Rifle Raffle.
A special thank you to Ralph Perry.
The date for 2014 golf outing is Monday 8/4/14 so save the date.
Respectfully
Ron Comiano
AVIATORS
The Medinah Aviators had another great year and we finished strong. We had a healthy parade season formed with profitable
parades and non-profitable, but high in exposure to what we do. We had an increase in membership and had many new members get involved. The Aviators had a regular schedule of outings and activities. We look forward to a new year and another
great year of doing what we Shriners do: Having Fun and Helping Children!
WE FLY SO CHILDREN CAN WALK!!
Jeff T. Henson
Commander
Aviators
Medinah Shriners
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FIRE UNIT
2013 has been a very productive year for the Medinah Fire Unit and we have much to share with you.
We begin by reporting a donation made to the Fire Unit by one of our very own dedicated members Noble Dustin Hegreberg.
Noble Hegreberg happens to be a third generation Master Mason following in the footsteps of his Uncle Spandiary as well as his
Great-Uncle Ackerson. Noble Hegreberg is a dedicated family man married with two children, a daughter that is three years old
and a one year old son.
After successfully owning and operating five GNC stores over a span of eight years Noble Hegreberg decided to liquidate his
GNC stores in March of 2013 and shifted his business interest towards a promotion venture to increase the popularity if MMA
(Mixed Martial Arts) through television broadcast sponsorship nationwide.
Being a generous man and mason Noble Hegreberg wanted to help the Fire Unit with some of the items
the unit needs to function properly so he donated ($3,000.00) to offset expenses such as operating and
repair of the Unit‟s Fire Engine, the Chiefs car, as well as uniform gear for the members.
Pictured on the left is Noble Hegreberg presenting Medinah Fire Unit Chief Ricky Pugh with the check.
Chief Pugh and the members of the Fire Unit greatly appreciate the wonderful donation.
The Fire Unit has been very active in many parades and having fun raising money for the kids in our hospitals. Below area a few
photos from the various parades we have participated in.
Saturday, October 19, 2013 was the spectacular Fire Unit OV which is the “Pineapple Special LUAU” which featured Hula dancers, a Hawaiian Feast, lots of beverages, and a live Hawaiian Band and was well attended by plenty of Nobles, their ladies, families and friends. Chief Richard (Pineapple) Pugh would like to extend his heartfelt thanks to all of our supporters as well as our
brother Unit the Medinah Highlanders who came out and worked our beverage booth. The event was a blast and was hosted at
the DuPage County Airport. The Unit would like to express our thanks for the utilization of their hangar space.
During the announcements Medinah Fire Unit Chief Pugh presented Illustrious Potentate
Donald R. Marquardt with his very own fire helmet.
After the presentation of the Potentates gift was the presentation of the First Lady‟s gift as well as a donation of $100.00 from the
Fire Unit to the First Lady‟s Charity at the Shriners Hospital for Children ® along with a special gift from the winner of one raffle
who donated $100.00 of his winnings to the First Lady‟s Charity also.
Before the event closed Chief Pugh recognized three Unit members for outstanding service and dedication, those three members
are Edward Witas, Dustin Hegreberg and Steve (Show-Time) Heuberger. Congratulations and we applaud those great Nobles for
their efforts.
Fire Unit Media Relations
Noble Reginald V. Johnson
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GREETERS COMMITTEE
Your Medinah Committee has had a very busy Shrine Year!
Remember us, we're the very well dressed Shriners whose task it is to welcome everyone with a warm smile as we open doors.
I want to thank the entire committee for their active participation attending events, ceremonials and the 600 Club. I believe as a
group Shrine Club and or committee we have again been the #1 seller. Again, all of these things could not have been possible
without you.
On behalf of the Divan and myself, thank you. I look forward to bigger and better things as we head into 2014.
Fraternally Yours,
John C. Daioly
Medinah Greeters Committee
MARSHALS UNIT
With sadness we announce the passing of Noble Robert Volz. Bob served as Treasurer of the Marshals Unit from 2009 to 2013.
Noble John Kvanduch is recovering from recent surgery and is on the mend. Big John and Noble Gabriel Spataro both came out
for the Fall Ceremonial. The Marshals guided the new candidates through Fall Ceremonial with some helpers, Thanks to Noble
LeRoy Bauman for his assistance.
Marshals, do not forget our annual Holiday Party at the Oasis on December 6, 2013.Yes, we are hosting a tasting event on March
21, 2014 at the Medinah Shrine Center. This year our Ambassador is Bernie Lubber (aka The Whiskey Professor). The Professor
will take us on a historical tour of the “Kentucky Whiskey Trail”. We shall sample (5) Made in USA Whiskies. This guided tasting
will be conducted after the fabulous Buffet Dinner. Ambassador Lubber represents the family owned Heaven Hill Distillery.
When all details are final we shall place the information on our event flyer and release it.
In the year 2015 The Marshal‟s Unit shall be celebrating its 100th Anniversary. Are you are thinking of joining a Medinah unit?
The Marshals are looking for some new nobles. Interested? What do the Marshals do? Have questions?
Contact
Richard Kalivoda
Medinah Marshal
Email: kalivodarichard@gmail.com
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MOTOR CORPS
By the time you read this in the printed Medinah Review, the Holidays will be a fast fading memory and the bills will be
filling your mailbox. As we prepare this article for submission, however, we are in the midst of Thanksgiving and the
Holiday season and this article is focused on the topics of gratitude, the joy of giving and best wishes for things to come.
Thank You - to our 2013 Illustrious Potentate Donald R Marquardt, Past Commander of our own Medinah Motor Corps, his Lady
Sherrill & the entire Medinah Divan for an awesome 2013 which was filled with too much fun (almost) and so many memories we
can't list them all individually here. We were glad to be a part of it.
Best Wishes and Good Luck to our incoming Potentate Fred Martin and his Divan for what we hope will be an equally special
year in 2014. Trust that we will be there to support you and your team whenever we are called upon.
To all the Nobles of Medinah - for the fun we find through the activities and events of your groups, clubs and units. Thank you for
your generosity and support in attending our Competitions, Official Visit, Halloween Party and other events. Thank you for supporting, with generosity, the world's greatest Philanthropy - The Shriners Hospitals for Children (SHC). We are proud to be your
Brothers in Freemasonry - please continue to grow our great fraternity in 2014 by supporting your Blue Lodges and helping bring
new members to Medinah that we may all prosper together in fellowship.
To the Communities of the Greater Chicagoland Area - for inviting us to participate in your many Parades in order to help bring
fun to the general public and to elevate the awareness of Shriners that the public may also join in supporting SHC and directing
children to its doors who may benefit from its services. We look forward to being called upon in 2014 to serve you again.
To the Illinois State Police, the Chicago Police Department and Law Enforcement throughout the region for assistance with our
Parades and escorts and for supporting us in our mission.
To all of our great country's active Military and Veterans -for your service past, present and in the future - you keep us safe and
allow us to enjoy our unique freedoms.
To the Great Architect of the Universe for granting us our many individual strengths, talents and resources, that become
even greater when we join together as a team in your service.
And Lastly, but MOST IMPORTANTLY - TO OUR LADIES. It is only through your support, permission, good humor and loving
devotion that we are allowed to have the fun that we do. You are truly the heart of the Motor Corps and we love you dearly, even
if we don't say so often enough.
WITH GRATITUDE,
The Members of
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PAST MASTERS COMMITTEE
On October 30, 2013 we had a “Men Only” dinner with a speaker presentation. Retired Officer Fred Moreno gave a fantastic
presentation on gangs in Illinois and beyond. His presentation received rave reviews.
We are working on a Ladies night for February or April. Details will be in the next issue.
Special thanks to my Assistant Directors: Sherwin Baker, Manny Roth, Paul Sliva, and Paul Bobor for all the hours they put into
the Past Masters Committee.
As always, the Past Masters Committee is the primary link between Medinah and the local blue lodges. In order to be a member
of the Past Masters Committee you need to either be a sitting Master or a Past Master of a Masonic Lodge. One of the primary
functions of the Past Masters Committee is to present certificates to Masters of Lodges who are also Shriners on behalf of Medinah. During these presentations, if permitted by the Lodge, we give short presentations on the children's hospitals.
Dues for our Committee are only $10 per year. Please feel free to contact me email at: JohnPeter@Curielli.com or call me at:
(847) 381-7555 EXT 101 if you would like more information or be interested in becoming a member.
Fraternally,
John Peter Curielli
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PATROL UNIT
August Ceremonial – Eleven patrolmen attended and presented colors during this outdoor event. Colors presentation utilized
the unique “V” formation which gave a robust demonstration of our marching drill and skills under the direction of Major Eric
Keating. We did not miss a beat with Patrolman Robert Notbusch calling cadence.
Indianapolis Shriners Hospitals for Children® Donation Trial – Medinah‟s Past Potentant and Patrol‟s Past Colonel Jerry
“Lovable” Wilson lead several Patrol volunteers (Ian Borden, Laddie Janda, Jim Ridder, Dennis Schueler, and Sam Specter) and
others Medinah Shriners (Bill Costello, Mark Donnell, and John Joseph) to Indianapolis to inaugurate a trial Shriners Hospitals for
Children donation program. This unique program, developed by Gordon Husk and Mel Anspach of Murat Shrine, with assistance
from Jerry Wilson who introduced them to Medinah Noble David Doer, Indianapolis Regional Manager, White Castle Restaurants,
promotes donations for one day to Shriners Children Hospitals through the 39 participating Indianapolis White Castle customer‟s
locations.
As the sun rose over the eastern Chicago skyline, the Group left Chicago early in the morning in the comfort of Bill Costello‟s mobile home with coffee and fresh pastries. As the Group traveled to Indianapolis to spend the day, relaxation was the theme. After
several hours of driving, we arrived at our White Castle location in central Indianapolis where we were greeted by Dave and given
numerous information pamphlets on our hospitals to distributed to incoming White Castle customers. Volunteers quickly dispersed to incoming sites on the White Castle site distributing these documents and explaining how donations to our hospitals
benefited children. It was a blessing on how White Castle customers stepped up and accepted our information and donated. In
the one day, all locations collected $12,000. WELL DONE TO ALL!
Central States Shrine Association Patrol Competition – Branson, Mo - In search of more Patrol Drill Team competition this
year, Patrol look to other regional shrine associations and the type of Patrol competition they have. Boy … did we find it!! For
four days starting August 15, ten brave Patrolmen journeyed to Branson, Mo. and competed in the Central States Shrine Association (CSSA) regional competition. Medinah was one of five Patrol Units participating in both drill and parade competitions.
The judging and inspection were through and consistent among each unit that competed. To our surprise, Medinah was given a
gig during inspection for a mysterious fez tassel that was reportedly „out of place‟. A review of all our fezzes could find no such
tassel. Anyway, the judges were a good group of Service personnel, Air Force, in uniform from a nearby military base. Thank
you to these fine young men and women for their service to this county and for their no-nonsense professionalism in their judging
assignments.
Drill Competition - When it came time for the drill, the eight man Medinah team started out strong with clean commands and
precision marching. For this year‟s drill, we included three new maneuvers that had not been performed by Medinah in many
years, if ever. These new movements were required by CSSA Patrol drill competition rules. The drill team executed the new
maneuvers flawlessly (like we have been doing these moves forever). The drill continued on with no obvious problems, no lost
men and no wardrobe malfunctions. After what seemed like an hour on the drill floor, the nine minute gun finally sounded and
Drill Captain Dennis Schueler made the correct impromptu commands to get the drill team off the floor before time expired. All in
all, we felt like we had put on a good drill and now would have to wait to see what the judges felt.
For CSSA, drill completion awards are presented immediately after the drill. Shortly after the last team completed their drill, ALL
the drill teams marched onto the floor and were introduced to the audience. While standing on the floor, the awards were presented and unfortunately Medinah finished in fourth. Thanks to Keith Koopman and Sam Spector for shooting the video of all the
competition teams.
Parade Competition - For the parade competition, since Medinah was considered a „guest‟, we were placed second in the parade order (right behind Moola, the host temple from St. Louis). The crowd was loud and enthusiastic and judging started only
about two blocks into the parade. Eric Keating called the commands for the parade team to execute. Several times during the
parade, the team would come to a „mark-time‟ in order to perform additional wheels in front of a judge that was spotted in the
crowd. The parade team marched very well forming „singles‟, „doubles‟ and „fours‟ along the way and each time getting cheers
from the crowd. The parade route started in downtown Branson and traveled along the shores of Lake Taneycomo and ended at
the scenic Branson-Landing section of Branson. Later that day, the Secretary of CSSA called Major Keating and arranged to
stop by the Medinah hotel to present Medinah with a second place trophy for parade competition.
Thank you to the following members of the Medinah Patrol who took the time and made the trip to Branson. Dennis Schueler
(Drill Captain), Todd Reid, Keith Koopman, Eric Keating, Jerry Wilson, Bob Notbusch, Frank Reid, Steve Schenk, Ken Shields
and Sam Spector.
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A special thanks to Bob Notbusch (and to his lady Lora) for squeezing in the Branson trip on the same weekend as a family wedding. In the end, it all worked out, but I‟m sure there would have been hell to pay if a flight had been missed or canceled. Eric
Keating scribed this article.
Zion Parade - Patrol led Medinah Shriners at the Zion, IL, 65th Annual Jubilee Days Labor Day Parade, featuring all Medinah
Parade Units. This year Patrol staffed a nine man Color Guard carrying the American Flag, Illinois Flag, the Shriner‟s International
and Hospital flags and 5 parade unit flags. The Color Guard formed a wedge with the American Flag at the front point. With all
those flags flying in the moderate breeze it was a very impressive formation. Was it this formation which caused more spectators
to stand and salute or place their hand over their heart than anyone can remember or the patriotism of the times? Well, the vote
is still out on that, but we like to think it was Patrol‟s impressive Color Guard. Ken Shields scribed this article.
600 Drawing - Patrol supported the 600 Club Drawing on Friday November 8 by staffing the placement of sold tickets for viewing
and selling additional 600 Club tickets to attending nobles and guests. More than a dozen Patrolmen worked the hours leading up
to the drawing of the major winner. Well Done Patrolmen … your volunteering is appreciated!
Fall Ceremonial - At the Fall Ceremonial on Saturday, November 16 Patrol presented Colors. Four patrolmen completed the
unique maneuvers as always in perfect step and to the complete satisfaction of all in attendance. Afterwards during the Unit‟s
presentations Major Eric marched twelve patrolmen to the podium, presented all to Potentate Marquardt, saluting the Potentate
and attendees separately. WOW- what an impressive site!
Jim Ridder – Patrol Scribe
SOCIAL MEDIA COMMITTEE
Have you figured out how to use Facebook or Twitter yet? Well, The Medinah Shriners have their own
Facebook Group and if you haven't joined in on the fun it's about time that you get in on the Social
Media "Degree".
You can join our Facebook Page by going to the following link:
http://www.facebook.com/FreeMasonry33?sk=messages_inbox#!/groups/59695367642/?
bookmark_t=group
We currently have 532 Members in the Group.
You can follow us on Twitter by searching for @MedinahShriners where we have 115 followers.
If you have any suggestions for our Pages please contact me at 708-297-6804 or Jffry_Henson@Yahoo.com.
Also remember that the whole Family is welcome to join our groups.
See you on there!
Jeff T. Henson
Social Media Director
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ANTIQUE CAR CLUB
The Medinah Antique and Special Interest Car Club would like to thank outgoing President Gerry Goclan for his decades of service, most of them as President of our club. His dedication to our automotive fellowship is an inspiration. There seems to be less
and less of these sorts of values in the world today.
The camaraderie and fellowship that this club has provided me with are rare in today's fast paced online world. Maybe these
things are like the old cars we love so much. Not valued as greatly when they were abundant but greatly longed for now that they
are almost gone. Just like cars, fraternity, charity and leadership can be passed down to the next generation, if they are surrounded, in person, with those that live it. If you are interested in joining a club here in the Shrine consider the welcome may laid
before you. You only have to love cars and being around car people.
After the gavel fell on our last stated meeting we had a mysterious visitor, and by mysterious I mean Illustrious. That's right the
Potentate himself stopped by our little club. He had many nice things to say and we enjoyed his company. Most notable he spoke
of the Hospital Transportation Fund and how it was in great need of monetary donations. Our club had committed capital to this
cause in the past and look forward to helping with the current need at hand. If you are reading this and wondering how you could
effectively help the Shriners Hospitals for Children this holiday season I assure this is a rewarding way to help the children and
families in need.
Over the summer The 6th Annual Medinah Car Show and Pancake Breakfast was a great success with nearly 130 registered
show cars on display. It was covered so well in the last publication I will be brief here. I want to thank all the Nobles and Ladies
who helped out for this event. Most notably Rich Koester. We had a perfect day and many had fun. Including yours truly who won
best Mopar! (the competition never showed. lol)
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We recently held elections and introduced new officers into many positions. Notably our new club President Mr. Bob Bacon, another club leader with decades of experience. Congrats Bob and Jon Jaska who is staying on as Club Secretary.
We are planning parades as early as March and Elmhurst St. Pats Day parade, one of my favorites, is sure to be on the schedule. Also our club Christmas party is right around the corner. Members please contact the club officers for dates and times.
If you are considering joining a Shrine Club we are an ever growing fellowship of like minded car nuts, who just may enjoy your
company. You don't need to own your dream car to join, just love cars and hanging out with car people, and try to do some good
along the way.
Our meetings are once a month at Mac‟s Golden Pheasant on North Ave. in Elmhurst, Ill. Our meetings begin at 7:30 PM with
dinner before at 6:30 PM. We order off the menu and enjoy the fellowship during dinner.
Joshua Stoner
Medinah Car Club
Charity Navigator Awards SHC the ‘Four-Star’ Rating for Its Excellence
We are proud to announce SHC has earned a Four-Star Rating, the highest rating attainable,
from Charity Navigator. This rating signifies that our organization adheres to good governance
and other „”best practices,” which minimize the chance of unethical activities, and that we consistently execute our mission in a fiscally responsible way. Only a quarter of the charities evaluated
by Charity Navigators received the Four-Star rating, indicating that SHC out performs most other
charities in America. This “exceptional” designation from Charity Navigator differentiates SHC
from its peers and demonstrates to the public that we are indeed worthy of their trust and their
valued gifts. For further information and to learn other honored charities, please go to:
http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=6493#.Up44htJDuAg
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DUPAGE
The Club wrapped up its parade season in Westmont on November 30. “Twas rather chilly, but our hearts were warmed by the
reception we received from the residents there. Twenty three (23) parades, with more than twenty five (25) Nobles participating.
Great job, guys!
On November 11, we gathered at Bloomingdale Golf Club for our annual member Appreciation Dinner. Following a delicious
dinner prepared by Don Helmig and his staff, we attended to some pleasant business:
All of our veterans were recognized for their service to our country. Thank you for your service, guys!!!
2013 marked the 60th anniversary of the Club‟s charter with Medinah. Eleven (11) of our Past Presidents were recognized for
their service to the Club over the years.
John Pansino (PPres ‟12) was awarded a plaque for his dedicated service to the Club in 2013.
Director of Shrine Clubs Cal Tazelaar was presented with a plaque recognizing his ten years of service to Medinah‟s shrine clubs
in that capacity. Thanks, Cal!!
Illustrious Sir Don Marquardt was presented with a check for the transportation fund, which he graciously accepted on behalf of
the kids at Shriners Hospitals for Children®.
We close the book on 2013, and look forward to a successful 2014.
Bob Zimmerman
President
FOX VALLEY
Parades:
Elburn – August 16 – It was perfect evening parade weather … a falling sun, cool, and a short packed parade route. The nine
nobles enjoyed the wait, passing the time conversing with other parade participants. When the calliope entered the main parade
route, all waved to the attendees standing along Rte 47. It was all over in minutes. Many, with their Ladies, returned to the Ridders for an After-Glow - stuffing on pizza and more.
Dwight – September 14 – Five nobles made the long trip for this noon parade. All enjoyed the parade and returned
safely home.
Annual Meeting – Meeting scheduled for Wednesday, January 15 to elect 2014 Officers and Directors. Location will be announced later. Officers will be installed at Medinah‟s Orientation Meeting on Sunday, January 19.
2014 Valentine Ball and OV – Fox Valley‟s premier social event of the year is scheduled for Saturday, February 8 at the Riverview Banquet and Catering in Batavia. It‟s a full evening, starting with an hour of socializing with all - including appetizers, a delicious dinner of your choice, presentations, and several hours of dancing with your sweetheart. But all great things must end when
the music stops. What an evening to be!
Monthly Meetings – Fox Valley meets monthly, 9:30AM, on the second Saturday, at the Geneva Masonic Building, Second Floor
rear entrance. All nobles are welcome to attend and enjoy the special fellowship that nobles have when they gather together to
promote Medinah and the Shrine.
Again, WE’LL DONE to ALL! ... you were there when your Club needed you.
Jim Ridder, Scribe
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KANKAKEE
At this time I would like to share a story with the rest of Medinah.
At the time I became president I was given a list of members or our club. I will describe it as a library. Each book had a hard cover
and many pages. Inscribed on the cover was the members name along with his Ladies. A small black dot on the left hand corner
signified if they had been visited by the Black Camel.
Some of the books looked brand new, perhaps never opened. Some of them were worn and tattered. The pages contained the
stories of our Members life and the times they spent together in meetings, offices they held, parades they rode in. Many Stories
about their families memorable vacations and even the loss of family members and friends.
I would like to recognize one of our members and sadly say the Dot is on the cover of this member, Brother, Fellow Noble and
Friend Lavern Rewerts.
He was visited by the Black Camel in 2012, and yes his book was worn and tattered and contained many pages. He was active
all of his life as a Mason and Shriner; he was President of Kankakee Shrine Club, Secretary for 29 years, Asst Shrine Club Director, and prior to his death, onion chairman for many years.
I was told a story about the Shrine club having a Black Cadillac Limo, that he rode on the roof between two plywood cutouts of a
camel.
In 1961 or 1962 the Motorized Kamels were created, and yes Lavern was there to ride in all of the parades. The exact date is not
known, but during the repainting of the Kamels someone decided to name the Kamels. Many names were put on the Kamels, but
in August of this year, the board decided to name one of the Kamels for Lavern. This motion was made by Gary Muench, and
seconded by Alan Nottke.
This will be an honor to Lavern for the many years of service he gave to our Shrine club, and keep him in our memory and keep
his name preserved from this day forward.
Leo Lewis, Jr.
President Kankakee S.C.
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OLD CHICAGO
Old Chicago Shrine Club tours historic Masonic sites during Potentate’s OV
Members and guests of the Old Chicago Shrine Club enjoyed a trolley tour and visits to several historic Masonic sites downtown
during the Official Visitation of Potentate Don Marquardt and his Divan on September 22, 2013. The tour visited the former Medinah Athletic Club and two Medinah Shrine Temple sites. Noble Paul Scheeler of the Antiquities Committee served as on-board
trolley tour narrator.
Departing from Club Lucky at 1824 W. Wabansia Avenue, the first stop was the Hotel InterContinental Magnificent Mile 505 N. Michigan Avenue, where the group was escorted through the historic South Tower, a 42-story building started in 1928 and original home of the Medinah Athletic
Club 1929-1933. Designed by architect Walter W. Ahlschlager, the building combines elements of
ancient architectural styles such as Assyrian, Mesopotamian and Sumerian.
Where hotel rooms and residential apartments are now located, the Club once featured a miniature golf course on the 23rd floor, complete with water hazards and a wandering brook; also a
shooting range, billiards hall, running track, gymnasium, archery range, bowling alley, two-story boxing arena, and a junior Olympic size swimming pool, all in addition to the ballrooms, meeting rooms, and 440 suites which were available for the exclusive use
of the Club‟s 3,500 members and their guests.
When built, the indoor pool on the 14th floor was one of the highest in the world. It has been known as the Johnny Weismuller
pool, after the famous Olympic athlete and “Tarzan” movie actor who trained in it. Blue Spanish majolica tiles and terra-cotta
fountain of Neptune on its east wall remain unchanged. Just one floor below is the elegant Grand Ballroom, a two-story, 100-foot
elliptical space ornamented in Egyptian, Assyrian, and Greek styles, with a horseshoe-shaped mezzanine. In its center hangs a
12,000-pound Baccarat crystal chandelier, the largest in North America. As a gift to the hotel, the concierge who led the tour was
presented with an antique Medinah Athletic Club 24k-gold and ceramic dinner plate.
Another highlight was the visit to the former Valley of Chicago Scottish Rite Cathedral at 915 N. Dearborn Street, which sold the
entire block to developers in 2006. Occupied by Shriners from 1903 to 1912, this was the first “mosque” owned by Medinah, who
purchased it from Collier‟s Unity Church, an offshoot of the Unitarian Church. The cornerstone was laid in 1867, and all but the
outer walls were destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Now home to a Protestant “mega church”, the building faces
Washington Square Park, where the tour group enjoyed lunch in the sun.
Especially nostalgic was the guided tour provided by Bloomingdales Home Store, former site of Medinah Shrine Temple, at 600
N. Wabash Avenue. Still visible are elements of the 4,200-seat auditorium. An escalator now takes shoppers past the 68-foot
wide stage, where several tour members recalled becoming Shriners. Since acquiring the property in 2001, many architectural
features have been preserved and restored by Bloomingdales, including the skylight dome and stained glass windows. The manager who led the tour was presented with an antique Shrine serving plate used at banquets in the early 1900s, to display in the
store‟s collection of historical Medinah memorabilia.
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Returning to Club Lucky, the Old Chicago Shrine Club‟s Founder and President, Matthew C. Robinson, was presented with a certificate by Potentate Don Marquardt. Noble Robinson then presented the Potentate with two artifacts: a vintage Medinah megaphone once used by parade units,
and a large Shrine dinner plate featuring a bruised and bandaged Noble, joyfully laughing at his
“hot sands” experience.
Chartered Nov. 17, 2012, the mission of the Old Chicago Shrine Club focuses on preserving
Shrine history. Members must be in good standing in a chartered Masonic body meeting within
the City of Chicago, and make a firm commitment to assist in acquiring and conserving Shrine-related items, which are then presented to Medinah at ceremonials and other events.
My Many Hats
Despite our titles, very rarely do we have just one role. It is said that one wears many hats and whether
we are at home or work or involved with an organization, wearing multiple hats just seems to come with
the territory. One can be a son, husband, father, grandfather, noble, boss, church elder, etc. thus a
wearer of many “hats”.
As Potentate, that is also the case. You are a leader, but are also an organizer, negotiator, problem
solver, policy setter, budget and event planner, promoter, handyman, and so on. Over the course of this
year, I have worn more than one hat in that respect, this is true, but I have also worn many actual hats. I
have my treasured fez, a Medinah baseball cap, a top hat, a helmet (part of my “Vrrroom” clown outfit), a
beautiful sombrero, a Highlander cap, a cowboy hat, a motorcycle helmet, a fur grand poobah with horns
hat, a very cool fire department helmet and many more.
One set of hats was a lot of work and the other set of hats was a lot of fun. One set was worn with commitment. The other set with a lot of laughter. I will treasure each and every one of them and the time
spent wearing them. Thank you all for a fantastic year, for your friendship and support, for your commitment to Medinah with our membership and for affording me the opportunity to wear all of those very
special “hats”.
-Don Marquardt, 2013 Potentate
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