It`s Circus Time at the Shrine April 25, 26 and 27

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It`s Circus Time at the Shrine April 25, 26 and 27
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CIRCUS TIME AT THE
SHRINE .........
The 83rd Al Malaikah Shrine
Circus takes place Friday, April
25 thru Sunday, April 27 with
seven action packed shows over
the three days at our own Shrine
Auditorium .................... page 19
JR. PHILHARMONIC TO
PLAY FREE CONCERT AT
SHRINE AUDITORIUM ......
It’s
Circus Time
at the
Shrine
April 25, 26
and 27
WHAT’S ON THE HORIZON
APRIL
MAY
JUNE
Palm Dessert POV
Jr. Philharmonic Orchestra
Antelope Valley POV
Shrine Directors Association
Potentate’s Branson Trip
Kern County POV
San Bernardino POV
Los Angeles Scottish Rite POV
Circus Workers Thank You
Bar-B-Que
Ceremonial at Shrine
Auditorium
Santa Maria Weekend
Happy 120th Birthday Al Malaikah!
Saturday, 5
Wednesday, 9 thru 12
Sunday, 13th
Masonic Service Bureau Breakfast
Thursday, 17 thru 20
Western Shrine Association
Monday, 21
Stated Meeting
Friday, 25 thru 27
Al Malaikah Shrine Circus
Sunday, 4
Saturday, 10 thru 15
Saturday, 17
Sunday, 18
Friday, 30 thru 31
Friday, 6
Saturday, 7
JULY
Thru, 3
Imperial Session in St. Louis
Saturday, 12
Friday, 13
Stated Meeting &
Pancake Breakfast
Saturday, 14
Beach Cities POV
Wednesday, 25
Band Breakfast at
Van Nuys Masonic Center
Sunday, 29 thru July 3
Imperial Session in St. Louis
Sunday, 20
Sunday, 27
All members of the Al Malaikah
Shrine, family and friends
are invited to attend the Jr.
Philharmonic Orchestra’s 71st
Anniversary Concert Spectacular
on Sunday, May 4, 2008 at
3:30pm in our own Shrine
Auditorium .................... page 15
FIRST LADY’S PROGRAM
LIVES ON ............
In July 2007, First Lady Helen
Lemieux announced her
fundraising program, “Research
– Straight to the Heart,” which
will provide scholarships for a
summer internship program for
medical and allied health care
students.
After years of battling
cancer, Mrs. Lemieux passed
away Jan. 1, 2008. Her legacy
lives on .......................... page 14
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Pote’s Notes.....
Al Al
Malaikahan
- April
/ May2004
‘08
Malaikahan
- December
I
want to thank everyone who attended the Gala. I’m sure you enjoyed the Platters who were terrific. Those that
missed this event missed a wonderful time and a good start to a fun ’08.
The membership program is off to a good start and we have several new petitions. We should have a
full ceremonial on June 14. April is going to be a busy month; we have SDA April 9 through April 13, WSA April
17 through April 20, Stated Meeting April 21 and of course our annual Circus April 25 to April 27. WSA is in
San Diego this year and if you want to join us please contact David Wehmeyer. I have arranged for an expert on
Terrorism to speak at the Stated Meeting. Please bring your lady and friends for a great dinner and interesting
program. As usual we need all the help we can get for the circus. Please donate some time and come down to
help, ladies are also invited to help.
May is equally exciting. We have the Jr Philharmonic Orchestra performing at the Temple on
May 4 at 3:30 pm. This is a free concert but you will need to contact the Temple for tickets. You may have
as many tickets as you want. We have a trip to Branson, MO, May 10 through 15. There is still time to
sign up and enjoy this great city. We will have a thank you Bar-B-Que for Circus workers on May 18.
Details have not been finalized yet. The Santa Maria Parade is May 31. This is always a fun day.
Future Events: Ceremonial June 14 at the Hospital, the Imperial Session in St. Louis, MO June 29 to July 3. Stated
Meeting and Pancake Breakfast July 12. We will have another interesting program, so don’t miss out. This will take care of the first
six months of the year.
Nobles we are off to a good start. Membership is the key and we need to involve new and inactive Nobles in our activities.
We need you at the ceremonials to send the right message to the new Nobles. Make them feel welcome and invite them to join you
for some of your fun activities. I encourage the Units and Clubs to write articles for the Al Malaikan so other Nobles can see what
you are doing. Other Nobles may even join you in your activities. We need your help to grow.
Fraternally
Hal Justice, Potentate
↓ A Few POV Photos that were sent in ↓
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MARVIN R. HIGGINS *
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TROWBRIDGE H. WARD *
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WILLIAM E. BUSH *
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AL MALAIKAH SHRINERS
CHARTERED JUNE 25th,1888
HAROLD L. JUSTICE
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RONALD BIANCHI.........................Chief Rabban
JOSEPH STOUCH.................. Assistant Rabban
SAM PITASSI...................High Priest & Prophet
DAVID WEHMEYER......................Oriental Guide
MERL SEASTROM, P.P. .......................Treasurer
THOMAS REOCH..................................Recorder
DAVE CHERNIK..............1st Ceremonial Master
FRED BERNHARDT........2nd Ceremonial Master
William Martin..........................Temple Director
Bill Frankenstein................................... Marshal
Vic Majarian..................................Chief of Staff
Tim McBride.....................Captain of the Guard
Jeff Winters....................Commandant of Units
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES,
AL MALAIKAH SHRINERS
John Everson, President
Glen Christensen, P.P., Vice President
Aaron Blackman, P.P., Investments
Richard Ullman, Investments
Harold Justice, Potentate, ex officio
Ronald Bianchi, Chief Rabban, ex officio
Merl Seastrom, P.P., Treasurer, ex officio
with Tom Reoch as Secretary
William Froelich, P.P., Trustee Emeritus
David Haldeman, P.P., Trustee Emeritus
Charles Gile, Trustee Emeritus
Aaron Grossman, P.P., Treasurer Emeritus
AL MALAIKAH MEMBERS OF THE
IMPERIAL COUNCIL, A.A.O.N.M.S.
(Voting members of the “Iowa” [fraternal]
Corporation
and the “Colorado” [Shriners Hospital]
Corporation)
     Walker S. Kisselburgh
(Ad Vitam & Emeritus) Past Imperial Potentate
     Nicholas Thomas (At Large)
Past Imperial Potentate
Elected Representatives
Harold Justice
Ronald Bianchi
Joseph Stouch
Sam Pitassi
Also representing Al Malaikah as voting members,
Colorado [Shriners Hospitals] Corporation only:
Aaron Grossman, P.P., Stuart Wright, P.P.
Nathan Grosher, Imperial Public Relations Liason
Shriners Hospitals
For Children
Los Angeles
Opened February 15, 1952
3160 Geneva Street
Los Angeles, CA 90020
Telephone 213-388-3151
Fax 213-387-7528
Administrator:
Terence Cunningham, FACHE
Chief of Staff:
Colin F. Moseley, M.D.
Director of Patient Care Services:
Cecilia Barrios, R.N., MN
Chairman - Board of Governors
Stuart Wright ,P.P.
Vice Chairman - Board
Albert Davidoo, CPA
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Al Al
Malaikahan
- April
/ May2004
‘08
Malaikahan
- December
6th Annual Spring Fling Ceremonial Weekend
aughlin, Nevada was the place to be for Al Malaikah Shrine’s 6th Annual Spring Fling Ceremonial. The Al
Malaikah throng assembled at Don Laughlin’s Riverside Hotel for the fun filled weekend. The weekend really
kicked off as a several Al Malaikahans road the “fun bus” from the Shrine Auditorium to Laughlin.
Thursday evening it was time to have a ball at the “Midnight Bowling Tournament”. There were some pretty
good bowlers and well, some who were “interesting” but, all really had fun and the fellowship was terrific. Our
Potentate is quite consistent and finished off the evening with four strikes in a row! That’s a Turkey? ...... not our
Potentate but three strikes in a row.
Friday morning the Nobility who arrived on Thursday enjoyed a buffet breakfast. The day moved
along to the Ladies River Cruise at 12:30pm.
Friday evening all were treated to the Swing Sisters show in the Starlite Room. These three ladies
were in top form as they took the audience on a trip down memory lane. You felt like you were at a
USO performance. There were several costume changes and lots of upbeat numbers. The trio had a few
members of the audience up and dancing to some old favorites. The highlight of the evening was when
the gals had our Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy who also comes from “down Chicago way”, Illustrious Sir
Hal Justice on stage and teased and serenaded him. By the size of the grin on his face and the blush and
lipstick on his cheek it was obvious he had a wonderful time. I think that everyone there did! This Friday
night show has proven to be a
real treat year after year.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEW NOBLES
AND THEIR TOP LINE SIGNERS FROM THE
LAUGHLIN CEREMONIAL!
Saturday morning the Al Malaikah Ritual Team performed the
open first section of our ceremonial. Thirty-one Novices were made
Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Our Al Malaikah Band was awesome!
After all the guests and Ladies were excused the award winning
Al Malaikah Stagecraft put the Candidates through the “Muslim Test” in
a fun filled high spirited second section.
The Fezzing ceremony took place at the Star View room just
before the guests assembled for a nice buffet dinner.
After dinner it was time to head over to Don Laughlin’s Show
Room. We were treated to a terrific fun filled lively show by “Riders in
the Sky”. These yodelling cowboys put on a real fast passed evening of
familiar tunes and fun corny well groomed jokes. I know that it was one
of the best shows I have seen in years. This Grammy winning quartet is
very polished and they really know how to play to, and with
the audience. They even introduced an alter-ego or two to
expand the act.
CANDIDATE
Larry W. Brown
Nathaniel L. Burrell
Edward Calzaretto
Jolit D. Catamisan
Robin B. Coleman
Noel De Belen
Justin D. Denlinger
Reginald L. Douglass
William M. Fitch
William E. Gordon, Jr.
Gabriel N. Hanover
Gerald L. Harbick
Robert J. Leggio
Robert Luna
Benjamin Luna
Daniel Maclang, Jr.
Pablo A. Martinez
Patrick J. McCartney
Douglas J. Minter
Jason W. Monson
Scott Moore
Michael Moore
Richard E. Morton
Walter H. Mueller
James B. Orr
William W. Peterson
Paul R. Russ
John A. Savage
Steve L. Sessions
Robert E. Slater
Brian E.Trimble
David D. Whetstone
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TOPLINE SIGNER
David J. Willerford
Daniel McGlothlin
William Nemoy
Jesus N. Medina
David Ogilvie
Jesus N. Medina
Merl Seastrom, P.P.
Merrill M. Gracey
William J. Hawthorne
William E. Gordon, Sr.
Richard I. Winger
Willad Strong
Sid Senter, P.P.
Robert Martinez
Robert Martinez
Jesus N. Medina
Gary Kasbarian
David Willerford
Carlos Castro
William B. Monson
Sid Senter, P.P.
Sid Senter, P.P.
Willard Strong
Joe Goldwine
Thomas J. Orr
John R. Stone
Gary Kasbarian
Clyde K. Shumate
David Ogilvie
Dennis K. Ingram
Dave Willerford
Jerry Saville
Al Malaikahan - April / May ‘08
There was lots to do all weekend but still there was time to relax and visit in
the Al Malaikah hospitality room as well. Thanks to all who helped out in putting
the Spring Fling weekend together.
Chief Rabban Ron Bianchi and Past Potentate Glen Christensen put in many
hours setting up the weekend and attending to details. If you didn’t make the trip to
Laughlin you really missed a fun time.
Laughlin Was Full Of Smiles!
Here Are a Few
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Al Al
Malaikahan
- April
/ May2004
‘08
Malaikahan
- December
Cleft Lip and Palate Patients at Shriners Hospitals for Children Los Angeles
and the Need for Orthognathic Surgery and Orthodontic Devices (Braces)
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left lip and palate are birth defects that happen while a baby is developing during the 6th to 10th week of pregnancy. The bones and
tissues of a baby’s upper jaw, nose, and mouth normally come together (fuse) to form the roof of the mouth and the upper lip. If the
tissue in the developing mouth do not fuse together, a baby is born with a condition called cleft lip and/ or cleft palate. As a guideline,
clefts occur in approximately 1 per 1,000 births, with bilateral clefts occurring in 1 in 5,000 births.
Typical of cleft patients is the severely pushed back midface as shown in these photographs (even though this particular boy doesn’t have
a cleft); the second image shows his result from orthodontic treatment followed by orthognathic surgery. Shriners Hospitals surgeons can
routinely get the lip and palate closed for children without the use of orthodontic appliances. But it is the severe skeletal deformity that many
of our patients develop following the early surgeries, like this boy, that cannot be corrected without orthognathic
surgery, preceded by orthodontic treatment.
One of the first problems a child with cleft palate can have is difficulty breathing or eating. Kids born with
cleft palate usually have frequent ear infections. That’s because air and fluid can’t pass normally through the
eustachian tubes - the tubes that connect the throat with the middle ear. Dental problems, such as malpositioned,
missing or malformed teeth, also are common in people born with cleft lip and palate. If the teeth don’t line
up properly, a person may not be able to pronounce certain sounds. Speaking clearly is challenging for kids
with cleft palate. The soft palate doesn’t move well enough to prevent air from leaking out through the nose
during speech. This can cause their voices to sound as if they are speaking through their nose. When a child can’t be understood, he is often
perceived as “slow’ and not afforded the same educational opportunities as others born without cleft deformities!
Plastic reconstructive surgeons at Shriners Hospitals for Children use orthognathic surgery to correct the issues related to cleft lip and
palate. Orthognathic surgery is corrective facial surgery where deformities of the face and jaw exist. In most cases of orthognathic surgery,
an orthodontist is needed to plan and prepare a patient for surgical repositioning of segments of facial bones or teeth. Prior to surgery, the
orthodontist will place orthodontic appliances (braces) on the patient’s teeth as shown on the left. If it is necessary to remove any teeth to
help with this alignment, it will be done at this time.
Physicians at Shriners Hospital work as part of the Cleft Lip and Palate Team to develop an individualized
treatment plan for each patient. People with a cleft lip and palate will need several surgeries to repair the
complex deformity. These include cleft lip repair, cleft palate repair, and a bone graft to the upper jaw to close
the bone gap in the gum area. As the child’s face grows further surgery may be needed to adjust the jaw, the
palate or the back of the throat to improve chewing and/ or speech.
Reconstructive surgery, orthodontic treatment, and speech therapy can minimize the effects of a child born
with a cleft lip / palate. Breathing, eating, and speech are also greatly improved, so a child born with a cleft lip
and/or palate may lead a life unaffected by this birth defect. If you know of a child who can benefit from the
services offered at Shriners Hospitals for Children, please contact us at (888) 486-5437 or visit our website at www.shrinershq.org to receive
information and an appliction for treatment.
Article by Steven Brand
“God rested them in Peace”
To the land of promised rest,
Their work is done and the setting sun
Has sealed their life’s request.
They have left this earthly strand
For the house beyond the sea,
Though the past is gone,
They will still live on
To us all- Sweet is our memory.
Potentate Hal Justice and his Lady Irene
cordially invite all Al Malaikah Shrine
members, widows and friends to join them on
“The Best Of Branson Missouri”
May 10 - 15, 2008
In
Memoriam
Le Roy Everett Bartels
Vernon R. Cohen
Joseph Alvan Dandona
Dirk De Jong
Carl A. Erickson
Dale Joseph Fox
Charles Edward Haupt
Allan Grant Jenman
Robert C. Mc Crea
Beverly Powell Ragsdale
Lee Ellis Simpson
Dale Eddis Turner
Manuel Baldwin Wells
Charles Edward Wiest
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Al Malaikahan - April / May ‘08
Potentate Hal Justice and his Lady Irene cordially invite all
Al Malaikah Shrine members, widows and friends to join them on:
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OFFICIAL CALL OF THE
POTENTATE TO THE NOBILTY OF
AL MALAIKAH SHRINE
STATED MEETING APRIL 21, 2008
AL MALAIKAH SHRINE AUDITORIUM
STATED MEETING @ 7:45pm.
PRECEEDED BY LIGHT DINNER @ 6:00pm
Here’s the schedule:
and SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER @ 7:00pm
Meet the Clubs and Units Social 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm
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Dinner served 6:00 pm to 6:45 pm
YOUR ATTENDANCE IS DESIRED AND
WELCOMED BY YOUR OFFICERS
Police Officer of the Quarter Award 6:45 pm
Special guest speaker on local terrorism issues 7:00 pm to 7:30 pm
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WEAR YOUR FEZ DOOR WILL BE TILED
Questions and Answers with our guest speaker 7:30 pm
Attest: Tom B. Reoch, Recorder
Door Prize drawing
Harold L. Justice, Potentate
Stated Meeting and separate program for ladies and guests 7:45 p.m.
We’re trying something new this year. Nobles and their Map and directions to the Shrine Auditorium,
ladies and non-Shriner guests are invited. The dinners will be
665 W. Jefferson Blvd. (at Royal St.)
good! The speakers will be interesting! There will be members
from Shrine Clubs and Units to talk to. If you haven’t been to
a stated meeting in a while, give it a try. If you have been to a
stated meeting and were not impressed, give it another try. If you
don’t have a good time, please let me know.
There will be greeters to help you if you are not familiar
with the meeting location and to introduce you to the Unit and
Club men from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Dinner will be served until 6:45
p.m. The program includes the presentation of the LAPD Officer
of the Quarter Award and a guest speaker, who will discuss
terrorism and its local implications. There will be a door prize
drawing, then ladies and non-Shriner guests will be entertained
during the brief and efficient stated meeting.
The menu for this meeting will be tri-tip or chicken,
salad, potato, and dessert. For this special dinner, there will be
a mere $5.00 charge. Reservations area a must so we know how
much food to purchase. Please let us know how many will come
with you to the meeting and their choice of chicken or beef.
The dinner and meeting will be held in the Exposition Hall.
There will be greeters outside the door to show you the way.
Parking Structure entrance on 32nd street
You will need your 2008 dues card to stay for the Stated Enter the auditorium on Royal Street, near
Meeting. If you have not yet received your 2008 dues card,
the Jefferson Blvd. corner
please contact Tom Reoch, Recorder, at 213-748-7417 as soon
as possible.
Bring your fez too. But if you can’t find it or want a new
Take the 110 Harbor Freeway north
one, you can take care of that before the Stated Meeting begins.
Exit Martin Luther King Blvd turn Left
Turn Right on Figueroa (North).
Other Shriners accessories will also be available for purchase at
Pass Jefferson Blvd.
that time.
Turn
left
on
32nd
Street (Shrine 1/2 block on Left)
If you are interested in a particular Club or Unit and
would like to make sure there is someone to meet you, please
Take the 110 Harbor Freeway south
check website (almalaikah.com) or page 3 in this Al Malaikahan
Exit
Adams, which merges into Figueroa
for contact information.
Turn
right
on 32nd Street (Shrine 1/2 block on Left)
For reservations or information, please contact the
Temple Office at 213-748-7417. Cut-off date for reservations is
Friday, April 11.
Take the 10 Santa Monica Freeway east
FROM THE SOUTH
FROM THE NORTH AND EAST
FROM THE WEST
Dave Chernik,
1st Ceremonial Master
Exit Hoover, turn right (south)
Turn left on 32nd Street (Shrine 2 blocks on Right)
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Who Is It?
HELLO HIRAM!
On Thursday February, 14 2008 Worshipful Lee J. Cleveland
received the prestigious Hiram Award from Riverside Lodge No. 635.
The Hiram Award is the highest honor that can be bestowed upon a Brother by his
Masonic Lodge and the Grand Lodge of California. It is designed to be presented
to the dedicated Brothers of every Lodge who consistently donate their time and
talents to our beloved fraternity, or who have brought credit to the craft by their
other endeavors. It is the official recognition of a Brother by his own Lodge for his
devoted services to that Lodge and to Masonic principles in general. It is intended
for the Brother who, year after year, displays his devotion without receiving special
recognition or special honor and does it in an exemplary manner.
Do you recognize this notable Noble?
Answer to be revealed in the June/
July issue of your Al Malaikahan
If you know of any other Brother who will be or who has received
this prestigious honor please notify your Al Malaikahan so we can
tell the Nobility about it!
WESTERN SHRINE ASSOCIATION 2008 “BACK TO SAN DIEGO”April 16 to April 19
For information and registration please visit the WSA “08 Website at: www.albahrshrine.org/WSA2008_Index.htm
T
Shriners Hospitals for Children – Los Angeles
Receives Donation of Patient Transportation Vans
he Los Angeles Shriners Hospitals for Children was thrilled to receive two transportation vans February, 26th from the Al
Malaikah Shriners of Los Angeles. “The Chevrolet vans came at the perfect time as the need for the transportation of
patients and families has grown as the number of patients treated at the hospital has been growing steadily.” said Stuart
Wright, Chairman of the Board of Governors
at the hospital. “These additional vans will
provide a safe method of transportation to our
patients who otherwise would have no access
to the care that Shriners Children’s Hospital
provides.”
Members of the Al Malaikah Shrine
attending the presentation included Potentate
Hal Justice who presented the donation to
the hospital. The vans each can carry up to
ten passengers and provide the hospital with
a greater ability to transport patients to local
airports, train station, bus station, and subway
station. The gift that the Al Malaikah Shriners
have provided will make the journey for many
families a great deal easier. Gilbert Aronoff
and Clyde Gibble were on hand to represent
the volunteer drivers from Los Angeles who
will be using these new vehicles to provide
free transportation for the hospital yearround.
Article by,
Steven Brand
from left to right – SHC-LA CEO Terry Cunningham, Illustrious Sir Hal Justice and Al Malaikah Past Potentate
Stuart Wright, Chairman of the hospital’s Board of Governors hold the keys to one of the newly donated patient
transportation vans donated by Al Malaikah Shriners
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/ May2004
‘08
Malaikahan
- December
Thank You To Our Circus Mommies and Daddies Donors
Adzhyan, Harout
Agajanian, Anthony
Alpert, Raymond
Alpert, Solomon
Anderson, George A.
Anderson, Dale V.
Andrews, M Richard
Ashbrook, Thomas A
Ashjian, Alex
Badoyan, Seb
Bagel , Bess
Banks, Edwin & Joanie
Barr, Edward H.
Beaton, Gary L
Bechtel, Gerald A.
Bell, Harry
Benjamin, Philip
Berg, David
Bernhardt, Fred & Paula
Black, Bob
Blackman, Bonnie
Bonanomi, Joseph
Bond, John
Borenstein, Howard
Borenstein, Seymour
Bowers, Charles
Bowman, Eugene & Ubelia
Boyamyan, Sam
Bray, Jimmie
Bundarin, Jack
Bunker, Darrell
Burse, Donald J
Burt, Gene
Buschmann, Warren T
Cadungog, Bien
Cain, David
Camantigue, Perry
Canellopoulos, Nick
Carter, Hugh
Cataldi, Cosimo
Cera, Frank
Chastain, Charlie
Chirikian, David
Christensen, Glen
Cinco, Joey
Coffman, Red & Mary
Cornwell, Howard
Cuniberti, Remo
Danielian, Gevork
Davis, Fred
Davis, Freddie
Davis, Lee
Davis, Maj. Douglas J
Dean, Ralph R
More will be listed in the following issues as they come in to the Shrine Office!
Denney, Duane
Deprest, Gerard & Ida
Deyell, David
Diarbekirian, Carlos
Dietrich, H. Fred
Dinovitz, Lawrence
Eckert, Robert
Edwards, Kenneth
Eichenhofer, Walter C.
Espiritu, Rene
Esteban, Rolando
Estes, Garmon
Estrada, Eduardo
Exline, Robert L
Feldfeber, Ralph
Fellows, Frank M
Ferguson, David
Fernald, Millie
Fogle, Lee & Ginni
Forkel, Richard J
Fong, Colonel & Mrs
Hayward
Fox, Tony
Frankenstein, Bill
Fraser, Paul
Friedman, Laurence
Garner, Gerald
Garside, Fred
Gellis, Elwood
Georgeson, Lynn &
Carolyn
Gilbert, Richard
Glasser, Robert R
Goecke, Ken
Gold, Stan & Bobbie
Gorchynski, Dr & Mrs O
Green, David
Griffiths, Donald L
Grigsby, Richard S
Grosher, Anne & Nate
Gustafson, John
Haffar, Fares
Haffner, R. Harry
Halladay, James
Hand, Helen
Hand, Ted & Nevada
Hayden, Kenneth E
Hayikian, Khachiy
Heide, Paul
Hernandez, Rafael
Hill, Joe D.
Hocking, Edward
Hollinger, John
Hollingsworth, Chuck
Holman, John
Horall, Jack
Horn, Dana B.
Horowitz, Rhonda & Ben
Houghland, Ervin W
Ings, Stanley
J&E Health Acres
Jabourian, Andy
Jabourian, Hratch
Jackson, Charles & Carol
Jacobs, Russell T
John, Richard F
Johnson, Erdean
Johnson, Frederick & Joyce
Johnson, Bruce D.
Johnston, Rex & Sandy
Jones, Preston M
Jones, Robert
Kabadian, Bedig
Kaufman, Asher
Kaufman, Earl
Kay, Arnold & Vicki
Kemerer, W. James
Kennedy, Margaret
Kensett, Charles
Kerchman, Robert
Kerker, Louis C.
Kirkpatrick, Charles
Knight, Wilfred A
Korpal, Bob
Kraft, Keith
Kroesen, Gus
Kupa, Wolfgang
Kureghian, Rafi
Kwock, Sidney
Lee, Robert M.
Leeper, Robert E
Lefeber, Edith
Leiner, Lewis
Lemoi, Alpherie
Levine, Irv & Lou
Levitt, Gary
Lopez, Frank
Lott, John
Lovin, Charles
Maguire, Everett W.
Majarian, Vic
Mallory, Edward C
Maloof, Omar & Michele
Mancao, Alex
Marquardt, Dwayne
Marquette, Dan
Marzo, Ernie
Mc Wherter, J. A
Transportation Fund Donors
In Memory of Richard Holmes Weaver donated by Nina L. Weaver
In Memory of David Self donate by Lois R. Thomas
In Memory of Bob Estes donated by Esther E. Kopper
In Memory of Trinidad Rodriguez donated by Mr. & Mrs. Bergee
In Memory of Winford Lawrence donated by Dorothy Cowart
North Valley Shrine Club
100 MILLION DOLLAR CLUB DONORS
Paso Robles Shrine Club
William Stewart and Rosalie Stewart
Dean D. Miller
Peace Officers Shrine Club
McCalister, Raymond Sr
McCandless, Bruce A.
McClintoch, Robert W.
McConhil, Mary
McDonald, Chatles
McDowell, Gearl
McNaught, Dennis
McWilliams, Laverne
Meadows, Louis B
Medina, Alfredo
Medina, Jesus
Metzler, Terrie
Midcalf, Charles Alan
Miller, Hap
Milosevich, Risto
Moore, Kent
Morris, Richard
Mortimer, Earl E
Multi Data Services
Murdock, Esther
Nazaretian, Leon
Nelson, Tom
Nickerson, Jim
Norred, Bert R
Norton, Marjorie
Olaes, Federico
Omansky, Alfred W
Orr, Sandbar
Pagilagan, Dante
Paine, Derrick Jr. P.P.
Parker, Louis
Parris, David
Passalacqua, Frank
Passarelli, Camillo L
Peace Officers Shrine Club
Powell, Mike & Sheri
Ramsey, Glenn
Randall, B. W.
Rasher, C. E
Redding, John
Reith, Rod Vonder
Reuter, Charlie
Revert, Paul F
Rice, Wayne L.
Risney, Ted & Nola
Roof, Wilfred M.
Ross, Art
Rowe, Lewis
Ruben,Philip H.
Rutledge, Andy
Safran, Herman
Santarina, Elito
Santonil, Rio
Santos, Edgar & Rhea
Sarafian, Vram
Schultz, Harold F
Schwartz, Niko & Larry
Seastrom, Merl
Serian, Sarki
Sewell, Omer
Sherman, Earl
Smelser, Willis J.
Smith, Kenneth
Smith, Kenneth C
Smith, Ralph H
Snyder, Gerald L.
Solomon, Alvin B.
Sparks, Jim
St. Claire, Dale
Stahlecker, Carl
Stenger, Stan & Donna
Stewart, Bill & Rosalie
Swiercinsky, Edward
Symmes, Ernet E.
Tajerian, Avedis & Lucy
Tandy, Morton
Tapper, Linda & Harvey
Tate, Eugene
Taub, Stanley & Suzi
Taylor, William R.
Taylor, John M.
Terzian, Henriette
Thomas, George
Tidwell, Floyd
Torf, Phillip M
Toutlian, Anna
Tufenkjian, Harout
Ulrich, Edward D
Vansickle, Charles
Verrico, Olindo
Waller, Frank
Walsh, Henry
Watson, Carl F
Watson, Victor W
Weston, Darvin
Weyant, Jim
Whitlow, J.W.
Williams, George W.
Williams, Stephen A.
Wintjen, Norman
Wrigley, Harold
Yaldezian, John
Yavitz, Gerald
Yoder, Frank
Yoder Enterprizes
Young, Rose
Young, Harold Jr.
Submissions can be expedited by mailing
directly to: Editor, The Al Malaikahan, P.O. Box
7339, Redlands, CA. 92375.
(Telephone 909-794-9212.) The preferred
method of receiving submissions is
via E-mail. Articles may be submitted
in Microsoft word format, or via
.PDFs. Photos may be sent as
.jpg files. E-mail all files to:
irondad@almalaikah.com Deadline
is the 10th of the month preceding
dateline of issues for which intended.
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- April
/ May2004
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Malaikahan
- December
Popularity In Al Malaikah’s “Get Well” and
“In Memoriam” Website Is Increasing
S
ince their introduction just a few months ago, the “Get Well” and “In Memorium”
sections on the Al Malaikah Website is enjoying success on a daily basis. We have
reported on over 40 Nobles and Ladies who are under the weather and would like to
receive calls, cards, etc. And, 38 who have passed away and we’ve given funeral, memorial
information, etc. on these. And, most important, this has been done on a timely basis.
It is so gratifying to call or send a card to someone who isn’t feeling well, or, be
thanked by a family member or friend who has seen their loved ones name and information
on the “Web”. Plus, looking it up or having it put in writing is so simple.
To look up information, simply enter www.almalaikah.com on your computer,
then click on “GET WELL” or “IN MEMORIUM” on the left side of the page. To
put a name on the site, simply phone me at (562)714-3017 or send an e-mail to me at
dapote94@verizon.net.
We still your participation, “Try it...you’ll like it”.
I would like to thank the following Nobles and ladies for their support and information
which makes my job easier: David Berg , Lannis Cates, Murray Cooke, Fred Holmes, Jack
Lindsey, Dennis McNaught, Solidad Medina, Lori Ringheisen, Katie Vausbinder, Herb
Woertler, and, of course, Mark Elliott for his promptness in getting this information on the
Al Malaikah Website.
Article by Dave Haldeman P.P.,Assistant Chairman
Become a Volunteer Van
Driver at Shriners Hospitals for
Children in LosAngeles Today!
• transport children and their families to
and from the hospital
• choose your own hours
• enjoy complimentary meals at the
hospital
• be recognized at the annual volunteer
appreciation luncheon
• free secure underground parking
• meet Shriners from different Shrine
Temples
For more information on how to become
a driver please contact
Judith Lau, Volunteer Coordinator, at
(213) 368-3316 or jlau@shrinenet.org
A BIG THANK YOU TO OUR 2008
AL MALAIKAHAN SUPPORTERS
Louis J. & Betsy B. Humble
Gene & Ubelia Bowman
Rosa & Fred Holmes (Lompoc)
Rhett Reagan, In Loving Memory of Frank Allen Reagan
James J. & Barbara Nix
Bud & Jan Ringeisen
Ned and Kaarin Driggers
Jack D. Rowe
Chad Richey
Earl & Winnie Mortimer, In Memory of George (Ray) Wallen
Charlie & Barbara Chastain
Brian and Carol Strong
Larry Brink 80 & 90’s Guard
TJ, Benny and Madi Elliott
Pat and Lew
John E. Balmer
Rio and Luisa Santonil
Sandbar, In Loving memory of “Pinky Meredith”
Fred & Paula Bernhardt
Norman Wates In Memory of my Loving Lady Ivy L. Wates
Show your support for “YOUR” Al Malaikahan Magazine. For a minimum donation of $25.00 (Larger
donations gratefully accepted) you can have your name appear in each remaining 2008 issue and benefit
your publication!
YES, I will be a Publication Supporter: Enclosed please find my check for $_____________.
I would like my name(s) to read _____________________________
Proceeds from Publication Supporters will only be used to better the Al Malaikahan Magazine.
Please mail your check to:
Al Malaikahan Supporter c/o Al Malaikah Shrine 665 W. Jefferson Blvd., Los Angeles CA. 90007
If you are thinking of hosting a
fundraiser or event for your Shrine
Club or Unit give the
Purveyors a chance to
really make it a success!
Contact :
Brian Strong at
818-281-5020
Looking Ahead!
Band Breakfast
Sunday, July 27th
Van Nuys
Masonic Center
See Band Members
For Tickets
www.almalaikah.com
Place your ad here!
One business card size or 1/16th of a page is $25.00
Two business card size or 1/8th of a page is $40.00
Four business card size is $65.00
Six business card size or 1/3rd page is $70.00
1/2 page is $125.00
Full page is $200.00
ALL PRICES ARE PER ISSUE
Contact Joe Stouch at:
661-722-2626 or 661-802-6096
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Al Al
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- April
/ May2004
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Malaikahan
- December
First Lady’s Legacy Lives On
Through Scholarship Program
I
n July 2007, First Lady Helen
Lemieux announced her
fundraising program, “Research
– Straight to the Heart,” which will
provide scholarships for a summer
internship program for medical and
allied health care students.
After years of battling cancer,
Mrs. Lemieux passed away Jan. 1. Her
legacy lives on through the various
events and projects at Zenobia Shriners
and Shriners of North America that she
was involved with, as well as her many
contributions – such as her First Lady’s
program – to Shriners Hospitals for
Children.
Mrs. Lemieux believed that
research, with its potential to improve
medical treatments, will become an
increasingly important component of
Shriners Hospitals’ mission. She also
recognized the critical need to attract
excellent medical professionals to
Shriners Hospitals.
The fundraising program
will assist in these areas by giving
participants the opportunity to work
in Shriners Hospitals for Children’s
research facilities. The
scholarship program will
increase medical students’
awareness of the exciting, important
work being done at Shriners Hospitals
and, ideally, entice them to become
part of our team.
Initially, the internship will
be offered to medical students. The
interns will be supervised by senior
staff at a Shriners Hospital and be
part of a structured training program
emphasizing research being done in
our facilities. Based on experience
gained over time, the program may be
expanded to include students in allied
health care fields who will participate
in rehabilitation research at our
hospitals.
A Continued Presence
Mrs. Lemieux wanted the program to
operate similarly to an endowment
fund, with continued presence and
growth, eventually supporting a
significant number of interns. This
long-term approach will allow even
more future medical professionals to
become part of Shriners Hospitals’
efforts on behalf of children.
As Imperial Potentate Lemieux
continues to make visits throughout
his Imperial Year, he asks that in lieu
of personal gifts, nobles and ladies
www.almalaikah.com
make a donation to Mrs. Lemieux’s
program, “Research – Straight to the
Heart.” Donors will receive a copy of
a children’s book that Mrs. Lemieux
helped develop, “Granny Uncovers
Miracles at Shriners Hospitals for
Children” for each contribution
of $25.
Order forms may be given
to the Imperial Potentate, or may be
sent with donations made payable to
Shriners Hospitals for Children to
Shriners International Headquarters,
Donor Relations Department, P.O. Box
31356, Tampa, FL 33631. Canadian
donations and order forms should be
sent to the Canadian Shriners Hospital,
1529 Cedar Ave., Montreal, Quebec,
Canada H3G 1A6. Donations
can also be made on the Web site,
by going to www.donate2shc.org/
FirstLady. Donors who contribute
through the Web will receive their
books via the mail. Additional order
forms and envelopes can be obtained
from the donor relations department at
Shriners International Headquarters by
calling (800) 241-GIFT.
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THE JR. PHILHARMONIC RETURNS TO THE SHRINE
AL MALAIKAH SHRINE HOSTS
71st ANNIVERSARY CONCERT SPECTACULAR
SUNDAY AFTERNOON MAY 4th
RESERVE TICKETS TODAY
A
ll members of the Al
Malaikah Shrine, family and
friends are invited to attend
the Jr. Philharmonic Orchestra’s 71st Anniversary Concert Spectacular on Sunday, May 4, 2008
at 3:30pm in our own Shrine Auditorium. Founder-conductor Dr. Ernst Katz’s 125 member young
people’s symphony will return to our stage for a star-studded afternoon of music. Illustrious Harold
Justice, Potentate, and the Al Malaikah Shrine are hosting the Concert Spectacular so that all guests
may attend this marvelous event at no charge.
Master of Ceremonies for the evening will be Wink Martindale. Highlighting the event is an
array of stage, screen and television stars featured conducting the orchestra in the hilarious Annual
Celebrity “Battle of Batons,” hosted by Hollywood’s Army Archerd. Gary S. Greene, Katz’s
nephew and longtime concertmaster of the Jr. Phil, will conduct the orchestra in an afternoon
of popular classics. Musical repertoire will include Tchaikovsky’s Fourth Symphony, RimskyKorsakov’s Scheherazade, Bernstein’s Westside Story and more. For info about the Jr. Phil, log
onto www.JrPhil.org.
This year’s Concert Spectacular is not to be missed. Reserve your tickets at NO CHARGE
TODAY by returning the attached coupon with a Self-Addressed Stamped Reply
Envelope to: Al Malaikah Shrine, 665 West Jefferson Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90007.
Ticket Request
Jr. Philharmonic Concert Spectacular at Shrine Auditorium
Sunday May 4, 2008 3:30 pm
Complete and return with Self-Addressed Stamped Reply Envelope to:
Al Malaikah Shrine
JPO Concert Spectacular
665 West Jeferson Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90007
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY
PHONE WITH AREA CODE
Number of Tickets
STATE
ZIP
EMAIL
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/ May2004
‘08
Malaikahan
- December
Your 2008 Al Malaikah Divan
HAROLD L. JUSTICE
110TH ILLUSTRIOUS POTENTATE OF AL MALAIKAH SHRINE
RON BIANCHI
CHIEF RABBAN
JOE STOUCH
ASSISTANT RABBAN
MERL SEASTROM, P.P.
TREASURER
TOM REOCH
RECORDER
SAM PITASSI
HIGH PRIEST & PROPHET
DAVID WEHMEYER
ORIENTAL GUIDE
DAVE CHERNIK
FRED BERNHARDT
1ST CEREMONIAL MASTER 2ND CEREMONIAL MASTER
Get To Know Your Potentate
HAROLD L. JUSTICE THE 110TH ILLUSTRIOUS POTENTATE OF AL MALAIKAH SHRINE
I
llustrious Harold Justice was raised in Chicago Illinois, as
a young man he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps, which
brought him to California. Upon successful completion of
his Marine Corps service, he entered the Los Angeles Police
Department, where his leadership skills were recognized.
Through a meritorious career, of twenty years, he rose to the
rank of Division Commander. Upon retirement from LAPD,
our Potentate pursued an exciting new career in Corporate
Security serving as Chief of Police of Upton N.Y (the
Brookhaven Federal Labs) and most recently he retired as the
Director of Corporate Security for Farmers Insurance.
He earned a Masters Degree in Public Administration
from Pepperdine University. Hal is married to his lovely wife
Irene; between them they share four grown children and six
grandchildren. Harold’s son Joel is a member of Al Malaikah
Shrine.
Hal became a Master Mason in 1974 in Progressive
Lodge 572 (now Alhambra 322) where he served as Master in
1981. He was proposed for Shrine membership, in 1989, by a
fellow LAPD Commander and Past Potentate, the late Willard
Vausbinder. His Masonic affiliations consist of the Pasadena
Scottish Rite; the Al Malaikah Koppers where he is still an
active member serving as Captain in 2002. He a member
and/or a past President of the Peace Officers, Kern
County, Pasadena and Past Masters Shrine Clubs.
In 1994 he became a member of the Royal Order of Jesters,
LA Court 84.
Stu Wright PP, recognizing Hal’s organizational
skills selected him to serve as General Football Chairman, in
2000. He was appointed to the Progressive Divan in 2002 by
Illustrious Sir Merl Seastrom; Ken Judd PP selected him as
his General Circus Chairman, where under Hal’s competent
leadership the circus generated outstanding profits for the
Temple budget. In 2004 Hal continued to provide leadership
to Al Malaikah serving as chairman for various Temple
functions. He was chairman of the Chief Rabban’s fundraiser
which proved to be a very successful event for fun and profit.
2005 found him chairing our first annual Smoke Out and he
continues to make that event more successful each year. Hal,
an outstanding ritualist, participates with the Shrine Degree
team traveling to various Masonic Lodges to put on third
degrees on behalf of Al Malaikah Shriners.
Hal’s professional affiliations include the American
Society for Industrial Security, the Insurance Security
Association, the International Security Managers Association,
The Southern California Fraud Investigators Association,
the Chief Special Agents Association and the FBI National
Academy Associates.
For fun and entertainment Hal enjoys the Shrine,
travel, and family.
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F
Meet Your New 2nd Ceremonial Master
red Bernhardt was born in Waterbury Connecticut, and
moved to California at an early age. Graduated from
La Puente High School. Fred and his lady Paula have
been married for over 47 years and have lived in Glendora,
California for most of the time. They have four Daughters all
of whom were members of Job’s Daughters, as was Paula,
and 4 Grand Daughters, 4 Grandsons and 2 Great grandsons.
Fred is a retired non-degreed Design Engineer with 40 years
plus hands on experience in the electronics industry.
Fred’s inspiration and desire to join the Masonic
fraternity resulted from his first two Daughters joining Job’s
Daughters under the relationship of Paula’s Grandfather, and
when the next two Daughter’s wanted to
join, Fred wanted them to join under his
Masonic relationship.
Fred’s Masonic career began
in 1976 when he was raised a master
mason in Glendora Lodge 404,
Glendora, CA. and has served the
lodge as Marshal, Jr. and Sr. Deacon, Jr.
and Sr. Warden and then Worshipful
Master in 1980, Chaplain
two years, Officers Coach
for two years and is
currently serving
as Secretary. He
received the
Hiram award in 2003. Fred also served as Associate Bethel
Guardian for Bethel 251 in Glendora for two years. He
joined Pasadena Scottish Rite, Al Malaikah Shrine and Citrus
Shrine Club in 1988 and served Citrus Shrine Club as Klown
Director twice and Club President in 1993. He has served
Al Malaikah as Regional Shrine Club Director, Assistant
Director of Shrine Clubs, Regional Membership Director,
President of the Clown Unit, Temple Clown Director, Circus
Committee, Football Committee, Outer Guard, Director of
Shrine Clubs, and Temple Marshal. Fred joined the Pyramid
Patrol in 2000 and is currently a member of the Oasis Patrol
where he served as Commandant of Units and Captain of
the Patrol in 2003 and 2005, and President in 2007. Fred
was appointed to the Divan as 2nd
Ceremonial
Master in 2008 by Illustrious Sir Hal
Justice.
Fred is also
a member of the
Shrine degree
team, which
is well known
for conferring
third degrees
and promoting
Masonry through
out Southern
California.
Life Membership Is The Perfect Gift
F
ather’s Day is drawing near! If you are like me you have probably been
wondering what gift to give the Shriner who has everything. How about
a Life Membership to Al Malaikah Shrine? A Life Membership in Al
Malaikah Shrine is an ideal gift to present to a Father, Son, Husband or friend.
You can purchase a total life membership for $1,115.00. This includes P.C.M.
(Permanent Contributing Member) for Shriners Hospitals For Children.
Each Life Membership comes with a hansom certificate
that can be framed and proudly displayed.
When you give the gift of a Life Membership, all dues, and per capita
fees will be paid during the course of your favorite Shiner’s life. With this
wonderful gift you are not only giving to your favorite Shriner but also to his
beloved philanthropy and his fraternity as well. He’ll never have to worry about
increased dues including hospital dues and his Life Membership goes into a
secured investment fund that cannot be touched. Al Malaikah Temple only
receives the interest generated from this fund each year.
As an option to the Nobles, a payment plan has been set up for a
scheduled 12 payments of $100 each month. With your initial payment, your
dues are included for the current year. For more information or payment plan
arrangements please contact the Shrine Office. (213) 748-0173
There is no better time to give the gift of Life Membership to that special
Shriner. Nobles they also make a great gift to give yourself! This is a worthwhile
investment that Keeps on Giving!
www.almalaikah.com
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Al Al
Malaikahan
- April
/ May2004
‘08
Malaikahan
- December
Beach Boys
Shriners
Only Concert
Shriners Day
At Busch
Stadium
June 28 thru July 3
at the
134th Imperial
Council Session
Al Malaikah Hotel Reservations For 134th Imperial Session
NOBLE’S NAME
LADY’S NAME
ADDRESS
CITY
STATE
ZIP
PHONE WITH AREA CODE
UNIT OR CLUB NAME
Rooms are $170.00 per room per night (includes taxes)
Please check your first choice: Room with ONE BED □
Room with TWO BEDS □
Please check dates: June
TOTAL of
□
28□ June 29□ June 30□ July 1□ July 2□ July 3□
nights @ $170.00 = $
(PAYABLE TO AL MALAIKAH SHRINE)
□
VISA
MASTERCARD
CARD NUMBER
NAME ON CARD
EXPIRATION DATE
DAYTIME PHONE NUMBER WITH AREA CODE
TOTAL AMOUNT OF AUTHORIZED CHARGE $
CARD MEMBER SIGNATURE
DATE
/
CREDITCARDSCANNOTBE
ACCEPTEDOVERTHEPHONE!
IF YOU WISH TO PAY WITH EITHER
VISA OR MASTERCARD THIS
SIGNED FORM MUST ACCOMPANY
YOUR RESERVATION AND BE
MAILED TO THE SHRINE OFFICE.
THANK YOU
PLEASE MAKE YOUR CHECK PAYABLE TO AL MALAIKAH SHRINE. PLEASE MAIL THIS COMPLETED FORM ALONG WITH FULL PAYMENT TO:
AL MALAIKAH SHRINERS 665 W JEFFERSON BLVD., LOS ANGELES CA 90007 ATTN: TOM REOCH
FOR ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL AL MALAIKAH SHRINE OFFICE AT 213-748-0173
www.almalaikah.com
Page 19
Al Malaikahan - April / May ‘08
T
he annual Al Malaikah Shrine Circus and Carnival arrives at the Shrine
Auditorium in Los Angeles for it’s 83rd Anniversary Friday April 25 thru 27,
2008.
The Shrine Circus is a local institution with seven performance over three
days, and features the traveling Circus Gatti, live and on stage at the Shrine
Auditorium 665 W. Jefferson Blvd. Los Angeles. The Circus Gatti has
been thrilling audiences for over 40 years. It combines an
entourage of elephants, horses and exotic felines, as well
as
trapeze artists and other daredevil acts.
Enter the Midway on 32nd St. and
Royal St. One hour before the show
starts and the fun begins with rides,
face painting, carnival games, a giant
slide, a merry-go-round, food and many
more exciting activities. Then on to the
Circus in the comfort of the giant Shrine
Auditorium.
Circus tickets can be
obtained for any of the
seven performances at the
door or by visiting www.
almalaikah.com/circus
and following the link to
the Ticketmaster website!
Your volunteer
assistance is need in all
areas over the three day
event. This Circus is Al Malaikah’s biggest
fund-raiser every year so PLEASE
support your Temple by either buying
Circus Tickets or volunteering!
Circus proceeds are for the
ant to make
benefit of Shrine Temple activities.
a child
They are not tax deductible as a
charitable donation.
smile?
Become A Masquer!
W
Help the Al
Malaikah
Masquers paint
clown faces on
kids at the Circus.
We’re
looking for a few
helpers that are
creative, good
with a paint brush
and want to have
fun. We’ll even train you!
Call Hal Shaffer at 310-376-5882.
www.almalaikah.com
NEW For 2008
From Your
Al Malaikah Temple
Store
2008 Badge Bolo Tie
2008 Grey Temple Golf Shirt......................._____ X $22.00 = $____.__
circle size S M L XL XXL XXXL
Red Temple Golf Shirt................................._____ X $15.00 = $____.__
circle size M L
Blue Temple Golf Shirt................................_____ X $15.00 = $____.__
circle size S M L XL XXL
2008 Temple Jacket......................................_____ X $45.00 = $____.__
circle size M L XL XXL
2008 “Scales of Justice” Tie........................_____ X $15.00 = $____.__
2008 Badge Bolo Tie...................................._____ X $15.00 = $____.__
2008 Studs & Cuff Links Set......................._____ X $25.00 = $____.__
2008 Belt Buckle.........................................._____ X $25.00 = $____.__
2008 Ladies Angel Pin................................._____ X $20.00 = $____.__
2008 Ladies Shirt Set..................................._____ X $50.00 = $____.__
circle size S M L XL XXL XXXL
Sub total $____.__
Shipping and handling...........................$ 6.00
Total $____.___
Make checks Payable to Al Malaikah Shrine and Mail to:
665 W. Jefferson Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90007. Attn: Temple Store
Master Card / Visa #__________________________ Expires ___/___
Signature _________________________________
Name:____________________________Daytime Phone ___/___/____
Address:__________________________________________________
City:_____________________State:________________Zip_________
These items and others are available from the Al Malaikah Temple Office.
PLEASE CALL TEMPLE AT 213-748-0173 BEFORE MAILING
ORDER TO CHECK AVAILABILITY
Address Correction Requested
DATED MATERIAL
Time Value
MOVING?
NOTE NEW ADDRESS AND EFFECTIVE DATE AND
RETURN IT WITH THE CURRENT MAIL LABEL TO THE
AL MALAIKAH RECORDER
665 W. JEFFERSON BLVD., LOS ANGELES, CA. 90007
Ron’s Ramblings
A
l Malaikah has proudly sponsored
a Circus for the past 82 years.
This April will be our 83rd. I
have supported and worked the circus
ever since I joined Al Malaikah, this
year will be no different. This is one of
the fun things we do as a Shriners.
When you see the kids with that
big smile on their faces it makes you feel
so good that we have sustained the event
for 83 years. I would like to know how
many other events have lasted so long
in the Los Angeles area, let alone any
that have put so many smiles on so many
thousands of kids faces over the years.
The big part of our success lies in
the effort that is put forth
with all of the Nobles
that work for several
days and countless
hours. I talk to
men and women
that have attended
our Circus in
years past and
are now bringing
their children and
grandchildren to
enjoy this wonderful family event.
So when your feet get tired and
you start getting grouchy think of the joy
you are bringing the kids both now and in
future memories.
Our Mommies and Daddies
program is another way the Nobility and
their ladies contribute to the Circus. To
those that contribue I say a big thank
you.
Let’s rest up and get ready for
April 25, 26 and 27.
See you at the Circus!
Chief Rabban, Ron Bianchi

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