2016-April-Newsletter

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2016-April-Newsletter
Monthly Publication
Additional Information Available at www.washingtonelks.net
Issue Number: 49
USA
April 2016
138 E MAIDEN ST • WASHINGTON, PA 15301 • (724) 222-0776
A MESSAGE FROM OUR EXALTED RULER
It’s April, spring is here and a new Elk year has begun. I am honored to be elected as Exalted Ruler for the 2016-17 year and consider it a
privilege to serve our lodge in this capacity. We have a great group of experienced and dedicated officers and I am confident we will work
together to continually improve our lodge.
I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Michael Nicolella for his past year of service as our lodge’s Exalted Ruler.
We hosted quite a few events in March. Linda Hildebrand does a great job of bringing a variety of entertainment to the Grill Room including
Around the World night. Last month was Ireland in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. Clever menu and drink specials always make this evening
enjoyable. The Entertainment Committee hosted Trivia and Name that Tune nights, always fun. If you haven’t attended any of these events
in the past, please watch the calendar and join in. It’s always a great time and a great way to meet or share a laugh with fellow members.
Our annual Charity Ball was held last month. Proceeds from this event were donated to Elks National Foundation and Home Service
Program. Great charities. We had a good turn out with approximately 100 in attendance. Thanks to Michelle Larson, Missi Roberts and Billie
White for making this event such a success. A special thanks to Chef Jody for preparing an excellent dinner and to all the businesses and
individuals who donated. Next year I would like to see our attendance for this event double. Plan on attending, I guarantee you will have a
great time.
Our Elks motto is Elks Care, Elks Share. Last year our Lodge donated over $12,000 to charities. This money is raised from various special
events such as the charity ball and from activities at the club. By attending these functions and frequenting the club you are enabling us to
support our community and achieve one of the most important obligations of Elks, charity. A complete listing of our past year charitable
donations is posted in the hall outside of the Grill Room.
Please know that I, along with the rest of the Governing Body, welcome your suggestions and comments. Our goal is to uphold the integrity
of the Elks organization while providing our members with a safe, friendly and pleasant environment. The best way we can achieve our goal
is to know and realize what our members would like to se.
I look forward to seeing you at the lodge soon and thank you again for this opportunity to serve as your Exalted Ruler.
Sincerely,
Tom Olzer
THE LADIES CORNER
It’s that time of year again...our Ladies of the Elks Chicken
& Biscuit Dinner. Please join us on Sunday, April 10th from
11a-3p. Each meal includes creamed chicken over biscuit,
noodles, cole slaw, drink, and dessert for only $7. Tickets can
be purchased in advanced at the bar or at the door that day.
Invite your friends and family for a delicious meal and help
the Ladies help the Lodge. Thank you in advance to those
of you who have signed up to work that day or to donate
desserts. If you haven’t signed up, please contact Michelle at
724-263-2121.
Our next meeting will be on Tuesday, April 19 at 6:30.
Please try to attend. We will be planning our May dinner
meeting, our last meeting before our summer break.
Election of officers will also take place at that meeting on
May 17.
Thanks to Dyane, Toni, and Pat for providing scrumptious
St. Patrick’s Day themed treats for our last meeting.
Michelle Leichty, President
CHARITY CENTRAL
Our focus is the Washington City Mission’s Veteran’s
complex. Items needed include twin XL bedding, pillows,
towels, and wash cloths. The building will provide 22 beds,
so 66 sets of sheets would be ideal. Please help us to help
the Mission give back to Vets who have given so much of
themselves.
Michelle Leichty
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Issue Number: 49
USA
April 2016
138 E MAIDEN ST • WASHINGTON, PA 15301 • (724) 222-0776
ELKS DANCE AND DINE FOR CHARITY
Our annual Charity Ball was held on March 12th and what an evening it was! It certainly lived up to its name, An Affair to
Remember. The ballroom was beautifully decorated, with the florals donated by Washington Square Flowers, Larry Jones. A
special thanks to the Ball Committee, Michelle Larson, Missi Roberts and Billie White. These ladies worked tirelessly to create
a memorable evening for all those in attendance. Larry was also a member of the Ball Committee and the honorary emcee for
the evening.
Chef Jody prepared a delicious meal of homemade Wedding Soup, Salad, Bourbon Beef, Shrimp Scampi and all the trimmings.
Signature desserts from Castle Shannon provided one of their most popular desserts, Cheesecake topped with fresh fruit. It is
easy to say that no one left hungry!
After dinner, The Fugatives entertained all with their music. The dance Floor stayed full all night! Chinese and Silent auctions
allowed our guests to leave with special gifts and memories of the evening were captured by photographer, Russell Culbertson.
A sincere gratitude and round of applause to all those who attended, sponsored and supported this noteworthy cause. The
success of the evening is due to the overwhelming support received from our guests. The evening would not have been
possible without you. Thank You!
Proceeds from the Charity Ball are being donated to the Home Health Service Program and the Elks National Foundation. Both
of these charities provide services to our community supporting programs for veterans, the elderly, the less fortunate, those
who are need for medical assistance and our nations youth. This year we are proudly donating over $2400 to these charities.
A great accomplishment! Thank you!
We hope to see more of our members join us next year. It is a beautiful night for a beautiful cause!
Thanks once again!
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Issue Number: 49
USA
April 2016
138 E MAIDEN ST • WASHINGTON, PA 15301 • (724) 222-0776
DELINQUENT DUES
Membership dues for 2016/2017 year
are now overdue.
Please submit your dues as soon as possible.
Dues Payment Submission
2016-2017 Regular Member $65
Life Member
$31
Home Service
National Foundation
Total
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EVERY MONDAY IS WING NIGHT! 5 - 8 PM, ADDITIONAL ITEMS ALSO AVAILABLE.
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Issue Number: 49
USA
April 2016
138 E MAIDEN ST • WASHINGTON, PA 15301 • (724) 222-0776
UPCOMING EVENTS
AROUND THE WORLD
For anyone not familiar with our Around the World nights,
please let me explain – On the 1st Tuesday of every month
we pick a country, state or region somewhere in the workd
and we have a buffet with foods from that particular area.
There’s always drink specials associated with it as well.
April 5th will be Peru. Stop in and check out the types of
food and drink Peru is known for!
It runs from 6:00 pm until 8:00 pm and includes a free Juke
Box and a 50/50 drawing.
Hope to see you there.
Linda Hildebrand
Bar Manager
ABBY ABBONDANZA
APRIL 8 – 8:30 PM
Lead singer-guitarist, Chris
‘Abby’ Abbondanza from the
Hillbilly Way will be performing
in our Pub!!
Join us on April 8 at 8:30 pm for
an evening of fun and music.
GUITARIST DUO – APRIL 22
9PM – 11PM
Jason and Dave are a couple of local guys
that play a variety of music covering classic
rock, country, blues and some 90’s hits.
EVERY MONDAY IS WING NIGHT! 5 - 8 PM, ADDITIONAL ITEMS ALSO AVAILABLE.
Monthly Publication
Additional Information Available at www.washingtonelks.net
Issue Number: 49
USA
April 2016
138 E MAIDEN ST • WASHINGTON, PA 15301 • (724) 222-0776
UPCOMING EVENTS
WEDDING SEASON
Spring is here and wedding bells are in the air! We are very fortunate to have our ballroom committed for this busy season.
There are just a few weeks left between April and October open! GREAT NEWS for our lodge. However, we want our members
to realize parking on these days can be difficult but please remember we can park across the street in the W&J Parking lot. We
apologize that parking could be a tad inconvenient on these days but please don’t avoid coming to the lodge on these days!
Thank you in advance for your understanding and patience.
EASTER EGG HUNT
Our annual Easter Egg Hunt was held Sunday, March 20th. Children, up to the age of 12, are invited to share an afternoon of
coloring eggs, swinging at piñatas, and of course searching for Easter Eggs! Three lucky children found the special golden
easter egg and received a large Easter basket filled with goodies and toys! There was even a visit from the Easter Bunny
(Special thanks to Shane Logan for volunteering to wear the suit!) Everyone had a hopping good time!
ELK OF THE YEAR
Mike Nicolella named the Ladies of the Elks, Elk of the Year. The organization supports many notable charitable causes and
assists with enhancements in the lodge, such as the redecorating of the two upstairs parlor rooms and women’s restroom.
Congratulation Ladies! Well deserved and Thank you for your continued support to the lodge.
2016 ANNUAL GOLF OUTING - SAVE THE DATE!
Mark your calendars for this year Annual Golf Outing. Sunday, September 18th . The outing will once again be held at Lone
Pine Golf Outing. Details are being finalized - look for more information in early May. Golfers who participated last year will
have the first right of refusal. Golfers will be contacted directly to reserve their foursome or individual spot.
LODGE DINING - OPEN TO PUBLIC
Chef Jody and his team do a great job preparing delicious meals and offers weekly specials to tantalize your taste buds!
Please remember to spread the word to your family, friends and co-workers that our dining room is open to the public. Hours:
Thursday and Friday - Lunch, 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. and Dinner from 4:00 - 9 p.m. Saturday – Dinner 4:20 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Guests, not with members, are not permitted to dine in the Grill Room, just the dining room.
EXTENDED DINING HOURS FOR MEMBERS
The Grill Room is now open to serve our members throughout the day when our kitchen is open. On Thursday and Friday
members can order from the lunch menu until 4 p.m., with dinner service beginning at 4:00 p.m. Saturday dinner hours begin
at 4:30 p.m. These extended hours are for the Grill Room only, not the Dining Room, The Dining Room hours are not being
changed.
EVERY MONDAY IS WING NIGHT! 5 - 8 PM, ADDITIONAL ITEMS ALSO AVAILABLE.
APRIL 2016
CALENDAR
April2016
3
4
WingNight
5:00-8:00pm
10
11
Chicken&Biscuit
WingNight
Dinner
5:00-8:00pm
11am-3pm
17
Allyoucan
eatBreakfast
9am-1pm
24
5
12
Aroundthe
World
Peru
6pm
Lodge Meeting
7:00 pm
6
1
7
8
6:30pm
13
HoagieNight
5-8pm
18
19
20
WingNight
LadiesoftheElks
Expandedmenu
Meeting
5:00-8:00pm
6:30pm
25
26
WingNight
Expandedmenu Lodge Meeting
5:00-8:00pm
7:00 pm
27
14
21
28
6:30pm
6:30pm
6:30pm
AprilFool’s
Karaoke
8pm
Abby
Abbondanza
IntheClub
8:30pm
15
2
9
16
22
JasonZimmer
9–11pm
23
29
30
Trivia
8pm
Don’tForgetMonopoly!
MONOPOLY
DON’T FORGET ABOUT MONOPOLY! NOW TWICE A MONTH!
EVERY MONDAY IS WING NIGHT! 5 - 8 PM, ADDITIONAL ITEMS ALSO AVAILABLE.