2014 – July/August

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2014 – July/August
Tattler
Vol. 21, NO. 7
Upcoming
Events
July/August 2014
July 8: West Bend Summer Circus
August 21: Tri-County Shrine Club OV
July 26: Northwoods Shrine Club OV
August 23: Chippewa Falls OV
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I’m So Excited and I Just Can’t Hide It!
Having Fun On My Trip!
Hello Nobles,
Tomorrow I leave on my
Potentate’s trip. I’ll report on that
when I get back (maybe we’ll see
Elvis!).
The Northwoods Shrine Club
OV is on July 26. If you’re
interested in going, please contact
the office for details. We always
have a great time.
The Borchardt’s Father’s Day car
show was a success. Over 540 cars
were there. The next car show is at
Matty’s on September 7.
I’m looking forward to the steak fry at our September
Stated Meeting. YOU MUST MAKE A RESERVATION
with the office.
See you in the Fall!
Fraternally yours,
Rick Loch, Potentate
2014 Elected Divan
Illustrious Potentate
Rick Loch (Darlene)
C: 414-406-8230
rloch86376@aol.com
Chief Rabban
Pete Hennig (Carol)
H: 262-723-1270
C: 262-689-0837
pfhennig@hotmail.com
Assistant Rabban
John Werner (Amanda)
H: 262-354-1541
C: 262-510-5626
genral1@yahoo.com
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Treasurer
John Bugajski (Nancy)
H: 414-282-7279
C: 414-491-1728
treasurer@tripolishrinecenter.com
Fritz Jorgenson (Maggie)
H: 414-281-7329
C: 414-313-9329
mjorgenson6@wi.rr.com
Recorder
James Christie, PP (Sherry)
H: 262-574-1699
C: 414-305-8274
recorder@tripolishrinecenter.com
Ceremonial Director
Bob Manders (Kathy)
H: 414-228-8344
C: 414-380-3333
bobmanders1@hotmail.com
Elected Board of Trustees
1st Ceremonial Master
Dan Bast (Nancy)
H: 920-474-3438
C: 414-333-1412
dbast@wi.rr.com
High Priest & Prophet
Larry Wegner (Sue)
H: 262-251-5534
C: 262-844-5468
l.wegner@sbcglobal.net
Don Kuehn
H: 414-281-7331
donaldk@usfamily.com
Oriental Guide
Keith Sargeant (Karen Schmit)
C: 414-881-7060
wisarge@yahoo.com
Joe Schoner (Linda)
H: 414-543-2178
C: 414-416-3847
mpd110retired@sbcglobal.net
2014 Appointed Divan
2nd Ceremonial Master
Bob Capen (Jan)
H: 262-512-1191
C: 414-235-1279
bobcapen@sbcglobal.net
Orator
Neil Laack (Shari)
H: 414-761-0998
C: 414-801-4538
spike6770@att.net
Marshal
Jack Love (Dori)
H: 414-425-5272
jack-love@att.net
Captain of the Guard
Greg Barg
C: 414-241-9827
grebes84@yahoo.com
Outer Guard
Mark Norville
C: 414-460-1290
minnesotamark@gmail.com
Chaplain
John Bennethum (Rosemarie Tapper)
H: 414-427-5646
jbennethum@wi.rr.com
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Just the Facts...
The Banquet and Catering report for May is
complete. We had 4 Shrine events for the month of May
with a net profit of $755.51. We had 13 outside events
for the month of May with a net profit of $17,950.89.
Our revenue generated from all bookings for the month
was $18,706.40. We reported our net profit for March in
two separate months this year because we did not have
complete figures on other months. The net profits for
February 2014-$1,315.56, March 2014-$14,012.01 and
April 2014-$28,869.37.
Thank you for all the support we received in
allowing us to move our stated meeting to the lower
level so that we could rent the upper level to an outside
event. We are pleased to announce that we made a net
profit of $11,130.04 on that event.
We must improve our attendance at our Friday fish
fry to meet the cost of the operation. Please bring your
family and friends. We receive reports that the food is
excellent.
We continue to operate the year in excess of our
budget. Congratulations to Jim Mahaney and our circus
committee for raising $236,408.38 which exceeded our
budget by $36,408.38. In addition, they exceeded last
year’s profits from the 2013 winter circus by
$88,913.33. Last year we were $77,504.95 under our
budget. Please support our summer circus program.
Watch for the dates and locations in the Tattler.
Thank you Tom Schlicht and Mark Norvelle the cochairs to our Vidalia onion sales for achieving a net
profit of $23,382 25. Last year we did not make our
budget on onion sales but this year we exceeded the
budget.
Nobles help us with advertising in our Tattler.
Contact friends and family and suggest Tattler
advertising to them. This is a good source of revenue.
Remember submit any questions or concerns that
you have to our committee in care of the main office.
We appreciate any suggestions or recommendations
from our members about the operation of the finance
committee. Thank you to those nobles that have already
done so.
-Fraternally Yours, The Finance Committee
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Chaplain’s Corner
Do You Know What
the Folds Mean?
By Chaplain John
Through the years I have participated in many funerals
where a gun-salute has been given, taps have been played
and the American Flag has been folded and presented to a
member of the family. Have you ever noticed the Honor
Guard pays meticulous attention to correctly folding the
United States of America Flag 13 times? Here is the
explanation of the folds: The 1st fold of the flag is a
symbol of LIFE. The 2nd fold is a symbol of the belief in
ETERNAL LIFE. The 3rd fold is made in honor of the
VETERANS who gave a portion of their lives for the
defense of the country. The 4th fold represents the
WEAKER NATURE, for as American citizens trusting in
God, it is to Him we turn in times of peace as well as in
time of war for His divine guidance. The 5th fold is a
tribute to our COUNTRY. The 6th fold is for where
people’s HEARTS LIE. It is with their heart that they
pledge Allegiance to the flag. The 7th fold is a tribute to
its ARMED FORCES, for it is through the Armed Forces
that they protect their country and their flag against all her
enemies. The 8th fold is a tribute to those who DIED,
that we might see the light of day. The 9th fold in a tribute
to WOMANHOOD and MOTHERS. For it has been
through their faith, their love, loyalty and devotion that
the character of the men and women who have made this
country great has been molded. The 10th fold is a tribute
to the FATHER, for he, too, has given his sons and
daughters for the defense of their country. The 11th fold
represents the lower portion of the seal of KING DAVID
and KING SOLOMON and glorifies in the Hebrews eyes,
the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. The 12th fold
represents an emblem of ETERNITY and glorifies, in the
Christians eyes, God the Father, the Son and Holy Spirit.
The 13th fold, or when the flag is completely folded, the
stars are uppermost reminding them of their nations
motto, ‘In God We Trust’. After the flag is completely
folded and tucked in, it takes on the appearance of a
cocked hat, ever reminding us of the soldiers, sailors and
marines and all their comrades who serve to keep us free!
When you see the flag folding ceremony, may you be
reminded that “Freedom isn’t free!”
-Chaplain John, jbennethum@wi.rr.com
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Units
Directors Staff
Provost Unit
The car show on Father's Day was well attended and we
made some money. Mark your calendar for July 19th is the
unit picnic. Let Gene our Vice President know that you are
attending. We are blowing up balloons for the Packer
Shrine game in August, it's Friday the 22nd at 7:00PM.
Birthday greetings to the following Nobles: Fritz Jorgenson
July 2, Tom Lang 4, Ken Lebal 1,Bruce Nelson 15, Mark
Norville 31, Jerry Robison 26, Mark Warner 13.
On April 23, Jack Weimer was called to his final
resting place. Farewell friend. This was a sad month as
Doris, wife of Fred Gebauer, was also called to her final
resting place, a place just for her.
Our next planned outing will be our picnic August 24.
The picnic will be co-hosted with Whitnall Park Shrine
Club. For the place, time and cost, watch your monthly
newsletter. Myron Tubbs gets out the newsletter each
month, he gets no pay and how many say “good job old
friend.” When you see him, say thanks.
We have a member who was gone and now returned,
welcome back Kosta Demopoulos.
Remember those in the armed forces and those in their
final resting place. Thank you. To those whose birthday
it is or was, think of you as not getting older, just wiser.
Donald L. Kuehn Tattler writer
See you in church, Jerry Stein
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Clubs
Lake Shore Shrine Club
West Allis Shrine Club
Lake Shore has not planned any activities for the
summer months, but if you refer to the latest edition of the
Tattler, you will find many Shrine activities posted inside
the back cover of the issue. There are many summer
circuses scheduled. Try to take in at least one of them.
Also, there is the Midwest Shrine game featuring the
Green Bay Packers vs. the Oakland Raiders on August
22nd.
Next thing you know, summer will be over and it will
be time to honor our Illustrious Sir Rick Loch and his
Lady Darlene, and the rest of other Divan and their ladies,
on September 24, for the Potentate’s Official Visitation to
Lake Shore Shrine Club.
Have a safe and restful summer, and we will see you all
in September. Also, make certain to read your Lake Shore
newsletter to keep up with any changes in our meeting
place because of changes at Spring Gardens where we are
currently meeting.
West Allis Shrine Club will NOT meet during the
month of July 2014. We WILL be meeting on
Wednesday, AUGUST 27th for the purpose of having a
MINIATURE GOLF TOURNAMENT and a MEAL
together. Our President, Frank Foti, is vacationing in
China and will provide details after he returns. Save the
date. Have you paid your dues for 2014? Reservations
as usual to Frank at 414-940-5632 (or fafsjk@att.net)
before August 22nd
Bert T. Sjostrom, Secretary
Whitnall Park Shrine
We open on a sad note that Jack Weimer and Doris
Gebauer were called to their final resting place. They
knocked and the door was opened. Place them in your
memories and prayers.
In each article we say where we meet and the time and
each month we gain another friend to share our meal and
entertainment with. We meet on the 4th Tuesday of each
month at Alioto’s Restaurant at noon. The price is $15.00
a person with a choice of four entrees. What a deal! We
have no meeting in July and our August meeting will be
our August 24 picnic which is co-sponsored with the
Provost Unit.
Watch your newsletter for more
information. As we celebrate the 4th of July, remember
all those who made the supreme sacrifice, and to those
now protecting us we say thank you.
See you in church, Jerry Stein
John Bennethum, Secretary
Chippewa Falls SC
David
A.
Gutknecht, P.P. and
Jon "Odie" O'Connell,
President
of
the
Chippewa Falls Shrine
Club presented to
Jerome "Lefty" Lee a
50 year certificate and
pin for being a 50 year
member
and,
in
appreciation
and
recognition of his
service and loyal
support
to
the
Fraternity
and
Philanthropy, Shriners
Hospital For Children.
The 50 year certificate
top left to right: Jon O’Connell,
and
letter
of
David Gutknecht, P.P.
appreciation
were
bottom: Jerome “Lefty” Lee
signed by Imperial
Potentate, John A. Cinotto.
The Chippewa Falls Shrine Club and Tripoli Shrine
Center congratulate Jerome on this milestone and thank
him for his continuous support of the Shrine.
At the August Official Potentate Visitation in
Chippewa Falls, Tripoli Potentate Rick Lock will again
acknowledge this 50 Year Award.
-Submitted by: David A. Gutknecht, P.P.
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Hospital Day at Shriners
Hospitals for Children Chicago
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Stated Meeting Minutes
June 11, 2014 - Tripoli Shriners
The meeting was opened in due form by Ill. Potentate
Richard Loch in due form.
All Officers present except Chief Rabban Peter Hennig
and Second Ceremonial Master Robert Capen. Their
chairs were filled by P.P. Tom Schlicht & P.P. Jim Cleary.
The flag of the United States of America was presented
by the Legion of Honor and the Potentate led the Pledge
of Allegiance.
Chaplain John Bennethum offered an opening prayer.
Cold Sands: Noble Doug Winter obligated Ken Kealey
in a cold sands ceremony.
The Ill. Sir then proceeded with the usual introductions.
We had 3 visitors from Beja Shriners, P.P. Fred Beyer, P.P.
David Oshefsky and Chief Aide Chuck Claridge who
petitioned Tripoli for Associate membership.
The Potentate then called for the reading of the minutes
of our last Stated Meeting. A motion was made and
seconded to dispense with the minutes and it passed.
Correspondence: Recorder Jim Christie, P.P. read the
list of correspondence and commented.
Jim then read the petition of Mr. Douglas Brown and
the Potentate ordered a ballot.
Jim also read a petition for Associate Membership from
Noble Chuck Claridge of Beja. This was approved by a
voice vote of the membership.
The Potentate next called on Treasurer John Bugajski
for his report. There were no objections to his report.
Ill. Sir Rick then thanked the members for putting-up
with meeting in the Egyptian Room last month and
reported that the net Income from the event upstairs was
over $11,000.00. Very well worth the trouble!
John Bugajski continued with the balance sheet.
Back to the ballot; the ballot was found to be clear and
Rick declared Mr. Brown elected.
Black Camel: The HP&P read the list of 8 Nobles
summoned by the Black Camel since our last meeting and
our Chaplain offered prayer.
Sick & Visitation: Chaplain John Bennethum was
pleased to report that the list was down to 12 members.
We pray that it may become shorter still!
Finance Committee: Noble Doug Winter expressed
pleasure with our current financial position and thanked
volunteers, particularly the bartenders for their help in
achieving this success.
Old Business: Bob Manders reported that the hospital
day went very well. He thanked the Escorts and Scarabs
for their participation in the World’s Shortest Parade. The
“Support Hospital Day Campaign” raised over $20,000.00
for June 1st. Bob then presented a check for
Transportation in the amount of $305.98 from collecting
aluminum can tabs. He next asked for more golfers for the
golf outing.
Jan Talaga Sr. came forward and spoke on the Lobster
Fest by Freemasons Lodge at Dousman.
Bob and Aaron Ferguson next presented a check,
in memory of Monroe Gierke, from the Animals. $100.00
Andy Anderson presented a check, from the
bartenders, for $574.00 from their tips.
Jerry Robison noted that his Father is gone but
wished all fathers a Happy Father’s day.
Recorder Jim Christie then reported on the “call”
for Imperial Session.
The Potentate reported that our September Stated
Meeting will be casual dress as usual and gave the
Nobility a choice of a Steak dinner for $15.00 or Brats at
the usual $9.00. We were not surprised that STEAK won!
Rick next read the request for Emeritus for
Myron Tubbs and it was approved.
He then announced our winning the Salvation
Army’s trophy for fraternal fund raising of over $5,000.00
and presented it to Frank Foti for heading-up our Bell
Ringing drive.
Our Potentate made a plea for Nobles to ride the
Long Bike at Imperial Session.
He further announced that Michael Geiger has
been expelled from Freemasonry by a Grand Lodge Trial.
Fish Fries: Here again, there had been a motion
made on Monday to stop holding Fish Fries because they
have not been profitable. It was held-over for a report
from Terry today. She is making a concerted effort to cut
costs and increase attendance. She also reported booking
a rehearsal dinner of a fish fry from people who had tried
ours (100 people) as well as a wedding for 150 people
because they came to a fish fry. She asked for more time
and the Board agreed to run it till February and keep watch
over progress.
P.P. Tom Schlicht reported on the Midwest Shrine
Game and asked for help on the field. August 22.
P.P. David Oshefsky reported that Beja will be holding
a tailgate party at the game.
50/50 Raffle: $400.00 was collected and the lucky
winner of $200.00 was Myron Tubbs.
There being no further business, the Potentate
proceeded to close at 8:18 PM
Chaplain John gave the closing prayer and the Nobles
were dismissed.
Respectfully submitted,
James B. Christie, P.P., Recorder
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** TRIPOLI SUMMER **
CIRCUS SCHEDULE
Tripoli Shrine will once again be presenting our
Summer Circuses:
Wausau - MARATHON COUNTY ICE ARENA
SATURDAY JUNE 14, 1:00 4:15 7:30
SUNDAY JUNE 15, 2:00 6:00
Rhinelander - YOUTH SPORTS CENTER
FRIDAY JUNE 27, 5:00, 7:30
SATURDAY JUNE 28, 1:00, 4:15, 7:30
Sheboygan (Tentative): Location to be determined
THURSDAY, AUGUST 28
3:00, 6:00
West Bend: Location to be determined
FRIDAY AUGUST 29, 3:00, 6:00
Elkhorn: Location to be determined
SATURDAY AUGUST 30, 2:00, 5:00
Union Grove: Location
to be determined
SUNDAY
AUGUST 31, 2:00, 5:00
This is a chance for
you to “Spread the
Word” to your family
and friends who either
live in the area or might
be vacationing near a
Circus location. We
need good attendance
at the shows. The
summer Circuses are an
important part of Tripoli’s largest fundraiser; THE
TRIPOLI SHRINE CIRCUS!
An Eight-Year-Old Fundraiser Sets His
Sights on Gifts for Cleft
We’d like to thank eight-yearold Kai Marten, of Chesterton,
IN, for his donation to SHCChicago. He raised $120 for cleft
palate speech therapy as a thankyou for the great care he’s
received. Kai wrote the letter he
holds, calling upon friends and
family to donate to our hospital.
When Kai’s mom took the
letter to make copies, a worker at
the copy store returned the copies
with $20 attached. She said she
read the note and wanted to help. Thanks to Kai; to Amy
Morgan, our speech language pathologist (photo right),
who has provided therapy for Kai, and to our entire
plastic surgery team, which has handled Kai’s surgeries
and cleft care so well.
There is something very beautiful about this story: The
beauty encompasses the face of this child, his fine giving
spirit, and the kindness of our staff, which makes the
ordinary extraordinary in the lives of our patients.
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Scimitar Foundation
Hello Nobles!
The Scimitar Foundation is back in business, and we
have many new and exciting updates to share!
If you’re here visiting the Tripoli Shrine Center this
summer, please stop by and introduce yourself to the
Scimitar Foundation’s summer intern, Elizabeth
Konieczny! Elizabeth just completed her sophomore year
as a Business Management and History double major at
Ripon College, and has been a Dean’s List student there
for all four semesters. She will be in the Scimitar office on
the second floor Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays
during normal building hours.
During the time that she will be working for us, she will
be setting up a Scimitar Foundation quarterly newsletter,
donor database and year-end donation letter, helping our
web designer in the completion of our website, assisting
the Banquet and Catering Manager on the Historic
Milwaukee Doors Open event, as well as working to create
various fundraisers that could be established in the future.
The Scimitar Foundation is also happy to announce the
election of a new treasurer, Kevin Brightsman, at our most
recent meeting this past June. He is a past master at
McKinley Lodge, a member of the Scottish Rite and Vale
Milwaukee, and is very active in both the state and
national levels of the DeMolay youth group.
As we welcome our new treasurer, we would also like
to take the time to give a heartfelt thank you to Rick
Stiener, for serving the Scimitar Foundation for over
fourteen years as treasurer. We wish him well in his future
endeavors, and we are grateful for his many years of
expertise and service to the Foundation.
We hope to see all of you at the welcome back steak
dinner Stated Meeting on September 10th. Doors open at
4 PM for hors d’oeuvres, raffles and music (sponsored by
Scimitar Foundation), as well as tours to see all of the
projects that have been completed over the summer, and a
glimpse of the projects that we would like to complete in
the future.
One of the most important promotional events for the
Tripoli Shrine Center is the Doors Open event, being held
September 20th and 21st. We need volunteers to make this
event a success; it is a fun volunteer opportunity! If you
are able to help, please respond to Terry at the Tripoli
office. The Scimitar Foundation also needs volunteers for
its’ annual Sportsman’s Night Committee. This is the
Scimitar’s largest fundraiser of the year, and we need
many hands to assist in its’ planning and execution. If you
are able to donate any time, a lot or a little, please contact
Richard Borys at 414-704-7424.
Our new and improved webpage is now able to take
online donations! Our current project for the Tripoli Shrine
Center is the replacement of the stage curtains in
Humphrey Hall. They are past their useful life, and will
cost $17,000 to replace. If you are able to help us meet this
goal, please send in your donation online or through the
mail, to the Scimitar Foundation Curtain Fund.
Don’t forget to like the Scimitar Foundation on
Facebook for more updates on all of the great things
happening here this summer!
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Ladies Activities
Women’s Auxiliary
The Annual Spring luncheon 2014 “Garden Party“ at
Klemmer’s is on file as a success.
The event came
together so well with the help of many hands and hearts.
It was a marvelous time the entire day from start to finish.
So many new faces and beautiful smiles, heck we even
sang together! If you attended the Spring Luncheon, but
missed our June 18th meeting, let me say thank you. First
Lady Darlene, it was a pleasure to have you as our guest.
Thanks to all for coming together, bringing your friends
and pitching in to help make it a really good time.
Tripoli Women’s Auxillary Reps at the
Twin cities annual meeting.
Summer break is here, mark your calendar - NO
monthly meetings take place in July or August. The next
monthly meeting will be on September the 17th. Lunch
is at noon, followed by our meeting. Call Mary Ann at
(414) 352-2527 for your luncheon reservation.
Save the date Wednesday December 3rd for the Annual
Holly Luncheon. Be sure to share with your friends.
When you visit over the summer, ask them to pull out
there calendar and save that date.
Summer is a great time to talk about saving tabs from
pop cans at gatherings. At the Spring Luncheon it was a
tight race for 1st place. Lorraine had the lead, it was
looking good. Then in walks Mary Ann. Two bags over
13 pounds, and the winner, for most tabs brought to the
event. It was a very close race. You all are winners,
whether it is a small bag, or a large one, they all add up to
something really big. Keep up the good work you do.
Don’t forget memorials and honorariums should be
sent to our Memorial Chairman Gerri Lorberter, 7979 W
Glenbrook Rd, #6020, Milwaukee, 53223.
Have a relaxing summer. See you in the fall.
For the love of a child! - Jody B. Hale (262) 490-1336
Daughter’s of the Nile
Ladies of the Household,
After the last session it was voted on that we will be
moving to the Tripoli Shrine Center. I know this was not
a easy decision, but we are looking forward to working
with the Shrine. There will be more information on this
in the coming months. Our anticipated starting date will
be at our September session.
Our fall fund raiser will be a Bunco party held on
September 14 we will gather at 12:30 eat at 1:00 and it
will end around 4:00 the price is $8.00 which will include
a lunch and prizes. WE are having this party at the
Wildwood apartment Building #4 the address is
N78W17445 Wildwood Dr. Menomonee Falls WI tickets
will be sent out soon but please start asking your friends
to join us for the afternoon. Please call Pr. Royal Jenna at
262-896-0520 for your reservations.
Please don't forget to attend the hospital day and the
style show , I am sorry that I will miss both but we are
going to be at Supreme Session.
I hope that summer is coming soon as you all travel
around please be safe, we will see you in September.
Cheryl Grover, Queen
Support Your
Units and Shrine Clubs
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Tripoli Contact Information
Office:
Phone: 414-933-4700
Fax: 414-933-1591
office@tripolishrinecenter.com
TRIPOLI SHRINE
CENTER CONTACT
INFORMATION
3000 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53208
Rentals/Special Events:
Terry Lea Phelps
414-659-7368
terry@tripolishrinecenter.com
www.tripolishrinecenter.com
Advertising/Tattler:
Phone: 414-933-4700
tattler@tripolishrinecenter.com
Open to the public:
Mon. - Fri.
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Circus:
Jim Mahaney
H: 262-367-6929
C: 414-651-2777
jimnjanmaha@yahoo.com
Onion Sales:
Tom Schlicht
C: 414-852-3214
taschlicht@aol.com
Larry Wegner
H: 262-251-5534
C: 262-844-5468
l.wegner@sbcglobal.net
Mark Norville
C: 414-460-1290
minnesotamark@gmail.com
Building closes at
10:00 p.m. for Unit
meeting nights.
Administrative Hours:
Mon. - Fri.
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
TO KEEP IN TOUCH
UNITS
ANIMALS:
RON E. GUSTAFSON
(920) 627-4107
ANTIQUE AUTO:
ANDY PACHEFSKY
414-687-7646
LEGION OF HONOR:
RICHARD VANDE SANDE
(262) 763-6797
LONG RIDERS:
JAMES J. BURTON
(414) 462-4493
MARSHALS:
LEIGHTON R. TIMM
(262) 257-0474
BAND:
ARNIE GARBER (414) 352-2527
MOTOR CORPS:
LYLE "LEE" LANCE
(414) 588-4083
CHIPPEWA MINI Ts:
ROBERT E. HUDSON
(715) 382-4998
NEXGEN:
URAL (PATRICK) JACKSON
(414) 467-3669
CLOWNS:
RON DANIELSON
(262) 470-1004
NORTHWOODS JACKS:
SCOTT KELLOG (715) 545-2004
CRUSADERS:
WILLIAM VANZILE
(262) 786-2289
DEMOLAY:
ROBERT E. LIJEWSKI
(414) 422-9452
DIRECTOR’S STAFF:
GREG BARG 414-241-9827
HIGHLANDERS:
JACK A. LOVE (414) 425-5272
HILLBILIES:
DON ADAMS (414) 378-9131.
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PHOTO CORPS:
DENNIS WILSON
(414) 588-0855
PROVOST:
DOUG JASKOLSKI
414-380-3684
RITUALISTIC DIVAN:
RICK GEISS (262) 554-6229
TILERS:
ROBERT ADAMS (414) 462-0800
TRANSPORTATION:
RON JOHNSTON
(414) 416-0700
CLUBS
CHIPPEWA FALLS:
JON O’CONNELL
715-726-1345
FOND DU LAC:
GEORGE WEIGEL
(920) 921-0122
HARBORVIEW:
PATRICK JACKSON
(414) 467-3669
KENOSHA:
JIM GENAME (262) 909-7034
LAKE SHORE:
WARREN KRAMER
414-248-3346
NORTHWOODS:
SCOTT KELLOGG 715-545-2004
NORWAUKEE:
TOM SCHLICHT (414) 852-3214
SHEBOYGAN:
CHRIS EWALD 920-458-5651
TRI-COUNTY:
JOHN NOBLE 262-210-8454
WAUKESHA:
JOHN MAROTTA (262) 549-5841
WEST ALLIS:
FRANK FOTI 414-940-5632
WHITNALL PARK:
DAVE SCHABER 414-422-1367
WINNEBAGOLAND:
BILL HESSER (920) 379-9886
ALLIANCES
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA:
CARL WUSSOW (863) 420-1839
DAUGHTERS OF THE NILE
SUE UDHART 414-412-0582
WOMEN’S AUXILARY:
JODY HALE 262-490-1336
Tattler July/August 2014
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USPS 641-800
ISSN 1075-4024
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