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2016-2017
HOPEWELL MOOSE FAMILY CENTER NEWS
MAY 2018
WHAT’S INSIDE…….
3—Working Together
4—Valued Vets
4—Senior Regent
Message
5—Volunteer of the
Quarter
5—Entertainment
6—WOTM Yard Sale
6—Queen of Hearts
6—Moose Legion
7—Calendar
8—Chili Cookoff
8—Movie Night
9—Moose on a Mis-
sion “Mike Rios”
10—Menu
GOLF NEWS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!!!!!! “Massey Cancer Golf Tournament”, May 19th 2018 at Prince George Golf Course. Help spread the word around town to come support a worthy cause. Don’t play???Consider a sponsor donation (No donation is too small). Hopewell Moose Family Center is donating 100% of every penny we raise during this event to the Massey Cancer Center, at MCV/VCU. The tournament will include: “Closest to the Pin”, Longest Drive, and a Putting Contest. We are also trying to get a “Hole in One” for a chance to win a $200! Joey McCaffery & Bobby Mingloski Golf Chairmen
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Membership
We did it!!! Made our Membership Goal for
the 2017-18 Moose Year!!!
Welcome to the New Moose Year 2018 -
2019. All New Members and Sponsors from
January to May will receive an invitation for
the Hopewell Moose Lodge Orientation to be
held May 11th at 7 pm. If any Member has
never attended the Moose Orientation, please
rsvp by calling the office at 804 458-1755 .
The next Orientation will be held on July 6th.
The New Membership Campaign for 2018 -
2019 will be posted in Junes newsletter. You
may sign up for auto pay dues at https://
www.mooseintl.org
Membership Chairman Mark Marshall Sr.
Good Morning, I hope this email finds you doing well. I wanted to say thank you again for the Easter egg donation. We really appreciate the support! I have at-tached a formal thank you letter for the Moose Lodge. I would greatly ap-preciate you sharing our deepest thanks to your organization. Thank you again! Tabitha R. Martinez, M.Ed. Special Events Supervisor Hopewell Recreation and Parks Office: (804) 541-2353 x 203 100 W City Point Rd. Hopewell, VA 23860
KITCHEN MANAGER MUST have experience in food service. Familiar with schedul-ing, working with vendors, or-dering and inventory of stock. Able to supervise kitchen and
wait staff. Coordinate events and out-side functions. Submit resume to hopewellmoose@comcast.net
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Administrator s Message
Well, that was a learning experience! On Mar 30,
the Virginia American Water Authority, in
Hopewell, had an incident at the plant that caused
low or no water pressure, water restrictions and lat-
er, boil water notices. This incident occurred on the
day of our Friday night dinner, which happened to
be the highly desired Prime Rib night. After speak-
ing with sources close to the water authority and
board officers, the decision was made to close the
lodge entirely. This decision was made in interest
of food safety and handling and the welfare of our
members. Our new electronic sign was immediately
filled with emergency notification messages regard-
ing our status. The lodge voicemail was updated
daily. Our dedicated volunteer communications
staff, immediately went to work sending out Face-
book posts not only on the status of the lodge but
on the status of the water authority and the city of
Hopewell. After closing the lodge, along with other
establishments in the city, we received a notice
from the Health Dept., advising of precautions and
steps to take regarding serving and sanitary require-
ments.
Based on this information, we made the difficult
decision to cancel the Easter Egg party and Valued
Veterans meeting on Saturday. Saturday morning,
after receiving updates from the water authority, the
decision was made to reopen at 4pm. Precautions
were put in place and all staff were briefed on prop-
er and safe serving and preparation of foods. The
lodge returned to full service on Sunday Apr 2.
The board of officers has been tasked with writing
an Emergency Action Plan for the lodge, something
never undertaken before. The board currently has
evacuation plans for the lodge written and are
awaiting finalization. We are formatting the re-
sponse to this water incident, for the EAP. The
door to the Social Quarters will remain closed AT
ALL TIMES, as a step in our EAP,
. Brad Ozmore, Administrator
Governors Message
As we enter the new year of our LOOM Board
of Officers, there is much work to do but aid-
ed by the years of work of those before us. It
is the duty of this Board of Officers, these vol-
unteers that work hard, to do the best and most
that they can do to benefit: our Lodge, mem-
bers, community and our Moose charities.
These gentlemen are dedicated to doing what
they can to make our Moose, the best it can
be. However, this is made easier when we
have the support and involvement of our
members. Please don't set back and watch,
get involved. You can do this by volunteer-
ing, participating and attending meetings and
events. A task for one is made far easier with
the power of many.
As we move forward through the next year,
this LOOM Board of Officers is dedicated to
making our Lodge a better, safer and more
enjoyable home for all. We have already be-
gun this with the upgrade to the Kid's Room
with at 16 FT TV, (yep, 192 inches), the paint-
ing and new floor of our entrance way, the
addition of the electronic signage near our
property entrance, the addition of more VTab
machines, addition of Friday Night Live enter-
tainment and more future updates consisting
of the repaving of our parking lot and possibly
more updates to come.
Your Lodge, My Lodge, Our Lodge, it is what
we make of it. Don't just bring a complaint,
bring a suggestion & be prepared to contribute
to the fix.
Fraternally,
Brian Carpenter, Governor
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Sunshine Chairman & Prelates Corner WOTM: Please contact Carolyn Gladwell 517-2892 to report an illness or death. LOOM: Please contact the office to report an illness or death of a Brother or Family member @ 804-458-1755 PASSED Diane Allen-Death of sister Joyce Lemire-Death of Daughter-in-law Dinah Martinez-Death of Brother Connie Sears—Brother and Brother-In-Law Sandra Woodcock—Nephew Tracy Johnson—Father ILLNESS/INJURY Diane Clyburn-Illness Brenda Livingston-Had surgery THINKING OF YOU Please keep these families and all our co-workers in your prayers.
Thank you to
EVERYONE who
helped with the
“Quarter Auction”
fundraiser. With your
help, we were able to
raise over $1,200.00
of much needed funds.
The auction required
A LOT of manpower
to get it off the
ground, and for the actual event itself. Thank you to all who donated items, helped make paddles,
helped set-up & organize (all that loading & lifting!!!), to those of you who helped share the event on
social media, helped work all the stations (14 volunteers that night), and prepare baked goods and food
for concessions. Lastly, thank you to everyone that attended and help support this fundraiser, and to the
Men’s Board of Officers for allowing us to use the ballroom and provide the storage of the items for
several weeks prior. I would also like to personally thank Marvin & Barbara Nester for sharing this
unique idea for fundraising with me. Together, we all made it happen!
With Much Appreciation,
Dawn Ozmore
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“Casey Senior Luncheon”
NEXT: 10 May TIME: Noon
COST $5.00
Menu: Minced BBQ Plate with Baked
Beans, Coleslaw, Bread, Dessert & Drink
If you choose to eat somewhere else, you will
miss a great meal and fellowship. You do not
have to be a senior to join us and eat!
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Bucks was Christina Francioni
COME TO THE BEST MEAL IN TOWN
Senior Lunch Chairman
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Starting in June—Senior Lunch prices will
be $5.00 per person.
The March 31st Valued Veterans meeting
was cancelled due to the water situation in
the City of Hopewell. There will be a post-
card mailing to all members giving the date,
time and topic for our April/May meeting.
Jack Olinger
Valued Veterans Chairman
SENIOR REGENT MESSAGE
I would like to humbly thank the members of
the Women of the Moose for entrusting me with
their leadership as Senior Regent. I look for-
ward to a prosperous and productive year with
the help of my Board of Officers and the many
wonderful women in our organization.
We are always looking for suggestions for fund-
raisers. If you have an idea, or suggestion,
please come to one of our meetings and present
your idea to this membership.
Gloria Olinger
Senior Regent 2018/2019
“Teamwork is the ability to work together to-
ward a common goal. The ability to direct indi-
vidual accomplishments toward organizational
objectives. It is the fuel that allows common
people to attain uncommon results.” - Andrew
Carnegie
On behalf of the Board of Officers, Chairmen,
Appointed Officers & Special Chairpersons, and
myself, we would like to thank everyone for
attending our WOTM Installation Ceremony
held on April 28th. The Installation Team did a
fantastic job and I would like to personally
thank all of you. This wonderful afternoon was
due to all the support of family, friends, and the
membership of this beloved organization.
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May 4th-Shawn Fenner is pure country music. He's recorded original songs in Nashville & has a baritone similar to Johnny Cash!
We have a great line-up of bands coming up for the 1st Friday events. For the next few months we have The Electrocats, The Rich Moore Band, Way Down South and Damien Allen. In July, the first Friday event will be on the 13th due to the 4th of July Holiday.
May 4th--Shawn Fenner
June 1st--Richard Moore Band
July 13th--Electrocats
August 3rd--Damien Allen
September 7th--Way Down South
The year is almost filled up, keep an eye out in the next newsletter to see who is playing in the future! Thanks to all who submitted sugges-tions, I am working on getting the rest lined up.
-Rob Lee
“Volunteer of the Quarter”
Congratulations to TANJU SONUPARLAK, for being named “Volunteer of the Quarter”. For over four years,
Tanju has assisted the lodge kitchen with Bingo sessions; running food orders, assisting with food preparations, and lending a helping hand wherever she is needed. She
always arrives with a smile and makes an effort to greet everyone in her path with a kind word. Our lodge is open seven days a week, and we have activities and events al-
most daily. We depend on volunteers like her, in order to function seamlessly. Thank you Tanju, for your time that you have generously given to our lodge. We appreciate
you.
~ The Volunteer Committee ~
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Queen of Hearts
Monday Night Din-
ner Specials with
your Early Bird
Tickets for the first
Queen of Hearts,
scheduled for June
4th.
Pre-purchase your tickets for the first night of
Queen of Hearts scheduled for June 4th. But you
still have to be present for the June 4th drawing to
select your number. OR put your name, phone
number and your card of choice and it will be
drawn automatically. More details to be deter-
mined.
Mark Marshall Sr. ,
Queen of Hearts Chairman
Moose Legion News
Welcome to our new Moose Le-
gion year. We had 15 members
attend the Spring Celebration at
the Dinwiddie Moose. I want to take this time to
welcome our new Moose Legionnaires John Bow-
ers, Thomas Lowe, Bart Smith and Bob Stamper.
A big thanks to Marvin Nester for a great year, he
has taught me a lot over this past year.
Our first project will be Mother's Day breakfast
on May 13th Ladies free, men $6.00 and kids 12
year old free from 10 am until 12 noon. We will
be starting the Queen of Hearts back in June. Our
next meeting will be on May 3, 2018
Mark Marshall Sr. Moose Legion Chairman
WOTM YARDSALE
The Women of the Moose, Membership
Committee will be holding a yard sale on
SATURDAY, June 2nd, from 8am until 1
pm. It will be held outside in the park pavil-
ion.
Please bring any items to donate on Friday,
June 1st, to the pool house from noon until 7
pm. **Baked Good items (for sale), will al-
so be much appreciated.
All proceeds from this sale will benefit the
Membership Committee & general fund of
Chapter.
“A Chapter that strives to work together will
become a stronger Chapter.” - Thank you all
in advance for your help and donations.
~ The Membership Committee ~
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17—Fathers Day Breakfast
4th of July Picnic
11-15 Moose International
Convention
16—19 VMA Conference
KIDS MOVIE NIGHT
Movie: "Moms Night Out!"
Friday May 4th, 6:30 pm
In celebration of Mothers Day, mothers, bring
the kids and watch this hilarious comedy of a
evening gone ridiculously wrong! Help us cele-
brate our new 16 foot screen!! Free popcorn and
lemonade provided! Dads are welcome too!
Any questions call Julie at 804-720 -8523
Think you’ve got the best tasting chili around? Enter your pot into our Lodge Chili Cook Off Contest, on Saturday, May 5th, for a chance to win some priz-es and represent our lodge at the District Chili Cook Off, (to be held at Chesterfield Moose Lodge on June 16th). Winner from the District will then move on to the VMA State competition to be held at Lynchburg-South on September 8th.
***For the lodge sponsored competition:
1) You may cook your chili offsite, and transport it in crockpots.
2) Chili must contain at least one type of bean.
3) Overall First Place winner will have the opportuni-ty to move onto District Competition. If they decline, the second place winner will have the opportunity to complete.
4) Judging will be by a 3 person panel.
5) Chili will be available to purchase after contest for $3.00 bowl.
••••••••• For complete listing of Rules & Judging Cri-teria for State Chili Cook Off, please visit the Virgin-ia Moose website, and click on “Chili Cook Off” for details.
Questions? Contact Jack Olinger, Chairman
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DINNER AT THE HOPEWELL MOOSE LODGE Every Weds & Fri Meal: Ribeye $11.95, one trip salad bar $4.00, unlimited salad bar $6.00
Weds May 2: Spaghetti w/ Meat Sauce, Garlic Bread & 1 trip Salad Bar Moose Plate: Pastrami & Swiss on Rye w/ Curly Fries Fri May 4: Chicken Cordon Bleu w/ 2 sides, Bread Choice Moose Plate: Fettuccine Alfredo & Bread Choice *Mon May 7: Taco Bar (homemade fried taco bowl), with all the fixins’ Weds May 9: 1/4 Rack Ribs, or 1/2 Rack Ribs, w/ 2 sides, Bread Choice Moose Plate: Grilled Chicken Chef Salad, Crackers Fri May 11: Hamburger Steak w/Gravy (grilled onions avail), w/ 2 sides & Bread Choice. Moose Plate: Ham & Noodle Casserole, 1 side & Bread *Mon May 14: Hamburger or Chicken Sliders (upcharge for cheese), w/ French Fries OR Onion Rings Weds May 16: Fried Chicken (white meat $1.00 upcharge), w/ 2 sides & Bread Choice Moose Plate: Open face Roast Beef w/ 1 side Fri May 18: 8 oz Fried Flounder w/4 Fried Shrimp, 2 sides, Hushpuppies Moose Plate: Italian Meats Cold Sub w/ 1 side OR Chips *Mon May 21: Chicken Fried Steak w/ Mashed Potatoes, Gravy & 1 side Weds May 23: Beef Stroganoff over Egg Noodles, 1 side, Bread Choice Moose Plate: 3 Tacos (Hard or Soft) w/ Spanish Rice Fri May 25: Salmon Steak (Blackened or Regular), w/ 2 sides, Bread Moose Plate: Italian Grilled Sausages (grilled peppers & Onions avail upon request), w/ Waffle Fries *Mon May 28: ******* Memorial Day Picnic In The Park ******* Weds May 30: Slow Roasted Pork Medallions w/ Long Grain Wild Rice & Mushroom Gravy, w/ 2 sides and Bread Choice Moose Plate: Spinach Strawberry Salad w/ Crusty Bread May Senior Lunch Menu: Bbq Plate, w/Baked Beans, Coleslaw, Bread, Dessert and Beverage May 10th TRIVIA Menu: Spicy Fried Chicken Sandwich, Waffle Fries OR Onion Rings May 24th TRIVIA Menu: Sloppy Joe’s and Loaded Tator Tots
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HOPEWELL MOOSE FAMILY CENTER
4701 Western Street Hopewell, Virginia 23860
O: (804) 458-1755 Fax (804) 458-2771 Office Hours: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Tue - Fri
LODGE OFFICERS
Governor Administrator Brian Carpenter Brad Ozmore Jr. Past Governor Ray Schafer Sr. Jr. Governor Mark Marshall Sr. Prelate Bob Stamper Treasurer Don Readshaw Trustee 1-Year Rob Lee Trustee - 2 Year Kenny Dunbar Trustee 3-Year Joey McCaffrey Sergeant-at-Arms Garland Jacobs Inner Guard Rodger Donner Higher Degree Committee Fellowship Committee Garland Jacobs
COMMITTEES (IAW General Laws 1 July 2014) Moose Charities Committee Jack Olinger Auditing Committee Jarold Langley Membership Committee Mark Marshall Application Review Committee Bob Stamper Heart of the Community Don Readshaw Loss Prevention Committee Ray Schaefer Sr. Communications Committee Troy King -Committee Rep. Dawn Ozmore Gov’t Relations Committee Jim Akridge Activities Committee Jim Jordan Moose Legion Committee Mark Marshall Sr. Ritual Committee Larry Hipps
Additional Committees Appointed by the Governor as Needed
- Value Veterans Jack Olinger - Golf Joey McCaffery & Bobby Mingloski - Darts Jim Jordan - Entertainment Board of Officers - Seniors Jack and Myrtle Casey - Youth Jim Jordan - Youth Awareness Dawn Ozmore - Crime Solvers Roy Snyder - Kids Movie Night Julie Stamper - BINGO Manager Diane Allen
General Membership Meeting 1st and 3rd Thursdays, 7:00 PM
Moose Legion Meeting Following LOOM on 1st Thursday of the month
Lodge Officer Meeting 1st and 3rd Wednesdays, 7:00 PM SOCIAL QUARTERS HOURS
Sunday 12 Noon – 10:00 pm Monday 12 Noon – 10:00 pm Tuesday 12 Noon – 10:00 pm Tuesday (Dart Night) 12 Noon – Midnight Wednesday 12 Noon – Midnight Thursday 12 Noon – 11:00 pm Friday 12 Noon – Midnight Saturday 12 Noon – Midnight Lounge Phone: 804-458-1095
http://www.hopewellmooselodge.com DINING ROOM HOURS
Wednesday and Friday 5:30 PM—8:00 PM HOPEWELL MOOSE FACEBOOK
https://www.facebook.com/
HopewellMooseFamilyCenter1472/
WOTM MEETING DATES
1st WEDNESDAY
-6:30 PM Joint Officers Meeting
-7:00 PM Welcome Party
-7:30 PM Chapter Night
2nd WEDNESDAY
-7:00 PM Board of Officers
Meeting
3rd WEDNESDAY
-7:30PM Business/Balloting
4th WEDNESDAY
-(If needed)
BINGO
SUN: Doors open at 2pm
Games start at 4:30
TUE: Doors open at 3pm
Games start at 6:30
WOMEN OF THE MOOSE
- Senior Regent Gloria Olinger
- Junior Regent Kathy Froehlich
- Jr. Graduate Regent Pamela Harsh
- Secretary/Treasurer Sissy Jackson Dunbar
- Recorder Valerie Harsh
Appointed Officers:
- Guide Elizabeth Benka
- Assistant Guide Shirley Sampson
Committee Chairmen:
- Membership Retention Carolynn Gladwell
- Community Service Mary Simmons
- Activities/Sports Dawn Ozmore
- Mooseheart/Moosehaven Dottie Durant
- Higher Degree MarySue Langley
Special Chairmen:
Audit Chair Ola Wyatt
Government Relations Elizabeth Benka
Sunshine Chair Kathy Froehlich
Decorating Chair Marie Matlock
Meet and Greet Joann Noland
Moose Charities Mattie Rogers
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