Ebbetts Pass Moose Lodge #1123, CA
July 2019 Volume 19 Issue 3
JULY HIGHLIGHTS:
July 5: Lockeford brats & grilled shrimp, EPFD fundraiser dinner. Sign up today!
July 6: Burgers on the Beach—Public BBQ in front of the Lodge—11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
July 13: TIPS Bartender Training at 9:00 a.m. Sign up sheet in lobby.
July 13: Annual LUAU, Pig Roast, Desserts & Raffles! Tickets on Sale Now; $15
July 20: “Paint Your Wagon” Movie Night & Steak Dinner—$15 Prepay. Tickets at Bar.
July 27: New Member Orientation —11:00 am. Lunch to follow.
BINGO Every Wednesday. Open to the Public. Doors open 6:30, Games at 7 p.m.
ROAST PIG LUAU—SATURDAY, JULY 13
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!!
“PAINT YOUR WAGON”
SATURDAY, JULY 20
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GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE
Hello Brothers and Co-workers, It’s a busy summer at the Lodge! Last month was a big success with the First Annual Dan Leary
Memorial Charity Golf Tournament, Scott Lemon’s Annual Rib Feed, and the District 8 Picnic. This
month we have the Pig Roast Luau on Saturday, July 13, and “Paint your Wagon” Movie Night and
Steak Dinner on Saturday, July 20. The LOOM will again be cooking at the White Pines (formerly
GABA) Car Show on Saturday, July 20. Ebbetts Pass Moose Lodge will also hold a New Member
Orientation on Saturday, July 27 at 11 a.m. All new members that have not participated in one of
these sessions should plan to attend.
The Moose International Convention in Las Vegas was a real education for me with a ton of
information on how to make our Lodge more successful. I learned how our money is spent to
support the children at Moose Heart and seniors at Moose Haven. When you add all that we do
locally providing donations to scholarships, kids that can’t afford sports equipment, needy families,
hospice and so much more, we should really be proud of our fraternity.
I’m excited to announce that Bull Moose of the Year goes to Kurt Kraal! Kurt stepped in last year
after the passing of Bingo Bill McClure to chair the Bingo Program and has successfully led this
program for our Lodge and the community ever since. The Bingo Program is a weekly and long-
term commitment and is critical to support the funding of local Scholarships. Please join me in
congratulating and thanking Kurt for taking on this important role and earning the honor of Bull
Moose of the Year!
I’m also happy to announce that Bull Moose of the Month goes to Jack Shaffer and
Phil Melicker for repairing and painting the stairs to our front entrances. It took a while to complete
due to the damp weather, but turned out great! Thank you to Patti Corcoran for donating the funds
for this effort. Jack and Phil are also very involved in leading and supporting many of the Lodge
functions we all enjoy. Thank you, Jack and Phil for all you do. I know if often feels like thankless
work, but I really do appreciate you.
Finally, I’d like to thank the Women of the Moose for funding the painting of the dining room. It looks fantastic! The WOTM are also committed to working with the LOOM on a new committee for lodge improvement efforts. More to come on this. Be sure to look out for the new customized lodge entrance door mat also donated by Patti Corcoran! Thank you, Patti!
Please come out and support! Your Lodge needs you! Fraternally Yours, Damon Bortz, Governor 209-890-3813
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Brothers and Co-workers,
Summer is in full swing here at the Lodge. We had a full schedule in June with the Dan Leary Memorial Charity Golf Tourna-
ment, The District 8 Picnic and of course Scott Lemon’s Annual Rib Feed. See the monthly Bullhorn Bulletin for July events.
Beginning July 1, 2019, The LOOM Board of Officers recommended and the membership approved the elimination of the
$10.00 incentive associated with the New Member Application fee. This incentive was put in place in 2014. The annual
LOOM dues for Ebbetts Pass Moose #1123 remains the same at $67.00 but the New Member Application Fee returns to the
original Moose International amount of $20.00, payable once on initial enrollment. This means new LOOM members will
now pay a total of $87.00 when they submit a new application. The WOTM dues remain at annual dues $32 and initial
application fee $10.
Moose International announced a brand-new App that you can download to your smartphone. It’s an electronic New
Member Application. You will never be stuck again without an application when you have an opportunity to sign-up a new
member on the spot. This new App also accepts payment by credit or debit card. There will be a link to the new App on the
Moose International website beginning on July the 8th. (www.mooseintl.org)
All proposed amendments to the General Laws were all approved by the delegates attending the Moose International
Annual Convention in Las Vegas. The Auditing Committee was renamed to the Financial Review Committee, effective Au-
gust 1, 2019. The biggest amendment was the “No Smoking” issue. Of course, this was no big deal for lodges in California as
we already have no smoking laws. But, for the lodges down South and East it was a big deal. It took a lot of talking, arguing
and two conventions to get the amendment passed. This amendment goes into effect on January 1, 2020. Please see the
Administrators Notes posted outside the Administrator’s office for more details on the highlights of the convention.
Congratulations, to our Past Senior Regents who received their Collage of Regent degree, Diane Freier and Melanie Kish.
Kris Bortz also received her Academy of Friendship award. There were no new Fellowship recipients again this year.
Finally, the Premiere Lodge Award was won by the Modesto Lodge #1608, within our own District 8. We unfortunately
missed it by a minor oversight, but we’ll do everything necessary to regain this honor next year.
Get Involved. Fraternally,
Bill Kislingbury, Administrator
MYSTERY NUMBER: 18974670 (Is this your membership #? Contact Administrator for your prize.)
JACKPOT WINNER: Charlotte Armstrong—Congratulations, Chaz!
CRYING TOWEL: Harrison Misfeldt, John Tillotson, Melanie Kish, Curt Lemmons, Bob Harlow, Ray Stoll, Jefferey Lehn,
Michael Johnson, Michael Hegel, Sherry Tittle, Joe Dinnocenzo, Dennis Murch, Keith Jagels, Don Machado, Andrea Regan,
Scott Karnes, Ann Radford, Gina Baxley, Jeff Gately, Wendy McCormich, Roger Huddlestone, Jeremy Calder, Roger Henness,
Lori Coggins, Randy Rosa, Ned Kubitz, Frank Krauland, Sara Horn
Be sure to sign in and drop your quarter in the
cup at the end of the bar whenever you’re in
the Lodge. If your name is drawn and you
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Senior Regent’s Update
Hello Brothers and Co-workers,
Summer is here and we have so many fun events scheduled at the Lodge. It is time to enjoy our family and friends and take advantage of this beautiful weather.
A big thank you to those that have contributed to the No Yard/Yard sale. The donations will be used to serve the community. If you still would like to contribute please send your donation to the WOTM, PO BOX 2104, Arnold CA. Thank you.
If you’ve been in the Lodge recently you may have noticed the freshly painted dining room. New fans have been installed and new window blinds will be up soon. The WOTM donated the painting to enhance the appearance of this area for the many events we hold. To keep this room in tip top shape we are requesting that only painter’s tape be used to hang decorations, posters or anything else that is not permanent. A supply of painter’s tape will be located in the janitors closet in the hallway. You may have also noticed a big beautiful new rug at the front door welcoming you. I won’t describe it; I will let you be surprised. Thank you, Patti Corcoran, for this donation!
A few WOTM attended the Moose International Convention in Las Vegas. They say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but I must share this news. Congratulations to Diane Freier and Melanie Kish for earning their College of Regents Degree, and Kris Bortz for earning her Academy of Friendship Degree. Way to go ladies!
For new members or any member, if you have not been to a New Member Orientation now is your chance. It will be scheduled this month on Saturday, July 27 at 11 a.m. Lunch will also be served. Our Co-Worker of the month is Patti Corcoran. Patti chaired the Father’s Day brunch this year; over 100 meals were served. Special thanks to the WOTM Officers for being there and the many co-workers who helped the day before and the day of the event.
A couple of events that we still need volunteers for are the White Elephant Sale and the Luau. The WOTM White Elephant Sale is Chaired by Lisa Herman. Lisa needs help to set up items on Friday, August 2 at 9 a.m. The WOTM have volunteered to provide raffle prizes, desserts and decorate for the Luau on Saturday, July 13, at 10 a.m. Christy Almen is coordinating decorations, so please check in with her that morning. Any time you can spare is greatly appreciated.
In closing a quote by Theodore Roosevelt.
“Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.”
Fraternally Yours, Elaine Shaffer 2019/20 Senior Regent 209-795-7521
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White Elephant Sale
Saturday, August 3, 8 am—4 pm
Donations Guidelines: Acceptable donations include gently used comforters, quilts,
linens, kitchenware and utensils, small furniture and appliances, jewelry, household
décor. Sorry we cannot accept clothing or large furniture.
Moose Lodge Drop-off Schedule:
Donation can be dropped off in the Lodge Dining Room on the following days and
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Wednesday, July 3, from 12-2:00 p.m.
Saturday, July 13, from 12-2:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 17, from 12-2:00 p.m.
Final collection Wednesday, July 31, from 12-2:00 p.m. Please do not leave donations when no
one is available to accept them. If the above dates and times do not work for you, please contact
Lisa Herman to make other arrangements: 510-755-4561 or email her [email protected]
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Membership Status LOOM Ebbetts Pass Lodge #1123 6/24/2019 Member on rolls last Month 515 Total Adds 12 Total Deductions 12 Total Arrears (expired) 62 Percent Arrears 10.73% Total on rolls last Transmit 516 Goal for 04/30/2020 505
WOTM Ebbetts Pass Chapter #1714 6/24/2019 Members on Rolls Last Month 431 Total Adds 18 Total Deductions 7 Total Arrears (expired) 59 Percent Arrears 11.60% Total on Rolls last transmit 442 Goal for 04/30/2020 442
SEE MORE DETAILS ON PAGE 11
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LOOM Officers 2019-2020 Governor-Damon Bortz Administrator-Bill Kislingbury Jr Governor– Open Prelate-Thomas Bradshaw Jr Past Governor-Scott Freier Treasurer-Bill Osincup 1st Yr. Trustee-Terry Kish 2nd Yr. Trustee– Willie Ganley 3rd Yr. Trustee-Terry Brummund Sgt. At Arms-Bob Burns Inner Guard-Pete Neal Outer Guard-Paul Penney WOTM Officers 2019-2020 Senior Regent-Elaine Shaffer Junior Regent– Linda Burns Recorder-Patti Corcoran Secretary/Treasurer– Melanie Kish Jr. Grad Regent-Christy Almen Guide–Shar Peterson Asst. Guide– Gloria Gonzales MOOSE LEGION Chairman 2019-2020 Chairman– Bob Burns Vice Chairman– Damon Bortz Assistant Secretary– Bill Kislingbury Junior Past Chairman– Scott Freier Activities– Terry Brummund
LODGE HOURS:
Sunday 9AM - 7PM Monday 3PM - 7PM Tuesday 3PM - 7PM Wednesday 11AM - 7PM Thursday 3pm - 7PM Friday Noon - 7PM Saturday Noon - 7PM
Closing time subject to bartender’s discretion.
IMPORTANT THINGS TO NOTE:
-FUNDRAISER BBQ LOCKEFORD BRATS—FRIDAY, JULY 5-
The Shaffer’s are hosting a dinner on Friday, July 13 at 6 p.m. Lockeford Brats, cowboy beans, potato salad and dessert for $10. Grilled Shrimp
appetizers will be served for $2 per skewer from 4 –5:30 p.m. Proceeds go to Ebbetts Pass Fire Dept in honor of Dan Leary.
-BURGERS ON THE BEACH—SATURDAY, JULY 6-
Ebbetts Pass Moose Lodge is hosting a barbecue on Saturday, July 6 from 11
a.m. to 2 p.m. in front of the Lodge, serving burgers, hot dogs, chips, soda and water. Open to all Members and the general public visiting White Pines Lake.
This is a building improvement fund raiser. Please come out to support us!
-TIPS BARTENDER TRAINING—SATUDAY, JULY 13-
All expired and expiring bartenders should plan to attend free TIPS Alcohol Training on Saturday, July 13 at 9 a.m. Any Member interested in bar tending at
Ebbetts Pass Moose Lodge is welcome to attend. Please sign up in the Lodge lobby. Contact Tess Leary with questions. email: [email protected]
-ANNUAL PIG ROAST LUAU—JULY 13-
Bob Harlow will host this year’s roast pig Luau on
Saturday, July 13 starting at 5 p.m.. Pre-pay $15. Delicious desserts prepared by the WOTM. Proceeds for this event go toward lodge facility improvements.
Volunteers & raffle donations needed! Contact Bob Harlow 209-795-2768.
-MOVIE NIGHT & BBQ —SATURDAY, JULY 20-
Join us for movie night and a steak dinner Saturday, July 20. Watch and sing along to a favorite Clint Eastwood movie, “PAINT YOUR WAGON.“
Enjoy a delicious barbecued steak dinner with beans, corn on the cobb, miner’s corn bread and dessert for $15. This is a prepay event. Tickets on sale now.
-NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION—SATURDAY, JULY 27-
Please join us on Saturday, July 27 at 11:00 am to learn more about the Moose International Organization and our Lodge! Invite someone you sponsored who
hasn't yet attended. Lunch will be served following orientation.
-SAVE THE DATE— WHITE ELEPHANT SALE—SATURDAY, AUGUST 3
Come shop the White Elephant Sale at the Lodge on Saturday, August 3 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sponsored by the Women of the Moose, Chapter 1714. Serving
BBQ Tri-tip Sandwiches with Chips and Soda for $8 from 11 a.m.—2:30 p.m. Bake Sale with a wide variety of goodies for sale.
-SAVE THE DATE—CAR SHOW & CHILI COOK OFF—SATURDAY, AUGUST 17-
Don’t for get to enter your vehicle for the “Anything on Wheels” Car Show OR your prize winning Chili in the Chili Cook-off on Saturday, August 17, 11 a.m. to
4 p.m. Fun, Food, and Raffles! Entry forms available at the lodge or on www.facebook.com/ebbettspassmooselodgeevents.
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July Birthdays 1 Denise Britt, Shawn Paquin 16 Phil Newcomb
2 Cambria Hatcher, Linda Yates, Christine Hughes, Kurt Kraal
17 Louise Carniglia, Michelle Sloan
3 Alice Ralston 18 Kris Bortz, Maryann Sleeman, Donald Parr
4 George Ormsbee 19 Andrew Schleder
5 Joanne Weatherman, John Burt, Scott Lemon, Mike Ramun
20 Ted Carpenter, Robert Freier
6 Ann Dobberpuhl, Jenifer Murch, Ronald McIntosh 21 Teresa Dozier, Debbie Powell, Steven Minneci, Tim Van Schoodenberg, Neil Williams
7 Joni Brown, Marilyn Strand 22 Connie Adams, Gloria Gonzales, Lisa Lott, Melissa Pires
8 Robert Ricardo 23 Zoe Chiaramonte, Beth Lemon, Bruce Connitt, Marty Reiter
9 Betty Hildebrand, Dorian Faught 24 Belva Almen, Dale Asten, Jason Galon
10 Joe Lestanguet, Roy Miller 25 Cynthia Henness, Andrew Fowler, Craig Furgison, Don Machado, Dave McCrea, Jesse Pedersen
11 Joseph Dinnocenzo, Paul Vladimiroff 26 Leah Brown, Alacia Maag, Ramona Sampayan, Victoria Smith, Elvia Valadez, Jay Wagner
12 DeBorah McCluskey, Hazel Eckhardt, Jeffery Luhn 27 Wilbert Fisher, Jerry McNamara
13 Teri Lane, Charity Maness, Pat Collum, Larry Dufloth, Mel Souza
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Diane Rosa
Anna Duran, Stacie Wenger
14 Joey Cano, Shelley Malmgren, Donna Neuling, Megan Osincup, Teri Reece, Tami Shaffer
30 Cindy Cossi, Sheri Hendriks, Kelly Machado, Evelyn McClure, Rick Davis, Chris Rinauro, Scott Trudeau
15 Lynne Klein, Traci Souza, Stephen Kling, Mitch Powell, John Tillotson, Charles Walsh, Don Weems
31 Janice Biehl, Sylvia Martens, Gina Tracey
Have a free drink on the LOOM at the Lodge bar anytime during the month of your birthday.
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MEMBERS’ MESSAGE BOARD
MEMBERS’ MESSAGE BOARD
BARTENDERS NEEDED!
The Moose Lodge is in need of bartenders! Tips are
included. We are looking for volunteers interested in taking
on a regular shift 1-2 days per week, typically 5 hours. TIPS
Alcohol Training certification required.
Ebbetts Pass Moose is holding a free
TIPS Alcohol Training session Saturday, July 13 at 9 a.m. The
course is approximately 2 hours.
All expired and expiring bartenders should plan to
attend. Any Member interested in bar tending at Ebbetts
Pass Moose Lodge is welcome to attend. Please sign up in
the Lodge lobby. Questions? Contact Tess Leary
( email: [email protected] )
Anything on Wheels Car Show & Chili Cook-off
Saturday, August 17, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m..
The WOTM will again host the 5th annual Car Show
& Chili Cook-off. This is a hugely successful event
with approximately 500 attendees last year and 300
chili tasters. Proceeds benefit the many charities
and non-profits supported by the WOTM Chapter
1714. Entry forms available at the lodge or on
www.facebook.com/ebbettspassmooselodgeevents.
We will need many volunteers including cooks, drink
servers, registration help, crowd and traffic control
and raffle ticket sales. Contact Mary Ann Fabian:
650-888-6082, [email protected]
We need raffle prize donations! You can help by
asking your favorite local businesses for raffle prize
donations, all tax deductible.
A Message from Chaz Armstrong:
I want to thank all who cooked meals, visited, cleaned my
house, changed my sheets, sent cards, raked my yard and
hauled it all away, helped with my walks, and doctors
appointments after I got home from my spine surgery.
I really appreciated it all. I am so blessed!
Love, Chaz
Attention Co-workers:
The Women of the Moose want to celebrate your
birthday! During your birthday month, please plan to attend
the first WOTM Chapter meeting of the month. All birthday
girls in attendance will receive a birthday present and yummy
birthday treats in your honor! This month’s will be on July 9.
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WOTM
2019-2020 LOOM and WOTM Officers & Chairmen
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Governor-Damon Bortz 209-890-3813 Senior Regent-Elaine Shaffer 209-795-7521
Administrator-Bill Kislingbury 209-795-7458 Junior Regent–Linda Burns 925-963-6316
Jr. Governor– Open Recorder– Patti Corcoran 510-427-8569
Prelate-Thomas Bradshaw 209-768-9788 Secretary/Treasurer-Melanie Kish 209-795-6655
Jr Past Gov.– Scott Freier 209-795-7071 Junior Grad Regent-Christy Almen 209-642-0515
Treasurer- Bill Osincup 209-795-4410 Guide-Shar Peterson 209-795-6401
1 Year Trustee-Terry Kish 209-795-6655 Assistant Guide– Gloria Gonzales
2 Year Trustee– Willie Ganley 209-890-7085
3 Year Trustee– Terry Brummund 209-822-3954
Sgt-at-Arms-Bob Burns 209-795-6871 Committees
Inner Guard-Pete Neal 209-890-3528 Member Retention - Brooke Peterson 561-628-1845
Outer Guard-Paul Penney 209-795-0514 Mooseheart/Moosehaven– Kris Bortz 209-890-3813
Committees Community Service– Lisa Herman 510-755-4561
Application Review-Bill Kislingbury 209-795-7458 Higher Degrees– Chris Lestanguet 209-795-5234
Audit– Scott McKinney 209-795-6116 Activities/Sports– Maryann Fabian 650-888-6082
Mooseheart/Moosehaven-Bob Burns 209-795-6871
Bingo– Kurt Kraal 650-255-0219 Appointed Committee Chairs
Heart of the Community – Damon Bortz 209-890-3813 Ways and Means– Christy Almen 209-642-0515
Family Activities– Scott McKinney 209-795-6116 Audit– Tess Leary 209-795-5868
Fellowship-Scott McKinney 209-795-6116 Application Review– Bonnie Doiel 209-795-6552
Moose Charities– Bob Burns 209-795-6871 Scholarship Chair-Cathy Kuhn 209-795-1513
Government Relations-Bill Osincup 209-795-4410
Historical-
Moose Legion- Bob Burns 209-795-6871
Lodge Calendar– Scott McKinney 209-795-6116
Medical Equipment– Bob Harlow 209-795-2768
Scholarships-Jack Kuhn 209-795-1513
Membership-Terry Kish 209-795-6655
Communications– Bill Kislingbury 209-795-7458
Public Relations– Bill Osincup 209-795-4410
Ritual Orientation-Bob Burns 209-795-6871
Sports Shuffle Board-Bob Burns 209-795-6871
Sports Horseshoes-Scott McKinney 209-795-6116
Sports Golf– Ray Bertolino 209-471-6775
Sports Pool-
Valued Veterans—Bob Freier 209-890-7256
Loss Prevention-Scott Freier 209-795-7071
Workday/Special Projects– Vacant
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Carpet, Vinyl, Linoleum
Hardwood Floors
Larry D. Dufloth Custom Floor
Installation
(209) 795-3884 P.O. Box 1192
Arnold, Ca 95223 Cont. Lic.
No. 410372
M&M Drafting
Custom Home Designs Since 1988
*Remodels & Additions *Garages & Decks *Title-24 hour documentation *Permit Processing
Mark Miguel
Ph/Fax 209-728-3845
PO Box 531
Arnold, Ca 95223
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Ebbetts Pass Lodge #1123
Loyal Order Of Moose
1965 Blagen Road
P.O. Box 121
Arnold CA, 95223-0121
209-795-3112
July 2019 Bulletin
Bulletin Articles Due by the 25th of the month. Editor-Kris Bortz ([email protected])
Lodge website www.ebbettspassmoose.org California/Nevada Website www.ca-nvmoose.org