VOLUME LXXIV No. 2 www.yubacitymoose.org June 2017
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A message To our members
GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE SENIOR REGENT’S
MESSAGE
The Moose Valued Veterans Program is well on its way! Moose veterans need to be self identified on
their Moose Membership record at www.Mooseintl.org/members or call 630.906.3658. Then once the member
pays the next membership renewal a specialized Valued Veteran card will be sent to them. It is also possible to
renew your dues early on line. In November, our Valued Veterans will be recognized during the annual Veterans
Day ceremony.
Once again our monthly birthday dinner was sold out. It is important to remember to get your tickets early
so you are not disappointed. And remember even the members whose birthday month it is need to get their
tickets early.
Fraternally yours,
Joe Zenkus, Administrator
Administrators Report
Another month gone and it was a busy
one too. The Memorial service, Saturday
Karaoke, Mother’s Day, Birthday dinner dance,
Roof Repair starting, Memorial Day BBQ, and
getting ready for the Lodge Picnic June 3rd at
Lake Minden.
Due to the roof work there will be some
parking restrictions so please bear with us.
If anyone would like to work on any of
our cook crews or form one of their own, Please
contact me or leave a note to me at the office
and I will contact you. More help is always
needed and appreciated.
My choice for Super Moose is Cecil
Davis, he and his wife work the kitchen crews,
sit as door persons, and help on Relay For Life
Functions. Thanks folks!
Till next month
Governor Gary Gildemeister
The new WOTM board has hit the ground running! On Sun-
day, May 7th, we participated in a beautiful memorial for our brothers and
co-workers who had passed away this past year. It was very touching and
our hearts went out to all of their loved ones that were in attendance.
Mark your calendars! June 3rd is our annual Moose picnic
at Lake Minden. There will be games, raffles, a BBQ, and even
Jell-O shots. It promises to be a ton of fun for everyone! Tara
needs cash and/or prizes donated for the raffles. We don’t want
the children to leave empty-handed. Sign-up sheets are located in
the Moose lodge lobby.
It’s time for spring cleaning! On June 10th we will be
having our yard sale, to be located in the Moose parking lot. We
need all of your gently-used items to help make this a success. If
you need help picking up items, please give us a call and we will
arrange it. Also, Marilyn Beam has graciously donated the use of
a 10 x 10 storage unit to keep the items until the day of the sale.
We will need volunteers to help sort, price, set up and take down.
Remember, all ladies in good standing are invited to at-
tend the WOTM business meetings the second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month. The meetings start promptly at 7 p.m.
(right after Taco Tuesday). Aside from the business end of it, we
have fun, prizes, and snacks!
Every Wednesday, the WOTM have pie sales in addition
to the dinner. We are always looking for homemade pies or cake
donations. Please let one of us know if you can contribute to the
sales.
I’d like to thank everyone who attended the WOTM Offi-
cers’ installation dinner. The food was great and the decorations
were lovely. I appreciate all who worked so hard to make it
happen.
It is very difficult for me to have to name only one
“Super Moosette” for the month. There are so many hard working
and dedicated women in this Chapter. The June “Super Moosette”
is Arlis Hedge. Arlis is always in the kitchen cooking up the next
big breakfast or dinner. She is non-stop from grocery shopping to
scrubbing the grills. I don’t think “no” is even in her vocabulary.
Thank you Arlis for all you do!
Ronda Campton
Senior Regent
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A YEAR TO CELEBRATE
DEADLINE FOR MOOSECALL
ARTICLE SUBMISSIONS:
SECOND THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH
EVERY entry can either be mailed to:
hand written and left in the LOOM Office
Thank You! Tara
Yubacitymoose.com
L.O.O.M. BOARD OF OFFICERS
Governor’s Year 2017—2018
Governor……………...…Gary Gildemeister
Jr. Past Governor………………..Russ Cote’
Jr. Governor……………………....Rick Lutz
Prelate………………............Frank Sturgeon
Treasurer……..…………..….Travis O’Neal
Administrator……….…………..Joe Zenkus
1 Year Trustee………..............James Pedigo
2 YearTrustee….…..……..............Bob Criss
3 Year Trustee….….…...........Danny Parrish
Inner Guard……..…...................Bob Kellar
Outer Guard.…........................Steve Holland
Sgt. At-Arms……………........Walter Ray
COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN
Membership…..……….……Board of Officers
Application Review……...…...Doug Tibbitts
Audit Committee………………..Bob Hovey
Moose Charities……………..Bill Thompson
Activities………………….Gary Gildmeister
Heart of the Community…....Skip Goldberg
Communications……...……..Bill Thompson
Moose Legion…………...…..Roddy Meyers
Loss Prevention………...…..Frank Sturgeon
Government Relations…Gary Gildemeister
SPECIAL COMMITTEES
Sports……………….………..Danny Parrish
James Pedigo
Fellowship…………...............Travis O’Neal
Orientation………………………..Bob Criss
Ken Jordan
Camping Club………...……......Larry Salem
Adopt-a-Hwy…………....…….....Jim Hedge
Funerals………………………...Laura Kriss
Lodge Secretary………….…Peggy Ballasch
Bingo………………………..…..Ken Jordan
Kitchen Steward……………......Arlis Hedge
Mooseheart/Moosehaven…….....Joe Zenkus
Publication………….....…......Tara Croghan
Web Site…………………….Bill Thompson
Buffet Chairman………….…….Arlis Hedge
“Duty Officer of the
Month”
Frank Sturgeon
and
Travis O’Neal
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W.O.T.M. OFFICERS &
CO-WORKERS 2017—2018
Senior Regent….…...…...Ronda Campton
Jr. Grad Regent.…..……..Doreen Rosales
Jr. Regent………..……………...Sue Criss
Sec/Treasurer…….…….…..Sally Despain
Recorder……...………….Donna Martinez
APPOINTED OFFICERS
Guide…….....……..…...Carolyn Johnson
Assistant Guide…………..…...Chris Gray
Musician…………….........Shirley O’Neal
CHAIRPERSONS
Membership Retention….....Bobbie Olivar
Activities/Sports……....….Nancy Harville Mooseheart/Moosehaven……Carmen Vasquez
Community Service……….Marilyn Beam
Higher Degree………….……..Janie Hood
Special Committee
Government Relations….…….Joann King
Buffet Chairman……....……..Arlis Hedge
Orientation…………………....Joann King
Janie Hood
Ritual……………………….....Janie Hood
Sewing…………………...…..Sue Paulson
TOGETHER WE WILL MAKE
A DIFFERENCE
WOTM
3rd Tuesday
Board of Officers - 6 pm
2nd & 4th Tuesdays
Chapter Business - 7:00 pm
All WOTM
Encouraged to Attend
LOOM
1st & 3rd Tuesday
Regular Meeting
7:00 p.m.
All LOOM
Encouraged to Attend
2nd & 4th Tuesday
Board of Officer’s Meeting
7:00 p.m.
2nd Tuesday
Fellowship / Legion
Meeting –6:00 p.m.
CHECK OUT THESE
MEETING DATES
AND
PLAN TO ATTEND
STAY INFORMED - KNOW WHAT’S GOING ON IN YOUR LODGE!!
OFFICERS FOR 2017 - 2018
Moose
The Family Fraternity.
An International
Organization of Men and
Women, dedicated to
caring for young and old,
bringing communities
closer together and
celebrating life.
MOOSE CALL PAGE 5
Picture Time
WOTM and LOOM Installation
2016-2017 Moose Celebrities Frank Sturgeon, Debbie
Phillips, Sue and Bob Criiss
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MEMBERSHIP NEWS
WOTM WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
New Member Sponsor
Catherine Barranon Cecilia Liburdi
Joyce Campton Ronda Campton
Patricia Caracciola Cecilia Liburdi
Sue Di Placito Larry Martin
Michell Ferrari Terri Matthews
Frances Foster Marie Gray
Carolyn McNally Rosa Lohman
Kimberly Schmidal Sue Criss
Ramona Williamson Joann King
Geri Yadon David Yadon
LOOM WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
New Member Sponsor
Bill Gardner Robert Criss
Brian Baker Susan Criss
Dennis Hauck Susan Criss
John Escovedo Ken Jordan
Harold Hill Susan Criss
Eduardo Barriga Susan Criss
Eric Preston Susan Criss
Michael P. Thompson Steven Thompson
Pete Garcia Susan Criss
Tony Mello James Stump
Eric Brubaker Jonathon Miller
Nick Marabotto Jonathon Miller
Scott Crumrine Jonathon Miller
Matthew Willing Ken Jordan
LOOM/WOTM
Please help us make every one of our Moose members feel like a part of the Family by notifying the
office at 671-1204 when illness or tragedy occurs. There is a sign up sheet available on the women’s bulletin board when we can not be reached.
SICKNESS & DISTRESS
In loving memory Born Joined Died
Arthur Kunkel 07/09/1925 04/28/1988 04/22/2017 Gene Muttersback 01/28/1920 02/25/1989 04/25/2017 Garry Kennedy 12/09/1949 07/11/1987 05/17/17
Bill Croghan Sister Passed
Skip Goldberg Hospital/Home
Joseph Alexander Broken Leg
Margie O’ Leary Ill
Jean Benner Ill
Cheryl Theran Broken Shoulder
Laura Kriss Ill
Nancy Converse Ill
MOOSE CALL PAGE 7
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
June
POST THIS CALENDAR & REFER TO IT OFTEN
*The Calendar has limited space, please refer to the articles in the
Moose Call to get a full detailed description of the functions.
1
2 Family Night
“Sports Cooks” Ribs-$10
Cards-5:30 pm Bingo -6:30 pm
Darts -7pm
3
Lodge Picnic Lake Minden
10am-5pm
4 Breakfast “WOTM” 9 - 11am
Adopt A HWY
5
Spaghetti $5
5:30-7pm
6 Joint Board
6:00 pm Regular LOOM
7:00pm
Taco Night 5:30-7pm
7 Family Night
“Perfect Hedges”
Steak or Fried Chicken
6pm Karaoke 7-10pm
Line Dancing– 7pn
8
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ARTICLES DUE
9 Family Night
“WOTM Cooks”
5:30-7pm Cards-5:30 pm
Darts -7pm
7pm
10 Yard Sale 7am-12pm
Music by DJ
Ernie Lizarraga
6pm
11 Breakfast Officers 9 - 11am
Orientation 9am
12
Spaghetti $5
5:30-7pm
13 Fellowship/
Legion 6:00 PM
WOTM Business 7pm
LOOM Board 7pm
Taco Night 5:30-7pm
14 Family Night
“Chefs Delight” Hot Roast Beef or
French Dip 6pm
Karaoke 7-10pm Line Dancing-
7pm
15
Birthday D/D
One Night
Stand
6/7/8
16 Family Fun
“Legion Cooks” 5:30-7pm
Cards—5:30 pm Bingo -6:30 pm
Darts -7 pm
7pm
17
18 Breakfast Officers
Crew 9 - 11am
Father’ss Day
19
Spaghetti $5
5:30-7pm
AOF Meeting Perko’s
6pm
20 WOTM Board
6:30 PM Regular LOOM
7 PM
Taco Night 5:30-7 pm
21 Family Night
“Officers” Steak or Chicken
Fried Steak Patty Melts
6pm
Karaoke 7-10pm Line Dancing-
7pm
22
23
Family Night
“WOTM Cooks”
5:30-7pm Cards-5:30 pm
Darts -7pm
7pm
24
25 Breakfast “WOTM” 9 - 11 AM
District Meeting
Placerville
26
Spaghetti $5
5:30-7pm
27 Calendar 6pm
WOTM Business 7 PM
LOOM Board 7pm
Taco Night 5:30-7pm
28 Family Night
“Moose Officers”
Steak or Fish 6pm
Karaoke 7-10pm
Line Dancing-
29
30 Family Night
5:30-7pm Cards-5:30 pm
Darts -7pm
7pm
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Birthday Night
Dinner & Dance
3rd Thursday of the Month
6 pm— Cocktails - 7 pm—Prime Rib or Prawns dinner
8 pm—Dancing
Price—$15.00 per person
No dance Only tickets
Complimentary dinner to every 1204 and 1089 member in good standing with a birthday this month.
Free tickets must be picked up early just like all others.
ALL DINNER TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED IN
ADVANCE.LIMITED TO THE FIRST 240
Get your tickets early, they go on sale the Friday following
the previous months Birthday night from 9 am to 4 pm
Be sure to check in at the front door.
LOOKING FORWARD TO THIS MONTHS ACTIVITIES
Yard Sale Saturday, June 10, 2017
7am-12pm
The WOTM are having a yard sale and in need of any kind of
household items, clothes or whatever you would like to donate. Please contact Marilyn Beam at 209-817-7148 or 530-673-1860 to let you know where to drop the items off at.
Moose Lodge Picnic Saturday, June 3rd
10:00am-5:00pm
Lake Minden
(1256 Marcum Rd. Nicolaus, Ca)
Lake Minden’s Entrance Fee is $8.00 a car load
$30.00 a night for camping
Please bring a dish to the picnic
If your last initial is A-J bring a dessert/
if your initial is K-Z bring a salad
We have fun for everyone!
Activities include Bingo, Horseshoes, Clown,
Adult and Children's raffle.
A Night with Ernie
Music by Ernie Lizarraga
Saturday, June 10th 6pm
In the Social Quarters
ADOPT—A—HIGHWAY Our pick up day is the 1st Sunday of each month.
We will depart the Moose Lodge at 7:30 A.M. for
our section of highway cleanup. Remember ankle
high boots, long pants and appropriate upper wear
is required. The hard hats, orange vests, pickers,
gloves, eye wear and trash bags are furnished by
Cal Trans.
We are in need of more members to help us clean-
up the highway. Please consider helping once a
month. Both men and women are welcome to join
us. The Lodge will treat us to a buffet breakfast
when we return. So come on out and help in this
community service. Hope to see you there. If you
have question or would like to help please
call Jim Hedge at (530) 671-6531. Jim Hedge
Adopt-a-highway Chairman
MONDAY FAMILY NIGHT
5:30-7:00
Spaghetti Night
TUESDAY FAMILY NIGHT
5:30-7:00
Taco Night
WEDNESDAY FAMILY NIGHT
6:00—7:30 PM
Steak or Evening Special Price—$8.00 to $9.00
FRIDAY FUN NIGHT
5:30—7:00 PM
Price—$7.00
SUNDAY BREAKFAST
9:00—11:00 AM
One Time Buffet—$6.00
Breakfast to order available
Office Hours are
LOOM
8:00 am — Noon &
1:00 pm—3:30 pm
Monday-Thursday
WOTM
11am - 2pm
Monday-Thursday
IDENTIFICATION
June 2017
Published monthly by
Yuba City Family Center #1204
Loyal Order of Moose, Inc.
205 South Walton Avenue
Yuba City, CA 95993
MORE INFO FOR YOU...
MOOSE CALL PAGE 9
YC Moose Sports Shout Out As your new Sport Committee Chairman and 3 year Trustee of the YC Moose Lodge 1204 I’d like to welcome you all to our new ’YC Moose Sports Shout Out’ column. The purpose of this column is to inform our members of upcoming sports event at our YC Moose Lodge 1204. Our weekly Friday Night Dart Tournaments have turned into something really special. We are averaging over 20 players per tournament and giving away huge cash prizes as well as a brand new car every week! It’s almost unbelievable. So come on out and join us on Fridays. Horseshoes: The Sports committee has purchased 6 pair of brand new tournament quality horseshoes for our soon to be refurbished horse shoe pits. Thanks to our new Horseshoe Chair-man! Steve and his ‘motley’ crew are going to spruce up our horse shoe pits just in time for the nice weather. With this new founded effort for a Thursday Night Horseshoe Tournament Extravaganza! Next possible sporting events: Golf, Softball, Corn Hole Tournament and any other sports that interest our members. Any members interested in these events please come to the next member meeting or con-tact the Moose Lodge Sport Committee and we’ll get these fun events in motion. Danny Parrish Sport Committee Chairman
DIAMOND J RANCH GOURMET
BARBECUE SAUCE and
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Dan “Boots” Johnson *530-300-3738
www.diamondjbbq.com
Yuba City Scrap & Steel 1312 Garden Hwy.
Yuba City, CA 95991 (530) 673-9442
New Steel - - Flat. angle, channel, round & square tube Sheet & plate cut to order.
Some aluminum and stainless items. Bolts & nuts, washers, chain cable & rope. Trailer
accessories, fenders, jacks, hitches, hub & spindles.
Recycling Center CRV & copper, brass & aluminum.
More information for you...
MOOSE CALL PAGE 11
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THE MOOSE CALL
This Publications Purpose: The Moose organization no matter how complex it might appear is simply people working to-gether for a common cause: “One For All and All for One”. At Yuba City Lodge No. 1204 our pur-pose—enjoying brotherly love and fraternalism within our present membership while we broaden our defending circle with new broth-ers—is reflected in the accomplishments we complete and impression we give to our commu-nity. We are people serving people. The Moose Call is part of our shared effort. By presenting your Lodge’s goals, achievements and up-coming social gatherings, it will strive to inform you, enlighten you and assist you. By doing so, this publication will achieve its purpose.
If you know of something that needs to be in-cluded in this monthly publication, please e-mail us at [email protected] It is our goal to make this “your” newsletter. Thank you, MOOSE CALL STAFF
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Willie Moose say’s… “Let’s take a moment to remember our
fellow members we lost 2016-2017”
The annual “Relay for Life” event was held the week-
end of May 6th thru 7th. Our lodge was the third highest fund-
raiser for the entire event and I was the top individual fund-
raiser, way to go team “Moose on the Loose”. We were able
to raise the required funds through the annual Chili Cook-Off
and via donations for the Moose to qualify us as a Gold Spon-
sor. This enabled us to have the Moose logo on the back of
the event T-shirt and placement in the event program. This
means everyone at the event who was qualified received a T-
shirt with our logo on it. How fabulous to have our name out
there supporting this powerful community event.
A special thanks go out to Tara and Doreen. Who
participated in the event by selling frozen bubbles, “instant
raffle ticket” and luminary bags To Chelene and Bob thanks
for setting up our camp sight and knocking it down very early
Sunday morning. You are the heart and soul of our team and I
am grateful to have you. Big HUGS go out to each of you.
Of course I would be remised not to acknowledge those of you
who offer our support year round by donating at birthday din-
ner, lighting a candle, purchasing a gingerbread cookie or a
flower pen or whatever little goodie I happen to have available
for a donation to our team. What about my bingo players who
support the candy fun, you rock!!
And lest I forget thank you to those of you that gener-
ously made you own donation to our team. I am so grateful to
be a part of this wonderful “Moose Family”.
WOTM LOOM Mabel Carter Robert Atkinson Sr
Evelyn Crabb Erich Butler Ken Lytle
Patricia Hendershot Edward Davis Gene Muttersback
Patricia Howell Howard Elliot Jr. Virgil Phariss
Phyllis Lewis Kenneth Henslay Ivilo Renzullo
Myrtle Palm Arthur Kunkel Bob Stassi
Mildred Skaggs Obert Livingston Victor Yanes
Julia Thompson James Morgan David Lassiter
Sheryl Wood Ted Moroni
Faye Carterby Norman Palmer
Mary Dossey Robert Prouty
Frances Hensley John Romo
Shirley Lanning Merle Weber
Stacie Machado Fredrick Brown
Lorraine Quick Dale Campbell
Bridgette Sturgeon Charles Eich
Virginia Trammell David Geyer
Fred Herbert
Moose on the Loose Blowing Out Cancer for
Relay for Life
Julie Shaw
“HOME SAFE” Where Moose friends congregate, and your
favorite beverages are served in the manner
you like and consume responsibly.
If you’ve had too much to drink . . .
don’t drive. Call or ask a friend to drive you, or tell us,
and we’ll be happy to call you a cab.
We want to make sure you get
HOME SAFE. The SAFE driver will receive free
non-alcoholic soft drinks until the close
of business.
ASK YOUR SERVER FOR DETAILS.
Social Quarters...
Check out Tuesday TACO night
5:30 - 7 p.m.
Taco-$1
TACO SALAD-$4
Burrito-$3
THURSDAY Happy Hour 5-6 pm (not Birthday Dinner)
SUNDAYS
Bloody Mary Special - $2.00
Mimosa - $2.00
Happy Hour 5—6 pm
CHECK THE
White board for
CHANGES!!!
MONDAYS
Happy hour 5—6 p.m.
Great deal on Mondays Spaghetti dinner $5.00
5:30 pm—7 pm
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FRIDAYS
Darts at 7 p.m.
WI FI
AVAILABLE
No one under 18
in smoking room
KARAOKE NIGHT
Plan to attend our
Karaoke nights in the
Social Quarters every
Wednesday
night
with
Marty Martin
Have you seen our
new Social Quarters
Menu. The
Chimichanga’s and
Pizza's our my
favorite.
Did you hear at the
Picnic we will be
serving the best
Margarita’s and
Jell-O Shots? Also
don’t forget all-you
-can-drink beer and
wine. For only
$5.00.
SOCIAL QUARTERS MENU
CHIPS - - - $.75
CANDY- - -$.75
PEANUTS- - -$.25
MINI PIZZA- - -$2.00
CHIMICHINGA- - -$2.00
HOTDOGS - - - $1
POLISH DOGS - - - -$1.50
PHILLY CHEESE - - - - - $2.50
Items are available during business
hours. Check with the bartender for any
Sunday Morning Door Persons
Date Host/Hostess Alternate
1st Sunday Delores Dier
2nd Sunday Wanda Jordan
3rd Sunday Bob Keller
4th Sunday Glenn & Jan Clingman
5th Sunday Sharon Murphy
If you can not make your date,
please call your alternate or the office
THANK YOU VOLUNTEERS
Wednesday Evening
Door Persons
Date Host/Hostess Alternate 1st Wed. Wanda Jordan Suzanne Connelly
2nd Wed. Ken & Wanda Jordan Dutch Plautz
3rd Wed. Glenn & Jan Clingman Ellie Voiles
4th Wed Delores Dier Roberta Osgood
5th Wed.
If you can not make your date,
please call your alternate or the office
THANK YOU VOLUNTEERS
More information
MOOSE CALL PAGE 13
Sewing and Craft Club Update
Fellow Moose members allow me to intro-
duce myself. My name is Sue Paulson and I have
been a WOTM and Chairman of the sewing and
craft club for about 2 years. If you are interested in
joining the club please call or email me. Also
please let me know what day of the week and what
time would be best for you to meet. If I get an inter-
est of 5 or more people, we will start meeting again.
The sewing and craft club consist of sewing/
quilting, knitting, crocheting, embroidery, latch
hook, painting and beading.
I look forward to your feedback. If you are
interested, please call me at 530-210-3676.
Thank you,
Sue Paulson ([email protected])
WOTM Higher Degree Monday, June 19th
Perko’s Café and Grill (724 W. Onstott Rd.)
6pm
Our Next meeting will be on Monday, June 19th Perko’s Restaurant. All Higher Degree members are welcome to attend. We will once again be having the Academy of Friendship annual 4th of July Cake Walk and Patriotic Raffle. We are in need of volunteers to donate homemade or store bought cakes. Also don’t forget about your red, white and blue donation for our patriotic raffle. If you would like to make a donation contact Debbie Phillips.
Prizes Needed! Our annual lodge picnic is
Saturday, June 3rd
10:00am-4:00pm at Lake Minden
We would like to make every child, grand child
or great grandchild of a member smile by giving them a
gift at the picnic. Any bike, prize or cash donation will
be greatly appreciated. If you donate a bike please let
me know, I will post a sign on the bike recognizing the
person/couple the bike was donated from. Look for the
sign-up board in the Lobby or Social Quarters. You are
also welcomed to drop off your gift, bike or cash
donation in the LOOM’s office or give them to
Tara Croghan. If you have any questions for the chil-
dren’s raffle or would like to make a donation please
contact Tara Croghan at 632-1460.
Once again we are in need of your help for the
adult raffle at the picnic. We are looking for new prizes,
gift certificates or cash donations. Look for a sign-up
board in the lobby. Please bring in your item to the
LOOM Office or give it to Barbara Green. This raffle
helps fund our picnic. If you have any questions for the
adult raffle or would like to make a donation please
contact Barbara Green at 713-6423. We greatly
appreciate everyone that donates to this fun family
event. Your donations helps make our picnic a great
success!
Tara Croghan and Barbara Green
BINGO
6:30 PM
Every other Friday
June 2nd and Friday June 16th
ASSOCIATE WEBSITE
www.ca-nvmoose.org
Association E-mail
(Office of the Secretary)
Coming in July
July 4th-Fourth of July BBQ
July 20th-Birthday D/D
July 29th-WOTM D/D