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Things are Heating Up! What an exciting time of the year and in our lodge. As the trees and flowers bloom out I am looking forward to seeing our members do the same. There are many activities to attend and enjoy. Try bocce, or plan a trip with either the Kamper Caravan or the Travel Committee. As you see events on the calendar choose one or two you could help with. Volunteers arer needed at ALL of our events and it is great fun to be involved in the planning and execution of events that so many people enjoy. Elks National Foundation – We are starting fresh with our per capita goal within our lodge, we have set our goal high as ENF is responsible for funding so many things in our state and across the country. The percentage of funds returned to Colorado from donated dollars has been as high as 200+ %. How can you lose on this? See Betty Moore for more information Veterans Committee has many events scheduled throughout the summer. Find a way to attend and / or assist! Things at the Lakewood Elks are red hot because we are moving so fast, get involved! Dan Hrouda ER 2018— 2019 Message from the Exalted Ruler—Dan Hrouda J UNE 2018 T HE B UGLE The Official Monthly Publication of Lakewood Elks Lodge BPOE #1777 This event will bring Elks from many parts of Colorado into our Lodge and is a great opportunity for Lodge members to offer their support for the home team as they compete with other lodges. It will be an ALL DAY event and we are required to serve three meals. We need many volunteers of all sorts to make this day a success. Please consider offering a few volunteer hours to what will be a showcase day for our lodge. Are you ready to join us? Go to LAKEWOODELKS . COM / to find the link for Signup Genius and find a time that works for you! Lakewood Elks Lodge will host District Ritual Competition on June 23 Did you know the best way to find out the happenings of the Lodge is to attend a lodge meeting? We meet the first and third Monday of each month at 7pm in the Lodge Room. We hold a cash drawing each meeting starting at $50 and increasing by $50 each time a Member number is drawn that is not present. Your Bugle can be delivered directly to your email—received as soon as it has completed it’s final proofing by your ER—by providing your email address to the Lodge Secretary at [email protected] We encourage you to consider this option. Of course, if you prefer, you can continue to receive the Bugle by mail but be sure to let the office know if your address has changed.
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  • Things are Heating Up!

    What an exciting time of the year and in our lodge. As the trees and flowers bloom out I am looking forward to seeing our members do the same. There are many activities to attend and enjoy. Try bocce, or plan a trip with either the Kamper Caravan or the Travel Committee. As you see events on the calendar choose one or two you could help with. Volunteers arer needed at ALL of our events and it is great fun to be involved in the planning and execution of events that so many people enjoy.

    Elks National Foundation – We are starting fresh with our per capita goal within our lodge, we have set our goal high as ENF is responsible for funding so many things in our state and across the country. The percentage of funds returned to Colorado from donated dollars has been as high as 200+ %. How can you lose on this? See Betty Moore for more information

    Veterans Committee has many events scheduled throughout the summer. Find a way to attend and / or assist!

    Things at the Lakewood Elks are red hot because we are moving so fast, get involved!

    Dan Hrouda

    ER 2018—

    2019

    Message from the Exalted Ruler—Dan Hrouda

    JUNE 2018

    THE BUGLE The Official Monthly Publication of Lakewood Elks Lodge BPOE #1777

    This event will bring Elks from many parts of Colorado into our Lodge and is a great opportunity for Lodge members to offer their support for the home team as they compete with other lodges. It will be an ALL DAY event and we are required to serve three meals. We need many volunteers of all sorts to make this day a success. Please consider offering a few volunteer hours to what will be a showcase day for our lodge.

    Are you ready to join us?

    Go to LAKEWOODELKS . COM/ to find the link for Signup Genius and find a time that works for you!

    Lakewood Elks Lodge will host District Ritual Competition on June 23

    Did you know the best way to find out the happenings of the Lodge is to attend a lodge meeting?

    We meet the first and third Monday of each month at 7pm in the Lodge Room.

    We hold a cash drawing each meeting starting at $50 and increasing by $50 each time a Member number is drawn that is not present.

    Your Bugle can be delivered directly to your email—received as soon as it has completed it’s final proofing by your ER—by providing

    your email address to the Lodge Secretary at [email protected] We encourage you to consider this option.

    Of course, if you prefer, you can continue to receive the Bugle by mail but be sure to let the office know if your address has changed.

    http://lakewoodelks.com/mailto:[email protected]

  • SECRETARY ’S CORNER— MELODIE CASPER

    Lodge of Sorrow - To our Absent Members

    With great sadness , we announce the passing of fellow Elks:

    • Carol Dexter passed away April 16, 2018

    • John Kastner passed away April 9, 2018

    • Douglas Nicholson passed away December 21, 2017

    • Martin E. Lorenz passed away November 2017

    THE FAULTS OF OUR MEMBERS WE WRITE UPON THE SANDS,

    THEIR VIRTUES UPON THE TABLETS OF LOVE AND MEMORY

    PAGE 2 THE BUGLE

    Melodie Casper

    As of May 1, 2018

    Beginning membership 1096

    Membership Gains 9

    Membership Losses 5

    Calculated Membership 1100

    Delinquents 253

    Sickness and Distress:

    David Cleveland fell at home recently and because of this has had difficulty walking.

    Jack Hyman broke his arm after passing out and is at Mountain Vista Rehab in Wheat Ridge re-

    covering.

    ** Please visit Larry Lawler at Western Hills. Your company is much appreciated***

    Stop by the Lodge

    Socialize with

    Old friends and

    Make new ones!

    Drink Specials

    between 4 pm - 6 pm

    CLUB MANAGER REPORT—CHERI WARNER

    Cheri Warner

    The information you share with our Lodge is secure and is NEVER sold or used in any manner other than for Elks busi-

    ness.

    We have identified a need for updated member information and has now become imperative that the Lodge Office has your current address, phone numbers and email addresses. Please help us by contacting the Lodge Secretary at secre-

    [email protected] now with this information!

    We promise to hold it in a secure fashion.

    You will see some new faces around the Lodge in the upcoming weeks—two new employees have been hired to assist with events and kitchen needs.

    Lisa has been around as a Bocce player and Elk Spouse and will be acting as Cheri’s Gal Friday helping with various needs on a part time basis.

    Joseph will be starting soon to support the kitchen– also on a part time basis. We look forward to exploring his culinary talents!

    We are excited to welcome these two fantastic additions to our Lodge!

    Thank you to Carmen and Carolyn for beautifying our grounds with flowers– really beautiful!

    Finally—a HUGE THANK YOU to LeeRoy Perea and company for all of their hard work in planning, shopping, cooking and exe-cuting our May 4th meal to celebrate Cinco de Mayo—It was a wonderful meal and turn out for a great night at our Lodge!

  • 01 Yost, John A 02 Buffalow, David R 02 Jenkins, Charles 02 Sayor, Benjamin 03 Gerstner, Leonard J

    03 Mier, Charles D

    05 Hochnadel, Richard S

    05 Hopkins, Michel B

    05 Metzgar, Michael T

    06 Chase, Nelda M

    06 Cram, Danny

    06 Crum, Lester W

    06 Day, Duane D

    06 Hepp, Mary

    06 Miller, Agnes J

    06 Sisneros, Theodore

    07 Chandler, Denis M

    07 Gerwig, David

    07 Graves, Tommy G

    07 Hiller, Joseph R

    08 Farrell, Barbara Y

    08 Pahs, Stephen W

    08 Wilson, Robert E

    09 Atencio, John J

    09 Ehler, David G

    09 Moore, Elizabeth M

    09 Santoya, Raymond

    10 Cleary, Roderick

    10 Lawson, David N

    10 Whitt, Michael R

    11 Rogers, William E

    11 Santomaso, Shirley

    12 Casper, Melodie A

    12 Crabbe, E J- 12 Kiefel, Eugene 12 Knapp, Lloyd O 12 Slaviero, Richard A 13 Cory, Michael E 13 Cox, Gerald E

    13 Piotrowski, Kerry D

    13 Rodenburg, Richard L

    14 Carroll, Dorothy

    14 Lamb, Rusty Jane

    14 Mamigonian, Pam

    14 Reynolds, Annette M

    14 Stitt, James R

    15 Abramovitz, Kenneth M

    15 Eger, Lena K

    15 Lawson, Kenneth

    15 Menor, Duane

    15 Mesch, M Thomas

    16 Cheval, John M

    16 Cramer, Donald J

    16 Farson, Darrel

    16 Goodhart, Justin

    16 Gracek, Robert S

    16 Granville, Joyce

    16 Houghton, Richard E

    17 Mitobe, Lindsey

    18 App, Mare P

    18 Campagnola, Jimmy

    18 Cass, Robert B

    19 Dukart, G S 'Duke'

    19 Fiorillo, Raymond C 19 Hrouda, Daniel L 19 Posiviata, Mary 'Kelly' Agnes 19 Wood, Lee M 20 Lundin, Daniel M 20 Sena, Jimmy Fred

    21 Dalpes, Cathy

    21 Dubois, Janece M

    21 Mundy, Thomas E

    21 Warner, JoAnn

    22 Bush, James E

    22 Dikeou, James P

    22 Kunst, James F

    22 Silchack, Carl

    22 Smith, Nancy C

    22 Williams, Romane

    23 Holyer, June

    23 Keator, Kevin W

    23 Schievelbein, Michael

    23 Sturgeon, Carrie

    23 Wright, James D

    24 DeWald, Delmer

    24 Dominguez, Mary Ann

    24 LaBelle, Gary C

    24 Lewark, Allan M

    24 Selby, Mary Ann

    25 McAninch, Deanna

    26 Hoffner, Jacob

    26 Kerber, Edward J

    26 Mitchell, John Alex

    26 Weinmeier, Joseph G

    27 Human, Gerald W129-06-27 27 Kingston, John W 27 O'Malley, Eugene 27 Weaver, Teresa A 28 Morren, Elliene 28 Nielsen, Delbert C

    28 Young Jr, Haskie

    29 Carson, Gene

    29 Clark, Joan Y

    29 Frost, Michael W

    29 Rogers, Randall D

    29 Van Duyne, Robert

    29 Wright, Robert C

    30 Harsh, Larry D

    30 Newman, William R

    30 Pribble, Jimmie

    MEMBER B IRTHDAYS—JUNE

    PAGE 3 JUNE 2018

    Stop by the club for a free drink to

    celebrate during your birthday month!

    John & Venita Collier sponsor Catch–a-Calf

    Amada shown with her parents and the

    Colliers

    Since 1935,the Colorado Elks Association, member Lodges, The Wyoming Elks and others sponsor the Catch-a-Calf Program held in conjunction with the National Western Stock Show each year. This is the story of John & Venita’s adventure.

    John and Venita Collier, PER's from Lakewood Elks 1777 have turned a new leaf to venture out and sponsor a Catch-a-Calf participant this year. Saturday, May 5th, we started the day at the Stock Show grounds with a very delicious breakfast, meeting Amanda Hartzell, an 8th grader from Bennett, our girl that we are sponsoring and her mother, Rose and father, Phil. We are sponsoring 1/3 and Arvada Lodge is sponsoring the other 2/3rd's. Representatives from Arvada were Bob Denning, Joey Cusimano and Ryan Andersen.

    This is a National competition. In our group there are 40 kids from Colorado, Nebraska, Wyoming, and Kansas. This requires a daily dedication by the participant in car-ing, grooming, feeding, and taking care of their steer for the January judging Catch-a Calf at the Stock Show. Amanda named her steer Maximus. Many requirements are part of their commitment and we will be cheering her along the way, visiting her and Maximus and of course wishing her the best. Her steer weighed 669 pounds and by January who knows? Let's give her our support and pray she wins. She is a very delightful, polite girl; very active in school, plays sax in the band and is 1st in Tae kwon do.

    As I said this is a new venture for us and we are very proud to be part of this. Submitted by Venita Collier

  • PAGE 4 THE BUGLE

    Thank you to the Lakewood Elks Lodge #1777

    Membership for supporting our May Diaper

    Drive!

    Our Diaper Drive day was hugely successful-

    filled with fun while we collected loads of dia-

    pers, baby wipes and more!

    We will be delivering the supplies to both agen-

    cies that offer assistance to high risk mothers.

    Great

    Diaper Drive is a Success!

    Royce Dunbar, Leading Knight Thank you for your donations !

    Your Donations will Benefit

    Jeff Co Nurse Home

    Visitation Center

    Severe Weather Shelter Network is done sheltering for the season. We look forward to partnering with all of you again next fall!

    We celebrate that we registered 399 individuals over the course of the season. You helped us do that! We sheltered 45 nights. It was a mild winter again this year, but we are so glad that we were able to provide shelter when it was needed most. I am learning the num-ber of individuals that were housed this season. The count right now stands at 8. I am hoping it will be more than that as we connect with each of our partners over the spring and summer months. Stay tuned! We have two more suburban communities asking about the possibility of sheltering in their area. Wow! We will see how that plays out

    as well. This summer is going to be a busy one!

    Thank you again for the support, and your partnership over this last season. We could not have done it with out you!

    Lakewood Elks Lodge #1777 Partners with Severe Weather Shelter Network

    as a Warming Station

    Message from Severe Weather Shelter Network Executive Director LynnAnn Huizingh

    Many Thanks to the helping hands of Carl & Lani Rogers for their considerable donation, Jerry Hilton, Peggy & Rachel Hrouda during our event. Well done!

    CHARITY PLANNING SUGGESTION BOX IN CLUB

    Do you have a cause or charity you are passionate about? Now is your chance to express the cardinal principle of our order. Please give us your ideas– it’s

    important to have your ideas of how we can help those in need in our community so we reflect our membership. Please look for the charity suggestion box in the club and share your favorite charity for

    the team to consider—be a part of it!

    Join us for the next meeting on June 7 at 5:30pm.

    Flag Day Ceremony

    June 10 10:00 am

    Evergreen Elks

    27972 IRIS DRIVE

  • VETERANS CORNER WITH TOM KELLY

    PAGE 5 THE BUGLE

    Hi! My name is Tom Kelly, and I’m the new Chairman of the Lodge’s Veterans Committee. I thought I’d use my first col-

    umn to say a few ‘Thank You’ s’

    First, – a ‘shout-out’ to Steve Patterson, who has been writing this column for a very long time; and what a fine job he has

    done. Thanks Steve for all your efforts over the years, and for all the positive things the committee has accomplished while

    you were Chairman. The Vets Committee is very lucky that Steve is going to stay involved with the committee, providing

    historical perspective, helping with current initiatives, and just being his positive self.

    Next – another ‘shout-out’, this one to Venita Collier and Bill Fava. Their efforts have caused the 50/50 drawings at the

    Thursday evening dances to be reinstated. The feedback I’ve received is that many of the dancers enjoy the drawing, be-

    cause they can win some money, (they get 50%), but in large part because our 50% will be used to help vets. Bill and Veni-

    ta spent a bunch of time gathering and presenting info regarding funds likely to be collected from the drawings, and poten-

    tial uses for those funds to help Vets. After committee review, they presented their work to the Board and received approval

    to go ahead. Thanks Venita and Bill for your work on this; and special thanks to Bill for conducting these drawings each

    Thursday.

    An additional ‘shout-out’ goes to Will Webb and Venita Collier for agreeing to be, respectively, Deputy Chairman and Sec-

    retary/Treasurer of the committee. Venita’s efforts of keeping track of money and capturing the minutes of our meetings .

    And the final ‘shout-out’ is to all the members of the committee, both who make good things happen for our military veteran

    brothers and sisters.

    Upcoming (or recent) Events:

    Tuesday, May 15 – Vets’ Committee Meeting

    Friday – Sunday, June 1 – 3 - CEA Veteran’s Committee Training Summit

    Sunday, June 3rd, Lodge Military Veterans’ Patio Party

    Saturday, June 30, The Vets Committee hosts the Jefferson County Platoon; and;

    The Americanism Committee Reading of the U.S. Constitution

    The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks is celebrating 150 years of Elkdom. We have an extraordinary history of con-tribution, from medical units in France during WW1 to giving hospitals to the Federal Government after the War. We, as Elks, give millions of dollars each year to Veterans, Children, and the Communi-ty, plus the many hours we volunteer to accomplish these benevolent activities that help so many. This does not take into account all the social activities we enjoy as Members

    How do we make all of this happen? Let me answer this with one word, MEM-BERS. I need your help bringing in new members. I am looking for anyone that wants to see our Lodge membership con-tinue to grow.

    Please contact me at (720)231-5338 or [email protected]

    Thank you,

    Jerry Hilton, Chairman

    Membership Committee

    Membership Committee Jerry Hilton

    To be eligible for member-ship in the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, you must be a citizen of the Unit-ed States over the age of 21 who believes in God.

    Consider sponsoring a new member today!

    Join us in the Club room for

    Member Bingo on

    Tuesdays at 5pm

    Joker Poker follows !

  • Taken from our Archives: June 1968-Steak fry planned for patio with 15 cent

    beers and Steak sandwiches for 55 cents. Tad Krupa is

    Lodge Inner Guard.

    June 1975-Mother’s Day brunch serves 850 people.

    Lodge secretary concerned about substantial number of

    delinquent dues. ER Dan Denice speaks of building

    venture progress hoping for fall construction start.

    Completion not realized until May 1979.

    June 1978- PGER Wisely in California-Hawaii reports

    “A Something-For-Nothing Attitude Is to Blame for

    Most Financial Problems in Our Lodges”. #1777

    Lodge officers practicing for District Lodge competi-

    tion at Evergreen .

    June 1983-ER Dick Brassel announces midweek din-

    ners discontinued due to “lack of support” Officers

    practicing for district competition June 11th at

    Northglenn.

    June 1999-George VanTrump was awarded

    1999 State Elk of the Year and is featured in

    Bugle.

    June 2005-ER David Dyrkopp Membership

    stands at 1600.

    June 2009-PER Tom Crow announces the last

    PER pancake breakfast was served in May

    due lack of volunteer PER's. Membership

    stands at 1392.

    June 2011-Suzanne Bufton is awarded “ENF

    bronze level” plaque for exceeding $5,000 in

    contributions. Tad Krupa presented with silver

    level for $10,000 in ENF contributions. Mem-

    bership at 1295.

    June 2015-Flag Day services for CNW held

    at Lakewood #1777 with ER Carrie Mesch

    leading our delegation. Membership at 1039.

    PAGE 6 JUNE 2018

    H ISTORY T IDBITS RANDY HYMAN , LECTURING KNIGHT

    Travel Committee News Ted Kimpel

    Now that our reservation and departure dates are near for the 2018 trips: Pacific Coast Adventure, departing July 12 and Munich’s Octoberfest & Danube River Cruise, depart-ing October 2; we have started looking at your requests and travel desires for 2019. Please share your thoughts with us on the coupon provided. We value your input and take all requests seriously. Below is a sampling of some future destinations we are researching and consider-ing.

    Discover Panama, a 7-day trip. Explore Iceland, also a 7-day trip. 6 days exploring Philadelphia, the Poconos and Brandywine Valley and a 9-day Costa Rica Adventure.

    Please let us know what you think. Return the coupon below indicating any interest you may have in these or any other travel destination on your travel wish list.

    I am interested in traveling to: _____ Costa Rica _____ Panama _____Iceland

    _____ Philadelphia, the Poconos & Brandywine Valley

    ____ Other ________________________________

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    Address: __________________________________________City: ___________________

    State:_________ Zip: _________________ Email: ____________________________________

    3rd Saturday 8am—10 am June 16

    All-you-can-eat pancakes

    Cost $6 per person / under 16 eat free!

    Fire Fighters/Police Officers/EMS/

    First Responders all eat FREE

  • THE BUGLE PAGE 7

    BETTY MOORE ESQUIRE / ENF CHAIR

    Saturday Supper

    June 9 @ 6:30 pm

    Jimmy Buffet Luau on the

    Patio!

    $8 per person

    When you give to the Elks National Foundation, you're do-ing more than funding the Elks National Drug Awareness and "Hoop Shoot" programs. You're doing more than sup-porting the Community Investments Program and providing Emergency Educational Grants to the children of deceased or totally disabled Elks. You're doing more than maintaining the Elks Veterans MemorialThe mission of the ENF is to help Elks build stronger communities. We fulfill this pledge by investing in communities where Elks live and work. We help youth develop lifelong skills, send students to college, meet the needs of today's veterans, support the charitable work of the state Elks associations, and fund projects that improve the quality of life in local Elks communities.

    Americanism Robert Laster

    Trying Men’s Souls

    There have been so many patriots who have con-tributed to the making of America. Many individuals have become famous, others haven’t received the attention they deserve. During Colonial Times Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Hamilton and Franklin were the headliners but other colonists also added their talents to America’s inde-pendence.

    Edmund Randolph presented to the Philadelphia Convention the Virginia Plan which called for executive, judicial and legislative branches of government: Roger Sherman introduced the four year terms for President and Vice President; John Jay advocated a strong central-ized government; John Dickinson stood firmly against taxation without representation; Archibald MacNeal Willard painted the famous picture of a young drummer, a white haired drummer and the flute player marching side by side into battle; Gilbert Stuart painted the picture of President Washington that appeared every day for years in classrooms across America; Elbridge Gerry advo-cated for the addition of a Bill of Rights to the U.S. Consti-tution; John Trumbull painted the historic moment when, after the Battle of Saratoga, British General John Bur-goyne surrendered to American General Horatio Gates; Nathanael Greene rose from Private to General in one year because of his heroic actions against British forces; General Daniel Morgan proved to be one of the brilliant tacticians of the Revolution; Francis Marion was called the ”Swamp Fox” because of his lightning fast raids on British camps, and was never caught by British hunters; Richard Henry Lee introduced a strongly worded resolution for independence to the Continental Congress.

    Thomas Paine, a noted author of the day, wrote “These are the times that try men’s souls.”

    http://www.elks.org/dap/http://www.elks.org/HoopShoot/http://www.elks.org/enf/community/http://www.elks.org/enf/scholars/eefgrants.cfmhttp://www.elks.org/Memorial/https://www.elks.org/enf/mission.cfm

  • VOLUNTEER AT YOUR LODGE

    WE NEED YOU!

    JUNE 2018 PAGE 8

    April 16, 2018

    Initiation

    Back Row:

    Steven Gilbert, Thomas Carter, John Atencio

    Front Row:

    Stephen Siedow, Larry Schneidmiller, ER Dan Hrouda, Delitha Lang,

    Mary Ann Selby

    New Members April 2018

    Lakewood Elks Lodge BPOE #1777 - 1455 Newland Street, Lakewood, CO 80033 303.238.1307

    Lodge Meetings 1st & 3rd Monday @ 7pm House Committee & Board of Trustees Meet on the 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the Month @ 7:15pm

    Managers & Committee Chairs Officers

    Bingo Manager Carrie Mesch, PER Exalted Ruler Dan Hrouda

    Bocce Chuck Seamans Leading Knight Royce Dunbar

    Bugle Committee Brenda Dunbar (acting) Loyal Knight Brenda Dunbar

    Club & Events Manager Cheri Warner Lecturing Knight Randy Hyman

    Craft Fair—November Lynn Kansky Secretary Melodie Casper

    Charity & Community Royce Dunbar Treasurer Vicki Brayton

    Email Communications OPEN (Julie Byerlien acting) Tiler Richard Houghton, PER

    ENF Betty Moore Esquire Carrie Mesch, PER

    Kamper Karavan Darlene Kimberlin Chaplain Betty Moore

    Membership Jerry Hilton Inner Guard Lynn Kansky

    Safety Jim Sell Organist Steve Patterson

    Saturday Supper Kim Sell & Lanette Rohwer 1 yr Trustee Adrian Swenson

    Signup Genius Coordinator Brenda Dunbar 2 yr Trustee Doug Hamilton

    Travel Tom Kimpel 3 yr Trustee Joe Margotte

    Veterans Tom Kelly 4 yr Trustee Andy Rohwer

    5 yr Trustee Jim Sell

    Home Inc Grand Lodge Alternate John Collier , PER

    Chuck Seamans Owen Jones

    Dave Caldwell Tom Mesch

    Jim Sell Vicki Brayton

    T-shirts, Pins and Hats

    ON SALE NOW!

  • Elks #1777 Bocce League

    Bocce is underway with the first

    games starting May 9. If you are

    interested in becoming a Bocce Sub

    please contact Chuck Seamans.

    Wednesday evenings are always a

    good time on the Bocce Court!

    We have the grill going for courtside

    burgers! Come join the fun!

    2018 Season

    PAGE 9 THE BUGLE

    KAMPER KARAVAN

    Summer has arrived! Colorado is again alive with color. Kamper Karavan kicked off their first campout last month traveling to Canyon City to camp at the Mountain View Resort. The purpose of this trip was to go and hear Ron Kimberlin’s Band play in Florence. What a great weekend!

    June will be busy for KK as we will be traveling to:

    *Mountain Dale Campground, Colorado Springs, our second

    campout, June 15-17 Wagonmasters Darlene & Vicki

    Join us for dinner at the Airplane Restaurant

    *4 Season’s Campground, Salida, our third campout, June 22-24 Wagonmasters Shaffer’s & Askelson’s Camp along the Arkansas

    River

    *Central City, KOA Campground, our fourth campout, over the 4th of July, July 3-5 Wagonmasters Rogers Celebrate our Inde-

    pendence and watch the fireworks over Central City.

    More campouts ahead, we are looking forward to a fun filled year of camping with great friends, there is always tons of food, our

    afternoon Happy Hour, and games!

    Happy Birthday to Bill Rogers, Ray Fiorillo, and Randy Rogers

    Happy Anniversary to Ron and Darlene Kimberlin

    See you down the road….Vicki Brayton, Secretary

    The 2017-2018 dart season ended April 25 with a delicious banquet catered by Scratch Catering.

    We had six fun teams this year with several new players and we are looking forward to next season with even more teams and people to share a good time with.

    The team of Cox’s Corner was the highest scoring team this year with members Bette Cox, Larry Snell, Randy Rogers and Sylvia Trujillo throwing.

    We had a nice long list of substitutes to draw from when a person couldn’t make it on Wednesday night and we were lucky with the weather so there were no snow cancellations.

    It was a great season which starts in October, so there will be an announcement in the September Bugle of a meeting date. Please watch for it. Sylvia Trujillo

    DARTS

    BY SYLVIA TRUJILLO

  • PAGE 10 THE BUGLE

    Our most popular event in 2017, Bill Chrastil returns with Bryce & Cyndy for another great night of pure entertainment. A full evening of your favorites ranging from Elvis to Neil Diamond and Willie. In keeping with ‘”The King” we have planned a meal of Memphis favorites- This is going to be fun!

    5:30 Cocktails 6:00 Dinner Memphis BBQ Brisket Meal with cash bar 6:30 Bryce & Cindy Open

    7:00 Bill's "Variety Show"

    8:00 Bryce & Cindy play during "intermission"

    8:30 Bill's "Tribute To Elvis Show"

    Ticket cost: $35 per person includes dinner.

    Available at the Lodge Office or at LAKEWOODELKS . COM / ,

    Tickets are NON REFUNDABLE

    Bill Chrastil with Bryce & Cyndy Return!

    AUGUST 4th

    Get your TICKETS

    now!

    This show will sell out

    early!

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  • JOIN US ON JUNE 23 WHEN LAKEWOOD #1777 HOSTS COLORADO DISTRICT RITUAL COMPETITION 6AM—6PM

    The Bugle is a publication of BPOE #1777. The purpose of the Bugle is to provide a ready means of communication within the Lodge. We readily welcome all contributions submitted to [email protected]

    • The deadline for submissions is the 10th of the month.

    • Articles may be edited for length or clarity.

    • With some limited exceptions, articles submitted should be less than 350 words.

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    COLORADO UPCOMING EVENTS

    • Week of June 1-Veterans Committee Retreat, Aspen

    • June 2– 10am Crawfish Boil, Evergreen Lodge

    • June 10– 10am Flag Day Celebration, Evergreen Lodge

    • June 23– CNW District Ritual Competition, Lakewood Lodge

    • June 24– 8am Breakfast, 9am CNW Workshop, Evergreen Lodge

    • August 4-Tribute to Elvis Dinner and Show, Supper Club style, Lakewood

    Lodge

    • August 18—Car Show—Lakewood Lodge—Music !

    • August 26-District Deputy Clinic, Arvada Lodge

    • September 29– 4:30pm CNW District Initiation, Golden Lodge

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