Exalted Ruler’s Message
Dear Members,
I wish to thank all of the Elks from Bordentown that made the trip to St. Louis for our 155th Grand Lodge Session. The event was spectacular in many ways, and I am certain that all enjoyed themselves. The focus of our Convention this year was the Program Spending of our organization nationally and how the efforts of the Elks has changed lives! Of the $36.9 Million Budget, 93% goes directly to Program Spending. This is well above the industry standard of 65%. The entire Convention was very educational as well as motivating. I cannot convey in words how humbling and proud Karen and I were to be representing Bordentown. Not only in front of other Lodges from our State, but to other members nationwide. As always the State of New Jersey held their own and received many of the awards. The Convention also welcomed the newly elected Grand Exalted Ruler - Robert L Duitsman and his wife Beth from the state of California. Grand Exalted Ruler Duitsman’s theme is; “Honoring the Past - Embracing the Future.” ER Duitsman spoke about the importance of honoring the orders unique history and tradition and he encourages Elks to reach out to our communities and engage in activities to promote the Elks brand. “Elkdom is alive and well across this great land of ours and we’re going to continue it together!” More on the Grand Lodge session is in the following pages of the Bulletin with the daily breakdowns of activities along with the 15 resolutions that were voted on and whether they passed or failed. In Other News: To keep our Elks Lodge moving forward, it takes participation from many members. The organization can only be as active as its members. With that being said, we are currently trying to keep everyone efficiently informed through a variety of methods. This includes our Bulletin; our Website (www.bordentownelks.org); Facebook; Instagram; bar TV ads and Flyers posted at the Lodge. If there are other suggestions out there, please feel free to share them. REMINDER: We will hold only ONE Members Meeting on the 3rd Monday at 7:30pm for the months of August and September! All Committees are to be present for Reporting Duties. Finally, thanks again, to ALL of our Members for ALL that you do for the BPOE, and the Bordentown Elks Lodge #2085. I hope to see even more of you this coming month as I have completed my outside duties with both the State and National Conventions!
Fraternally, Edward G. Taddei Jr. “United in Purpose to Make a Difference”
AUGUST 2019
LODGE OFFICERS
Exalted Ruler
Edward Taddei 609-280-3364
Leading Knight Richard DeLuca 609-298-6716
Loyal Knight Grason Jones 609-330-1255
Lecturing Knight
Jesse Smith 609-647-5974
Secretary
Danny Sholes, PDD 609-870-7216
Treasurer Karl Swanson, PER 609-332-9052
Esquire Dave Wriggins, PER 609-694-2763
Chaplain William Drapczak 732-232-3231
Inner Guard Joe Ratajczak 609-658-7150
Tiler Gerry Vaughan 609-658-4875
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Five Year Heather Cheesman, PER 609-298-7828
Four Year
Kenneth Jewell, PER 609-203-7375
Three Year Carmen Adonizio, PER 609-954-7439
Two Year
Jack Becker, PER 609-915-6815
One Year Tom Pitcherello 609-462-3758
Justice
Mickey DeSantis, PER 609-298-9181
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AUXILIARY OFFICERS
President
Rosemary Becker 609-915-6754
Vice President Charlotte Elmer 609-610-6779
Secretary Jody Turner 609-273-1425
Treasurer Mary Piccone 609-410-2298
Conductress Sharon Vossler 609-954-8337
Chaplain Faith Marsh 609-291-5611
Parliamentarian Robin Krueger 609-807-1656
Membership
Barbara Callahan DeLuca 609-298-6716
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Three Year Donna Pelehaty 609-298-0180
Two Year
Linda D’Amico 609-584-8803
One Year Nancy Debnarik 609-298-1421
Women’s Auxiliary Hello Members, Whew!! What a HOT summer we are having. Hope everyone is keeping cool. The Auxiliary is busy working on their upcoming events. Unfortunately, due to lack of ticket sales, the AC bus trip to Resorts on Aug. 4h has been cancelled. Also, Unfortunately, the NYC bus trip to see a show has been cancelled because the show was cancelled. By now, everyone should have been reimbursed. Thank you for your support and understanding. Our Comedy Show is Aug. 9th, and I hope you got your tickets to see this one of a kind one man band show. Those of you who are able to attend, I hope you will enjoy the show and have a good time. Thank you for your support. Back by popular demand is our SUPER SOUP NIGHT on Sat. Oct. 12th. Tickets are $15. There will be 10-15 different soups to sample, Caesar Salad, bread/crackers, desserts. Please contact Rosemary at 609-915-6754 for tickets. See flyer for details. Sept. 21st is the BABY PER AND PAST WOMEN'S AUXILIARY PRESI-DENT'S APPRECIATION DINNER. See Jesse Smith for tickets and come out to enjoy an evening Honoring Heather Cheesman (Baby PER) and Rosemary Becker (PWAP). Enjoy a delicious dinner by Pete's Steak House and music by DJ Rob.
GIFT BASKET AUCTION: We are now collecting for our auction. We could use scratch off style lottery tickets of any denomination. We are looking for help in donations - gift cards, monetary, or gift baskets. If you frequently go to a restaurant, store, nail place, hair place, barber shop, dentist, etc., would you please consider asking them for a donation. Nancy Debnarik has letters to give to the merchants. Please contact her at 609-870-2048. The Women's Auxiliary cannot continue without dedicated officers and active members. We welcome anyone interested in joining to help us to continue our success and fundraisers that have helped the lodge. UPCOMING EVENTS: (see flyer for "SAVE THE DATES") Sept 21-Baby PER and Past Women’s Auxiliary President Appreciation dinner Sept 22– Gift Basket Auction Oct 12-Super Soup Night
MEETING REMINDER - Remember: There is no meeting in August.
Board meetings - first Wed. of the month - 7:30 pm in lounge. Next meeting is September 4th. General meeting - 2nd Wed. of the month 7:30 pm in the Mirror Room. Next meeting is September 11th.
If you know of any Auxiliary member who is sick, hospitalized or has recently passed away, please notify Chaplain Faith Marsh. (609-291-5611) In Friendship Rosemary Becker President
Volunteers are not worthless, they’re PRICELESS
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Member Wellness
To Our Absent Members
It is important to us that we show respect to our Members at all times, most importantly in death. As we no longer call their names on the Roll, let us honor them one last time!
JOE DELPUP, HOWARD TUCKER, MARK GUTTERSON, WALTER PODLESNY, LARRY REED, ANNE RODGERS, DOUG FLUTE, CAROL ADONIZIO, RICHARD GROTH.
Heavenly Father, we ask that you grant these members a speedy recovery and good health. Amen PLEASE, if you know of anyone who is sick, hospitalized or has passed away, please notify me as soon as possible 732-232-3231 or 609-372-4227. William Drapczak Chaplain
Secretary Notes There is still a small percentage of delinquent members. Unfortunately, you will be dropped from membership in a few short months. We don’t want to lose you so please remain a member of the best fraternal organization in the country and pay your dues. Our next initiation is Aug 19th. As mentioned before, please submit $30.00 with new member applications. This also applies to reinstatement applications. As a reminder to Committee Chairpersons, turn in your charitable report sheets in a timely manner at least monthly to Toni Farrell. Danny Sholes, PDD Lodge Secretary
Board of Director’s Update
May Almighty God grant our members the rewards of good life and offer comfort and solace to their bereaved families. Amen.
We would like to thank the Can-Do Committee for all their donated time in keeping our Lodge in great shape. The Can-Do Committee is looking for more help on Wednesdays. Should any member have any questions or need any help about the Lodge, please ask any one of the Board of Directors. I am sure anyone of us will be able to help. We are seeking approval for $12,400 for water proofing the lower level of the building. The building has water and mold issues that need to be corrected immediately. Bids are being taken and this is the amount that we will not go any higher than the amount stated. Tom Pitcherello Chairperson
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Membership
The House has requested the formation of a Credentials Committee to address the issue of Members and Guest. Inner Guard – Joe Ratajczak and Tiler - Gerry Vaughan have stepped up to be the Chair and Co-Chair of this Committee. If anyone is interested in becoming a member of this committee, please contact either Joe or Gerry. The committee will be responsible to help us police who is entering the lodge and who is permitted to be there. This is an extremely important committee to ensure that we are compliant with our License and Charter. Reminder: Members MUST have their membership card to enter the Club. If you do not have your card with you, you must sign the Visitor’s Book. When a guest comes in with a member they too must also sign the Visitor’s Book. Guests may stay in the Club as long as the member is present. If the member vacates the Club, the guest must also vacate the Club. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
Richard DeLuca Leading Knight
Credentials
Leading Knight’s Message July proved to be another successful month with the dedicated committee chairs and committee members continuing to keep Bordentown the best in the State. Please support our upcoming events in August: House Sandwich Night on August 14th and all other Committee Wednesday Sandwich Nights. Thank you to Entertainment Committee for hosting Karaoke on Saturday, August 10th, Friday Chicken Wing Night on August 16th, and outside Movie Night on Saturday, August 24th (hopefully, the evening weather will be on our side that night). The attendees who attended the July Movie Night thoroughly enjoyed the evening despite the scorching heat. The NJ Lottery Quick Draw Game has been up and running if you want to try your numbers luck. Plans are underway for a New Year’ Eve celebration so please save the date. (We have some big shoes to fill after the Taddei’s celebration.) Let me know if you would like to be on the planning committee as I will be scheduling the first committee meeting in September. Continue to monitor the TV Advertisements in the bar area to see all upcoming events. Hall Rentals: For use of the Hall, please contact Tony DiLemme at 609-280-1320. “This includes any and all uses of the Lodge. All Committees, Lodge Officers and Any State Officers or Representatives need to follow this protocol. No One Person is permitted to enter into a contract for the use of the Lodge or any of its facilities. All commitments need to be approved by the Governing Body of the Lodge.” Thank you for your cooperation. Richard DeLuca
PER Association
There will be no PER meeting in August. We will resume in September. Our next sandwich night will be October 30th. Pete DeLucia, PER Chairperson
Our delinquencies are down to 66. Take a look at the delinquent list in the game room. If you see someone on there that you know, please reach out to them. If you frequently bring in a guest, encourage them to become a member. Let them know about all we do. Feel free to bring them over to talk to me or any Officer. If you would like to join the membership committee, let me know. I am always looking for ideas to entice new members. Remember, the stronger we get, the more we can do for our community. Pete DeLucia, PER Chairperson
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August 10 Karaoke August 16 Wing Night August 24 Outside Movie Night featuring Dirty Dancing September 15 Member Picnic Melissa Sprague Chairperson
Convention 2019
Thank you to Pete Delucia, PER, and Heather Cheesman, PER, for chairing the Convention Committee. We had our first sandwich night in July and I thank everyone who volunteered and all those who attended. Looking forward to seeing you on August 21st for a Pulled Pork Sandwich or Pulled Mushroom Sandwich, Corn on the Cob and Cole Slaw. Thank you to Walt Papp for chairing the Convention’s delicious Steak Night In November so hope to see everyone there.
Richard DeLuca Leading Knight
Entertainment
Baby PER Dinner Baby PER dinner September 21st 7-11pm Honoring PER Heather Cheesman & PPLA Rosemary Becker Catering by Pete's Steakhouse & Entertainment by DJ Rob $25 per person Contact Jesse Smith 609-647-5974 or Toni Smith 609-578-7113.
Jesse Smith Lecturing Knight
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SAVE THE DATE: The State AOH Golf Outing date has been set for Friday, August 2, 2019 at Suneagles Golf Club in Eatontown, NJ starting at 9 am. See flyer/application/ tee sponsorships are posted in the Lodge. Any additional questions, feel free to contact me.
SAVE THE DATE: The State AOH Annual Picnic, Sunday, Sep 8th at Lacey Lodge #2518, 900 Beach Blvd, Forked River, NJ 08731. 12 Noon – 5 p.m. If interested, see me for tickets or can be purchased at the picnic. $25 per ticket.
SAVE THE DATE: Our own Southwest District Jim Hall Memorial Homeless Veterans Golf Outing, Friday October 11th at Springfield Golf Center in Mount Holly, NJ starting 11:30 a.m. See flyer in the Lodge. Registration forms and Tee Sponsorships will be available in the near future. Please feel free to contact me.
The State Army of Hope Committee continues to remember/assist the families of our New Jersey fallen
heroes, the severely wounded soldiers, severe post-traumatic stress disorder and their families. Hank Elmer, PDD Chairperson
Our annual Fishing Derby will be held on September 2 at Northern Community Park. Come and enjoy a day of fishing with your little ones. Hamburgers and Hot Dogs will be served. Prizes for specific age groups. 9:00am-1:00pm. Jonathan Flynn Chairperson
Youth Activities
Charity — Justice — Brotherly Love — Fidelity
No Lodge Activities meetings for August. The meetings will resume in September. The 2019-2020 schedules will be available once the dates and locations are selected and confirmed. The monthly meetings are held on the fourth Friday of each month, as scheduled and the location is rotated throughout the district lodges. The district encourages all Exalted Rulers, Leading Knights, and any officers to attend and participate. The meetings are very informative and usually review Protocol, the Statutes and have training sessions. All are welcome! Hank Elmer, PDD Chairperson
Special Children’s Committee Our Sunday breakfast will resume in September. Thank you all for Supporting the SCC this year.
Kyle Wisn Chairperson
Lodge Activities
Army of Hope
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Motorcycle Committee We continue to support brother and sister Lodges across the State. During the month of July we attested Edgewater, Red Bank, Freehold and Trenton fill the Lodge. We supported Marlton on their Veteran Run which raised over $3000 and the Jamesburg miles for Mikey run. August 3 we are co hosting with our Veterans Committee the Ben Moore fundraiser. This event is at our Lodge, it benefits local fire departments and Veterans. Food, music, and a tricky tray. We will be cooking on August 28, tba September 5, we are hosting fill the Lodge. 6pm- 9-pm. This is a chance to come out and meet other Elk members from around the state. Food is supplied. September 8- We will attend Lacy Elks for their Army of Hope. We will donate to this event. We have Tshirts for sale. Tickets are on sale for Our Vacation Raffle, October 19, $70 per couple. Dinner, Dancing and a chance to win a vacation voucher. Super 50/50 tickets are also on sale. see any MC Member. The MC Committee would like to thank all fellow Elks for their continuous support. Without you, our committee could not continue to support all the Charities Jack Becker, Jr. Chairperson
Veterans/Americanism
Dinner: August 7th, Sloppy Joe, seasoned potato wedges, coleslaw, coffee and desserts. Each year the Elk’s Grand Lodge charges its Americanism Committees with a number of challenges. It was with great pride and honor, Sharon Sharpe, chair of the Bordentown Elks Americanism Committee presented its 2019 Local Hero Plaque to Troop C, State Police Barracks, Rt. 130, Bordentown on July 10th. Pictured left to right are SSGT Raymond Lalley, who was instrumental in our meeting arrangements, Sharon Sharpe and SFC Kenneth Kiesel, who accepted the plaque. LT Brian Flaherty, was called away and could not be with us. It was heartwarming to hear, from the officers, how much the plaque was appre-ciated, and we were told it would be hung where all could see it. The plaque reads:
In Appreciation for Your Hard Work, Dedication
and Sacrifices as You Keep Our Community Safe.
Lord, I ask for courage
Courage to face and
Conquer my own fears…
Courage to take me where
Others will not go.
And please Lord,
Through it all, be at my side.
Amen.
Save the date: Our annual bus trip to Delaware Park will be September 7th. See Charlotte Elmer to get your tickets. Thanks to all who support our Wednesday dinners and Bingo players who support our bingo ticket sales. We could not do what we do without your support. *We meet the third Wednesday at 7:15 if you would like to join us.
Jim & Sharon Sharpe Chairpersons [email protected] Support our troops, Remember our veterans, Pray for them always. GOD BLESS AMERICA!
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August 7, 2019 Veterans - Sloppy Joe, seasoned potato wedges, coleslaw, coffee, deserts August 14, 2019 House - Cheesesteak sandwich or pork roll, fries and dessert August 21, 2019 Convention - Pulled pork or pulled mushroom sandwich, corn on the cob, coleslaw August 28, 2019 Motorcycle - TBA
Sandwich Night Menus 6pm-7pm
ELKS NATIONAL FOUNDATION:
The new Elks year has begun! And it’s time once again to consider donating to ENF. Our goals for the 2019-2020 Elk year are:
1. Meet the GER and State President per capita goal of $5.25!
2. Lodge Goal of $4500. Membership Participation Rate above 20%. How can you help you ask? The easiest way to contribute is to commit a pledge of $10 a year for 10 years. That is less than three cents a day! You can go to enf.elks.org/donate and enter your pledge online. You will need to have your membership card readily available and enter your Lodge Number (#2085) and your member ID number. This way ENF can properly credit your participation to the Bordentown Elks. OR, if you prefer, you can send your donation to the lodge directly. We will post it and ensure you are properly credited with ENF. Please mark on your envelope; attention ENF chair.
The Camera Club is up and running and looking for anyone that would like to join. Amateur and professional photographers welcome. If there is any event you'd like photographed, feel free to contact Sandy Schemelia at 609-213-0068. We also ask that you let us know if you already have a photographer scheduled for an event. Sandy Schemelia Chairperson
Camera Club
Volunteers are not worthless, they’re PRICELESS
Annual blood drive Monday August 26th 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. appointments greatly appreciated. Please contact Red Cross to set up an appointment. First Wednesday in September it will be meatball parmesan, salad french fries and coleslaw. Feel free to bring desserts. Dave Rooney Chairperson
ENF and Community Welfare
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Please join us and say Happy Birthday to our August Birthday Elks! Birthday Elks, please come to the lodge within the month of August and receive your free gift.
A U G U S T
ELK OF THE MONTH
Christine Raymond
Anne Rodgers
Kevin Rogoza
Kurt Sakowski
Dena Sanna
David Scerba
John Schroeder Jr
Mark Seevers
Joseph Shargo
John Slaight
Thomas Smith
Jeffrey Stitt
Beverly Tonne
Eric Tyler
Wayne Ulmer
Stephen Vigh
Marvin Wainwright
Michael Weckenbrock
Thomas Wilms
George Zervos
Dean Howarth
Angela Klein
Jeffrey Lutz
David Lydon
Brian Lynch
George Mackey
David Maffei
Timothy Mahon
Joseph Maisto
Stephen McDonough Sr
Frank Miller
Timothy Murphy
William Nash
Douglas Nelson
Mary Nemeth
Judy Nishitani
Jonathan Norcross
Anna Paglione
Lawrence Panebianco
Walter Papp
Robert Pecht
Michael Pelosci
William Perna
James Pinder
Lawrence Pitcherello
Walter Podlesny
Thomas Potts
Robert Alpaugh
Richard Bender
Paul Bertuccini
Clyde Boiston
George Bontya
Michael Calabrese
Patricia Carr
Robert Carrington
William Carson
Helen Cartwright
Joseph Cattafe Sr
Steven Christian
Gerard Cristofaro Jr
Margaret DelPup
Linda Delucia
Larry Denney
Domingo Pete Diaz Jr
Edward Downs Sr
Charles Drummond III
Rich Emberson
Wayne Everett Sr
James Fasulka
Donald Fillinger
Frederick Foy
Suzanne Groth
Rozanne Harkins
Ronald Hoehn
Charity — Justice — Brotherly Love — Fidelity
APRIL 2019 - Pete DeLucia OCTOBER 2018 - Carol Galambos-Santoro
MAY 2019 - Terri Jewell NOVEMBER 2018 - Linda D’Amico
JUNE 2019 - Donna Papp DECEMBER 2018 - Joe Ratajczak
JULY 2019 - JANUARY 2019 - Melissa Sprague
AUGUST 2018 - Erwin Weber FEBRUARY 2019- Roe Weaver
SEPTEMBER 2018 - Tony DiLemme MARCH 2019- Mary Lynn Piccone
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155th Grand Lodge Session Report:
Sunday, June 30, 2019:
6,885 Elks from all 50 states were welcomed at the Opening Ceremony for the 155th Grand Lodge Convention in St. Louis. The opening cere-monies were amazing with the Elks State Presidents carrying their state flag to the stage in celebration of our lodges and our commitment to our Communities and First Responders. Not only were the flags of all 50 states represented but also the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam in the Philippines and Panama. One of the big questions that was raise by the attendees was “are the Elks present throughout the con-tinental United States”? The obvious answer is a resounding “YES”!
The National Budget was introduced for the 2019 2020 fiscal year. It is a $36.9 million budget. An astounding 93% goes directly to program spending - well above the industry standard of 65%! This includes $13.7 million for the community investment program which includes a new grant this year, the Spotlight Grant which is a $2,000 grant that can be used to address either family literacy or veteran homelessness in the local lodge communities. This year‘s budget will be posted in the August Bulletin for review.
The keynote presentation was given by Grand Exalted Ruler Michael T Luhr, opening with congratulating the St. Louis Blues on winning the Stanley Cup. Luhr spoke about his experiences over the past year and especially the opportunity he had to present the Medal of Valor to the father of a fallen US Marine Michael D Scholl who died in Afghanistan in 2006.
Monday, July 1, 2019: DAY ONE
The leadership of the Elks got down to business on Day One with the first official business session of the 155th Grand Lodge and elected Robert L Duitsman of Culver City California, Lodge #1917 as Grand Exalted Ruler for the 2019-2020 year. The newly elected Grand Exalted Ruler spoke about his vision for our order, which is encompassed in his theme “Honoring the Past - Embracing the Future!” GER Duitsman spoke about the importance of honoring the orders unique history and tradition. He encouraged Elks to reach out to their communities and engage in activities to promote the Elks brand. His statement was clear “Elkdom is alive and well across this great land of ours and we’re go-ing to continue it together!”
Tuesday, July 2, 2019:
Day Two opened with the DEA Acting Director Uttam Dhillon, who addressed the delegation. He praised the Elks for taking pride in the young people of America and believing that they are the leaders of tomorrow. He also praised the Elks for taking action by distributing millions of pieces of drug awareness literature partnering with Marvel Comics and working in many other ways to inspire the nation’s youth to avoid the dangers of drugs and alcohol abuse. Dhillon thanked the Elks for their participation in the Annual Red Ribbon Week, during which 8 million young people in schools across the country take a stand against drug abuse.
After the opening speeches, the Grand Lodge Session delegates voted on 15 Resolutions. The totals were 11 PASS and 4 FAIL. The Reso-lutions and the final results will be posted in the August bulletin.
Wednesday, July3, 2019:
The third day of the convention was the closing day. The morning consisted of a Memorial Service for the 3 Past Grand Exalted Rulers who had passed in 2019. This was followed by the installation of the 2019-2020 Grand Lodge Officers. Followed by the Installation of the District Deputy Grand Exalted Rulers for the 2019-2020 term.
Robert Duitsman, Grand Exulted Ruler then made his appointments and presentations to the Grand Lodge Officers and Committee Chairs.
The convention was officially closed at 10:42 AM.
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August 9, 2019
BORDENTOWN ELKS GOLF OUTING Friday, September 13, 2019 Rancocas Golf Course
$95 PER PERSON
11:30 am – REFRESHMENTS, BOX LUNCH & PUTTING CONTEST 1:00 pm SHOT GUN START: LONGEST DRIVE , 50/50 PAR THREE, CLOSEST TO THE PIN, $1000 Hole in One (Grason Jones sponsor),
Hole in One-car and other prizes sponsored by Lucas Chevrolet 6:30 pm – STEAK DINNER, DOOR PRIZES & AWARDS AT THE ELKS
8 am tee times may also be available SPONSOR A HOLE $100
CONTACT Tony DiLemme - 609-280-1320 or email [email protected]
Player’s Name Phone Email Amount
1.
2.
3.
4.
Total Due Paid
PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDARS Aug. 9th - Rock and Roll Comedy Show Sept. 21st - Baby PER/PAWP Appreciation Dinner Sept. 22nd - Gift Basket Auction Oct. 12th - Super Soup Night Nov. 3rd - Lancaster Bus Trip with lunch Nov. 16th - Craft and Vendor Show Nov. 21-22 - Dover Downs over night bus trip
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SAVE THE DATES!!! DOVER DOWNS HOTEL, CASINO, AND LIVE
HORSE-RACING OVERNIGHT BUS TRIP NOVEMBER 21 – 22, 2019
(Thursday-Friday) WOMEN’S AUXILARY
BORDENTOWN LODGE #2085
MORE INFORMATION TO FOLLOW ONCE ALL DETAILS ARE FINALIZED FOR A 2 DAY/1
NIGHT PACKAGE WITH DELUXE ROUNDTRIP MOTORCOACH
TRANSPORTATION, FIRST CLASS OVER-NIGHT ACCOMODATIONS AT
DOVER DOWNS HOTEL, AND MORE! GROUP LEADER:
Charlotte Elmer @ 609-610-6779
SAVE THE DATE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2019
BORDENTOWN LODGE VETERAN’S COMMITTEE BUS TRIP
DELAWARE PARK RACETRACK & CASINO -Live flats horseracing: Post Time 1:15 p.m. -Large selection of slots machines (2,500) plus poker room & table games -Multiple Restaurants Open on Race Days: Terrace Dining Room overlooking the racing action. Every seat has a perfect view of the track and a personal tabletop. Bus departs 9;30 am sharp, from lodge, and arrives at Delaware Park approximately. 11a.m. Depart from Delaware Park 6 p.m. Bus returns approximately 7:30 p.m. Cost: $40.00 which includes casino offer, bus & bus driver tip, & chance to win door prizes. CASINO OFFER: $30 IN SLOT PLAY.
See or contact Charlotte Elmer @ 609-610-6779
All passengers need to provide complete name, address, and date of birth as per Government Issued ID. Must bring ID to receive slot play.
THANK YOU SWANNY FOR THE MEMORIES!!!!
Membership
Investigation
Indoctrination
Pete DeLucia, PER
Mickey DeSantis, PER
Danny Sholes, PDD
609-529-9795
609-298-9181
609-870-7216
Memorial Service Herb Fues, PER 609-298-6583
Motorcycle Jack Becker Jr. 609-947-4615
Parliamentarian Karl Krueger 609-807-1656
PER Association Pete DeLucia, PER 609-529-9795
Public Relations Sandy Schemelia 609-213-0068
Quoits League Jack Becker Jr. 609-947-4615
Ritual Coaches Danny Sholes PDD
Mickey DeSantis, PER
609-424-3654
609-298-9181
Rental Agent Tony DiLemme 609-280-1320
Safety Heather Cheesman, PER 609-298-7828
Scholarships Tony DiLemme
Steve Metterle
609-280-1320
609-424-6927
Sickness and Distress
William Drapczak 732-232-3231
Shuffleboard Mickey DeSantis, PER 609-298-9181
Special Children Kyle Wisn 609-731-8616
Special Youth & Charities
Walt Papp 609-516-7787
Veterans/America
ARMY of HOPE
Jim Sharpe
Hank Elmer, PDD
609-947-4560
609-610-6780
Wheelchairs &
Equipment
Paul Matlack 609-658-8467
Women’s Auxiliary Rosemary Becker 609-915-6754
Youth Activities
Student of Month
Jonathan Flynn
Dave Wriggins, PER
609-306-6230
609-694-2763
Americanism Sharon Sharpe 609-947-4559
Audio Video Mickey DeSantis, PER 609-298-9181
Auditing Mike Grant, Jr 609-744-9911
Bar Walt Papp 609-516-7787
Bingo Herb Fues 609-298-6583
Blood Drive Dave Rooney, PER 609-610-2385
Bulletin Jason Campbell 609-668-5167
Camera Club Sandy Schemelia
609-213-0068
Can Do Dan Parrotta 609-588-0807
Charities Mickey DeSantis, PER 609-298-9181
Community Welfare Dave Rooney, PER 609-610-2385
Convention
Float
Parades (DISTRICT)
Walt Papp
Karl Kline
Robert McVicker PDD,
PST, PVP, PER
609-516-7787
609-234-4507
609-731-1225
Drug Awareness Rich Brettell 609-358-1371
Elks Nat’l Fund Dave Rooney, PER 609-610-2385
Entertainment Melissa Sprague 609-209-7232
Flag Retirement Jim Sharpe 609-947-4560
Government
Relations
Antonia Farrell 609-585-2214
Golf Tony DiLemme 609-280-1320
Gourmet – Ladies Shelley Nelson 609-203-1732
Gourmet – Men
Special Children’s
Bowling
Sue Giancola 609-324-9010
House Governing Body Richard DeLuca 609-298-6716
Instant Raffle Donald Swanson, PER 609-217-6461
Lodge Activities Hank Elmer, PDD 609-610-6780
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2019-2020 Committees and Chairpersons
Volunteers are not worthless, they’re PRICELESS
LODGE COMMITTEE MEETINGS
LODGE MEETINGS - 3RD MONDAYS JUNE-SEPT 7:30PM HOUSE COM - 4TH MONDAY 7:30PM
BOARD OF DIRECTORS- 2ND MONDAY 7:30PM YOUTH ACTIVITIES - 1ST WEDNESDAY 7:30PM
SPECIAL CHILDREN’S COM - 4TH MONDAY 7:00PM VETERANS COM - 3RD WEDNESDAY 7:15PM
MEN’S GOURMET - 3RD TUESDAY 6:30PM WOMEN’S GOURMET - 4TH TUESDAY 6:30PM
SHUFFLEBOARD—1ST & 3RD MONDAYS POST MTG MOTORCYCLE COM - 2ND TUESDAY 7:00PM
AUXILIARY GEN. MTG - 2ND WEDNESAY 7:30PM PER ASSN - 4TH WEDNESDAY 7:30PM
AUXILIARY BOARD MTG - 1ST WEDNESDAY 7:30PM MEMBERSHIP - 3RD WEDNESDAY 7:30PM
CONVENTION COM 1ST TUESDAY 7:30PM AUDIO/VIDEO COM - 2ND TUESDAY 7:30PM
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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C & W 7:30
2 3
4 5 6
BINGO 7:15
7
SANDWICH NIGHT
8
C & W 7:30
9
ROCK AND ROLL COMEDY SHOW
10
KARAOKE
11 12 13
BINGO 7:15
14
SANDWICH NIGHT
15
C & W 7:30
16
WING NIGHT
17
18 19
LODGE MTG 7:30
20
BINGO 7:15 MEN’S GOURMET 6:30
21
SANDWICH NIGHT
22
C & W 7:30
23 24
OUTSIDE MOVIE NIGHT
25 26 27
BINGO 7:15 WOMEN’S GOURMET 6:30
28 SANDWICH NIGHT
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C & W 7:30
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Permit No. 622
Trenton, NJ
Bordentown Elks Lodge 2085
11 Amboy Road
Bordentown, NJ 08505
Editors: Jason and Darlene DeLuca-Campbell Phone: 609-668-5167 E-mail: [email protected]
The official publication of the Bordentown Lodge of Elks No. 2085.
Please have all material for this publication in the hands of the publishers no later than the 21st of the preceding month.
Upcoming Events
August 2019 3 — Ben Moore Fundraiser 9 — Ladies Auxiliary Rock and Roll Comedy Show 10 — Karaoke 16 — Wing Night 24 — Outside Movie Night featuring Dirty Dancing
September 2019 2 — YAC Fishing Derby 7 — Veterans Committee Bus Trip Delaware Park 13 — Elks Golf Outing 15 — Elks Annual Picnic 21 — Baby PER and PAWP Dinner 22 — Auxiliary Annual Gift Basket Auction