Willoughby-Cleveland Elks & Legion Post #214 Teach Flag Etiiquette
The Flag Etiquette assembly was given in collaboration with the Willoughby-Cleveland Elks Lodge #18 and the American Legion Post #214 for 6th graders at Willoughby Middle School.
The Flag Etiquette assembly was given in collaboration with the Willoughby-Cleveland Elks Lodge #18 and the American Legion Post #214 for 6th graders at Willoughby Middle School.
Marysville Elks #1130 Raises over $1,500 for Cerebral Palsy...Sounds Fishy...
Marysville 1130 held it’s annual fish races, dinner and auction on Saturday, Nov. 2nd. With all of the events, the lodge raised over $1,500 for the State CP Trust Fund.
Marysville 1130 held it’s annual fish races, dinner and auction on Saturday, Nov. 2nd. With all of the events, the lodge raised over $1,500 for the State CP Trust Fund.
National Hoop Shoot Winner Honored At South Central District Meeting
Jamisyn Stinson proudly displays her National Hoop Shoot trophies at the Ohio South Central District Meeting on Sunday, November 17, 2019. Jamisyn is from New Lexington, Ohio and was sponsored by the New Lexington Lodge #509. Her score was 24/25.
Jamisyn Stinson proudly displays her National Hoop Shoot trophies at the Ohio South Central District Meeting on Sunday, November 17, 2019.
Jamisyn is from New Lexington, Ohio and was sponsored by the New Lexington Lodge #509. Her score was 24/25.
Also present to meet Jamisyn was State President Mark Ratliff and Ohio Officers.
Ohio Elks State President Recognizes Hard Working South Central District Elks
State President, Mark Ratliff recognized the hard work of District Elks at the South Central district meeting on Sunday, November17, 2019. Recognized were Larry and Crystal Ropp from Marysville Lodge #1130 and Dave Williams from Athens Lodge #973.
State President, Mark Ratliff recognized the hard work of District Elks at the South Central district meeting on Sunday, November17, 2019. Recognized were Larry and Crystal Ropp from Marysville Lodge #1130 and Dave Williams from Athens Lodge #973.
The flags were flown over the Flight 93 Memorial in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
Pictures are State President, Mark Ratliff; Larry and Crystal Ropp, and Dave Williams.
Veteran Suicide Prevention Important to Ohio Elks, Newark Elks #391
Newark Elks Lodge #391 hosts Veterans dinner, raises funds, and donates $3,300 to Save a Warrior program helping to prevent Veteran suicides from struggles with post traumatic stress.
Lodge members proudly served the veterans of Newark Lodge 391 a Veteran’s Day dinner on Saturday, November 9, 2019.
The guest speaker for the event was Patrick Atkinson of the Save a Warrior Foundation located just outside of Newark.
The lodge members held a 50/50 drawing, a shuffleboard tournament, and collected donations from members to present the Save A Warrior Foundation with a check of $1,300.
Along with the lodge check, the Ohio Elks also donated $2,000 to the suicide program. The Ohio donation will be used for linens and towels for the 10 bed bunk room and the lodge donation will be used to sponsor a cohort through the program.
The Save A Warrior (SAW) program, a 501c3, is free to men and women active duty military, veterans, and 1st responders who are battling the effects of Post-Traumatic Stress and are struggling with thoughts of suicide.
To learn more about Save a Warrior please visit their website at saveawarrior.org.
Athens Elks #973 Promotes Drug Awareness
Athens Elks Lodge #973 participated in Lowe's Kids Safety Day, with it's drug awareness efforts. Over 300 children picked up Elks Coloring books and other materials. Parents were especially interested in the Elks drug identification kit, provided by the Ohio Elks Association!
Athens Elks Lodge #973 participated in Lowe's Kids Safety Day, with it's drug awareness efforts. Over 300 children picked up Elks Coloring books and other materials. Parents were especially interested in the Elks drug identification kit, provided by the Ohio Elks Association!
Elks National Foundation supports Snack Pack
Gallipolis Elks Lodge #107 purchased and delivered 154 cases of peanut butter to the Gallia Co. Snack Pack storage area. This donation was made possible by a $2,000 grant from the Elks National Foundation along with an additional $190 from the Gallipolis Elks. In addition to the peanut butter, the Gallipolis Elks presented a check to Snack Pack for $610
Gallipolis Elks Lodge #107 purchased and delivered 154 cases of peanut butter to the Gallia Co. Snack Pack storage area. This donation was made possible by a $2,000 grant from the Elks National Foundation along with an additional $190 from the Gallipolis Elks. In addition to the peanut butter, the Gallipolis Elks presented a check to Snack Pack for $610. Elk’s members Bill Johnson, Gary Rife, and Gary Harrison, and Fred Bryant (not Pictured) along with Snack Pack representative Harry Dillon are shown at the Snack Pack Distribution Center where the backpacks are filled.
Gallipolis Elks Support Grace UMC Food Pantry
The food pantry at Grace United Methodist Church has been serving the Gallia Co. community since 2002. Thanks to continued food collections and donations from our community, the food pantry serves on the average 95 families monthly which represents about 250 individuals. The Grace UMC food pantry is open from 9-12 every Monday and Tuesday. Bob McClaskey, Exalted Ruler, Gallipolis Elks, presented a $500 check to Marlene Stout to help support the food pantry. The donation from the Gallipolis Elks was made possible by a grant from the Elks National Foundation.
The food pantry at Grace United Methodist Church has been serving the Gallia Co. community since 2002. Thanks to continued food collections and donations from our community, the food pantry serves on the average 95 families monthly which represents about 250 individuals. The Grace UMC food pantry is open from 9-12 every Monday and Tuesday. Bob McClaskey, Exalted Ruler, Gallipolis Elks, presented a $500 check to Marlene Stout to help support the food pantry. The donation from the Gallipolis Elks was made possible by a grant from the Elks National Foundation.
Lorain Elks #1301 And Elroy Partner with DEA for Red Ribbon Week
The Lorain Elks partnered with the DEA for a Red Ribbon event supporting Drug Awareness held in Lorain, Ohio. Between 200-250 attended the event and Elroy the Elk was a big Hit with all the attendees. A lot of information on drug Awareness and what the Elks are and do in our Community was distributed.
The Lorain Elks partnered with the DEA for a Red Ribbon event supporting Drug Awareness held in Lorain, Ohio. Between 200-250 attended the event and Elroy the Elk was a big Hit with all the attendees. A lot of information on drug Awareness and what the Elks are and do in our Community was distributed.
Local Elks Honored For Their Service to Elkdom
At the Northwest District Meeting of the Ohio Elks Association held on Sunday, October 20 at Upper Sandusky Elks Lodge No. 83, three members of the district were recognized for all of the hard work they do promoting the Elks no only within their communities but within the State.
At the Northwest District Meeting of the Ohio Elks Association held on Sunday, October 20 at Upper Sandusky Elks Lodge No. 83, three members of the district were recognized for all of the hard work they do promoting the Elks no only within their communities but within the State.
Recognized were Mary Beaston, Fremont Elks Lodge No. 169, Julie Crowe, Kenton Elks Lodge No. 157 and Linda Stanley, Van Wert Lodge No. 1197. Each was presented an American Flag from Ohio Elks Association President Mark Ratliff which had flown over the Flight 93 National Memorial in Somerset County, Pennsylvania.
Newark Elks #391 Standy Ready to Help Veterans
Newark Elks Lodge 391 once again joined with the Licking County Veterans Service Commission and other county and city businesses to help our homeless, transitioning, and down on their luck veterans at the 2019 Licking County Stand Down.
Newark Elks Lodge 391 once again joined with the Licking County Veterans Service Commission and other county and city businesses to help our homeless, transitioning, and down on their luck veterans at the 2019 Licking County Stand Down.
The Newark Elks were the only fraternal organization present at this stand down showing that Elks Care, Elks Share.
Using funds from a BPOE grant to purchase heavy sleeping bags, blankets, and back packs; hats, gloves, socks, and phone cards donated by the membership; 20 light weight sleeping bags and sleeping mats procured from the Red Cross; plus drug awareness information assembled by lodge members, the Elks were able to help 45 veterans.
Also, as part of our partnership with the Licking County Veterans Service Commission, our lodge ballroom was transformed into a sea of Red, White and Blue Saturday night as the Commission held their annual Commission dinner and awards.
“As long as there are veterans, the Benevolent and Protecting Order of Elks will never forget them.”
Newark Elks #391 Recognize Local Boy Scout Troop
As this was the first time the boy scouts were together after their summer activities, Lodge ER, Ed Smith and Chaplain and Flag Day Chairman, Becky Underhill recognized the Newark Lodge 391 Boy Scout Troop 2 for their participation in the Elks Flag Day Ceremony by giving them an American Flag pin and the Elks and Scouting pin.
As this was the first time the boy scouts were together after their summer activities, Lodge ER, Ed Smith and Chaplain and Flag Day Chairman, Becky Underhill recognized the Newark Elks Lodge #391 Boy Scout Troop #2 for their participation in the Elks Flag Day Ceremony by giving them an American Flag pin and the Elks and Scouting pin.
The Scouts participated by acting as the color guard, flag carriers, and explaining the folds of the flag and the colors of the flag during the ceremony.
State President Mark Ratliff's October Newsletter Now Available
State President Mark Ratliff's October Newsletter Now Available
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Van Wert Elks #1197 Supports Local Youth Program
Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197 recently made a donation of $500 to the First United Methodist Church. The monies are earmarked towards their 5th Quarter Program. The monies are from a Promise Grant the lodge received from the Elks National Foundation. These grants are made available to the Elks Lodges to provide drug and alcohol free events for the children.
Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197 recently made a donation of $500 to the First United Methodist Church. The monies are earmarked towards their 5th Quarter Program. The monies are from a Promise Grant the lodge received from the Elks National Foundation. These grants are made available to the Elks Lodges to provide drug and alcohol free events for the children.
The 5th Quarter Program is geared for middle school and high school students after all the home football games. The middle school students gather at the YMCA and the high school students gather at the Goedde Building. Games are provided for the students as well as pizza and a beverage. The students are provided with a safe place to meet with their friends in an alcohol and drug free environment. Volunteers are on hand to assist with the games and chaperone the students.
Van Wert Lodge is proud to be able to support this important program for the youth of our community.
Wilmington Elks #797 Helps Improve Patient Safety With Local Fire-Rescue
The Wilmington Elks recently gave a Binder Lift vest to the Wilmington, OH Fire Department using an Ohio Elks Association Community Service Grant. The vest helps reduce injuries to patients and providers when picking up patients.
The Wilmington Elks recently gave a Binder Lift vest to the Wilmington, OH Fire Department using an Ohio Elks Association Community Service Grant. The vest helps reduce injuries to patients and providers when picking up patients.
Berea Elks #1815 Help Local High School Fight Vaping Problem
Berea Elks Lodge #1815 presented a check for $2,000 to Berea-Midpark High School to help fund an education program about the dangers of e-cigarettes and vaping.
Berea Elks Lodge #1815 presented a check for $2,000 to Berea-Midpark High School to help fund an education program about the dangers of e-cigarettes and vaping. The High School has seen a sudden spike in the usage of these products on campus and considering the current dangers around vaping, this effort could not possibly be more timely. The funds were made possible by a grant from the Elks National Foundation. Many thanks to Assistant Principal Mark Mucha for his efforts within the high school to stop this dangerous practice from spreading any further.
Willoughby-Cleveland Elks #18 Help Make Community Safer
On Tuesday September 10th Willoughby - Cleveland Lodge donated $500.00 to the Gates Mills Fire Dept. to be used to purchase carbon monoxide and smoke detectors as well as donating two boxes of opiate resistant gloves.
On Tuesday September 10th Willoughby - Cleveland Lodge donated $500.00 to the Gates Mills Fire Dept. to be used to purchase carbon monoxide and smoke detectors as well as donating two boxes of opiate resistant gloves.
Elks Adopt Vets At Local Baseball Game
The Annual Adopt-A-Vet Toledo Mud Hens Game took place once again with 95 to Veterans to participate in the a fun filled day. This was to include the 180th Fighter Wing, Ohio National Guard however they were on extended deployment and couldn’t make it. So The Elks got out on the street of at the ballpark in downtown Toledo and asked any person if they were a Veteran, if so they could see the game, have a buffet luncheon, sit in AC, or in the Roost section of the ball park. The Veterans were well received by the Elks, very happy, and proud that the Elks took the time to ask. In all the Elks were able to recruit 79 Veterans. To the Elks who went out of their to go and recruit they were Larry Mills, Gary Vice, Maumee BG Lodge #1850, Chuck Hilyard Sr, Chuck Hilyard Jr, Terry and Terri Harrison, Toledo Sylvania Lodge #53, Mary Beaston Fremont Lodge #169, along with six other volunteers who helped during the game. Thank you to all for supporting our Veterans and participated by donating a ticket to our Veterans for a great day at the ball park.
Gallipolis Elks #107 Supports Local Athlete
Taylor Ramey, a junior at River Valley HS, was selected to attend the Under Armour Factory Softball Christmas camp and national tournament in Vero Beach, Florida. Taylor is an outstanding softball player for RVHS and plays in the summer softball travel team for the WV Tide 18u. Taylor’s coaches nominated her for the Under Armour tryouts in Columbus where she competed against young ladies from across the United States and other countries for the few slots available at the camp. Taylor’s long term goal is to go to college, play softball and become an Occupational Therapist. To help cover some of the expenses for the camp, the Gallipolis Elks Lodge #107 donated $500 to her camp. Pictured from left to right is ER Bob McClaskey, Taylor Ramey, and Angie Halfhill, Taylor’s Nanny.
Willoughby-Cleveland Elks #18 Help Make Community Safer
Willoughby-Cleveland Elks Lodge #18 presented the Willoughby Fire Department with a check for $500 to be used to purchase carbon monoxide and smoke detectors, as well as two boxes of opiate resistant gloves.
Willoughby-Cleveland Elks Lodge #18 presented the Willoughby Fire Department with a check for $500 to be used to purchase carbon monoxide and smoke detectors, as well as two boxes of opiate resistant gloves.
The Elks are committed to making sure that our first responders not only have the tools to help the citizens of our communities, but also the welfare of our first responders as well. These funds were made available through grants supplied by the Elks National Foundation.