Gallipolis Elks #107 Donates to Gallia Co. Snack Pack
Gallipolis Elks #107 donated $3,122 to the Gallia County Snack Pack Program.. This donation was made possible by a $2,500 grant from the Elks National Foundation along with $622 from the Gallipolis Elks.
Gallipolis Elks #107 donated $3,122 to the Gallia County Snack Pack Program.. This donation was made possible by a $2,500 grant from the Elks National Foundation along with $622 from the Gallipolis Elks.
Receiving the checks is Nancy Blevins, Snack Pack Treasurer, from PER Rick Borton, South Central District Activities Chairman and Past Exalted Ruler of the Gallipolis Elks. Pictured left to right: Nancy Smith, Vice Chairperson, Gallia Co. Snack Pack; volunteers Karen Bryant, Pat Dillon, Harry Dillon, Nancy Blevins and PER Rick Borton.
Van Wert Elks #1197 Honor Students of the Month
Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197 have selected Grace R. Doctor and Allison A. Schaufelberger, seniors at Van Wert High School as the recipients of the Students of the Month for October.
Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197 have selected Grace R. Doctor and Allison A. Schaufelberger, seniors at Van Wert High School as the recipients of the Students of the Month for October.
Students are nominated by their high schools to receive this award. Each Student of the Month receives a monetary donation along with a certificate from the Van Wert Elks Lodge 1197 with the possibility to be named the Student of the Year. Students are judged on the basis of multiple achievements – Volunteerism, Character, Leadership, Service, Citizenship and Scholastic.
This program is designed to recognize outstanding young men and women for their achievements in school and community. The Elks wish to recognize and praise those students for their accomplishments, their activities, and their contributions to society through this program.
Pictured left to right are: Grace Doctor, Linda J. Stanley, Lodge Student of the Month Chair and Allison Schaufelberger.
Defiance Elks #147 Donate New Clothes To Local Children
Recently a small group of volunteers gathered at Defiance Lodge #147 to organize and bag new outfits for approximately 240 children. They worked in conjunction with the Defiance City School Administration. The Lodge used a $3,500 Elks National Foundation Grant along with members donations to help clothe area children from head to toe.
Recently a small group of volunteers gathered at Defiance Lodge #147 to organize and bag new outfits for approximately 240 children. They worked in conjunction with the Defiance City School Administration. The Lodge used a $3,500 Elks National Foundation Grant along with members donations to help clothe area children from head to toe.
Ohio Elks Deliver The Beans...for our Veterans.
Ohio Elks VAVS Rep for Chalmers Wylie Ambulatory Care Center in Columbus, Becky Underhill along with Deputy Rep, Dave Underhill delivered 42 cases of green beans to the Care Center. The green beans will be used for the Chalmers Wylie “drive thru” Thanksgiving Dinner.
Ohio Elks VAVS Rep for Chalmers Wylie Ambulatory Care Center in Columbus, Becky Underhill along with Deputy Rep, Dave Underhill delivered 42 cases of green beans to the Care Center. The green beans will be used for the Chalmers Wylie “drive thru” Thanksgiving Dinner.
Veterans will be able to drive through the parking and collect their baskets containing enough food for a Thanksgiving dinner while being protected from Covid-19.
The purchase of the 504 cans of green beans was made possible by the National Elks Veterans Service Commission through the Ohio Elks.
Pictured is Dave and Becky Underhill from the Newark Elks Lodge 391.
Athens Elks Lodge #973 Supports Local Veterans
Athens Elks lodge #973 used an Elks National Foundation Beacon Grant from to purchase $1,700 in gift cards to donate to our local veterans.
Athens Elks lodge #973 used an Elks National Foundation Beacon Grant from to purchase $1,700 in gift cards to donate to our local veterans.
The attached picture shows our Elks Members Rich Russell, Tim Lairson and Jim Herpy and with Athens County Veterans Court Judge George McCarthy and veterans treatment coordinator Jenn Eskey.
The attached picture shows our Elks Members Rich Russell, Tim Lairson and Jim Herpy and with Athens County Veterans Court Judge George McCarthy and veterans treatment coordinator Jenn Eskey.
Marysville Elks #1130 Keeps Kids Healthy At Home
Marysville Elks Lodge #1130 presented a check for $3500 to the Blessings in a Backpack program at the Marysville Schools. The money will be used to purchase food items to include in the back backs that are sent home with the students on the weekends. Program Coordinator Amy Zwiezinski said that because of COVID and students remotely learning, there is an increased need for the backpack. They are now serving over 245 students per week.
Marysville Elks Lodge #1130 presented a check for $3500 to the Blessings in a Backpack program at the Marysville Schools. The money will be used to purchase food items to include in the back backs that are sent home with the students on the weekends. Program Coordinator Amy Zwiezinski said that because of COVID and students remotely learning, there is an increased need for the backpack. They are now serving over 245 students per week.
Pictured from left to right, Kermit Morse, Lodge Grants Chairman, Amy Zwiezinski, and Billie Jo Humble, President of the Elks.
Marysville Elks #1130 Helps Fight Hunger in Community
Marysville Elks Lodge #1130 presented a check for $2,000 to the Marysville Food Pantry. The money will be used to purchase food items at local grocery stores to stock their shelves. The Director, Gary Simpson, shared that the Food Pantry serves over 300 families a month so they will be able to leverage this cash donation with local grocery stores to purchase much more food than if there was just a donation of food items.
Marysville Elks Lodge #1130 presented a check for $2,000 to the Marysville Food Pantry. The money will be used to purchase food items at local grocery stores to stock their shelves. The Director, Gary Simpson, shared that the Food Pantry serves over 300 families a month so they will be able to leverage this cash donation with local grocery stores to purchase much more food than if there was just a donation of food items.
Pictured from left to right, Kermit Morse, Lodge Grants Chairman, Gary Simpson, Billie Jo Humble, President of the Elks and Keitha Simpson and Myron Rausch, Food Pantry Volunteers
Marysville Elks #1130 Helping Kids Get Back to School
Marysville Elks Lodge #1130 presented a check for $2,000 to the United Way “Live United” school supply drive. The money will be given to schools in Union County to purchase school supplies for their students that are in need of school supplies. Executive Director Corinne Bix said that because of COVID and business having their employees work from home, there is a need for additional supplies.
Marysville Elks Lodge #1130 presented a check for $2,000 to the United Way “Live United” school supply drive. The money will be given to schools in Union County to purchase school supplies for their students that are in need of school supplies. Executive Director Corinne Bix said that because of COVID and business having their employees work from home, there is a need for additional supplies.
Pictured from left to right, Kermit Morse, Lodge Grants Chairman, Corinne Bix, and Billie Jo Humble, President of the Elks.
Willoughby-Cleveland Elks #18 Helping Veterans Transition Out Of Homelessness
Willoughby-Cleveland Elks Lodge #18 purchased enough of each of the following items to make 5 "Welcome Home" kits for veterans transitioning from the homeless shelter to permanent housing. All for only $450, while we have some other misc. items to purchase, we plan on making at least 15 more of these kits.
Willoughby-Cleveland Elks Lodge #18 purchased enough of each of the following items to make 5 "Welcome Home" kits for veterans transitioning from the homeless shelter to permanent housing. All for only $450, while we have some other misc. items to purchase, we plan on making at least 15 more of these kits.
One set of twin bedding
Toaster
Coffee maker
Set of pots and pans
Flatware for four
Dinnerware for four
Wash clothes
Toilet bowl cleaner
Broom
Dustpan
Spong mop
Toilet brush
Scrungee pads
Dish soap
Laundry detergent
Bucket
2020 State Bowling Tournament - Update!
Mt. Vernon Elks Lodge #140
2021 Tournament Dates:
February 20,21
February 27,28
(March 6, 7 No Bowling)
March 13, 14
March 20, 21
March 27, 28 ( Return Weekend *)
This is so you may make reservations.
* Return Weekend is for teams or bowlers that had to withdraw from their scheduled time. Or bowlers wishing to return
Now, some updates.
First off, of all the event champions I have received information on 1 jacket size. I have called, texted, emailed and USPS mailed requests for this information to the lodge representative. If I do not get the sizes from your lodge bowling representative I will take it that you did not want the jackets.
Next, rules change for this year. It seems many leagues did not file USBC averages for last year. I will use what is listed last 2020, 2019, 2018. If you had an unreported average from 2020 you may submit a copy from the league's final week at the time of sending your entry.
I will not be holding bowlers to their (tournament) average due to so few getting to bowl before shut down.
This year we will NOT be going with the 10 pin rule... (only this year).
The Sr Division is now 60. And to have an established average you will only need 15 games in Any USBC League.
A reminder, if you have a USBC average, you are to use it. Bowlers have been reporting "non-sanctioned league averages" yet having established averages. You are to use your highest reported average from the prior season. Also using a "nickname" to avoid reporting an average is considered conduct for disqualification
Subs scores will not be a part of their all-events scores. But will still be eligible for score awards.
Now for sign up changes. In 3 weeks last year there were over 150 lineup changes made in the last hour before bowling. Changes or vacancies must be in my hands the day before. If you don't know who will be bowling report the spot as vacant , and can be filled before bowling.
Also, last year (before Covid) we had standing reservations for 95 teams. But 32 of these booked reservations never sent paperwork or payment thus blocking out teams that may have wanted those spots. As well half of the lodges did not submit paperwork or payment till the day they showed up. Due to the reduced weeks we have available all spots reserved must be paid for by January 1st. After that it will be first come first filled.
Also a reminder you are to send a single payment for entries.
The 2021 entry form will be posted and sent to the lodges this week. No change in prices..
Keven Knight Ohio Elks Assn. State Bowling Tournament Chairman
Athens Elks #973 Support Local Youth Mentoring Program
Athens Elks Lodge #973 recently donated $1,800 to the Southeast Ohio Youth Mentoring program. This money will be used to help make activity packets for the area youth. The money was received from an Elks National Foundation Beacon Grant.
Athens Elks Lodge #973 recently donated $1,800 to the Southeast Ohio Youth Mentoring program. This money will be used to help make activity packets for the area youth. The money was received from an Elks National Foundation Beacon Grant.
Pictured from left to right is from Athens Elks Dave Williams, Rich Russell, Tim Lairson, Jim Baulding, and from SEOYM Scott Krepps, Jim Salzman, Jackie VanDyke, Kim Barlag.
Van Wert Elks #1197 Celebrates 75-Year Life Member
Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197 recently recognized its most senior lodge member. Life Member John E. Shoop was recognized for achieving 75 years of membership in the Lodge.
Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197 recently recognized its most senior lodge member. Life Member John E. Shoop was recognized for achieving 75 years of membership in the Lodge.
John, who is a resident at The Meadows in Delphos was presented a special certificate recognizing him for his years of membership by Lodge Exalted Ruler Mary E. Yackey.
Pictured left to right are John’s wife Opal, John and Exalted Ruler Mary Yackey in the background
Gallipolis Elks Lodge #107 Welcomes New Members And Makes History
Gallipolis Elks Lodge #107 recently welcomed nine new members to The Order, including Patti Wallen and Tammi Sommer who represent the first women to join the Gallipolis Elks Lodge. With this initiation class, all lodges in Ohio have now welcomed women into the order as full Elk members, marking a new era for the Ohio Elks Association and paving the way for continued diversity and expansion of membership across the Buckeye state.
Gallipolis Elks Lodge #107 recently welcomed nine new members to The Order, including Patti Wallen and Tammi Sommer who represent the first women to join the Gallipolis Elks Lodge. With this initiation class, all lodges in Ohio have now welcomed women into the order as full Elk members, marking a new era for the Ohio Elks Association and paving the way for continued diversity and expansion of membership across the Buckeye state.
Congratulations to all new members and welcome to the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks!
Front Row: Bill Barker, Patti Wallen, Tammi Sommer, and Andy Ruby. Second Row: Cory Short, Lee Reynolds, Matt Henry, Jeff Lemley and Jared Saum.
Athens Elks #973 Shine Spotlight on Veteran Stand Down
Athens Elks Lodge #973 used a $2,000 Spotlight Grant from the Elks National Foundation to purchase supplies for our local veterans. These supplies included backpacks, toiletries and blankets and were handed out during the Athens County Stand Down event that was held on October 2nd. Twenty lodge members volunteered to help pack the packages for distribution during the event.
Athens Elks Lodge #973 used a $2,000 Spotlight Grant from the Elks National Foundation to purchase supplies for our local veterans. These supplies included backpacks, toiletries and blankets and were handed out during the Athens County Stand Down event that was held on October 2nd. Twenty lodge members volunteered to help pack the packages for distribution during the event.
Ohio Elks Reach Out With Treats For Our Veterans
The work of the Ohio Elks Association continues at Ohio Veterans Home. We still cannot visit however with the dedicated assistance of the activity staff we were able to provide a sweet fall treat of pumpkin rolls and cider to our heroes . A donation of pumpkins for decorating were also given by Sandusky Elks Lodge #285.
The work of the Ohio Elks Association continues at Ohio Veterans Home.
We still cannot visit however with the dedicated assistance of the activity staff we were able to provide a sweet fall treat of pumpkin rolls and cider to our heroes . A donation of pumpkins for decorating were also given by Sandusky Elks Lodge #285.
Van Wert Elks #1197 Donates to FirePup Program
Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197 recently donated $150 to the Van Wert City Fire Department. The monies are to be used for the sponsorship of the FirePup Program, which is presented to all the elementary school children in the City of Van Wert and all of the county schools. This year the program will reach 1,552 students in Grades K thru 4.
Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197 recently donated $150 to the Van Wert City Fire Department. The monies are to be used for the sponsorship of the FirePup Program, which is presented to all the elementary school children in the City of Van Wert and all of the county schools. This year the program will reach 1,552 students in Grades K thru 4.
The program, which is presented each October in conjunction with Fire Prevention Week, teaches the school children the importance of fire safety. Van Wert Elks Lodge is proud to help sponsor this important program and has been a sponsor each year since the program was started in Van Wert County.
Pictured, left to right are Van Wert Fire Chief Jon Jones and Elks Lodge Secretary Michael C. Stanley.
Van Wert Elks #1197 Use Beacon Grant to Battle Hunger
Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197 recently donated $1,750 to the Trinity Friends Church for their food pantry. The monies are from a Beacon Grant the lodge received from the Elks National Foundation.
Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197 recently donated $1,750 to the Trinity Friends Church for their food pantry. The monies are from a Beacon Grant the lodge received from the Elks National Foundation.
The Elks National Foundation is a perpetual trust fund established in 1928 by the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. Contributions to the Foundation are made each year by almost one million Elks and their families and friends from more than 2000 Elks Lodges across the United States, Guam, Puerto Rico and the Philippines.
Van Wert Elks Lodge is happy to be able to assist the Salvation Army with this important service they provide the citizens of the community in need.
Pictured left to right are Mike Stanley, Lodge Elks National Foundation Chairman and Mike Smith, Food Pantry Chairman.
Salem Elks #305 Help With Covid-19 Relief
Through the Elks National Foundation, Salem Elks Lodge #305 was able to use a Spotlight Grant for $2,000. It is to be used towards a covid-19 relief effort in our community. We chose the Salem Community Food Pantry as they were just recently reopened.
Through the Elks National Foundation, Salem Elks Lodge #305 was able to use a Spotlight Grant for $2,000. It is to be used towards a covid-19 relief effort in our community. We chose the Salem Community Food Pantry as they were just recently reopened.
Thank you to the volunteers and Salem Community Food Pantry for serving those that need assistance in these trying times.
Pictured is Kim Chapman, ER presenting the check to Salem local volunteers.
Lorain Elks #1301 Helps Local Fire Department Buy HazMat Suite
Lorain Elks Lodge #1301 used a $750 Ohio Elks Community Service Grant to purchase a new $920 HazMat Suit for the Lorain Fire Department.
Lorain Elks Lodge #1301 used a $750 Ohio Elks Community Service Grant to purchase a new $920 HazMat Suit for the Lorain Fire Department.
Pictured from left: Capt. Shawn Lloyd, Roburt Hull ( in HazMat suit), ER- Barbara Szalay & Loyal Knight James Davis.
Van Wert Elks #1197 Assist Salvation Army to Fight Hunger
Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197 recently donated $1,750 to the Salvation Army of Van Wert County for their food pantry. The monies are from a Beacon Grant the lodge received from the Elks National Foundation.
Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197 recently donated $1,750 to the Salvation Army of Van Wert County for their food pantry. The monies are from a Beacon Grant the lodge received from the Elks National Foundation.
The Elks National Foundation is a perpetual trust fund established in 1928 by the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. Contributions to the Foundation are made each year by almost one million Elks and their families and friends from more than 2000 Elks Lodges across the United States, Guam, Puerto Rico and the Philippines.
Van Wert Elks Lodge is happy to be able to assist the Salvation Army with this important service they provide the citizens of the community in need.
Pictured from left: Daniece Maller representing the Salvation Army, Mike Stanley, Lodge Elks National Foundation Chairman and Robin Agler from the Salvation Army.