Athens Elks #973 Supports Local Halloween Tradition
Ohio Elks Drug Awareness State Chairman representing his home lodge, Athens #973 became "Elroy the Elk" for a night in Athens County, Ohio to pass out drug awareness materials during trick or treating in Albany, Ohio.
Ohio Elks Drug Awareness State Chairman representing his home lodge, Athens #973 became "Elroy the Elk" for a night in Athens County, Ohio to pass out drug awareness materials during trick or treating in Albany, Ohio.
Pictured is Elks State Drug Awareness Chairman Dave Williams (Elroy the Elk) along with some Halloween trick or treat children receiving DAP materials from Elroy.
Salem Elks #305 Helps Local Fire Department Stay Safe
Salem Elks Lodge #305 presented an Ohio Elks Association Community Service Grant for $750 along with additional funds from the Salem Community Foundation from our 501c3 gaming proceeds to purchase CO2 detectors for the fire fighters to wear when entering a home or business.
Salem Elks Lodge #305 presented an Ohio Elks Association Community Service Grant for $750 along with additional funds from the Salem Community Foundation from our 501c3 gaming proceeds to purchase CO2 detectors for the fire fighters to wear when entering a home or business.
Present were James Armeni, Sr Vice Chairman; Steven Bailey, Chairman of the township trustees; Brad Smith Asst Chief; Kim Chapman, PER/CSG Chairman and Chief Doug Messimer of the Perry Township Volunteer Fire Department.
Newark Elks 391 Hosts Fundraiser for Fragile X Syndrome
Newark Elks Lodge #391 hosted another successful golf outing for Cincinnati Children’s Fragile X Center. In 2015, a fellow Elk, Jerry Wieber, passed. He has 3 grandsons with Fragile X Syndrome which is the most common form of inherited, intellectual, and developmental disability and the leading known genetic cause of autism.
Newark Elks Lodge #391 hosted another successful golf outing for Cincinnati Children’s Fragile X Center. In 2015, a fellow Elk, Jerry Wieber, passed. He has 3 grandsons with Fragile X Syndrome which is the most common form of inherited, intellectual, and developmental disability and the leading known genetic cause of autism.
His son Zach, wife Leslie, and their 3 boys’ dedication to research and their positive impact on the local and national FX community resulted in Cincinnati Children’s Fragile X Center in 2018 being renamed to the Wieber Family Fragile X Center.
The Elks #391 has graciously hosted these successful fundraisers every year collecting over $41,000 to help with research at Children’s in finding a cure for Fragile X Syndrome which Jerry believed was in reach for his 3 grandsons. The Elks' continued support shows their dedication in helping many organizations achieve their goals.
Pictured from left to right: Zach Wieber, Ty Wieber, Brock Wieber, Drew Wieber, and Leslie Wieber
Fremont Lodge #169 Member Honored As Veterans Volunteer of the Year
At the Ohio Elks Association Northwest District meeting, Edward "Joe" Eberly was presented with the Veterans Volunteer of the Year award for 2020-2021 for his service to our country and for his many years of service to Veterans. Joe is a Past Exalted Ruler of Fremont Lodge #169.
At the Ohio Elks Association Northwest District meeting, Edward "Joe" Eberly was presented with the Veterans Volunteer of the Year award for 2020-2021 for his service to our country and for his many years of service to Veterans. Joe is a Past Exalted Ruler of Fremont Lodge #169.
Pictured are: The Family; Jacob Eberly, Patrich Eberly (grandsons), Nicholas Eberly (son), the honoree Edward "Joe" Eberly. Presenting the awards are Mary Beaston, Fremont Lodge #169, State President Lugene Ignaffo, Greenville Lodge #1139 and Trustee Chairman Thomas Pavlik, Ashland Lodge #1360. Not pictured is Lezlie Eberly (daughter-in-law).
Edward “Joe” Eberly’s volunteer work has provided friendship and honor for over 20 years. As a Hospice volunteer, he has sat with both veterans and non-veterans to comfort them in their final weeks and provide peace of mind. He honors veterans thru his participation at funerals where he gives the final prayer and presents the American flag to the family. He assists veterans with their health by driving them to their medical appointments at the VA. He is often called in when another driver cannot fulfill their duty and hapily takes over the driving duties. He has participated in many charity events thru the Elks, American Legion, and VFW where his efforts have enriched the lives of many veterans. Many of times, the love of his life, his wife Polly (also a Veteran) who he met during the Korean War would be right by his side to accompany him to volunteer and participate in these acts of love and kindness.
As State Chairman of the Elks National Veterans Service Commission of the Ohio Elks Association what an honor it is for me today to present this prestigious Veteran Volunteer of the Year award for 2020-2021 to Edward “Joe” Eberly, PER of Fremont Elks Lodge #169. Joe – “we all” thank you for your service to our country and for your continued unselfish service to our Veterans for so many years. Congratulations Joe on receiving this distinguished reward and may God bless you and everything you do always.
Newark Elks 391 Donates to Chalmers Wylie Veterans Care Center
Newark Elks Lodge #391 was able to help Columbus, Ohio veterans. The lodge donated $270 worth of backpacks and $170 worth of blankets, winter hats, gloves, and men’s and women’s underwear.
Newark Elks Lodge #391 was able to help Columbus, Ohio veterans. The lodge donated $270 worth of backpacks and $170 worth of blankets, winter hats, gloves, and men’s and women’s underwear.
The items came from donations from lodge members.
Pictured left to right are Chalmers Wylie Volunteer Services personnel, Shedrick Siler; Ohio Elks VAVS Rep and 391 Esquire Becky Underhill; and Chalmers Wylie Volunteer Services personnel Stephen Schruers.
Pictured left to right are Chalmers Wylie Volunteer Services personnel, Shedrick Siler; Ohio Elks VAVS Rep and 391 Esquire Becky Underhill; and Chalmers Wylie Volunteer Services personnel Stephen Schruers.
Van Wert Elks #1197 Lights Up Local Park
Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197 recently donated $750 to the Village of Wren. The monies were used by the village to put up new LED lights in their park. This will provide better lighting within the park at night for those who use it.
Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197 recently donated $750 to the Village of Wren. The monies were used by the village to put up new LED lights in their park. This will provide better lighting within the park at night for those who use it.
The monies are distributed by the Ohio Elks Association in the form of a Community Service Grant. The Ohio Elks Association receives monies each year from the Elks National Foundation, a perpetual trust fund established in 1928 by the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. Contributions to the Foundation are made each year by close to one million Elks and their families and friends from more than 2,000 Elks Lodges across the United States, Guam, Puerto Rico and the Philippines.
To date, thru the Community Service Grants, Van Wert Elks Lodge 1197 has distributed over $34,893.76 back into Van Wert County to assist the city, county and villages.
Van Wert Elks Lodge is proud to be able to assist the Village of Wren with this important project.
Elroy Celebrates Jackson Apple Festival Promoting Drug Awareness
Jackson Elks Lodge# 466 Welcomed Elroy the Elk from The Elks Drug Awareness Program. Elroy participated in The Jackson Apple Festival Parade on Saturday evening Sept.25th. He is pictured with several local youth that walked with him in the parade that evening.
Jackson Elks Lodge# 466 welcomed Elroy the Elk from The Elks Drug Awareness Program. Elroy participated in The Jackson Apple Festival Parade on Saturday evening Sept.25th. He is pictured with several local youth that walked with him in the parade that evening.
Salem Elks #305 Celebrates Students Staying Drug Free
Salem Elks Lodge #305 made a presentation to the Drug Awareness Program State winners. OEA checks were presented, medallions with place, contest and student's name on the back, sling backpack and many goodies inside of each.
Salem Elks Lodge #305 made a presentation to the Drug Awareness Program State winners. OEA checks were presented, medallions with place, contest and student's name on the back, sling backpack and many goodies inside of each. A shout-out to their teachers Jennifer Welch and Kathy Zurbrugg.
Poster winners L-R: 3rd Faith Capron Sanor, 2nd Trevor Bails, 1st Logan Baker, Kim Chapman, PER/ DAP Chairman, Essay winners L-R: 3rd Sean Hoffman, 2nd Paige Menough and 1st William Panteleris. What an awesome bunch of kids and two great teachers.
Poster winners L-R: 3rd Faith Capron Sanor, 2nd Trevor Bails, 1st Logan Baker, Kim Chapman, PER/ DAP Chairman, Essay winners L-R: 3rd Sean Hoffman, 2nd Paige Menough and 1st William Panteleris. What an awesome bunch of kids and two great teachers.
Lima Elks #54 Helps Local Fire Department Keep Rolling
Lima Elks Lodge #54 presented the Cridersville Volunteer Fire Company Inc. with funding totaling $750 for the purchase of 4 new tires for the Chief’s Command vehicle.
Lima Elks Lodge #54 presented the Cridersville Volunteer Fire Company Inc. with funding totaling $750 for the purchase of 4 new tires for the Chief’s Command vehicle.
These funds were made possible from the Ohio Elks Association’s Community Service Grant.
This donation is an expression of the commitment by the Lima Elks Lodge #54 to serve local communities in Allen County, Putnam County and eastern Auglaize County.
For more information about the Elks, please logon to elks.org to learn of the many programs available to youth and veterans in our communities.
Pictured are Fire Chief Rick Miller and Exalter Ruler Jim Plumb.
Gallipolis Elks #107 Supports Gallia County Snack Pack
Gallipolis Elks Lodge #107 donated $3,450 to the Gallia County Snack Pack Program. The donation was made possible by a $2,500 Gratitude Grant from the Elks National Foundation along with an additional $950 from the Gallipolis Elks.
Gallipolis Elks Lodge #107 donated $3,450 to the Gallia County Snack Pack Program. The donation was made possible by a $2,500 Gratitude Grant from the Elks National Foundation along with an additional $950 from the Gallipolis Elks.
The Gallia County Snack Pack program provides ready to eat food to grade school children over the weekends when other sources of food are not available. The donation was presented to representatives of the Gallia County Snack Pack
From left: Henry Dillon, Carol Norris, Cathy Gholston, Pat Dillon, Gallipolis Elks representative Fred Bryant, Lisa Ward, Nancy Smith, Nancy Blevins and not pictured is Karen Bryant.
Putting a Spotlight on Veteran Homelessness, Athens Elks #391 Makes Difference
Athens Elks Lodge #973 purchased $2,000 worth of supplies for area veterans and homeless using an Elks National Foundation Spotlight Grant. These items will be handed out on October 1st during Athens County Stand down event.
Athens Elks Lodge #973 purchased $2,000 worth of supplies for area veterans and homeless using an Elks National Foundation Spotlight Grant. These items will be handed out on October 1st during Athens County Stand down event.
Pictured from left to right are Elk's members Rich and Donna Russell, Cindy and Ernie Perry, George McCarthy and Todd Zorn.
Newark Elks #391 Welcome Home Veterans With Baskets
Newark Elks Lodge #391 put together five “Welcome Home Baskets” using the funds available from the Elks National Veterans Service Commission.
Newark Elks Lodge #391 put together five “Welcome Home Baskets” using the funds available from the Elks National Veterans Service Commission.
Each basket contained enough kitchen supplies for the veteran to cook a meal, bathroom supplies including toiletries, a pillow, sheets and a blanket, and cleaning supplies. Lodge members donated backpacks, coffee, hats, and a throw blanket.
The baskets and backpacks were given to the SSVF (veteran division) of the Licking County Coalition on Housing, Tim Binkley Case Manager.
This is our 5th year using the Welcome Home program from the Elks National Veterans Service Commission and our lodge is making a difference!
Pictured from left to right is; Esquire, Becky Underhill; LC Coalition on Housing, SSVF Case Manager, Tim Binkley; Exalted Ruler, Dave Underhill; and Lodge Veteran Chair, Tim Hamilton.
Van Wert Elks #1197 Honor Elk of the Year
Van Wert Lodge No. 1197, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, recently recognized Debra Laudick as Van Wert Lodge “Elk of the Year” for the 2020-2021 Lodge Year. Deb was presented with a special certificate issued by the Grand Lodge and signed by the Grand Exalted Ruler Paul R. Ryan.
Van Wert Lodge No. 1197, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, recently recognized Debra Laudick as Van Wert Lodge “Elk of the Year” for the 2020-2021 Lodge Year. Deb was presented with a special certificate issued by the Grand Lodge and signed by the Grand Exalted Ruler Paul R. Ryan.
The “Elk Of The Year” is awarded by a Lodge to one of its members who perform extra service “above and beyond” to the Lodge and its charitable works.
From left: Mary Weisman, Exalted Ruler for Van Wert Lodge for 2020-2021 and Debra Laudick.
Gallipolis Elks #107 Help Battle Hunger in Local Community
Gallipolis Elks Lodge #107 used $2,500 from the Elks National Foundation Beacon Grant to support Poppy’s Tea Shop and Food Pantry and the remaining $1,000 for the Grace United Methodist Church Food Pantry. Poppy’s serves the homeless and needy by providing them with clothing, hot meals, hot drinks and every two weeks a box of groceries.
Gallipolis Elks Lodge #107 used $2,500 from the Elks National Foundation Beacon Grant to support Poppy’s Tea Shop and Food Pantry and the remaining $1,000 for the Grace United Methodist Church Food Pantry. Poppy’s serves the homeless and needy by providing them with clothing, hot meals, hot drinks and every two weeks a box of groceries. During the month of December they provided over 1,700 hot meals and 300 boxes of food. No one in need is turned away. All of this is made possible because of donations of clothing, food and monies to the pantry. Pictured from left to right are Greg Hall, owner and operator of Poppy’s Tea Shop and food pantry, Fred Bryant, Secretary Gallipolis Elks.
Pictured from left : Greg Hall, owner and operator of Poppy’s Tea Shop and food pantry, Fred Bryant, Secretary Gallipolis Elks.
Using State and National Grants, Lorain Elks #1301 Supports Local Community
Lorain Elks Lodge #1301 completed shopping for Mercy Resource Mothers utilizing a $2,500 Elks National Foundation Gratitude Grant. Funds from the grant shopped to restock their pantry with needed items. Car seats, baby gates, food, formula, sanitizing supplies are just some of the items used to benefit those that have little or no means to afford these items.
Lorain Elks Lodge #1301 completed shopping for Mercy Resource Mothers utilizing a $2,500 Elks National Foundation Gratitude Grant. Funds from the grant shopped to restock their pantry with needed items. Car seats, baby gates, food, formula, sanitizing supplies are just some of the items used to benefit those that have little or no means to afford these items. The lodge shopped with $500 per month from May to September of this year for these items. This is just one of many things done by our Lodge this year alone.
Using a $750 Ohio Elks Association Community Service Grant the Lodge was also able to purchase a Quick Response Kit and Crib Toter Kit. These items are utilized in stabilizing vehicles that are involved in MVA's ( Motor Vehicle Accidents). With this purchase/donation both fire trucks are now fully equipped to respond to MVA's.
Jackson Elks #466 Supports Local Charity Group
Jackson Elks Lodge #466 donated a $3,500 Elks National Foundation (ENF) Beacon Grant to TLC Ministries in Wellston, OH. This Grant will be used to support there many charitable events. There will be a Gleaning Field Food Pantry Day, Senior Commodities Day, November & December Community Dinner. They also are doing a after school snack program for area schools and a backpack program for the kids in our community.
Jackson Elks Lodge #466 donated a $3,500 Elks National Foundation (ENF) Beacon Grant to TLC Ministries in Wellston, OH. This Grant will be used to support there many charitable events. There will be a Gleaning Field Food Pantry Day, Senior Commodities Day, November & December Community Dinner. They also are doing a after school snack program for area schools and a backpack program for the kids in our community.
From left: Terry Witt of TLC Ministries and from Jackson Elks Lodge#466 Mary Bachtel Exalted Ruler.
Ohio Elks State Endowment Continues to Grow
The following is the list of donors contributing to the OEA Endowment Fund for the month of August:
Ohio River Valley #231
Toledo #53
Willoughby Cleveland #18
Painesville #549
Wellsville #1040
Ohio Elks Advisory Council
Upper Sandusky #83
Marysville #1130
Lima #54
Troy #833
Bellevue #1013
Columbus-Grove City #37
Kenton #157
Ohio River Valley #231
(Rose Durant in memory of PSP Jeff Durant)
Greenville #1139
The Kimmel Corporation
Thank you for your contributions. To learn more about the endowment and how your lodge can contribute, go to https://ohioelks.com/endowment
Lima Elks #54 Honors Local Eagle Scout
Lima Elks Lodge #54 recognized Will Neff from Bluffton Troup #256 during his Eagle Scout Court of Honor. The award consists of the American Flag and the Eagle Scout Certificate framed for hanging.
Lima Elks Lodge #54 recognized Will Neff from Bluffton Troup #256 during his Eagle Scout Court of Honor. The award consists of the American Flag and the Eagle Scout Certificate framed for hanging.
Congratulations to Will on his accomplishments.
Berea Elks #1815 Helps Police Department Keep Community Safer
Berea Elks Lodge #1815 presented a $750 Ohio Elks Association Community Service Grant to the Berea Police Department to purchase specialized window hammers, seat belt cutters, and tree lawn signs to encourage safe driving speeds in our neighborhoods.
Berea Elks Lodge #1815 presented a $750 Ohio Elks Association Community Service Grant to the Berea Police Department to purchase specialized window hammers, seat belt cutters, and tree lawn signs to encourage safe driving speeds in our neighborhoods.
From left: Berea Elks member (and Berea Police Officer) Pat Greenhill, Chief of Berea Police Dan Clark, and PER Richard Threadgill
Chillicothe Elks #52 Helps Local Fire Department Keep Seniors Safe
Beth Montgomery, grant coordinator for Chillicothe Elks Lodge #52, presenting Ohio Elks Association $750 Community Service Grant to Susie Gillfillan, Fire Inspector and other members of the Chillicothe Fire Department to help support the Senior Home Information Program by providing safety equipment to Senior Community Members such as smoke detectors, CO detectors, fire extinguishers, flashlights and bath mats.
Beth Montgomery, grant coordinator for Chillicothe Elks Lodge #52, presenting Ohio Elks Association $750 Community Service Grant to Susie Gillfillan, Fire Inspector and other members of the Chillicothe Fire Department to help support the Senior Home Information Program by providing safety equipment to Senior Community Members such as smoke detectors, CO detectors, fire extinguishers, flashlights and bath mats.