Lima Elks #54 Help Village of Elida Secure New AED's
Lima Elks Lodge #54 presented the Village of Elida with funding totaling $1,498.00 for the purchase of 2 AEDs for their patrol vehicles.
These funds were made possible from the Ohio Elks Association and the Lima Fifty-Four Athletic and Scholastic fund.
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.
Ashland Elks #1360 Partners With Local Fire Department
A Knox Box is a tamper-proof key holder that is installed outside the residence of an individual who is at a high risk for falls, the elderly or physically handicapped residents. With these boxes, Fire and EMS personnel can quickly and safely gain access to the residence when the person inside might not be able to get to the door and avoid having to perform a costly and dangerous “forced entry”.
Through this program the Ashland Fire Division has gone from having over a hundred keys to just one. Every vehicle in the fleet is equipped with a key and a note shows up with the call stating the resident is part of the program. With the opening of the new Fire Station #2 the traditional method of giving the department a key was not feasible anymore. For more information about the Knox Box Program and to sign up, check out their website on the city page (Ashland-ohio.com).
The Ashland Elks secured over $3,000 in funding through the Ohio Elks Association Community Service Grant and the Ashland Elks Past Exalted Ruler Association to purchase 15 new Knox Boxes for the community.
This year the Ohio Elks Association provided 24 $1,000 grants to be used in communities to provide equipment for municipalities that they would otherwise not be able to purchase. In past years the Ashland Elks have purchased an electronic fire extinguisher training device, a tv to better review body cam footage and extra air splits through the grant.
The Ashland Elks Past Exalted Ruler Association is comprised of former Exalted Rulers (Presidents) and the charitable arm of the organization. This year alone the Elks have provided funding for a handicap accessible golf cart at Brethren Care, honor bus trips, multiple sports and club teams, and over $22,000 to the McClure Outdoor Education Center to name a few. For more information about the Elks, check out their website AshlandElks.com or Elks.org.
Van Wert Elks #1197 Supports Local Food Pantry
Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197 recently donated $1,000 to the Trinity Friends Church for their Food Pantry. The monies are from a Spotlight 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.
With food prices rising and many still unemployed, there is a need now, more than ever to assist those who need a helping hand. The Food Pantry relies on donations of monies as well as food items. The Food Pantry is open on Tuesdays from 12:00 noon until 2:00 pm and from 4:00 pm till 5:30 pm. It is open the 3rd Saturday from 10:00 am until noon.
Van Wert Elks Lodge is happy to be able to assist the Trinity Friends Food Pantry with this important service for our community.
Upper Sandusky Elks #83 Support Local Park
Upper Sandusky Elks Lodge #83 recently donated an Ohio Elks Association Community Service Grant that the lodge received to the City of Upper Parks board to help with the cost of the new digital sign project. The grant was in the amount of $1,000 and is secured through the Ohio Elks with funding through the Elks National Foundation! Pictured L to R, Mayor Kyle McColly, Park Board member Kate Niederkohr, ER Dan Smith, and Parks Manager Keith Niederkohr!
Napoleon Elks #929 Helps Local Community Play Ball
Napoleon Elks Lodge #929 presented a $1,000 Ohio Elks Association Community Service Grant to the city of Napoleon Parks & Recreation department. The funds will be used to purchase equipment for the city's recreation baseball and softball programs.
Athens Elks #973 Donates Backpacks To Local Mentoring Program
Athens Elk's Lodge #973 donated over $2,000 dollars in backpacks and supplies for the Southeast Ohio Mentoring program. Elk members volunteered to pack over 60 backpacks for area grade and middle school kids in the community. A portion of the money to purchase the backpack items was made available through an Elks National Foundation Beacon Grant.
Lorain Elks #1301 Help Local Student Get Back To School
Lorain Elks Lodge #1301 worked a Back to School Bash at Wellington Schools for essential school items in backpacks to school children, Wee Care Closet is a 501c3 charity that the Lorain Lodge provided funds from an Elks National Foundation (ENF) Beacon Grant.
These “Super Shoppers” procured the needed items at a fraction of the retail price and the Lorain Lodge is proud to work and join their effort.
Going to Grand Lodge in Austin? We Need To Hear From You ASAP!
Greetings all Elks!
The 2024 Grand Lodge Convention in Austin, TX will be very special for Ohio Elks as we celebrate our very own Doug Schiefer from Bucyrus Lodge #156 as the next Grand Exalted Ruler!
We would like to get everyone from Ohio housed in a single hotel at convention and need your help to make sure we order enough rooms for our hotel block.
Please go to https://ohioelks.com/survey and tell us if you plan to attend in 2024. It will only take about 2 minutes and is just a quick survey to help us gauge our room order. Formal hotel reservations and registrations for Grand Lodge will be released early next year.
We need this information by September 8.
Thank you in advance for your prompt attention to this timely request!
Tammy Paterson
OEA Conventions Director
Salem Elks #305 Presents Community Service Grant to Perry Fire Department.
The Perry Township Volunteer Fire Department received an Ohio Elks Association $1,000 Community Service Grant. Salem Elks Lodge #305 was very happy to present them with the check today. This will be used to purchase two chainsaws which will equip 4 out of the 5 trucks in the department. Sadly, they weren't available for this most recent storm, but in the very near future this won't be an issue.
Newark Elks #391 Hosts Annual Bicycle Run, Raises Thousands For Charity
On June 11th Newark Elks Lodge #391 held our annual Bicycle Run for Charity with 131 participants and 6 major sponsors. The sponsors were Modern Office Methods, Nader’s Insurance, Farnsworth Financial Services, First Federal Savings, La Paloma To Go and Elks 391 PER Association.
We raised $9,300 (after expenses) which allowed us to donate $3,100.00 to three local charitable organizations. The three organizations were Licking County Aging Partners, Licking County Sheriff’s Department Drug Enforcement Division and Ronald McDonald House
Van Wert Elks #1197 Support Salvation Army
Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197 recently donated $1,000 to the Salvation Army of Van Wert for their Wednesday Free Lunch Program. The monies are from a Spotlight 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.
With food prices rising and many still unemployed, there is a need now, more than ever to assist those who need a helping hand. The Wednesday Lunch Program relies on donations of monies as well as food items. They are presently serving between 300 to 350 meals per week. The Wednesday Free Lunch Program serves the free lunches on Wednesdays from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm each week.
Van Wert Elks Lodge is happy to be able to assist the Salvation Army with this important service for our community.
Toledo-Sylvania Elks # 53 Assist At-Risk Families
Members of Toledo-Sylvania Elks Lodge #53 Elks National Foundation (ENF) Committee presented Mom's House of Toledo with $2,000 and the Toledo Public Library $1,000 for their Ready to Read Program as part of their Gratitude Grant. Mom's House works with at-risk single parent families with educational goals and childcare as they break the cycle of poverty.
Gallipolis Elks #107 Spreads Drug Awareness Across Gallia County
Gallipolis Elks Lodge #107 Drug Awareness Program (DAP) Chairperson, PER Walton Brown assisted Gallia County HOPE in a Kids Prevention Day during the Gallia County Fair, and the Healthy Kick Start at the Gallia County Health Department and throughout the 6-day County Fair.
A total of 1,429 packets were handed out containing coloring books, crayons and Drug Awareness literature. Each packet contained 24 items. That is 24,552 Drug Awareness items that are now out in Gallia County.
Ohio Elks Lodges Putting Thousands of Dollars Back Into Our Communities
At the 2023 Ohio Elks Fall Reunion, checks were presented to individual lodges who applied for $1,000 Community Service Fund Grants. Pictured are representatives from lodges in attendance accepting the checks for the agency who will receive these funds. These agencies represent Fire, Police, and Parks & Recreation Departments within each lodge’s jurisdiction. These funds are made available through the Ohio Elks Association with support from the Elks National Foundation.
Proving yet again, That Elks Care, Elks Share.
Salem Elks #305 Announce Lodge Soccer Shoot Champions
The Salem Elks Lodge #305 held it's local Soccer Shoot and the following youth placed in their age groups. The 1st place shooters will advance to the next level at the NE District Soccer Shoot I September.
Kenton Elks #157 Supports Local Veterans 5K Run/Walk
Kenton Elks Lodge #157 presented a check for $1,200 from its Elks National Foundatio Freedom Grant to the Hardin County Veterans Service Commission to sponsor a Veterans 5K Run/Walk and lunch to be held September 30 at Boy Scout Lake in Kenton.
Toledo-Sylvania Elks #53 and Sylvania Family Services Host Back-to-School Backpack Giveaway
The Toledo-Sylvania Elks Lodge #53 were at the Sylvania Area Family Services on August 5 serving free lunches to over 300 people, as part of the Back-to-School Backpack giveaway for students in need. Over 350 backpacks, school supplies from the Elks donation drive, and a check for over $2,800 were presented to Dottie Segur, Executive Director of Sylvania Family Services, thanks to Elks donations and our ENF Beacon Grant.
Napoleon Elks #929 Brings Flag Football To Local Special Olympics
Napoleon Elks Lodge #929 recently made a donation of $2,829 to HOPE Services to provide equipment for a new flag football program. The donation will enable the Henry County Special Olympics to offer Flag Football for the first time this fall. The donation covers the start up costs for the team, including jerseys and equipment.
Lima Elks #54 Sponsor LJGA Tournament of Champions Invitational
For many years, Lima Elks Lodge #54 has sponsored the Lima Junior Golf Association Tournament of Champions Invitational. Again this year, Lima Elks Lodge #54 sponsored the event which was held at Shawnee Country Club. 1st and 2nd place trophies were awarded at the banquet held that evening. We congratulate these winners:
Girls 16-18
Zoey Merritt
Maddie Fleck
Girls 15 & Under
Marian Nagel
Lyla Brewer
Boys 16-18
Tyce McClain
Kyle Sutton
Boys 14-15
Evan Altenburger
Davis Maag
Boys 12-13
Alex Bellman
C J Goffena
Berea Elks #1815 Helps 100 Local Families Get Back To School
Berea Elks Lodge #1815 stuffed 100 custom-made backpacks for the incoming 5th grade students at Berea Midpark Middle School. The backpacks were filled with 100% of all the school supplies a 5th grader needs for the upcoming school year, reducing the costly burden on families needing some help with the costs of school.
In all, more than $6,000 worth of school supplies and backpacks were assembled and will be donated later this month to the school. The funds were made possible through the combination of a Beacon Grant and a Spotlight Grant awarded to the lodge from the Elks National Foundation and donations from lodge members.
Dozens of members helped to shop, stage, and fill the backpacks.