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PERMIT No. 38 ST. GEORGE
UT 84770
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
Dixie Elks Lodge #1743
630 W. 1250 N. St. George, UT 84770
673-1743
Volume 20 Issue 10 DIXIE ELKS NEWSLETTER October 2020
Dixie Elks Lodge Ninth Annual Eye Fair for Washington County students
Saturday, Oct. 24 9am-1pm at the Lodge
NO CHARGE for families to attend the Eye Fair (see page 6 for more details)
October 10 5:30 pm in the Pavilion Come and enjoy beer, wine, limited
bar, music, and great food. For members and their guests Dancing with Kevin Auernig.
Visit the staff for tickets $12 per person
ENF Fundraiser
SAVE THE DATE Saturday November 21, 2020
It is YOUR CHARITY BALL
The theme for this year’s event is the
“Roaring 20’s” Proceeds from this event go for Food Baskets
For families in need at Christmas
ELKS HALLOWEEN PARTY
SATURDAY Oct. 31 7pm
Costume Contest
And prizes
1st place - $100.00
2nd place - $50.00
3rd place - $25.00
Winners will go on our Facebook page
$5 cover charge
Music by Vinyl Fusion
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EXALTED RULER MESSAGE
Hello my fellow members,
believe it or not it is officially fall and the warm (hot!) summer weather will be behind us soon. With the change in the seasons, comes more changes and events at the Lodge.
Your new Board of Directors is working very hard to serve you and keep our lodge open and active, while
still providing a safe environment for our members, guests, and staff. We are once again opening Steak Nite
every Wednesday n ight wi th entertainment. Your officers and volunteers are excited to be there on Wednesdays to serve you. I hope to see many more of you at the lodge enjoying a good steak dinner and great
entertainment. Check the calendar at the back of the newsletter for the entertainment listings. In order for us to resume our
Wednesday Steak Nite, we need your cooperation. This is a simple process for Steak Nite and is in accordance
with State of Utah guidelines:
1. When you leave your table, please wear a face mask.
2. When going through the buffet line, you must use the provided hand sanitizer before you accept your plate and utensils.
Another fun event coming up is the ENF Oktoberfest on October 10 in the Pavilion. Come up and enjoy beer, wine, limited bar, music, and great food. Of course what would October be without a good Halloween Party with a
costume contest and music by Vinyl Fusion. This year the Halloween Party will
actually be on Halloween. Watch for ticket sales for both of these events. Please remain safe, sane and healthy.
Sharon Goetzman, Exalted Ruler
My Motto - TEAM Work - “Together Everyone Achieves More”
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MESSAGE
Hello everybody, I hope everyone is doing well and staying safe. Real quick we can talk about the
lodge and the improvements that are in the beginning stages. Our landscaping and the rest of the projects on the outside of the lodge are moving along quite nicely each day it’s looking better. We have been able to bring back our Fish Nite on Fridays with entertainment, which has been a huge success. We have also been able to bring back our Steak Nite on Wednesday, and now we will have entertainment on that night. Thank you to all that attend these
events, and thank you for being respectful of the 6-foot distancing and the wearing of the masks.
Lance Wright, Chair
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT WEDNESDAY MORNING
FRIDAY NIGHT
Questions about volunteering, or want to volunteer? Contact Phyllis Scott 674-4586 cell: 680-1130 [email protected] or Kaye Petersen 881-5882
Club Room Menu
Hog Dog w/ chips $3
Pizza Pepperoni or 4 Cheese $5
Shredded Steak & Cheese Bur-rito
$2
Tri Tip Steak Sandwich w/chips $4
Chicken Bakes w/chips $4
Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich w/chips
$4
FRIDAY SEAFOOD NITE MENU
5:30-7:30 pm All meals include tax
Fish Dinner (3 fish) $12
Fish/Shrimp (2 fish/3 shrimp) $12
Fish/Coconut Shrimp (2 fish/3 shrimp)
$12
Regular Shrimp (5 shrimp) $12
Coconut Shrimp (5 shrimp) $12
Chicken Strips (3 strips) $12
Combo Dinner (2 fish/1 chicken) $12
Salmon & Baked Potato $10
Salmon salad stuffed tomato $7
Shrimp Cocktail $8
BBQ Ribs $13
Cup o Soup $4
Baked Potato $2
WEDNESDAY STEAK NITE MENU
6:00-8:00 pm All meals include tax
Rib-eye Steak - 10 oz. $16
Petite Sirloin - 8 oz. $16
Salmon - (8 oz) $16
Surf n Turf - (4oz/4 oz) $16
Marinated grilled chicken breast
$10
Hamburger 1/3 pound $7
Cheeseburger 1/3 pound $8
Full Salad Bar with potato $6
Baked Potato $2
Add Salad $2
Fish Nite, Steak Nite, and Clubroom Menus and Volunteers
10/2 Sandy Seegmiller #1 Nadine Young
10/9 Sandy Seegmiller #2 Nora Chetterboch
10/16 David Jenkins #1 Evelyn Wilson
10/23 David Jenkins #2 Marlene Evans
10/30 Maxine Thurston Gennie Benford-Damm
10/7 Les Sisson Rejoyce #2 Rebecca Yager Betty Archambault
10/14 Lee Sisson Wolf Pack Gina Rossbach Barbara McConnell
10/21 Hooch Jeff Shade Nora Chetterboch Betty Archambault
10/28 Jeff Fawcett Bill Collins Deanna Franco Anita Jordon
10/7 Charlie Mikkelson
10/14 Kathy and David Johnson
10/21 Urainna Wright
10/28 Richard Sandvig and Vicki Jones
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2020-2021 ELKS OFFICERS
Exalted Ruler Sharon Goetzman 916-205-9795
Leading Knight Robert Matteson
435-272-6158
Loyal Knight Beth Magruder
661-618-5106
Lecturing Knight Rene’e Danelon
435-525-1067 [email protected]
Lodge Secretary Betty Archambault 673-1743
Lodge Treasurer Terry Jones, PER 986-9099
Esquire Kaitlyn Lundberg
899-9890
Inner Guard Lil Barron 632-4202
Chaplain Linda Cook
801-604-0028
Tiler Gerry Torribio
909-239-7962
Chair Officers:
Exalted Ruler: Sharon Goetzman (916) 205-9795 [email protected] Leading Knight: Robert Matteson 435-272-6158 [email protected] Loyal Knight: Beth Magruder 661-618-5106 [email protected]
Lecturing Knight: Rene’e Danelon 435-525-1067 [email protected]
Trustees:
1 yr. Tim Murray, PER 817-8086
2 yr. Ike Thygerson 801-633-7300 [email protected]
3 yr. Leo Lang 435-216-6819 [email protected]
4 yr. Lance Wright, PER 435-703-3190 [email protected]
5 yr. Bill Magruder 661-965-6963 [email protected]
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Accident Prevention Ike Thygerson 801-633-7300
Americanism Tyler Yurkew 612-356-0727
Auditing & Accounting John Buza 435-817-1019
Boy Scouts Terry Jones 986-9099
Drug Awareness Dick Wilson 435-773-6974
ENF Lil Barron 435-632-4202
Event Coordinator Suzanne Horne 619-0486
Girl Scouts Chris DeLong 435 619 2604
Grant Coordinator Betty Archambault 673-1743
Hoop Shoot Steve Johnson 668-3938
Indoctrination Coordinator
Leo Lang, PER 435-216-6819
Investigation Coordinator
Rebecca Yager 628-8214 Lucy Rezendes, PER 773-5090
Jr. Golf Leo Lang, PER 216-6819
Monday Night Golf Chris DeLong 435-619-2604
Activities
Lodge Activities Community Activities
Sharon Goetzman, 916-205-9795 Rene’e Danelon 435-525-1067 Lyn Murray 435-817-8087
Public Relations, Facebook, Social Media
Robert Matteson 435-272-6158
Veterans Committee Dick Wilson 435-773-6974
Scholarships Rebecca Yager 628-8214
Standing Relief ER, Leading Knight, Loyal
Knight, Lecturing Knight, Lodge Secretary, and Lodge Treasurer
Website and Emails Salli Bracket 435-656-3863 [email protected]
Newsletter Jon Thompson 435-627-9133 [email protected]
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Deadline for articles is
the 15th of each month
Dixie Lodge 673-1743 Elks1743.com Editor: Jon Thompson at [email protected] 627-9133
When submitting an article, please include your name and contact information. Thank you.
UPCOMING EVENTS November 21 Charity Ball—Roaring 20’s
MARK YOUR CALENDARS
2020-2021 LOE OFFICERS
President Lynne Pappas 435-640-3962 [email protected]
1st Vice President
Kaye Petersen 435-881-5882 [email protected]
2nd Vice President
Jan Frisbey 813-690-1516 [email protected]
Treasurer Perk Matteson 586-292-6320 [email protected]
Historian Sharon Pixler 303-523-8310 [email protected]
Chaplain Barbara McConnell 435-862-4822 [email protected]
Reporter Linda Ratcliff 801-540-9144 [email protected]
Pastry Cart Chair
Maxine Thurston 674-5720
Parliamentarian Cindi Newman 435-668-1966 [email protected]
Secretary Rebecca Yager 628-8214 [email protected]
Membership Chair
Elaine Heger-Gubler 435-668-3180 [email protected]
Project Chairman
JoAnn Kooyman 801-647-8399 [email protected]
Advisory Board
Virginia Hansen 435-668-4553 Genny Butkovich 801-651-2281 Gennie Benford-Damm 669-5643 Beth Magruder 661-618-5106
COMPLETE PAINTING SERVICE Small Job Specialist
Serving Southern Utah for over 30 years MY WORK IS MY REPUTATION
Work includes: Kitchen Cabinet Refinishing, Repainting Interior or Exterior
Work, Faux Finishing, You name It! LICENSED & INSURED
Call Scott Stevens 435-680-9213 St. George, UT
RV NEWS The laundry and restrooms at the Pavilion are open for use by our RV guests. They will be cleaned and sanitized on a daily basis.
Whatever it is—whatever it is, do it! Sure, there are going to be mistakes. Everything is not going to be perfect. I’ve written thousands of words that no one will ever see. I had to write them in order to get rid of them. But then I’ve written a lot of other stuff too. So the good stuff stays and the old stuff goes.
— Ray Bradbury
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Elks Eye Fair Saturday, Oct. 24
9am-1pm at the Lodge
Following Covid-19 safety guidelines, there will be no carnival activities or refreshments. Doctors from Paradise Canyon Eye Care and Dixie Eye Care will give eye screenings to children in grades K-12.
Our past Eye Fairs have been very successful, and I am confident this year's will be too, but not without you! We still need volunteers to greet and sign-in kids, fill out paperwork, and point to eye charts. If you are able to help at the Eye Fair, please contact Elaine Heger-Gubler at [email protected]. or call or text me in the evenings at 435-668-3180.
Get Blasted! For members receiving the newsletter through “postal” mail, you are not automatically placed on the “Email Blast” list. If you would like to receive blasts from the Lodge on upcoming events, changes or updates to the calendar, or information being sent out between newsletters, send your email address to Salli Brackett at [email protected]. If you have problems receiving an email newsletter or blasts, Salli is the person to contact.
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Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Keep a sharp eye out for the
EYE FAIR RAFFLE BASKETS on display during Steak Night and Fish Night
6 baskets full of goodies Everything from lotions and liquor to a giant air fryer worth $200!
Tickets only $1 each or 6 for $5 need NOT to be present to win when the Winners are drawn on
Friday, Oct. 23 during Fish Night All Proceeds go to the EYE FAIR!
to help kids in our community with their eye care needs so they can do their best in school!
Boy, it was awesome to resume the monthly jam sessions at our beloved Lodge - everyone had so much fun! Pictured left to right (standing) are: Kelly Pentico, Mike Chiappone, Fred Lohmann and Danny Stam; seated is Hal Millett.
Earl L Boyer Born: 10/05/1931 Decatur IL Initiated: 3/19/1957 Died: 9/14/2020 Age: 88 Elk: 28 years
The Vacant Chair
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The month of August was busy for the Ladies of Elks (LOE). Linda Chalet received an award for participation in numerous events. There will be bake less bake sale in Sept. The National LOE met in Provo on Sept. 12. Many attended. Steak Night was resumed on Sept. 9 with special sanitizing procedures in
place. Everything went smoothly and fun was had by all who attended. The ELKS members are asking for donations that can be shipped to the Utah
National Guard who are serving in Afghanistan. Thirty of the three hundred serving in Afghanistan are women.Check the website for additional information. There is an Adopt a Vet program starting after the first of 2021. Also, we have
seventeen thousand veterans buried in Washington county. Anyone wishing to participate can adopt sections of a cemetery and place wreaths on their
graves. — Linda Ratcliff, Reporter
The Dixie Ladies of Elks
Well we finally did the “Pie in the Face” event last month…which was scheduled for late March…and raised over $1,000 for new clubroom chairs. We also had a couple of "Opportunity Drawings," and as you see, the 3 candidates were duly pied. Julie Wright, our entertainment for the evening, is Lance Wright’s cousin
and we were told that Lance made Julie eat a grasshopper when they were very young…Julie had everyone in her corner as we all added to the pot so she could deliver the goods to Lance. After the mess was cleaned up we
enjoyed Julie’s music and a whole lot of dancing.
Pie The
in Face
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30th ANNUAL BOB PRINCE MEMORIAL Camp Wapiti Charity Golf Tournament
Friday December 4, 2020 and Saturday December 5, 2020
Palms Golf Course and Casa Blanca Golf Course-Mesquite, Nevada
Format: Four person RED-WHITE-BLUE Scramble. Guys tee off the WHITE TEES. If you BIRDIE you then tee off the BLUE TEES. If you PAR you tee off the WHITE TEES. If you BOGIE you tee off the RED
TEES. Continue this for all 18 holes. LADIES tee off RED TEES. GUYS TEE off the WHITE TEES on ALL PAR 3's.
SHOTGUN START @ 9:30 a.m. Nevada time each day
COST: $165.00 per player
Your donation includes golf with cart for two days, donation to CAMP WAPITI, prize money and one $20.00 Gift Card to use anywhere in the casino.
ROOMS: Special Price for rooms at the Casa Blanca. $34 per night Wednesday &Thursday: $54 per night for Friday & Saturday plus 12.5% hotel tax and $6.99 daily resort feel. Call toll free phone #877-438-2929 and group code #1CWG2 for a room--Or you can go on line to book your own room at https://secure.mesquitegaming.com/CGI BIN/lansaweb?procfun+rn+resnet+CBL+funcparms+UP(A2560):;1CWG2;;;;?/ REGISTER FOR A ROOM BY 11/02/19 To Receive this special Group Rate
Schedule of events: Thursday - 12/3/20 check-in motel Friday - 12/4/20 Play golf 9:30 a.m. Casa Blanca Golf Course Saturday - 12/5/20 Play golf 9:30 a.m. Palms Golf Course RAFFLE/PRIZES - 12/5/20 at Palms Golf Course after play PRIZES: 1st place $100.00 w/bragging rights and trophy 2nd place $200.00 3rd place $300.00 THE KIDS THANK YOU 4th place $400.00 FOR THE CAMP!!!! 10th place $200
Next To Last $200.00 There will be a 50/50 hole and Closest-To-The-Hole prizes. BUY MULLIGAN'S!! BUY RAFFLE TICKETS (Some Great Gifts!) ___________________________________________________________________________________
Player ________________________ e-mail address________________________________
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Player________________________ e-mail address_________________________________
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Make your checks payable to CAMP WAPITI and submit form and entry fee by 11/20/20 by returning to: JULIE WRIGHT C/O Dixie Elks Lodge 630 West 1250 North St. George, UT 84770 The IRS has determined that Camp Wapiti is exempt from Federal Income tax under Section 501(c)(3) as a public charity
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VETERANS CORNER
Thank you to everyone who donated items for the Adopt-a-Ghost Program in September.
I’m sure our National Guard Unit members in Afghanistan will be very happy with the boxes we sent.
Please attend the Veterans Committee meeting on October 15 to meet our guest speaker Rodger Graves from the Missing in America Project. Rodger will give a presentation on this project to locate and identify the families of the unclaimed remains of American veterans. This group works at securing a final resting place for the forgotten heroes. All are welcome. Please RSVP at 435-773-6974 or [email protected] to reserve a seat.
Wreaths Across America provides wreaths to the gravesites of 1,950 veterans on December 19. We have been invited to assist in this work. Contact Dick Wilson to form a group to assist the DAR in this project. The group has been unable to hold all of its fundraisers this year so we have made a donation to assist them.
We have received an all-clear from the retirement homes in St George to proceed with our Military Christmas Tree. Look for the announcement of the dates the tree will be installed at the Lodge. The tree will be hung with stars that will include the name of the individual, their wish list and the home they reside in. We suggest the maximum purchase price at $25 per star. After you purchase the gift(s), return the wrapped packages to the Lodge with the star attached. We will need help to deliver the gifts. The details will be in the November article.
The Adopt-a-Veteran Program and the Ivins Home Pen Pal Program are continuing as well as can be expected in these difficult times. We are providing weekly care to two of our Elk veterans and we have good reports of the Pen Pal experiences.
Elk Veterans we hope to see you raising your hands to assist in the listed projects as you are able.
Remember to reach out to our veterans with care and honor.
ENF CORNER To my Dixie Elks friends,
I love sharing our ENF report with all of you for the month. We are now at $4,284! We are doing so good, but have so far to go. Our raffle from the Eureka Night Stay was $255. Randy Benson won that getaway. Congrats Randy.
We are hosting an Oktoberfest for the ENF Fundraiser at the Lodge Pavillion see the attached flyer. Get your tickets from the staff and come join us. We will have raffles, brats, beer, dancing with Kevin Auernig and just all around fun.
I am so lucky to be a part of such a giving group of amazing Elks. Let’s keep up the good work. Elks Care Elks Share.
Lil Barron
ENF Chair
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Clubroom OPEN HOURS Monday - Thursday 2-8
Friday 2-10 Saturday 2-8 Sunday 12-6
Sunday afternoons at Sunset Bowl are becoming the thing to do.
64 eager people showed up to help the Elks raise money for our scholarship fund. Again I will say, "How sweet is that?"
Jim was the high money winner for the guys and Sandy (who is an Elk and forever volunteer) has the bragging rights for the gals.
Rebecca, who won the Lucky 13 last month, was called again to try this month. Alas! not this time. Then Erick, and no luck.
The Strike Pot went from A to Z - Jerry, Pearl, Rebecca, Clint, Eric, Bob, Jim, Kathi, Bill, Carolyn, Kayle, Merry, Tony (whose name ends with a Z), and then Don. The two winners were Clint and Don. Looking at the amount of people it took , it appears throwing a ball and getting all ten pins is not a sure thing.
And after saying that, we are inviting you and all to come to Sunset Bowl (that is the place to be) on October 11.
It would be appreciated if you would be there no later than 1:15.A good time is promised for all.It is so nice to let you know that there are a couple of the bowlers who donate back what they win to the fund.
A big thank you to everyone
Bonnie Kabey and Sue Brooks
FREE Pool EVERY THURSDAY
5-9 pm Bring your cue and play for
FREE
Evening Entertainment is back at your Dixie Elks Lodge!
Wednesday and Friday nights 7:15 –10:00
There is a purpose to our lives, even if it is sometimes hidden from us, and even if the biggest turning points and heartbreaks only make sense as we look back, not as we are experiencing them. So we might as well live life as if, as the poet Rumi put it, “Everything is rigged in our favor.”
— Ariana Huffington
We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. — That to secure these rights Governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.
— United States Declaration of Independence
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