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WHITEFISH MOOSE NEWS
Thousands of Moose members will descend upon the “Gateway to the West,” St. Louis,
Missouri, over the first weekend in July for what should be an entertaining and informative
2016 International Moose Convention.
Pre-registration is now closed, but members interested in attending can still register on site
beginning June 30.
Don’t miss out on your opportunity to learn more about the Moose while having a great
time with members from across the Fraternity. Whether you are an officer or simply a
member, International Convention has plenty to offer! For more information and to register,
visit www.mooseintl.org or call 630-966-2202.
Whitefish Moose Lodge 230 West 10th Street, Whitefish MT 59937 | (406) 862-2669
lodge642.moosepages.org | [email protected]
The Moose Fraternity has “Built Our Foundation” over the past 12 months, but now it’s time to “Raise the Roof” in sup-port of our children, seniors and communities during the May 1, 2016 - April 30, 2017 campaign year. Last year we focused on growing our Lodges and Chapters — our foundation — in order to support our core values. Now it’s time to build on that success and push above those levels so that our communities can hear our celebration loud and clear. In order to expand our ability to support key endeavors, we need to rededicate our efforts in both production and reten-tion. This means creating higher value at the local and inter-national levels so that members don’t hesitate when a re-newal notice arrives. Utilizing proper new member orienta-tions and creatively implementing the Lodge Preferred Mem-ber Program are just a couple of suggestions for realizing a successful year of membership growth. This year’s one-member award, a “Moose — Raise the Roof” lapel pin, will be awarded by each Lodge, Chapter and Legion after a member sponsors his/her first candidate dur-ing the new campaign year. Individuals attaining member-ship in the Moose International 5 Club will receive a “5 Club” logo window decal, and the funds generated by these mem-bers will help support the replacement roof project for the
Administration Office at Moosehaven. This award is made possible by your State/Provincial Moose As-sociation, Women of the Moose and the Moose Le-gion. The Moose Rewards pro-gram offers ongoing bene-fits through this campaign as well. Moose Rewards provides valuable incentives to all Fraternity members. For each new or re-enrolled member sponsored during the “Raise the Roof” campaign, members will receive points that can be redeemed for prizes. Members sponsoring their first candidate ever will receive 6,000 points, which is nearly enough by itself to reach the first redemption level! In addi-tion, during May and June only, Moose International is offer-ing double points for completion of an officer training class. It’s the perfect time for officers to earn some extra points, but don’t forget that training is open and available for any members who wish to attend! For more information on the Moose Rewards program, visit www.mooserewards.org.
Information courtesy of Moose International. For more information, visit www.mooseintl.org.
Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge #642 | Women of the Moose Chapter #597 Whitefish, Montana
Moose — Raise the Roof!
JUNE/JULY
2016
Spots still available for St. Louis convention
Fun at the Whitefish Moose Lodge
Left: Pat and Doug Gilbertson were
crowned “Senior King and Queen” at
the Over 60 Prom on April 16.
(Photo by Carol Ott)
Below: Inez Carlson and some of the
other Women of the Moose co-
workers enjoy the Mad Hatters Tea
Party on March 19.
(Photos by Stefanie Thompson)
Women of the Moose co-workers,
from left to right, Janet McFadden,
Anna Sayre, Carol Ott, Janet Appelt,
Betty Ott and Nancy Bogart together
on the Academy of Friendship Night
on April 26. Anna, Carol, Janet and
Betty received their Academy of
Friendship Degrees during the Mid-
Year Convention in Sidney in Febru-
ary and were celebrated at the Chap-
ter meeting in April. Nancy was rec-
ognized as Montana’s Women of the
Moose Lifetime Achievement Award
winner. Way to go, co-workers!
(Photos by Stefanie Thompson)
Happy Birthday!
Sandra Boule Gayle Brown Loretta Drake
Dorothy Frerich Bertha Kasper Ruth Kauffman
Deborah Odekirk Judy Olson
Marilyn Ruby Anna Sayre
Diana Stephens Shirley Stoner Linda Bristow Susan Brown
Vera Burk Judi Darner Judy Hamlin
Judy Pettinato Bernice Plank Jamie Rutka
Linda Spencer Becky Strever Nancy Travale
Dolores Wagner Joyce Walkup Cheri Watson Joe Bucariza
Tom Bertelsen Wayne Torkelson Leroy Thompson Gary Sandefer
Glenn Braitwaite Ray Managhan William Bayne Willard Lund
Calvin Tuscher Leonard Doyle
Daniel Lin David Giddeon Daniel Boyum
Curtis Peterson Edward Krona
Is your name missing? If your name
isn’t on our birthday list, your membership may have expired or
we may need to update your information in our database.
Call or email so we can keep you current: (406) 862-2669 or
R. Robert Dale Scholarship The Moose Fraternity is proud to offer scholarship opportunities to students in our local communities. The deadline for this year’s R. Robert Dale scholarship is June 30.
R. Robert Dale served as Secretary/Administrator of St. Charles, Illinois Lodge #1368. He passed away on August 15, 1983, leaving an estate of more than $2 million to be divided equally between the Veterans of Foreign Wars National Home and the Loyal Order of Moose, both for the purpose of providing scholarships.
In 1985, Director General Paul O’Hollaren and the Supreme Council approved a program in the R. Robert Dale Scholarship Fund was to be used to provide scholarships for higher education to the sons and daughters of Moose members, who had graduated from high school. Applicants for the program must be high school juniors with a grade-point average of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale. They are eligible only if their father, mother, step-parent, grandparent or legal guardian is a member of the Moose in good standing. The scholar-ship funds may be used for tuition, books and fees at any accredited vocational or aca-demic institution the recipient chooses to attend.
For more information and an application form, visit: www. mooseintl.org/members/index.php/r-robert-dale-scholarship-program.
Additional questions can be directed to Camille Ruffino at (630) 966-2213 or [email protected].
A Note from Moosehaven: Ten questions I asked myself, and Moose mem-bers over 65 should ask themselves: 1. Am I/we living alone with not much to do, just passing time with the TV, sitting on a bar stool or all day on the computer? 2. How much is loneliness affecting my/our health and if you had a problem how long might you suffer before you are found? 3. Do I/we have the finances to see me/us through a catastrophic health issue? 4. Who will bath and feed me/us if or when I be-come ill or age catches up with me? 5. After paying the monthly bills, do I still have the resources for both my food and medication? 6. Will I/we wither away and wind up in a nursing home? 7. How much of a financial burden will I/we be-come on my family? 8. Will my family go into debt trying to help me/us? 9. Am I/we being selfish, expecting our families to be there in our time of need? 10. Where can I/we live out the rest of our lives with dignity, having fun and extend my/our longevity? For more than 90 years, thousands of true-to-life Moose members have had the correct and unselfish answer to all these questions: it is called Moosehaven. Our five-star “City of Contentment,” our own beautiful estate in Orange Park, Florida, with more amenities than most of us could ever afford, with health care above reproach and camaraderie with so many of your fellow brother and sister Moose and of all your benefits as a member ... For just the price of dues, you insure this vital benefit is there for you and yours. In this new era of so many way to retire, here some can keep their cars and some can keep their bank accounts you may have a choice. We all have choices to make in life; we can either stay at home and moan about our lives and wither away or join the pride of the senior herd here at Moosehaven and have a renewed and vigorous lease on life. After you have lived here one day, you too will be saying what is written on our front gate: “Just another day in paradise!” Everett C. Goodwin Moosehaven Resident
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Editor’s Note: Mr. Goodwin frequently posts on the Whitefish Moose Lodge Facebook page, and gave permission to publish some of his work in our newsletter. To learn more about Moosehaven and the work the
Moose Fraternity does there, visit www.moosehaven.org.
Check us out online for up-to-the-minute event updates, photos, and other Moose fun.
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Congratulations! To our Sunshine Child John Turton, who graduated from Mooseheart
School on June 4 with the class of 2016. We are so proud of you!
To this year’s winners of the Whitefish Women of the Moose Emily
Leighty Scholarships, Emily Lawrence and Megan Nielsen. Both young
ladies graduated from Whitefish High School on June 4 with the class of 2016.
Emily plans to attend Montana State University (Bozeman) and Megan plans to
attend Flathead Valley Community College in the fall.
To the newly elected and installed Whitefish Loyal Order of Moose and
Women of the Moose Boards of Officers: Junior Regent Paula Stephen-
son, Recorder Carol Ott, Secretary/Treasurer Anna Sayre, Junior Graduate Re-
gent Janet Appelt, Governor Kevin Klepper, Junior Governor Mike Larkey,
Treasurer Keith Ott, Prelate Ray Managhan Jr., Trustee Charles Moseley and
Junior Past Governor Maury Solomon. Sunshine Child John Turton
Committee Notes and
General Announcements The Annual Moose Campout and Picnic will be held this year July 8-10 at the Radnor
Campground. All members and their families are invited to join for any or all the festivities!
Camping (and porta-potties) will be available all weekend. Spots are first-come, first-served:
Tents, RVs and campers are all welcome. The picnic and camp games will be Saturday,
July 9, beginning at 1 p.m. Hamburgers, hot dogs and drinks will be provided, and everyone
is asked to bring a potluck side or dessert. Please RSVP to the picnic so we know how
much food to provide. To RSVP or for directions and more information, call Barb Acree at
406-862-3021.
This year’s Women of the Moose Higher Degrees Chairman is Nancy Bogart. Nancy has appointed co-chairmen Janet
McFadden to the Star Recorder Committee, Kathy Murphy to the Academy of Friendship Committee, and Carolyn Pfrimmer
to the College of Regents Committee. All of these co-workers will work together as a team for the 2016-17 campaign year.
Academy of Friendship will continue to meet through the summer on the first Friday of each month at 11:30 a.m.
Luncheon locations will vary, but members should receive a phone call each month with the details. Details will also be an-
nounced at the WOTM meetings, on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 7 p.m. A donation of $.50 is request-
ed at each Academy meeting, and a drawing will be held at the end of the session for the pot.
College of Regents will not meet over the summer — These luncheons will resume in September and will be held at 11
a.m. on the second Friday of the month at the Pin ‘n’ Cue in Whitefish. Collegians have been asked to each donate $5 to
cover the committee’s expenses this year. Donations can be brought to a meeting and given to Nancy Bogart or Carolyn
Pfrimmer. Forquestions, call 406-862-3641.
Contact Us
Whitefish Moose Lodge
230 West 10th Street
Whitefish, MT 59937
(406) 862-2669
Lodge642.moosepages.org
www.MooseIntl.org
June/July Highlights
Wednesday, June 15, 5-7 p.m. — Picnic Dinner (hosted by WOTM)
Celebrate summer with all your picnic favorites! Bring the whole family up
for dinner, horseshoes and yard games to kick off the season.
July 8-10 — Annual Moose Picnic/Campout, Radnor Campground
The picnic event will be Saturday, July 9, at 1 p.m. for those who want to
join the festivities but aren’t planning to camp all weekend. The entire week-
end is free and appropriate for all ages, so bring the whole family out for
some fun in the sun!
July 23-24 — Montana Moose Legion Jamboree, Missoula
Legionnaires from across the state will gather in Missoula for a weekend
of celebration. All members are welcome to participate in the meals, tourna-
ments and events (meetings are Legion only).
Loyal Order of the Moose meetings are the
second and fourth Thursdays each month:
June 9, June 23, July 14 and July 28
Women of the Moose meetings are the
second and fourth Tuesdays each month:
June 14, June 28, July 12 and July 26
Whitefish Moose Lodge
230 West 10th Street
Whitefish, MT 59937
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