Exalted Ruler’s Column – June 2018

I hope you enjoyed the Memorial Day weekend – the unofficial opening weekend of summer! We had a very successful month of May at the lodge, highlighted by the EMT/Firefighters Appreciation Dinner on May 10th and a great Mother’s Day Service and breakfast on Sunday, May 13th. Congratulations to Fatima Naylor, our 2018 Mother of the Year.

Thanks to Terry and Gil for their day-long trip around the lodge with lawn mowers. Way to keep ’em short and green, guys!

Congratulations to our ritual team for a job well done in our annual District Ritual Contest held recently in Ukiah. Ritual is considered to be the backbone of every Elks Lodge. Our team placed second, only 0.22 points behind first-place Vacaville. Five of your seven chair officers placed first or second in their respective positions.

Be sure to enjoy all the lodge activities in June that are featured in this edition of Herd Talk. I always put the calendar on our refrigerator so I don’t miss any and I encourage you to do the same. Don’t miss our Flag Day ceremony on Sunday, June 10th at 10:00 am to commemorate the adoption of the flag of the United States. “As this emblem is first in our hearts as loyal Americans, so is it close to our Altar as loyal Elks.” This is a great chance for your children to witness our country’s history.

On Sunday, June 17th, the Emblem Club will be cooking a great Father’s Day breakfast. Then, on Friday, June 22nd, come and meet our State Vice President, Randy Logan and his lovely wife, Jackie as they share the important message from our CHEA President, Robert Duitsman. More details on all these activities appear elsewhere in this Herd Talk.

As I walked across the stage May 19 to present the $20,371.25 our lodge raised during the last year for the state’s major project (Purple Pig), the state surpassed $3 million! Our slide was up for five minutes while over 1,500 people cheered! Remember, this is your lodge. Come on out and enjoy it. If you have questions or suggestions, pass them along. See you at the Lodge!

Upcoming Emblem Cooking Class

The Eureka Emblem Club #298 is presenting an evening of Italian cookery with Arcata’s PastaLuego restaurant owner, Coco Maki. The class will take place on Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. at The Lodge. The price is $40 prepaid. Reservations are mandatory.

Maki’s Emblem class, which is a night of Italian cooking, will include how to design an authentic Italian antipasti platter and putting together charcuterie trays. She will highlight recipes for browned butter and sage with gnocchi, truffle cream and peas with Gigli pasta, and a marinara with Bucatini. There will be tastings of all the recipes.

The evening will also include a recipe and samplings of PastaLuego’s fresh garlic cheese spread baked on bread. “We will be trying the spread on freshly baked no-knead bread,” stated Suzie Owsley of the Eureka Emblem Club. “Bread baked by our Emblem Cooking Class Team, made especially for this class to enjoy. This team is the reason that the Emblem Club cooking classes have been so successful. They are an extremely dedicated group of women and men who work the classes assisting the guest chefs with prepping ingredients, cooking, decorating the tables, and serving. We could not do it without them.”

The class will end with Maki showing participants how to literally whip up a tiramisu mousse, a coffee fla-
vored dessert thought to have hailed from the Veneto region of Italy in the 1960’s.

For more information on the class, please contact the elks webmaster 652elks at gmail.com or see June’s herd talk for additional contact information. More information is also available on Facebook at: Eureka Emblem Cooking Classes. Space is limited.

Leading Knight’s Corner – June 2018

I would like to thank everyone who helped put on a great Cinco de Mayo! Thank you to everyone who attended. Your presence made this event successful and fun!

The State Convention in San Diego was a great event. We were exposed to some fantastic ideas that will im-prove our already great lodge. I believe you will be seeing some of these ideas being implemented in our lodge in the near future. Thank you members of Lodge 652 for affording the Exalted Ruler, Chairman of the Trustees, the secretary and myself this opportunity. Remember Sunday, June 10 will be the celebration of Flag Day in our lodge. Plan on being there! Don’t for-get Father’s Day is June 17th.

As we head into summer, I hope you will all be safe. Don’t forget this is your lodge too! Come on out and bring your friends!

Redwood Roamers – June 2018

The Roamers held their meeting on May 2nd. The first outing took place on May the 3rd thru the 6th in Fort Bragg. We had 15 RVs with 28 Roamers attending. Everyone had a great time and we had plenty to eat: hors d’oeuvres on Thursday, tri tip BBQ Friday and pizza on Saturday. Also pancakes, eggs, ham and bacon breakfast on Saturday morning. Places we visited include: botanical gardens, Glass Beach, Pudding Creek Trestle, Point Cabrillo Lighthouse and Noyo Headland trail, shopping in Fort Bragg and Mendocino, and local nurseries. We had a peewee golf tournament on Saturday, team 2 won team title, (Corinne Stromstad, An-nie Cornwell, Rick Priolo and Bob Holt). Tom Gill won individual title. Glen Stromstad beat out Bud Slagle to win the washer tournament.

The next outings will be to Lewiston on May 31st thru June 3rd. Reed-sport, Oregon, June 15th thru 18th and Klamath RVs Park on July 3rd thru the 6th.

Dennis Hunter gave a report on club activities. Howard Ritter gave a presentation on updating the web site for the lodge and RV Park. Also, there will be a grounds and RV Park clean up on June the 3rd at 8am. Any volunteers will be greatly appreciated.

2018 Mother of the Year Award

Eureka Elks Lodge No. 652 held its annual "Mother of the Year Award". This year’s recipient was Ms. Fatima Naylor. She was born and raised in Eureka. She is active in Kiwanis and last year won "The Woman of Distinction Award". She is also a member of Soroptimist and Rotary. Naylor is most passionate about raising awareness for Autism, she is a mother of two children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. She is a founding member of "Families Advocating Autism Now". She and seven other mothers started the non-profit in 2009. In October, 2014, she and her husband were honored in Las Vegas for all of their support for the Ernie Els Foundation for Autism and Awareness. Naylor is also very involved with Special Olympics. Pictured from left to right, front row: Father in Law, Jack Naylor; Son, Caden; Mother of the Year, Fatima Naylor; Son, Tate and Mother in Law, Joyce Schmitz. Back row: Elks Exalted Ruler, Dennis Hunter; Sister in Law, Alicia Naylor; Family Friends, KC Moore and Emily Paul.

Cinco de Mayo

There will be a Cinco de Mayo event on the 5th. Margarita Pitchers are $20 starting at 5:30. Dinner to follow at 6:30 for $20.

Mother’s Day Event

Honor your Mother at the Elks Lodge Sunday, May 13th Mother’s Day Service honoring our Elks’ Mother of the Year in the Lodge Room at 9:00 a.m. Breakfast buffet featuring Eggs Benedict to follow FREE Benedict Breakfast and One FREE Mimosa for Moms

Exalted Ruler’s Column – May 2018

What a successful month we’ve had to kick off our new year at the Lodge! Both the Board of Trustees and House Committee have been working hard to make this year even more enjoyable for our members. I thank each Trustee and House Committee member for your dedication to the lodge!

This year’s Big 4 Night was a huge success with over $22,000 going into our building fund. My thanks goes out to Kathy Payne, her kitchen and serving crew for the delicious dinner – especially those raviolis and apple fritters! A heartfelt thanks also to the auction volunteers led by Jeani Vallee. Great live and silent auction items! Thanks, too, to our tilers, cashiers and volunteer bartenders who served almost 300 members and guests.

As of this writing, your chair officers are putting in some grueling practices to get ready to represent the Lodge in the Ritual Contest held in Ukiah. We’ll be com-peting against eight other lodges in the District. We’ll announce the outcome of this contest at our first meeting next month on Wednesday, May 7th. Regardless of the outcome, my thanks to all our chair officers along with coaches Sherie and Kurt Bialous and Ernie Nunes for all your hard work. We’re all coming home winners – ready to impress our new members in upcoming initiations.

We have another busy month ahead at the Lodge, starting with Cinco de Mayo on Saturday, May 5th, and I encourage you to come on out and enjoy yourselves. Highlights of our May events are featured throughout this issue of Herd Talk. Don’t forget. This is YOUR lodge. I would appreciate any suggestions you may have. Either contact me in person or drop your suggestions in the Exalted Ruler’s suggestion box in the hallway.

Remember our theme for 2018-19: "Together, We’re Elks!"
Dennis Hunter, Exalted Ruler

Message from the Secretary – May 2018

Welcome to new members who were initiated on April 18th: Daniel Arbuthnot, Juan Barreto, Roseann Buchner, Katherine Clague, Eric Clark, Kathleen Cloney-Gardiner, Jamie Cox, Antonio Donofrio, Chad Fite, Arturo Gasdik, Dan Herron, Loni Hollenbeck, Jack Kolshinski, Barry Mendenhall, Danielle Meyer, Lee Miller, Kyle Pruitt, Roberto Rodriguez, Sott Rotherham, Terry Safko,
Emily Silveira, Jaymes Silveira, James Sterling, Bill White, and Sam Williams.

Ernie Nunes, PER, Secretary

Leading Knight’s Corner – May 2018

By the time you are reading this, Ritual Competition may be over and I hope we have brought back trophies for the lodge. We have all been working very hard to represent our lodge in the best light, win or lose!!!

I have been working on the Cinco de Mayo celebration here at our lodge and I am hoping you will join us on Saturday, May 5th. The menu is as follows: Taco Bar featuring beef & fish tacos with all the fixings along with chicken fajitas, carnitas, beef & chicken enchiladas, and chili rellenos. Did I mention all the fixings? Well, of course there will be rice, beans, salsa, and guacamole. We will be having Margaritas for $20 per pitcher. We may even be selling shots of TEQUILA by roaming bandits. I think we have been the subject of an APRIL FOOLS, it was reported in the April Herd Talk the time of the event but it starts at 5:30 for cocktails and dinner @ 6:30 and it was stated the price was $15 but in actuality it is $20 per person. Join us for a fun evening at your lodge. The proceeds will be going to Major Project.

Gwen Carroll, Leading Knight