August - September 2015
Volume 50, No. 02
LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE WOMEN OF THE MOOSE
The Family of Moose News
List of Officers 2
From Administrator’s Office 5
WOTM News 6
Governor’s Corner 7
Community Service 4
Sports / Activities 8
New Members 9
Moose Charities 5
Membership 10, 11
Moose Legion Activities 11
Calendar Insert
Inside this issue:
Carol Allen Named as New CA-NV Deputy Grand Regent
What an honor for Carol to be selected as the new Deputy Grand Regent for the CA-NV Women of the Moose. An honor not only personally for her but also an honor for the Fairfield Chapter. Although Deloris Inabnett who was the 2014-2015 DGR is also a member of Fairfield, her home Chapter is Vallejo, thus this is a first for our Chapter and we are delighted that we can claim her as our own.
Carol joined the Fairfield Chapter in March of 1994 and is now a Life member. She was sponsored 43 women into our chapter and when talking to her you know she really believes in the
Mooseheart mission of helping our children and seniors.
She started her Moose career in 1999 by being our Mooseheart Chairman. That year she earned her Academy of Friendship Degree, receiving it in Feb, 2001. In 2000 Carol was our Chaplain and she progressed through the officers chairs of Jr. Regent, Sr. Regent, and Jr. Graduate Regent. She received her College of Regents Degree in 2005. Since that time she has served as a chairman or been on the board almost every year. She as been Chairman of C of R, PEP, Star committees , and currently is Audit chairman. In 2006 she was Secretary/Treasurer, and start-ing in2009 she was our Recorder for 5 years in a row, receiving her Star Recorder Degree in July 2011.
Aside from all of that she was on our award winning competing Ritual team as the Senior Regent. Carol then served a year as WOTM State Ritual Chairman just prior to that program being suspended. She has been a real asset to our Chapter and fraternity and now has the opportunity to make a difference at the CA-NV State level.
Carol will be installed as the new DGR for CA-NV at our Annual Convention held in Reno in September. We will be celebrating her at a reception held at the Fair-field Lodge on Saturday Oct 10, 2015, so hold that date.
Important Notice
Les English and
Friends will be con-
tinuing karaoke in
the Social Quarters every
Friday. Come sing!
Bob Keller, Governor extraordinaire, received his
Fellowship Degree at the Moose International Conven-
tion in Nashville. As injured as he was ,he made the trip to
receive this much deserved Degree. Look for him to be
sporting a new Blue Jacket soon at all our events.
Congratulations Bob!
LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE
FAIRFIELD LODGE # 861
BOARD OF OFFICERS
Governor …………………… …….……..... Bob Keller
Junior Past Governor………………..... Michael Harless
Junior Governor…………………….…...Joshua Young
Prelate…………………………….…....... Lynard Clark
Treasurer ………………………..……….Ruffner Gunn
Administrator………………...….….….Norrie Gardiner
Trustee, 1 Year ………………..…………..…Luis Mass
Trustee, 2 Year ……………………Gabriel HartCralley
Trustee, 3 Year ………………………...…Rocky White
Sgt. At Arms ……………….………..…..…Les English
Inner Guard ………………..….…............Robert Keller
Outer Guard…………………...……….......Scott Roozen
COMMITTEES
Mooseheart Moosehaven Admissions…….....Bob Keller
Mike Harless
Moose Charities …….………..………...Norrie Gardiner
Membership…………………………….……..Ken Rose
Application Review..………………….....John Flanagan
Community Service ……………...……Michael Harless
Publications
Newsletter Editor….…………...……..Mary Hagens
Sports
Golf Chairman ……………...…….......Tony Padayao
Bowling…………………..……..…...Norrie Gardiner
Moose Legion Activities Chairman..……….Luis Mass
Legion Asst. Secretary…………….……..Tony Padayao
Family Activities……………………….…....…...Vacant
Audit…………………………………………..….Vacant
Fellowship …………………………....………Luis Mass
Social Quarters Manager…………...…….…Dina Young
Kitchen Manager………….…...…...…….John Flanagan
WOMEN OF THE MOOSE
FAIRFIELD CHAPTER 1379
BOARD OF OFFICERS
Senior Regent …………………......…... Kathy Rose
Jr. Graduate Regent ……….…..……..Patti Flanagan
Junior Regent …………………..…......Robin Harper
Secretary/Treasurer ……………...…Lynda Donovan
Recorder ……………………..........…..Mary Hagens
APPOINTED OFFICERS
Guide ……………………..…..........…Cheryl French
Asst. Guide…………………………..Veronica Angel
CHAPTER DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
Membership/Retention ………......….Nicole Gardiner
Mooseheart/Moosehaven….......…...…......Hope Snell
Community Service ………...…….......Peggy Duncan
Activities and Sports……………...…….Genie Miller
STANDING / SPECIAL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
Higher Degree Committee…………..Colleen Harless
Green Cap/Ways & Means ...…….…...Patti Flanagan
Audit Chairman………………...…….….Carol Allen
Application Review…………..……...Faye Hinchman
Sunshine Chairman…….…….……Linda Chapiewski
P A G E 2 T H E F A M I L Y O F M O O S E N E W S
Thank you, to all the dedicated LOOM members who
are serving on the Board and as Chairmen this year. It
is appreciated. Anyone wishing to be on a committee
please call the Lodge at 707 422 3245 or Bob at 707
208 3741. New people = new ideas = more fun!
As you can see the structure of the Women of the
Moose Officers and Chairmen has changed a great
deal for this year. We now only have 5 elected Of-
ficers, the Jr. Regent has assumed the duties of the
Chaplain. We are reduced to 4 Chapter Develop-
ment chairmen and they are each responsible for 2
or 3 months. All the higher degrees are combined
into one committee—Higher Degree—but each de-
gree (A of F, C of R, and Star) will hold their separate
meeting and honor that particular degree. We will
all be working together to make this another suc-
cessful year for our Chapter.
Thank you to all the co-workers who have stepped
up to take a position.
“The Family of Moose News, ”
Aug/Sept Volume 50 No. 02
Published bi-monthly by Fairfield
Lodge No. 861, Loyal Order of
Moose Inc. 623 Taylor Street,
P.O. Box 63 Fairfield, CA 94533.
Subscription paid automatically as
part of annual membership dues.
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Lodge Hours
The Social Quarters :
Sunday————8:30 on Breakfast mornings or 10am when no Breakfast— 9pm
Monday---------——–--–— 2pm —10pm
Tuesday——————-—— 2pm —10pm
Wednesday----—-—-—--- 2pm —10pm
Thursday---------————-- 2pm —10pm
Friday---------------—-—–—- 2pm —10pm
Saturday -----------—–—--- 2pm —11pm
Holiday Hours will be posted:
Phone 422-3245 or 422-6425
Administrator—Norrie Gardiner Assistant—Clarence Simmons
Office hours: Monday—Saturday 9am — 2pm
In an effort to get the newslet-
ter out in a timely manner, all
articles for the Oct-Nov news-
letter are due by September
23 2015. Email them to:
m h a g e n s @ c o m c a s t . n e t
or turn them into the office.
Anyone can contribute!
Moose International web site www.mooseintl.org
Member section password is –2014
CA-NV Moose Website
If you are interested in keeping up with what is happening with our fraternity, don’t forget to check out the California/Nevada website. Lots of information. Learn who’s who in the state association. No password needed! Links to Moose International Web Site.
Go to
www.ca-nvmoose.org
DID YOU KNOW? You can now receive
this newsletter by email and in color?
Send an email to Lodge861@mooseunits .org
and just let us know if you want it only by email or if you also want a hard copy. You can help cut our copying and mailing costs. ALSO
if we have your email we can notify you when events are
added to the calendar.
You can easily pay your dues on-line. Save on postage and continue to be a member in
good standing. Go to www.mooseintl.org
Click on -Pay Dues Here
Mark Your Calendars For These
Up Coming Events
Oct 4 Fairfield Women in Action Bunco
Oct10 Reception for Carol Allen DGR
Oct 17 Golden Poppy meeting in Fairfield
Oct 18 Venturing Crew pancake breakfast
Oct 31 Adult Halloween Dinner Dance
In February Hope Snell is planning on holding a
Craft Faire. Tables will be rented and you will
be able to sell your wares. Make plans to have
lots of projects finished by Feb. 2016.
Loyal Order of Moose
Lodge #861
Moose International Website www.mooseintl.org
They have made some changes to the website and im-age, form, and function are the key focus points of the change. They hope to make it more intuitive and easier to use and to find things. They would appreciate feed-back. Kurt Wiebe, Director of Membership and Chief Marketing Officer stated “A website is technology that’s never finished. ...We ‘re always willing to look at ways
to make the website more appealing to members.””
Member’s area requires last name and code 2014
Get Involved Our Moose lodge is run by vol-unteers. We need fresh ideas and fresh interest to continue to be a strong organization.
Get involved! Cook a meal, serve a dinner, offer to wash dishes, be a chairman or officer. We need YOU !
Annual CA-NV Moose Association Convention runs from Thurs Sept 10 through the 13th at the Atlantis Hotel and Casino in Re-no. All members are encouraged to attend and learn more about what is happening with our fraternity. Plus– in Reno you have 24 hour enter-tainment at your finger tips. Reserve a room at the Moose rate.
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Golden Poppy Council of
Higher Degrees
The purpose of the Council of Higher
Degrees is to be actively involved in the
retention of Lodge, Chapter and
Moose Legion members. It also promotes and sup-
ports the programs of Moose Charities.
The Council of Higher Degrees consists of:
Loyal Order of Moose: Pilgrim Degree of Merit, Fel-
lowship Degree of Honor, and Moose Legion Degree of
Service.
Women of the Moose: College of Regents, Star Record-
er Degree and Academy of Friendship.
Next meeting will be Saturday October 17,
2015 at the Fairfield Lodge. This will be our nom-
inations and election meeting. Let Norrie Gardiner
know if you are interested in learning more about being
an officer or chairman. We need new interested folks to
join us.
Members and guests are invited. Executive meeting is
at 11:30am, General meeting at 12:00 noon, followed
by a light lunch and social time.
NEW FRIENDSHIP , FELLOWSHIP, AND LEGION
MEMBERS you are invited to join us. See Norrie or
Mary for an application. Dues are $7.00 a year or
$40.00 for Lifetime Membership.
A special thank you is in order for our members for their generous support to Moose Charities. With-out your generosity and selfless efforts to support Mooseheart, our Child City and Moosehaven, our City of Contentment, our children and senior members would not enjoy the quality of life they so richly need and deserve. Fraternity wide we have raised over $10,285,000 for the Mooseheart School renovation project. BUT we still need $1,016,083 to finish paying for this won-derful project. Each fraternal unit needs to continue to make donations I would like to thank all of our members for their generous donations to the Mooseheart/Moosehaven Endowment Fund. We have already remitted $412.00 to Moose Charities for the 2015-2016 fiscal year. As always there are Mooseheart/Moosehaven Endowment Fund receptacles in the Social Quarters and Dining room to receive contributions. When you receive your Moose Magazine please read about Moose Charities and how we all impact our children at Mooseheart and Moosehaven. For a full report on the wonderful work Moose Charites has done go to http://www.mooseintl.org/members/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/2015-Moose-Charities-Report-final.pdf. YOU WILL BE AMAZED at how gen-erous our members have been to the many programs run by Moose Charities. Thank you for your help. Together we secure the future of our twin cities, Mooseheart and Moose-haven. IT IS ABOUT THE KIDS AND SENIORS! Fraternally,
Norrie Gardiner Moose Charities Committee
COMMUNITY SERVICE The Moose Fraternity is well known through-out the United States, Canada and United Kingdom for its service to our communities. It might involve special events, donations or just a simple gesture of helping someone in need. Whenever and wherever the need we step up and make our presence known. The Fairfield Moose Family Center hosts Com-passionate Friends on the second Thursday of each month from 7pm-9pm. We also host the Solano County Genealogical Society on the first Saturday of each month at 9:00am. For the last 2 years Moose International has sched-
uled Community Service projects at the International Conferences, the second being this July In Nashville this year. This involved food and clothing collections, blood drive and others events to assist the local area. This shows our host cities that we do care about them and are willing to work toward that end. When you receive your Moose Magazine please read the excel-lent articles about Community Service around our country. You will gain better insight on how im-portant Community Service is to our fraternity. One of the endeavors we perform to help our Mooseheart School is BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION. Please cut them off grocery packages when you see them and bring them to the Administrators office or a Women of the Moose board member. And we will get them to the coordinator for this program. This past year Moose Charities received $13,453.40 from this program so it is well worth the effort of collecting them.
IT’S ALL ABOUT COMMUNITY Fraternally, Norrie Gardiner Community Service Committee
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MOVING? Be sure to let the Lodge or Chapter
know your new address. We want to keep in touch with you.
Call the lodge or send a note to the Lodge or Chapter.
Addresses are on back of this news-letter. Please use our P.O. Box address.
We also appreciate hearing about new email addresses .
Carol Allen of Fairfield Chapter #1379 received her ap-
pointment as the Incoming 2015-2016 Deputy Grand Regent for California/Nevada. Congratulations and well done to Carol. We did not receive the Premier Lodge Award this year due to membership production/retention. We did not achieve our goals of increasing members over the previous year. There was an upside for our Membership Committee however. Three of our members earned distinction in the 25 club by sponsoring 25 new or former members. They are Michael Harless, Carl Pul-len and Charles Early. Congratulations and well done to these members of our Lodge. I just received notification from Moose International that Arlen Helton attained 50 years of service in the Loyal Order of Moose. This allows him to receive a Life Member-ship in the Order. Congratulations are in order for Brother Hel-ton on achieving this prestigious honor. Please read our membership information posted in the Lodge. Our new membership campaign is “MOOSE – BUILD OUR FOUNDATION.” Talk Moose to your friends, relatives and associations and help us build our membership. If you have sponsored members, keep in contact and encourage them to renew membership each year. Keep us strong and viable. Please read the newsletter when you receive it and find out what our various committees are doing to promote our lodge. Plan on attending our scheduled events and support your lodge. Volunteer to help and support the Loyal Order of Moose and Women of the Moose in all their endeavors. Together, our lodge will be an enjoyable experience for all our members. IF IT IS TO BE – IT IS UP TO ME Fraternally, Norrie Gardiner Administrator
TWIN RIVERS DISTRICT #5 President Mike Harless announces
meeting schedule Aug 1, 2015 Napa (District Picnic @ 12n) Sept 2015 No Meeting Oct 3, 2015 Fairfield Saturday meetings start at 6 pm for Exec Board with Dinner @ 7 PM and social to follow. All members are encouraged to attend and get to met our fellow Moose members and hear what they are doing for fun and fundraising. Also your at-tendance may be the deciding factor in the attend-
ance award.
All of us need to remember the oath we took when
we became members of the Moose Fraternity to
Sponsor new Members. New members are the life
blood of an organization.
Please keep your commitment.
Administrator’s Corner
From July 2-7, 2015, members of the Fairfield Moose Family Center attended the International Convention in Nashville, TN. We celebrated the 127
th meeting of the Supreme Lodge
Loyal Order of Moose, the 103rd
Interna-tional Conference Women of the Moose
and the 49th
International Conference Moose Legion. In attendance, we were represented by Governor Bob Keller and Peggy Duncan, Senior Regent Kathy Rose and Mem-bership Chairman Ken Rose, Administrator Norrie Gardi-ner and Ida Gardiner, Don and Carol Allen and Delores Inabnett. The Gaylord Opryland is one huge complex. I heard it was the largest hotel without a casino. There must be a hundred ways of getting lost and I found all of them. There were many cocktail lounges, restaurants, shops and other assorted venues. It is a beautiful complex and well worth seeing. We attended a concert at the Grand Old Opry which was exciting. Several of us attend-ed the finals of the first annual Karaoke contest. That was an incredible experience. So much talent on the stage and well worth the experience. Two of our members received special recognition. Our Fellows attended the Conferral Ceremony of the Fel-lowship Degree of Honor. Our own Governor, Bobbie Keller was in attendance and received the Fellowship De-gree. He is our new Baby Fellow and will be honored at our 51
st Anniversary celebration on November 14
th, Con-
gratulation Bobbie.
MOOSE FAMILY PICNIC
Saturday August 29th 10 am –5 pm
At the Fairfield Moose Lodge
Donations are now being taken for a “keg”. A $20 donation helps fund the
picnic but also gives one person free selected on-tap beer or selected wine all day.
Raffle Meat Wheel Games
WOTM is having a bake sale and also having
burgers and dogs from 10:30 am to approx. 2 pm.
LOOM will be hosting dinner with ribs plus more.
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Senior Regent’s Corner
Days of Wine and Roses
Hello Members of Fairfield Chapter, Women of the Moose:
OMG! Just got back from Nash-
ville International Convention! Yee Haw! You cannot imagine the energy in a room filled with 3,000 plus Women of the Moose for the 103
rd International WOTM Convention! The
speakers and special guests were spectacular and if you have never been to a convention, I would highly recommend you try it! Barbara McPherson, Grand Chancellor and Sandy Thompson, Grand Regent, both gave very moti-vational speeches. Scott Hart, Director General, also gave a great speech. The best news is that Carol Allen was announced as our new Deputy Grand Regent for CA/NV! Congratulations, Car-ol!
The Rib Feed in June was Fantastic! The ribs are out of this world! In fact, if you missed the rib feed, you’re in luck. Ken Rose will be BBQing ribs again at our annual Picnic, Aug. 29, so come on down! We will also be having a bake sale and the Women of the Moose will be serv-ing Hamburgers and Hot Dogs earlier in the day.
Thank you to everyone who participated in the Quilt Raffle. Monica Thompson was the lucky winner! The Father’s Day Breakfast went very well, thank you to everyone who helped out. The Silent Auction was a hugh success, thank you, Peggy Duncan, for a terrific fundraiser for the Community Service Committee.
Also coming up in August is an Ice Cream So-cial on Aug. 13, at 6:00 pm, perfect for these hot summer days! We will be having a little change up from our usual September Wednes-day foods. September 16, will be a Grilled Ham and Cheese with Cole Slaw and September 30, look for a Baked Potato Bar. Always check in the Moose Lodge for up and coming events that may not have made the bulletin. You never know!
Also in September will be our Star Recorder Chapter Activity meeting which will be held on our regular meeting night of Tues Sept. 8th.
Other chapters will be invited as well as all our LOOM officers and all our members. Hope you can make it.
Also Sept. 10—13 is the CA-NA Annual Confer-ence held at the Atlantis in Reno. All the infor-mation is out there on ca-nvmoose.org web site. It is a fun time and an opportunity to get renewed dedication to our fraternity. All mem-bers are encouraged to attend. We are hopeful that our Jr. Graduate Regent Patti Flanagan will be receiving her “Green Cap” honor on Sunday Sept. 13th
Respectfully,
“Kathy Rose
Senior Regent
Ice Cream Social
Thursday August 13
6:00 PM
Chairman Hope Snell, and the
Mooseheart/Moosehaven
Committee will be hosting this
Ice Cream Social . Prices vary.
Come for your favorite ice cream treat.
WOTM Community Service
Silent Auction was a great
success. Thank you to all the
many ladies who donated items
and everyone who so generously bid on them.
Peggy Duncan
Higher Degree Committee
C of R and Star
2 Wednesday Night Specials in Sept.
Wed. Sept 16th—Grilled Ham and Cheese
Sandwiches with Cole Slaw
Wed. Sept 30th—Baked Potato Bar
Come hunger and get a great meal for a great
price.
FELLOWSHIP MEETINGS
Our meetings are held the last Thurs of each month at 7pm.
Luis Mass
Congratulate our newest Fellow, Bob Keller when you see him. He just received his Degree in Nashville
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Loyal order of Moose news
GOVERNOR’S CORNER Howdy, We’re all back from Nashville. We had a good time there, went to the Grand Ole Opry show and it was great. Got to have some of that Southern
Hospitality food like fried green tomatoes, fried bologna sandwich, gravy so thick you cut it with a knife, smoked everything—catfish, gator, frogs legs etc, Yum Yum! Country music was every-where. I would like to stay at least another week and rent a car. I will go back for a vaca-tion soon! I love going to Convention. I always come back feeling renewed after all the meet-ings and workshops. OK on to business. Our annual Rib Feed on June 6th was a sold out event. Thanks to Ding and Crew, servers, dishwashers and everyone who helped and attended. It was delicious and there’s nothing better than the smell of BBQ Ribs “cooking smoky” Oh Yeah! We also hosted the Boy Scouts of America Pan-cake Breakfast Fundraiser. It went most excel-lent. This is one of the many things we do for our community. This is what we are all about. Thanks Charley and Crew. Good Job. Don’t ever forget what the Moose is all about. We support many projects in our community and Mooseheart and Moosehaven where im-provement always need to done. Everything gets out of date sooner or later.
We are getting closer to doing improvements to our Lodge and we did apply for the Grant from Moose International. We will see on that one, fingers crossed.
Last year I asked for donations of $100 for the year. We received 16 donations that added up to $1300. Is this what you think of your Lodge? Some say they want to see improvements first! Remember, you can’t buy anything with only air in your pocket. I know a lot of members never come to their Lodge, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t need repair because it does! I know eve-ryone can spare a $100 over a year and I’m talk-ing all Moose members, LOOM and WOTM.
The Music
Man
Twin Rivers Moose Legion #207 Our next Board of Directors Meeting will be
Sunday August 16 at the Vacaville Lodge,
starting at 1:00 PM. Followed by our Celebration at 2 PM
Donated Drawing
Remember, as a LOOM or WOTM you are welcome
in any Lodge and are encouraged to attend these
Legion functions.
If you are a LOOM member in good standing ask any of-
ficer how you can join the Legion. They would love to
have you become a member.
This really makes me sick that only 16 people care about our Lodge. Is this what we’ve come to? Only a select few out of all our members will-ing to help? We have approximately 550 Lodge and Chapter members and only .029% (not even 3 %) donated after their Governor asked them to! All I hear is when are the Improvements com-ing? Soon I hope, is all I can say! To those who donated, THANK YOU and your money is secure in an account earmarked for the Floor Fund. The other money on the wall chart is from vari-ous fundraisers and is now up to approximately $4500.
You have my word that all mon-eys donated will go to the floor first and to other improvements only after the floor is complete.
“Please Help”
Your Governor
,Bob Keller
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GOLF NEWS The weekend of September 12
th is set for the
Cobb Mountain weekend outing. Rooms are available at a discount by contacting the Eagle Rose Motel directly. A signup sheet with infor-mation is posted at the Fairfield Lodge. This is a fun weekend and all Moose members, family
and friends are all invited to join us. If interested in play-ing at Hidden Valley on Friday before, please sign up at the lodge also.
Below is the Golf Club Tournament Schedule for the year. If you are interested in joining, membership is open to all Moose Members, both ladies and men 18 years and over. Information is available at the Lodge or join us at our monthly meetings, the 1
st Thursday of the month at 6
p.m. at the Fairfield Lodge. Also, the Coed Golf 9 hole tournaments at Green Tree in Vacaville are held the 3
rd
Sunday of every month.
Signup sheets are posted at the lodge or contact Mike Walker at [email protected]
August 2—Mare Island/Rio Vista September 11-13—Cobb Mountain overnight outing October 4—Green Tree November 1 or 8—Wild Horse
Susan Simmons
Labor Day Events
Special Hours Check at the Lodge to see what is happening and when.
m + m club
m+m club - Moose Charities is very excited to
introduce a new opportunity that provides ded-
icated donors a dependable monthly funding
opportunity to Mooseheart and/or Moose-
haven. Introduced in the June/July 2015 Moose
Magazine, the m+m club is the ideal donation
vehicle – $10.00 (or more) recurring monthly
giving that is easy and convenient for the donor
– that brings reliable support to our two com-
munities. If you are already donating on a recur-
ring basis, you are automatically considered a
member of the m+m club.
Monthly Giving = Dedicated Donors
Join now – you will be proud you did!
Recurring Giving 2014-15
Total Donors 170
Total Donations $81,710.30
Check it out on their web site
http://www.moosecharities.org/
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IN REMEMBRANCE
New LOOM Members
New Member Sponsor Jeffery Miner Carlton Allen Travis Keller Bobbie Keller Benjamin Hirsch Norrie Gardiner
A special Welcome is extended to our new Lodge and Chapter members.
“Our Get Well” wishes go out to all those who have been ill or have
family members that are ill. Please know that you and your
families are always in our prayers. Please call and let us know when
someone is ill.
LOOM 422-3245
WOTM 330 4392
Take a few minutes every day to say
a short prayer for all of our men
and women in military service.
They are putting their lives on the
line every day for the rest of us.
We appreciate all they do
and sacrifice.
New Women of the Moose
New Member Sponsor
Cindy Vaughn Patti Flanagan
Wanda Wright Kathy Rose
Re Enrolled
Jennifer Van Buskirk Kathy Rose
Yolanda Bonnett Kathy Mason
Transfer In
Nancy Buonlampert from Vallejo
Rocky White
Oct. 11, 1949– July 12, 2015
WELCOME ALL NEW MEMBERS
Even if you are on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just
sit there. Will Rogers
Member Benefits A Moose membership card provides access to over 1,600 Lodges across North America, but it also offers much, much more. Did you know that your Moose membership provides you with benefits that allow you to save more than your membership dues? That’s right, just being a member of the Moose Fraternity provides you with a variety of money saving opportunities in categories like Travel, Entertainment, Insurance, and Health & Wellness. Your Moose membership has it’s benefits – Don’t forget to take advantage of all that the Moose has to offer!
T H E F A M I L Y O F M O O S E N E W S P A G E 1 0
P & M Auto Specialties Over 30 Years Of Auto Repair Experience
Philip Beargeon II
Owner
50 Main St., Suisun City, CA 94585
Phone (707) 435-8318 Fax (707) 435 8031
Hours Mon-Fri 8—5
Phil is offering a 10% discount to Moose Members
with a current membership card
Member Orientation 1st
Monday of the month 7pm. Sponsors, bring your candidates or new members to learn about the MOOSE!
Candidates get a free meal! Ken and Kathy Rose are doing our Orientation program for us. Come and check it out. Learn something.
LOOM #861 Continues Membership Promotion
Hello members! It's that time again to ask for everyone's efforts to increase our member-ship. Membership is the Life's blood of our Lodge. At the International Convention, the emphasis was on retention of existing mem-bers. As we lose more and more of our mem-bership to events beyond our control, it's im-portant that we focus not only on signing up new or former members, but to continue to find ways to retain members and attract new ones.
The first Monday of every month, except Sep-tember, it will be the second Monday, will con-tinue to be Orientation Night. Please, even if a person hasn't signed up yet, bring them to ori-entation, so that we can explain the Moose fraternity in more detail. It might convince them to join.
Ken Rose Membership Chairman
This is the new
Moose
International
membership cam-
paign. Be among
the first to earn
your “BUILD OUR
FOUNDATION”
pin. Sign up 5
members and you
will be part of the
5 Club and get a
“5 CLUB” static
window decal,
plus these mem-
bership funds will
be used to help
replace flooring in
the Indoor Play-
room at
Mooseheart
Here is the California-Nevada Women of the Moose
Membership Program for 2015-2016. You could win
money just by sponsoring at least 3 members into the
chapter this year before February 29, 2016. Winners are
drawn at the Mid Year Convention in Reno in March.
SIGN UP THOSE MEMBERS!
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Lodge Moose Legion Committee (LMLC) As you can see the name has changed for this Committee . There has always been confusion over what MLAC (Moose Legion
Activities Committee )really did. The new name is to help people realize that it is a local Lodge committee and they work to benefit OUR lodge, not just Moose International. The Moose Legion is known as the Degree Service
and our mission is to have fun while providing greater service to the Moose Fraternity. Our vision is to provide all qualified lodge members to join the Moose Legion, and do some good things for someone each day. To be eligible for the Moose Legion, a lodge member has to have six months of active service in the Order OR sponsor a new or former member into the Order. The annual dues are cur-rently $15.00. Application fees have been waived by Twin Rivers #207. If you are interested in joining with us, please talk to Norrie Gardiner, Charles Early and myself. The Fairfield LMLC meets on the second Monday
of each month at 7:00pm, meals are provided every Mon-day by the Moose Legion from 5:30pm-7:30pm. We are in need of cooks to take a Monday during the month to in-sure every Monday is covered without burning out our existing cooks. The Moose Legion is known for active support to the fraternity with many special projects at Mooseheart, Moosehaven and our communities. The Moose Legion is valuable to the Moose Fraternity and all that we try to ac-complish. With the help of the members of our order join-
ing with us and becoming Moose Legion-naires, while supporting everything that we
do we will truly be successful.
Fraternally,
Luis Mass
Chairman, Lodge Moose Legion Committee
EAT BREAKFAST FOR FREE Fairfield LOOM and
WOTM Moose Members
If your birthday occurs this month, just bring your Moose ID, Drivers License, and this coupon and your Breakfast is free!
Name _______________________
Fairfield Moose Lodge #861
Who likes to cook?
Are you the next
Moose Emeril, or
Rachel?
We need you!
See Governor Bob for details.
Membership Campaign
Continues
If you had hoped to be able to
earn one of these great belt
buckles but thought you had
missed out, now you still have a
chance. They have extended
this membership promotion un-
til Sept 30th. Get those applica-
tions in and you to can be a
proud owner of a Back to Basic
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FAIRFIELD, CA
PERMIT NO. 17
623 Taylor St.
P.O. Box 63 Fairfield, CA 94533-0006
Phone: 707-422-3245 Fax: Lodge#861 707-422-6609
LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE WOMEN OF THE MOOSE
Address Service Requested
P.O. Box 3483
Fairfield, CA 94533-0483
Special Events
Aug 1 District Picnic at Napa 12n
Aug 13 Ice Cream Social Thurs @ 6
Aug 22 Private Party—Luis & Linda’s
50th Anniversary
Aug 29 Lodge Picnic 10 am—5 pm
At the Lodge
Bake Sale, Burgers & Dogs,
BBQ Ribs for Dinner
Sept 7 Labor Day—Special Hours
Check with Lodge for Details
Sept 10-13 CA-NV Moose Assoc.
Convention in Reno
Sept 16 Weds Special Grilled Ham
and Cheese Sandwiches
Sept 30 Weds Special Baked Potato
Bar 5:30—7:00pm
Oct 3 District Social in Fairfield
Oct 10 Reception for Carol Allen
Oct31 Halloween Dinner Dance
Check with the Lodge for details and
to see if anything has been added to
our calendar of events.
Regular Events
Sunday Breakfast 8:30-11:00
1st, 3rd, and 5th Sundays only
Monday Dinner 5:30-7:30
Menu varies every week
1st
Mon. Orientation for new &
prospective members 7pm
2nd
Mon. Legion Meeting 7:00
3rd
Mon. Joint Officers Meeting 7:15
Tuesday LOOM or WOTM
Meetings
Wednesday WOTM food — 5:30
Thursday Ladies Night 1/2 price
select drinks
1st Thurs Golf Club 6 pm
2nd
Thurs Compassionate
Friends 7pm
Friday Family Dinner 6:30-8:00
Steak on the 1st
Friday each
month
Saturday Watch for special events
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Call the Lodge to see
if something has been
added to our schedule
of events
Moose Legion Activities Committee MLAC has changed
to Lodge Moose Legion Committee
LMLC
Call the Lodge to see
if something has been
added to our schedule
of events
Karaoke every Friday Night
with Les English
1
District 5 Picnic in
Napa
Exec Meeting 12 N
Picnic 1 PM
2
Breakfast
8:30-11:00
3 7 pm Member Orientation Bring your friends and
learn about the Moose Lodge
New member & guest eats for free
4
7pm LOOM Exec Meeting 8 pm Reg. Meeting 9 pm House Com
5 Hamburgers and Hot Dogs and fresh made Sandwiches served on Weds
evening OR WATCH FOR A
WEDS SPECIAL
6
Golf Meeting 6 PM
WOTM Audit 7 PM
7
Family Dinner
6:30-8:00 PM
Steak Night
8
9 10
LMLC Meeting 7:00
LMLC serving K & K’s Wings 5:30-7:30
11 Mooseheart/
Moosehaven
Chapter Night
Meeting 7: 00 PM
6:30 Welcome
12 Hamburgers and Hot Dogs and fresh made Sandwiches served on Weds evening OR WATCH FOR A WEDS SPECIAL
13
7 pm Compassionate Friends Support Group
ICE CREAM SOCIAL 6:00 pm
Come for dessert
14
Family Dinner
6:30-8:00 PM
15
16 Breakfast
8:30-11:00
Twin Rivers Legion
Vacaville 1 & 2 PM
17
WOTM Board
meets 6:00 pm
Joint Boards meet
7:15 pm
18
7pm LOOM Exec Meeting 8 pm Reg. Meeting 9 pm House Com
19 Hamburgers and Hot Dogs and fresh made Sandwiches served on Weds evening OR WATCH FOR A WEDS SPECIAL
20 21
Family Dinner
6:30-8:00 PM
22
Private Party
(Luis and Linda’s
50th Anniversary)
23 24
LMLC serving food
5:30-7:30
Call for Tonight's
Menu
25
Mooseheart/
Moosehaven 2nd
Meeting
7 :00
26 Hamburgers and Hot Dogs and fresh made Sandwiches served on Weds evening OR WATCH FOR A WEDS SPECIAL
g
7 PM
Fellowship Meeting
28
Family Dinner
6:30-8:00 PM
29 LODGE FAMILY
PICNIC @ the Lodge
10 am to 5 ish
WOTM Bake Sale &
Burgers 10:30 am
Dinner 4 pm
30 LMLC
Legion Breakfast
8:30-11:00
Raffle, Meat Wheel,
games, Fun for all
ages.
August 2015 LOOM Scott Roozen WOTM Hope Snell Cheryl French
Fairfield LOOM # 861 707-422-3245
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Moose Legion
Activities Committee
MLAC has changed
to Lodge Moose
Legion Committee
LMLC
1
7pm LOOM Exec Meeting 8 pm Reg. Meeting 9 pm House Com
2 Hamburgers and Hot Dogs and fresh made Sandwiches served on Weds evening OR WATCH FOR A WEDS SPECIAL
3
Golf Meeting 6 PM
WOTM Audit 7 PM
4
Family Dinner
6:30-8:00 PM
Steak Night
5
No District Meeting
due to Convention
This Month
6
Breakfast
8:30-11:00
7 Labor Day
Special Hours
Check at Lodge for
Details
Burgers & Dogs
available
8
Star Recorder
Chapter Night
Meeting 7: 00 PM
6:30 Welcome
Reception
9 Hamburgers and Hot Dogs and fresh made Sandwiches served on Weds evening OR WATCH FOR A WEDS SPECIAL
10
7 pm Compassionate
Friends Support Group
Annual CA-NV
11
Family Dinner
6:30-8:00 PM
Assoc. Convention
12
in RENO
13
Green Cap Ceremony
at Reno Convention
Convention Ends
14 7 pm Member
Orientation
Bring your friends and
learn about the
Moose Lodge
New member & guest
eats for free
15
7pm LOOM Exec Meeting 8 pm Reg. Meeting 9 pm House Com
16 WOTM
Grilled Ham and
Cheese Sandwiches
with Cole Slaw
5:30—7:00 pm
17 18
Family Dinner
6:30-8:00 PM
19
20
Breakfast
8:30-11:00
21
WOTM Board meets
6:00 pm
Joint Boards meet
7:15 pm
LMLC serving food
22
Star Recorder
Second Meeting
23 Hamburgers and Hot Dogs and fresh made Sandwiches served on Weds evening OR WATCH FOR A WEDS SPECIAL
24
Fellowship Meeting
7 pm
25
Family Dinner
6:30-8:00 PM
26
27 28
LMLC serving food
5:30-7:30
Call for Tonight's
Menu
29 30 WOTM
Baked Potato Bar
Fix your own
Lots of toppings
5:30—7:00 pm
Karaoke every Friday Night
with Les English
OCT 3
District Meeting in
Fairfield
Officers 6 PM
Dinner 7 PM with
Social to follow
September 2015 LOOM Board WOTM Colleen Harless Carol Allen
Fairfield LOOM # 861 707-422-3245