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Moose Scoop
Callao Moose Family Center August 2020
Governor’s Corner Greetings Brothers and Sisters,
I hope everyone is dealing well with the high tempatures we are having this summer.
The moose legion has a new campain for current and new legionaires of Callao
Moose 917, and all moose legion visitors. We are having a 10% discount for all moose
legion events. It is a great campain and hopefully it will attract new legionaires.
Remember 1st and 3rd Mondays we have pizza night and 2nd and 4th Mondays we have
wing night. They are great nights to bring your family out to the lodge for dinner!
Also, member meetings are the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month at 7:30pm. We
also have our legion Jimmy Buffet event on August 15th with Ron Moody and the
center with cheeseburgers in Paradise and Island. It is a great time every year, so
please come out, join us and have some fun!
Jason Childress {804} 761-5598
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Hello to all Members and Co-Workers,
I hope everyone had a great July and is staying safe. It has been a very hot and hectic month trying to get back into the swing of things. We are in the planning stages of many
projects and will keep you informed as they approach.
Tina Moss (Activities/Sports Chairman) is planning her Annual Crab Feast for October 17, 2020 from 5 to 7 PM. Tickets are $ 30.00 per person. Please contact her as soon as possible
if you are interested in tickets, as they are limited. (804) 529-7984. You do not want to miss out - - this is always a fun event!!
A 6 Hour WOTM Training Session will be held at the Lodge on September 12th from 9 am to 4
pm. Registration is $ 10.00 and lunch is $ 7.00. Please sign up with Jackie Francis if you are interested in attending. (804) 529-7349 or [email protected] Congratulations to Faye Hall on being chosen Co-Worker of the Month for August. All of
Faye’s hard work is greatly appreciated! While everyone is busy with their own lives, we do not always know what is going on with
other members. If you know of anyone who is ill or hospitalized, please let our Junior Regent Martie Allman know so she can inform the membership and keep them in our
thoughts and prayers. Martie can be reached at (703) 919-6339. As always, the WOTM meet the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month and would love to have you attend our meetings. The comradery is a lot of fun and you never know what the Committee Chairmen may be planning. Hope to see you there!
Senior Regent Callao WOTM (804) 402-4242
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Board of Officers
LOOM No 917
WOTM No. 2253
Governor Jason Childress Senior Regent Cheryl Doss
Jr. Governor Joe Eller Junior Regent Martie Allman
Treasurer Jim Michel Jr. Graduate Regent Cindy Headley
Prelate Jim Howard Secretary/Treasurer Sharon Lewis
Administrator Ed Rest Recorder Jackie Frances
Jr. Past Governor Craig Hayden Guide Marie Zartman
1st Year Trustee Charlie Elgin Assistant Guide
2nd Year Trustee Brad English
3rd Year Trustee James Hall Committees
Sgt. At Arms Bob Grabus Activities & Sports Tina Moss
Inner Guard Membership Linda Burton
Outer Guard Mooseheart/Moosehaven Tina Saunders
Higher Degree Kathy Cosby
Community Service Kathy Elgin
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Legion Officers
Chairman Charlie Elgin
Vice Chairman Jim (Howie) Howard
Secretary Joe Eller
Assistant Sec. Keith Williams
Don’t know if you’ve heard, but the Legion is now offering 10% off entry to all Legionnaires for all Legion events. Just show your cards for savings. The Legion has also waived the $10 initiation fee for new members. Starting in August Legion meetings will include a $2 hot dog dinner special and “Moose Milk” for $5 from 6 to 8pm. The next Legion meeting will be August 26.
Callao Lodge was third in the country for top association as a lodge. The Lodge goal this year is to be number one. To reach our goal we must increase our Legion membership.
Jimmy Buffet Night is still planned for August 15th. Ron Moody and the Centaurs have been booked. It will be $20/person ($18 for Legion members). Cheeseburgers in paradise and Island fries included. Food 4 – 6pm. Music 7 – 11pm.
New gutters have been installed on the back of the pavilion to help with erosion. The plan is to install more gravel at the back of the pavilion.
I would like to thank everyone who came out and purchased Legion dinners last month. I would also like to thank all the volunteers: Faye, Teeny Man, Glenn, Judy, Kathy, Howie, Marty, Randy, Alice, Joe, Keith, Sarah, Chet. Look at calendar for upcoming Legion dinners.
Also, Thanks to Craig, Wes, Mark, Timmy, Mike and Danny for help with the new sign and electric upgrades in the Lodge. If I’ve missed someone, my apologies.
We need more volunteers for dinners and events! If you can help, please leave your contact information with a bartender or talk with a Legion member.
Thanks, Charlie Elgin 571-271-6182
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PIZZA NITE 1ST & 3RD MONDAY.
4pm-6:30pm CHEESE PIZZA $8. WITH TOPPINGS $10. Call (804) 529-9955 to place an order
WING NITE 2nd & 4th Monday nite
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Last week, we took some friends out to a new restaurant, and noticed that the waiter who took our order carried a spoon in his shirt pocket. It seemed a little strange. When the busboy brought our water and utensils, I noticed he also had a spoon in his shirt pocket. Then I looked around and saw that all the staff had spoons in their pockets. When the waiter came back to serve our soup I asked, "Why the spoon?" "Well," he explained, "the restaurant's owners hired Andersen Consulting to revamp all our processes. After several months of analysis, they concluded that the spoon was the most frequently dropped utensil. It represents a drop frequency of approximately 3 spoons per table per hour. If our personnel are better prepared, we can reduce the number of trips back to the kitchen and save 15 man-hours per shift." As luck would have it, I dropped my spoon and he was able to replace it with his spare. "I'll get another spoon next time I go to the kitchen instead of making an extra trip to get it right now." I was impressed. Then I also noticed that there was a string hanging out of the waiter's fly. Looking around, I noticed that all the male waiters had the same string hanging from their flies. So, before he walked off, I asked the waiter, "Excuse me, but can you tell me why you have that string right there?" "Oh, certainly!" Then he lowered his voice. "Not everyone is so observant. That consulting firm I mentioned also found out that we can save time in the restroom. By tying this string to the tip of 'you know what', we can pull it out without touching it and eliminate the need to wash our hands, Shortening the time spent in the restroom by 76.39 percent." "After you get it out, how do you put it back?" "Well," he whispered, "I don't know what my colleagues do, but I use the spoon."
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AUGUST
MEALS
8/3/20 Pizza night $8/$10
8/6/20 WOTM Meatloaf Mashed potatoes w/ gravy Roasted Vegetables Dessert $10
8/8/20 Randy's Shrimp $10
8/10/20 Wings and crinkle cut fries $7
8/13/20 Judys fried chicken Potato salad Green beans Dessert $10
8/15/20 Jimmy Buffet Night $20
8/17/20 Pizza night $8/$10
8/20/20 Spaghetti Garlic bread Salad Dessert $8
8/24/20 Wings and crinkle cut fries $7
8/26/20 Legion Meeting with hot dog dinner H
8/27/20 Barbecue on bun Baked Beans Slaw Dessert $10
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ALWAYS A GREAT TIME
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Upcoming Events
August 18 – The Rhondels
September 15 – Governor’s Picnic
Happy Heavenly Birthday to all the friends & loved ones we have lost
“Treasured in my heart you’ll stay,
August 1 Whitley Sines, Bryan Childress, John Moone August 2 Rick Senter, Anthony Williams August 3 Nancy Raymond, Jeffery Bourne, Jack Jett, Kevin Swann August 4 Jacqueline Francis, L. Parker Carwile, William Patterson, Richard Tracy August 5 Rodney Canter August 6 Brianna Balderson August 7 Walter Priest, Michael Simmons Jr. August 8 William Dellinger, Franklin Drury, Joe Rest, Jared Thomas, G. Wright August 9 Nora Spradlin, Nancy Campbell, Charlotte Donovan, Charles Clark, Edward Sydnor August 10 Rudolf Reiser August 11 Mark Johnsen, Daniel Lee August 12 Justin Danielson, Brian Livezey, John Sterrett August 14 Marti Zartman, James Hall, Darin Rose, Aubrey Sanders August 15 William Sanford III, Dale Vukmir August 16 Lester Headley Jr. Jason Mahan, Brennon Saunders August 17 Kathleen Dellinger, Girard Child IV, Glen Evertt, Dave Hazel, Chet Knights August 18 T. Gibbs, Michael Krisman, James Lowe Jr. Sam Moody August 19 Janice King August 20 Robert Lisbon August 21 Brenda Gregory, George Schluderman August 23 Rhonda Rose, Glenn Clark, Gary Coates, David Deahl, Michael Hall, Jacob McGlothin , Jason Newsome, Damian Sydnor August 24 Benjamin Benton, Clifton Bowles, Mitchel Douglas, Michael Edwards, Donald Lee Sr. Trevor Musso jr. August 25 Wayne Carnahan, Gary Withers August 26 Shirley Hunt, Ronald Kitchen, Don Short, Donald Smith Jr. August 27 Debbie Waterfield August 28 Margaret Jackson, Joey Mastermaker, Tracy Smith August 29 Cody Clarke, David McGregor, Mark Williams August 30 Holly Gallagher, Adam Packett August 31 Connie Courtney, Shawn Collins, Ken Dunaway
Happy August Birthdays
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Upcoming Events
1st AND 3 RD FRIDAY OF EACH MONTH…. FREE
MUSIC ON THE JUKE BOX, $50 WORTH, OPEN POOL
TABLES
FOLLOW US ON
FACEBOOK FOR UPDATES …..
JIMMY BUFFETT August 15TH
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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
SATURDA
Y
1 2
3
Pizza
Nite
4 WOTM Officers 630pm WOTM Activity 7pm
5 LOOM
Officers
645pm
House Comm.
715
Membership
730
6
Queen of
Hearts
7
8
Membership
730
9 C
10 11
6:15pm
WOTM
Bus.Meeting
7 pm
12
13
14
$5
5pm-
8pm
15
Wing
Nite
Queen of
Hearts
Jimmy
Buffett
16
17
Pizza
Nite
18 WOTM
Orientation
615 WOTM
Business
Meeting 7pm
19
Jt. Officers 630
LOOM Officers
645pm House
Comm 715
Membership
20
Queen of
Hearts
21
22
23
24 Wing
Nite
25
26
Legion Meeting
7pm
27
Queen Of Hearts
28
29
30 31
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We are now taking sealed bids
on a 15KW GENERATOR selling AS
IS working fine the last time we
used it. Please call the Callao
Moose Lodge if more information is
needed. (804) 529-9955
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Should we send our kids back to school this fall? It’s a question that’s on every parent’s
mind, regardless of which schools are re-opening. The big issue is one of children’s safety
and COVID-19. But this poses many smaller questions to consider. How will the health of
students and teachers be monitored? Are schools well ventilated and capable of proper
sanitizing? Are school nurses prepared? How will they rearrange classrooms? Will masks be
provided for students and teachers? What about some sort three-days-off, three-days-on
hybrid of remote and in-person learning? Are buses and drivers ready for social distancing?
Will schools help students who don’t have access to strong internet meet the requirements for
remote learning?
There are no easy answers to any of these questions. The variables are too numerous; so are
the unknowns. Yes, school districts across the country are working hard to create reopening
plans and contingency plans should they not be able to. But, as we’ve learned over the past
six months, COVID doesn’t really care about plans.
(Copied from Website “Should Kids Go Back to School This Fall? Parents Are Divided”)
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The Tommy Moose® program aids in helping children overcome fears and anxiety during times of stress. Donated to Law Enforcement, Fire, and other Emergency workers, Tommy Moose plush dolls are presented to children in various traumatic situations. In addition to this service, the Tommy Moose character has grown to personify happiness, safety, and security through personal appearances, books, and on children's goods.
Tommy originated as a Moose community service project in Connecticut and soon spread throughout the US and Canada.
Since 2002, over 100,000 Tommy Moose plush dolls have been donated to shelters, hospitals, and emergency workers, who in turn deliver them to children in need of some comfort when facing some of life’s biggest challenges.
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