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On June 12, New Port Richey Lodge members donated 150 veteran's creed cards, American flag pins and stars cut from retired American flags mounted to thank you cards for a public veterans' pinning ceremony, which was held at a local funeral home. These were given to all the veterans attending the ceremony, and the remaining items were distributed to veterans in local long-term care facilities. The lodge was the only organization besides the funeral home to donate something and was publicly acknowledged for the contribution. Many veterans and members of the public attended. Veterans received a certificate of honor and two pins. The Young Marines presented the colors and government and military dignitaries made speeches. It ended with the playing of taps and was followed by a catered lunch.

Pictured are Elizabeth Groves, lodge member; veteran Victor Pence; and Fred Spages, PER. All are Air Force veterans.

 

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Zephyrhills Lodge has been furnishing veterans’ homes since 2019. On May 12, Army veteran Aaron Harrison moved in to his new home in Tampa, Florida, which he obtained with help from the HUD VASH program. The Zephyrhills Lodge Veterans Committee has been working with this program. Harrison is the 253rd veteran to have his home furnished by the lodge. Member Jim Cross, volunteer Howard Lundsford, and Ken Fabiani, PER, assisted with the move.On May 15, Navy veteran Bernard Lewis was the 254th veteran whose Tampa home was furnished by the lodge. All furniture and items were purchased with more than $3,500 through the Elks National Foundation Welcome Home Kit. Assisting in the move were volunteers Howard Lundsford and Nick Stritzinger and Ken Fabiani, PER. On May 24, veteran Vincent Chisholm, with help from his caseworker from HUD VASH and lodge member Larry Decena and volunteer Howard Lundsford, moved in to his new home in south Tampa, furnished by the lodge. On May 26, Marine veteran Ismael Rodriguez is the 258th veteran to have a new home furnished, after receiving his house with help from St. Vincent de Paul. 

Pictured is Ismael Rodriguez.

 

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On May 12, Greater Pine Island Elks Lodge #2781 and VFW Post 4353 held a joint event at the VFW to celebrate the 103rd birthday of World War II veteran Wilbur Riepel, who lives on the island. In attendance were Pine Island Elementary students, teachers, public servants, businesspeople and veterans.

Pictured in the front row are Wilma Desmarais; Jack Rovaldi, PER; Corporal Wilbur Riepel; and George Smith, PER. Pictured in the back row are Raymond Desmarais, Darleen Wisniefski, Ed Wisniefski, Suzanne Kramer, Donna Stone and Ed Kiser.

 

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On April 19, approximately 14 members of Port St. Lucie Elks Lodge #2658 and 25 nonmembers put on a talent show of singing, playing music, dancing and comedy for veterans living at Ardie R. Copas Veterans’ Nursing Home. People with special needs who sing and play in a band at Special Java Café participated as well. Kathy Borelli, Lodge Veterans Chair, coordinated this event.

 

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Fort Pierce Elks Lodge #1520 provided lunch for the 40 nurses at the Ardie R. Copas State Veterans' Nursing Home in Port St. Lucie, Florida, May 12. 

Pictured with several nurses are Rod Dally, PER, Lodge Veterans Co-chair, left; member Gail VanHorn, third from left; and Bev Dally, Lodge Veterans Co-chair, right. Not pictured are Ann Smith, Exalted Ruler; Richard Smith, trustee; and members Leslie Briganti and Don Pritchett.

 

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On May 7, Viera Lodge and the Antlers, its youth lodge, donated and distributed 150 lunches and drinks to veterans and their guardians prior to their Honor Flight. The Honor Flight is a nonprofit organization that flies veterans who served in Korea, Vietman and World War II to Washington, D.C., where they spend the day visiting memorials and then spend the night and return the next day. The trip is free of charge to the veterans. This opportunity allows them to share their stories and experiences with comrades and remember the fallen.

Antlers pictured with Bill Orblych, PDD, third from left, are Bella Wessel, Janey Vargas, Jake Vargas, Kody Wessel and Evan Enrique.  

 

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On April 29, Vero Beach Lodge donated $500 to DoYouGiveARuck, an Indian River veterans group that assists veterans who are homeless.

Pictured are Darlene Short, PER; Charlie Jackson, executive director of DoYouGiveARuck; and Jack McClurken, PDD-NY, Exalted Ruler.

 

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On April 17, the Vero Beach Mah Jongg Club donated $8,000 from its annual tournament to the Indian River Vietnam Veterans organization for their work housing veterans who are homeless. The club is run by Elks members but is open to the public. 

Pictured are Melody Gabriel and Carol Unger, co-chairs; Vic Diaz, Veterans Lodge Chair; Karen Guidry, co-chair; and Jack McClurken, PDD-NY, Exalted Ruler.

 

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On April 22, South Hillsborough Elks Lodge #2672, in coordination with the national Our Community Salutes organization and the DeSoto Masons, participated in a greater Tampa Bay ceremony at the Egypt Shriners temple to honor the nation's newest upcoming service members. Our Community Salutes recognizes and supports high school seniors who plan to enlist in the military immediately after high school graduation. OCS also provides the seniors with resources that aid in their transition into military service. There were 146 high school seniors who were recognized. Guest speakers included some from OCS, military retirees and a Brigadier General, who also performed a mock oath of enlistment. All the services were represented. There were more than 300 people attending, including parents, guardians, families, friends, OCS, Elks and Mason members.

Pictured in front is Steve Conrad, PER, trustee. In the back row are Tom Anderson, member; Chuck Stieb, PER, trustee; Sugar Conrad, Exalted Ruler; Bev Wohlrab, member; Brigadier General Cogbill; John Wohlrab, member; Ryan Wentworth, chaplain; and Janet Meyer, trustee.

 

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Hollywood West Elks Lodge #2365 members were recognized April 28 at a luncheon at the Sandy Nininger Nursing Home for their volunteerism and constant support.

Pictured are members Cyndee Freeman, Edward Morin, John Allison and Shelly Sarros.

 

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On May 23, in honor and recognition of Armed Forces Day, New Port Richey Lodge members delivered a tray of cookies and a thank you poster to the personnel at the military recruitment center in New Port Richey, Florida.

Pictured are Navy Chief Robert Davis; Elizabeth Groves, Air Force veteran; Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Gio DeSantis; and Fred Spages, PER, Air Force veteran.

 

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Brandon Elks Lodge #2383 donated $120 in gift cards and $55 in art supplies and magazines to be used as bingo prizes during the annual picnic for James A. Haley Hospital veterans April 14, which was held at the Veterans’ Memorial Park and was put on by the hospital’s Medical Foster Program. The picnic had a large number of veterans and caregivers in attendance. 

Pictured is recreation therapist Kathryn Brant of James A. Haley Hospital.