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410 Air Park Dr. l PO Box 476 l Oceano, CA 93475 BENEVOLENT PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS Oceano/Five Cities Elks Lodge #2504 Reach Out...Share The Experience CLAM TIDE Vol 25 Issue 11• APRIL 2021 Celebrating 47 years of serving our community 1974 - 2021 Michelle Haas Officer of the Year Coco Eells Volunteer of the Year Keith Summers Employee of the Year Dana Pratt Citizen of the Year Inaugural Ball 2021

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Page 1: BENEVOLENT PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS CLAM TIDE

410 Air Park Dr. l PO Box 476 l Oceano, CA 93475

B E N E V O L E N T P R O T E C T I V E O R D E R O F E L K S

O c ea n o/ Fi v e C it i es E l ks Lo dg e # 25 0 4

Reach Out...Share The Experience

CLAM TIDE

Vol 25 Issue 11• APRIL 2021 Celebrating 47 years of serving our community 1974 - 2021

Michelle Haas

Officer of the Year

Coco Eells

Volunteer of the Year Keith Summers

Employee of the Year

Dana Pratt

Citizen of the Year

Inaugural Ball 2021

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CLAM TIDE

All submissions due the Wednesday following the House Committee meeting by 11 am.

Articles: Word format or in the body of email

Photos: Digital using 150 dpi or higher Submit to: [email protected] Clam Tide Editor: Jan Ratterree Questions: Call 805.489.2504

COMMITTEE REPORTS

Monthly: Major Project, Membership/ Lapsation, Public Relations, Americanism and Veterans.

Quarterly: Drug Awareness, Scouting Lodge Activities, & Youth Activities. Forms are in the office for you to fill out. If you would like to have one emailed to you, please contact the office. Turn into the office by the 3rd of each month.

Thank you, Kristi Dupler, Secretary

Official Bulletin Of B.P.O.E. 2504

LODGE OFFICERS 2020-21

REST AREA Rate: $35 Elks Members Only Check in: 1 pm Check out: 12pm Hookups: Water & Electric (50 AMP) Dump Station on Site Free Wi-Fi 805.305.7627

Accident Prevention OPEN

Americanism OPEN

Auditing & Accounting OPEN

BBQ Coordinator OPEN

Bequest & Living Trust OPEN

Bingo OPEN

Community Activities OPEN

Drug Awareness OPEN

ENF Training OPEN

ENF Grants OPEN

Event Photographer OPEN

Flag Day Coordinator OPEN

Hoop Shoot OPEN

Investigation OPEN

Lapsation OPEN

Lodge Activities OPEN

Major Project OPEN

Membership OPEN

Memorial Day Service OPEN

Minors in Need OPEN

Mother’s Day OPEN

Nat. Veterans Service OPEN

Orientation OPEN

Presiding Justice OPEN

Public Relations OPEN

Ritual Committee OPEN

Scholarship OPEN

Scouting OPEN

Teenager of the Month OPEN

Track Meet OPEN

Visiting Committee OPEN

Volunteer Coordinator Coco Eells

Youth Activities OPEN

Scott Alguire, PER Exalted Ruler

Sam Le Blanc Leading Knight

Don Leal Loyal Knight

Michelle Haas Lecturing Knight

Kristi Dupler Secretary

Janae Brolin Treasurer

Esquire

Hilton MacDonald Chaplain

Kathleen Welbourn Tiler

Michelle Haas Inner Guard

Dana Pratt 5 yr. Trustee

Emelie Alguire 4 yr. Trustee

Robin Ross 3 yr. Trustee

Bart Calmenson 2 yr. Trustee

Tony Ulibarri, PER 1 yr. Trustee

COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS 2020-21 PAST EXALTED RULERS

Office Hours: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday - Friday Tel: 805.489.2504 Email: [email protected] Website: elkslodge2504.com

Lodge Meets 1st, 3rd,and 4th Tuesday evenings at 7:00 pm Lounge Hours Mon.– Sun. 1 pm - 8pm Hot Dogs Served (Follow Covid Up Dates)

CATERING INFORMATION

Janae Brolin 805.489.2504 ext. 4 Email: [email protected]

Ed Rodgers PSVP* 1978-79 Tom Flynn* 1979-80 LeRoy Fortson* 1980-81 Sid McCain* 1981-82 Bill Jansen* 1982-83 Rich Crawford 1983-84 Fred Roach 1984-85 Terry Blackwell* 1985-86 Mike Rhoades* 1986-87 Homer Brown* 1987-88 Oscar Mall Jr* 1988-89 Eric Jones 1989-90 D. Donatelli* 1990-91 Ken Dukes* 1991-92 Harry Voakes* 1992-93 Ron Craghill* 1993-94 Dick Kitcsh* 1994-95 John Guyler* 1995-96 Dan Jones 1996-97 Paul Bixler* 1997-98 J Wade Ohler 1998-99 Larry Bailes* 1999-00 Jack Prince* 2000-02 Jake DeTreville 2002-03 Tony Ulibarri 2003-04 Don Reese* 2004-05 Harold Byrd 2005-06 Jesse Troll* 2006-07 Murray Schmidt* 2007-08 Hilton Macdonald 2008-09 Barbara Kostowal 2009-10 Michael Balster 2010-11 Margaret Walker 2011-12 Jay Dupler 2012-13 Beryel White 2013-14 Bob Cherry 2014-15 Frank Mackie* 2015-16 Mike Leon 2016-17 Dale Gregory 2017-18 Mel Baker 2018-19 Scott Alguire 2019-20 Jay Dupler, DDGER 2020-21 By Affiliation Kenneth Trew 2003-04 Ronald Kline* 2009-10 Fred Duffey 2014-15 Rebecca Lewis 2015-16 Ann McDowell 2017-18

PAST EXALTED RULERS *Deceased Con Evans* 1974-75 John Nichol* 1975-76 Al Baughman* 1976-77 Henry Mann* 1977-78

Submissions & Deadlines

Hours changing per Covid Restrictions

Follow our Facebook Site for up to date

info.

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FROM THE

Exalted Ruler Scott Alguire

Hello to my fellow Elks,

Thank you for electing me as your Lecturing Knight. I will do my best to support the lodge and fulfill my duties as an officer.

I would like to encourage each of you to volunteer a few hours a month, especially in the kitchen, and serving meals. It is a great opportunity to meet new people and make new friends.

Fraternally,

Michelle Haas, Lecturing Knight.

It’s the start of a new Elk year. It feels like a new beginning for so many things. Spring is always a season of hope, espe-cially for those of us that originated in colder places. We are used to spending months locked up at home waiting for the weather to clear. The storm we have all endured for the last year is finally lifting. We see a light in the future. We can finally meet our friends again. We can share a meal. We can listen to some music.

Our Elks family has been here throughout the year serving to-go meals and dinner in the tents when possible. We have become closer to those who we see at every meal. They have become our pod of people we feel safe with. Now, as we open more things up, we can expand our pods. We can bring in the old friends we haven’t seen in a year. The Lodge is unique in the fact that we are here to serve our members. That gives us a safer environment to gather. We care about every person that comes through our door because we are family.

I hope to see all of you again this year. This is my second time around the block and many things will go smoothly. This is also an opportunity to bring the lodge back to where we left off. The experiences of the last year will be with us for a long time to come. Now we can move forward with doing charitable work for our community, in some slightly different ways than we have done in the past, but for the same reasons we all joined this Lodge to begin with. We Care about everyone and we Share what riches we have.

Fraternally,

Scott Alguire Exalted Ruler

FROM THE STATION OF THE

Esteemed Lecturing Knight Michelle Haas

Thank you Albion SC Soccer for your wonderful job serving dinner for our

Inaugural Ball.

Ray & Nancy

Camp Hosts received Jackets

Thank you for all your donations to our

different Charity Funds with your Membership

renewal.

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Age 26 and up: $100 *

* (plus pro-rated dues)

Transfer Fee

Reinstatement Fee

Associate Member

Age 21 - 25: $25 *

$36 *

$36 *

$30 (yearly dues)

Application Fees

Membership Applications & Fees All Membership Applications can be downloaded

from out website: www.elkslodge2504.com

FROM THE

Secretary’s Desk Kristi Dupler

Membership Report Member Date Spouse

Blackwell, Terry PER 3/21/21 Sherry

Miller, Freddie 2/25/21

Capra, Eugene 12/20/20 Gloria

Varni, Allan 8/06/20 Mary

Lou

When available, we will post

memorial service information in

our Constant Contact Email Blast.

Hello, Welcome to our new Elk Year! Our officers are all eager to get started as we are allowed to open up further. Our office has been processing your dues as quickly as we can. If you have any wonderful ideas for events, please let them know. Also, if you would like to be an officer or a committee chairman, please talk to Scott Alguire, PER our Exalted Ruler.

Please remember to send in your dues, you can go online to pay, mail it in or visit us at the office from 10am to 5pm. If you are having any issues or problems this year, please give me a call.

I would also like to thank everyone who helped us suc-ceed this past year. We wouldn't have been able to do what we do without you! Fraternally, Kristi Dupler

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20/20 Club for 2021-22

Allen, Donald

Allen, James

Anderson, Ron

Balster, John

Baughman, Larry

Bell, Clayton

Bennet, Terry

Blackwell, Terry

Blakey, Ron

Blosat, Nadine

Bolton, William

Bowen, William

Brokaw, Ken

Brolin, Janae

Burrows, William

Burton, Eric

Carsey, Teresa

Carter, John

Castro, Ronnie

Chamberlain, Dennis

Cooney, Tom

Coxon, Ken

Crain, Chris

Deering, M Roderick

Denney, Frank

Dias, Frank

Dias, Manual

Dupler, Jay

Dupler, Kristi

Eells, Collette

Evenson, Clyde

Felthousen, Peter

Ferguson, Jerry

Fielder, John

Fischer, Karl

Fisher, Lori

Fleming , Lana

Fritch, Peter

Galvan, Carlos

Goetz, Jason

Goetz, Jenna

Hall, Gordon

Hanes, Margi

Hanna, Carol

Hay, Robert

Hendricks, Craig

Hockenbary, Warren

Hovanitz, Stephanie

Jacobson, Robert

Jansen, Doyle

Johnson, Jeff

Kalwitz, Dale

Ketelsen, Margaret Geiger

Kipe, Linda

Kithcart, Harold

Korsgaden, Stacy

Kuntz, Kathy

Lee, King

Legon, Allan

Lewis, Wallace

Lewotsky, Frank

Lloyd, Beverly

Lohse, Thomas

Love, Thelma

Lowy, Martin

Lund, Victor

Mark, Walter

Marshall, Barry

McDougal, John

McDowell, Ann

McKindley, Elaine

Mendoza, Rachel

Merris, Bobbi

Mulette, Frank

Munden, Gwendolyn

Myers, Patricia

Neufeld, Rick

Newman, Robert

O'Connor, Patrick

Ostapowicz, Linda

Patterson, Don

Paul, Kenneth

Petty, James

Phoenix, Michael

Portesi, Rich

Ritter, Ron

Roach, Fred

Santos, Richard

Schmitz, Henry

Shortz, Barry

Sprague, Deborah

Steffen, Joanne

Stonehewer, Peter

Storton, James

Stump, Lisa

Swinehart, Gretchen

Tallon, Jay

TerBorch, Lester

TerBorch, Paul

Trew, Kenneth

Ulibarri, Sirena

Ulibarri, Tony

Uphoff, Robert

Walker, Margaret

Wilbert, Brad

Zepeda, Carole

Allen, Donald M

Allen, Gene

Allen, James R

Ansell, Gayle

Augustine, Al

Balasuriya, Brenda Ann

Balster, John

Baughman, Larry A

Bell, Clayton J

Bennett, Terry W

Black, John P

Blackwell, PER, Terry

Blakey, Ronald J

Blosat, Nadine A

Bolton, William

Bowen, William

Bradley, Jacquitta 'Judy'

Brokaw, Ken

Brolin, Janae H

Burrows, William

Burton, Eric

Calmenson, Jaylene

Cardoza, Franklin

Carsey, Teresa Jane

Carter, John W

Castro, Ronnie

Chamberlain, Dennis

Chambers, Tom

Christianson, Robert

Collins, Jerry

Cook, Joyce

Coon, David V

Cooney, Tom

Counihan, Thomas

Coxon, Kenneth

Crain, Chris

Criswell, Jack R

Deering, M Roderick

Denney, Frank L

Dias, Frank A

Dias, Manuel

Dupler, Jay K

Dupler, Kristi

Eads, Mark W

Eells, Collette C

Evenson, Clyde E

Fedon, Lisa Jeannette

Felthousen, Peter

Ferguson, Jerry

Fielder, John A

Fielder, Michael John

Fillmore, Tim

Fischer, Karl

Fisher, Lori S

Fitzhenry, Melvin

Fleming, Lana Kay

Fleming, Peggy Jo

Forst, Marlena

Fritch, Peter

Gallagher, Matthew Peter

Galvan, Carlos X

Goetz, Jason M

Goetz, Jennifer Nicole

Hall, Gordon E

Hanes, Margi

Hanna, Carol

Harbour, Terry L

Hay, Roger

Hendricks, Craig A

Hensley, Bruce C

Hockenbary, Warren E

Hovanitz, Stephanie

Jacobson, Robert

Jansen, Doyle

Johnson, J D

Johnson, Jeff A

Kalwitz, Dale Lynd

Keeney, Coke

Ketelsen, Margaret Geiger

Kipe, Linda A

Kirkpatrick, Mary

Kithcart Jr, Harold D

Korsgaden, Stacy A

Kuntz, Kathy A

Lara, Michael L

Lee, King R

Legon, Allan

Lewis, Wallace A

Lewotsky, Frank

Lloyd, Beverly

Lohse, Thomas

Love, Thelma J

Lowy, Martin R

Luiz, Steven D

Lund, Victor

Mark, Walter

Marshall, Barry M

Martin, Kenny F

McDougal, John

McDowell, Ann

McGrath, John R

McGuire, Martin

McKindley, Elaine

Mendez, George

Mendoza, Rachel

Merris, Bobbi

Minicucci, David Paul

Munden, Gwen

Myers, Patricia Pam A

Nappier, William H

Neufeld, Rick

Newman, Robert E

Ochoa, Jose L

O'Connor, Patrick J

Ostapowicz, Linda

Patterson, Don

Paul, Kenneth E

Petty, James O

Philipps, Jerry H

Phoenix, Michael C

Plumb, Ruth Ann

Portesi, Richard

Ritchie, Lloyd

Ritter, Ron

Roach, Frederick C

Rosa, Thomas D

Rulison, Craig S

Santos, Richard

Schmitz, Henry

Shortz, Barry D

Spalding, Sharon

Sprague, Deborah A

Steffen, Joanne Marie

Stonehewer, Peter

Storton, James

Strachan, Richard

Stumpf, Lisa

Swinehart, Gretchen

Tallon, Jay

Tardiff, Mark Anthony

Ter Borch, Lester F

Ter Borch, Paul

Thaler, Arthur W

Thomas, Wesley A

Trew, Kenneth L

Uhlorn, Kim Ann

Ulibarri, Sirena

Ulibarri, Tony

Uphoff, Robert B

Walker, Margaret

Welshans, Barbara

Wilbert, Brad

Wilkins, Vince

Wiwchar, Anita Wray

Zepeda, Carole

Major Project Thank you for your Major Project

donations with you membership renewals and during Feb. & March.

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Scholarship News

Minors in Need

To Go Meals Available 5-6pm Only

You can preorder “To Go” meals prior to 4pm on the day of meal.

Please call 805-489-2504 extension 2 (Kitchen)

Leave a message with your name, phone number, number of meals, and

your preferred pick-up time.

During this time, we have many members who have hit difficulties and are unable to pay their dues. We have

started a new fund called MDR to assist these members. After approval on the floor of the lodge for this fund a

drive was started and the next day we were able to help three members with their dues. If you would like to

make a donation to our MDR Fund please let us know.

Lounge

Hi!

Great news! We get to meet again on the second Sunday in April at 11am. We will get to make our plans then! I cannot wait! It is has been a long time. Anyone who would like to join us, you are more than welcome. I will see you all then!

Fraternally,

Kristi Dupler, Minors in Need Chairman

ENF Most Valuable Student Scholarship state judging was held in February in Atascadero. Three of the students judged were represented by our lodge. Two of them were chosen as State Winners! Teenager of the Year scholarship judging is also coming up! We will be judging applications during the second week of April. Please join us as we select our Teenagers of the Year. If you can help judge, please email, or call Sean Pringle ([email protected]/805-801-1936). Specific details on meeting times will be sent out to everyone in-terested. Sean Pringle, Scholarship Chairman

Happy spring to all and welcome to the new Elk year!!!

I would like to thank you all for coming out for St Patrick's Day event. We had a great day, and it was lovely to see all of you. April brings new weather and hopefully new friends, but it also brings for us Friday night dinners. For those Friday nights that we do not have a kitchen event the bar will be doing different bar food. Definitely come see what we come up with. It will be a great surprise!

I hope all of you enjoy your Easter this year. We will be open in the bar on Easter Sunday however there will not be a bunch that day.

For those of you that are golf fans we will be having the Master's tournament on the TV April 8-11, come out and join us. We are looking forward to moving into the orange here soon, we will be adding new tables and seating in the bar when that happens. Please check back regularly to see when we are able to move into the next tier. Please remember that it is now a new Elk year and that we will be asking you for your 2021-22 membership cards when you come to the bar, please be prepared to show them, and thank you again for coming to Oceano Elks Lodge 2504! Morgan Taylor, Lounge Manager

Thank you to all that donated generously to our Member Dues Relief Fund.

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Veterans Committee

Volunteers

Ladies of the Elks “We don’t know them all,

but we owe them all.”

Thank you!

Veteran Care Package

Donations

Joan Clore, President

Lodge Kitchen

If you would like to donate to our Veteran Care Pack-age Donations, please let us know. The donations go to paying for the Postage fees to send these packages

oversea to our military. Each box currently runs around $20 for postage.

Hello from the kitchen,

We are now offering indoor dining @ 25% capacity, and still have outdoor dining as well. Hopefully, we will go to 50% soon. We are continuing to make some food changes. Please give us your feedback on our meals. Brunch will start back up on Sundays, starting March 21st 9am-11am.

Our volunteers have been wonderful, and as we expand, we are looking for more to help.

Keith Summers, Lodge Cook

Dear Fellow Elks,

We met at Old Juan’s Cantina on March 4th. The following events were discussed, Enchilada Sale, which was tabled at this date.

Fashion Show was discussed, and a tentative date is now set for October 16th, which will be a High with Lana Fleming and Jaylene Calmenson as chairs, more information to follow.

There was discussion also regarding whether ladies would like to meet in the lodge lounge or have our meetings at a restaurant with lunch to follow, which was voted on ad ap-proved. Our next meeting will be at the Quarterdeck with lunch to follow meeting. Time of meeting is scheduled at 11:30 am.

Our Cake Sales will start next month on the first Friday of the month. Ladies can bring cakes etc. to next meeting and I will take them to the lodge for Friday’s Bake Sale, which lat-er was approved by Scott Alguire, ER.

We will be having a special meeting with a Strawberry Angel Food Cake for our April birthdays ladies, Emelie Alguire, Margaret Walker, and Laveda Britton, which is our new Sun-shine Lady.

Please attend and help us celebrate these great ladies April birthdays.

Hope you all have a good Saint Patrick’s Day. May the good Lord shine his light on all of you.

God Bless,

Joan Clore, President

From Lodge Volunteer Coordinator, Coco Eells:

Hurray! The Lodge is open for indoor dining, as well as out-door dining from 5 to 7pm! Your kitchen volunteers will serve you a hot meal or grab one to go.

As the lodge continues to open up and more people get vaccinated the busier our lodge functions will become. Thus, more volunteers are greatly needed to keep the meal service and other lodge functions running smoothly. Join in the fun and meet more of your fellow Elks!

Looking to put your photography skills to work, call to let me know! We are in need of a few photographers for head-shots and events. I will put you in touch with someone to guide you through photography protocol and perimeters then get you on the volunteer schedule. \

Keep an eye out for News Blast emails from the lodge and on Facebook for the most up to date information on our restriction status and changes to our dining service. For menu information and to preorder your “To Go” meals give the kitchen a call 489-2504 and select 2.

The Lodge provides volunteers with gloves, face mask (ok to bring your own) and a meal. Close toed shoes are required to work in the kitchen and please tie up/back long hair.

Please contact me to volunteer. Email: [email protected] Call Coco: 805-825-2423 Landline 760-207-2789 Cell

Thank you to the many that donated to Veteran Care Package!

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Purple Pigs

Thank you for your Purple Pigs!

2020-2021

Per Capita $ 7.77

Total $ 9480.30

Major Project

Thank you for your ENF donations!

Elks National Foundation

2020-2021

Per Capita $ 9.70

Total $ 11,824.76

2020-21 CIP Year in Review and Looking Ahead 2020-21 CIP Numbers When the 2020-2021 grant year opened on April 1 last year nothing was as it had been even a month earlier, so the Community Investments Program streamlined available grants and increased grant flexibility in the 2020-21 grant year. In total, more than 4,100 grants—totaling nearly $11.5 million—were approved to support Elks communities. The CIP approved 1,316 Gratitude Grants, the highest amount in three years. The CIP encouraged Lodges to use their Gratitude Grants to make direct donations to organiza-tions that are better equipped to directly serve those affected by the pandemic, instead of encouraging active, in-person projects. Frankfort, Ky., Lodge No. 530 switched from its annual project of serving students and seniors to donating directly to a food pantry. The Lodge felt a responsibility to help where they were needed; even with the current hard-ships, the Lodge “loves to make a difference in our commu-nity.” The $2,000 Spotlight Grant had added flexibility in 2020-21, as well. Lodges could select from one of the six projects to shine a spotlight on veterans’ homelessness or family litera-cy, or they could use the funds for direct pandemic relief. For added flexibility, Lodges could also merge their Spotlight Grant with their Beacon Grant, for a $5,500 Beacon Grant project. Santa Barbara, Calif., Lodge No. 613 held a drive-through Stand Down event. The Lodge partnered with local organiza-tions and provided hygiene kits for veterans experiencing homelessness. “Even though it was different than years past, the Elks showed up,” Grants Coordinator Joe Woodruff said. “The Lodge’s presence and work has made the veterans confi-dent that they can count on the Elks.” The Spotlight Grant had a record-breaking year: 1,043 stand-alone Spotlight Grants were approved, and 345 Lodges opt-ed to merge the Spotlight Grant with their Beacon Grant. In the end, 1,388 Lodges used Spotlight Grants to meet the needs in their communities—a 152 percent increase in ap-proved Spotlight Grant applications from last year! The Beacon Grant, which opened on August 1, set another record with 1,401 Beacon Grants approved. Many Lodges suspended or changed their annual projects to meet immedi-ate and pressing needs in a big way—especially because the Beacon Grant got a boost to $3,500 from $2,500. Homer, N.Y., Lodge No. 2506 used its Beacon Grant to pro-vide winter coats to children through Operation Warm. With the larger grant, the Lodge was able to provide 245 coats to children in need, eighty more than last year. 2021-22 CIP Plan Elks Lodges will continue building stronger communities when the 2021-22 grant year opens April 1. Gratitude Grants are the first grant to launch, and Spotlight Grants and Bea-con Grants will roll out during the summer months. Like this past year, CIP grants will feature more flexible guidelines, allowing Lodges to meet local needs while staying safe. For more information on the 2021-22 grant year, head to elks.org/cip.

52 Club Century Club John Balster x2 John Black x2

Eric Burton x 2 John Fielder

Coke Keeney Ann McDowell

Barry Shortz x2

John Balster Ronald Blakey

Eric Burton John Black

Coke Keeney John Fielder

Barry Shortz Ann McDowell

Fidelity Club William Bolton Kristi Dupler

Jay Dupler Michael Lara

Emelie Alguire Sean Pringle

Robin Ross Robert Uphoff

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APRIL BIRTHDAYS In Our Thoughts and Hearts

Nick Wil l iams Spouse of Natasha

02 Michelle Haas

02 Gilbert Rivera

02 Matthew Wall

03 Francis Misselhorn

04 Craig Alexander

04 Paul Holden

04 Rose Martinez

04 Kim Mistrella

05 Susan Hendrickson

05 David Loughran

05 Bruce Metzler

05 Pam Wedderburn

06 Jan Ratterree

06 Bruce Steude

06 Carol Tyler

06 John Wilburn

07 Maggie Censullo

07 Mike Eden

07 James Lewis

07 Jim Martin

07 Robert Rios

08 Gayle Ansell

08 Gary Fenwick

08 Stephen Hobbs

08 Larry Kirkpatrick

08 Kenneth Loewen

08 Patrick O'Connor

08 Margaret Walker

09 Carlos Bedia

09 Ruben Flores

09 Jerry Philipps

10 Bill Brubaker

10 Glenn Holzer

11 James Bailey

11 William Ray

11 Rick Stephens

11 Richard Strachan

12 David Brassfield

12 John Burke

12 Mitch Cooney

13 Ron Kinney

13 Robert Reginato

13 Fil Simas

14 Sue Alfano

14 Adrienne Leibowitz

14 Kathy Moore

14 David Risenhoover

15 Robert Newdoll

16 Bill Amspacher

16 Nadine Blosat

16 Maxine Perkins

16 Wayne Toscas

17 William Cross

17 Douglas Hyak

17 Gene Leek

17 Richard Santos

17 Gary Soporito

18 Michael Castro

18 Karter Hischke

18 James Horton

18 Walter Mark

18 Elaine McKindley

18 Ralph Stancliff

19 Ron Hester

19 Nancy Paine

19 Keith Summers

20 Cordelia Cota

21 Roy Blackburn

21 Robert Bullock

21 Ruben Martinez

21 Charles Swim

22 Alex Banks

22 Ellen Carl

22 Sherry Thomas

22 R Walker

23 Gary Glasgow

23 Bruce Hensley

24 Judy Gibbs

24 Emelie Lima-Alguire

24 Bill Ricigliano

24 Irma Silva

24 Nicholas Stephenson

25 Dennis Chamberlain

25 Kenny Martin

26 Timothy Bennett

26 Brian Lemons

26 Ted Lester

26 Gretchen Swinehart

27 Philip Gobel

28 Larry Kates

28 Robert Tolan

29 Teresa Benson

29 Allen Schofield

30 Tim Aluisi

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You can have your name on the dining room side of the bar counter. All money collected will go to the Building Fund. We have to fill the bar counter up before we can start putting them on, 40 out of 92 spaces are filled. Fill in the form below and return to the office.

1 Line $50 Line 1: ________________________________________ 2 Lines $100 Line 2: _________________________________________

Bar P laques f o r Sa l e

S uppor t Our Adve r t i s e r s

Hold your next party or gathering at the Elks

Full Amenities • Competitive Pricing •Great Food

Catering Coordinator - Janae Brolin

805-489-2504 • [email protected]

Want to advertise?

Call our office at 805-489-2504

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Official Publication of:

Oceano/ Five Cities BPO Elks Lodge #2504 410 Air Park Drive Post Office Box 476 Oceano, CA 93475-0476

Upcoming Events

Updates will be posted on our Facebook page

Oceano/Five Cities Elks Lodge # 2504

Sunday Brunch has resume 9am - 11am No Brunch on Easter Sunday Apr. 4th

Warmest thoughts to you and your family on this holiday. Happy Easter!