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Lodge Hours
Restaurant
Lunch: Mon - Fri 11:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m.
Dinner: Fridays 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Lounge
Mon: 11:30 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Tues: 11:30 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Weds: 11:30 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Thu: 11:30 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Fri: 11:30 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.
Sat: 3 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Lodge Offi ce
Mon-Fri 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
The Ashland ElkJune
2012944BPOE
The Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks, A Fraternal Organization. Lodge 944. Instituted March 16, 1905 “A Friendly Lodge”.
255 E. Main St. (location), PO Box 569 (mailing), Ashland OR 97520. 541.482.3911 fax 541.482.4938 [email protected]
“The faults of our members we write upon the sand, their virtues upon the tablets of love and memory.” www.ashlandelks.org
Speakeasy and
the SilhouettesCome and join us for some grown up entertain-
ment with a new burlesque troop here in Ashland:
Speakeasy and the Silhouettes. Help raise some
money for the Dumbwaiter. Dress in Black and
White and enjoy the world premiere of this new
vaudevillian troop. June 9th at 8 p.m. on the 2nd
Floor. Tickets are $12 in advance or $15 at the door
if available. Get your tickets early, we hope that this
event sells out! (See poster on page 3 for more info.)
Raffl es
Come Enjoy Hamburgers, Hot Dogs,
Barbecued Chicken, Beer, Soda Pop & Ice Cream!
Games for Children & Youngsters
50/50 Drawing
FAMILY PICNIC SUNDAY JUNE 17
Emigrant Lake, Area B
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The PER Association is paying for the
food this year (donations encour-
aged). Also, bring along a few bucks
for the raffl es!
Come Enjoy the Fun!
All Proceeds Go to The PER Association & Their Projects
Flag Day Ceremonies
Noon, Ashland Plaza
Tuesday, June 14
Congratulations to our Ritual Team!On May 19th, the ritual contest was held at the Brookings lodge. Teams were sent by Brookings, Myrtle Creek, Roseburg, and Ashland. Our team came in second place.
Two members of our team won the all district award for their positions. Gary Johnston is our All District Esteemed Loyal Knight & Michael Golden is both the All District
Exalted Ruler as well as the most impressive. The team missed winning the competition by less than one point! The entire team worked very hard along with Joey
Ngan as the ritual coach and Rhonda Brustol as word checker for this competition. Please let them know that you appreciate their hard work!
Our Team(left to right): Branden
Kester (Candidate), Gary
Johnston (Loyal Knight),
Tim Hannon (Esquire),
Wayne Hamlin (Inner
Guard), Michael Golden
(Exalted Ruler), Jonathan
Dickey (Lecturing Knight),
Joey Ngan (Coach), Aaren
Glover (Leading Knight),
Mary Cooper (Chaplain)
All District Offi cers:Gary Johnston &
Michael Golden
Cross-Country Golf Tournament
June 24, 2012
SORCC (VA Dom) Golf Course
White City, OR
Elks & Guests & Veterans Welcome
Check in at 12 p.m., Tee off at 1 p.m.
$10 Entry Fee includes barbecue after the tournament.
Contact: Jim Marston at 541-227-3407 for more information.
The Ashland ElkA monthly publication of Ashland Lodge No. 944 of the Benevolent & Protective Or-
der of Elks of the USA, published to keep Lodge members informed of Grand Lodge
matters, Lodge functions and operations, and Club activities. All submissions subject
to editing, but are welcome!
Email submissions to [email protected]. Otherwise, you may bring info to the
Lodge offi ce (typed, if possible). Please verify the spelling of any proper names in
submission. All potential editorials for the Lodge bulletin are to be submitted to the
ER for approval prior to the 12th of the month, and be limited to 550 words or less.
Lodge Offi cers & Committee Chairs
Propositions for Membership
Give any feedback you have about proposed members
to the Investigations Committee.
Name Occupation Proposer
Patrick Code Physician-RV Foot & Ankle Clinic Victoria Lane
Arminda Ferris Retired Attorney Judith Clinton
Sean Gallagher Brammo Ron Corallo
James Kolker Owner-Blue Giraff e Day Spa Robert Goldberg
Margaret Wells Spec Ed Assistant-Ashland Schools Nancy Christmann
Jason Locke Machinist-ICW USA Cameron Hanson
William Plein Meter & Relay Tech-City of Ashland Larry Christensen
Robert Gibson Hotel Manager-Cedarwood Inn Gary Johnston
Marty Gorman Physical Therapist-The Monument Studio Robert Townsend
Jamery Roberts Retired Jim Marston
Greg Wallace Maint Tech III-Oregon Shakespeare Festival Tim Hannon
Molly Gardenswartz Electrologist Reinstatement
Daniel Pike Retired Transfer Dimit
Thomas Organ Exec Dir-Oregon Advance Imaging Certifi cate Of Release`
Steve Bernard A Street Point & Parcel Michael Golden
Christopher Wasgatt Owner-Massif Mountain Gear Michael Golden
Bret Snyder Bret Synder Custom Construction James Duft
Bruce Taylor Retired Brian Gorham
Royal Cook Systems Admin-Oregon Shakespeare Festival Jonathan Dickey
Shannon ‘Jakey’ Hicks Wig Mistress - Oregon Shakespeare Festival Reinstatement
Lodge Offi cers
Exalted Ruler -------------------------------Michael Golden 541.482.3390
Leading Knight ----------------------------Aaren Glover 541.601.9047
Loyal Knight --------------------------------Gary Johnston 541.482.4788
Lecturing Knight --------------------------Jonathan Dickey 541.840.1313
Secretary ------------------------------------Steve Booth, PER 541.488.1138
Treasurer ------------------------------------Rocky King 541.773.9467
Tiler -------------------------------------------Polly Stonier 541.535.4523
Esquire ---------------------------------------Tim Hannon 541.324.4554
Asst. Esquire --------------------------------Vacant
Chaplain -------------------------------------Mary Cooper 541.535.2395
Inner Guard ---------------------------------Wayne Hamlin 541.488.8388
Organist -------------------------------------Joey Ngan, PER 541.482.1668
5 yr Trustee ---------------------------------Christine Belcastro. PER 541.482.2002
4 yr Trustee ---------------------------------Fred Hatfi eld, PER 541.601.5002
3 yr Trustee ---------------------------------Larry Christensen, PER 541.482.3343
2 yr Trustee ---------------------------------Charlie Eien 541.778.0230
1 yr Trustee ---------------------------------Ron Corallo 541.482.3175
Butler Memorial Fund
Secretary ------------------------------------Don Gale 808.344.4254
Trustee ---------------------------------------Tim McCartney 541.488.5276
Trustee ---------------------------------------Carlos DeBritto, PER 541.512.2433
Alternate Trustee --------------------------Dave Hoxie 541.482.0400
Harrison Scholarship Fund
Chair ------------------------------------------Barbara Christensen 541.482.3343
Roberts Trust for Hospitalized Veterans
Chair ------------------------------------------Dick Raff ensperger 541.535.3273
Wagner Youth Activities Fund
Chair ------------------------------------------Clyde Brustol 541.535.9322
Past District Deputies
Dick Herndobler, PSP
Grand Lodge Alternate
Herm Blum, PER 541.535.3655
OSEA Offi cers
State President -----------------------------Kay Englund-Coomler, PER 541.773.7305
State Vice President ----------------------Herm Blum, PER, 541.535.3655
State Trustee -------------------------------Mike Coomler, PER 541.944.4189
State Sergeant-At-Arms ----------------Bill James, PER 541.535.4997
State Ritual Chair --------------------------Fred Hatfi eld, PER 541.601.5002
State Photographer ----------------------Pat Stonier, 541.535.4523
State Organist ------------------------------Joey Ngan, PER 541.482.1668
OSEA District Chairs
Americanism -------------------------------Christine Belcastro. PER 541.482.2002
Credentials/Nominating ----------------Joey Ngan, PER 541.482.1668
Convention Advisory ---------------------Michael Golden 541.292.0472
Elks National Foundation ---------------Steve Booth, PER 541.488.1138
E.N.V.S.C. -------------------------------------Jim Marston, PER 541.227.3407
Laws ------------------------------------------Kay Englund-Coomler, PER 541.773.7305
Lapsation / Membership ----------------Steve Booth, PER 541.488.1138
Lodge Bulletin ----------------------------Fred Hatfi eld, PER 541.601.5002
Ritual -----------------------------------------Joey Ngan, PER 541.482.1668
Visual Committee -------------------------Rocky King 541.773.9467
Youth Activities ----------------------------Herm Blum, PER 541.535.3655
Southwest District Deputy GER
Ron Smith, Coos Bay Lodge, 541-267-5332
PER Assoc. Presiding Offi cer ------------Christine Belcastro, PER 541.482.2002
Presiding Justice --------------------------Pam Burkholder-Turner 541.482.5099
Bulletin Editor ------------------------------Michael Golden, 541.482.3390
Committee Chairs
Auditing & Accounting ------------------Ken Hernandez
Community Activities --------------------Mary Danca 541.292.0472
Elks National Foundation ---------------Steve Booth, PER 541.488.1138
Lodge Activities ---------------------------Polly Stonier 541.535.4523
Americanism Coordinator --------------Diane Bennett 541.779.4999
Government Relations -------------------Jerry Barnes 541.840.1798
Memorial Day Coordinator -------------Mary Danca 541.292.0472
Flag Day Coordinator --------------------Jim Potter, PER 541.779.7193
National Veterans Service ---------------Rhonda Brustol 541.535.9322
Public Relations ---------------------------Christine Belcastro, PER 541.482.2002
Ritual -----------------------------------------Joey Ngan, PER 541.482.1668
Visiting Committee -----------------------Fred Hatfi eld, PER 541.601.5002
Membership -------------------------------Gary Johnston 541.482.4788
Indoctrination Coordinator -------------Michael Golden 541.292.0472
Investigation Coordinator --------------Michael Golden 541.482.3390
Lapsation Coordinator -------------------Jonathan Dickey 541.840.1313
Youth Activities ----------------------------Christina Dunlap, PER 541.535.3786
Drug Awareness ---------------------------Joey Ngan, PER 541.482.1668
Hoop Shoot Coordinator----------------Jonathan Dickey 541.840.1313
Accident Prevention Manager ---------Ron Corallo 541.621.6683
Visual Committee -------------------------Rocky King 541.773.9467
Having met all the requirements of the By-laws of Ashland
Lodge #944 and the requirements of the Grand Lodge, member
Lewis Hunt has applied for Life membership in Ashland Lodge.
This request has been read on the fl oor of the Lodge in regu-
lar session. The secret ballot has been set for our regular Lodge
meeting, Wednesday, June 20, 2012.
Application for Life Membership
Brother Hunt achieved 50 years of membership in the Order on May 23, 2012 hav-
ing been initiated on May 23, 1962.
The Crying Corner
April 18 Michael Guss $50.00
May 2 Edward Hawkins $70.00
May 9 Gary Gamble $86.00
May 16 Bruce Sargent $100.00
These members missed their winnings by not being
at the Lodge meeting when their name was drawn:
ER’s MessageHere we are again, another month gone by. They seem to be passing pretty quick
from my perspective. June is here and we have opportunities to get involved at
the Lodge.
On June 1st, our Lodge is hosting a “Ladies Only” lunch for patients at Southern Or-
egon Rehabilitation Center & Clinics on Friday, at 11:30 a.m. at Rogue River Lodge,
Trail. Lodge ladies and friends are invited. Contact Rhonda Brustol (541.941.9052)
to RSVP or to inquire about future Veteran’s events. Carpools are available.
On June 2nd we are hosting the State Ritual Contest. Six teams are coming to
compete for the State title, and the opportunity to perform in the National con-
test in Austin in July. This is an interesting time to watch teams from all over the
State perform the initiation ritual. Volunteers are needed all day to help with this
event. Call Fred Hatfi eld, PER (541.601.5002) if you would like to come help us.
And feel free to come down to the Lodge for Breakfast and Lunch and meet the
many Elk visitors from the district winning Lodges.
On June 9th, we are having a fun new event with a new vaudeville performance
troop called Speakeasy and the Silhouettes. They will be dancing, singing, and
keeping us laughing. This will be raising money to help pay for our Dumbwaiter.
This is for adults only, but don’t worry... We are not breaking any rules here. Good
clean adult oriented fun.
June 14th is Flag Day, and like we do every year we will honor the emblem of our
Country on the Plaza. We have a band, and many fl ags to display. Come to the
back door of the Lodge at 10 a.m. to help us setup, and/or come down to the
Plaza at noon to be part of the ceremony. If you are available to help, please give
me a call. (541.292.0472)
On June 17th, we have our Family Picnic. The PER Association is throwing a party
for the whole family. It’s free for all to attend, but bring some donations for the PER
fund through some raffl es and a 50/50
drawing. Burgers and Dogs will be hot
off of the grill with all the fi xings. We
may even get to have the Dunk Tank
that we have talked about in the past!
Who would you like to dunk? I am
looking for more volunteers to help
with this one too... Call me at the same
number as above.
Finally, Polly suggested to me that I
show off our state offi cers in the Bulle-
tin, and I thought that was a great idea.
I would like to thank these people for
serving the Elks at the State level. It is
a lot of work, and we should let them
know that we appreciate their service
to this great organization.
Please keep volunteering, with your
help, we are going to keep our Lodge a
vibrant hub of Fun, Fraternity & Charity.
Fraternally,
Michael Golden
Exalted Ruler
Kay Englund- CoomlerO.S.E.A. President
Mike CoomlerO.S.E.A. Trustee
Bill JamesO.S.E.A. Sergeant-At-Arms
Fred Hatfi eldO.S.E.A. Ritual Committee Chairman
Patrick StonierO.S.E.A. Photographer
Joey NganO.S.E.A. Organist
Herm BlumO.S.E.A. Southwest District
Vice-President
Jan 11, 2012 March 7, 2012
May 2, 2012 July 11, 2012
Sept 12, 2012 Nov 7, 2012
BLOOD DRIVES
To schedule an appointment, donors may sign up
in the lodge bar, or sign up online at www.givelife.
org & use sponsor code BPOE
District Ritual Contest: Brookings LodgePhotos: Mary Danca
Initiation Night...featuring Dinner!Each month on Initiation night, for just $7, we are serving
dinner at 6:15 p.m. before the meeting. Come out and have
dinner, and then come to see the initiation of our newest
members!
These dinners are cooked, served and cleaned up by an all
-volunteer staff . If you would like to help, please call Fred
Hatfi eld. 541.601.5002
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2nd Friday Blackjack!
Friday June 8th
Come try your luck with some friendly Blackjack
Dealers Wanted: If you can help deal,
call Mary Danca 541.482.3390
3rd Friday Tango - June 15th
7 p.m. - Class (Free)
8 p.m. - 10 p.m. Dance
($5 suggested)
Keep Your Eyes on the Skiesfor our annual fundraising raffl e for a balloon ride
Upcoming Veterans Activities
• June 1st - Veteran Ladies Lunch - Residents at SORCC
• June 19th - Veteran Ladies Lunch - Community Residents
• July 14th - Visit Sanctuary One/Lunch with Lady Veterans
• August 2nd - Veterans’ Ice Cream Social - Lithia Park
Contact Rhonda Brustol for information at 541.535.9322
Lunchtime Kitchen VolunteersOur lunch service each weekday has been growing, so we are sending some help
into the kitchen to work with our chef Jim Potter. If you would like to help, contact
the offi ce.
Hawaiian Luau ThanksOn May 12th the Ashland Elks Lodge hosted our annual Luau and what a great time we had! The hundred plus people that attended were treated to excellent Ha-
waiian food and enjoyed fantastic hula dancing by Ho’opa’a Hawaii. Some folks braved the dance fl oor and got a quick hula lesson. The kids (and adults) went crazy
with the hula hoops. Many thanks to Ho’opa’a Hawaii for graciously donating their time. A big thank you to Chef Gary Nadeau for the wonderful dinner! Also thank
you to Alan Parowski for bringing his Hawaiian decorations, Joey Ngan for his perfect lighting, and Scott and Nancy Curry for sharing their amazing sound machine.
Congratulations to Sheila Whitesitt and Doug Peterson for winning Mary Danca’s beautiful handmade Hawaiian quilt and Hula book. Thank you Mary! For decorating,
undecorating, cashiering, and serving I want to give many, many thanks to Irene Stone, Berniece Monning, Linda Goldfarb, Nancy Curry, Deanna LaBrensz, Ralph and
Marilyn Fidler, Clyde Brustol, Liz Bailey, Fred Hatfi eld, Mary Bratten, Karen Stewart, Jessica Ballard, Jamie Garcia, Maria Navarrette, Kathy Price and April Carrington. The
volunteers at the Elks Lodge continue to rock! I hope you’ll join us next year for another great Luau.
Mahalo and Aloha to all!
Polly Stonier, Tiler
To DecorateDo you love to decorate for the holidays? Is setting a formal dinner table some-
thing that you enjoy? We are in the process of setting up a “master” list of po-
tential decorators for all the events and holidays at the Lodge. No one would
be obligated to decorate all the time, and this wouldn’t have to be a permanent
commitment. We’d just like to be able to send out an email or make some phone
calls when necessary and if you’re able or willing to help, great. If not, no problem.
After helping decorate for the last 10 years, I can say it really is a lot of fun, so I hope
you’ll join the group for some occasional decorating and FUN. If you’re interested,
please call Polly Stonier at 541.535.4523.
Dominoes Anyone?If you would like to play some dominoes, come down to the Lodge. An informal
friendly game is run every Tuesday at 11 a.m. on the mezzanine during lunch.
Attention Bridge PlayersCome join a great group of people for party bridge at the Lodge Tuesdays, 10 a.m.
until 3 p.m.. Enjoy lunch and some interesting conversation. We need players and
substitutes. For information, please call Joyce Dickinson 541.482.8695.
BirthdaysTo Members Born In June
Our Birthday Gift is One Free Dinner on Birthday-Orientation Night
01 Mark Dirienzo01 Jed Meese01 Robert W Wright02 Tom Kohan03 Allan C Carver04 Richard L Croly04 Paul Kossluk04 Victor Lively04 Alexander L Menashe05 Scott Hall06 Walter H Hoff buhr07 Vernon L Carlson07 Mark L Herndobler08 Christian M Bianca08 William Gabriel08 Ted Morehouse08 Gerald W Reichstein08 Peter M Zukis10 Glenn B Franklin10 Richard A Mattos10 Robert L Nichols10 Michael O’Dinwaller11 Robert E Fulton Sr11 Jason Keen
11 Jim Morris12 Suzanne L Haveman12 Frank D Long Jr12 Wallace N Sabin13 Chauncey E Craig14 Christopher Daugherty14 Arlan W Foote14 Italo Marin14 Clay Nelson15 Jeanne Legrand16 Marilyn Anderson16 Darin Welburn17 Gregg Adams17 Robert L Christiansen17 C Gregg Lininger17 William C Maassen17 Mary Z Maher18 Amanda Alford18 Melanie Hemmingsen19 Jessica Ballard19 Laurance Clark19 George H Oakley III20 Robert B Goldberg20 Barbara J Longhurst
20 Tom Wimmer21 Robert E Moore21 Donald E Yates22 Bruce Campbell22 Donald L Ferguson23 Jerry Asher23 Gerald E Chriss23 Andrew B George III23 Kenneth H Jones25 Eric Pearson25 Randal Seymour25 Harlan E Weaver26 Gene D Arnold26 Matthew R Carpenter27 Michael Armitage27 Ross Rampy28 James Delsman28 Robert Ludwig28 Sandra Royce28 Herbert Singleton28 Guy Vick29 Wayne Hammond29 John W Stranberg
Friday Night Dinner MenuJune Friday night dinner menu
June 1st - Early Start... 5 PM Soup: Soup du JourEntrée: Pork Tenderloin – Mashed Potatoes/Gravy Oven Roasted Chicken - Rice Vegetables Salad & RollsDessert: Surprise DessertAlternate Steak: $16
June 8thSoup: Soup du JourEntrée: Salisbury Steak - Mashed Potatoes/Gravy Fish – Mashed Potatoes/Gravy Vegetables Salad & RollsDessert: Apple Cobbler w/ Ice CreamAlternate : Steak: $16
June 15thSoup: Soup du JourEntrée: Prime Rib- Baked Potatoes $15 Cranberry Chicken – Rice $13 Baked Potatoes Vegetables Salad & RollsDessert: Pineapple Upside Down Cake
June 22nd– Birthday Dinner!Soup: Soup du JourEntrée: Meat Loaf- Mashed Potatoes/Gravy Fish – Mashed Potatoes/Gravy Vegetables Salad & RollsDessert: Birthday CakeAlternate : Steak: $16
June 29th- Thanksgiving in JuneSoup: Soup du JourEntrée: Turkey – Dressing Mashed Potatoes & Gravy Cranberry Sauce Vegetables Salad & RollsDessert: Roosters PiesAlternate Steak: $16
Dinner is $13.00 unless otherwise noted.
541-488-5560541-601-5560
Dinner for a Dollar?Volunteer to collect money at our Friday night dinner!
Please contact Fred Hatfi eld, PER. (541.601.5002)
Please Contact
Victoria or Maria
to schedule your special
events:
or call the offi ce
(541.482.3911)
LODGE CALENDAR
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* Your event... HERE!
Dancing
Feel Like Dancing?Scott Curry is kind enough to provide us with music
for dancing every month on Birthday-Indoctrina-
tion night! Put on your dancing shoes and join us.
Look for the dancing logo on the calendar.
(Dinner Menus on Page 9)
Upcoming Events
June 1: Ladies Veterans Lunch
June 2: State Ritual Contest (Ashland Lodge)
June 9: Vaudeville Show (Adults Only)
June 9: Veterans Ladies Lunch
June 14: Flag Day
June 15: Tango Class & Dance
June 17: Family Picnic
July 4: Independence Day Breakfast
July 14: Lady Veterans Visit Sanctuary One & Lunch
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27 28 29 Kiwanis
Ladies Bridge 10 a.m.
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Lodge 7:30 p.m.
31 1 Dinner 6 p.m.Greeter Wayne Hamlin
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State Ritual ContestAshland Lodge
3 4 5 Kiwanis
Ladies Bridge 10 a.m.
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Board of Directors 6:30 p.m. Lodge 7:30 p.m.
7 8 Dinner 6 p.m.Greeter Joey Ngan
9 Veteran Ladies Lunch
Speakeasy and the Silhouettes 8 p.m.
10 11 Investigations
6:30 p.m.
12 Kiwanis
Ladies Bridge 10 a.m.
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Lodge 7:30 p.m.
14 Flag Day Celebration
(Plaza @ Noon)
15 Dinner 6 p.m. Greeter Christine Belcastro
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Bulletin Submission Cutoff
17 18
Family Picnic!
19 Kiwanis
Ladies Bridge 10 a.m.
20
Board of Directors 6:30 p.m. Lodge 7:30 p.m.
Balloting
21 22 Orientation & Birthday Dinner 6 p.m. Greeter Fred Hatfi eldMusic: D.J. Scott Curry
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24 25
Cross-Country Golf Tourney 12 p.m.
26 Kiwanis
Ladies Bridge 10 a.m.
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Lodge 7:30 p.m.Initiation
28 29 Dinner 5 p.m.Greeter Larry Christensen
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Dominoes
11 a.m.
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June 14
Flag Day
June 2
State Ritual Contest
June 9
Speakeasy and the Silhouettes
Vaudeville/Burlesque Show
June 17
Family Picnic
July 4
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