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ReporterVolume 30, Number 5 Sarasota, Florida May 2011
Sahib ShrinersA.A.O.N.M.S.The
Shrine Club Directory, 8Shrine Club News, 8Shrine Unit News, 18Thursday Luncheons, 30Masonic Digest, 32Ladies Calendar, 42Officers, Appointees and Unit Leaders, 44Index of Advertisers & Shriners Info, 45Sahib Shriners Calendar, 46
May 1 King Pin Pancake Breakfast, 8:00 a.m., 394-7 FSA Convention - West Palm Beach
8 Mothers Day10 Birthday/Anniversary Dinner Dance, 6:00 p.m., 619 Stated Meeting, 12:45 a.m., 621 Club/Unit Head Meeting, 9:00 a.m.27 Tribute to Neil Diamond & Barbra Striesand, 7:30p.m., 1430 Sahib Closed – Memorial Day
Shriners Having Fun & Helping Kids
Sahib Shrine Restaurant & Lounge
MAY 2011 Lunch 11 AM – 2 PM
Lounge 11:00 am to 9:00 pm Friday 11:00 am till…
Appetizers
½ dozen Chicken Wings $3.95 Dozen Chicken Wings $6.95 served hot, mild or Bar B Q with celery and bleu cheese Onion Ring Basket $4.95 Chicken Tenders $7.95 French fries & honey mustard sauce
Combos Low Calorie Plate $6.95 8 oz ground beef patty with cottage cheese and fresh fruit Soup and 1/2 Sandwich $4.75 Cup of soup of day and ½ sandwich tuna salad, chicken salad, sliced ham or sliced turkey Western Omelet $5.95 with fresh fruit Sandwiches 8 oz Burger on a Kaiser roll $6.95 lettuce, tomato, onion with French fries Cheeseburger $7.25 Turkey-Ham Club with fries $7.95 Ham and Cheese sandwich $4.95 with chips Chicken Salad Sandwich $4.95 with chips Tuna Salad Sandwich $4.95 with chips Liverwurst & Onion $4.75 ¼ Lb. Hot Dog with fries $3.95 BLT with chips $4.50 Grilled Cheese & Tomato $3.95
Soup of the Day
Cup $2.50 Bowl $3.75
Salads House Salad $2.50 Caesar Salad $2.00 Asian Chicken Salad Bowl $8.95 Chopped Chef Salad Bowl $8.95 Chicken & Tuna Salad Plate $6.95 Lettuce, tomato cottage cheese
Monday Evening Tacos & Hot Dogs $1.50 each
Chili Dog $1.75 Tuesday Evening
CLOSED Wednesday Evening
5 PM till 7:30 PM Prime Rib Night $14.95 With Baked Potato, Soup or Salad Bar
**Appetizers and Sandwiches available** Reservations Please: 366-4449
HILLBILLY BUFFET-THURSDAY’S
Serving 5:00 to 7:00 PM $8.50 PER PERSON
May 5 Pork & Sauerkraut May 12 Chicken & Dumplings May 19 Meatloaf May 26 Sweet & Sour Pork with Pineapple
Includes: Fried green tomatoes, fried fish, potatoes, beans, coleslaw, gravy, biscuits, rolls,
dessert, coffee and tea
Friday Evening 5 PM till 7:30 PM All Dinner entrees are served with your choice of potato or rice, chef choice of vegetable, and soup
AND Salad Bar Boneless Chicken Breast $12.95 Twin Tenderloins $14.95 Pan fried with Monterey Jack cheese, mushrooms, tomato New York Sirloin Steak $13.95 6 oz. Maine Lobster Tail $16.95 With drawn butter Fish and Chips $8.95 Alaskan Pollack - all you can eat Grouper Sandwich $8.95 Lettuce, Tomato, Tartar, French Fries Reuben Sandwich $8.95 Corned Beef, Sauerkraut, Swiss cheese Soup and Salad Bar only $8.95
**ASK ABOUT THE CHEF’S SPECIAL**
Soda $1.00 Coffee/Tea $1.00 “Dinner Reservations Encouraged”
941-366-4449
Change is inevitable, Growth is optional!
Page 4 SAHIB REPORTER May 2011
The Official Monthly Publication of
Sahib ShrinersA.A.O.N.M.S.
600 N. Beneva RoadSarasota, FL 34232
Phone: (941) 366-4449FAX: (941) 366-8578
Email: [email protected]: http://sahibshrine.org
Editor-in-ChiefGary Schweinshaupt
Phone: (941) 356-5381Email: [email protected]
Staff WriterMalcolm Van Dyke IIPhone: (941) 955-6483.
Email: [email protected] Photographers
Malcolm Van Dyke II – Sarasota Co.Phone: (941) 955-6483.
Email: [email protected] J. Springer – Manatee Co.
Phone: (941) 795-1142Email: [email protected]
Staff AssistantBobbi Schweinshaupt
The Reporter is dedicated to promoting theinterests of Sahib Shriners, Shriners Hospitalsfor Children, Shrine Burns Institutes and theSahib Shrine Clubs and Units and Freemasonry.
DEADLINEAll materials for publication must be submit-ted to the Sahib Shriners office no later thanthe first Thursday of the month for publicationin the following month.
Text and images produced using comput-ers may be submitted via email or on a PC-compatible floppy diskette or CD. Text shouldbe submitted in ASCII format or in a com-monly-used word processor format. Photos,floppy diskettes or CDs from units or clubs willbe returned to writer.
Sahib Shriners disclaim any liability fromany loss or damages resulting from articles,opinions, statements or representationsexpressed or implied in this publication.
All rights reserved. No part of this publicationmay be reproduced or transmitted in any formwithout permission in writing from the publisher,except by other Shriner publications. Requestsfor reproduction should be addressed to SahibShriners. Copyright © 2011.
SHRINE HOSPITAL INFORMATIONFor information or assistance in contactingthe Shriners Hospitals for Children or a ShrineBurns Institute call:
National: (800) 237-5055Florida: (888) 665-KIDS
Sarasota: (941) 366-4449Email: [email protected]
The Reporter
Photo on Page 1: The Sahib Clowns during the 30th Annual Sahib Shrine Circus, by Al “Corny” Cobb.The Reporter: is published monthly (except in July), a subscription is included in our member’s annual Sahib Shrine dues of $100, by theSahib Shrine Temple, Inc., 600 N. Beneva Road, Sarasota, FL 34232. Third-class postage paid at Manasota, FL.
Editor’s notesby Gary Schweinshaupt, KCCH, [email protected]
Chaplain’s cornerChaplain’s cornerChaplain’s cornerChaplain’s cornerChaplain’s cornerby the Rev. Noble Don Kerr, Chaplain
The month of May brings itstime of memory. It also means
for some a time to leave thesouthland for a return to the north.Whatever we do, we remember Mayas a glorious time of spring flow-ers, blossoming dogwoods and newleaves coming on the trees. May isand always will be the month of joyand pleasure.
May is an occasion to remind usof Mother’s Day. Being a mothertoday; and being a mother whenwe were children, seems like twodifferent worlds. Mothers meanfamilies. Since ages past familieshave been the primary unit of allsociety. It was once said, “Train upa child the way he should go and hewill not depart from it.” That was aproverb held sacred within the fam-ily but how valid is it today, I won-der, for our modern families?
May also brings us to the obser-vance of Memorial Day, which al-ways has been a time for patrioticcelebration. Loyalty to country hasbeen one of those virtues deeplyembedded in our nation’s history.It is our privilege to honor ourbrave military heroes; and to re-member the sacrifices they havemade to protect and defend us.None of us likes wars and we wishthey could be avoided; but therecome times when there is no otherway.
As it was said to Esther in thatancient Biblical book of Daniel,“For such a time were you born.”So, we live with what is ours andgive thanks for what we have andpray, too, that we in our time mayleave an influence of hope and cour-age that will be remembered.
Guess what? We’re still strug-gling with the Sahib/Masonic
District 27 mass email list. I’mstill hoping the current programcan be ironed out, but it has been astruggle. If you expected to receivethe Friday Webletter and stillaren’t receiving it, send a messageto <[email protected]>, DONOT reply to the Webletter, allyou will get is an error message.Don’t forget, the current FridayWebletter will be posted on theWebsite at <http//:sahibshrine.org/webletter.htm> if you don’t receiveit during the mass email, whichwill now be sent late on Thursdayevening.
In this issue you will find sev-eral pages of Sahib Shrine Restau-rant menus. This is an effort to getyou to pay attention to the widerange of offerings in our food andbeverage department. The onething that is missing is YOU! YourDivan is working hard to find away to appeal to members to sup-port our restaurant.
The two subjects discussed mostfrequently around Sahib is mem-bership and member participation.The Divan just doesn’t understandwhy you don’t support the restau-rant and lounge. For sure, there aprobably many reasons, but whatthey need the most is for YOU tocommunicate with them. If you area potential Sahib restaurant goer,what keeps you from eating there?Price, distance, service, food qual-ity—why aren’t you coming? TheDivan can’t address any of thesereasons, if they don’t understandyour concerns about them. Pleaseconsider discussing this with yourcircle of influence, and pass on yourfeelings to the Divan members, per-haps if they really understood howmembers feel about our restaurantand lounge they could get a betterhandle on how to change the mo-mentum. Sahib has the last temple-managed full-service restaurant inFlorida, if the lack of utilizationpersists, we could lose our restau-rant and lounge!
We can’t grow, if they don’t know!
May 2011 SAHIB REPORTER Page 5
Potentate’sNotes
Nobles,
It’s May, and one third of the year has flown by! Our nobles and their ladieshave been extremely busy volunteering the past two months. Starting withthe ballgames—now over; the Sarasota County Fair—now over; and in Aprilthe Sahib Shrine Circus—now over. Most of our snowbirds are going north forthe summer and we think things will start to quiet down for a while. Well,think again! Some of us will be returning from the Potentate’s spring cruisefor a day or so, only to be off again to the east coast because FSA is comingthe first week of this month and we will be travelling to see the competitionthat will include some of our units vying for first place. I hope that the unitswill be successful and bring home a trophy or two.
We will of course have our May Birthday/Anniversary dinner dance. OurStated Meeting has been pushed forward to May 19 because the NationalSojourners will be in town on May 12, and we will have the featured speakerat our luncheon.
The third week of this month is the start of the Grand Council of LOS. It’s areal honor to host the Grand Council in Sarasota. This will also bring ourown Grand High Priestess Lady Jennie Crawford back to us after a year oftravelling throughout the various chapters of LOS. Lady Jennie has beensuperb this past year and we are very proud of her. We will also have twoPotentates’ Balls to attend this month—Mahi in Miami and Bahia in Or-lando.
The end of May will bring the Florida Grand Lodge meeting in Orlando. Afterhis installation, the Grand Master will be conducting a Ceremonial of all thecandidates that all the temples in Florida can produce for this event.
When you stop to catch your breath this month, contact a brother you haven’tseen for a while. It will make your day as well as his. See you around Sahib.
Yours in the Faith,
Tom Millaway, Potentate
Change is inevitable, Growth is optional!
Page 6 SAHIB REPORTER May 2011
SAHIB SHRINE CONTRIBUTIONSTO SHRINERS HOSPITALS
Total YearMarch To Date
Memorials .................................... $ 175.00 $ 1,500.00Donations .................................... 50.00 438.52100 Million Dollar Club ............... 100.00 300.00Hospital Benefit Days * .............. 470.00 31,769.88
$ 795.88 $ 34,008.40
* $TBD Retained for The Sahib Hospital Transportation Fund.
SAHIB SHRINE HOSPITALCOMMITTEE REPORTJesus Cabalo, Hospital Chairman
REPORT FOR MARCH
New Patients (YTD) ....................................................... 19 (41)Trips (YTD) ..................................................................... 30 (100)Trips to other hospitals (YTD) ...................................... 0 (3)Clinic Appointments (YTD) ........................................... 160 (394)Admissions (YTD) .......................................................... 9 (16)
SAHIB SHRINERS“SPRING TIME” PRESENTED BY THE SAHIB CLOWNS
LADIES NIGHT DINNER DANCELADIES NIGHT DINNER DANCELADIES NIGHT DINNER DANCELADIES NIGHT DINNER DANCELADIES NIGHT DINNER DANCEWWWWWith Birthday and Anniversary Celebrationith Birthday and Anniversary Celebrationith Birthday and Anniversary Celebrationith Birthday and Anniversary Celebrationith Birthday and Anniversary Celebration
Tuesday, May 10• Social Hour – 6:00 p.m. • Dinner – 7:00 p.m.• Dancing – 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. with “Brass Rings”
• Choice of Entree:Tickets: $19.50 per person, includes sales tax and gratuityPurchase Ticket Reservations in Advance a Must!Nobles – Fez, Jacket & TieLadies – Commensurate attireNo Ticket Sales after the Preceding ThursdayBox Office: 366-4449, ext. 320
Proceeds are for the Benefit of Sahib Shriner’s Activities, Payments are not Deductible as Charitable Contributions.
Florentine Chicken Breast w/spinach & cheeseButtercrumb Tilapia
Official CallOfficial CallOfficial CallOfficial CallOfficial Call
MAMAMAMAMAYYYYYSTSTSTSTSTAAAAATED MEETINGTED MEETINGTED MEETINGTED MEETINGTED MEETING
THURSDAY NOONMay 19, 2011
• 11:00 a.m.Fun and Fellowship• 11:30 p.m.Band entertains• 12:00 Noon Lunch• 12:45 p.m. Meeting Opens• Balloting• 2011 Dues card and Fez required
Official CallOfficial CallOfficial CallOfficial CallOfficial Call
JUNEJUNEJUNEJUNEJUNESTSTSTSTSTAAAAATED MEETINGTED MEETINGTED MEETINGTED MEETINGTED MEETING
SATURDAY 9:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m.June 4, 2011
• 09:00 a.m. Club/Unit Head Meeting• 10:45 p.m. Meeting Opens• Noon. Lunch• Balloting• 2011 Dues card and Fez required
We can’t grow, if they don’t know!
May 2011 SAHIB REPORTER Page 7
Recorder’s notesby Oscar Cloutier, [email protected]
Assistant Rabban’s notesby Bill Zurlo, [email protected]
This had been a very troubling year for me. Icontracted double pneumonia, bronchitis, and a
sinus infection all at the same time and experienceda very long recovery period. February and Marchwere much of a blur. It seems many others experi-enced similar fates and I truly hope their recoverywas much quicker than mine was.
This having been said, the Shrine activities movedahead with an accelerating pace in March. I visitedMcKechnie Field once and greeted the Gulf and Mana-tee Shrine Club nobles, ladies and friends. All wereworking tirelessly as usual. This was an unusual yearand leaders in both clubs worked through their prob-lems in a very professional manner. Nobles in bothclubs represented the Shrine and themselves by com-pleting a successful year. Spring training is overexcept for one more day in which the Manatee ShrineClub accepted an invitation from the Pirate organiza-tion to help them by working this day.
The county fair was also a challenge this year. Theleaders had a difficult time filling all of the slots, butfinally made it through to the end. The weather wasperfect; at least this was a positive. I’m sure all arehappy that the county fair is over for another year.
I have been working with several very qualifiednobles namely Ken Shipley and Bob Trudel to get thisyear’s circus up and running in a very short time frame.The two nobles mentioned, with Ken taking the lead,have pulled this all together and hopefully we will havehad a very successful circus. This year it was outside inthe front parking area at Robarts Arena, in CircusHollywood’s tent and was held on Friday, Saturdayand Sunday, April 8-10. The Divan ladies plus somefriends sold tickets at the circus trailer and the circusoffice at Sahib Shrine also sold circus tickets.
Some of us are looking forward to the Potentate’sCruise in late April and early May for respite andrejuvenation. Then back to the FSA and into the fray.
Some of our key players were out of commission;Oriental Guide Connie Jacobi for four weeks withfoot surgery and Ill. Sir Oscar Cloutier, PP with backsurgery. In addition, Chief Rabban Charles Levan isrecovering from bone marrow cancer after surgery atMoffitt Cancer Center in Tampa. We pray for ournobles who have serious recoveries ahead and hopethey are short.
We want to wish all of our nobles heading north avery safe journey home. We will miss you in the
coming months. Have a great summer and we willlook forward to seeing you in the fall, so don’t forgetto come back.
As we wind down in the next five months, I wantto emphasize the fact that Sahib will be open forbusiness. We urge you to attend our great Birthday/Anniversary Dinner Dances held the second Tuesdayof every month. If you are having a birthday oranniversary, why not come to Sahib and have anenjoyable evening with friends? You may even belucky and win a bottle of wine or champagne for yourtable or a gift certificate to the Sahib restaurant.
Our Thursday lunch is a perfect time to come seeall your fraternity brothers and trade “war stories.”
We have revised our Wednesday and Friday nightmenus in the restaurant and have added some sand-wiches and salads. These are all at very reasonableand competitive prices. Come on in and give us a try.
My point is very simple. To succeed we need you toplease consider coming out and supporting your fra-ternity. If there is a reason why you don’t want tocome to the temple, please let us know, we may beable to correct it. We appreciate all input from ournobles.
We have one of the best temples in Shrinedombecause we have the most dedicated, hard workingnobles who work diligently to insure our success. Aswe go into the summer months, it would be veryhelpful if you could manage to attend some or any ofour functions. We would love to see you.
Chief Rabban’s notesby Charles M. Levan, 33°, [email protected]
Well, recovery took longer than expected, but I amoff and crawling to the many activities this
month. First, we have FSA and all the activities thatinvolves. The stated meeting on the 19th, Club/UnitHead meeting the 21st, the Mahi Ball and the BahiaBall, ending the month with the Grand Lodge ofFlorida. The fun never stops.
Membership continues to be our primary concern.Several nobles are working hard on the membershipcommittee trying to recruit new nobles and keep the
ones we already have. Everyone needs to get involvedin this activity.
Thanks to Carroll Scribner for all he has done forHospital Days and Monday Night Bar Bingo calling.Thanks to Marylou Ellis also for Monday Night BarBingo calling.
I want to thank all those who called and sent cardsduring my recent stay at Moffitt Cancer Center. Theprayers are really appreciated and helpful.
. . .continued on page 31
Change is inevitable, Growth is optional!
Page 8 SAHIB REPORTER May 2011
SHRINE CLUB DIRECTORY
SHRINE CLUB NEWS
VENICE SHRINE CLUBPresident: Jim Jensen – 739-9324
2808 60th Ave. W., #1903Bradenton, FL 34207-4313
Email: [email protected] at So. Venice Yacht Club
4425 Yacht Club Dr.South Venice
3rd Tuesday, 11:00 a.m.
NORTH PORT SHRINE CLUBPresident: Jack Watson – 240-5737
4139 Targee AveNorth Port, FL 34287-4222
Email: [email protected] at The Olde World Restaurant
14415 S. Tamiami Trail, North Port, FLEvery Tuesday, breakfast served at 8:00 a.m.
Stated Meeting, 2nd Monday at 11:30 a.m.
HILLBILLY SHRINE CLUBReban: Del Rawlinson – 951-0033
2301 Wood St.Sarasota, FL34237-8019
Email: [email protected] 1st Thursday of each month
at Sahib ShrineConference Room A - 7:30 p.m.
MANATEE SHRINE CLUBPresident: James (Jim) F. Smith - 907-0746
6539 The Masters AveLakewood Ranch, FL 34202Email: [email protected]
Meets at the Peridia Golf & Country Club4950 Peridia Blvd., Bradenton
1st Friday each month - 11:00 a.m.Social Events to be Announced
GULF SHRINE CLUBPresident: Vic Larson – 758-8943
6009 Courtside Dr., Lot T11Bradenton, FL 34210-4956
Email: [email protected] at American Legion Post 24, Bradenton
2nd Tuesday each month – 11:00 a.m.Ladies Dinner Dance - 4th Wednesday (3rd in Nov.)
each month – Bradenton Country Club
ENGLEWOOD SHRINE CLUBCo- Presidents:
Ron Mines – 697-2523Email: [email protected].
Richard Hire – 475-3410Email: [email protected]
Meets the 1st Tuesday of each monthat the Englewood Elks 11:30 am.
Lunch 12 Noon
CLUB COUNCIL Sec./Treas.: TBA
MOTOR CORPS SHRINE CLUBPresident: Eric Bock - 753-8777
6918 Pleasant Hill RoadBradenton, FL 34203
Email: [email protected] the 3rd Wednesday of each month
at Sahib Shrine - 7:00 p.m.
DIRECTOR OF CLUBSSam Cohen – (941) 377-0273 Email: [email protected]
Gulf Shrine ClubVictor Larson, President, [email protected]
As the clubs activities wind down for the summermonths, we still need to support the temple func-
tions. Bingo can always use help, to relieve thosededicated workers every Tuesday. Money Mania ishere again and a vital contribution to help supportour temple. Our next meeting is Tuesday, May 10, at
the American Legion Post #24, 2000 75th StreetWest. Board meeting 10:00 a.m.; business meetingand luncheon at 11:00 a.m., we hope to see you there.
We have no meetings in June, July and August.Our next Dinner/Dance is October 26. More details inour next Reporter. Have a great and safe summer.
We can’t grow, if they don’t know!
May 2011 SAHIB REPORTER Page 9
Annual Advertising Rates for the Sahib Shrine ReporterFull Page .................. $ 1,125 Half Page ....................$ 675Third Page................ 450 Quarter Page ............. 375Business Card ......... 225 ½ Business Card ....... 135Phone: (941) 366-4449 Email: [email protected]
Hillbilly Shrine Clubby Mike Davenport, Secretary, [email protected]
Impressions by RonFused Dichroic Glass JewelryRon LeVene (941) 753-3769
See at www.ImpressionsbyRonL.com
Meetings 1st Thursday of each Month at Sahib ShrineMeetings 1st Thursday of each Month at Sahib ShrineMeetings 1st Thursday of each Month at Sahib ShrineMeetings 1st Thursday of each Month at Sahib ShrineMeetings 1st Thursday of each Month at Sahib Shrine
Manatee Shrine Clubby James (Jim) F. Smith President, [email protected]
Howdy, y’all! Here’s the latest from “Behind theOuthouse.” A few cuzzins went to Hillbilly Days
in Pikeville, Kentucky to promote our Imperial Con-vention here this year.
Since 1977, Pike County has been celebratingHillbilly Days. This nationally known annual eventis a fundraiser to benefit the Shriner’s Hospital forChildren in Lexington, Kentucky. Held in downtownPikeville in April, this is one festival you’ve got to seeto believe! Started by Howard “Dirty Ear” Strattonand “Shady” Grady Kinney, two Shriners with theHillbilly Clan Outhouse No. 2 in Pikeville, Kentucky.The festival is attended by over 100,000 folks andcontinues to get bigger and better each year. Mr.Stratton said that for about as long as he can remem-ber both he and Mr. Kinney wanted a festival in PikeCounty. They got the idea for Hillbilly Days in 1976while going to another festival in Portsmouth, Ohioand upon returning, they started their work. In 1977,they got all Hillbilly Clans together in one place, PikeCounty, Kentucky. Mr. Kinney has unfortunatelypassed, but his memory lives on in every Hillbillyheart. A monument honoring Mr. Kinney has beenplaced in the Pikeville City Park.
There is something for everyone at Hillbilly Days,with hundreds of food and craft booths, a huge carni-val and music throughout the town. Y’all will beassured of having three days of outrageous fun, foodand frolic.
Hillbilly Days might offer loads of fun for allparticipants, but there is true meaning behind theevent. For 35 years, Shriners have faithfully traveledall over the United States and Canada to help ourchildren. So, when you come upon Shriners all deckedout in Hillbilly garb or driving one of those modifiedHillbilly limousines, remember the children whoselives are being enhanced.
Remember Maw on Mother’s Day on May 8!Don’t ferget to mark yore kalunder for the 2011
Imperial Hillbilly Convention right here at Sahib,September 29 to October 2. For more information andupdates, see <hillbillyconvention2011.com>.
Hillbilly May MenuMay 5 Pork & SauerkrautMay 12 Chicken & DumplingsMay 19 MeatloafMay 26 Sweet & Sour Pork with PineappleBe safe, be healthy, be happy.
May is here and some Manatee Shrine Club snow-birds are gone or getting ready to head north.
We completed all the games and had a good time atthe Sahib Circus and the Birthday Anniversary Din-ner Dance in April. I would like to thank all those thatworked and participated in the last two monthsactives.
Now it is time to look at May’s activities, FloridaShrine Association at Palm Beach on the 4th throughthe 7th, Bingo on Tuesdays and Birthday Anniver-
sary Dinner Dance on 10th. I will be in Palm Beach tocompete with the Model Ts and hope to bring a trophyhome with us. After which I hope it’s time for a littleR & R for the rest of this month.
This month’s luncheon is on Friday, May 6, atwhich time Les Ruggiero will be the host and I hopeall Manatee Shrine Club members that are here willattend. Let’s have fun!
Change is inevitable, Growth is optional!
Page 10 SAHIB REPORTER May 2011
North Port Shrine Clubby Jock Robertson, Scribe, [email protected]
Motor Corps Shrine Clubby Stevin C. Helin (Varmint), Scribe, [email protected]
Well here we are in May and already getting ataste of summer and its glorious warmth. I
guess some call it scorching heat, but whicheveranalogy you prefer, it is nearly upon us in full force.Have you’re A/C units checked out soon.
As usual, the Motor Corps has been busy duringthe cooler months as I mentioned in the last article.One highlight of March was joining the Widow’s Sonson their annual ride to the St. Pete Masonic Retire-ment Home. This is always a rewarding and gratify-ing event with donations being made by many Masonicorganizations to the home. Of course, there was lotsof good food, music and vendors, along with a classiccar best of show competition. Weather was perfect, asI had ordered, so no one got wet on the ride…
The next morning we prepared and set in motionour annual Motor Corps Poker Run, which went well.
Unfortunately, we had a lot of competition in Tampaand Ft. Myers this year, so our attendance was a littleoff. The after-party, however, was very well attendedwith lots of fun, music, food, door prizes and raffleitems. If anyone reading this article was a donor ofany of these items, the Motor Corps would again liketo say thank you very much for your support of ourcharity efforts.
A group of Corps members gathered and went to StArmand’s Circle to solicit donations; the trip provedvery successful monetarily. I even heard the com-ment that, one did not even have to ask anyone for adonation, that when they recognized the fez, theymore than willing gave, usually with praising com-ments on the work of our hospitals… Thank you to thepublic for their donations and to the troops for their
We invite everyone to our club events in May!Please phone 1st VP Bob ‘Mixmaster’ Somerville
(941) 429-6433 for the time and place of our MonthlyMixer, your menu choices and reservations. And pleasecheck with Sam Cohen (941) 276-0329 or PresidentJack Watson (941) 240-5737 for information on otherupcoming festivities.
Our numbers continued to swell at our recentevents as pictured. We installed new members FredArmstrong, Bill Long, Dick Mulig, plus Dennis Juddfrom Saginaw, Michigan. Visitors and guests includedR.W. Frank Albinson District Deputy Grand Masterof the 27th District of Florida.
Each Tuesday 7:30 a.m., rain or shine, 52 weeks ofthe year, we breakfast at the Olde World Restaurantin North Port for info, fun and fellowship. We inviteany Mason or Shriner with their lady and/or friendsto join us for some friendly banter, and civic projects.And please continue to bring your old magazines withblackened or cut out address labels to our Tuesdaybreakfasts for 2nd VP John Brophy and his gang tocontribute to medical waiting rooms and fire sta-tions.
And as we go to press, no one identified our AprilQuotable Notable as Nancy Gibbs who observed inthe 28Feb11Time magazine (after admiring Winston
Churchill’s wartime public realism in “blood, toil,tears and sweat”): “Americans too honor leaders whospeak hard truths, if sometimes only in retrospect.But just as often, we punish candor. Walter Mondalethought he was doing the right thing in 1984 byannouncing that if elected, he would raise taxes; helost 49 states, and Ronald Reagan raised taxes 11times. George H.W. Bush agreed to a budget deal thatlaid the groundwork for a decade of prosperity—forwhich Bill Clinton got the credit, having bouncedBush from office.”
So here’s our May quiz – What national columnistrecently wrote about our federal government: “Sincemost of the budget is untouchable, the budget ax willfall on the just and the unjust alike, regardless ofmerit. The implication is this: If people who careabout this or that domestic program fight alone,hoping that their own program will be spared, thenthey will fight alone. If they have any chance ofcontinuing their work, they will have to band to-gether and fight their common enemy, the inexorablegrowth of entitlement spending.”
The first non-club member to send the correctanswer to the above e-mail address wins a free Tues-day morning breakfast for two with the North PortShrine Club.
Under the leadership of Tim Kinchla and BillLong, the Venice Shrine Club took an excursion
to the Hard Rock Casino in Tampa! The libationsenroute were great, two lucky winners pocketed 50/50 winnings, the company was outstanding and agreat time was had by all. A few people actually wona few bucks!
Coming up is lunch and boat trip with the banjoesat Snook Haven, a trip to the Shriner’s Hospital forChildren and Shrine Headquarters in Tampa; ourAnnual Fall Welcome Back Snowbirds Cookout and atrip to the castle! All are welcome to join us! Submit-ted by Tim Kinchla and Bill Long.
Venice Shrine Clubby Carroll Scribner, [email protected]
. . .continued on page 31
We can’t grow, if they don’t know!
May 2011 SAHIB REPORTER Page 11
The North Port and Venice Shrine Clubs’ “Turkey Fry” was held atthe Ag building in Venice. Everyone enjoyed the delicious foods
and wonderful company (see additional photo on page 13.)
Towsley
New North Port Shrine Club member Paul Ruksznis and his Lady Kay attended theMarch mixer at Olde World Restaurant before returning to (chilly) Maine.
Copher
Lady Wally Somerville celebrated her birthdayat North Port Shrine Club's March mixer.
Copher
The Venice Shrine Club took an excursion to the Hard Rock Casino in Tampa!The libations enroute were great, two lucky winners pocketed 50/50 winnings
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Ill. Sir Tom Millaway accepts a check of $1,138 from Dave Jolyof the King Pins from their monthly King Pin Pancake Breakfast.
Editor
PRESENTATIONS (and other events) – March/April 2011
Ill. Sir Tom Millaway accepts a checks from High Priest & Prophet Rocky Kearney,Chairman of the East West Shrine Game trip. Checks were $138 from the
Transportation Fund donation jug and $1,953 from souvenir sales.
Ill. Sir Tom Millaway accepts checks of $1,200 and $1,140from Clown Boss President Anthony Vignocchi.
Editor Editor
Venice Shrine Club past president Bill Long with Ill. Sir Tom Millaway,earlier current president Jim Jensen presented their check of $7,894
for their club’s Hospital Days collections.
Editor
Ill. Sir Tom Millaway accepts a check of $3,000 from Manatee Shrine ClubPresident Jim Smith, for the Shriners Hospitals for Children Hospital Wheelchair
Fund from tips collected at the 17 Pittsburgh Pirates spring training games.
Smith
Ill. Sir Tom Millaway accepts a check of $1,000 from Phil Mitchell, PP,of the Hillbilly Shrine Club from their Thursday night Hillbilly Buffets.
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PRESENTATIONS (and other events) – March/April 2011
At the April 5 stated meeting of Phoenix Lodge, Nyle Davenport, PM, waspresented his 50 years in Freemasonry certificate and pin. The certificate was
presented by R.W. Frank Albinson, DDGM, with grand honors. His son, WorshipfulMichael Davenport presented him with his pin.
Davenport
North Port Shrine Club President Jack Watson (l) was chief cookand turkey carver at their “Turkey Fry" held at theAg building in Venice (more photos on page 11.)
Towsley
Our 2011 Sahib Shrine Circus Chairman Ken Shipleywith Circus Hollywood owner Serge Corona, Jr.,
during Sahib’s 3-day annual event.
Editor
The Manatee and Gulf Shrine Club volunteers wrapped up anothersuccessful season at the Pittsburgh Pirates spring training games
at McKechnie Field in Bradenton.
Kincheloe
Ill. Sir Tom Millaway accepts a check of $10,000 from our Banjo Band businessmanager Bill Winslow for the Shriners Hospitals for Children.
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Ill. Sir Tom Millaway accepts a check of $3,000 fromthe Sahib Pipes & Drum Unit President Phil Staples,from the proceeds of their February 25 Pub Night.
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December 2080 Robert & Ruth Riegel
December 2056Manatee Shrine Club
April 2030Charles S. Marston
(In Memory of Anne M. Marston)May 2029
Desert PatrolAugust 2027
Fred & Marylou EllisMarch 2025
John R. Holland(In memory of Carl E. Hohlt)
February 2023North Port Shrine Club
May 2021 Burton Chandler
Jack & Iris KwitchoffMarch 2021
Dr. Lawrence G. Schaeferle(El Kahir-Iowa), North Port Shrine Club
October 2020Dolores O'Neal
(In Memory of Loved Shriners)Norris and Barbara Walker
December 2019Everett & Evelyn Blount
(In Memory of Dick Reese)November 2019
Sahib Golf CommitteeAugust 2019
David R. MagdalikMarch 2019Michael Clarke
November 2018Charles H. Burke
September 2018In Memory of
Dr George & Dorothy RobinsonSeptember 2017
Marion Podewitz(In Memory of Bill Podewitz)
May 2017Sahib Shrine Mariners
March 2017Christopher Weeks &
Barbara HersheyOctober 2016
Patricia A. McLain(In Memory of BG John H. McLain)
May 2016Manatee Shrine Club
(In Memory of Al McKenzie, PP) (In Memory of John Pinkley) (In Memory of Fordon Harris)
March 2016Jerry & Joyce Goacher
Dottie Pinkley(In Memory of John Pinkley)
Don and Elayne SimsFebruary 2016
Manatee Shrine Club(In Memory of Ed Luff)
(In Memory of Christopher Weeks)January 2016
Jim & Eileen Jensen
December 2015Aides Office
(In Memory of Richard G. Morris)
September 2015Manatee Shrine Club
(In Memory of Richard G. Morris)August 2015
Manatee Shrine Club(In Memory of Kenneth Gerrard, Sr., PP)
(In Memory of Walter J. Kunkel)June 2015
Manatee Shrine Club(In Memory of Michael A. Cipullo)
(In Memory of Irene Krakow)May 2015
The Builders Lodge No. 376(In Memory of Irene Krakow)
Donald & Audrey SchmittApril 2015
John H. Brophy(In Memory of Catherine F. Brophy)
James & Caroyl DunlapManatee Shrine Club
(In Memory of Fred Rye)(In Memory of Charles E. Slater)(In Memory of Fred W. Nason)(In Memory of Lowell L. Sutton)(In Memory of Joseph P. Kelley)
March 2015Bill & Gail Balkwill
Manatee Shrine Club(In Memory of Dr. A. Edward O'Hara)
Manatee Shrine Club(In Memory of S. F. Perkins, III)
January 2015June C. Hutcheson
Manatee Shrine Club(In Memory of Carl Herman)
Manatee Shrine Club(In Memory of Scott Macaulay)
Manatee Shrine Club(In Memory of Edgar Sherrick)
Edward & Jean O’Hara(In Memory of Dr. Robert S. Nowicki)
December 2014John Lewellen
Bill SimonNovember 2014Margaret Lawrence
(In Loving Memory of Don Lawrence) Walter Reuter
October 2014Bill & Tally Hull
Ronald R. & Georgana J. LeVene(In memory of Robert "Bob" Lindner)
Marian Goldenberg(In Loving Memory of Bob Goldenberg, PP)
September 2014Jack & Barbara ScrofaniRon & Georgana LeVene
(In Memory of Robert "Bob" Lindner)August 2014
Giles LightManatee Shrine Club
(In Memory of Jim Arendall)Manatee Shrine Club
(In Memory of Ned Jaworski)June 2014
Dottie La Greco(In Memory of Husband Louis La Greco)
Ed & Jean O’Hara(In Memory of Stanley Nowicki &
Dr. Sigmund Nowicki)Col. Murray G. Swindler
May 2014Wallace & Audrey Clements
(In Memory of Our Son Mike Clements)May 2014
Provost Guard(In Memory of Passed Members)
B. John and Roberta RossRobert & Audrey Rushing
(In Memory of Joan Winters)April 2014
Ray & Barbara StevensMarch 2014
Oscar & Peggy CloutierDale & Donna LaBell
February 2014Cabiri
January 2014Manatee Shrine Club
(In Memory of Bill Disney)John & Margaret Hodge
Manatee Shrine Club(In Memory of Roy Rudolph)
December 2013Doug & Janie Bohannon
Virginia Chase(In Memory of Harold Chase)
November 2013Ann Lassig
(In Memory of Ken Lassig)August 2013Nancy Holmes
(In Memory Husband George)June 2013
Kevin & Susan SapioMay 2013
Ed & Edie PhillipsJean C. Rudolph
Bill & Stacey Lee ZurloApril 2013
Ted & Anita Moltz Joe & Sharon Pegararo
March 2013Don & Joan Patterson
(In Memory of Luther Bollman)Volkert E. & Helen H. Smith
Dick & Jenny WarnerFebruary 2013
C. Ace Adams HP& P andRuth McAngell PHP
William M. AdamsRobert & Ruth Riegel
(In Memory of Herman Dooley)December 2012
Knights of the Round Table, South
(In Memory of Joe Porter)George & Norma Shoner
November 2012Charles & Mary Jane Hamilton
Herb & Joanne Mueller
October 2012Emanuel Schonberger
September 2012Chris & Peg Kellogg
Model T's(In Memory of Rachel Poole)(In Memory of Olive Pullman)
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Harold BellMay 2012
Dave & Mickey JolyApril 2012
Chester L Ray & Rose GuadagninoJerry & Berte Hess
Frederick SotoCol. (Ret) M. G. Swindler & P.M. Swindler
March 2012Virginia Kushner
(In Memory of Paul Kushner)Melvin - Nadine Stiles, PP
February 2012Burton ChandlerCharles Krueger
Evie Lindner(In Memory of Bob Lindner)
Dwight & Ann RidgewayKenneth & Betty Terryberry
January 2012Robert F. & Ruth Riegel
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SHRINE UNIT NEWS
Kentucky Colonelsby Col. Jim Jensen, President, [email protected]
Let Your Hands Reach Out!
MEMBERSHIPProve to your Masonic friend that it’s great to be a Shriner!
Invite him to join the feztivities!It’s a Great Thrill to see your candidatebecome a Shriner! Petition Him Now!
The Sahib Banjo Band completed its 2011 programwith a performance at the Bay Indies Resort in
Venice on Wednesday, March 30. This season weplayed twelve shows in Bradenton, Arcadia, Sarasota,Venice and other local communities. Now that ourseason is completed, many of the band members willbe heading north to their summer homes.
Banjo Bandby George Van Valkenburg, [email protected]
This year Bill Pincumbe, who has been inductedinto the National Banjo Hall of Fame, was elected to theposition of Director Emeritus. Dr. Bob Werner hastaken over as music director and acted in that capacityfor this year’s program. The band members and wiveshad a final get-together at the home of BusinessManager Bill and Lady Bev Winslow on April 10.
Clown Alleyby Anthony Vignocchi, Boss Clown, [email protected]
The Clowns and Clown Dolls have a fun eventplaned for the May Birthday/Anniversary Dinner
Dance that you will not want to miss.The Dolls have made whimsical May pole table
decorations which will set the stage for our “Newly-wed & Not So Newlywed Game Show.” Couples will beselected from the audience to play in the game. Come
laugh and cheer as the Clowns and Dolls put on theshow!
May’s Dinner Dance is going to be more thandinner and a dance so get your reservation in NOWand come enjoy learning some lesser-known factsabout some of our Shrine couples. We promise a goodlaugh!
A small, but great group of colonels and theirladies met for dinner at the south Sarasota Red
Lobster in March. Following our customary toast, weenjoyed socializing during dinner.
May 24 we will meet at Papa Nick’s, 4940 FruitvilleRoad, about ½ mile west of I-75 on the north side of
the highway. We’ll be ordering off the menu, so justshow up. This is an open invitation to all, member ornot. Help us celebrate George Cancro’s birthday(May 7) and Paul & Rae Tobias’ 30th anniversary,(May 24)!
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Greetings everyone, our March meeting was wellattended and President Hamilton moved things
right along as usual. Captain Mike Swatek tells methat the Arcadia Rodeo Celebration Parade was theusual fun experience. We had eight cars in it with nobreakdowns. Parade participants will sneak up be-hind you and discharge blank (hopefully) shotgunshells that make your ears ring for days. The folksover in Arcadia are always very friendly even to thepoint of walking up and telling you that they’re gladyou’re there.
The Anna Maria parade went just as smooth againwith eight cars and no breakdowns. Our new 2011Model T and Classic Car Membership Roster is nicein that it is an attractive little booklet and easy touse. I don’t know who is responsible for it, but willfind out and let you know next time.
Nobles of Fame, Distinction and Honor by NobleMichael A. Parker is a real winner. I wish there weresome way to have the general media pick it up. It
Model Tsby Barry Hayes, Scribe, [email protected]
would definitely be a membership booster in thatJohn Q. Public would like to have something in com-mon with the famous people mentioned in each ar-ticle. It would make a nice TV promotion just as theShriners Hospitals for Children series on Fox Newschannel does.
Happy Anniversary to: Reudle and Thelma Tayloron the 8th; Robert and Pamela Trudel on the 13th andPaul and Rae Tobias on the 24th.
Happy Birthday to: Kenneth Lloyd on the 2nd;Robert Trudel on the 5th; Jim Smith II on the 10th;Ron Shrum on the 12th; Carol Brown on the 19th;Marlene McLelland on the 22nd; Bryan Otto on the24th and David Gardner on the 27th.
“God could not be everywhere and therefore hemade Mothers.”
— Jewish Proverb
Remember: “we ride so that children can walk.”
Oriental Bandby Sig Pahl, Secretary, [email protected]
Now that many of our northern friends have trav-elled great distances to get home for the sum-
mer, it’s time to reflect on a rapidly paced and exitingseason. The activities at Sahib Shrine have beenmind-boggling. There was something for everyone.these programs will slow down somewhat, but wemust continue to support the activities offered duringthe summer months, like Bingo, Birthday/Anniver-
sary dances and the Friday night dinners. Plus thereare several other special happenings going on. “Sup-port your Shrine,” is the key word.
The Oriental Band has been quite busy with pa-rades, the Sahib Spring Picnic and of course prepar-ing for the FSA/FSOB Convention in West PalmBeach. This month we have most of our bandsmentaking the trip across, and I am sure we will be
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Unit Councilby Fred Phillips, President, [email protected]
At our April Council meeting the units unani-mously voted to take over Sahib’s participation
at the Sarasota County Fair next year. PotentateTom Millaway made the offer at the April Unit HeadMeeting. As an incentive, the Unit Council will dis-tribute proceeds to units based on their participation.We realize that this is no simple task and that thesame problems and pitfalls will be encountered as inthe past. However, hopefully we can learn from thepast and overcome some of these obstacles. If so, itwill be worth the effort and units will realize somebenefits.
Thus far, this year’s council discussions have con-centrated mainly on moneymaking opportunities for
the units. Most of them have been nickel and dimeprojects, so to speak, compared to some projects in thepast. With the fair, units have the potential to realizea much bigger return for their efforts. Details on theadministration of this effort need to be worked out yetbut it is envisioned that more than just units will beinvolved.
The Unit Council has been concentrating onmoneymaking methods with the understanding thatunits with treasuries in good shape can better meettheir own needs, the needs of the temple and ourShriners Hospitals for Children. In that regard, sug-gestions on other ways to enhance the coffers of unitsare welcome.
putting on a great show. We are proud of our Shrineand our family of music makers.
We do wish Paul Pante a speedy recovery from hismedical procedure.
Just to recap on the pull-tabs, I wrote about lastmonth, my sister in Connecticut collects pull-tabs forSahib, and sent 25 pounds of tabs to Florida after theApril newsletter. Thank you so much, Ursula, for all
that effort. Also, our grandkids in Litchfield, Con-necticut can’t wait to present us with tabs when weget there. Thanks, Ryan, Eric and Rachel.
Remember, support your Shrine, collect pull-tabsand keep a child in your heart.
Thought for the month: “Many receive advice, butonly the wise profit from it.”
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As I wandered around the ballpark one day duringMarch, what caught my attention was the wonder-
ful PR work our Shriner volunteers were performing.At the various concession and beer stands, I ob-
served the way the Shriners and their ladies carriedout the assigned duties with dedication and exem-plary courtesies to the customers. Also, the manyvolunteers who worked the back rooms preparing thefood did so with enthusiasm.
These many volunteers from the Manatee andGulf Shrine Clubs were not only representing Shriners
Public Relationsby Harold Eady, Director, [email protected]
in a good light, but were also raising funds for theirrespective clubs.
I understand from Jim Smith, President of theManatee Shrine Club, there were close to 1,000 man/woman hours by these volunteers for the 17 gamesduring March.
To all the men and women volunteers, congratula-tions to all of you for a job well done and for confirm-ing again to the public, “what great people areShriners!”
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High Priest & Prophet’s notesby Rocky Kearney, [email protected]
April has gone and apparently so has spring. The80’s that have been with us, made for a very warm
month and an extremely hot circus this year. Never theless, the crowd loved the shows. A great job was done bythe famous Sahib Clowns. This is a major fundraiser forSahib and we really need to back our chairman, KenShipley, and all his hard work. We need to try to attendthe circus ourselves. The Shriners are held in highesteem in this area and we need to keep showing peoplethat with these tough times we haven’t given up and arestill working hard to help the children. I’m hoping thatin the years to come, our Shriners at Sahib will makethe functions and fundraisers as fun experiences andnot as a bothersome laboring job. We joined the Shrine
to raise monies for our Shriners Hospitals for Childrenand have fun doing it.
Our calendars are full of things to do here at Sahib,something for most everyone. In the coming monthsthere will be some great changes to the temple. We havea new computer operated sign out front to post all theupcoming events to keep the public notified of events.There will be a major clean up and facelift to the frontof our building. And, on the inside there will be audioand visual equipment upgrades. Something that issurely needed to modernize so that programs can be puton with today’s technology. It’s great to be a Shriner andfeels wonderful to know that we can make a differ-ence in someone’s life. Keep up the good work!
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Oriental Guide notesby Connie Jacobi, [email protected]
Wow, summer is just around the corner and whathappened to spring?? The baseball season is
over for another year—spring training is history.Manatee and Gulf Shrine Clubs did great during thebusy working schedule. Shrine Circus went over welland lots of our kids got to see the Circus, thanks toSahib Circus Moms and Dads for all their help. Thespring picnic was a hugh success and the weather washot. Food was super! Thanks to the Hillbillies fordoing the cooking and serving. (Remember they serveall you can eat every Thursday night) All the unitsthat helped with everything THANKS, you all madeit possible. I’m sorry that I was unable to be at thefunctions this past month; I was at home minding mydoctor and staying off my foot after foot surgery. Yourvisits, cards, emails and calls were certainly appreci-ated. Thanks to everyone who filled in for me while
I’m recouping. I’ll be back strong and ready for theevents coming up. FSA convention in Palm BeachGardens May 4-7 will be where our units can show offtheir little cars and the clowns will be there to com-pete. Thanks units for showing the Florida ShrineAssociation what Sahib can do. Florida Grand Lodgewill be in Orlando May 29 - June 1.
Let’s not forget that we can always use help at ourBingo!! Come any Tuesday about 9:30 -10:00 a.m. andhelp in one of Sahib’s biggest financial fundraisers.Wear your Shrine shirt or name badge and tell yourfriends and neighbors about the best Bingo in Florida.Also, remember that every Monday night we haveBar Bingo. Come early, have a bite to eat and have aBingo good time.
Stay healthy, and remember those who are not!
Greetersby Dick Menzak, Past President
A job well done by all Greeters and Greeteretteswho worked the Sahib Circus; parents, children
and the handicapped were guided to their seats quicklywithout a major problem.
We thank our Greeterettes for making our Greet-ers picnic most enjoyable; the food and fellowshipwere super.
Fred Walter is in rehab for a heart problem, JohnWinters is recovering from double knee surgery and
Floyd Bowers is on the mend after a bout with bron-chitis. We hope to see them soon. See Bill Nelson forMoney Mania tickets.
Happy Birthday this month to Vince Flow.Remember to keep all Greeters and their family
members who may be ill in our prayers.Be a Greeter! Join the Prestige unit! See any
Greeter for an application.
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Sahib Shrine Building Fund Plate Descriptions
$ 100 – A Brass Plate $10,000 – A Purple Plate$ 500 – A Silver Plate $20,000 – A Gold Plate$1,000 – A Red Plate $30,000 – An Orange Plate$2,500 – A Blue Plate $40,000 – A Black Plate$5,000 – A Green Plate $50,000 – A White Plate
Wouldn’t you like to see your name in one of these plates in the lobby of Sahib Shrine?Donate today, to the BUILDING FUND and help our temple grow into the future.
Thomas PaxtonPresident 941-921-7668Bryan Senger Fax 941-922-7354Vice President EC0002285
Contributions to the Sahib Shriners Building FundSince last Reporter
Kingpins Harold James Stuver Dr. & Mrs. DickasonCarol A. Garvin
Anyone that has contributed to the building fund, check the board in the foyer, if plaque is incorrect see the Recorder in the Sahib office.
BUILDING FUND DONATION FORMYes, I (We) want to have my (our) name (names) on the Brass Plateon the Building Fund Board in the lobby of Sahib Shrine, showing thedesire to have a part in the great work of the temple. Please checkthe proper box:Here is my check in the amount of $ ________ to start the ball rolling,and I will give more as I am able on as nearly a regular basis as I can.Here is my check in the amount of $ ________.Please have the Brass Plate letters as follows:
(Please Print)Samples for lettering: 1. John F. Doe
2. John F. Doe and Lady Mary3. Mary F. Doe in memory of John
Date: ___________ Signature: ____________________________Address: _______________________________________________City: _________________________ State: ___ Zip: __________Send and make checks payable to: Sahib Shrine (Building Fund),600 N. Beneva Road, Sarasota, FL 34232
The Sahib Shrine Building Fund is for the improvement,replacement and expansion of equipment, furnishings
and upkeep of the building and grounds.
How can you help?We need funds for the above
Do you know?We can’t do any of these improvements until wehave money!
Do we need these improvements?Look at our Shrine building. The answer is YES!
Please send your contribution to the Sahib Shrine BuildingFund NOW!
Those of you who have contributed, we thank you and hope youwill continue to do your part for this worthy cause.
—From TBA, Building Fund Chairman
Sahib Shriners Building Fund
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Sahib Shrine Trust Fund“The Permanent Building Fund”
Million Dollar Recognition Wall FundPledge Card
$ _______________ Cash, Check, or Money Order
$500 Cash, Check, or Money Order
$500 Cash, Check, or Money order. Minimum tenpayments over a one year period.
$2,500 Lump Sum Cash, Check, or Money orderOther tangible items over a 5 year period.
$5,000 Lump Sum Cash, Check, or Money OrderOther tangible items over a 5 year period.
$7,500 Lump Sum Cash, Check, or Money OrderOther tangible items over a 5 year period.
$10,000 Lump Sum Cash, Check, or Money OrderOther tangible items over a 5 year period.
Larger Amounts designated by Board of Trustees withwishes of donor considered.
Signature of Donor: _________________________________
Address: __________________________________________
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Inscription to read: _________________________________
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Proceeds are for the Benefit of Sahib Shriners, Payments are not Deductible as Charitable Contributions.
We wish to thank the following who have given up to thispoint and those who qualifying will be engraved on the“Tree” in the appropriate manner.
Sahib Shrine Trust FundDonor Recognition
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Kentucky ColonelsUnder the Jurisdiction of Sahib Temple
SARASOTA, FLORIDA
We meet with our ladies the 4th Tuesday of each month,except June, July & August.
Col. Jim Jensen, President
Phone:739-9324 Email:[email protected]
SahibMarinersDo You Enjoy Boating?Join us 2nd Wednesday – 7:30 p.m.
AT SAHIB SHRINECharles "Bud" Glidden Email: [email protected] Phone: 358-2285
Model “T’s” and Classic Cars of Sahib Shriners
Meetings Are Held2nd MONDAY of
the Month7:00 P.M.
“AT SAHIB SHRINE”
Contact: Fred Ellis (941) 484-0089 or [email protected]
WE RIDE SO THAT CHILDREN CAN WALK
THE LEGION OF HONOR1st WEDNESDAY – 1900 HRS.
Legionettes meet same time in Sahara Room
Lou Ortt, 33°, PPCommander (941) 485-5313
Email: [email protected]
Malcolm H. Van Dyke IIAdjutant (941) 955-6483
Contributions to the 100 Million Dollar Club
It’s simple... Just indicate your desire to leave $100 (or more)in your will to this wonderful cause, or give $100 (or more)dollars now.
I have previously made a will leaving a bequest to theShriners Hospitals for Children.I have added a provision in my will leaving a bequest tothe hospitals.I prefer to make a cash contribution at this time of at least$100, which is tax deductible.
Please return application to:
Recorder’s Office Sahib Shrine600 N. Beneva RoadSarasota, FL 34232
Make your check payable to:SHRINERS HOSPITALS FOR CHILDRENI am a member of ____________________________ Temple.
Signed ___________________________________________
Address __________________________________________
City __________________ State ______ ZIP _________
Please have the certificate read:
________________________________________________(Please print full name)
For More Information Call: (941) 366-4449
APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP100 MILLION DOLLAR CLUB
for the benefit of
Shriners Hospitals for Children
We Welcome Veterans!
Sahib Shriner Greeters
We can’t grow, if they don’t know!
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BLACK CAMELBLACK CAMELBLACK CAMELBLACK CAMELBLACK CAMEL
Our beloved Brethren live on in a new and
more glorious life and service. We carry their
influence in our lives and their memories in our
hearts. They are not forgotten.
In MemoriamRECORDER’S REPORTby Oscar Cloutier, PP – Recorder
MARCH 2011
Membership Status:Membership Reported to
Imperial – February 2011 1,546Gains:
Affiliated 3Restored 1Associates 0Creations 4Reversal 0
8 1,554Losses:
Demits 1Deaths 6AMD 0Suspended 3Resigned 0
10 1,544
Clyde Alexander Best
David Edward Camack
Alfred H. Hartley
Oliver Henry Kortjohn, Jr.
Franklin W. Stoudt, CM
Harold Andrew Treadwell
SAHIB SHRINERS SPEAKER BUREAUNEEDS YOU TO HELP US TELL THE STORY
1. Schedule your clubs and organizations so we may educate more of the public about theShriners Hospitals for Children.
2. Schedule your Masonic groups so we may speak about the Shrine, its hospitals and theimportance of keeping our Masonic families united and growing.
Contact Chairman: TBAPhone: 366-4449 Email: [email protected]
SPEAKER BUREAU MEMBERS We need volunteers!!
SAHIB CAPITAL ASSET REPLACEMENT TRUST FUNDMARCH 31, 2011
CASH-CHECKING $ 3,402 .00CASH-BROKERAGE 43,580.00SECURITIES 1,102,635.00 TOTAL $ 1,149,617.00
Donations are accepted made payable to:Sahib Capital Asset Replacement Trust Fund
Dale LaBell, PP, Treasurer
SAHIB OPERATIONS IRREVOCABLE TRUST FUNDMARCH 31, 2011
CASH-MONEY MARKET $ 14,643.00INVESTMENTS 607,801.00
TOTAL $ 622,444.00
Donations are accepted made payable to:Sahib Operations Irrevocable Trust Fund
Dale LaBell, PP, Treasurer
Change is inevitable, Growth is optional!
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SAHIB SHRINERS THURSDAY LUNCHEONSEvery Thursday at Sahib Shrine • 11:00 a.m. Camel’s Milk • 12 Noon Lunch
Interesting Speakers Weekly
Master of Ceremony ... Carroll ScribnerInvocation ................... Dave MillsOrgan Music ............... Gus Spurr
MayMaster of Ceremony
Carroll Scribner1st Ceremonial Master
2301 Ringling Blvd.2301 Ringling Blvd.2301 Ringling Blvd.2301 Ringling Blvd.2301 Ringling Blvd.Sarasota, FL 34237Sarasota, FL 34237Sarasota, FL 34237Sarasota, FL 34237Sarasota, FL 34237
Agents for Sahib Shriners and Araba ShrinersAgents for Sahib Shriners and Araba ShrinersAgents for Sahib Shriners and Araba ShrinersAgents for Sahib Shriners and Araba ShrinersAgents for Sahib Shriners and Araba Shriners
Wells Purmort Phone: 941-366-7070Fax: 941-953-4901
Contact Program Chairmen Don Albertson <[email protected]>or Philip Staples <[email protected]> with questions or program suggestions.
(Programs are subject to speaker changes.)
at Sahib Shrine - 7:00 p.m.Meets the 3rd Wednesday of each month
A.A.O.N.M.S.
Sahib Motor Corps Shrine ClubSahib Motor Corps Shrine ClubSahib Motor Corps Shrine ClubSahib Motor Corps Shrine ClubSahib Motor Corps Shrine ClubA.A.O.N.M.S.
Meets the 3rd Wednesday of each monthat Sahib Shrine - 7:00 p.m.
President Phone: (941) 753-8777 Eric Bock Email: [email protected]
May 5 ................... Dr. Richard Swier, "The Middle East"
May 12 ................. President, National Sojourners
May 19 ................. Stated Meeting
May 26 ................. 1. Patient from Tampa Shriners Hospital for Children2. World War II , Memorial Day
3% Discount to All ShrinersPlus a No Interest Finance Plan for your Roofing Needs
At Sahib Shrine same dayand time as our Sunday
Pancake Breakfasts.
January March MaySeptember November
We can’t grow, if they don’t know!
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Sahib Shrine — Every TuesdaySahib Shrine — Every TuesdaySahib Shrine — Every TuesdaySahib Shrine — Every TuesdaySahib Shrine — Every Tuesday10:45 a.m. – 3:15 p.m.10:45 a.m. – 3:15 p.m.10:45 a.m. – 3:15 p.m.10:45 a.m. – 3:15 p.m.10:45 a.m. – 3:15 p.m.
Early Bird Game – 10:45 a.m.Early Bird Game – 10:45 a.m.Early Bird Game – 10:45 a.m.Early Bird Game – 10:45 a.m.Early Bird Game – 10:45 a.m.Friendly Atmosphere
Jackpot – All Paper BingoElectronic Verifiers
Door Prizes - Annual Reward ProgramInstant Bingo (Pull Tabs) 25¢ 50¢ & $1.00
Free Coffee!Free Coffee!Free Coffee!Free Coffee!Free Coffee!Sandwiches & Snacks for SaleSandwiches & Snacks for SaleSandwiches & Snacks for SaleSandwiches & Snacks for SaleSandwiches & Snacks for Sale
Pay Double with Bingo in 5 Numbers or LessComplimentary 9-On for Your Birthday
(Registration or Photo ID Required)Get a Free 6-On When You Bring a New Player
Come Play Bingo with the Shriners Every Tuesday at 10:45 a.m. andSee For Yourself “The Most Unique Bingo in All of Florida”
(Proceeds for the Benefit of Sahib Shrine)
We are looking forward to an interest-ing and informational time at theShriners International Convention inDenver, Colorado. Hopefully we will allhave interesting articles to write whenwe come home.
March 13-16, my Lady Stacey Lee andI both attended classes taught by ShrinersImperial officers. The course was held atthe Marriott Hotel, Tampa Airport. Asusual, the studies were very intense andfocused on the ascension to Potentateand temple fundraising, Divan planning,protocol, speaking and media training,temple risk management and member-ship. Medical affairs, research and com-puter activities were reserved for thevery end.
As you can see, it was very intensetraining for a three-day course. I wasvery grateful we could attend and itbrought into focus the responsibilitiesattached to the Potentate’s position.
Well enough for now. May the Lordbless you and keep you safe in the palmof His hands.
. . .continued from page 7Assistant Rabban’s notes
efforts. They are all greatly appreciated.April was a little quieter for us with
some of the Corps members helping atthe circus. Sahib’s annual spring picnicalso brought many members to serve onWally (Red Dog) Lacey’s Hell’s KitchenKrew. Of course, we never have any funat these sorts of events hidden away andout of sight in the kitchen. That may bewhy you hardly see any of us come out ofthe kitchen. If you didn’t poke your headin the kitchen, do it next time. You mayjust want to join us. LOL
At this point, May looks as though itis going to be a quiet month also with ourbiggest event being our annual springtrek to Murphy, North Carolina to enjoysome great riding, camaraderie, and ofcourse, good eating and libations atbrother Gary (Stumpy) Nickols’ RiversEdge Mountain RV Park. We will alsovisit some of our brothers that have movedthere permanently, especially since theydon’t seem to want to come back to see usanymore. No names, but two in particu-lar can be identified by, ‘The Badge’ andDeeablo.” I guess they really like wherethey are now and what they are doing.
Can’t say as I blame them though… Itreally is a nice place.
Okay folks. It’s face the music time:May Birthday and Anniversaryacknowledgements. But look on the posi-tive side. Where would you be if youweren’t on this list below? Not so badthinking of it that way, eh?
BIRTHDAYS: Lady Teresa Mitchellon the 1st; Neal (Meatball) Nowe andLady Sandy Reister on the 5th; LadyLeslie Bock on the 10th; Doug (DougDog) Mitchell on the 17th; Lady Muriel(Snow Angel) Young on the 19th andScott (Gray Fox) Steelman on the 25th.
ANNIVERSARIES: Eric (Speedtriple)and Lady Leslie Bock on the 3rd; Tom(Turmoil) and Lady Lynn Rigby on the4th; Bryan (Shortcut) and Lady TerriPullman on the 7th; Jim (A/C Man) andLady Marcia McDonald on the 19th andJohn (Hot Rod) and Lady Carol Hubbardon the 24th.
Remember, if you should have beenacknowledged here and weren’t, or yourinformation is wrong, it is either not onmy list for whatever reason, or I havemissed an update. So if you have anupdate please let me know and I willcorrect the matter. Thanks and have agreat May.
. . .continued from page 10Motor Corps Shrine Club
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Masonic Digest
High Twelve Clubby Bob Rodd, Immediate Past State President, [email protected]
Sarasota Scottish Rite Clubby Allen Sorbie, 1st Vice President, [email protected]
The Cortez Club #538 of Hi-12 has been dark nowfor a month, and will remain dark till the first
Monday in November, but remember Hi-12 State,International and some clubs in Florida are stillgoing strong.
Have you been thinking that maybe it would niceto have a Hi-12 Club in your area? That could be quitepossible and if you would like to pursue the ideaplease get in touch with me at <[email protected]>or (941) 776-0937 and let’s see what we can accom-plish. Maybe you are in the Sarasota, North Port,Englewood, Naples, Palmetto, Parrish, etc. areas andwould like to see one there. I know several have
spoken to me about starting one, but we need a fewthat are willing to take the bull by the horns andassist. Are you one of those we could count on to help?If you are, please get in touch.
Up in the Leesburg, Villages areas there are fiveHi-12 Clubs and not only do they have their own get-togethers but they have several joint functionsthroughout the year such as parties, dances, BBQ’s,etc. to which the public is also invited. They also dothings with Bahia Shriners. Let’s help build moreclubs around Sahib’s territory so we can do morethings together.
Some of you may have noticed last month’s articlegaff- I talked about the Ceremony of Remem-
brance in the past tense only to find my copy of theReporter in my mailbox before the actual event hadtaken place! Oh well, so much for trying to staycurrent. It was still a huge success even if I was alittle premature with my writings. We had over fiftyguests attend and the catered dinner seemed to be abig hit. Our guest speaker Ill. Richard S. Agster, 33°did a wonderful talk on key Masons throughout history,and the degree team did their absolute finest work.
We don’t have a meeting in May as that would bean odd numbered month, but we will be exemplifyingthe 6th Degree in June—the even numbered month.The Sixth Degree is part of the Lodge of Perfection(4°-14°). In this degree, one should expand theirknowledge of duty, charity and toleration. We areinstructed to reshape ourselves and our thinking into
charity, self-control and success, i.e. to be a peace-maker.
We will however still be having our regular lun-cheon at the Sahib Shrine in May on the secondFriday, which is the 13th. All you history buffs outthere know the significance of ‘Friday the Thirteenth’,so why not show up at our luncheon and share yourwealth of knowledge to those brothers who may not.It would certainly be a fitting topic of discussion,that’s for sure. We’ll start gathering in the SaharaRoom at around 11:30 a.m. Come as you are, from thework place or the job site it’s all very casual.
Note: Any Scottish Rite Mason in good standing iseligible to visit or even join the Sarasota Scottish RiteClub. Please feel free to contact me at (941) 232-1494or at <[email protected]> if you are even remotelyinterested, have any questions, or want to be added tothe SSRC email list.
Cortez Hi-12 Club Annual Picnic (March 12, 2011) on Anna Maria Island. Great weather, great company,great food and wonderful view. Hopefully next year you are with us.
We can’t grow, if they don’t know!
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Scottish Riteby Lou Ortt, PP, 33°, [email protected]
York Rite – Vision of Masonryby B. John Ross, KYCH, [email protected]
General Douglas MacArthur, a Freemason, posedthe question thus: “Is America life in the future
to be characterized by freedom or by servitude,strength or weakness?” The answer must be clear andunequivocal if we are to avoid the pitfalls towardwhich we are headed. In many respects, it is not to befound in any doctrine of political philosophy, but inthose immutable precepts which underlie the TenCommandments.
If one lives, walks and acts according to our teach-ings and truths, then his neighbor sees a true imageof Freemasonry in him. If, on the other hand, one iscallous, indifferent and disloyal to the privilege andcharge given to him, Masonry suffers.
Too long has Masonry “hidden its light under abushel.” It is vital that we, as Masons, exemplify inour own lives “the Vision of Masonry,” but we must doeven more than that—we must actively and sincerelypass on to others our interest, our love, our faith, ourloyalty in our fraternity. There are many active anddevoted Masons who have sons, brothers, businessassociates and close friends who have never appliedfor admission. The members of one’s family and friendsshould not only see exemplified in our lives “theVision of Masonry,” but they should hear from us thephilosophy, ideals, teachings and objectives of Free-masonry insofar as we are permitted to tell them.
Being informed, they will know that in order toparticipate in this heritage and join in our ranks,they must seek admission on their own initiative,thus complying with the Biblical instruction “Askand it shall be given you, seek and ye shall find, knockand it shall be opened to you.”
The sincere and truly dedicated Mason believes inthe Supreme Being as the giver of life and the Lord ofImmortality. He is dedicated to the principles offreedom and fulfills his duties individually—and as acitizen of our nation—in the preservation of all thatis good and true in the American way of life. Andfinally, the Mason should exemplify in his life, inso-far as he can, the teachings and truths of mortality asset forth in the Holy Bible and exemplified in theceremonies of the lodge. Not only must we have thisrededication and reawakening to the truths and teach-ings of our fraternity, but also we must do so withenthusiasm and determination.
In the words of Edward Everett Hale: “I am onlyone, but I am one, I cannot do everything, but I can dosomething and what I can do I am going to do.”
The preceding writing (issues of the Reporter) weretaken from the article “The Vision of Masonry” byWorshipful Brother Harry Jack, Grand Orator – 1962– Grand Lodge of Texas, reprinted in the Texas Mason(1999) as edited by John W. Lewis.
In the 26th Degree, you were given a fish and it wasexplained to you that on its side were the letters
IXOYE, the Greek word for fish, which in English ispronounced ICK-TUSS. These five letters are also theinitials of five Greek words which translated to En-glish read “Jesus Christ the Son of God the Savior.”
Have you ever thought about how and why thissign was used? The outline of the fish became theoriginal sign of a Christian, those who traveled andspoke of Christ and his teachings. Many times thesefollowers were in danger of being identified and im-prisoned. To protect themselves they came up withthe sign of the fish. When a Christian met a stranger,he would draw half a fish in the sand. If the strangerwas a Christian, he would complete the fish and theywere safe to communicate with each other.
This symbol is found on many tombs and buildingsin the Christian areas and was even worn as anornament. Clement of Alexandria, in writing aboutthe ornaments a Christian may wear, mentions the
fish as an appropriate device to remind one of hisspiritual life - the fish reminding us of the waters ofbaptism.
Some of our early Grand Masters wore a silver fishon their persons, but like the Church of Rome, dis-carded the sign.
The Church of Rome switched to using the cross asa symbol of Christianity. Martin Luther, the Germantheologian, tried to reinstitute the use of the fish, butwas unsuccessful. Luther’s rationale was that thefish was a symbol of quiet and peacefulness, while thecross was a symbol of violence and death. The Chris-tian knights would not accept this logic and contin-ued to display the cross on their banners.
Today we see the fish image displayed in manyplaces and it is often used on seals, clerical jewelryand vestments.
When you observe the fish image think not only ofthe 26th Degree, but also of the spiritual life itrepresents.
Change is inevitable, Growth is optional!
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Support Your Masonic OrganizationsMore on the SunCoast Florida Freemasonry Website: www.trowel.com/flamason
Wauchula No. 17 2nd & 4th Mondays, 7:30 p.m. Corner Hwy 17 & Main St. WauchulaManatee No. 31 1st & 3rd Mondays, 7:30 p.m. 402 15th St. E. BradentonPeace River No. 66 2nd & 4th Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. 909 North Oak ArcadiaBraidentown No. 99 1st & 3rd Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. 520 30th Ave. W. BradentonPalmetto No. 110 2nd & 4th Mondays, 7:30 p.m. 520 30th Ave. W. BradentonBowling Green No. 121 2nd & 4th Thursdays, 7:30 p.m. Chester Ave. & Main St. Bowling GreenSarasota No. 147 2nd & 4th Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. 2160 Main St. SarasotaVenice No. 301 1st & 3rd Monday, 7:30 p.m. 118 E. Venice Ave. VenicePhoenix No. 346 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. 240 S. Tuttle Ave. SarasotaEnglewood No. 360 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. 265 Pine St. Englewood
Sarasota SR Club 1st Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. 240 S. Tuttle Ave. Sarasota (On even numbered months – Dark in December)
2nd Friday, 11:45 a.m. Sahib Shriners for lunch Sarasota (Every month, except dark in July, and observe the Ceremony of Remembrance in March on a date TBA each year.)
Valley of Tampa 2nd Monday, 7:30 p.m., 5500 Memorial Hightway Tampa (Optional Dinner at 6:00 p.m.)
Visit a High Twelve Club (more detail at http://www.trowel.com/flamason/hi12.htm)
Cortez Every Monday, 11:00 a.m. 4848 14th Street West Bradenton (November through April)
Visit a Blue Lodge Near You
Visit Scottish Rite (more detail at http://trowel.com/flamason/scottishrite/index.html)
beashrinernow.combeashrinernow.com continues to attractquality candidates. To date, more than1,200 men have inquired about Freema-sonry or becoming a Shriner. While thenumbers of those interested are impres-sive, we really need more mentors toensure candidates receive the attentionthey need and deserve. Consider joiningthe more than 1,150 Shriners who arealready virtual mentors.
As a virtual mentor, you will be pairedwith a candidate in your area who hassimilar interests. Communicating byphone, email or in person, you will havethe opportunity to share your knowledgeand enthusiasm about Masonry andabout being a Shriner. You will answerquestions or concerns, help find the Lodgebest suited to the candidate's interests,and help him with his journey to becomea Shriner. You will also have the oppor-tunity to make a new friend.
Learn more and sign up at: https://www.shrinersvillage.com/Membership/VirtualMentor.aspx
Transportation Fund – Collection Canister ReportFebruary - March 2011
Noble Club/Unit Amount Location
J. Bruce Siff $ 36.41 Paul's Restaurant-Wauchula28.03 Taco Bell-Wauchula10.00 Double J.J. Restaurant-Wauchula34.63 Bowl of Fun-Wauchula53.74 Pioneer Restaurant-Zolfo Springs11.00 Shrine Bikers-Hardee County
George Osganian Manatee S/C 28.60 Kentucky Fried Chicken-Palmetto61.87 Kentucky Fried Chicken-RT 301 & US 4138.22 Kentucky Fried Chicken-North Parrish74.07 Kentucky Fried Chicken-SR 64 & I 7545.13 Kentucky Fried Chicken - 63rd & 30137.47 Hungry Howies-DeSoto Mall
110.83 Hungry Howies-Palmetto38.71 Hungry Howies-59th & Cortez
153.34 Hungry Howies-Ellenton15.98 Roy's Automotive
Ron LeVene Manatee S/C 19.19 Grandma Yoders-BradentonBill Long Venice S/C 190.32 Schrodes Jewelry
59.55 Venice News StandBill Batten 11.02 Regions BankChickie Hillbillies 63.30 HillbilliesPaul Inglis 17.84 M & D Restaurant-OspreyMISC. 7.65 Cove Cleaners
18.32 Pipes & Drums40.41 Winn Dixie
TOTAL $ 1,165.22
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Sahib Restuarant?
Change is inevitable, Growth is optional!
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Sahib ShrinersLadies Night
photos by Bud Glidden
Birthday & AnniversaryBirthday & AnniversaryBirthday & AnniversaryBirthday & AnniversaryBirthday & AnniversaryWinnersWinnersWinnersWinnersWinnersDinner DanceDinner DanceDinner DanceDinner DanceDinner Dance
April Anniversary WinnersNoble Connie (the mophead version)
& Lady Deanie Jacobi
April Birthday WinnerLady Bess Mitchell
Sarasota County Fairby Ken Shipley, Chairman
As I write this, the Sarasota County Fair is ancienthistory (March 18-27.) It was a tough fight filling
many spots because of the competition with the springtraining baseball games, the LOS installation, theKing Pin Picnic and just too many other shindigsgoing on. Without the dogged help of Cliff Blood-sworth and Bill Batten, it would have never hap-pened. Then there was the dedicated help of Fred andMarylou Ellis, Dave and Mickie Joly, John and MarilynYoder and Rosetta Johnston who like Cliff and Billwere at their stations everyday! Of course, it didn’tmatter if you gave one work shift or several; I thank
each of you for your help in providing the extraincome for the Shrine.
Another special thanks go to Bill Batten andCliff Bloodsworth for obtaining the materials andsetting up the Sahib Shrine booth; it was attrac-tively done and evoked much interest and manyinquiries. Much information was taken by the fairattendees that may prove helpful in getting moreBlue Lodge applicants.
Thanks again, and remember to support yourBlue Lodge.
A time capsule dating from the 1930s was un-earthed and opened as part of the dedication
ceremonies for the newly rebuilt Shriners Hospitalsfor Children — Honolulu.
Members of the Joint Boards and invited guestswere on-hand to see what treasures from the pastwould be found inside the time capsule. Photos, coins,and newspapers were among the historic items found.
Source: Shriners Village, March 27, 2010.
Time Capsule reveals memories of the 1930s
CincinnatiPediatric Specialty Care
Almost three years ago, Garrett Sutherland and his father were injured in a house fire in Hixson, TN. With life-threatening injuries, Garrett was immediately transferred to Shriners Hospitals for Children® — Cincinnati for expert pediatric burn treatment. “Garrett was a very sick little boy,” said his father, Matthew.
But with any serious burn injury there are scars. Some you can hide under clothes and others you can not. This was the case for Garrett, now 8 years old.
Because of burns to his scalp, Garrett’s head was partially bald. “A child’s self-esteem and body image has a lot to do with how others see you,” said Mary Beth Daugherty, director of rehabilitation services at the Cincinnati hospital.
“Having a full head of hair normalizes a child’s appearance, so people don’t focus so much on the baldness or even the scars.” For many years, the Cincinnati hospital has helped children, like Garrett, get hairpieces or human hair replacements to fill-in where they might have hair loss due to their injury.
A chance meeting between two Shriners at a recent Cincinnati hospital board meeting proved to be just the catalyst for Garrett and his request to have a full head of hair that he could
“spike” on his own.
Alhambra Shriners Joe Gebis and Barry Walker, who have known Garrett for years, mentioned his interest in getting a hair replacement piece to Wayne Lamb, associate board member for the Cincinnati hospital and past potentate at Alhambra Shriners. Wayne made
plans to talk with the staff in Cincinnati during the January board meeting about Garrett’s wishes.
At the same board meeting, Wayne sat next to Jim Aiken, child care driver for Moslem Shriners in Detroit.
Jim and the staff at Moslem have been supporters of Children with Hairloss (CWHL) for some time. Regina Villemure, Founder and CEO of CWHL has a granddaughter, Elina, who is a patient at the Erie hospital. Because of what Shriners Hospitals for Children® has been able to do for her granddaughter, Regina has always wanted to help the hospitals and other patients.
When Jim heard of Garrett’s wishes, the plans fell in place and arrangements were made for Garrett to meet with Regina during his next visit to Cincinnati.
“I told Wayne, you sat next to the right person,” said Jim. “Regina’s organization is a wonderful resource for children and we were thrilled to know she could help a Shriners Hospitals for Children® patient, like Garrett.”
Jim brought Regina to meet Garrett late February and Regina worked her magic. She fitted Garrett for his own hair replacement piece and gave Garrett a temporary one to go home with. “It takes a lot to get used to a new look for a young person,” said Regina. “At first Garrett wasn’t quite comfortable with the hair replacement piece, but after I trimmed it, gave it a bit more life, he was pretty comfortable with it and ended up wearing it down to the playroom that afternoon.”
www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org
Acute Patients (A new burn injury, possibly requiring hospitalization)
866-947-7840
Outpatient Services(non-emergency burns and nonburn conditions)
513-872-6240
While well known for caring for kids like Garrett, the Cincinnati hospital is also a recognized leader in the field of plastic, reconstructive surgery and nonburn conditions.
If you know of a child we can help,
Garrett with Regina and his father
Moslem & Alhambra Shriners Join Forces to Grant Patient’s Wish
This August there is a fundraiser for CWHL at Apple Charlie’s in New Boston, MI.
For more information on how you can help Regina’s organization, visit:
www.childrenwithhairloss.us
We can’t grow, if they don’t know!
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We Care
Manatee ShrineClub
President: James (Jim) F. Smith - 907-07466539 The Masters Ave.
Lakewood Ranch, FL 34202Email: [email protected]
Meets at the Peridia Golf & Country Club4950 Perida Blvd., Bradention
1st Friday each month - 11:00 a.m.Social Events to be Announced
Under The Jurisdiction of SAHIB SHRINERS – Sarasota, Florida
Englewood Shrine ClubThe Friendly Club
Meets First Tuesday of each Monthat Englewood Elk’s Lodge
All Shriners Welcome
Sahib Shriners Pancake BreakfastBy the Famous King Pins
FIRST SUNDAY OF EACH MONTH8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Pancakes, Eggs, Sausage, Juice & Coffee$5.00 per Person – Ages 7 & Over
$2.00 per Person – Ages 3-7Children Under Age 3 FREE
Please Come – Bring Your Friends & NeighborsWe Always Use Our Best Dishes & Silverware
Proceeds are for the Benefit of Sahib King Pin Activities, Payments are not Deductible as Charitable Contributions.
Come and
Get It!
The World FamousSahib Clowns
Monday night at Sahib Shrine 7:30 p.m.Come join our unit and clown around!
Boss Clown Anthony J. Vignocchi
Clowns and/or Calliope availablefor Business Promotions,
Parties, Picnics, etc.
For more information
Call 366-4449Proceeds are for the Clown Unlt and they are
NOT DEDUCTIBLE AS CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS
Change is inevitable, Growth is optional!
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NATIONAL SOJOURNERS INC.SARASOTA CHAPTER 533
Monthly, contact Secretary for monthly schedule.
Louis H. Ortt, PPPresident: (941) 485-5313
Email: [email protected]
Malcolm H. Van Dyke IISecretary: (941) 955-6483
E-mail: [email protected]
Masonic Military Officers and Senior NCOs
SAHIB AIDES UNIT
DEDICATED TO MAKING SAHIBTHE BEST IN ALL OF SHRINEDOM
GULFSHRINE CLUB
MEETS 2ND TUESDAY 11:00 A.M.at American Legion Post 24
2000 75th St. W., Bradenton, Florida(except during June, July and August)
LADIES NIGHT DINNER DANCE4th Wednesday at Bradenton Country Club
VENICESHRINE CLUB
Join the Prestige UnitCompliments of the
GREETERS
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Meets every Tuesday morning atThe Olde World Restaurant
Breakfast served at 8:00 a.m.All Nobles and Masons Cordially Invited
Contact Jack Watson – President – 240-5737
ALL MASONSAND NOBLES WELCOME!
Meets 3rd Tuesday, 11:00 a.m.at the South Venice Yacht Club
4425 Yacht Club DriveContact: Jim JensenPresident 739-9324
The Sahib ShrinersPipes and Drums
2:00 p.m.Every Thursday
Sahib ShrineCall Warren MacConnell
423-7054
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Give the Sahib Shrine Restaurant a try!
Reasonable prices, no crowds, quietatmosphere for serious business discussions to
help you make that sale, now with Wi-Fi!
Clients are often impressed that you are connectedwith the Shrine philanthropies, and they may be
impressed with our rental banquet facilities.
We can’t grow, if they don’t know!
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Nyla Temple No. 152Daughters of the Nileby Diane Nourse, Queen, [email protected]
We at Nyla Temple are ready to welcome all thosewho read this newsletter. We are Daughters of
the Nile. A daughter is a female or one closely con-nected to a certain environment. The Nile is thelongest river in the world flowing north to the Medi-terranean. The headwaters are the Kagera River.The definition is dark or lue and referred to in the OldTestament.
The people of ancient Egypt valued family life.They treasured children and regarded them as agreat blessing. Ancient Egyptians wore clothes madeof linen. This is made from plant fibers which comefrom flax plants that grow abundantly along thebanks of the Nile River.
We as Daughters of the Nile are closely related tothis environment that valued and treasured children.This year the theme of Daughters is “Working for theChildren; the Heart of the Daughters of the Nile.”
It is my hope that during this year as queen we willwork tirelessly for these children and try to keepthem safe and comfortable.
In our own temple, we have several ways to workin this direction. We have “Kits for Kids” and otherladies make squares that become afghans. We alsomake socks for prostheses and booties to keepchildren’s feet warm after surgery.
Please, if you would like to join us in any of theseefforts, speak to one of us, join us and feel the lovethat we have for you and eventually for the children.
We will be having a luncheon in August to which anyof you would be welcome. Please let us know you wouldlike to be included. We will let you know the date, timeand place. We would like to socialize and get to knowyou better. It will be in the Venice area to reach thosewho are unable to travel to Bradenton. We have loveto give to you, since Nyla has given it to us.
I would like to thank all of those who attended myinstallation on Saturday March 26 at Sahib
Shriners. It is such an honor to be the High Priestessto our wonderful ladies. Everyone is very dear to me.I hope that we have an outstanding year 2011 for all.We will have several events and I hope to see every-
Sar-I Court No. 79 LOSNAby Patty Hunsberger, High Priestess
one attend at least one. Our calendar will be filled.Now don’t forget May 15-20 is our 97th Grand
Council session at the Hyatt here in Sarasota. Wehope to have 1,000 ladies plus their nobles. I will keepyou informed. They will be visiting the Shrine as well.
With Sassy Seahorse hugs.
Walter Breuning, the world’s oldest man, retiredrailroad clerk, Mason and Shriner, passed away
at the age of 114 in Great Falls, Montana, on April 14.When asked about his secret to longevity, he of-
fered this advice to reporters and visitors alike, “Ifyou keep your mindbusy and keep yourbody busy, you're go-ing to be around along time.”
He lived what hepreached and keptbusy in a railroadcareer that spanned50 years. In 1963 heretired at the age of67, but did not re-main retired long.He returned to workas a manager andsecretary for GreatFalls Shrine Clubuntil the age of 99.
Breuning hadbeen a Shriner formore than 60 years
World's oldest man and Shriner, passes away
Standing (l-r): Imperial Sir John Cinotto, John Hayes, Sr., Imperial PotentateGeorge Mitchell and Larry Neilson. Sitting (l-r): Walter Bruening and
First Lady Deanna Mitchell. During the visit in Feburary 2011,Walter was presented with the First Lady's tie.
and served as president of the Great Falls ShrineClub. He cited the desire to help others as his reasonfor becoming a Shriner.
In 2009, in recognition of his 50 years of service tothe railroad and to honor is 113th birthday, the
Burlington NorthernSanta Fe Foundationsurprised Breuningwith a $50,000 dona-tion to Shriners Hos-pitals for Children inhis honor.
In lieu of cards orflowers, Breuningasked that donationsbe made to the Alge-ria Shriners HospitalPatient Transporta-tion Fund or ScottishRite Childhood Lan-guage DisordersClinic (1304 13th S.,Great Falls, MT59405.)
Source: ShrinersVillage.
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SAHIB SHRINELADIES CALENDAR
JUNE
1 LOS-Greeters11:30am Legionettes - SL
3 10:00am LOS Songbirds-CRA5 8:00am Pancake Breakfast6 11:30am Jewels of Service
11:30am LOS-Tigress Class - SL7 11:00am Pirate Class - SL8 LOS-Swingers9 11:00am Greeter-Ettes-SL
13 10:00am N’Chanters - SL14 6:00pm Birthday/Anniversary
Dinner Dance15 11:00am LOS-Orphan Annies-SL20 12:01pm Diamonds in the Sky
7:30pm Clown Dolls - SL21 10:30am LOS-Merrie Makers - SL
LOS-Clowns24 11:00am LOS-Volunteer Engineers28 LOS-Precious Pandas
MAY
1 8:00am Pancake Breakfast2 11:30am Jewels of Service
11:30am LOS-Tigress Class - SL3 11:00am Pirate Class - SL4 7:30pm Legionettes - SL
LOS-Greeters6 10:00am LOS Songbirds-CRA9 10:00am N’Chanters - SL
10 10:00am NYLA Temple at Braidentown Lodge No. 99
6:00pm Birthday/AnniversaryDinner Dance
11 LOS-Swingers12 11:00am Greeter-Ettes-SL13 11:15am Sar-I Court MH16 12:01pm Diamonds in the Sky
7:30pm Clown Dolls - SL17 10:30am LOS-Merrie Makers - SL
LOS-Clowns18 11:00am LOS-Orphan Annies-SL24 LOS-Precious Pandas27 11:00am LOS-Volunteer Engineers
Pull Tabs for Shriner’s Hospitals
Call: Laura Burgess (941) 758-9196 orMarylou Ellis (941) 484-0089 orChickie Johnson (941) 966-2678 orConnie Lawson (941) 758-8274 or
The Ladies of Sar-I Court started in 1992 collecting and donatingaluminum pull-tabs to the “Wheel Chair Repair Fund.” As ofNovember 30, 2010, they have collected 70, 508 lbs., for a total of$33,776.93 for the Shriners Hospital for Children in Tampa.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on PULL TABS
1. Why not collect the whole can? Collecting complete canswould require a great deal more storage space. Youshould go ahead and recycle the rest of the can in thenormal way, in the dumpster behind Sahib.
2. How many tabs in a pound? 1,267.3. How many tabs will a gallon milk jug hold? About 5
pounds worth.4. How does it work and where does the money go? The tabs
are delivered to the Sahib office (or almost any Sahibclub/unit location) and then taken to the recycling center.The money netted from recycling goes directly into the“Wheel Chair Repair Fund” at the Tampa Shriners Hospi-tal for Children.
Help us collect TABS! It’s easy and it’s fun! Put out a milk jug at every picnic or party!
Hospital Transportation FundCollection Boxes
What are they?A plastic cube with a slot in the top.
What are the boxes for?To help collect donations, money for ourHospital Transportation Fund to helprelieve the pressure from the HospitalDays Fund Drive.
Where are the boxes to be?In any store or business, preferably near acash register. Within eyesight of customersmaking it easy for them to put theirchange in the box.
When are the boxes to be used?All year round, so our friends can donatesmall amounts of cash at any time.
As most of you know, many businesses have some kind ofcollection boxes on their counters, so why not one of ours?
Call the Sahib Office at 366-4449if you can arrange a placement.
We can’t grow, if they don’t know!
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SAHIB SHRINEOfficers and Appointees
GENERAL APPOINTMENTSAudio-Visual Unit Chair ........................................................... TBA Audio-Visual Unit Members ................................................. TBABlood Bank Chairman ................................................... Dick HinesBuilding Maintenance Chairman ........... Phil Mitchell, PP, KCCH
Building Maintenance Committee .. Ken Pederson, Ed WallaceChief Camel Herder ................................................................. TBAChurch Service Chairman ................................. Lou Ortt, 33°, PPDirector of Clubs ......................................................... Sam CohenDirector of Security ...................................................... Sam UptonFinance Committee (Elected) Chairman ................................ TBA
Finance Committee (Elected) ................................. Ken PedersonGolf Chairman ................................................... Tom Cunningham
Golf -Co-Chairman .................................................. John SholtisHistorian .................................................. Phil Mitchell, PP, KCCHHousing Director ............................................... Robert SomervilleInsurance Committee ...................... Bill Batten, Jesus A. Cabalo,
William. B. PadelfordLegal Counsel .................................................... William PadelfordLibrarian ............................................................. John Mitchell, PPMasonic Relations Chairman ............................ Lou Ortt, PP, 33°Masonic Relations Youth Groups ..................... Lou Ortt, PP, 33°Membership Chairman ................................... Oscar Cloutier, PPParliamentarian ........................................................................ TBAProgram Committee Chairman .............................. Don Albertson
Program Committee Co-Chairman ...................... Philip StaplesProtocol Advisor .................................................... H. “Bud” StuverProvost Marshal ............................................................ Ron EngerPublic Relations Director ........................................... Harold Eady
Committee ................ Jim Lontz, Jim Smith, Anthony VignocchiReporter Editor ................................ Gary Schweinshaupt, KCCHSpeakers Bureau ...................................................................... TBASunshine Committee Chairman .................................. Sam UptonTicket Sales ..................................... LOSNA - Marylou Ellis, PHPUnit Council President ............................................... Fred Phillips
Unit Council Secretary .......................................................... TBA
AIDESChief Aide ...................................................................... David JolyChief Personal Aide ................................................... J. D. Copher
Assistant Chief Aide ..................................... William (Bill) AthasAssistant Chief Aide .................................. James (Jim) Smith IIAssistant Chief Aide ..................................................... Don SimsChief Aide Emeritus .............................................. Joe PegoraroPersonal Aide ........................... Bob Somerville, Bob Pedersen
Phil Staples, Raymond PerezAides ................................ Bob Bordner, C. B. (Cub) Dickerson,
Jim Duke, Fred Ellis, Forest Fahrbach, Vince Flow,Hal Fernecy, Bud Glidden, Jack Ivin, James Jensen,
Ron LeVene, Art Littman, Jim McNabb, David Moote,Hugh Quigley,Bob Ransford, Jim Trefrey,
Tom Willeman, James Yeo
2011 DIVANPotentate ............................................. Tom MillawayChief Rabban ................................... Charles Levan, 33°Assistant Rabban ............................... Bill ZurloHigh Priest & Prophet ........................ Rocky KearneyOriental Guide ...................................... Connie JacobiTreasurer .............................................. Dale LaBell, PPRecorder ................................. Oscar Clouter, PP
IMPERIAL REPRESENTATIVESTom Millaway, Potentate Charles Levan, 33°, Chief RabbanBill Zurlo, Asst. Rabban Bill Batten, Recorder EmeritusGlenn Walters, PP, Emeritus W. Bruce Steube, III, PP, Emeritus
PAST POTENTATES1981-82 * Howard Noble 1998 Ken Terryberry1983 Glenn “Buck” Walters, ITL 1999 Curtis Toale1984 * Tom Bing 2000 Louis H. Ortt, 33°1985 * Theodore S. “Ted” Barton 2001 * Kenneth R. Gerrard, Sr.1986 * Paul N. Jaworowski 2002 * Patrick E. Baessler1987 W. Bruce Steube, III, 33° 2003 Ed Phillips1988 Wallace “Bubba” Tervin 2004 * Bob Goldenberg1989 Walter Lander, KCCH 2004 Philip Mitchell, KCCH1990 Lee E. Stewart 2005 Dwain Jones1991 * William “Bill” Magill 2006 Homer Cranmer1992 * Al “Spuds” McKenzie 2007 Dale LaBell1993 * Les Taylor 2008 John N. Mitchell1994 * Ralph E. Kaye 2009 Oscar Cloutier1995 * James Arendall 2010 Don Vos1996 Philip Mitchell, KCCH1997 Al “Bear” Robinson * Deceased
APPOINTED DIVAN1st Ceremonial Master ........................................ Carroll Scribner2nd Ceremonial Master ................................................ Giles LightDirector of the Arch .................................................... David BruceDirector of Ritual ............................................................ Ed FirquinMarshal .......................................................................... Ron EngerCaptain of the Guard .................................................. Mike SwatekOuter Guard ............................................................... Herb Mueller
SAHIB TRUST FUNDChairman ........................................................................ Art Littman
Trustees .................................... Don Vos, PP, Phil Mitchell, PP
OFFICE STAFF
Administrative Assistant ....................................... Mary McQueenFinancial Assistant ................................................... Barbara HaysEvent Coordinator ............................................. Linda GlendinningFood & Beverage Manager ................................ Gene BorkowskiExecutive Chef ...................................................... Robert McClain
CHAPLAINSChief Chaplain .................................................... Lou Ortt, PP, 33°
Chaplain .............................................................. Rev. Bill CarterChaplain ................................................................ Rev. Don Kerr
HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTSDonor Relations Chairman ........................................ Robert RoddHospital Benefit Month Co-Chairman ......... Bill Long & Tim KinchlaPlaque Program Chairman ...................................... AmbassadorsBusiness Collection Buckets ................................ Dorwin PulfordHospital Chairman ................................................... Jesus CabaloScreening Clinic Chairman ..................................... Jesus CabaloHospital Transportation Chairman ................................ Ken Clark
FUNDRAISING APPOINTMENTS100 Million Dollar Club Chairman .......................... Harold RymanBingo Chairman ......................................................... Don Vos, PPCircus Chairman ......................................................... Ken ShipleyCounty Fair Chairman ................................................. Ken Shipley
County Fair Co-Chairman ............................... Cliff BloodsworthDog Track Chairman .................................................. Fred PhillipsFez & Clothes Sales ...................................................... Aides UnitJewelry Sales Chairman ..................................... Forest Fahrbach
Jewelry Sales Co-Chairmen ........................ Jim Yeo, Jim DukePicnic Committee (Spring) ..................................................... UnitsPicnic Committee (Fall) ............................................. Club CouncilSpaghetti Dinner ... Motor Corps, 1st & 2nd Ceremonial Masters
AMBASSADORSChief Ambassador ........................................................ Sam Upton
Asst. Chief Ambassador ....................... Robert “Bob” PedersenAmbassadors-at-Large ................................ John Stafford, 33°,
Gil Carlson, Dr. John Carlson, William Merritt,Dave Mills, Ray Perez, Stan Preston
UNIT HEADSUnit Council ............................................ Fred Phillips (951-9933)Aides ........................................................... David Joly (379-0228)Band ........................................................... Ed Gremp (355-0221)Banjo Band ......................... George Van Valkenburg (215-7086)Camel Herders ................................................... TBA ( )Clowns ...................................... Anthony J. Vignocchi (371-1369)Directors Staff ........................................ David Bruce (924-5157)Greeters ............................................... Fran Pitts (863-494-5901)Kentucky Colonels ................... Colonel Jim Jensen (739-9324)King Pins ............................................. Del Rawlinson (951-0033)Legion of Honor ...................................... Lou Ortt, 33° (485-5313)Mariners ................................................... Bud Glidden (358-2285)Marshal’s Staff ......................................... Ron Enger (918-8713)Model T’s ..................................... James MacDonald (779-4302)Oriental Band ......................................... Floyd LaDue (747-0351)Past Masters ........................... Jerry Goacher, KCCH (923-2665)Pipes & Drums ....................................... Phil Staples (741-8215)Provost Guard .......................................... Ron Enger (918-8713)Rituals .............................................. Rocky Kearney (493-2586)Roadrunners ............................................... Ken Clark (379-8125)Temple Guards ...................................... Mike Swatek (749-1761)
TEMPLE EMERITUS NOBLESBill Athas .................................................... County Fair ChairmanBill Batten ......................................................................... RecorderRay Bell ............................................................. Event CoordinatorCliff Bloodsworth .............................................. Hospital ChairmanBen Blount ................................................ Hospital TransportationCharlie Burke ....... Membership Chairman, Bloodbank ChairmanGerald Goacher, KCCH ........................................................ RitualWilliam H. Johnson ......................................................... TreasurerPaul Leakey ...................................................... Hospital ChairmanHerb Mueller ................................................. Captain of the GuardJoe Pegoraro .................................................................. Chief AideHarold Schatsneider .................................................. Outer GuardW. Bruce Steube, III 33°, PP ............................................... RitualLee Stewart, PP ................................................................. DirectorBud Stuver ...................................................................... Chief Aide
COMMITTEE / UNIT / CLUB EMERITUS NOBLESMike Ash .................................................................................. BandBill Athas ................................... Finance Officer, Legion of HonorNorm Bensen ................................ Treasurer, Venice Shrine ClubRichard Brainard ............................................................. King PinsJack Bryant (Chief Pilot) ........................................ Flying FezzesJ.D. Copher ................................................ North Port Shrine ClubSelwyn Damron ...................................................... Director’s StaffWilliam F. Dokes .............................. Secretary, Gulf Shrine ClubRaymond Drury, Sr. .................. Secretary, Manatee Shrine ClubHarry Falck ............................................................... Oriental BandEd Gremp ................................................................................. BandDarwin Heinzman ............................................................ King PinsJim Macdonald .......................................... North Port Shrine ClubOtis Manchester ........................................ North Port Shrine ClubWillis “Bill” Mather ........................................................... King PinsWilliam McKown ........................................................ Past MastersJarrett Miller, PP ..................................................................... BandGeorge Mitchell, KCCH ................................................... HillbilliesPhil Mitchell, PP, KCCH ..................................................... ClownsWilliam Perman ................................ Treasurer, Gulf Shrine ClubWilliam Pincumbe ......................................... Banjo Band DirectorStanley Preston .................................. Chaplain, Gulf Shrine ClubGary Schweinshaupt, KCCH .................................... Desert PatrolP.W. Towsley ............................................. North Port Shrine ClubSam Upton (Flight Director) ................................... Flying FezzesClint Van Tassell ....................................... North Port Shrine ClubEd Wallace .............................................................. Camel HerdersAlf Weidner ................................................................ Desert PatrolFrank Wild ........................................... Hospital Service ChairmanAndy Wright ............................................................................. Band
2011 DIVAN ADDRESSES, PHONES AND EMAIL
Tom Millaway (Kaye) Charles Levan, 33°2702 Dalhart Ave. 164 Nightingale Cir.North Port, FL 34286 Ellenton, FL 34222(941) 240-6166 (941) [email protected] [email protected]
Bill Zurlo (Stacey Lee) Gary “Rocky” Kearney (Wendy)407 White Oak Way 1315 Tinamou Rd.Sarasota, FL 34237-6440 Venice, FL 34293-2935(941) 954-3013 (941) [email protected] [email protected]
Conrad “Connie” Jacobi (Deanie)6333 Stone River Rd.Bradenton, FL 34203-7895(941) [email protected]
Oscar Cloutier (Peggy) Dale LaBell (Donna)6702 Stone River Rd. 11315 Rivers Bluff CircleBradenton, FL 34203-7820 Bradenton, FL 34202(941) 739-8470 (941) [email protected] [email protected]
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ATTORNEYS AT LAWGarland & Padelford .............................. 15Jack Wm. Windt ...................................... 19
BANKSCadence Banking ..................... Back Page
CPAsTerry L. Armentrout, CPA, PA ............... 22Bobbitt, Pittenger & Company, P.A. ..... 27
CLEANING PRODUCTSGalaxy Cleaning Products .................... 16
CONTRACTORS - ELECTRICALElectricity of Sarasota, Inc. ................... 26
CONTRACTORS - GENERALD.R. Coffman Construction Co.. ........... 22
CONTRACTORS - HEATING & A/CJim McDonald Heating & Cooling ........ 26
CONTRACTORS - IRRIGATIONDon Vos Sprinkler Company ................. 23
CONTRACTORS - REMODELINGD.R. Coffman Construction Co.. ........... 22
CONTRACTORS - ROOFINGConway Roofing Co., Sid Conway ....... 30
CREMATION SERVICESICS Cremation Society ............................ 15
EYE CAREManatee/Sarasota Eye Clinic ............... 16
FINANCIAL SERVICESHart & Hart Financial Svs, Barry Hart . 19Vignocchi Financial, Anthony Vignocchi . 43
FUNERAL HOMES
Farley Funeral Homes & Crematory .... 20Toale Brothers Funeral Homes ............. 16
FURNITURE - SALESSleep King Inc., Bedroom Furniture .... 19
GOLFPeridia Golf & Country Club ................. 25
HOTELS
Mainsail Suites Hotel & Conf. Ctr.. ...... 15
JEWELRYDiamond Vault, Ali Chokr.. ...................... 2Impressions by Ron, Ron LeVene ......... 9
MASONIC ORGANIZATIONSNational Sojourners ............................... 40
MEDICAL ALERTFirst Response Monitoring, Tom Cunningham ................................ 43
OPTICIANSManatee/Sarasota Eye Clinic ............... 16Optical Service ....................................... 30
PAINTING CONTRACTORSEric’s Painting & Decorating ................. 18Rick's Painting ........................................ 23
PLUMBERSAqua Services, Inc., Plumbing ............. 18Rusty Plumbing ....................................... 30
REAL ESTATE - SALESRE/MAX Platinum Realty (Pertz) ......... 23York Real Estate ..................................... 20
RESTAURANTSSahib Shriners Restaurant 3, 24, 25, 35Miss JC Garden ...................................... 47Terrace on the Green Restaurant ........ 23
SHRINE CLUBSEnglewood Shrine Club ......................... 39Gulf Shrine Club ..................................... 40Manatee Shrine Club ............................. 39Motor Corps Shrine Club ....................... 30North Port Shrine Club .......................... 40Venice Shrine Club ................................ 40
SHRINE ORGANIZATIONSThe “Q” .................................................... 22
SHRINE SUPPORTERSPurmort & Martin .................................... 30
SAHIB SHRINE INFORMATIONBirthday/Anniversary Dinner/Dance 6, 36Hospital Committee Report ................... 6Lodge Meeting Dates/Locations .......... 34Masonic Digest ...................................... 32Million Dollar Club ................................. 28Money Mania ........................................... 21Officers (Elected & Appointed) ............ 44Potentate’s 2011 Cruises ..................... 38Recorder’s Report ................................. 29Reporter Advertising Rates .................. 9Sahib Bingo (Every Tuesday) ............... 31Sahib Building Fund .............................. 26Sahib Unit leaders (w/ phone numbers) . 44Sahib Unit News ...................................... 18Shrine Club Directory ............................ 8Shrine Club News .................................... 8Shrine Club leaders (w/phone numbers) 8Shriners Hospital Contributions ........... 6Speakers Bureau .................................... 29Stated Meetings ...................................... 6Thursday Luncheons ............................. 30Tribute to Neil Diamond & Barbra Striesand (May 27) .................... 14Trust Fund ................................................. 27
SAHIB UNITSAides ........................................................ 40Banjo Band .............................................. 40Clowns ..................................................... 39Greeters ................................................... 40Hillbilly Clan 78 ....................................... 9Kentucky Colonels ................................. 28Kingpins – Pancake Breakfast ............. 39Legion of Honor ...................................... 28Mariners ................................................... 28Model Ts / Classic Cars ......................... 28Nobleman Big Band ............................... 39Oriental Band .......................................... 40Pipes and Drums ................................... 40
INDEX OF ADVERTISERS AND SAHIB SHRINE INFORMATION
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7:30pm Tribute to Neil Diamond & Barbra Striesand
11:00am Luncheon2:00pm Pipes & Drums - MH
7:30pm Oriental Band - MH11:00am BINGO - MH2:00pm Band - CRA
10:00am Divan/FinanceMeeting
7:00pm Bar Bingo - Lounge7:00pm Past Masters - CRA7:30pm Clowns - MH
9:00am Club/Unit Head Meeting
10:30am Temple Guard-CRA11:00am Luncheon12:45pm Stated Meeting2:00pm Pipes & Drums - MH7:00pm Ritual Team - CRG
7:00pm Motor Corps7:30pm Oriental Band - MH7:30pm Directors Staff - CRA
11:00am BINGO - MH2:00pm Band - CRA
7:00pm Bar Bingo - Lounge7:30pm Clowns - MH
Mahi Potentate Ball10:00am Greeters - CRA10:00am Provost Guard - Lib11:00am Luncheon2:00pm Pipes & Drums - MH
7:30pm Oriental Band - MH7:30pm Mariners - CRA
11:00am BINGO - MH2:00pm Band - CRA6:00pm Birthday Anniversary Dinner Dance
7:00pm Bar Bingo - Lounge7:00pm Model T / Classic Cars - SL7:30pm Clowns - MH
Mothers Day
11:00am Luncheon1:30pm Aides - CRA
Sahib Closed
7:00pm L.O.H. - CRA7:30pm Oriental Band - MH
11:00am BINGO - MH2:00pm Band - CRA6:30pm Vettes - L
11:00am BINGO - MH2:00pm Band - CRA
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7:00pm Bar Bingo - Lounge7:00pm Model T / Classic Cars - SL7:30pm Clowns - MH
6:00am - 5:00pm Outside Rental - MH
10:00am Greeters - CRA10:00am Provost Guard - L11:00am Luncheon2:00pm Pipes & Drums - MH
7:30pm Oriental Band - MH7:30pm Mariners - Conf A
7:00pm Bar Bingo - Lounge7:30pm Clowns - MH
11:00am BINGO - MH2:00pm Band - CRA6:30pm Vettes - L
7:00pm Motor Corps7:30pm Oriental Band - MH7:30pm Directors Staff - CRA
8:00am-1:00pm Pancake Breakfast
9:00am Club/Unit Head Meeting10:45am Stated Meeting
11:00am Luncheon2:00pm Pipes & Drums - MH
11:00am BINGO - MH2:00pm Band - CRA5:00pm Outside Rental - SL Back7:30pm Oriental Band - MH
10:00am Divan/FinanceMeeting
7:00pm Bar Bingo - Lounge7:30pm Clowns - MH
11:00am-5:00pm Outside Rental - (Parking Lot)8:00pm Outside Rental - MH
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In times like this, it’s good to know that your bank hasthe financial strength to see you through.
Unlike the huge Wall Street institutions, Cadence Bank has achieved its growththrough conservative business practices and a sincere commitment to serving our
customers and our communities responsibly. Weremain a customer and service oriented bank.
As a Cadence customer, your deposits are safe and secure. Cadence is a wellcapitalized and liquid banking company, and your deposits are insured by the FDIC.
We are here to help you during this time, and weinvite you to give us an opportunity to show you the
value of banking with Cadence.
Member FDIC