The Moose Listener
The Moose, Stockdale Lodge #2178, Bakersfield, CA. Mar. 2023
Volume 56 Issue #11 Women of the Moose, Chapter #1203 Phone # (661) 370-2178
The Moose Board of Officers
2022-2023
W.O.T.M. Board of Officers
2022-2023
President Roger Cowan Sr. Regent Robyn Tennison
Vice President Michael Rouw Jr. Past Regent
Past President Rick Clemmons Treasurer Melanie Kelley
Treasurer Terry Wolfe Secretary Claire Acosta
Chaplain Chris Myers-Mainland
First Year Trustee Susan Cowan Appointed Officers:
Second Year Trustee Robyn Tennison Guide Elliana Buckle
Third Year Trustee Michael Stamper
Sargeant at Arms Kim “Katfish” Stanley
Inner Guard
Outer Guard
Administrator: Glenn Holland
The Moose Committee Chairmen
2022-2023 W.O.T.M. Committee Chairmen
2022-2023
Scholarship Committee Margaret Pryde Application Review
Membership Marlene Lyday
Financial Review
Myers-Mainland
Moose Charities Robyn Tennison Heart of the Community
Madrid
Publication Chris Myers-Mainland
Reverse Drawing Debbie Jensen
Sports – Shuffle Board Kim “Katfish” Stanley
Sports – Golf
Sports – Corn Bag Toss Special Committees:
Sports – Horseshoes
Kitchen Manager Greg Carlon Bingo Concession Susan Cowan
Historian Alan Shaw
Review C. Myers-Mainland
Lodge Moose Legion Don Perry Mellissa Sweeney
Old Timers Luncheon Tom Esser Application Review Marlene Lyday
Orientation Chris Myers-Mainland
Entertainment - Bingo
Editor: Christine Myers-Mainland
email: cmyersmainland@bak.rr.com
Stockdale Moose Lodge - Bakersfield, CA
Calendar Items and postings for the “Listener” newsletter may be dropped off at the lodge or sent by e-mail to: cmyersmainland@bak.rr.com
Deadline is the 20th of each month for items to be published In the Listener.
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Mooseheart/Moosehaven
Marlene Lyday
Nancy Stanley
Margaret LaRosa Membership Carol Jett Chris
Fraternal
Rosa
Activities Ashley Stanley
Higher Degree Leta Smith
Financial
March Events
Mar 6th Moose Officers Meeting – 6:00 PM
W.O.T.M. Officers Meeting – 5:30 PM
W.O.T.M. Nominating Mtg – 5:00 PM
Lodge Nominating Mtg – 5:30 PM
Mar 9th Moose Membership Meeting – 7:00 PM
Queen of Hearts – 6:45 PM
Mar 11th WOTM Smurf’s Challenge Team See WOTM Officers for details
Mar 13th WOTM Chapter Meeting– 5:30 PM
Calendar Planning Meeting – 4:30 PM
Mar 16th Bingo Committee Meeting – 11:00 AM
Queen of Hearts – 6:45 PM
Mar 17th St. Patrick’s Day Dinner – 6:30 PM
Mar 18th Shufflelboard Tournament – 10:30 AM
Paint & Sip Party – 6:00 PM
Mar 20th Moose Officers Meeting – 6:00 PM
Lodge Nominating Mtg – 5:00 PM
Mar 23rd Moose Membership Meeting – 7:00 PM
Queen of Hearts – 6:45 PM
Mar 24th to 26th CNMA Mid Year Conference
Mar 27th Member Orientation – 6:00 PM
Karaoke Tuesday & Friday Nights
Coming Events
Aor 1st Moose Legion & District 12 meetings in Taft
April 6th Vote for new Lodge Officers-Noon to 6:00 PM Results at Membership Mtg – 6:00 PM
April 8th WOTM Children’s Easter Party
April 10th WOTM vote for new Officers-4:30 to 5:30 PM Results at Meeting at 5:30 PM
April 22nd WOTM Luncheon for Chapter 1203 members
April 29th Installation of New Board of Officers Potluck Dinner to follow
Thank You / Announcements
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR:
“ARTICLE” deadline for the newsletter is the 20th of the month. Thank you all for your consideration and timely submission. Greatly appreciated. Articles should be submitted to: Chris Myers-Mainland, Editor via email at cmyersmainland@bak.rr.com
A BIG THANK YOU goes out to the wonderful February’s Volunteer helpers in preparing the Listener for mailing. You are very much appreciated. If you would like to assist with the folding and labeling, please contact the Administrator. Great time to consider receiving your Newsletter via email.
Any email changes or additions can be emailed to the following email: chapter1203@mooseunits.org or to the Lodge at: lodge2178@mooseunits.org
Hello fellow members, such a fast month, “a quickening of time.” Thanks to those AM & Lunch Crowd members, a jovial bunch.
I would like to remind lunch crowd that I still accept silver coins for meals. Dimes, quarters, halves…1964 & earlier. Greasy Burgers $.35 and Daily Special $.50. If the coin is worth more than the metal price, I will let you know and make a reasonable offer. You cannot lose with the stuff I use. I would also like to remind members of the work the Bingo Concessions puts in prior to the doors opening. The kitchen crew, Susan, Nancy & the Judd’s doing an outstanding job. Their weekly efforts generate much revenue for the Chapter.
A safe month to all, Arnie…Heb. 13:2
In addition to Arnie’s wonderful lunches, Monday & Tuesday lunches are now being served by Dayleene Davis! Watch our Moose_People-Stockdale Facebook page each day for their menus.
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February is gone and we are heading into March with a big month ahead. The nominating committee has been meeting and next nominating meeting is March 6th There is still time to submit your name! The slate of officers nominated will be read at our March 23rd membership meeting. Election voting will be on April 6th from noon to 6:00 PM.
A new Cover the Canal committee has been formed with Tom Esser as Chairman. They will be looking into options as we desperately need more parking space.
At the February 9th General Meeting the Board presented and increase in drink costs of $.50 per drink Members approved the increase. We have not changed our prices in over 6 years and the liquor vendors prices have increased and we have been notified of more increases. On the bright side, our prices are still less than the local establishments. Please remember that our overhead costs have also increased and therefore we need to increase our revenue if we are to keep our doors open and continue to support our Lodge, Mooseheart and Moosehaven.
A BIG THANK YOU goes out to Becky Grove and Michele Fields for the fun Kid’s Valentine party and the fabulous Valentine Dinner and Dance. I also want to thank Melanie Kelley & Leta Smith for the Bunco last month. Melanie Kelley, thanks for a special Valued Veterans luncheon and all you do for our veterans. Our members enjoyed all the events.
Thank you to all the volunteers for donating their time and efforts to keep our events running successfully. We appreciate all Volunteers for all they do and invite our Moose members to volunteer at least once for a Lodge event.
Fraternally,
Roger Cowan, President
Welcome to all the new members who joined last month. I hope you take advantage of all the benefits your membership offers. Your Moose Listener newsletter will inform you of all activities for the month. Plan to attend the Member Orientation on March 27th
Thank you to all the sponsors who signed up these new members.
MEMBER SPONSOR
Angel Salazar
Dominick Gonzales
Cynthia Talley Margie Schwartz
Debbie Breadmont Margie Schwartz
Margaret Lilley Anselmo Forzetting
Martha Gonzales
Hoy Kasinger
Terry Thomas Roger Cowan
Noe Garcia
Andy Sweaney
Matt Tatsuno
Colt Morales
Alicia Rodriquez
Erick Thompson
Annette Blanco
John Morales
Nick Wynne Robyn Tennison
Sandy Kroeker Sabrina Mesa
Richard Lujan
Joseph Coutts
Jesus Sanchez Angie Sanchez
Delynda Fleeman
Ed Fowler
Laura Ortiz
Timothy Ortiz
David Fleeman
Michelle Baker
Jerry Prather
Jerry Prather
Walter Turville Zachery MacPherson
Sherrie Leonard Becky Grove
William Worley Rick Cingel
Gabriel Paredez Rubie Maldonado
Katrina Scott Candis Smith
Re-Enrolled
Kathy Jammieson Beverly Bentley
Ernistine Goll Glenn Holland
Keep up the good work!
Marlene E. Lyday, Membership Chairperson
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PRESIDENT’S REPORT
Queen of Hearts Join us on Thursday Nights Drawing is at 6:45 NOW OVER $18,780 Followed by the Lodge General Meeting at 7:00 PM
Women of the Moose – W.O.T.M.
Senior Regent’s Message
Hello Ladies!
There is only onemonth left in this current fiscalyear; and I just cannot believe how time flies!! Currently, our Chapter is leading the list within our District with an increase of 29 members this year. Congratulations to all who have involved themselves in the efforts throughout the past year to promote our success. Greatly appreciated!! Membership increase is just one aspect of determining how we are rated in a successful year. Community service, donations and other volunteerism efforts are other aspects
Thank you to all our 2022-2023 Chairladies for all your consistent efforts over the past year. And Thank You for your hard work and dedication to Stockdale Chapter 1203:
• Nancy Stanley, Mooseheart/Moosehaven chair, who has provided delicious desserts for sale, activities for fundraising and continued assistance with Bingo Concession.
• Carol Jett, Membership chair, who overlooked all her nervousness and continued to remain involved.
• Leta Smith, Higher Degree chair, who has been dedicated in her fundraising and volunteerism
• Ashley Stanley, Fraternal Activities chair, who brought in new ideas and perspectives to the family events held at the Lodge.
• Also, thank you to all our Chapter members who have stepped up and joined in the mission (and helped us to have fun while doing so).
We are currently engaged in nomination interviews and looking for WOTM members to serve as leaders within our Chapter. This can be in the interest of board membership, chairladies or volunteers for the upcoming fiscal year beginning May 1st, 2023. Please discuss any curiosity with any current member of our Chapter and direct questions to the current Board. Thank you in advance for your interest; we look forward to speaking with you.
As we begin to wrap up this current year, please take time to bring a friend that may have not been around for a while to show off what all has improved and upgraded. Let us show off our Chapter and Lodge!!!
The next meeting will be held on March 13, 2023 at the usual time of 5:30 pm. The social fellowship will be directly after all business has been conducted.
Fraternally Yours, Robyn
McClain Tennison, Senior Regent
From the Desk of the Treasurer
Hello Women of the Moose!
Please help me welcome our newest members to the Stockdale Women of the Moose Chapter #1203: Kelley Butimore Carmichael – sponsor Claire Acosta
George’Anne Russell – sponsor Marlene Lyday
Kay Albert- sponsor Marlene Lyday
Welcome and thank you for joining our Chapter!
We would also like to thank the sponsors for working toward increasing our Chapter membership! YOU’RE DOING A GREAT JOB! We are still leading the chapters in our area and are continuing to Make It Happen for our Chapter!
Our Chapter continues to lead all chapters for Territory 46 in membership. The women from Chapter 1203 have been working hard to earn their top honors.
If you have any questions concerning membership to the Chapter, please do not hesitate to ask any officer (Robyn Tennison, Senior Regent; Claire Acosta, Secretary; or Melanie Kelley, Treasurer) or any member of the Chapter. We would love to answer any of your questions you may have.
Fraternally Yours, Melanie Kelley, Chapter Treasurer (559) 920-6302
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Moose Good Samaritan
February saw six of our members in the hospital. Melissa Moore had back surgery and Julie SwystunPittsenbargar had knee surgery, both are home and doing well. Robert Robison had to be hospitalized with bronchitis in Pahrump while on the road. His wife, Charlene, made thetrip to pick him up. Frankie Wysocki spent the night at ER on Feb. 17th after slipping on black ice and bruised her ribs and broke her knee cap. Mike Stamper had his second surgery at USC on February 24th Angela Myers was hospitalized with bacterial infection and is home recuperating. Sending healing prayers and well wishes to all these members.
Don and Bobbie Perry were down with the flu, but are recovered and doing well.
I am sad to report the passing of two members. We send condolences and prayers to Barbara Chapin on the passing of her husband, Phillip, who passed Feb 22nd. Phillip was a member for 22 years. Mary Ann Shelton passed Jan. 26th at the age of 85. She has been a member for 40 years. Condolences to her family.
Please contact me if you know of any of our members and Moose families that need help or assistance, or Prayer Warriors. Good news is always welcome, so please let me know of any weddings, new babies or grandbabies. You can contact me at cmyersmainland@bak.rr.com or text/call (661)3330029. Or there are forms on the table outside the Chapter office that you can fill out and leave me information.
Chris Myers-Mainland, Chaplain
JEANNIE YOUNG
Was the lucky winner of the raffle for the Green Mountain Grill drawing on Super Bowl Sunday.
Thank you everyone that bought tickets. The funds will be used to purchase new Social Quarters tables and chairs.
Rosa Madrid, Chairman
Crying Towel Corner
David Burich missed out in February!
Attending meetings can be rewarding and profitable!!!
Just ask Glenn Holland as his name was selected at the Feb. 9th meeting and he received the $140 pot!!
Pot is at $120 at the next meeting on Thursday, Mar. 9th .
Will you be crying next month??
Meeting Night begins at the fall of the Gavel at 7 P.M. JOIN US!
All Lodge members in good standing has their name in a capsule which is randomly drawn at each meeting.
Drawings are held at Lodge general meetings twice monthly on Thursdays. The Pot started at $100 and grows and grows each meeting until the member whose name is drawn is present. Please check your bulletin calendar for those dates. It grows each week and becomes significantly larger.
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Who is ready for someShuffleboard??
We had another successful shuffleboard tournament on Feb. 18th. with 12 participants and played double eliminations along with the usual heartfelt spirits and humor. The lunch that is always provided was once again very delicious and with other snacks and treats that people bring makes it that much better. Thank you, Nancy Stanley, for always doing all that you do for us all. It would not be the same without you. Thank you to all our supporters and for what you add to this event. Our next tournament will be on March 18 so if you are interested in joining us, please sign up. The WINNERS were Jim Smith and Donna McMillian.
Congratulations to you both!!!
Our next tournament will be on March 18th. The signup sheet will be posted by the kitchen door on the first. Our tournaments are usually held on the third Saturday of each month unless there is another Moose activity that coincides with that day in the social quarters. If that happens, I will switch weekends. The sign-up sheet will be posted by the kitchen door on the 1st of every month. Also, if you see the first 16 slots are filled, please sign up on the reserve side because we always have cancellations due to people’s schedules changing. Show up time is 10:30, team draw at 10:45 and games start at 11:00. Lunch at 1:00.
Kim “Katfish“ Stanley and Nancy Stanley, Chairpersons
NEW: MOOSE DIVERSITY STATEMENT
(Reprinted from the Moose Magazine)
“The Moose Fraternity is committed to cultivating and preserving a culture of inclusion and connectedness. We will only be able to grow today as an organization and provide meaningful help to others, with a diverse group of members, employees and partners that are representative of the communities and individuals which we serve.
Therefore, we do not discriminate against any member, potential member, employee, or applicant for employment based on race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status.”
MOOSE OF THE MONTH
The Moose of the Month is awarded by the President to show our appreciation and thanks for helping around the Lodge. We have members of our Stockdale Moose Lodge that go the extra mile for their fellow Moose Members and volunteer in our Lodge. For this we acknowledge their efforts as Moose of the Month.
Volunteers are very important members in our Lodge and we are blessed with some very good ones. Speaking of volunteers, I wish to congratulate:
Greg Carlon
as our March Moose of the Month in recognition for the hard work and volunteering. Greg volunteers by cooking Friday Night dinners, Bingo, and many other events. He participates in Moose events and loves being a Moose member. When you see him, please thank him for his support of our wonderful Lodge. Thank you for all you do!
For those new members that may have noticed, there is a designated parking spot outside of the Lodge for the Moose of the Month. PLEASE DO NOT PARK IN THIS SPOT. You too can be Moose of the Month someday.
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THE MOOSE
The organization's emphasis on the community serves as a macrocosm for the focus of the microcosm of family activities, community service projects, and member sports programs. The organization is nonsectarian and nonpolitical, with a diverse array of community projects.
"We're not just a lodge," The whole purpose and focus of the Moose is to give back to our community. It isn't just a place to have a drink, and you don't have be a drinker to have fun at the lodge. It's all about helping out the community."
Two of the organization's long-term projects are Mooseheart and Moosehaven. Moosehaven, located in Florida, is a 65-acre retirement community. It is selfsustaining, with apartments, a bowling alley, indoor pool, grocery store, beauty parlor, and a medical facility, among other amenities. "It gives seniors a secure place to live. They are not moved to other facilities once they are there and that stability is very important to them," said Georgie Hensley, a long-term Moose member. Eleven California members currently reside at Moosehaven, which typically has approximately 400 residents.
Like Moosehaven, Mooseheart was designed to be selfsufficient. The 1,200-acre home and school setting, which is also called "The Child City," is located 35 miles outside of Chicago to provide complete living arrangements for children orphaned by one or both parents, or when a specific situation warrants the need.
At any given time, approximately 250 children live at Mooseheart. Over 11,000 children have lived and learned at Mooseheart since its creation in 1913. Like Moosehaven, it is self-sustaining, with on-site access to a bank, school, a health center, post office and housing. Children receive an education, as well as vocational and religious instruction. "All faiths are recognized,” Mooseheart's emphasis of balancing academics with spiritual and vocational training pays off. One hundred percent of all the graduates from Mooseheart attend college and each one receives scholarships. "That's something we're very, very proud of,” The organization has had a lot of experience; one of the first vocational schools began at Mooseheart.
Mooseheart and Moosehaven are the organization's largest projects, both relying solely upon funds raised by the lodges. People who wish to live at Moosehaven need to have been a member for at least 15 years before they can be considered, and must be able to take care of themselves at the time they become a resident of the retirement community. Anyone who would like to have a child considered for Mooseheart can contact any Moose member for information, and children do not need to have parents who were Moose members.
From scholarships, Head Start, seniors and other people in crises, to Tommy Moose, the Moose are there. They play a vital part in our communities, actively seeking people who need help. Along the way they find camaraderie, partnership, and they do all of it with a sense of fun and unity. "Come and join us, become a Moose. Help support our children, the elderly, and the community. It's a place where families can go. Come and have fun."
A DEVOTED FRATERNALIST
NEW MEMBERSHIP MOBILE APP
Administrators, volunteers and other individuals tasked with checking Moose membership cards should treat the new electronic membership card the same as the printed card. The membership expiration date is in the same location as on the printed card. The electronic card is almost identical to the pinted card, however, if a member is marked as a Valued Veteran, the card will carry the VV design. Also, the electronic card does NOT have a magnetic strip, but rather a QR code instead, so members will still need to carry their printed card if their lodge has a mag strip reader on the entrance door that has not yet been upgraded with a QR code reader.
As members pay their dues to renew their membership, they will receive a new card with a QR code instead of the magnetic strip we now have. The Lodge will be updating our entry system in the near future to enable access by the QR code.
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