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DAFFODIL NEWS Puyallup, WA Aerie #2308

Volume 59, No. 8

Our y o j n E er! Summ

August 2010

Web Site: www.puyallupeagles2308.org E-Mail:aerie2308@gmail.com

From Your Madam President

Don’t miss our Welcome to our Car Show Aug. 8 Mark your calendars for Sunday, August 8, the date of our annual Car Show! Daffodil Eagles will have an outside beer garden, live music and lots of cool cars to enjoy — along with the Apple Creek BBQ. If you wish to register a car, registration opens at 8 a.m. and runs until noon. Lunch will be served from 2 to 5 p.m. A raffle and music follows. Come on down and enjoy a great car show at the Daffodil Eagles.

Fall Holiday Bazaar registration begins!! We hope all you wonderful crafters have been busy getting ready for Sunday, November 7, the day of our annual Holiday Bazaar. We always look forward to all the new and exciting items that everyone has worked so hard creating. We will begin accepting table registration on Wednesday, September l at 8 a.m. Table fees will once again be $20. Puyallup #2308 members will have first priority until Thursday, September 30. Please call Phyllis at (253) 841-1759 for registration information. Once again it’s time to get your favorite patterns and ideas and start crafting. — Your Bazaar Elves

summer - at last I hope you are all enjoying the wonderful weather and are trying to get out in it! It is amazing how the sun can change an attitude! The State Eagles Convention in Yakima was a lot of fun! Our Auxiliary was recognized with several awards. We are hoping that next year we will get even more. If any of you Sisters are interested in helping out or chairing a charity or an event, please contact me. There are several things to choose from. In September we will be having a competition with our Aerie Brothers on who sells the most Fair Burgers. We are working on perfecting our “special sauce” We are looking forward to kicking the Aerie Brothers’ “buns” I want to remind our Auxiliary Sisters that our meetings are on the second and fourth Thursdays of the month. The meetings have been over by 9 p.m. or earlier. Please come to a meeting to see what is going on in our Auxiliary.

FOOD FOR THOUGHT We always announce when the meetings are. What can I do to get you to come to a meeting??? I am up for the challenge!! Have a great summer! — Your Madam President, Penny Fiedler “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more, you are a leader.”

Enjoy Our August Summer Sun!!!


New Auxiliary Funeral Committee contact list

Texas Hold’em

July’s tournament draws 105 players

The Auxiliary Funeral Committee will be creating a new contact list of volunteers who would like to donate their time and/or food dishes for funeral and memorial services held at the Puyallup Aerie #2308. If you are interested in helping in any way, please contact Nancy Gould at (253) 841-0619 or Kim Edwards at (253) 770-1441. Thank you for all your support. — Nancy Gould, Chairman — Kim Edwards, Co-Chairman

Even with birthdays, weddings and vacations, we had a great game with 105 players on Sunday, July 11. That’s not bad for a game in the summer. The winners were: First, Ralf Meithe; second, Aaron Cox; third, Ante Matanovic; fourth, Montana Saunders; fifth, Rory Knox; sixth, Mike Kriedeman; seventh, Glen Harris; eighth, Ritchy Morehouse; and ninth, Jimmy Rice. Our next Texas Hold’em game will be on Sunday, Aug.15. Bring a friend. Don’t forget, we will be drawing 21 names to have 120 players for the Tournament of Champions in December, so make sure you will have played in three games by November and have joined the Eagles. Listen up — don’t think you can wait until November to join. It’s too late then. In other words, you’d better join by no later than September. C.U. in August. — Bob Reynolds, Chairman (253) 535-6706 or (253) 230-2308

Retired Eagles Activities Club

We’re off to Alder Lake on August 26 R.E.A.C. members are invited to a picnic at Alder Lake on Thursday, August 26 at noon. Our friends at Eatonville are hosting. Chicken and coffee will be provided. Bring your favorite potluck dish and all utensils, dishes, etc. and a comfortable chair. If you need transportation, call me at (253 ) 564-3281 and I’ll put you in touch with someone who can give you a ride. We always have a great time, so come and join us. — Joyce Louderback, Reporter

The Dog Days Of Summer Are Here!

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Aux. Funeral Chairmen Nancy Gould (253) 841-0619 Kim Edwards (253) 770-1441 Auxiliary Sick Chairman Mary Jane Pagel Web (253) 847-3083

Sunday

Daffodil 2308 CALENDAR OF EVENTS FOR

Jackpot Drawing 5 pm 1 Breakfast 8-11 Eggs to Order, Toast, Spuds, Bacon, Ham, Juice, Coffee.

Tuesday

Wednesday

$7.00 $7.00 Menu Night Menu Night 4:30 To 7:00 pm 4:30 To 7:00 pm

CAR SHOW BBQ Pork or Chicken. See Article For More Information Jackpot Drawing 5 pm

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Breakfast 8-11 $7.00 SOS, Biscuits, Menu Night Gravy, Hashbrowns 4:30 To 7:00 pm or French Toast, Bacon, Ham, Juice, Coffee. Texas Hold'em Sign Up 11 am Play at 1 pm Jackpot Draw 5 pm

15 Breakfast 8-11 Omelets, spuds, Toast, Juice, Coffee.

16 $7.00 Menu Night 4:30 To 7:00 pm

Jackpot Drawing 5 pm

22 Breakfast 8-11 Eggs to Order, Spuds, Toast, Bacon, Ham, Juice, Coffee.

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10 $7.00 Menu Night 4:30 To 7:00 pm

Trustees 6 pm

(253) 845-5021

Friday

Saturday

Eddie's Pasta Night 4:45 - 6:30 pm

Dining 5-9 pm Salmon or Cook's Choice

Kitchen Open 5 to 8:30 pm

Cribbage 6:30 pm

Cribbage 6:30 pm

Dance to Suprize Band 8 to Midnight

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Dining 5-9 pm Salmon or Cook's Choice Dance to "Juke Box" 8 to Midnight

Take A Friend Trustees 6 pm To Dinner Aerie Meeting $7.00 7:30 pm A Person Initiation 4:30 To 7:00 pm

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Cribbage 6:30 pm Auxiliary Meeting 7:30 pm

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7 Kitchen Open 5 to 8:30 pm Dance To Sunny's 4 Cast 8 - Midnight

13 Dining 5-9 pm Salmon or Cook's Choice

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Dance To Imagine That 8 - Midnight

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Dance to Sapphire 8 to Midnight

Try Our $7.00 $7.00 Menu Night Menu Night 4:30 To 7:00 pm 4:30 To 7:00 pm

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Box 1358, Puyallup, WA 98371

Thursday

5 Polynesian Trustees 6 pm Delight By Bob & Shireen Ainsworth Cribbage 6:30 pm Auxiliary Meeting 7:30 pm Initiation 11 12

14 Kitchen Open 5 to 8:30 pm Dance To Sapphire 8 - Midnight

20 Dining 5-9 pm Salmon or Cook's Choice Dance to Imagine That 8 to Midnight

21 Kitchen Open 5 to 8:30 pm Dance To Zanadu 8 - Midnight

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Jackpot Drawing 5 pm

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Aerie Info:

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Monday

Breakfast 8-11 Hotcakes, Eggs, Bacon, Sausage, Ham, Juice, Coffee.

(253) 770-9025

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Don't Cook At $7.00 Trustees 6 pm Home. Come Menu Night Join Us Every Aerie Meeting 4:30 To 7:30 pm Monday Night 7:30 pm $7.00 Bingo 7 pm Menu Night RV Meeting 4:30 To 7:00 pm 7 pm Golfers Meeting 7 pm 2 3 4

Auxiliary Info: Box 83, Puyallup, WA 98371

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Don’t wait! Reserve you cookbooks now! We have now collected our 500 recipes for our Eagles Cookbook fund-raiser. Each book will be a beautifully hardbound three-ring binder with tabs. The Daffodil 2308 Cookbook cover will be custom with a picture of our club. Inside will be historical information on the Puyallup Eagles. There are recipes from our old timers, some who have passed, along with recipes from current members. We will order 500 books and anticipate kicking them off at our Holiday Bazaar on Sunday, November 7, in time for Christmas gifts. You may reserve as many books as you like by emailing me at mybrown29@gmail.com or calling (253) 841-8584. I will need your name and phone number, and the quantity of books desired. Each book will be $15 and you pay when you receive your books. We have already reserved almost 100 books. One member reserved 10 for children and grandchildren. Don’t miss out and reserve yours!

Summer Is Finally Here! Enjoy The Sun!! DAFFODIL NEWS Published monthly by the Puyallup, Washington

Daffodil Aerie #2308 Fraternal Order of Eagles

Daffodil Duffers

Two golf tournaments on tap during August! Our Club Championship will be on Saturday and Sunday, August 7 and 8 at the Lakeland Village Golf Course in Allen. There will be new gross score and net score Champions, with Divisional money winner to celebrate. Contact Jim Collyer (253) 840-3211 for more information. Next will be the Joe Hatcher Memorial Tournament on Sunday, August 22 with a practice round on Daf Saturday, August 21 at f the Lake Cushman Duf odil fers Golf Course in Hoodsport. Contact Milo to sign up for the noon Saturday practice round and for the 10 a.m. Sunday Memorial Round. Cost will be $20. A pot luck and prizes will follow Sunday’s round at Jerry and Marion Reed’s home. Please let Milo know when you sign up what item you will bring for the pot luck. Milo’s phone number is (253) 312-1481. “Stand proud your noble swinger of clubs and losers of balls” A recent study found the average golfer walks about 900 miles a year. Another study found golfers drank on average 22 gallons of alcohol a year. That means, on average, golfers get about 41 miles to the gallon! Kind of makes you proud! It almost feels like a hybrid! — Milo

Please type all your stories Just a reminder again that your newsletter articles must be typed. It is very hard to read some writing even when you think it is okay. Also, please do not type your stories in all capital letters. — Your Editor

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