Volume 97 Number 26
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Benevolence
H E R A L D
Humanity
ISSN —07458800
SPJST observes Flag Day at Texas State Veterans Home in Temple
Brotherhood
July 1, 2009
Happy Birthday, America!
Cub Scout Pack 177 of Belton’s VFW Post 4008 prepares to raise the flag at the SPJST Flag Day ceremony held at the William R. Courtney Texas State Veterans Home in Temple on Sunday, June 14. Pictured are, left to right, Michael Lewis, Webelos I Rank; Jacob Drake, Webelos II Rank; Cubmaster Kevin Wolff; Will Drake, Webelos II Rank; and Joshua Bowers, Bear Rank. More on page 4.
2009-2010 District Three Royalty
Keeping cool: Youth enjoy fun in the sun!
Lodge 25, Ennis Youth Club members, left to right, Dustin Motley, Justin Mraz, Hannah Slovak, and Tori Motley cool off in the pool following their June meeting. More on page 16.
Family Fun Dates ................................3 Readers Write ......................................3 Early Vestnik Deadline Info.................3 District News........................................6 Interest Rates ......................................6 Lodge Section......................................6
Congratulations to the 2009-2010 District Three Royalty Court. They were crowned on Saturday, June 20 at Youth Achievement Day held at Lodge 84, Dallas. They are, left to right, Duchess Caroline Durham of Lodge 92, Fort Worth; Queen Gena Weeks of Lodge 183, Arlington; King Jackson Durham of Lodge 92, Fort Worth; and Duke Brandon Droste of Lodge 25, Ennis.
Inside This Week’s Vestnik
Reunions ............................................12 In Memoriam ......................................13 Youth Section.....................................14 Czech Culture ....................................18 Advertisements..................................21 Activities Calendar ............................22
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Lodge 196 HoustonWest members win prize drawings
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Lodge 230 Midland meeting activities
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District Three youth: grand prize contest winners
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Wednesday, July 1, 2009
SPJST HERALD
SPJST HOME OFFICE PO Box 100 • Temple, Texas 76503 (800) 727-7578 • (254) 773-1575 Fax: (254) 774-7447 www.spjst.org
VESTNIK EDITOR/ DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATION MELANIE ZAVODNY, FIC Office: (254) 773-1575 • Mobile: (254) 534-0807
email: m e l a n i e z @ v v m . c o m
SUPREME LODGE PRESIDENT BRIAN VANICEK, FIC Office: (254) 773-1575 Home: (254) 985-0007 • Mobile: (254) 534-2902 email: vanicek@spjst.com
VICE PRESIDENT GENE McBRIDE, FICF, CFFM Office: (254) 773-1575 Home: (254) 771-3837 • Mobile: (254) 534-1450 email: genemc@spjst.com SECRETARY-TREASURER LEONARD D. MIKESKA, FIC Office: (254) 773-1575 Home: (254) 778-3720 • Mobile: (254) 721-4739 email: leonardm@spjst.com
DISTRICT ONE DIRECTOR/CHAIRMAN DONNIE VICTORICK, FIC, CFFM P.O. Box 85, Snook, Texas 77878 Home: (979) 272-3265 • Mobile: (979) 224-3125 email: dv.aggie@verizon.net DISTRICT TWO DIRECTOR BOBBY WUENSCHE 2451 CR 405, Taylor, Texas 76574-5421 Home: (512) 365-3013
DISTRICT THREE DIRECTOR JOHNNIE R. KRIZAN 11500 Heritage Pkway, West, Texas 76691 Home: (254) 826-5882
DISTRICT FOUR DIRECTOR BILLY ROLLWITZ, FIC P.O. Box 195, Rowena, Texas 76875 Home: (325) 442-3141 • Mobile: (325) 277-5362 Office: (325) 442-3038 • email: brollwitz@verizon.net DISTRICT FIVE DIRECTOR LARRY W. PFLUGHAUPT, FIC 1243 Clovis Road, Houston, Texas 77008 Home: (713) 864-2163
DISTRICT SIX DIRECTOR/VICE CHAIRMAN MICHAEL K. AHLSTROM, FIC, CFFM 407 Taos Street, Victoria, Texas 77904 Home: (361) 578-3279 • Mobile: (361) 676-3279 email: ahlstrom@suddenlink.net DISTRICT SEVEN DIRECTOR BOB J. BAYER, FIC 1100 Hospital Blvd., Floresville, Texas 78114 Home: (830) 393-9073
COMMITTEES BY-LAW COMMITTEE District One - Richard Ford, 2392 CR 424, Dime Box, Texas 77853 - (979) 884-1451 - email: dimebox4@aol.com District Two - Ronnie Rieger, 350 Rieger Road, Coupland, Texas 78615 - (512) 365-2000 - (512) 848-2416 cell - email: RonnieR1056@yahoo.com District Three - Al Kercho, 2444 Stonegate Dr. North, Bedford, Texas 76021 - (817) 282-5065 email: alkercho@sbcglobal.net District Four - Beverly J. Teplicek, 817 FM 381, Rowena, Texas 76875 - (325) 442-4841 - email: bjtep@verizon.net District Five - Mildred Holeman, 1006 Chantilly Lane, Houston, Texas 77018 - (713) 683-0018 email: mmholeman@yahoo.com District Six - Joe Siptak, 2312 Norvell, Bay City, Texas 77414 - (979) 244-4415; (979) 479-3430 cell District Seven - Bettie House, 1721 Continental Drive, Pleasanton, Texas 78064 - (830) 281-8246 email: landbhouse@juno.com
FINANCE COMMITTEE District One - Thomas Cannon, P.O. Box 372., Caldwell, Texas 77836 - (979) 567-4264 District Two - Edwin Pechal, 10660 State Hwy. 53, Temple, Texas 76501 - (254) 985-2282 District Three - Michael Galler, 526 Karen, Waco, Texas 76706 - (254) 662-4934 District Four - Herman D. Weise, 6006 FM Hwy. 765, San Angelo, Texas 76905 - (325) 651-8550 District Five - Marceil Malak, 7444 Meiners Road, Ledbetter, Texas 78946-5118 - (979) 249-5940 District Six - Glenn Kaminsky, 902 River Oaks Ct., East Bernard, Texas 77435 - (979) 335-4461
District Seven - Roy Haag, 1334 Rivercrest Drive, New Braunfels, Texas 78130-3438 - (830) 625-8262
INSURANCE COMMITTEE District One - Susan Skrabanek, 2657 FM 166, Caldwell, Texas 77836 - (979) 272-3440 District Two - Dolores Skrabanek, 13107 State Hwy. 53, Temple, Texas 76501 - (254) 985-2344 District Three - Daniel Roznovsky, 2513 Custer Court, Irving, Texas 75062 - (972) 252-6763 District Four - Leonard Jansa, 6617 Plainview Dr., San Angelo, Texas 76905 - (325) 234-8117 District Five - Helen Hegwood, 6702 Lindy Ann Lane, Houston, Texas 77008 - (713) 864-0489 District Six - Jerome Hlavaty, P.O. Box 174 Lolita, Texas 77971 - (361) 874-4461 District Seven - Wendy Pruski, 1100 Hospital Boulevard, Floresville, Texas 78114 - (210) 535-4916
PUBLICATION COMMITTEE District One - Floyd Kostelka, 1914 CR 403, Dime Box, Texas 77853 - (979) 884-0112 District Two - Tammy Whatley, P.O. Box 367, Weir, Texas 78674 - (512) 864-9183 District Three - Bessie Petr, 5406 Morningside, Dallas, Texas 75206 - (214) 826-3557 District Four - Sharon Hohmann, 222 Crestwood Dr., San Angelo, Texas 76903 - (325) 651-5884 District Five - Lorenda Baldwin, 219 CR 47, Angleton, Texas 77515 - (979) 922-1279 District Six - Helen Kelner, 911 Ave. K, Rosenberg, Texas 77471 - (281) 342-2624 District Seven - Jarolyn Popp, 447 Shady Hollow, New Braunfels, Texas 78132 - (830) 964-5135 FINANCIAL SECRETARY JERRY MIKULAS Office: (254) 773-1575 email: jerrymik@spjst.com
FIELD OPERATIONS MANAGER PHILIP McBEE, FICF, CFFM (325) 784-9800 • Mobile: (325) 647-1949 email: philipmcbee@aol.com STATE TRAINING COORDINATOR JIM WIEST, FIC, CFFM Mobile: (254) 541-5555 email: spjst@hotmail.com
STATE FIELD REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT ONE - Bill Orsak, CFFM Mobile: (979) 324-0056 • Home: (979) 272-8902 Fax: (979) 272-8902 • email: borsak@tconline.net DISTRICT TWO - Hiram Dixon, FICF, LUTCF, CFFM Mobile: (254) 231-7722 email: hadixon2003@yahoo.com DISTRICT THREE - Hiram Dixon, FICF, LUTCF, CFFM Mobile: (254) 231-7722 email: hadixon2003@yahoo.com DISTRICT FOUR - Bobby Gene Davis, FICF, CFFM Mobile: (325) 450-3748 Home: (325) 947-0027 • Office: (325) 657-8400 Email: bgdsr2428@aol.com DISTRICT FIVE - Ricky Peralta, FICF Mobile: (832) 515-8558 Email: ricardoperalta@sbcglobal.net DISTRICT SIX - Karen Kaspar, FIC, CFFM Mobile: (979) 332-1616 • Home: (979) 543-2532 email: k-kaspar@hotmail.com DISTRICT SEVEN - Contact Home Office, Phil McBee or Jim Wiest for assistance.
STATE FRATERNAL ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR CHESTER JENKE, SR., FICF Home: (830) 303-4316 (210) 413-3053 email: cejenke@wmconnect.com STATE YOUTH DIRECTOR JOHN HOELSCHER Office: (254) 773-1575 • Mobile: (254) 534-0681 email: johnh@spjst.com
DISTRICT YOUTH COUNSELORS District One - Susan Skrabanek, 2657 FM 166, Caldwell, Texas 77836 - (979) 272-3440 District Two - Patsy Koslovsky, 764 S. St. Joseph Road, Burlington, Texas 76519 (254) 985-2396 District Three - Bessie Petr, 5406 Morningside, Dallas, Texas 75206 - (214) 826-3557 District Four - Janice Stevens, P.O. Box 613, Hawley, Texas 79525 (325) 537-9224 District Five - Barbara Linney-Gonzalez - 6043 Pineway Blvd., Houston, Texas 77023 - (713) 649-6138 District Six - Lisa Bubela, 1405 Divide, El Campo, Texas 77437 - (979) 543-7120 District Seven - Wendy Pruski, 1100 Hospital Boulevard, Floresville, Texas 78114 - (210) 535-4916 email: wap6564@felpsis.net CZECH HERITAGE MUSEUM AND GENEALOGY CENTER Executive Director Sandi Wicker (254) 899-2935 • www.chmgc.com email: ssandiwicker@aol.com
Editor’s Note
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Happy 4th of July!
Do you know your United States
history? Here are some Fourth of July facts to ponder and share:
2.5 million: Number of people living in the 13 original colonies back in 1776. (Historical Statistics of the United States: Colonial Times to 1970)
30: Number of places in America with “liberty” in their names. Examples include Liberty, Missouri and North Liberty, Iowa.
$5.2 million: Amount of money to import American flags as of last count in 2004. Most of the flags are made in China. 50%: Amount of America’s potatoes grown in either Idaho or Washington. Potatoes are common foods of July 4th celebrations, showing up in chips and salads.
• Three presidents died on July 4th: Thomas Jefferson and John Adams in 1826, and James Monroe, in 1831. Calvin Coolidge was the only president born on July 4, in 1872.
• The Massachusetts General Court was the first state legislature to recognize July 4 as a state celebration, in 1781.
• The first recorded use of the name “Independence Day” occurred in 1791.
• The U.S. Congress established Independence Day as an unpaid holiday for federal employees in 1870. They changed it to a federal paid holiday in 1931.
• The Declaration of Independence was approved in a closed session of the Second Continental Congress on July 2, 1776, but most of the delegates didn’t sign it until August 2. While John Adams expected Americans would celebrate July 2, the date on the publicized copies of the document was July 4, which became the day Americans commonly observed.
Next Weekʼs Vestnik Awaiting next week’s Vestnik includes:
• Scenes from Lodge 160, San Angelo’s Memorial Day service project • Lodge 80, Holland youth activities • Lodge 84, Dallas youth activities • Scenes from Lodge 76, Wichita Falls quarterly meeting
Thanks to Assistant to the State Youth Director Peggy Sue Chastain for diligently working to complete the merit point totals for the 20082009 youth year. These totals along with the fourth quarterly report will also appear in next week’s Vestnik.
Early July 8 Vestnik Deadline —Tuesday, June 30 Due to the Fourth of July holiday, the Vestnik will observe an early deadline for the July 8 Vestnik issue. All information for the July 8 Vestnik must be submitted no later than Tuesday, June 30 at 5 p.m. Please make a note of this deadline and submit your items early. Thanks. The SPJST Home Office will be closed on Friday, July 3 for the Fourth of July holiday. Please call us with any questions. Thank you for your attention! —SPJST—
VĚSTNÍK, (USPS 658480) is published weekly except the last week of August and the fourth week of December by VĚSTNÍK, P.O. Box 100, Temple, TX 76503-0100. Subscription rates are $25 per year for non-members. Membersʼ fees are paid as part of the insurance fee collected by SPJST, 520 North Main, Temple, TX 76501. Second-class postage paid at Temple, TX and additional mailing offices. The exchange of opinions, ideas and information is a vital aspect of our fraternal Society and enables us to make more informed decisions. The views expressed by writers in the Vestnik do not necessarily represent the views of the Editor or SPJST management. Please sign all correspondence intended for publication. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to VĚSTNÍK c/o Financial Secretary Jerry Mikulas, P.O. Box 100, Temple, TX 76503-0100.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
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Readers Write
Reader enjoys Czech, family history articles
Melanie, Thank you for publishing the recent articles on Czech history and family history. If you haven’t received kudos for printing these items, you should. I am referring to the articles about Lidice, the memorial to Heydrich’s assassins, and the young people who more recently spoke out against Nazi skinheads. Although violence, brutality, and hatred are the subject of these particular articles; they help us (Americans of Czech descent) understand what has happened in the Czech Republic since our ancestors emigrated.
On the lighter side, the articles pertaining to family history are entertaining and informative. The story of the man who accidentally found the portrait of his grandparents was heartwarming. And, the Ivicic family history could be that of almost any Czech-Texans. The children’s story “Janko and the Giant” published last fall was another great item. I don’t know who enjoyed it more—my granddaughter or me. Thanks again for making the Vestnik more than an instrument of lodge news. Joyce Moore (wife of Lodge 84, Dallas member Grover Moore) —SPJST—
Family Fun and Important Dates
July 2 July 4 July 4 July 4 July 10-12 July 12-15
July 12 July 16-19 July 17-18 July 18 July 18 July 19 July 19 July 19 July 19 July 21-23 July 23-26 July 24-27 July 24-26 July 26 July 26 August 1
August 7-9 August 15 August 28 August 30
Lodge 80, Holland Youth Club Bingo Night Bake Sale (2) SPJST Float • Fourth of July Parade, Belton (2) SPJST Float • Fourth of July Parade, Seguin (7) Lodge 172, Pasadena Fourth of July Dance (5) District Five Camp • SPJST ENC at Cooper Farm District Two Camp Woodmen of the World, Brownwood District Seven YAD • Poteet VFW Hall District One Camp • SPJST ENC at Cooper Farm Lodge 47, Seaton Barbecue Cook-Off (2) District Four YAD • Anson Lodge 191, Lufkin Anniversary Dance (5) District Six YAD • Taiton Community Center Lodge 6, Cottonwood Picnic (3) Lodge 15, Buckholts Historical Marker Dedication (2) Lodge 51, Ellinger Picnic (1) Supreme Lodge Meeting • SPJST Home Office, Temple District Seven Camp • Echo Hill Ranch, Medina District Three Camp • Buffalo Ridge, Lake Whitney District Four Camp • Camp Butman, Merkel District One YAD • Caldwell Civic Center District Two YAD • Lodge 24, Cyclone State Youth Achievement Day Frank Mayborn Convention Center, Temple End-of-Summer Getaway • Corpus Christi District Two Trip • Sea World, San Antonio Lodge 84, Dallas Princess Ball (3) Lodge 4, Hallettsville Family Day American Legion Hall, Hallettsville (6)
Attention, Vestnik Submitters: The deadline for the Wednesday, July 8 Vestnik is Tuesday, June 30 at 5 p.m. due to the Fourth of July holiday. Thanks for your attention.
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NFCA Honors “Fraternalist-in-Action” for Volunteerism
Lodge 1, Fayetteville Member Debra Pflughaupt named Fraternal MVP
The National Fraternal Congress of America (NFCA) is proud to recognize Debra Lynn Pflughaupt, a member of SPJST Lodge 1, Fayetteville, as a Fraternal MVP (Most Valuable Participant) for the week of June 22, 2009. Fraternal MVPs are “Fraternalists-in-Action” who volunteer their time and energy to strengthen their communities through participation in local lodge activities and other charitable endeavors. “The NFCA wishes to salute those individuals as true fraternalists,” said NFCA Chair of the Board Barbara A. Cheaney. “As a Fraternal MVP, Debra Pflughaupt embodies the heart of fraternalism through her hard work, dedication and generosity.” Mrs. Pflughaupt has been a member of SPJST for five years. She serves her lodge as assistant youth leader where she takes care of all reports, provides creative ideas for member activities promoting the Czech culture, and purchases supplies for the concession stands. Mrs. Pflughaupt coordinates workers for the concession stands and operates the one at the baseball field by herself. She helped with the renovation of the ball field and painted the top of the backstop. She assists the youth with ideas and instructions for Youth Achievement Day (YAD) projects. For the adult lodge, she cleans the hall, prepares food for the meetings, performs minor maintenance, and adds her special touch to the hall for special occasions. Mrs. Pflughaupt is self-employed and spends much of her free time volunteering in the community. She seasonally decorates windows at the SPJST museum, opens the door to the public, and helps explain the history to visitors. Mrs. Pflughaupt makes sure the city building is always decorated for the Christmas season. She assists the community by transporting people to various activities in the community, coordinates JOIN HANDS DAY and Make A Difference Day projects for youth and adults, and does her share of highway clean-up. Mrs. Pflughaupt’s motto is to do it right and correct the first
time, then there will be plenty of time left for other things. Mrs. Pflughaupt fits in whether it is coloring with the youth club members or visiting with the eldest member in the crowd. She promotes JOIN HANDS DAY participation. She realizes by using those earmarked days to come together as one, it is also an opportunity to celebrate the union of generations and gain knowledge from both the young and old. Mrs. Pflughaupt takes advantage of joining parents, children and grandparents in projects, which benefit the members and the community. Her unselfishness to the members and the community in the past year has been much appreciated by the community. Fraternal MVPs are part of the NFCA’s Fraternalists-inAction program, which recognizes individuals whose unique stories best represent 21st Century fraternalism. These fraternalists demonstrate exceptional compassion and vision through their volunteer activities. About the NFCA The 123-year-old NFCA unites 69 not-for-profit fraternal benefit societies operating in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Canada. The association represents 10 million fraternalists in 37,000 local chapters, making it one of America’s largest member-volunteer networks. Fraternal benefit societies provide their members with leadership, social, educational, spiritual, patriotic, scholarship, financial and volunteer-service opportunities. Combined, the NFCA’s member-societies maintain more than $343 billion of life insurancein-force and, in 2007 alone, contributed almost $418 million to charitable and fraternal programs, and volunteered over 95 million hours for communityservice projects. These statistics demonstrate the commitment that fraternals make to those in need and exemplify the true meaning of the NFCA signature phrase: Joining Hands to Touch Lives. For more information, visit the NFCA’s Web site at www.nfcanet.org. —SPJST—
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Scenes from SPJST Flag Day Ceremony
Sunday, June 14, 2009 • William R. Courtney Texas State Veterans Home in Temple, Texas
LEFT PHOTO: Cub Scout Pack 177 of Belton’s VFW Post 4008 salutes the flag. CENTER PHOTO: A large thank you card was signed by individuals at the Texas State Capitol in Austin on April 15 - Legislative Awareness Day. The project was sponsored by Texas Fraternal Congress. The card was presented to the Veterans Home. Pictured are, left to right, Texas Veterans Land Board Representative Donna Huffman; Reginald Rios, resident volunteer; Activities Director Carolyn Rumfield; SPJST Dis-
trict Two Director Bobby Wuensche; Brigadier General (Retired) Ron White, Director of Texas State Veterans Homes; District 55 Texas State Representative Ralph Sheffield; SPJST Supreme Lodge President Brian Vanicek; SL Vice President Gene McBride, District Three Director Johnnie Krizan, and SL Chairman/District One Director Donnie Victorick. RIGHT PHOTO: Attendees gather for the flag ceremony outside of the William R. Courtney Texas State Veterans Home in Temple.
ABOVE LEFT PHOTO: District 55 Texas State Representative Ralph Sheffield of SPJST Lodge 87, Temple shares the “Thank you, Veterans” card project held at the State Capitol. PHOTO 2: SPJST Fraternal Department Secretary Ruth Hanusch sings the National Anthem. PHOTO 3: Bennett Byther, senior district executive of Longhorn Council, Boy Scouts of America, introduces the Cub Scouts who raised the flag. PHOTO 4: Temple Mayor Pro-Tem Patsy Luna presents a Flag Day proclamation. RIGHT PHOTO: Brigadier General (Retired) and Director of Texas State Veterans Homes Ron White delivers the Flag Day message.
LEFT PHOTO: World War II Veteran William H. Patterson listens attentively to the speakers. RIGHT PHOTO: The Vanicek family: Joan, Sam, Stephanie, and Supreme Lodge President Brian.
LEFT PHOTO: Left to right, Land Board Representative Donna Huffman, Activities Director Carolyn Rumfield, and Director of Rehab Diane Edwards serve cake, punch and kolaches to attendees after the ceremony. CENTER PHOTO: Brigadier General (Retired) Ron White, center, with son Doug, who served in the United States Army for eight years and is a
Desert Storm veteran, and wife Gloria, who is RN Unit Manager at the Veterans Home. RIGHT PHOTO: SPJST attendees include, seated, left to right, Lee and Ruth Hanusch, Debbie Klinkovsky, Chester and Colleen Jenke. Back: David Nauert, James Lee, III, Donnie and Janice Victorick, Gene McBride, Johnnie Krizan, and Frank Klinkovsky, Jr.
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2009 SPJST Flag Day Essay Contest Results
Kindergarten to Age 8 April Dvorak Lodge 25, Ennis Ages 9 to 11 Melinda McClellan Lodge 84, Dallas
Ages 12 to 14 Audree Williams Lodge 215, South Plains
Ages 15 to High School Senior Mark Siptak Lodge 4, Hallettsville
American Heritage
By Melinda McClellan of Lodge 84, Dallas 2009 Grand Prize Winner SPJST Flag Day Essay Contest
American means pertaining to the inhabitants of the United States of America. The word heritage is defined as something that is passed down from preceding generations or traditions—something continuous. When one puts these two words together, a wonderful story is told. American heritage is basically what one does in the USA. Some examples are the holidays that are celebrated, what foods are eaten, and what is done for fun. These things did not just pop up in a day. These things started many, many years ago when the country’s rules were being made, the first president was elected, and also as inventions were created. In June of 1776, Thomas Jefferson prepared the Declaration of Independence, in order to get away from Britain’s rule. He knew our country needed freedom. To have religious, social, political, and economic freedom from Britain was necessary, for all men to be equal.
Also around this time, another important document was prepared, the Constitution. The first ten amendments of the Constitution are called the Bill of Rights. Some freedoms which are guaranteed are religion, press, and expression. The Constitution spells out the rights and rules of our people. Over the years, as the people uphold the rules of the country, they are creating new traditions. Emigrants from other countries come to the USA every day. With them, they bring their culture and customs. Therefore, American heritage evolves continuously as time passes. There are many parts to American heritage, and this is only a brief discussion. American heritage is definitely something to celebrate. When the words American and heritage are put together, then the interesting, evolving, wonderful story can be told. —SPJST—
Lodge 4, Hallettsville Mark Siptak
Lodge 84, Dallas Elisabeth Cowan Scott Cowan Melinda McClellan
Flag Day Essay Contest Participants Lodge 17, New Tabor Dillon Narro Lodge 24, Cyclone Allison Evatt Tyler Evatt Lodge 25, Ennis Amanda Droste April Dvorak
Lodge 186, Caldwell Shelby-Lynn Rose
Lodge 189, Bryan-College Station John Mayo Lodge 215, South Plains Audree Williams Lodge 239, Hondo Megan S. Palomo
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2009 Color the Flag Prize Drawing Winners
Rendon Dobecka Lodge 6, Cottonwood Macy Narro Lodge 17, New Tabor
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Brandon Teplicek Lodge 49, Rowena
Adam Rosier Lodge 162, Iowa Colony
2009 Flag Day Coloring Contest Participants
Lodge 5 Pilot Point-Tioga Brenda Curtis
Lodge 32, Victoria Sara Buccigrossi Isabella Ikonomos
Lodge 17, New Tabor Tabor Dowell Macy Narro
Lodge 47, Seaton Savanna Proctor
Lodge 6, Cottonwood Rendon Dobecka
Lodge 40 El Campo-Hillje Colby Cerny Zakary Laitkep
Lodge 25, Ennis Amanda Droste Brandon Droste April Dvorak Misty Dvorak
Lodge 49, Rowena Grace Schwertner Olivia Schwertner Brandon Teplicek Cammi Teplicek Hunter Teplicek Hutson Teplicek Hunter Wood Tanner Wood
Lodge 30, Taiton Abigail Johnson
Lodge 84, Dallas William Andreason
Lodge 24, Cyclone Ty Stock
Lodge 29, Taylor Brandon Girod Hailey Girod
Supreme Lodge President Brian Vanicek presents a certificate and a $200 gift card shopping spree to Melinda McClellan of Lodge 84, Dallas. Melinda is the 2009 SPJST Flag Day Essay Contest grand prize winner. She read her essay at the SPJST Flag Day ceremony held at the William R. Courtney Veterans Home in Temple on Sunday, June 14. Congratulations to Melinda!
Lodge 54, West Andrew Darnell Megan Darnell Riley Kaluza
Lodge 97, Placedo Sarah Bellanger
Lodge 148, El Maton Taylor Thurmond Blake Zielonka
Lodge 154, Fort Worth Rachael Humphreys Lodge 162 Iowa Colony Delaney Bourque Alyssa Moyle Adam Rosier
Lodge 183, Arlington Isabella Perez
Lodge 202, Jourdanton Kelly House Lodge 239, Hondo Kanaie Botello Latrell Rodriguez
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District News District Seven sets September 26 bowling tournament in Seguin
Attention all SPJST Bowlers and Fans! Make plans to attend the District Seven Bowling Tournament on Saturday, September 26, 2009, beginning at 12 noon. Come join in the fun and excitement! Cheer on your lodge team as they compete for prizes while raising money for the SPJST Education and Nature Center at Cooper Farm in Waldeck, Texas. All proceeds benefit SPJST ENC. The tournament will be held at SportsWest Bowling Center, located at 308 State Highway 46 South in Seguin, Texas, and is open to members and nonmembers. Activities include a silent auction, and the snack bar opens at noon and features a large menu of items that are priced reasonably. Pre-registration is encouraged.
Tournament Guidelines 1. Must be a member, at least six years of age, in good standing. Tournament is open to all SPJST members and nonmembers. 2. There will be three divisions in which to bowl. Pee Wee – Ages 6 to 12; Junior – ages 13 to 15; and adults – ages 16 and over. 3. Teams will consist of four bowlers— any combination of men and women. Please note that individual entries will be accepted. You do not need a full team in order to enter the tournament. Individual entries will be placed on a team. Lodges are encouraged to enter multiple teams. 4. Winners will be determined at the close of the third game. The bowling center computer will calculate a handi-
cap (80 percent of 200) to determine an average for the three games bowled. This will put each bowler on an equal basis. 5. Each participant will bowl three games. 6. Awards will be presented to the top three males and top three females for high series and high game in each division. 7. Cost will be $20 per person, or $60 for a team of four. 8. Registration will begin at 11 a.m. with the tournament starting at 12 noon. 9. Walk-ins will be accepted from 11 to 11:30 a.m. on the day of the tournament, provided lanes are available. 10. Teams will be assigned starting lane number at time of check-in. 11. Any questions about the tournament should be directed to SPJST State Fraternal Activities Coordinator Chester Jenke (210) 413-3053 or District Seven FAC Glen Pruski (956) 235-8014. Forms can be downloaded from www.spjst.org or mail team name (if applicable), name, lodge (if applicable), and address and $20 entry fee per bowler, or $60 per team, to: Chester Jenke 211 Cottonwood Lane Seguin, Texas 78155
Also, please specify age division: adult (ages 16 and over); youth pee wee (ages 6 to 12); or youth junior (ages 13 to 15). The deadline to pre-register is September 19. Make checks payable to SPJST District Seven. Fraternally, Chester Jenke, State FAC —SPJST—
SPJST INTEREST RATES
SPJST Mortgage Interest Rates
Mortgage rates are subject to change without notice. Call the SPJST Home Office (800) 727-7578.
Commercial Property 6.50% for 1 to 10 years 6.75% for 11 to 15 years Universal Life
Home or Farm Mortgages Universal Life 4.75% for Annualized* 75% Owner Residence Property
5.00% for 1 to 15 years 5.50% for 16 to 20 years 6.00% for 21 to 30 years Farm Property
5.50% for 1 to 10 years 6.00% for 11 to 20 years 85% Owner Residence Property
7.00% for 1 to 30 years
Annuities
Annuity I 5.00% for Annualized*
Annuity II 4.00% for Annualized*
Annuity III 4.00% for Annualized*
Annuity IV 4.00% for Annualized* * Rates effective 5/01/09 through 7/31/09.
Five-Year Annuity
When purchased, current interest rates are guaranteed for 5 years.
Band 1—$10,000 to $24,999 Current Rate: 3.95% Band 2—$25,000 to $49,999 Current Rate: 4.10% Band 3—$50,000 and up Current Rate: 4.20%
SPJST Lodge Se ct ion
Lodge 4 Hallettsville plans Family Day
Dear Members, Our lodge met Sunday, June 14, 2009, at the Legion Tap Room at 2 p.m. President Joe Siptak opened the meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance. Youth Leader Shirley Kalmus gave a report on the youth club. She presented a certificate to Mark Siptak for placing first in the SPJST Flag Day Essay Contest for ages 15 to high school senior. Congratulations! Jonathan Vahalik and Mark Siptak were recognized for having attended the Leader-In-Training
The deadline for all Vestnik items is 5 p.m. the Wednesday before the publication date. Send your news and photos directly to:
SPJST Vestnik Editor Melanie Zavodny P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503 Fax: (254) 774-7447
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Retreat at SPJST ENC at Cooper Farm. Each spoke to the members on the activities at camp. Also attending were chaperones Susan Siptak and Philip Vahalik. Sarah and Mark Siptak and Jonathan Vahalik will be attending District Six Camp. Shirley showed a DVD on the Adopt-a-Highway program. She already has the two miles designated. It was decided to let the youth club select a date and time to clean the highway then contact the members. Secretary-Treasurer Helen Zabransky read the minutes to the last meeting and gave the financial report. FAC Annie Vahalik reported on upcoming SPJST tournaments and activities.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leroy J. Dana of and accessory specialist with Home Seaton celebrated their 50th wedding Interiors and Gifts, Inc. of Dallas anniversary in June by cruising to after 32 years of service. She recently retired Montego Bay and from her prithe Cayman Isvately-owned lands. Mr. Dana business as a flomarried the forral designer and mer Geraldine wedding consult(Gerry) A. Dornant, Lush Touch hoefer of Zabby Gerry, after 25 cikville on June years. 27, 1959, at The couple has Salem Lutheran lived in the TemChurch near ple area 50 years. Rosebud. The Both are memReverend W. A. bers of SPJST Mueller of RoseLodge 47, bud officiated. Seaton. They Mr. Dana is have two daughretired after servters Karen J. ing 38 years with Alves of Spring Wilsonart Interand Kim K. national in TemLeroy and Gerry Dana Yepez of Temple. Mrs. Dana is currently employed with Yesterday ple; four grandchildren; and one and Today in Waco. She is a retired great-grandchild. —SPJST— manager, independent contractor,
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Sunshine Chairman Lillie Balusek said Evelyn Holy and Gaynelle Chudej assisted her with bingo at Steven’s Convalescent Center, and that she and Helen Zabransky will do in-room visits to Hallettsville Rehab.
Family Day—August 30 Our annual Family Day on Sunday, August 30 was discussed. A noon meal of barbecue pork and sausage with the trimmings will be served with the same meal prices as last year. Members are kindly asked to bring desserts. Final plans will be made at the next meeting. The youth club honored fathers by recognizing the oldest father present as Joe Siptak, and the youngest as James Vanek. Each received a gift. The youth club also honored Christopher Vanek, a graduating senior from Sacred Heart Catholic School. They had a decorated cake and presented him with a gift. Good luck, Chris, at Victoria College. Door prize winners were Patsy Zabransky, Jonathan Vanek, and Chris Vanek. The meeting adjourned followed by lunch. Next Meeting—July 12 The next meeting will be Sunday, July 12 at 2 p.m. at the Legion Tap Room. Door prizes will be given, and lunch will be served. Fraternally, Patsy Zabransky, Reporter —SPJST—
Lodge 25, Ennis meets July 9
SPJST Lodge 25, Ennis was called to order on June 11, 2009, by the president at 8 p.m. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited, and a moment of silence was held for departed members. The minutes were read, and all other officers gave their reports. Under new business, a wrestling match was discussed which will be held at the hall on July 18. Show-and-tell of youth YAD projects and talents will be held before the meeting on July 9 at about 7:30 p.m., and the 50- and 75-year members will be recognized at this meeting. The meeting was adjourned at 8:30 p.m. Fraternally, Eugene Dolezal President/FAC —SPJST—
Lodge 47, Seaton reports on June meeting
Dear Vestnik Readers, After a long, busy weekend, members of Lodge 47, Seaton continued to find their way back to Star Hall—three days in a row—to attend the lodge’s monthly meeting. With the picnic held the first Sunday in June, our meeting was changed to Monday, June 8. President Edwin Pechal called the meeting to order at 7 p.m. The flags were presented by Edwin Vasicek and youth member Neil Rabroker. Members stood for a moment of silence for departed member Fred Symmank. May he rest in eternal peace. All officers, board members and active sales agents were present except Secretary/Sales Agent Patsy Koslovsky and board members Beth Rabroker, Tammy Pechal, and Crystal Morris. I was attending the mother lodge meeting at Lodge 24, Cyclone to discuss our upcoming District Two YAD which Cyclone will be hosting. Thank you to Lodge 24 for allowing me to visit with you. I enjoyed your meeting and visiting with each of you. I am looking forward to our District Youth Achievement Day to be held on Sunday, July 26. I want to thank our past lodge secretary, Adeline Kohutek, for standing in for me. Thank you to Adeline for reading the minutes and taking notes for me. I love and appre-
Lodge 81, Needville welcomes new member
Welcome to Lodge 81, Needville’s new member Maxx Stavinoha. Holding him is Ed Kuban, and looking on is Dorothy Kuban.
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Lodge 80, Holland member receives $10,000 4-H Scholarship
On Friday, June 12, 2009, Victoria Pajestka was awarded a $10,000 Richard Wallrath Educational Foundation scholarship through the 4-H Opportunity Scholarship program. This scholarship program through 4-H is one of the largest of its kind. Victoria is pictured here with members of the Wallrath Educational Foundation as they presented her with her scholarship. An assembly was held at the Brazos County Exposition Complex in College Station for students receiving 4-H Foundation scholarships. There were more than 200 students receiving scholarships of various amounts from many donors in addition to the Wallrath Foundation. Victoria is a member of SPJST Lodge 80, Holland.
ciate you so much. Joyce Skrabanek stated we had two members on the sick list, Margaret Gibson and Albert Pechal. We hope you are both feeling much better and on you way to recovery. Pam Morris was in the hospital, also. We hope you are feeling much better. We are very pleased to have several new members and welcome you to come and join us. They are Nichole Gutierrez, Tyler Wilson, Missie Wilson, Frank Klinkovsky, Jr., Dorothea Vanicek, Michael Mills, Lisa Mills, and Douglas Holland. Again, welcome. Correspondence included a thank you note from the family of Fred Symmank for the donation to the scholarship fund, a thank you note from the Tri-County Longbeards, and a note from Patsy Koslovsky for missing tonight’s meeting. The unofficial board minutes were read by Board Secretary Lynette Talasek. President Pechal thanked everyone who helped in any way before, during and after the picnic to make it a success. The tractor pull on Saturday had a very good attendance. Vice President/FAC Frank Klinkovsky updated us on all upcoming activities, district and statewide. The mid-year report of all fraternal acts performed is due on June 30. Please
turn your report in to Frank before this date. Frankie also gave a report on the picnic. Winners of the picnic raffle were: television—Pat Rabroker; glider—Christi Jungman; camera— Jerry Mikulas; Academy gift card— Beth Rabroker; and the Wal-Mart gift card—Ace Chlapek. Congratulations to each of you! Treasurer Amanda Greger gave the treasurer’s report along with Ticket Chairman Ruth Kohutek, Bar Chairman David Pechal, and Kitchen Chairman Tammy Pechal giving their reports. Youth Leader Lynette Talasek gave the youth report. She thanked all who helped with the kid’s games during the picnic. They had several new games this year which seemed to go over very well. Thank you to Pop-A-Lock for donating the bounce house and Rogers PTA for the use of the dunking booth. The 2009-2010 officers were installed by DYC Patsy Koslovsky. The youth are looking forward to their June social which will be held on June 27 at Austin’s Park ‘n Pizza. Woodrow Marek stated the next audit of all books will be held on July 10. The change in the rules and regulations regarding the margarita machine did not pass by two-thirds majority. Lodge 47 graduates for the year of 2009 are Andrew Brenek from Texas
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A&M and Bradley Sutter from University of Mary Hardin Baylor. Also graduating is Patrick Greger from Belton High School. Congratulations to these three fine young men who have worked so hard and deserve the congratulations on their achievements. All fathers were asked to stand and be recognized for the upcoming Father’s Day. June “Happy Birthday” wishes go to Calvin Skrabanek, Frank Klinkovsky, Becky Zavodny, Tammy Pechal, and Jennifer Wolf. May you all have a wonderful birthday. June anniversaries include Elden and Becky Zavodny, Clarence and Laverne Pechal, and Steve and Patricia Pechal. Congratulations and may you have many more years to celebrate. Lucky fathers who won door prizes were Edwin Pechal, Calvin Skrabanek, and Dick Hight. Next Meeting—Monday, July 6 With the first Sunday in July being the Fourth of July weekend, the next adult meeting will be held Monday, July 6 at 7 p.m. Following the meeting, ice cream and cake will be served. Members are asked to bring their favorite ice cream, cookies, or cake. I hope to see you soon at Star Hall! Fraternally, Patsy Koslovsky, Secretary —SPJST—
Lodge 47, Seaton meets this Monday
Dear Readers, SPJST Lodge 47, Seaton will hold its next monthly meeting on Monday, July 6 at 7 p.m. The date has been changed due to the Fourth of July weekend. Following the meeting, there will be an ice cream social. Please bring your favorite ice cream, cake, or cookies. We look forward to seeing you! Fraternally, Patsy Koslovsky, Secretary —SPJST—
Lodge 47, Seaton barbecue cook-off set for July 17-18
Plan to attend SPJST Lodge 47, Seaton’s 17th Annual Barbecue CookOff on Friday, July 17 and Saturday, July 18, 2009, at Seaton Star Hall, located five miles east of Temple, just off Highway 53. This is a C.T.B.A. quad-cities cookoff. Friday night will include entertainment, hamburgers, and refreshments. Trophies and $2,500 in guaranteed
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Dr. James and Lynda Novak along Meribeth attended Texas A&M with Bessie Petr joyfully announce University and St. Mary’s School of the wedding of Mary Elizabeth Law. Benedikt attended Freiburg Novak to Benedikt Viktor Banaschik University. Meribeth moved to Geron July 4, many in Octo2009, in the ber. The Cologne couple resides Cathedral in in Neuss, Cologne, G e r m a n y, Germany, at w h e r e two o’clock Benedikt is a in the afterschool teacher noon. While at an all-girl the ceremony Catholic will take school teachplace in Gering history many, a mass and English. blessing the Meribeth marriage and and her fama reception ily are all will be held in members of Dallas on No- Meribeth Novak and Benedikt Banaschik SPJST Lodge vember 28, 2009, at St. Thomas 84, Dallas. Meribeth is the 1996 Aquinas Catholic Church and SPJST Miss SPJST. —SPJST— Lodge 84, Dallas.
prize money will be awarded in the cook-off. For complete cook-off information or to reserve cooking space, contact Edwin Pechal (254) 985-2282 or (254) 984-2255. —SPJST—
Lodge 80, Holland meets Thursday, July 2
Dear Members, This is a reminder to all Lodge 80, Holland members that our next meeting is Thursday, July 2 at 5 p.m. There will not be a Saturday, July 4 meeting. Also, there will not be any bingo that evening in order to give the workers time to spend the holiday with their families. The August meeting will be as usual on the first Saturday. We hope to see you on Thursday, July 2! Fraternally, Doni Powell, President —SPJST—
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Chairman Gilbert Walzel read the schedule of events for the coming month. He then read his special funds report, and after a minor correction, it was also approved as read. Under old business, Jeanette Newman announced that she registered the Join Hands Day event our lodge participated in. Also, under old business, Special Funds Chairman Gilbert Walzel announced that he talked to Woods Fencing, and they will be getting ready to build our gates. The last item under old business was President Vincent Newman said that he went to Needville High School Scholarship Day and presented Sage Hlavaty with both SPJST Scholarships. Under new business, President Vincent Newman announced that we needed to vote in new member Mary Ann Blaschke. She was voted in unanimously. We look forward to meeting you. President Newman also reminded members to register for the 2009 SPJST End-of-Summer Getaway. Under other business, President Vincent Newman announced that we need to be proud of a couple of former SPJST scholarship winners. Matthew Todd was promoted to vice president
Lodge 81, Needville Lodge 97, Placedo proud of past couples celebrates scholarship 63rd anniversary winners
The June 2009 meeting of Lodge 81, Needville was held on Sunday, the 14th. At 12 noon, President Vincent Newman said a prayer of thanks, and we all enjoyed a hot dog lunch was served along with chips and numerous desserts. Thanks to Darlene Blinka and her kitchen committee for getting everything set up for us. Also, thanks to everyone who brought all of the delicious side dishes and desserts. President Vincent Newman called the business meeting to order at 1 p.m. Secretary Willie Mae Kuykendall led us in the Pledge of Allegiance. All officers answered the roll call. We had a moment of silence for departed members Linhardt Batke and Ruby Straznicky. Our deepest sympathy goes to your family and friends. Added to our sick list is Sage Hlavaty. We wish you all a speedy recovery. Secretary Willie Mae Kuykendall read the minutes, and they were approved as read. Treasurer Bradley Stavinoha read his report, and it was approved as read. Special Funds
Lodge 97, Placedo adults and youth met at Golden Corral on June 19, 2009, for the quarterly meeting. Pictured are Dorothy and Lester Fuzzell who celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary that day. Mr. Fuzzell also celebrated Father’s Day and his birthday on June 20. Congratulations to both of them! —Submitted by Matthew Bellanger
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of the company he works for, and his sister Amanda Todd Raska is a teacher at W.W. Jackson School. We are very proud of our young adults. Door prize winners were Benita Walzel, Willie Mae Kuykendall, Gilbert Walzel, and Glenn McDonald. Congratulations to all of our lucky winners.
Lodge 196, Houston-West members: TFC Prize Drawing Winners
Next Meeting—July 19 For our next meal on July 19, it was decided to have hot dogs. Members, please bring whatever you like to eat with your hot dog and a dessert. See you at the next meeting. Fraternally, Jeanette Newman, Reporter —SPJST—
Lodge 92 Fort Worth presents June 14 meeting highlights
A plaque prepared by the SPJST Home Office was presented to Albert Kubala for his 55 plus years of service as hall manager, sales agent, lodge president, and trustee. The members expressed their gratitude for Albert’s many years of service. Trustee Chairman John Paprskar asked for suggestions on how to make our 65 plus dances we hold each year more successful. Thanks to all adults and youth who participated in the Join Hands Day hall clean-up project. Thanks also to the Rules and Regulations Committee consisting of Chairman Joe Kozel, Kenneth Krivanek, and Sherrie Watkins for their work in presenting the needed revisions to the lodge rules and regulations. The regulations have been approved, and the final version will be distributed at the next meeting. The 2010 100th Anniversary Committee was named. The committee members are Chairman Al Kercho, Mary Ann Krivanek, Mary C. Krivanek, Gayle Krengel, Joe Kozel, Bill McClendon, and Jan Taborsky. We will hold our first planning meeting on June 22. Our 100th Anniversary celebration will be on Saturday, September 18, 2010. The Dance Committee reported on plans for our annual charity dance to be held on Sunday, November 15. The Ladies Circle will begin selling prize drawing tickets for the 100th An-
Congratulations to Lodge 196, Houston-West members Marvin Schulz, second from right, and wife Alma, second from left. Mr. Schulz won the $1,600 US savings bond, and Mrs. Schulz won a $100 Bass Pro Shop gift card in this year’s Texas Fraternal Congress prize drawing to raise funds for the new TFC Scholarship Fund. They are pictured at Guaranty Bank, 1960 West location in Houston, with, left to right, TFC SecretaryTreasurer Cindy Rangel, Bank Manager Dominique Flowers, and TFC Past President Tony Rangel. The drawing’s net profit is $4,169.31 for the scholarship fund. “Special thanks to Tammy Martinez of SPJST and Kim Krueger from Sons of Hermann for all they did to make the Fraternal Bowling Tournament possible, and to all of you who worked so hard to push those tickets!” Secretary-Treasurer Rangel says.
niversary Quilt made by Evelyn Scaff and Mary Ann Kozel.
Next Meeting—July 12 Our meal at the next meeting on July 12 will be covered dish. Please bring desserts as well. Charles and Ann Schneider volunteered to prepare the meal for our August 9 dance. Members are asked to bring desserts. Sunshine Chairperson Mary Ann Kozel sent get well cards to Sandra Hubenak and Jean Sparkman. She will send a sympathy card to the family of Bennie Miller. Bennie was a TXU employee for many years. A congratulatory card went to Adam Hubenak on his graduation from high school. Al Kercho —SPJST—
Lodge 160 San Angelo meets July 14
Dear Members, Lodge 160, San Angelo invites you to its quarterly meeting on Tuesday, July 14, 2009, at 6:30 p.m. at Zentner’s Daughter Steak House (on Knickerbocker Road) in San Angelo. The meal will be Dutch treat. We hope to see you there! Fraternally, Sharon Hohmann, President —SPJST—
Lodge 179 Warrenton welcomes visitors
Lodge 179, Warrenton met on Thursday, June 11, 2009, at the Carmine Lions Club building. President Orville W. Kunkel called the meeting to order. There were 10 members and four guests present. Our guests included State FAC Chester Jenke and wife Colleen, both of Lodge 258, Seguin; Ruby Renck of
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Lodge 174, Rockdale; and Ledel Renck. We were glad to have them with us. Being Flag Day on June 14, our lodge fraternal activities coordinator Joan Goehring read an article about the correlation of the flag and a square cracker which was followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Secretary Ricky Weyand read the minutes of the previous meeting. Treasurer Ora Lee Levien gave the treasurer’s report, followed by a report from Financial Secretary Brenda Callahan. All reports were accepted as read. FAC Joan Goehring read an article about Father’s Day and made us aware of the latest scams, along with correspondence from the SPJST Home Office. Birthdays for June included Ruby Renck on June 18. Anniversaries included Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jenke 45 years on June 5. Congratulations! A transfer request was approved for Ruby Renck from Lodge 174 to Lodge 179. We welcome her into the lodge! State FAC Chester Jenke talked briefly on Flag Day, District One YAD in Caldwell, and SPJST Education and Nature Center (ENC) fund-raisers. Door prizes provided by State FAC Jenke were won by LaVerne Kunkel, Joan Goehring, Joshua Weyand, Arnold Peters, and Orville W. Kunkel. Thanks, Mr. Jenke! Associate Sales Agent Ricky Weyand gave a brief report on sales for the lodge. Everyone enjoyed the fried chicken donated by Mr. Arnold Peters, along with the side dishes and desserts. Bingo was called by Ricky Weyand and assisted by his son, Joshua Weyand, also a member of Lodge 179. There were a few lucky winners! The meeting then adjourned.
Next Meeting—July 9 Our next meeting will be held on Thursday, July 9 at 7 p.m. at the Carmine Lions Club Building. Ora Lee Levien volunteered to bring hot dogs, with other members bringing side dishes or desserts. Fraternally, Ricky Weyand, Reporter —SPJST—
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Lodge 191, Lufkin meets Tuesday, July 7
The Lodge 191, Lufkin business meeting is Tuesday, July 7 at 7 p.m. at the SPJST lodge. We encourage our members to attend. All business meetings are held on the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. Remember this date if you would like to attend the meetings.
Reminder Our dance on July 18 will be our anniversary dance. Members get in free of charge, and guests will pay $5. The lodge will provide ham while our members bring finger foods. Food table will be ready at 7:30 p.m., and dancing is from 8 to 11 p.m. with music provided by Glenn Lenderman. Our lodge will present an SPJST Scholarship to Allen Arrington, grandson of Ed and Linda Mount, who is attending McLennan Community College in Waco. There may be months you don’t get a lodge newsletter especially when we don’t have anything to report. With the cost of postage, we try to cut our expenses as much as possible. Should you have an email address, we would be glad to email you a reminder of the dances. Please send your email address to me - almab@consolidated.net, and I will add you to our list. For those of you who do not have email addresses, I will continue to send a letter when something special is going on at the lodge, or if you have any questions call me (936) 829-5808. Thanks to Bobbie Friday for teaching dance lessons in May and for the members who helped her. We had a good crowd who really enjoyed the
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James Huble of Lodge 202, Jourdanton Ennis Sewing Circle receives 50-year membership pin At a recent gathering of a seniors lunch group, Lodge 202, Jourdanton Fraternal Activities Coordinator Mary Ann Barta presented a 50year pin to James Huble of Lodge 202, Joudanton.
lessons. On the last night of the lessons, we enjoyed cookies, tea, and lemonade. There are many of our members who are having health problems. Keep them in your thoughts and prayers. Invite your friends to come out to SPJST and see what we have to offer. We enjoyed the teenagers that were there on Saturday night. It’s good to see our young people having so much fun. Alma Breazeale, President —SPJST—
—Submitted by Mary Ann Barta, FAC
Lodge 202 Jourdanton collects school supplies
Lodge 202, Jourdanton will again sponsor the “Stuff the Bus” project for the less fortunate students of the county. Members are asked to bring school supplies to the District Seven Youth Achievement Day on Sunday, July 12, 2009, at the VFW Hall in Poteet. Time to set up will be 9 a.m. Also, remember to bring individually wrapped sandwiches and/or cookies for the noon meal. The lodge meeting will be held immediately following YAD. Fraternally, Bettie House Secretary —SPJST—
Ennis Sewing Circle met on June 11, 2009. The quilters arrived around 8 a.m. We stretched Dorothy Prachyl’s quilt, a very pretty one, and arranged tables and chairs. Thank you, everyone, who came early to help and to all the quilters. We quilted until lunch time, and others arrived. Dorothy Prachyl led us in prayer, and we had a delicious lunch as always. I always wonder if we will have enough meat, veggies, or dessert. We always have more than enough. Thank you to Dorothy Valek, Geraldine Valek, Dorothy Kudrna, Libbie Vrla, and Sadie Kubin for the cleanup. President Sadie called the meeting to order. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by all. A moment of silence was held for one of our dear members Esther Cunningham—she passed away suddenly and will be greatly missed; for Mary Zhanel, sister to Bessie Laznovsky and Charlie Haba, cousin to Martha Ritchey; and also for past member Elizabeth Machovsky. We had 16 members and two guests Joe Ehrenberger and Dolores Mazany. Dorothy Kudrna read the minutes, and Lil Kosarek gave the treasurer’s report. A minor correction was made to our minutes. A sympathy card was signed for Robert Cunningham; a birthday card for Sylvia Laznovsky; and a thinking of you card for Sylvia, also. June birthday celebrants were announced—Mildred Krajca, Marie Vrla, Lil Laznovsky, and Sylvia Laznovsky. None were present, but we did sing an early “Happy Birthday” to Dorothy Valek as she won’t be with us next month. I will write the following month where she went, and who all
District Four honors Lodge 219, El Paso Sales Agents
Thursday, May 21, 2009 • Furr’s Family Restaurant in El Paso • Submitted by Baltazar Nunez, Lodge 219 Reporter
District Four honored Lodge 219, El Paso sales agents at an appreciation luncheon on Thursday, May 21 at Furr’s Family Restaurant. Thanks to each of them who participated. LEFT PHOTO: District Four Director
Billy Rollwitz. PHOTO 2: District Four State Field Representative Bobby G. Davis, left, and Lodge 219, El Paso President Arnulfo Rivera. RIGHT PHOTOS: Agents are pictured during the event.
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went and why. The quilt we quilted and donated to the Junior Sokol for its prize drawing giveaway was won by Lindsey Babroski of Palmer. She was happy, and so were we. A thank you note and dues were received from Agnes Dujka for our sympathy in her loss of Alice Roberts and Georgia Tupy, her sisters. Donations were made in memory of Esther Cunningham by Dorothy J. Kudrna, Ella Mae Zmolek, Libbie Vrla, Dorothy Prachyl, Sidney Bridewell, Lil Kosarek, and Georgie Morales. Thank you to Dorothy Prachyl for her donation in quilting her quilt. We discussed, a motion was made by Libbie Vrla, seconded by Dorothy Valek, that we make a donation to the Czech Heritage Museum and Genealogy Center, Temple in memory of Esther Cunningham. It was voted by all. Dorothy Prachyl thanked everyone who quilted on her quilt which is a very pretty one. Joyce Ehrenberger introduced her guest Dolores Mazany and told a story
of how they met and have been BFF best friends forever. Dolores and her husband Bob were Cleveland, Ohio, Sokols. They moved to Dallas and, of course, they were Dallas Sokols. Joyce and Joe were - and still are - Dallas Sokols. Dolores and Bob moved a couple of houses from Joyce and Joe, and Dolores babysat for Joyce. She was a nurse. Dolores now lives in Florida. Every summer, she visits in Dallas for several weeks then goes to Chicago and visits with her son then on to Canada to visit her daughter. What a wonderful summer she has every year, and she is a delightful person. I hope she can make it again next year. We discussed our elephant sale and show-and-tell for our July meeting. We will meet at 10 a.m. Our elephant sale will start at 11 a.m.; lunch at 12 noon. Please bring your sale items priced and if not sold, take them back. We have no room to keep them. Members, please bring your show-and-tell items. We had many nice items and stories last year. Do it again. We will not have a door prize or little gift ex-
change. Libbie Vrla talked about her and Lil’s trip to Caldwell to the Texas Czech Genealogical Society meeting. She met and talked with Betty Kulhanek Scheider originally from Ennis. Betty went to St. John Catholic School in Ennis with Irene Prachyl, our new member. Libbie showed a Texas Czech Genealogical Society magazine with an article and pictures of her and her husband’s trip to the Czech Republic. Irene and I did not get to read it all. Please bring it again, Libbie. Our door prize was brought by Josephine Kubin and won by Dorothy Valek. I must apologize again. Last month, I wrote that Geraldine Valek won the door prize, but it was Josephine. Libbie handed out the little gifts. Ella Mae, thank you for the lovely letter telling us about Esther Cunningham’s funeral service that she and husband Jerry attended. It sounded beautiful and glad you could make it. Esther will be greatly missed by all. We missed you at our meeting. I am sure that you enjoyed your husband’s
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Braniff Retirement Club meeting in Irving. I hope to see you in July. I hope everyone is enjoying the summer. Stay cool, well, and happy. Remember - no quilting in July. We will have covered dish lunch, bring your sale items priced, bring your show-and-tell items and stories, and lots of cash. See you. Georgie Morales, Reporter —SPJST—
Fort Worth Ladies Circle
The Ladies Circle opened with our Pledge of Allegiance with 50 members and guests attending. Our president thanked Joe for the wonderful music before the meeting. Mary Ann Krivanek read a touching opening prayer. Gloria welcomed a new member, Joan Shropshire, and guests, Mary Cavazos, Amber Moore, Judy Branton, and Marlene Ford. We gave a hand to Ima Lou Crider,
Scenes from Lodge 230, Midland’s Meeting Wednesday, June 17, 2009 • Mr. Gatti’s Pizza in Midland, Texas
LEFT PHOTO: District Four Fraternal Activities Coordinator Sylvia Rollwitz conducts the prize drawing with assistance from Jace Fraley. CENTER PHOTO: Alli Fraley accepts an SPJST water bottle from Dis-
trict Four Director Billy Rollwitz. RIGHT PHOTO: Lodge 230, Midland President Jimmy Slatton gets an early Father's Day present from daughter Lisa Horn.
LEFT PHOTO: Korli Younts and Billy Briley enjoy socializing following the June meeting. CENTER PHOTO: Lodge 230 Fraternal Activities Coordinator Jana Behen, left, and Lodge Treasurer Jennifer Navarez,
center, receive bookkeeping instructions from Sylvia Rollwitz. RIGHT PHOTO: District Four Director Billy Rollwitz, left, and Supreme Lodge President Brian Vanicek, center, visit with Robert DeLoach.
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Jean Sparkman, and Margaret Laymance who haven’t been to a meeting in long while. It’s always nice to see new faces along with our regular nice people. The minutes of our May meeting were accepted as read. Pauline Morbitzer gave the treasurer’s report and a report on the cards she sent to our recovering members. Lois Smith gave a report on Alice Barnes’ recovery and said she would welcome phone calls and visits now. As promised, Mary Ann Kozel and I showed the anniversary quilt because many of our new members had not seen it. Mary Ann Kozel gave a report on The Tyler Rose Festival. The festival is October 8 and 9 this year. She reported it is free to view the roses but the museum cost is $3.50 per person. Mary Ann made the motion that we go October 13 on our meeting day. Lucy Martinez seconded it. The members that plan to go voted for. We will carpool from the hall. It was also suggested we help pay for gas for the drivers. We had some great entertainment. The three Zalasak sisters—Betty Loyd, Pauline Morbitzer and Wilma Perry—sang a parody of a song that was sung by Julie Andrews on her 60th birthday. The song was from “Sound of Music” with varied words fitting older people. It was great! Door prizes were won by Shirley Martin, Lucy Martinez (she let Helen Kubala choose because it was her birthday), Theretta Praslicka, Kathy Ormsbee, Willie Mae Becan, and Corina Cranfill. We then had show-andtell. Sherrie Watkins surprised Helen Kubala with a pretty birthday cake with a lot of glowing candles. After making a wish, she blew out the candles. We all shared the strawberry cake. She never would tell her age. Besides Helen, we had Garland Ellsworth, Frankie Tesar, Robyn Brownlee, Lisa Ellsworth, and Emily Akins also celebrating birthdays. Mary Ann Krivanek gave grace before a wonderful lunch served by several hostesses—Mona Lee Hattendorf, Judy Branton, Liz Howard, Marlene Ford, Wilma Perry, Joan Shropshire, and Margaret Laymance. Fraternally, Evelyn Scaff, Secretary —SPJST—
A Red, White and Blue Treat
Fourth of July celebrations usually include a mix of summer activities, from swimming at the beach to taking in the requisite fireworks. All these activities are of course accompanied by food. In the spirit of the holiday, serve up something red, white and blue . . . or perhaps blueberry. Guests will savor this “Red, White and Blueberry Cheesecake Pie,” courtesy of the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council. Red, White and Blue Cheesecake Pie
Makes 8 to 10 portions.
8 sheets (about 13 by 14 inches each) thawed frozen phyllo dough
1/4 cup butter or margarine, melted
2 packages (8 ounces each) cream cheese 1/2 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 eggs
2 cups fresh blueberries, divided
1/2 cup strawberry jelly
1 cup whipped heavy cream or nondairy whipped topping
Preheat oven to 425 F. For crust: Grease a 9-inch pie plate; set aside. On a flat surface, place one sheet phyllo (keep remaining phyllo covered to prevent drying out); brush with butter. Top with another phyllo sheet; brush with butter. Repeat with remaining phyllo and butter to make eight layers. Using kitchen scissors, cut layers into a 12- to 13-inch circle. Carefully press circle into prepared pie plate; gently fan edges. Bake until edges are just golden, six to eight minutes; cool slightly on a wire rack. Reduce heat to 350 F. For filling: In a medium bowl with an electric mixer, beat cream cheese, sugar and vanilla until light and fluffy. Add eggs; beat until well combined. Fold in 1 cup of the blueberries. Pour into prepared crust. Bake until set, 40 to 50 minutes. To prevent over-browning of crust, gently cover with foil the last 25 minutes
of baking; cool completely on rack. To serve: In a small bowl, beat jelly until smooth. Spread over cheese filling. Arrange remaining blueberries on top in star shape. Garnish with whipped cream, if desired. —SPJST—
Sprinklers By d.knape Lodge 187 Round Rock early a.m. and the sprinklers come on their heads come out of the ground mysteriously and they stand erect like cobras ready to attack they are agitated making a kind of hissing noise that breaks the silence of the peaceful morning suddenly the whole street becomes a bed of them as if someone had stirred them up with a stick a great colony of protruding plastic pipes who spray their venom across the neighborhood wetting streets and cars and trees and fences chasing cats and sleeping dogs the morning paper gets soaked and lies like a dead animal on the sidewalk weighted with water wrapped in its plastic bag I carry it inside by its ears and wring it out drying it for morning reading while I am inside the sprinklers silently return to their dens only the tops of their heads showing they rest in the heat of the day preparing for another sneak attack. they will wait patiently for tomorrows morning jogger. —SPJST—
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Reunions
Janes-Posival families
The Janes-Posival families will hold their annual reunion on Sunday, July 19, 2009, at Buckholts Community Center from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. A meal will be served at 12:30 p.m. Each family is asked to bring a covered dish and a dessert. For more information, call Betty Gommert (254) 593-4114. Submitted by, Betty Gommert Lodge 15, Buckholts July 11 Bartek family—at Country Bar and Grill in Ratibor, Texas. Submitted by Nancy Bigon, Lodge 29, Taylor; and Paula Pagel Faris, Lodge 47, Seaton.
July 11 Jarosek family—at SPJST Lodge 29, Taylor hall. Call Ronald Meyer (512) 365-5490 for information. Submitted by Eva Janda Herman, Lodge 88, Houston.
July 11 Novosad family—at Shepherd King Lutheran Church, 303 West Ramsey Road, San Antonio, Texas, 78216. For meal ticket information, contact Charlene Cummings, 3002 Shadow Bend, San Antonio, Texas 78230 by July 1. Submitted by Sue Hansmire, Lodge 202, Jourdanton. July 12 Bomarton Community/School Homecoming—at Portwood Pavilion, Seymour, Texas/Baylor County. For information, contact Tim Orsak, 1333 North Grossman, Seymour, Texas 76380; via phone (940) 889-8466; or via email tim@orsakadventures.com. Submitted by Tim Orsak, Lodge 73, Seymour. July 12 Jez family—at Central Texas Sportsmanʼs Club near Lake Belton. For information, contact Ed or Bernadette Hurta (254) 984-2464. Submitted by Ed Hurta, Lodge 87, Temple. July 25 Marek family—at Morganʼs Point Community Center, at the end of Morganʼs Point Boulevard. Submitted by Ruth Marek Cox, Lodge 24, Cyclone.
August 1 Descendants of John and Frances Dusek Shenkir—at Seaton Community Center in Seaton, Texas. For information, call Ann (817) 276-0363 or email ajnotxe@sbcglobal.net; Ruth (817) 2753072 or email czechrk@att.net; or Norma (254) 642-3387 or e-mail Normagrand11@aol.com. Submitted by, Ruth (Shenkir) Keith. —SPJST—
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In Memoriam
In Memory of Angeline Heitzman
Angeline Agnes Heitzman, 75, of Tioga passed away Sunday, May 17, 2009, in Denton. She was born on January 22, 1934, in Ennis to Frank and Rosie (Novy) Patak. She married William “Bill” Heitzman on October 23, 1954, in Ennis. He preceded her in death. She was a member of St. Thomas Aquinas Angeline Heitzman Catholic Church. She was a member of the Altar Society and Golden Age group at St. Thomas Aquinas. She was also a member of SPJST Lodge 5, Pilot Point-Tioga; RVOS Lodge 103; KJTZ Society 108; and RSVP. Rosary and visitation were Wednesday, May 20 at 7 p.m. at Huff/Slay Funeral Home. Mass of Christian burial was celebrated on Thursday, May 21 at 11:30 a.m. at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church in Pilot Point, with Monsignor Leon Duesman officiating. Burial followed at St. Thomas Aquinas Cemetery. She is survived by son Brian Heitzman and wife Cheryl of Pilot Point; daughter Karen Prescher and husband Bobby of Aubrey; and son Kristofer Kardum and wife Kailey of Pilot Point; grandchildren Madeline Prescher, Nathan Heitzman, and Brianna Heitzman; brother Frankie Patak and wife Virginia of Ennis; and sisters Rosie Zhanel and Adell Miklis of Ennis and Mildred Podrouzek and husband Frank of Dallas; along with numerous nieces and nephews. May our departed sister rest in peace. With deepest sympathy, Ms. Dean Carender Secretary —SPJST—
Expression of Sympathy
We, the members of the Resolution Committee of Lodge Slavonic Linden, No. 66, Waco, Texas, on behalf of our membership, wish to express our deepest and sincerest sympathy to the family of our departed brother, ALTON TADLOCK, of Waco, Texas, who died May 31, 2009, at the age of 85. Rosary was recited at 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 2 at Waco Memorial Funeral Home Chapel with Father David Leibham. Mass of Christian burial was held Wednesday, June 3 at St. Alton Tadlock Louis Catholic Church with Monsignor Mark Deering officiating. Burial took place at Waco Memorial Park. Brother Alton was born March 2, 1924, to Robert Lee and Odie Blaylock Tadlock. He joined the Navy in 1942, and received the Bronze Star, World War II Veteran. He married the love of his life Irene Poehls on August 25, 1945, and had almost 64 years together. Brother Alton was a member of Lodge 66 since July 1965. Brother Alton was preceded in death by his parents; brothers Winnefred, Robert Lee and Avon Tadlock; and sons Kenneth and Keith Tadlock. Survivors include his wife Irene Tadlock; children Kyle and Kerry Tadlock, and Kathy Guess (Tadlock); grandchildren; and great-grandchildren. May our departed brother rest in peace. Resolution Committee Dorothy Veselka Darlene Engelke —SPJST—
Expression of Sympathy
We, the members of the Resolution Committee of Lodge Slavonic Linden, No. 66, Waco, Texas, on behalf of our membership, wish to express our deepest and sincerest sympathy to the family of our departed brother, RAY SUPAK, of China Spring, Texas, who died Sunday, May 17, 2009, at the age of 61. Rosary service was held Friday, May 22 at 7 p.m. at Grace Gardens Funeral Home Chapel and mass of Christian burial Ray Supak was held Saturday, May 23 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Bellmead with Father Ed Karasek as celebrant. Following the church service. Burial took place at 1 p.m. at the Holy Rosary Catholic Church Cemetery in Frenstat, Texas. Brother Ray was born in Bryan, Texas, to William L. and Rosie Charanza Supak. He graduated from Connally High School in 1965 and served in the United States Air Force. Ray married Rose Marie Riley on March 27, 1971. He worked for Waco VA Medical Center as the textile care manager. He was a member of the China Spring Lions Club for 25 years and held various offices, Laundry and Linen College. American Legion in West, and an SPJST member since January 1980. Ray enjoyed gardening, hunting, fishing, and woodworking. Ray was preceded in death by his parents; twin brother Roy Supak; and sister Rosalie Veselka. Survivors include his wife of 38 years, Rose Marie Supak of China Spring; daughter Tiffany Supak of Hewitt; brother William Supak, Jr. of West; and sister Marinell Gaas of Caldwell. May our departed brother rest in peace. Resolution Committee Dorothy Veselka Darlene Engelke —SPJST—
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We, the members of the Resolution Committee of Lodge Slavonic Linden, No. 66, Waco, Texas, on behalf of our membership, wish to express our deepest and sincerest sympathy to the family of our departed brother, GARY LYNN MOORE, of Axtell, Texas, who died Saturday, June 6, 2009, at the age of 61. Services were at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, June 10 at Axtell Baptist Church with Reverend Paul Briggs officiating. Burial followed at Axtell Cemetery. Brother Gary was born May 23, 1948, in Waco, Gary Moore Texas, to James Moore and Frances B. Moore. He was a longtime employee of the Waco VA and retired after 31 years of service. Brother Gary was a member of Axtell Baptist Church and an SPJST member since January 1961. He was preceded in death by his parents; son Danny Joe Moore; and loving wife Juliana Olsen-Moore. Survivors include sons Jason Ray Moore and wife Renee of Riesel, and Daniel Lee Moore of Waco; brother Dennis Moore of Axtell; grandchildren, Austin Ray Moore of Riesel and Dani Jo Moore of Rosenberg, Texas; and many family and friends. May our departed brother rest in peace. Resolution Committee Dorothy Veselka Darlene Engelke —SPJST—
Expression of Sympathy
We, the members of the Resolution Committee of Lodge Slavonic Linden, No. 66, Waco, Texas, on behalf of our membership, wish to express our deepest and sincerest sympathy to the family of our departed sister, DORIS GLATTER, of Waco, Texas, who died Saturday June 6, 2009, at the age of 80. Rosary was recited at 6 p.m. Monday, June 8 at Aderhold Funeral Home Chapel and mass of Christian burial was celebrated Tuesday, June 9 at 10 a.m. at St. Martin’s Catholic Church in Tours with Monsignor Isidore Rozy-
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cki as celebrant. Burial took place at St. Martin’s Cemetery. Sister Doris was born to Dick and Elsie Pickens July 30, 1928. She attended Waco schools and graduated from La Vega High School. She married Anton “Tony” Glatter in Waco on September 9, 1972.
She was a housewife and homemaker. She was a faithful member of St. Louis Catholic Church in Waco, member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Posts No. 2148 Ladies Auxiliary, American Legion Post No. 121 Ladies Auxiliary where she served as chaplain, and an SPJST member since The deadline for all Vestnik items is 5 p.m. the Wednesday before the publication date. Send your news and photos directly to:
SPJST Vestnik Editor Melanie Zavodny P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503 Fax: (254) 774-7447
Email: melaniez@vvm.com
District Two Camp begins July 12
Dear Members, Count down for the last few days before camp is here. I hope you are as excited as I am. Camp begins on Sunday, July 12 at 3 p.m. The Woodman of the World facility is reserved with another group until 2 p.m. that afternoon. They are asking that no one ar-
Questions? Call (800) 727-7578
rive before 3 p.m. The camp is about 15 minutes from Brownwood. I would like to suggest those of you arriving earlier spend some time touring Brownwood so we can abide by their request. As for transportation, we will have a bus pick up campers and chaperones at the end of camp on Wednesday, July 15 at 3 p.m. The bus should arrive at the SPJST Home Office around 6 p.m. Please contact your youth leader or me regarding a mini-
District Three youth: Kraslice and Flag Day grand prize winners
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March 1975. Sister Doris enjoyed knitting, collecting dolls, and gambling. Sister Doris was preceded in death by her parents; and brother-in-law Mike Glatter, Jr. Survivors include her beloved husband of 36 years Anton of Waco; sister Patsy Arney; brother Van Pickens;
sisters-in-law Irene Mueller, Evelyn Gauer, and Leona Weinberger; and many other relatives and friends. May our departed sister rest in peace. Resolution Committee Dorothy Veselka Darlene Engelke —SPJST—
mal bus charge per family. For those of you bringing campers, we want you to have a chance of checking out where your children will spend the four days of excitement and fun. Please be aware that our first activity will be begin at 4:30 p.m. In order for us to have a smooth transition, we ask that you try and say your goodbyes prior to this time. We have so much planned for these four days, and we want to be sure all groups will have equal time at all activities. Woodmen of the World’s campsite is located on Lake Brownwood. There is a very nice trail leading from the cabins to the lake which has a roped off area for swimming and a dock to fish from. SPJST Education and Nature Center District One Director Ronnie Pflughaupt and John Hoelscher will bring the two boats which have
been purchased for the ENC. Each group will have scheduled time for boat rides, water tubing, water skiing, canoeing, and paddle boating. Life jackets will be provided by the camp. For those of you who have your own life jacket and feel more comfortable using it, please bring it marked with your name. There will be a certified lifeguard on each boat along with lifeguards in the swimming area and the lake. No camper or LIT will be allowed at the lake without supervision of an adult chaperone. Along with the camp form is a form to be signed and initialed by a parent giving your camper permission to participate in water activities.
Lodge 17, New Tabor Welcomes New Youth Club Member
Lodge 17, New Tabor Welcomes New Youth Club Member
KADIE HARTMAN
MACY NARRO
District Three Youth Counselor Bessie Petr congratulates Katelyn Daniel, left, of Lodge 183, Arlington and Melinda McClellan of Lodge 84, Dallas. Katelyn is the grand prize winner of the 2009 SPJST Czech Easter Egg (Kraslice) Decorating Contest, and Melinda is the 2009 SPJST Flag Day Essay Contest winner. Both girls were recognized at District Three Youth Achievement Day on Saturday, June 20 at Lodge 84, Dallas.
Lodge 17, New Tabor welcomes Macy Narro, age five, to the youth club. She is the daughter of Ralph and Holly Narro, and she has a brother, Dillon. Macy enjoys ballet and tap dancing, cheer power, tumbling, and swimming. She will be a kindergarten student at Caldwell Elementary in the fall. —SPJST—
Lodge 17, New Tabor welcomes Kadie Hartman, age four, to the youth club. She is the daughter of Mike and Kim Hartman. Kadie enjoys dancing, tumbling, and competition cheer because she loves getting her makeup done! She played t-ball this year and loves swimming and going off the diving board by herself. She also loves her chihuahua, Eva Lou. She will be a kindergarten student at Caldwell Elementary. —SPJST—
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Lodge 17, New Tabor Youth Club: June Meeting Scenes
TOP: The youth club’s Father’s Day craft. PHOTO 2: Kadie Hartman works on her craft. PHOTO 3: June birthday celebrant Alexia Perkkio gets a surprise from Youth Leader Mabrey Dowell. FAR RIGHT PHOTO: Door prize winners!
The water sports will be a big part of our camp this year. Of course, there will be a lot of the fun things we have had in the past: a scavenger hunt, volleyball, swimming in the small pool provided at the campsite, slip-andslide, games, songs, dancing, karaoke, a rifle range, horseshoes, washer pitching, and the good ole fun of just hanging out with friends. As usual, when noon arrives on Wednesday, we will realize we did not have time to do all that was planned. Janet and Carol have been working
very hard getting together a fantastic evening event which I know will be a lot of fun. Our theme this year is “The Wild West.” On Monday evening we will have a “rodeo” with everything from “milking the cow,” “branding livestock,” panning for “gold” along with many more events. It is a night the campers will not want to miss. So bring along your boots, cowboy hats, and your western attire and be ready for a boot scootin’ good time. On Tuesday afternoon, we plan to leave the campsite and go to Brown-
wood’s city park. We will have activities at the park, playing on the slide and swings, and maybe have a good basketball game. We will have a light meal. Then, we will head to the Brownwood Country Club to enjoy an evening of swimming. Transportation will be provided by chaperones. The cabins are rather small with bunk beds and air conditioning; air conditioning two years in a row, we are really steppin’ up! The showers and restrooms are outside of the cabins.
Camp Packing List Here is the list of what to bring:
4 sets of clothes, underclothing 2 swim suits Personal items: deodorant, soap, toothbrush, shampoo Swim towel Plenty of sunscreen 4 towels and 4 washcloths Sheets, pillow, light blanket Closed-in shoes Water shoes for the lake Flashlight
Lodge 17, New Tabor Youth Club members attend Round Rock Express game Friday, June 12, 2009 • Dell Diamond in Round Rock
Lodge 17, New Tabor Youth Club enjoyed an outing to the Round Rock Express baseball game at Dell Diamond on Friday, June 12, 2009.
TOP LEFT PHOTO: The group is pictured outside the stadium before the game. TOP CENTER PHOTO: Youth club members take a photo moment inside Dell Diamond before the game. TOP RIGHT PHOTO: Youth enjoy the game. LEFT PHOTO: The group gathers after the game. RIGHT PHOTO: Assistant Youth Leader Holly Narro, left, and Youth Leader Mabrey Dowell.
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Camera marked with name and left with chaperone Marked fishing equipment
Please be certain all items are marked. Things Not To Bring To Camp
Cell phones Any sort of electronic device Valuable clothes, jewelry, etc. Headphones Clothes that are not in good taste Food and drinks
Directions Directions to Woodmen of the World Camp are:
Through Killeen—Take I-35 South to Belton. Exit 293A to merge onto US190 toward Killeen. Turn right onto US-183 in Lampasas. Go through Lampasas. Turn left to stay on US-183 (about three miles). Turn left (after about 37 miles) to continue on US-
183. After another 31 miles, turn left at Early Blvd/US-183/US-377/US67/US-84. Continue to follow US67/US-84 for 2.8 miles. Turn right at W Austin Ave/TX-279. Go 3.4 miles. Turn right at Ranch Road 2632. Go 5.7 miles. Turn right at Woodman’s Lane. Through Gatesville—Take TX-36 toward Gatesville. In Gatesville, turn left at TX-36/TX-36 Business for 2 miles. Continue on W Main St/US-84 for 80.3 miles. Turn left at Early Blvd/US183/US-377/US-67/US-84. Continue with above italicized directions. The address for camp is: 1050 Woodman’s Lane Brownwood, Texas 76801
If you are unable to reach my cell phone at camp and need to reach us in an emergency situation only, please call the camp director at (325) 6423764. But please use this number only in case of emergency.
We are looking forward to a fantastic camp this year, and I hope you will join us. Have a safe trip to Lake Brownwood, and we’ll see you on July 12! If you have any questions, please give me a call or email me. p_koslovsky@yahoo.com (254) 985-2396 home (254) 718-1606 mobile
Fraternally, Patsy Koslovsky District Two Youth Counselor
P.S. Good luck to those who will miss camp this year due to baseball. Congratulations for making the play-offs. We will miss you! —SPJST—
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District Two YAD July 26 at Lodge 24, Cyclone
Dear Members, Just a reminder that District Two Youth Achievement Day will be held on Sunday, July 26, 2009, at SPJST Lodge 24, Cyclone. Registration begins at 10 a.m. Registration will begin at 10 a.m. Lunch will be served from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. with the flag presentation at 12:30 p.m. There will be no evening meal. Cyclone Youth Club will have snacks for sale throughout the afternoon. Please make plans to attend and see our many talented youth perform. Watch the Vestnik in the coming weeks for more details. Fraternally, Patsy Koslovsky District Two Youth Counselor —SPJST—
Lodge 25, Ennis Youth Club: Meeting, Swimming at Betty’s House Submitted by April Dvorak, age 8 3/4, Reporter
SPJST Lodge 25, Ennis Youth Club had its meeting on June 6, 2009, at Youth Leader Betty Macalik’s house. We had a super time. We went swimming in her pool. Dillon Baker and Rachel Clark are graduating this year, so we celebrated with a cake. We gave them a gift. Betty, our youth leader, announced some awards. Three perfect attendance awards for the year for at-
tending all the youth meetings went to Hannah and Hayley Slovak and April Dvorak. Participation award recipients for the coloring the flag contest were Amanda and Brandon Droste and Misty and April Dvorak. She also announced the participation award for the Flag Day Essay Contest went to Amanda Droste. Betty announced that April Dvorak received the first place award for the Flag Day
LEFT PHOTO: Reagan Langer and Amanda Jurik are feeling cool! RIGHT PHOTO: Misty and April Dvorak are very happy to be swimming.
LEFT PHOTO: April Dvorak and Paige Tignor take a dip in the pool. CENTER PHOTO: Brandon Droste, Austin Holland, and Pierce Tignor are glad that school is out. RIGHT PHOTO: Sandra Slovak, Julie Mraz, Allis Droste, and Sheila Motley fill out paperwork, paperwork, paperwork!
Essay Contest “American Heritage” in the ages 6 to 8 group. I won a $50 gift card to Wal-Mart. The candy door prize winner this month was Misty, my sister. She guessed 100, and there were 102 pieces of candy. We ate hot dogs, chili dogs, chips, cookies, and cake. Until next month . . . —SPJST—
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District Seven YAD July 12 in Poteet
District Seven Youth Achievement Day (YAD) will be on Sunday, July 12, 2009. Lodge 202, Jourdanton will be our hosts. YAD will be held at the Poteet VFW hall. The hall is located at the corner of Highway 16 and FM 476. Those coming via San Antonio, the hall will be in downtown Poteet on the right side of the road. Registration will be from 9:30 to 11
a.m. No late registrations will be accepted, so please make sure you are there on time. The royalty portion of YAD will begin promptly at 12 noon. Talent competition will follow. The kitchen will open at 11 a.m. and will be selling pizza, sandwiches, chips, drinks, etc. If you have any questions, you can call me (210) 535-4916 or e-mail me poohbear78064@live.com. Wendy Pruski District Seven Youth Counselor —SPJST—
Dear Readers, Our next meeting will be Sunday, July 5 at 1:30 p.m. We will finalize our plans for the picnic. See you at the meeting! Fraternally, Peggy Dobecka Youth Leader —SPJST—
Lodge 186, Caldwell will hold its next meeting on Sunday, July 5, 2009. We will start the meeting at 4 p.m. at the Caldwell SPJST Hall. After a short meeting, we will move to Caldwell pool for some fun. I hope to see you there. Grace Vann, Reporter —SPJST—
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Lodge 6 Lodge 186 Cottonwood youth Caldwell Youth meet July 5 Club meets July 5
Lodge 88, Houston youth enjoy Homecoming day activities
Sunday, June 7, 2009 • Lodge 88, Houston Hall • Submitted by Allison Wockenfuss, age 12, Secretary
We celebrated Lodge 88, Houston’s Homecoming on Sunday, June 7, 2009. It was a day filled with lots of
fun! We sold homemade ice cream, ate free snow cones, and all enjoyed a water slide. Even two of our chaper-
LEFT PHOTO: Going up the water slide! PHOTO 2: Keith Wockenfuss, Abby Brogdon, Jessica Schoen, and LaTricia Swarthout all go up the slide. PHOTO 3: Mrs. Flores is mad because the youth are having all the fun! RIGHT PHOTO: Logan Hester and Keith Wockenfuss play in the water at the bottom after they slid down. BELOW LEFT PHOTO: Mrs. Flo-
ones got in the slide to help direct all of us so we wouldn’t run into each other. Mrs. Linney plans to have our
July meeting at camp since most of us will be there. Watch the Vestnik or your email for any changes.
res and daughter Michelle race down the slide. Sorry, Mrs. Flores, Michelle won! BELOW CENTER PHOTO: Mrs. Flores wipes her face after her boys pulled her under the water. Left to right are Jeremy, Mrs. Flores, Anthony, and Gabriel. RIGHT PHOTO: Keith and Allison Wockenfuss and Jessica Schoen enjoy the cold water while awaiting their turns.
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BENEVOLENCE
ROCNIK 97 CISLO 26
Pravidelná schůze u řádu Jaromír ve Westu, Tx. se vydařila.
Pravidelná čtvrtletní schůze u řádu Jaromír ve Westu ve státě Texasu se konala dne 5. června 2009 v naší síni a těšili jsme se, že oslavíme 50. výročí několika členek a členů a dvě osoby by měly dostat odznak 75 let členství u jednoty, avšak sestra Margaret Šulák zemřela dne 23. března 2009 a bratr George Mikeska z Abbottu, Tx. nebyl přítomen. President Wilburn Willis uvítal přítomné členstvo v poměrně hojném počtu, složili jsme přísahu americké vlajce a uctili památku zesnulých členů a členek. Tajemnice Jana Vaculík přečetla zprávu z minulé schůze a byla přijata tak, jak byla čtena. Finanční tajemnice Mary Lou Mynář podala podrobnou zprávu o našich financích a její zpráva byla schválena tak, jak byla čtena. President Willis zdůraznil, že máme platit již jen poměrně malou částku dluhu, který
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Slovanska Podporujici Jednota Statu Texas
Uředni orgán SPJST Založené roků 1897
jsme věnovali na opravu síně a je patrné, že tato investice byla velmi potřebná a je velmi užitečná pro vzhled naší síně. Tajemnice Vaculík pak přečetla dopis z Hlavní úřadovny s dotazem, který řád chce pořádat soutěže v dominu anebo jiných karetních hrách? Koordinátorka bratrské činnosti u našeho řádu Jean Maler oznámila, že je možno již nyní plánovat dovolenou s pobytem v Corpus Christi na jihu Texasu, ke konci června se bude konat Sokolský slet ve Fort Worth a naše jednota je jedním z finančních podporovatelů sletu. Jana Vaculík jako asistentka vedoucí Klubu mládeže oznámila, že v dubnu soutěžili ve vybarvování kraslic a vyhráli několik cen. Vicepresident Freddie Kaluža oznámil, že věnujeme od řádu 100 dolarů na podporu mladých tanečníků ze střední školy jako příspěvek na cestovní výdaje a hrazení zájezdu do Evropy a staré vlasti. Členové a členky Klubu mladých tanečníků sbírají příspěvky po celém Westu a okolí a chtějí poznat starou vlast, odkud pochází předci mnohých členů a členek klubu. Jsme rádi, že klub
Skupina oslavenců 50 let členství a dva úředníci v naší síni: zleva doprava Kenneth Dale Taylor, president Wilburn Willis, Doris Jane Hutyra, Christine Grellhesl, Sherry Ann Matušek a vicepresident Freddie Kaluža.
poskytuje pěknou zábavu při našich vánočních besídkách každým rokem. V příští schůzi budeme projednávat vánoční besídku a musíme se dohodnout na úsporných opatřeních pro tuto akci. President Willis předal odznaky 50 let členství u jednoty Christine Grellhesl, Doris Jane Hutyra, Sherry Ann Matušek a Kennethovi Dale Taylorovi. Pak přivítal srdečně na naší schůzi sestru Maxine Šefčík, která se pomalu uzdravuje a zajímá o práci u našeho řádu a v naší jednotě. Přejeme jí důkladné uzdravení a návrat k činnosti u našeho řádu. Bylo oznámeno, že Joe Bartoň byl rovněž velmi nemocen, prodělal operaci všech čtyř srdečních tepen a nyní se uzdravuje v Domově důchodců ve Westu, Tx. Příští schůze bude se konat druhý pátek v září a to je 11. září roku 2009. Losování vyhrál Ben Matušek a Terry Šefčík. Po ukončení schůze setrvalo členstvo v družné zábavě při dobré svačině. S bratrským pozdravem Jan Vaculík —SPJST—
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Czech American TV broadcasts first live show
Dear Friends of Czech Heritage, Czech American TV wants to inform you about the first CATV Live show which was broadcasted on Friday, June 12, 2009, at 8 p.m. on www.catvusa.com, which is CATV Live page. In the last several days, hundreds of emails and calls were made about how great the show was, and it will be a good way to promote the Czech culture across the United States. The first broadcast featured an interview of 2006 Miss Czech Slovak US Queen Sarah Middlebrook and her wonderful experience representing the United States. Also, featured was the Charles Nemec Polka Band from West, Texas, along with Kathy Podsednik, director of the Miss Texas Czech Slovak pageant. At the conclusion of the broadcast, a calendar of events was presented which included upcoming festivals and activities in the state of Texas. Several viewers asked us if our
Vedoucí Klubu mladých tanečníků na Westské střední škole ve společnosti s presidentem Willisem a vicepresidentem Kalužou.
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Czech American TV special reporter Jana Vaculik is able to travel to other festivals, activities, and conduct interviews with people. Czech American TV is a nonprofit organization, and its reporters are volunteers. Jana is one of them, and she will try to make it to various events, but will not always be able due to expenses and her free time. Also, some viewers asked why CATV Live from Texas is broadcast once a month, regular day and time and is not archived. Czech American TV broadcasts a regular weekly show which is found on its website www.catvusa.com under Latest Broadcast and after that, it is moved to the archive. The website archive has over 1,000 hours of videos related to Czech heritage and could be replayed at any time. CATV Live show is a show which broadcasts live only at a certain time much like an evening news broadcast. Go to Czech-American TV website at www.catvusa.com and click on the CATV Live button on the right side.
In the near future, there is an opportunity to watch the Texas Czech Shows in a rebroadcast, and some of those CATV shows might be shown on the Czech American TV weekly broadcast. We are planning to expand the CATV LIVE feature, but we are depended on future financial support from donations and sponsors. As we mentioned before, Czech American TV CATV Live Show it is a great opportunity for other organizations and volunteers in the Czech American community in the United States to promote their local activities not just in Texas. We are available to answer questions and work with organizations to develop their own shows. Information about CATV Live Programming From June 2009, Czech American TV presents CATV Live programs via the Internet. The new format of shows with hosts and reporters from various
Czech Cultural Calendar
Note: Czech class will now meet each Wednesday evening. Czech Language Class (extemporaneous)—at S.P.J.S.T. Rest Home, No. 1, Taylor, 500 East Lake Drive in Taylor, 6:30 to approximately 8:30 p.m. Informal gathering for the purpose of listening to Czech, and reading and speaking Czech.
July CHS Czech Movie Night—No films will be shown. For information, contact Lillian Pivonka (713) 861-7403. July 10 Shakespeare Performance—at Sanford Schmid Amphitheater: The Merchant of Venice. Concession stand open. For information, call (888) 7854500; or visit www.czechtexas.org.
July 25 Czech Heritage of Texas Summer State Meeting/Genealogy Conference—Caldwell Civic/Visitor Center, 103 Presidential Corridor, Highway 21W, Caldwell, Texas. For information, call (888) 785-4500; or visit www.czechtexas.org.
August 2 Penelope Parish Hall Polka Mass— at Penelope Parish Church, Penelope, Texas, (northeast of West in Hill County): music by Czech and Then Some of Ennis. Mass - 11 a.m.; dinner - 12 noon; dance 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. Concessions, snacks, sodas, and setups available. For information, call (254) 533-2309. Submitted by
Dorothy Machac, Lodge 6, Cottonwood.
August 26 CHS Czech Movie Night—at CHS Library, 4117 Willowbend, Houston, 7 p.m. “S Certy Nejsou Žerty” - Czech folktale with English subtitles, based on a classical story “The Devilʼs Brotherin-law” written by the famous Czech fairy tale author Bozena Nemcova. No admission charge for the film or popcorn. For information, contact Lillian Pivonka (713) 861-7403.
September 23 CHS Czech Movie Night—at CHS Library, 4117 Willowbend, Houston, 7 p.m. “Knoflikari” - dark comedy filmed with English subtitles. Set in Prague, twist of fate and the twists of mind of the characters (mostly couples) combine in absurd ways in the interweaving episodes of this comedy. Each of the characters gets a good shot at being sarcastic and each is a sorry loser at some point yet none is turned into the butt of the joke. Film is in Czech with English subtitles. No admission charge for the film or popcorn. For information, contact Lillian Pivonka (713) 8617403.
September 25 - 26 TCHCC Member Garage/Bake Sale—in the Pavilion, TCHCC grounds. For information, call (888) 785-4500; or visit www.czechtexas.org. —SPJST—
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states across the United States will be streamed live on regularly scheduled dates and times. Czech American organizations and independent producers may present their noncommercial videos of their performances, concerts, and festivals related to Czech heritage free of charge. Basic requirements include a digital video camcorder, high speed Internet, a compatible computer, and your own video material. The show must be broadcast once a month at a regularly scheduled time. Contact our producer, producer@catvusa.com to receive more specific conditions for your broadcast. For more information on show schedules, go to www.catvusa.com and click on the CATV Live button.
CZECH-AMERICAN TV - the non-profit organization dedicated to bringing you the Czech culture traditions, genealogy, travel, cuisine, and events related to Czech Heritage. For six years Czech American TV broadcasts worldwide once a week via the Internet. The regular weekly show is updated on its website www.catvusa.com. Click on latest broadcast button. Czech American TV broadcasts in English only. —Your Czech American TV Team —SPJST—
The Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center in La Grange, Texas, received several special visitors on Friday, June 5. Special Envoy from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Czechs Living Abroad Vladimir Eisenbruk and Czech Embassy Counselor Nora Jurkovicova stopped by the Center to check on the construction progress of the new library museum and archives that is nearing completion on the site of the TCHCC. A reception was held for the visitors and was attended by the TCHCC board members and many of the faithful volunteers who help keep the center running. Along with the volunteers, County Judge Ed Janecka, Sanford and Mannie Schmid, Don and Betty Chovanec
and Father Stephen Nesrsta were on hand to welcome the visitors to La Grange. Honorary Czech Consul General Ray Snokhous and wife Clarice, presented Vladimir Eisenbruk with a Texas cowboy hat. Isenbruk and Jurkovicova thanked everyone for so warmly welcoming them to Texas. TCHCC President Retta Chandler welcomed them as well and distributed Texas-related gifts. Mrs. Jurkovicova commented that Texas-Czechs have made her much more aware of her nationality and made her “very proud to be Czech.” The center will be open to the public in July with a Grand Opening Ceremony and Muziky set for October 10. —SPJST—
Special Envoy visits TCHCC
Special Envoy Minister of Foreign Affairs for Czechs Living Abroad Vladimir Eisenbruk (in his cowboy hat) and Czech Embassy Counselor Nora Jurkovicova receive a guided tour of the new library museum archives from TCHCC President Retta Chandler and TCHCC Board Member Ben Bohuslav.
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Special from The West News
SPJST Lodge 54, West member Jana Vaculik, right, of CATV interviews Kathy Podsednik, also a member of Lodge 54, for CATV’s live Internet broadcast on June 12.
Editor’s Note: Thanks to “The West News” for permission to reprint this article that originally appeared in the June 11, 2009, edition. Jana Vaculik is assistant youth leader at Lodge 54, West.
For West, Texas, resident Jana Vaculik, this Friday (June 12) will most likely go down as a memorable one as she hosts a live Internet broadcast about Texas culture. This hour-long show is to be streamed live over the Internet from 8 to 9 p.m. this Friday via the Czech American TV (CATV) website www.catvusa.com. It will be a first broadcast under this format aired on the CATV website, with the Texas Czech show scheduled for the same time slot every second Friday of each month. Jana, a 2000 West High School graduate who has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Czech Studies from the University of Texas in Austin, said the idea for the show is that of John Honner, who started Czech American TV six years ago. Honner, who is originally from Brno in the Czech Republic, began his career working as an investigative reporter for Czech newspapers and as a television cameraman and TV engineer in the Czech Republic. Honner’s show is televised weekly on the public access channel in Chicago, Illinois, to an area which serves several million viewers. Then the program is made available on the CATV website and attracts approximately 90,000 visits a month, mostly from the United States. “Our show will be a part of a new format of live shows over the Internet with volunteer hosts and reporters featured on Czech American TV which broadcasts only in the English language. The Texas Czech Show is the first under this format with future plans for others in Nebraska, Missouri and Arizona,” Vaculik explained. “It is John’s idea to reach as many Czechs as possible. Since he couldn’t bring a professional TV crew to all the locations (across the nation) to do the stories, he decided to have volunteers bring the stories over the Internet.” “He saw my videos on YouTube and thought I had some talent,” she explained. “We talked and exchanged emails. I told him what I would like to do, and it’s kind of gone from there.” She told the McLennan-Hill Chapter of the Czech Heritage Society of the Internet-based show, and this past April presented the idea at the Czech Heritage Society’s
state meeting. “This is a great project to reach people of all ages and also to tell others around the world about the Czech-related activities across Texas,” Vaculik said. Originally, the show was to be under a 30-minute format, but it has blossomed to an hour. “I was afraid I wouldn’t have enough for 30 minutes,” but with taping Friday’s show completed, it is now 60 minutes long. Jana, who currently has a job in retail, hopes to one day travel to the Czech Republic and teach English there. She is fluent in the Czech language as her parents, Jan and Marcela Vaculik, both were born in the former Czechoslovakia and “taught me about
Photo by Larry Knapek, courtesy of The West News.
the language and culture. I feel quite fortunate and enjoy speaking to groups about my heritage.” Her grandmother, Ludmila Vaculik (known as Lidka to many area residents) has also aided Jana in her knowledge of the Czech Republic. She is assistant youth leader for SPJST Lodge 54, West and has worked at Westfest helping in the McLennan-Hill Czech Heritage Society’s genealogy booth and the Parade of Costumes at the annual festival in West. As the 2001 Texas representative in the Miss Czech-Slovak USA Queen Pageant in Wilbur, Nebraska, Friday’s first show will reflect this part of her life. This first show will feature
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West resident Sarah Middlebrook, the 2006 Miss Czech-Slovak USA Queen and West resident Kathy Podsednik, director for the Texas Miss Czech-Slovak Queen Pageant. The show is to also include a segment on West resident Charles Nemec and his band. “The first show will be showcasing West people and the City of West,” the 27-year-old Vaculik said. In the future, plans are for segments on the Sokol Slet parade in Fort Worth, the Taylor Czech Chorus, Youth Day in La Grange, and an Immigration Exhibit at the Bob Bullock Museum in Austin. “Every month will be something different. Anyone with an idea for a Czech-related story is invited to contact me. I hope to have a calendar of events for Czech festivals, and dances in the state. I would also like to do theme shows, such as Czech cooking. It just depends on how it works. I hope to show Texas Czech culture around the world.” “I need help from members of all Czech organizations,” Vaculik said while adding she needs help with “brainstorming for ideas, people to interview, and information about events which I can come to and produce a segment for this monthly Internet show. Volunteers are also needed to help produce pieces across the state if I cannot make it to an event. Any help will be appreciated. “Though Jana has some
Kitty cat the stunner SoundCzech
Welcome to an edition of SoundCzech – Radio
Prague’s language course where we help you learn new Czech phrases through the language of music. This week’s song is “Dokonalá kost” – “a perfect stunner”, by the Nahoru po schodišti dolů band. The word to be on the look out for is kočička, or kitty cat.
“You’re the perfect bone, little kitty, but one year with you was long enough”, sings Martin Krajíček of the Nahoru po schodišti dolů band. I adore literal translation. The kočička or kitty cat to whom the singer’s song is sung is obviously a girlfriend, who he commends as “the perfect bone” – dokonalá kost – a right stunner, a real peach, a hot chick, or what Jimi Hendrix’s contemporaries would have called a fox. Why a bone? I have no idea. But animal references to people in Czech can come in droves, and kočka, cat, or its diminutive kočička is one of the more common since it refers to an attractive female. And of course, if you’re speaking directly to the cat, kočička, then she becomes kočičko, as in the song. While feline reference to a woman will win you kudos in Czech, be warned that addressing her as any
kind of poultry, such as a hen - slepice, or goose - husa - will have the exact opposite effect! In fact, most animal references to people in Czech are not intended in a friendly way, and I suppose that’s to be expected. Foremost of course is the ubiquitous vůl, which means ox, and is used by some in utter informality as an interjection between every other word. A person responsible for some frustrating act of wanton stupidity, however, will likely be referred to as tele, a calf, or osel, a donkey. Mezek - mule, or beran - ram, is reserved for those who are overly stubborn, or “pigheaded”. And speaking of pigs, it will come as no surprise that someone who is dirty – in thought or deed – is a pig, or prase, unless he is an endearing, little pig - prasátko. That’s all for this zoological edition of SoundCzech, so until next time, na shledanou! — Christian Falvey Source: http://www.radio.cz/en/article/117015. [06-06-2009] Český rozhlas 7 - Radio Praha, Vinohradská 12, 120 99 Praha 2, Česká Republika © Copyright 1996-2009 Radio Prague, All Rights Reserved.
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Czech Republic Sokol Gymnasts Visit Czech Heritage Museum Monday, June 22, 2009 • Czech Heritage Museum and Genealogy Center in Temple
On Monday, June 22, 2009, Sokol gymnasts from the Czech Republic visited the SPJST Home Office and Czech Heritage Museum and Genealogy Center in Temple, Texas. The gymnasts arrived in Houston, Texas, on Friday, June 12 and visited several towns throughout the week including Houston, Galveston, La Grange, Flatonia, Praha, Yoakum, Goliad, Corpus Christi, Padre Island, Kingsville, San Antonio, Austin, Georgetown, Temple, West, and Dallas/Fort Worth. They also visited NASA Space Center, Shiner Brewery, King Ranch, The Alamo, Riverwalk, State Capitol, Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum, Mount Bonnell, and Congress Avenue
Bridge Bats, among other places. They also attended church in Corn Hill. The group was led by Marie Slamova, travel agent/guide/interpreter, of Brno, Czech Republic. Their stop in Temple included a tour of the Czech Heritage Museum, located in the basement of the SPJST Home Office, and the newly renovated CHM, located across the street. Ms. Slamova presented several gifts for the museum to CHM Executive Director Sandi Wicker. The group then ate a hot dog and chili lunch in the museum. They also sang several Czech songs. After they left Temple, the group headed to West then Fort Worth for the International Sport and Cul-
tural Festival. They also planned to tour several North Texas sites including South Fork Ranch. “This is such a happy, fun loving group that enjoys singing,” bus driver Billy Davis of Agape Tours said. “They are a super, super group that is very friendly and courteous—I just love every one of them.” He added that the gymnasts are very appreciative of the Czech people in Texas who are proud of their Czech heritage. Mr. Davis, who is of English/Scottish/Cherokee Indian descent said he even learned a few Czech words during the trip like dobrý den!; ahoj; and děkuji. —SPJST—
LEFT PHOTO: Tour guide Marie Slamova of Brno, Czech Republic, presents CHMGC Executive Director Sandi Wicker with several Czech gifts. CENTER PHOTO: The group gathers at the CHMGC. RIGHT PHOTO: Arnold Pechal of Lodge 24, Cyclone, left, reviews genealogy information with Czech visitors. BELOW LEFT PHOTO: Visitors look over genealogy
books. BELOW CENTER PHOTO: Left to right are bus driver Billy Davis; Evelyn Jez; CHMGC Archivist Frank Klinkovsky; Marie Slamova; Arnold Pechal of Lodge 24, Cyclone; and Merlene Bravenec. BELOW RIGHT PHOTO: Sokol gymnasts from the Czech Republic enjoy lunch at the Czech Heritage Museum in Temple, Texas.
experience in the interviewing process, as a communications major at UT prior to switching to Czech Studies, much of this has been a learning experience. “I’m learning how to use my camcorder - which is not professional by any means - and to sit people for the proper lighting and for interviewing.” The young West woman says she feels similar to a pioneer as she readies for Friday’s Internet broadcast. “This will be this station’s first live streaming. I feel like a trailblazer. Right now, I’m the only one who has bought the equipment and am ready to broadcast the first show.” Jana actually tapes the
walk the computer users through this procedure. Early response to this Internet show has been good, Jana said. “So far we have received positive responses and many ideas.” She hopes her viewership will be family oriented. “We want to have families watching it. We encourage parents with children to watch. This way they can learn more about their Czech heritage. It shows them what is out there.” She is excited about Friday’s premiere and invites everyone to view her Texas Czech Show airing the second Friday of each month at 8 p.m. Central Standard Time via the Internet. Jana may be contacted
shows in advance and then prior to the start of her show, connects her camcorder to her computer and feeds the taped show to the CATV website where it is streamed throughout the world over the Internet. To watch the Internet show, Vaculik said viewers need a computer with a high speed DSL or cable Internet connection. “Visit the website www.catvusa.com and click on the CATV Live button on the righthand side and then watch your show at the scheduled time.” She did note that some downloading of necessary viewing software may be needed; however, the website should be able to
at jana@catvusa.com. —SPJST—
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Fraternal Activities and Entertainment
Post your upcoming fraternal activities and entertainment dates and information here. These listings are free. The deadline for submitting information for the Fraternal Activities and Entertainment Guide is Wednesday at 5 p.m. Send your updates directly to: VESTNIK, c/o Editor Melanie Zavodny, P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503. FAX to: (254) 774-7447. Email to: melaniez@vvm.com. Advertising rates are $3 per column inch for lodge ads; $6 per column inch for non-profit organization ads; and $10 per column inch for commercial ads. For advertising information, please call the Editor at (800) 727-7578 or email melaniez@vvm.com.
LODGE 1, FAYETTEVILLE Lodge meetings are the second Monday of February, April, June, August, and October at 7 p.m. followed by a potluck meal. The Christmas party is on the first Sunday of December. The youth club meets on the second Monday of each month at 6 p.m. For hall rental information, call (979) 966-3795. LODGE 4, HALLETTSVILLE Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m.
LODGE 5, PILOT POINT-TIOGA Lodge meetings are held the first Saturday of each month at 2 p.m. at the PointBank Community Center, 739 E. Liberty Street, Pilot Point, Texas 76258. The Community Center is on the same parking lot as PointBank. For directions or information about meetings, Ms. Angie Heitzman (940) 437-5561; or Jack and Dean Carender (903) 564-7359.
LODGE 6, COTTONWOOD Friday, July 3—Social night Sunday, July 5—Lodge 6, Cottonwood meeting, 2 p.m. Saturday, July 11—Hrabal family reunion Sunday, July 12—Sonnenberg-Radke reunion Friday, July 17—Social night Sunday, July 19—112th annual picnic of Lodge 6, Cottonwood Saturday, July 25—Mechell family reunion Sunday, July 26—Hoover family reunion Sunday, August 2—Peterson reunion Sunday, August 2—Lodge 6, Cottonwood meeting, 5 p.m.
Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. at the hall located three miles east of West off FM 2114. For information regarding scheduling events at Lodge 6, call George Straten (254) 8265863. LODGE 8, WEIMAR Lodge meetings are the fourth Monday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Veterans Memorial Hall in Weimar. LODGE 9, SNOOK Local lodge meetings are the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Youth club meetings are at 6:30 p.m.
LODGE 13, DIME BOX Lodge 13, Dime Box adult meetings are the second Sunday of the month at 5 p.m. Youth club meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 1 p.m.
LODGE 15, BUCKHOLTS Lodge meetings are the second Monday of each month at 5 p.m. Refreshments served after meeting, and door prizes awarded. Call (254) 593-2222 to schedule a family reunion, wedding reception, baptism or celebration, quinceanera or graduation party.
LODGE 17, NEW TABOR Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. Youth meetings are also on the first Sunday of each month at 3 p.m.
LODGE 18, ELGIN Sunday, July 12—Incredible Music Makers, polka/waltzes/mix music, 3 to 7 p.m., $7 per person Sunday, July 19—Fritz Hodde and The Fabulous Six, polkas/waltzes/mix music, 3 to 7 p.m., $7 per person Lodge hall is located at 702 Highway 95 North, Elgin. Adult lodge meetings are the third Tuesday of each
month, 7 p.m.; youth club meetings are the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. unless otherwise stated. For all Lodge 18, Elgin hall rentals, please call Irene Helgren (512) 281-4534. For band bookings, call Artie Monson (512) 281-3711. Lodge 18 is a non-smoking facility. LODGE 20, GRANGER Meetings are the first Monday of the month at 7 p.m. at the lodge hall. A light meal is served before each meeting. All members are invited.
LODGE 21, ENGLE Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of March, June, September, and December at 2 p.m. LODGE 23, MORAVIA Lodge meetings are the Tuesday after the second Sunday of March, June, and September at 7:30 p.m. and the first Sunday of December at 2 p.m.
LODGE 24, CYCLONE Adult lodge meetings are held the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Youth club meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. Flag Hall is located 10 miles east of Temple, off Highway 53. For more information regarding hall bookings/rentals, please call Hall Manager Wilbert Mikeska (254) 9852484. For more information, visit www.spjstflaghall.com.
LODGE 25, ENNIS Saturday, July 4—Rental Sunday, July 5—Youth club meeting Thursday, July 9—Lodge meeting Saturday, July 11—WinStar Bus Trip
Lodge meetings are the second Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Game room open every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. For rentals, reservations, or more information, call the hall (972) 875-8381 and leave a message.
LODGE 26, SKIDMORE Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of March, June, September, and December. LODGE 28, EAST BERNARD Meetings are held at the Wharton County Library, 746 Clubside Drive in East Bernard.
LODGE 29, TAYLOR Wednesday, July 1—Senior citizens will play dominoes at the hall, 2 p.m. followed by a covered dish supper at 4:30 p.m. Friday, July 3—Live dance music: Sterling Country, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Sunday, July 5—Lodge 29 Youth Club meeting, 1 p.m. Any youth entering kindergarten through high school senior is eligible to attend. For more information, contact Cristy Girod (512) 468-1347. Wednesday, July 8—Lodge 29 meeting, 6:30 p.m. A covered dish meal will be served following the meeting and live music played by the Bobby Jay Five Band at 7:30 p.m. Friday, July 10—Live dance music: Czech Melody Masters, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Thursday, July 16—Bunco games for ladies and gentlemen. A light meal will be served at 6:30 p.m. followed by Bunco games from 7 to 8:30 p.m. For more information, contact Connie Voigt (512) 3522038. Friday, July 17—Live dance music: The Lawmen, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Saturday, July 18—Dance music: Denny Hamilton and the Memories, 6 p.m. No cover charge. Wednesday, July 22—Live music: Bobby Jay Five Band, 7:30 p.m.
Friday, July 24—Live dance music: Edward Kopeckyʼs Czech Band, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Friday, July 31—Live dance music: Fritz Hodde, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m.
Thrall 4-H Booster Club will be selling grilled cheese sandwiches and old-fashioned hamburgers every Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. ADULT MEETINGS - second Wednesday of the month, 6:30; YOUTH CLUB MEETINGS - first Sunday of the month, 1 p.m. Contact Youth Leader Cristy Girod (512) 281-4719. MUSIC - second and fourth Wednesday of the month/music by Bobby Jay Five Band; MUSIC - Fridays 7:30 to 11 p.m., old-fashioned hamburgers by Thrall 4-H; SENIOR CITIZENSʼ DOMINOES - first Wednesday of the month at 2 p.m. followed by covered dish meal; BUNCO - every third Thursday of the month - men and women invited - 6:30 p.m. light meal, 7 to 8:30 p.m. - Bunco, games; HALL RENTAL INFO: (512) 352-9139; HALL LOCATION: 5025 FM 619, Taylor, Texas. LODGE 30, TAITON Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 1:30 p.m.
LODGE 32, VICTORIA Lodge meetings are held on the second Thursday of each month at the SPJST building, 3502 North Laurent in Victoria at 7:30 p.m. For youth club information, call Youth Leader Mary Monclova (361) 648-1191.
LODGE 35, ELK Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 3 p.m., unless otherwise noted. To hall: From Interstate 35 in Waco, take the Highway 84 East exit. Stay on Highway 84 East through Bellmead and go approximately 8 miles. On the right side of Highway 84 will be a sign saying “Elk”. Take the Elk Road. Turn right on Elk Road, go approximately one mile and road will dead end. Take a right at the dead end; go approximately 1/2 mile. Lodge 35 is on the left side of the road. The hall is open for rent every day of the week. For rental information, call (254) 875-2156. LODGE 38, KOVAR Lodge meetings are the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m.
LODGE 39, BRYAN Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month starting at 1 p.m. Lunch is served at 12:30 p.m. followed by the adult and youth club meetings at 1 p.m. Meat, drinks, and serving items are provided by the lodge. Please bring a dessert or side dish. All members are welcome and encouraged to attend. Visitors are always welcome. For information, call President Wade OʼShields (979) 778-1450. For information on lodge activities, call FAC Dianna Everett (979) 693-5287. Any questions or assistance with insurance certificates, call Secretary Lillie Matejka OʼShields (979) 778-1450. For youth club information, call Youth Leader Binnie Roesler (979) 2721216. LODGE 40, EL CAMPO-HILLJE Lodge meetings are held the second Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. Youth club meets the same day at 1:15 p.m. at the lodge hall, located just off US 59 South in Hillje. Members and guests are welcome. Bingo is played on Monday nights at 7 p.m. We have $100 nights every week and a $650 jackpot also every week. License #17600539641. For hall bookings, please call Rental Chairman Lillian Bartek (979) 543-9028; or (979) 648-2317/lodge hall. LODGE 41, PORT LAVACA Attention: Lodge meetings are held quarterly on the first Thursday of February, May, August, and November at Six Mile Presbyterian Church on Royal Road, 7 p.m.
LODGE 47, SEATON Seaton Star Hall is located five miles east of Temple on Highway 53. Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. Saturday night dance time is from 7 to 11 p.m. Hall opens at 6 p.m. Hall phone (254) 985-2548. For rentals, please contact Edwin Pechal (254) 984-2255. Star Hall is a non-smoking facility. LODGE 48, BEYERSVILLE Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month, 5 p.m. Lodge 48, Beyersville holds ladies Bunco night on the second Tuesday of each month. A light meal is served at 6:30 p.m. followed by Bunco games then wrapping up with the distribution of prizes, and eating desserts. Hall is located at 10450 FM 619 - four miles southeast of Taylor. For hall rentals, please call Bonnie Wolf (512) 365-3733.
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LODGE 49, ROWENA Lodge meetings are held the first Wednesday of February, May, August, and November, 7 p.m.
LODGE 51, ELLINGER Lodge meetings are the third Thursday of March, June, September, and December, 6:30 p.m. at the Ellinger Fire Department.
LODGE 54, WEST Lodge meetings are the first Friday in March, June, and November and the second Friday in September at 7 p.m. Please note: Youth club meetings are held at Lone Star Hall every second Sunday of each month at 1 p.m. For information regarding hall rentals for weddings anniversaries, birthdays or reunions call (254) 826-5990 (night); or (254) 826-5343 (day).
LODGE 63, SWEET HOME All regular monthly meetings are held on the third Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. at the home of President Donald Zabransky in Sweet Home. Social meetings will be held March 15, June 14, and December 6 at the Queen of Peace Parish Hall in Sweet Home, and September 20 at Green Dickson Park in Shiner.
LODGE 65, CROSBY Lodge meetings are the second Sunday in March, June, September, and December at 1 p.m. LODGE 66, WACO Lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month, 2:30 p.m. Youth club meetings at 2 p.m.
LODGE 67, SCHULENBURG Lodge meetings are the fourth Sunday of March, June, September, and December at 3 p.m. LODGE 73, SEYMOUR Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 12 p.m. LODGE 76, WICHITA FALLS Lodge meetings are the first Sundays of March and June and on the second Sundays of September and December at 1 p.m.
LODGE 79, CORPUS CHRISTI SPJST lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month, unless otherwise notified. Meal served at 1 p.m. and the meeting follows. Visitors welcome. Hall location: 5502 Kostoryz Road, Corpus Christi. Hall phone (361) 854-8423.
LODGE 80, HOLLAND Lodge meetings are the first Saturday of each month at 4 p.m. Youth club meetings are the first Saturday of the month at 2 p.m. Board of directors meetings are the first Saturday of the month at 3:30 p.m. Bingo every Thursday at 7 p.m. Permit No. SP12371416574; AL17460607355. For hall rentals, call Linda Hill (254) 657-9595; or the lodge hall (254) 657-2485. LODGE 81, NEEDVILLE Lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 1 p.m. Luncheon served at noon, and the meeting follows.
LODGE 84, DALLAS Lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. at the hall - 2625 Floyd Street, Dallas. For band bookings, call Cherri Petr (214) 352-4397; or Ben Jarma (214) 348-1514. For rentals, call Bessie Petr (214) 826-3557. LODGE 87, TEMPLE Lodge meetings are the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. For rental information, call Bertha Capps (254) 778-4371/shop; or (254) 7736164/home.
LODGE 88, HOUSTON Saturday, July 4—River Road Boys, western swing band. $8 per person Saturday, July 11—Red Ravens, polka/variety. $8 per person Saturday, July 18—The Moonglow Orchestra, big band music. *Dress Code. $11 per person Saturday, July 25—No dance Saturday, August 1—The Moonglow Orchestra, big band music. *Dress Code. $11 per person Saturday, August 8—The Czechaholics, polka/variety. $8 per person
Lodge hall: 1435 Beall Street at West 15th, Houston, Texas (the Heights). For reservations, call (713) 8695767. Lodge meetings are the second Monday at 7:30 p.m. Youth club meets on the third Sunday of
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each month at 2 p.m., unless otherwise notified. All dances are 8:30 p.m. to midnight, unless otherwise noted. *Dress code dances: evening attire, ladies, and gentlemen. Bingo every Thursday evening; early bird special starts at 7:15 p.m. Regular games start at 7:45 p.m. License No. 3-00-621-207741001. LODGE 89, ROSEBUD For meeting time, date, and location, contact Secretary Patsy Baker (254) 985-2457.
LODGE 91, CROSBY Lodge meetings are held every three months. The time, date and location of meetings will be posted in the Vestnik.
LODGE 92, FORT WORTH Sunday, July 5—Randy and the 92nd Roadhouse Band, country/western swing. 3 to 7 p.m. There is a fiddle in the band. Sunday, August 2—Randy and the 92nd Roadhouse Band, country/western swing. 3 to 7 p.m. There is a fiddle in the band. Sunday, August 23—Annual Funny Hat Contest/Dance: music by Fritz Hodde and the Fabulous Six. 3 to 7 p.m.
Lodge 92 membership meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m., or as otherwise specified. The youth club meets on the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. Family Night—first and third Tuesdays. Ladies Circle meets the second Tuesday of each month. Country/western dances on the first Sunday and polka/waltz dancing as announced. Live big band music every Friday night, 8:30 p.m. Dress code. Listen to KNON 89.3 FM on Sunday at 2 p.m. for up-to-date announcements. Tune in to KAAM 770 AM for some easy listening music. To reserve for large parties celebrating weddings, anniversaries, or other special events, call early (817) 624-1361/Joyce. SPJST Lodge 92/National Hall is located at 3316 Roberts Cutoff Road, Fort Worth, Texas 76114. Visit www.nationalhallspjst92.org. LODGE 93, HOBSON Lodge meetings are held on the first Thursday of each month at Polakʼs between Karnes City and Kenedy. Contact E.R. Prasek for information (830) 780-5166.
LODGE 94, WHEELOCK Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of March, June, September, and December, 1 p.m. LODGE 97, PLACEDO Adult lodge meetings are held in March, June, September, and December. Youth club meetings are the first Sunday of every month at Casa Ole in Victoria Mall at 3 p.m., excluding months where they are quarterly adult lodge meetings. To verify the meeting, call Youth Leader Bernadette Bellanger (361) 578-4253. LODGE 106, LA GRANGE Lodge meetings are the first Tuesday of each month at the Subway Sandwich Shop at 109 South Jefferson Street (south of the red light at the 71 and 77 cross road) in La Grange, 7:30 p.m. LODGE 107, FLORESVILLE Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month, 3 p.m. at the lodge hall, unless otherwise noted. LODGE 117, ROBSTOWN Lodge meetings are held quarterly. Location TBA.
LODGE 125, WESTHOFF Lodge meetings are the second Sunday in March, June, September, and December at 2 p.m.
LODGE 130, DALLAS For monthly meeting time and location, please contact lodge secretary Stanley Vrla (214) 826-2670; or lodge president John Vrla (214) 906-3385; or email jvrla@cebridge.net. LODGE 133, SAN ANTONIO Lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Activity Center, 1630 Goliad Road in San Antonio. LODGE 135, ENNIS Lodge meetings are the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m.
LODGE 139, DANBURY Lodge meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. at Danbury City Hall. For information, call (979) 922-1279 or (979) 922-1553.
LODGE 141, SEALY Lodge meetings are now held on the second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at Gordon Memorial Library, located at 917 North Circle in Sealy.
LODGE 142, HOUSTON Sunday, July 12—Lodge meeting
Lodge meetings are held the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Meetings are held at SPJST Lodge 88, Houston, 1435 Beall Street at W 15th, Houston, Texas. For information, contact Lodge 142, Houston President Keith Kieschnick (713) 203-8712; or Secretary Alice Jochen (979) 743-3613. LODGE 143, INEZ Lodge meetings are the third Friday of March, June, September, and December at 6 p.m.
LODGE 148, EL MATON Monthly lodge meeting is the second Sunday of the month at Frank Hahnʼs Camphouse in El Maton at 3 p.m.
LODGE 151, WHARTON The quarterly lodge meetings will be held on the second Monday of March, June, September, and December, 7 p.m., in the meeting room of Hinzeʼs Bar-B-Que Catering, Highway 59, Wharton, Texas.
LODGE 153, LA SALLE Lodge meetings are held quarterly in March, June, September, and December at 6 p.m.
LODGE 154, FORT WORTH Lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 3:30 p.m., unless otherwise stated. Youth club meetings are the third Sunday at 5 p.m.
LODGE 155, AUSTIN Lodge meetings are held quarterly on Sundays. Contact Secretary Ginny Prasatik (512) 472-1721 for meeting location, date, and time. LODGE 156, BAYTOWN Lodge meetings will be held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. For more information, call (281) 422-9611; or (281) 573-1612. LODGE 157, LUBBOCK Lodge meetings are held on the second Sunday of every other month at 1 p.m.
LODGE 160, SAN ANGELO Lodge meetings are the second Sunday in January, April, July, and October at 12 noon at Wall Volunteer Fire Department Hall or as announced.
LODGE 164, RIO HONDO Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of March, June, September, and December at 2:30 p.m.
LODGE 169, BRENHAM Lodge meetings are held the fourth Thursday in February, April, June, August, and October at 7 p.m. The first Sunday of December will be the Christmas dinner and officer elections. The meetings will be held at Bilskiʼs Camphouse, 2577 Old Chappell Hill Road, Brenham, Texas. For information, contact President Annette Bilski (979) 830-3930; Vice President/FAC Stephen Bliznak (979) 836-9875; Secretary/Treasurer Glenda Weyand (979) 451-3231; or Reporter Leroy Kamas (979) 836-8179.
LODGE 172, PASADENA Saturday, July 4—Fourth of July Dance: Silver Wings Saturday, August 1—Texas Roadrunners
Lodge hall is located at 3609 Preston Road in Pasadena. Executive board and trustees meetings as well as workdays are on the first Monday of each month unless the first Monday is a holiday. The meetings begin at 12 noon. Regular lodge meetings are held on the fourth Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. with a potluck dinner before each meeting. Meetings in November and December are held on the third Sunday due to Thanksgiving and Christmas. The hall is available to rent for meetings, weddings, retirement parties, reunions, graduations, anniversaries, benefits, and quinceaneras, etc. For more information, call Vicki (281) 542-1774 or Jo (713) 472-7287. Dances are held on the first Saturday of each month, unless otherwise notified. Variety dances are held on the fourth Saturday of the month, unless noted.
LODGE 177, ACADEMY Lodge meetings will start at 7 p.m., and trusteesʼ meetings will start at 6:30 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month. Bingo every Tuesday and Friday at 7 p.m. Permit No. 1-74-1808390-7. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the kitchen is open. LODGE 179, WARRENTON Lodge meetings are the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Lions Club Building in Carmine, 201 Centennial Street.
LODGE 180, BURLESON Lodge hall is located at 1150 South Burleson Boulevard (I-35 West), one-quarter mile south of Hidden Creek Parkway exit in Burleson. Lodge meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. For hall rentals, call (972) 435-2286; (817) 558-2400; or (817) 295-3483.
LODGE 182, FALLS COUNTY Lodge meetings are held the third Sunday of each month at 3 p.m. Call President Donald Beckendorf (254) 803-2987 for lodge meeting location.
LODGE 183, ARLINGTON Lodge meetings are the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Game nights are every Tuesday and Thursday, 7 p.m. and every Sunday, 1:30 p.m. Permit No. 17516910506. For information regarding hall rentals—weddings, anniversaries, birthdays—call (817) 465-8538; or (972) 263-9031.
LODGE 184, MOULTON Lodge monthly meetings are the second Wednesday of each month at the lodge hall at 7:30 p.m.
LODGE 185, NEW BRAUNFELS Adult lodge meetings are held every other month— February, April, June, August, October, and December. For locations/times, call Lodge President Kathleen Mills (210) 216-2156. The youth club meets every month. Call Youth Club Leader Theresa Haag (830) 625-8262.
LODGE 186, CALDWELL Youth club meetings are on the first Sunday of each month, 2:30 p.m. at the lodge hall unless otherwise announced. Lodge meetings are the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Social games are at 7:30 p.m. every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Kitchen and bar open. License Permit No. 1-7420733095-41002 LODGE 187, ROUND ROCK Lodge meeting and program are the second Sunday of each month, 3 p.m. followed by a covered dish meal. Board meeting, 2 p.m.; entertainment, 2:30 p.m. Domino players meet the second Tuesday of each month 1 to 4 p.m. For information regarding building rentals, call (512) 255-1554 or (512) 7714948. LODGE 189 BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION Lodge meetings will be held on the second Sunday in March, June, September, and December, 2 p.m. Unless otherwise notified, lodge meetings are held in Charles Mundayʼs office, 416 Oak Street, Bryan, Texas (behind the Kettle Restaurant on Texas Avenue) in Bryan.
LODGE 191, LUFKIN Business meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m., at the lodge hall, 197 Hughes Road. Regular dances are held the third Saturday night of each month from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. For lodge rentals, call Alma Breazeale (936) 829-5808; or email almab@consolidated.net. LODGE 195, CLEBURNE Lodge meetings are the first Thursday of March, June, September, and December, 7 p.m.
LODGE 196, HOUSTON-WEST Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month and begin with a potluck meal served at 2 p.m. Lodge provides the meat. Youth club meetings are held at 1 p.m. on the second Sunday. Activities are planned for ages kindergarten through high school senior. Hall address: 17810 Huffmeister Road, Cypress, Texas, 77429 — off Highway 290 West at Skinner. The hall is available to rent for meetings, weddings, retirements, reunions, birthdays, graduations, anniversaries, or any other event. Call Alma Schulz (281) 351-1045 or (281) 373-9482 for information, rentals, or reservations.
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LODGE 200, BRUCEVILLE-EDDY Lodge meetings are the first Wednesday of each month, 6:30 p.m.
LODGE 201 BLEIBLERVILLE-NELSONVILLE Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month, 3 p.m. For hall rentals, contact James Balke (979) 830-0796; or (979) 830-0118.
LODGE 202, JOURDANTON Lodge 202, Jourdanton meetings are the first Sunday of each month, 1:30 p.m., at the Jourdanton Community Center except the meal/meetings in March, June, September, December which will be at 1 p.m. The youth club meets the same day.
LODGE 204, STEPHENVILLE Lodge meetings are the third Sunday of the month, 4 p.m. at the Koffee Kup Restaurant in Hico, Texas, except in June (date and time to be announced) and the Christmas party in December (date and time to be announced). Call President Norman Kneschk (254) 386-3222 or Secretary Sandra Pierce (254) 965-5953
LODGE 206, TRI-COUNTIES Lodge meets the first Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m. at the Lions Club in Mexia, 201 North Paris Street, Mexia, Texas. LODGE 207, IOWA PARK Lodge meetings are held the third Thursday of each month at 6 p.m.
LODGE 215, SOUTH PLAINS Meetings are held every third Saturday of January, March, May, July, and September at the Senior Citizens Building in Tahoka, 6 p.m. Youth club meets at the same time. LODGE 223, PALACIOS Lodge meetings are held the second Monday of each month at Palacios Eagles Lodge at 6:30 p.m.
LODGE 229, ABILENE Lodge meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. For information, contact (325) 537-9224. LODGE 230, MIDLAND For lodge meeting information, contact Oly Madrid (432) 301-3487.
LODGE 239, HONDO Lodge meetings are held at the Hondo Community Center on 18th Street. Watch the Vestnik for dates. For more information, call President Marcie Botello (210) 264-4587.
LODGE 240, BAY CITY Lodge meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month at Eagles Hall in Bay City at 7:30 p.m.
LODGE 246, MORGANʼS POINT Note: There will be no meeting in July due to Fourth of July holiday. The next meeting will be Monday, August 3. Have a safe and happy Fourth of July. God bless America!
Lodge and youth club meetings are the first Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at Best Quality Meats and Sausage Shop, 2610 South General Bruce Drive in Temple. For information, call President Charlie Herendon (254) 760-7817 or FAC David Nauert (254) 534-0809.
LODGE 247, SAN MARCOS Lodge meetings are held the first Sunday of each month for October, November, and December at 3 p.m. For location directions, call your agent; Art Lopez, Sr. (512) 787-3384; or Patricia Garcia (512) 787-5449.
LODGE 255, KATY Lodge meetings are held on the second Monday at 6:30 p.m. at NBD Graphics, 19424 Park Row, Suite 100, Houston, Texas 77084. For location directions, call Lynn Johnsen (832) 875-5204.
LODGE 258, SEGUIN Meetings are held the fourth Sunday of each month. Meetings in May and November are held the third Sunday. Meetings begin at 3 p.m. with a social followed by the meeting at 4 p.m. Dinner is served after the meeting. The youth club meetings are on the same dates and begin at 3:15 p.m. Meetings are held at the Alumni Student Center, Conference Rooms A and B, on the Texas Lutheran Campus. Meetings in May and September will be in Starke Park in Seguin. Contact President Chester Jenke, Sr.; or Treasurer Colleen Jenke for more information (830) 303-4316. —SPJST—
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