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Volume 107 Number 30
H E R A L D
★ Humanity
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October 16, 2019
ISSN —07458800
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Youth and adult members of Lodge 142, Houston enjoyed a Houston Astros game at Minute Maid Park on Sunday, September 22, and what a game it was as the Astros clinched the 2019 American League West Division title with their win that day. More on page 12.
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Lodge 4, Hallettsville hosted its annual family day on Sunday, August 18 at St. Mary’s Parish Hall in Hallettsville. Joe, far left, and Susan, far right, Siptak are pictured with daughter Sarah, second from left; their son, 2005 SPJST State King Joshua Siptak and wife Melissa; and grandchildren Jaxton (held by aunt Sarah) and Meredith (held by mom Melissa). More on page 9.
September 2019 Top SPJST Sales Agents in Certificates Issued and Annualized Premium 1st - Certificates Issued 2nd - Annualized Premium $300 Award
1st - Annualized Premium 2nd - Certificates Issued $300 Award
3rd - Certificates Issued 3rd - Annualized Premium $100 Award
4th - Certificates Issued 4th- Annualized Premium $100 Award
Fall Fun Day! Kerry Herrington Lodge 142 Houston District Five
Silvia Rangel Lodge 32 Victoria District Six
Janice Jahns Lodge 88 Houston District Five
Connie Carter Lodge 142 Houston District Five
Hunter Wood, left, and Tanner Wood play a fun game at the District Four Fall Fun Day held at Lodge 49, Rowena on Saturday, October 5. More photos on page 7.
( ( ( ( ( Inside This Week’s Věstník ( ( ( ( ( Important Dates ...................................3 Interest Rates ......................................3 100 Pennies Fund Update ..................3 Supreme Lodge Meeting Minutes ......5 Insurance Update ................................6 Lodge Section .....................................8
Czech Heritage Month Activity.........17 Youth Section ....................................18 In Memoriam ......................................22 Czech Culture ....................................24 Advertisements ............................28-29 Lodge Calendar .................................30
Lodge 54 West members meet for quarterly meeting Page 10
State King Luc’s Notebook
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Lodge 17 New Tabor Youth Club hosts achievement banquet Page 21
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Editor’s Note
How will you Make A Difference?
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SPJST HOME OFFICE PO Box 100 • Temple, Texas 76503 800-727-7578 • 254-773-1575 Fax: 254-774-7447 www.spjst.org VĚSTNÍK EDITOR/ DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATION MELANIE ZAVODNY, FIC 254-773-1575 (ext. 122) • Mobile: 254-534-0807 VĚSTNÍK Fax: 254-773-8087 email: vestnik@spjst.org or melaniez@usa.com SUPREME LODGE PRESIDENT BRIAN VANICEK, FIC 254-773-1575 (ext. 139) • Mobile: 254-534-2902 email: vanicek@spjst.com VICE PRESIDENT HIRAM DIXON, FICF, LUTCF, CFFM 254-773-1575 (ext. 240) • Mobile: 254-231-7722 email: hiramd@spjst.com CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER LEONARD D. MIKESKA, FIC 254-773-1575 (ext. 149) Mobile: 254-721-4739 • Home: 254-778-3720 email: leonardm@spjst.com CONTROLLER ROY VAJDAK 254-773-1575 (ext. 142) • email: royv@spjst.com DISTRICT ONE DIRECTOR/CHAIRMAN DONNIE VICTORICK, FIC, CFFM PO Box 85, Snook, Texas 77878-0085 Home: 979-272-3265 • Mobile: 979-224-3125 email: dv.aggie71@gmail.com DISTRICT TWO DIRECTOR JESSE POSPISIL 4710 FM 1331, Taylor, Texas 76574-2164 Home: 512-365-1110 • Mobile: 512-826-7371 email: jlpospisil@yahoo.com DISTRICT THREE DIRECTOR JOHN ENGELKE 6475 Gholson Road, Waco, Texas 76705-5330 254-799-4247 • email: john.engelke@hotmail.com DISTRICT FOUR DIRECTOR BOBBY DAVIS, FICF, CFFM 1886 Pecos Street, Suite 3, San Angelo, Texas 76901 Mobile: 325-450-3748 • Fax: 325-657-2003 email: bgdsr2428@aol.com DISTRICT FIVE DIRECTOR BRADLEY STAVINOHA, FIC 10522 Will Lehman Road, Needville, Texas 77461 Mobile: 979-739-2386 • Office: 979-793-7411 email: spjst@earthlink.net DISTRICT SIX DIRECTOR KAREN KASPAR, FIC, CFFM 8550 N. State Highway 71, El Campo, Texas 77437-9819 Home: 979-543-2532 • Mobile: 979-332-1616 email: k-kaspar@hotmail.com DISTRICT SEVEN DIRECTOR BOB J. BAYER, FIC 4188 FM 1303, Floresville, Texas 78114-6092 Mobile: 830-391-3375 OPERATIONS MANAGER/ MARKETING MANAGER RICHARD A. HRBACEK 254-773-1575 (ext. 246) • richardh@spjst.com REGIONAL GENERAL AGENTS DISTRICT ONE - Jim Schroeder, LUTCF 936-661-2294 • jschroeder55@suddenlink.net DISTRICT TWO - Contact SPJST Home Office 800-727-7578 for assistance. DISTRICT THREE - Sabino Garcia 817-909-8899 • garciasabi@att.net DISTRICT FOUR - Philip (Phil) McBee, FICF, CFFM 325-647-1949 • Fax: 325-784-7448 mcbeephilip@gmail.com LODGE 219, EL PASO - Francisco Viniegra 915-203-3124 • fviniegra@vinquiz-insurance.com DISTRICT FIVE - Delisle Doherty 832-232-2049 • delisled@sbcglobal.net DISTRICT SIX - Carolina Covarrubia 281-779-9956 • covarrubia.carolina@yahoo.com DISTRICT SEVEN - Armando Perez, LUTCF 361-425-5543 • asperez6040@hotmail.com CAMP KUBENA • 2001 Waldeck Rd • Ledbetter, TX Rob Clift, Executive Director 979-249-5674 • robc@spjst.com
HUMAN RESOURCES LYNETTE TALASEK 254-773-1575 (ext. 146) • email: lynettet@spjst.com STATE FRATERNAL DIRECTOR FRANK HORAK Office: 254-773-1575 (ext. 177) • Mobile: 254-534-0681 email: frankh@spjst.com DISTRICT YOUTH COUNSELORS District One - Sharon Russell, 1292 CR 441, Dime Box, Texas 77853 • 979-884-0807 - sharon_russell28@ yahoo.com District Two - Patsy Koslovsky, 764 S St. Joseph Road, Burlington, Texas 76519-3108 254-985-2396 patsyk2011@yahoo.com District Three - Mary Steinman, 1136 Westgrove Dr, Saginaw, Texas 76179-3463 - 817-731-2580 - appamary@sbcglobal.net District Four - Pam Lehmann, PO Box 637, Tahoka, Texas 79373-0637 - 806-561-5105 - plehmann@poka.com District Five - Melissa Victorick-Brown, 2324 Lakeway Drive, Friendswood, Texas 77546-6196 - 832-274-7369 district5dyc@gmail.com District Six - Lisa Bubela, 1405 Divide Street, El Campo, Texas 77437 - 979-543-7120 - lisa_bubela@yahoo.com District Seven - April Howard, 814 Madison Avenue, New Braunfels, Texas 78130 - 830-624-9242 - aprhoward@gmail.com BY-LAW COMMITTEE District One - Richard Ford, 2392 CR 424, Dime Box, Texas 77853 - 979-884-1451 - dimebox5@aol.com District Two - Ronnie Rieger, 350 Rieger Road, Coupland, Texas 78615 - 512-848-2416 - RonnieR1056@yahoo.com District Three - Kay Lynn Kovar, 3303 West Lake Bardwell Drive, Ennis, Texas 75119 - 972-875-6827 District Four - Beverly J. Teplicek, 817 FM 381, Rowena, Texas 76875 - 325-442-4841 - bjtep@verizon.net District Five - Dorothy Pflughaupt, 1243 Clovis Road, Houston, Texas 77008 - 713-859-8976 - dotpflugh@yahoo.com District Six - Joe Siptak, 2312 Norvell, Bay City, Texas 77414 979-244-4415; 979-479-0056 cell District Seven - Oscar Korus, 2565 Bruce Road, Poteet, Texas 78065 - 830-391-4169 - oscarkorus@gmail.com FINANCE COMMITTEE District One - Thomas Cannon, PO Box 372, Caldwell, Texas 77836 - 979-567-4264 - jtcannon60@hotmail.com District Two - Edwin Pechal, 10660 State Highway 53, Temple, Texas 76501 - 254-985-2282 - Edwin_Pechal@yahoo.com District Three - Michael Galler, 526 Karen, Waco, Texas 76706 - 254-744-8973 - mlgaller54@gmail.com District Four - Herman D. Weise, 6006 FM Highway 765, San Angelo, Texas 76905 - 325-651-8550 - hdweise@zipnet.us District Five - Marceil Malak, 7444 Meiners Road, Ledbetter, Texas 78946-5118 - 979-249-5940 - malaktax@gmail.com District Six - Glenn Kaminsky, 902 River Oaks Court, East Bernard, Texas 77435 - 979-335-4461 - g2kamin@live.com District Seven - James House, 146 Deer Run Street, Pleasanton, Texas 78064 - 830-570-7750 - james.houseconstruction146@gmail.com INSURANCE COMMITTEE District One - Susan Skrabanek, 2657 FM 166, Caldwell, Texas 77836 - 979-272-3440 District Two - Patsy Koslovsky, 764 S. St. Joseph Road, Burlington, Texas 76519-3108 254-985-2396 patsyk2011@yahoo.com District Three - Robert Sill, 400 Westview Terrace, Arlington, Texas 76013 District Four - Leonard Jansa, 6617 Plainview Drive, San Angelo, Texas 76905 - 325-234-8117 District Five - Mark Childres, 14011 Laskey Manor Court, Cypress, Texas 77429 - 832-496-6646 - mark@childresinsurancegroup.com District Six - Elizabeth Holub, 4624 Freyburg Hall Road, Schulenburg, Texas 78956 - 979-561-8640 District Seven - Wendy Pruski, 3895 CR 430, Pleasanton, Texas 78064 - 210-535-4916 PUBLICATION COMMITTEE District One - Floyd Kostelka, 1914 CR 403, Dime Box, Texas 77853 - 979-540-8531 District Two - Tammy Cannon, 305 Bluehaw Drive, Georgetown, Texas 78628-6367 - 512-948-5339 - tcannon4715@yahoo.com District Three - Lynda Novak, 7153 Cornelia Ln, Dallas, Texas 75214 - 972-948-4456 District Four - Sharon Hohmann, 222 Crestwood Drive, San Angelo, Texas 76903 - 325-651-5884 District Five - Lorenda Baldwin, 219 County Road 47, Angleton, Texas 77515-9721 - 979-864-9999 - lorendave14@sbcglobal.net District Six - Helen Kelner, 911 Avenue K, Rosenberg, Texas 77471 - 281-342-2624 District Seven - Regina House, 146 Deer Run Street, Pleasanton, Texas 78064 - 830-570-2046
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ake A Difference Day is Saturday, October 26. It’s a day to improve the lives of others. This national day of doing good started on February 29, 1992, where the idea for a national day of service came to fruition. Since then, the day has been held on the fourth Saturday of every October. According to the website, “Make A Difference Day shows that anyone, no matter of age or background, can make an impact on their community. Thousands of projects take place every October. Some large, many small. But each effort makes an important difference to our communities.” So, how can you participate in Make A Difference Day? It’s easy! Think about a project that will improve the lives of others in your community. How can you make a difference? Here are a few suggestions: organize a food drive; lead a clothing drive; coordinate a recycling event; arrange a 5K benefit walk. If you can’t start your own project, you can always volunteer with a service organization in your community. Another idea - help those in need. Participate in Make A Difference Day by helping out an elderly or disabled person for a day. You can help them run errands, with chores, or even clean up their house or yard. According to Points of Light’s website, Make A Difference Day contributes 250,000 service projects in 30 different countries with 30 million hours of volunteer service a year, equating to a $635 million annual dollar value of volunteer hours. This national day of service gives people a chance to take a day out of their year to give back to the world. So, if you’re looking for a chance to improve the lives of others, Saturday, October 26 is your chance.
SPJST Car Show and Czech Heritage Celebration We were blessed with a beautiful day on Saturday, October 5 in Seaton, Texas, and the 14th Annual SPJST Car Show and Czech Heritage Celebration was a very successful event. Thanks to all who assisted with, participated in, and supported the event. We will include a summary and photos in an upcoming Vestnik.
Stay Tuned! Upcoming Vestnik features include scenes from S.P.J.S.T. Rest Home Administrator Woody Richards’ retirement party; Lodge 17, New Tabor Youth Club celebrates Czech Heritage Month in Texas; and scenes from SPJST Lodge 29, Taylor’s Barbecue Cookoff.
Věstník Dates and Deadlines No October 23 Věstník October 30 Věstník deadline is Mon., Oct. 5 p.m.
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VĚSTNÍK, (USPS 658480) is published weekly except as announced in advance by SPJST, PO Box 100, Temple, TX 76503-0100. Subscription rates are $25 per year for non-members. Members’ 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 Věstník 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 Controller Roy Vajdak, P.O. Box 100, Temple, TX 76503-0100.
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SPJST Family Fun and Important Dates October 19 October 19
Lodge 88, Houston Czech Fest (5) Lodge 246, Morgan’s Point Make a Difference Day Project: Heroes & Hot Rods Car Show Walmart on West Adams, Temple (2) October 20 District One Trunk-or-Treat • Lodge 186, Caldwell (1) October 20 District Three Heritage Day • Dallas Sokol (3) October 20 Lodge 133, San Antonio Thanksgiving Luncheon Good Shepherd Activity Center, San Antonio (7) Oct. 22-23 Supreme Lodge Meeting • SPJST Home Office, Temple October 24 Lodge 47, Seaton welcomes Czech Folk Ensemble Mužátske Sbory Charvačané a Valtičan (2) October 26 Make a Difference Day Nov. 2 Lodge 66, Waco 112th Anniversary Luncheon Lodge 6, Cottonwood Hall (3) Nov. 24 Lodge 154, Fort Worth hosts SPJST Float Fort Worth Parade of Lights (3) Nov. 28-29 Thanksgiving Holidays SPJST Home Office, Temple Closed Nov. 28 Lodge 47, Seaton Thanksgiving Dinner (2) Dec. 1 Lodge 54, West Christmas Party • Tours Hall, West (3) Dec. 7 Lodge 48, Beyersville Christmas Party (2) Dec. 7 Lodge 88, Houston Christmas Party (5) Dec. 8 Lodge 4, Hallettsville Christmas Party (6) Dec. 8 Lodge 47, Seaton Memorial Service/Christmas Party (2) Dec. 14 Lodge 180, Burleson Christmas Party El Fenix, Burleson (3) Dec. 15 Lodge 9, Snook Christmas Party (1)
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SPJST 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Donors’ List Name S PJST members and friends are en- Lodge District 30 6 Bacak, Ardis couraged to support the 2019-2020 SPJST 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive. In sending your donation, please be sure to include donor’s name(s) so that proper acknowledgment may be published in the Věstník. Donations are tax-deductible, and 100 percent of the amount that you contribute is used for scholarships to SPJST members. Mail your contribution to: SPJST 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive, P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503. Thank you for your kind support. For more information or printed donation solicitation forms, please contact the Fraternal Department at 800-727-7578. Guidelines for Giving 1. Donations made by lodges out of lodge funds will be listed as a lodge donation. 2. Collected donations from a lodge meeting will be listed individually by member’s last name in alphabetical order. Individuals submitting a donation will also be listed by member’s last name alphabetically. 3. Gifts of $50 or more will be printed in bold. 4. Families or groups, which desire names, listed under a particular last name or group name should indicate this on the donation form or letter, otherwise, the names will be listed as individual donations by last name in alphabetical order. 5. 100 Pennies donations made as a memorial will be listed under memorial donations in a separate listing. Note: Please print donor’s name(s) clearly.
There have been 89 donations made to the 2019-2020 SPJST 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive. Donations to date are $879.85. SPJST Memorial donations to date are $1,650. Thank you for your generous donations to the SPJST 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund. Because of your generosity, many young SPJST members will be able to attend or continue with college. The 2019-2020 SPJST 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive goal is $20,000.
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Great Leadership is So Much More Than a Title By Brian Vanicek SPJST President In my previous column, “Fraternal Leaders Meet to Learn, Collaborate in Washington, D.C.,” I made reference to a book that was distributed to SPJST officers, directors, and the Editor/Director of Communication at our September 10 and 11 strategic planning process. The book in reference was The Essential Wooden: A Lifetime of Lessons on Leaders and Leadership by John Wooden and Steve Jamison. It’s a great book and one that helped to remind me how important a role that each of us as SPJST leaders play. Most people know the legendary Coach Wooden for the 10 college basketball championships (including four perfect seasons) his UCLA Bruins Men’s Basketball Team won while he was head coach from 1948 until 1975. Apart from his coaching accolades, Coach Wooden was known for the gold standard he set for leadership. His ability to transform individual players into winning teams transcends the game of basketball. Whether you’re talking basketball or fraternalism, the fundamental rules of the game apply. It takes great leadership to build great teams. That applies as much to our youth clubs as it does to our mother lodges and the activities of our Supreme Lodge. Great leadership is so much more than a title . . . Leaders are ready and willing to assess the situation and correct their course if necessary and establish standards of performance that are constantly being achieved. It sounds so easy, doesn’t it? What can confound the situation are leaders — who hold the title — but lack the self-discipline to plan or to execute the plan with finesse. The “secret ingredient,” I believe as that applies to SPJST, is the importance of maintaining a “fraternal” frame of mind. Whether we’re talking youth
club, mother lodge, or Supreme Lodge, team building requires a keen understanding and appreciation of the players you’ve been dealt. In that regard, team building requires the management of egos and the ability to take advantage of strengths. “There is great strength in gentleness — perhaps the greatest strength of all,” says Coach Wooden. “Without it, your leadership begins to resemble the approach of a prison guard standing watch over a chain gang. Turn your back, and they’re gone.” Sage advice! Coach Wooden continues, “I have found the Golden Rule to be a good pace to start when I seek answers on how to treat members of a team. Unfortunately, too often we see leaders who do not abide by the Golden Rule, who have no basis for behavior and decision making other than what will make them more money. “I’m not suggesting that treating people the way you wish to be treated means giving them special favors or what they don’t deserve. A player who isn’t
good enough to be a starter, an individual who doesn’t have the talent to make the team, won’t be a starter and won’t be on the team. That’s fair. And ultimately the Golden Rule is about fairness and decency — treating people right. “Conversely, a leader who treats people right will find that the right kind of people are drawn to his or her organization. Why? Because character counts.” Indeed it does! And something else that I believe is a truism, the concept of “Fraternalism” links arm in arm with the Golden Rule! Coach Wooden died on June 5, 2010. He was 99 years old. His legacy lives on in the countless lives of those he served and through the life lessons he taught and walked. We — as SPJST leaders at every level — will have a fraternal legacy to be proud of if we follow coach Wooden’s example by: 1. Caring for the people we lead; 2. Teaching and developing their character and competence; and 3. Maintaining the attitude that a life not lived for others is a life not lived. —SPJST—
CEFT lays groundwork for Czech Chair at Texas A&M The Czech Educational Foundation of Texas (CEFT) is working to establish an endowed Czech Chair at Texas A&M University. Pictured here, Chancellor of the Texas A&M University System John Sharp, center, a member of SPJST Lodge 97, Placedo, welcomes CEFT Parliamentarian and SPJST District One Director/Supreme Lodge Chairman Donnie Victorick, left, and CEFT Director and SPJST Supreme Lodge President Brian Vanicek to the Texas A&M University - Lamar University football game on September 14, 2019. CEFT leaders took advantage of a pre-game mixer to discuss the proposed Czech Chair and to profile CEFT’s outstanding contributions to Czech studies at the University of Texas at Austin, the University of North Texas at Denton, and Texas A&M University. Established in 1954, CEFT is dedicated to the preservation and celebration of Czech language and culture through education, including programs at the University of Texas, Texas A&M University, and the University of North Texas. CEFT members are invited to the annual general meeting, receive periodic newsletters highlighting efforts and events of interest to CEFT, and receive invitations to special CEFT-sponsored events. For CEFT membership information, please visit ceft.us.
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From the Supreme Lodge Special Called Meeting of the SPJST Supreme Lodge held on September 11, 2019, at SPJST Home Office, Temple, Texas PRESIDING The meeting was called to order at 3:40 p.m. ATTENDING Supreme Lodge—Brian Vanicek, President; Hiram Dixon, Vice President; Leonard Mikeska, Chief Financial Officer; Roy Vajdak, Controller; Donnie Victorick – District One/Chairman; Jesse Pospisil – District Two; John Engelke – District Three; Bobby Davis – District Four; Bradley Stavinoha – District Five; Karen Kaspar – District Six/Vice Chairman; Robert J. Bayer – District Seven. Other—Melanie Zavodny, Editor/Director of Communication; Janie Coakley, Recording Secretary. OPENING OF MEETING The Pledge of Allegiance was recited, and a moment of silence was observed in respect to our departed members and in honor of our government officials, military troops, law enforcement, firemen, and EMS workers. President Vanicek led the Supreme Lodge in an opening prayer and paid tribute to the many lives that were lost on September 11, 2001. PURPOSE OF THE MEETING To ratify the results of the ballot in lieu of the special convention, listed below. PROPOSAL NO. 1 To amend Article XV, Section 97. Resolved to add the following paragraph to the end of Section 97: “If the SPJST’s reserves for any class of the SPJST’s benefit certificates becomes impaired, the Supreme Lodge Board of Directors may require the certificate holders to pay the SPJST an equitable proportion of the deficiency as determined by the Supreme Lodge Board of Directors. The aggregate amount for the impaired reserves may not exceed the total amount required to comply with section 885.408 of the Texas Insurance Code.” Reason: This is newly approved language passed by the Texas Legislature that is required to be included in the By-Laws of every Fraternal Benefit Society doing business in Texas. We need to add this to By-Laws to be in compliance. PROPOSAL NO. 2 To amend Article VII, Section 24. Resolved to amend Section 24 as follows to allow odd votes to be divided proportionally among the lodge’s delegates: “Votes. A lodge represented by its delegate or delegates is entitled to one vote for every adult member. Delegates from each lodge shall divide their lodge’s votes
Wednesday, October 16, 2019 equally among themselves. In the event the votes do not divide equally among its delegates, the extra votes shall be assigned proportionally to all of the lodge’s delegates. (Example, a lodge with 4 delegates and 405 votes would result in each delegate having 101.25 votes) .” Reason: The current method of assigning odd votes to the “ . . . delegate receiving the highest number of votes . . .” makes it impossible to develop any method of electronic voting and tabulation. Amending the By-Law to allow proportional assignment of odd votes will allow development of time-saving vote tabulation and greatly reduce possibility of errors during the counting process. PROPOSAL NO. 3 To amend Article VII, Section 26 (c). Resolved to Amend this article requiring that a member must attend the majority of meetings during the three years preceding the Convention to be elected a delegate. Amend the article as follows: Amend the first sentence in Section 26 (c ) which currently reads: “Attended a majority of the regular meetings of the lodge during the three years preceding the Convention.” to read: “Attended a majority of the regular meetings of the lodge during one year preceding the Convention. Lodges meeting quarterly, majority would be two meetings.” Reason: Current By-Law meeting attendance requirement of three years is too restrictive to new members or old members becoming active who may be well qualified otherwise. Some lodges are not able to elect a full slate of delegates because of not having enough members meeting the three-year attendance requirement. PROPOSAL NO. 4 To amend Article XI, Section 60. Official Publication Vestnik. Resolved to amend the last sentence of Section 60 to read as follows: “The Vestnik will be published twice monthly and in color.” Reason: The amendment, if approved, allows for publication of the Vestnik twice monthly instead of weekly. The primary reason for the change is to increase efficiency. SPJST will expand its communication by integrating new media tools and strategies to increase brand relevance. After consulting with the Vestnik Editor/Director of Communication and the Publication Committee, the Supreme Lodge concluded that a twice monthly printed newspaper will be sufficient to continue to provide good communication with our members. PROPOSAL NO. 5 To amend Article VIII Sections 29, 31 and 41 and Article IX Section 49 and 50. Resolved to amend Sections 29, 31, 41, 49 and 50 by changing the name of Director of Accounting/Information Technology Services in all places that it appears to “Controller”.
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Reason: The only effective change here is changing the name of the position in Sections 29, 31, 41, 49 and 50 from “Director of Accounting/Information Technology Services [Financial Secretary] to Controller. The name “Controller” better describes the position in more professional terms. The current position name is too long and cumbersome. PROPOSAL NO. 6 IX, SUPREME LODGE OFFICERS, Section 43 (a.) to read as follows: Resolved to amend Article “(a.) To be a member of SPJST for at least one year preceding the election or appointment.” Resolved to amend Article X, SUPREME LODGE DIRECTORS, Section 51 (b.) to read as follows: “(b.) Be an active member for at least one year prior to the time of election.” Reason: The effective change is reducing a three-year membership requirement to one year. In the case of Supreme lodge Officers, the positions have become highly specialized requiring technical skills and the three-year membership requirement narrows the field of applicants too much. In the case of Directors, it appears that future regulations will impose the need for qualifications in Directors in experience and skill areas specified by regulators. We must be careful not to limit the field of qualified candidates by a long membership requirement. *An interpretation of Proposal No. 3 was asked. It was clarified that the qualification for elected delegates is to attend the majority of their lodge meetings for the year 2019. For monthly scheduled meetings, the majority would be to attend seven meetings; for bimonthly meetings, the majority would be to attend three meetings; and for quarterly meetings, the majority would be two meetings. Chief Financial Officer Mikeska reported that all of the proposals were approved by more than a two-thirds majority. The votes were tabulated by the accounting firm of Henry L.S. Jezek, CPA to ensure confidentiality. Director Pospisil moved to accept the results as presented with the amendments being effective on September 11, 2019. Director Kaspar seconded the motion, and the motion carried unanimously. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, Director Kaspar moved adjournment, Vice President Dixon seconded, and the motion to adjourn carried unanimously. The meeting adjourned at 3:50 p.m. Fraternally submitted, Janie Coakley, Recording Secretary Leonard Mikeska, Chief Financial Officer —SPJST—
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SPJST Memorial Scholarship Fund Donations
From the Insurance Department
April to September 2019
SPJST Insurance Update Through September: 930 Certificates Issued
Member Referral Incentive All referral cards received during a given month go into a drawing for up to three $25 Walmart gift cards. Rita Holland
Laure Krajca
Jacob Kaluza
Lodge 25, Ennis District Three
Lodge 25, Ennis District Three
Lodge 54, West District Three
SPJST Records 249 Referrals Through the end of September 2019, the following individuals contributed 249 referrals. Lodge 0 0 17 20 24 24 25 25 25 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 47 47 47
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Dolores Babic Holly Knecht Macy Narro Clement Strmiska Margaret Campbell Lisa Kirby Rita Holland Doreen Honza Laure Krajca Helmar Dahl Shirley Flippin Larry Flippin, Sr. Julian Kosh Peggy Leshikar Vera Pavlik Kermit Schernik Debbie Dohnalik Sandra Dubcak Cynthia Hutka
4 19 2 1 6 2 2 1 1 17 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 4
47 47 47 47 47 47 54 54 80 80 87 87 154 154 177 185 185 202 219 219 246 246 246
Jennifer Jones Terry Malina Tammy Martinez Emma Regan Dorothy Stuchly Lynette Talasek Jacob Kaluza Nathan Kaluza Linda Hill Doni Powell Sharon Ingram Billy Westlake McKenzie Burcie Kyleigh Hernandez Janie Coakley Hudson Lago Steel McCoy Shaylyn Trench Aracely Quiz Francisco Viniegra Tamara Gettys Ann Paruzinski Marissa Salinas
3 104 1 3 1 1 5 1 2 1 4 3 2 1 3 1 2 1 3 4 22 3 9
SPJST Monthly Insurance Report Through September MONTH-TO-DATE TOTALS
FOR INSURANCE WRITTEN, ISSUED, AND ANNUALIZED PREMIUM Issued Annualized Prem. Certs. Written Dist. Apps. $3,061.33 $110,000.00 9 $2,150,000.00 10 1 1,701.79 160,000.00 7 660,000.00 10 2 3,221.35 486,098.00 9 521,098.00 11 3 18,023.93 1,025,508.00 26 683,945.00 16 4 8,769.89 2,998,571.00 26 2,849,000.00 20 5 6,152.56 311,565.00 14 386,565.00 16 6 16,356.59 981,279.00 18 860,267.00 14 7 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 9 $57,287.44 $6,073,021.00 109 $8,110,875.00 97 Totals YEAR-TO-DATE TOTALS FOR INSURANCE WRITTEN, ISSUED, AND ANNUALIZED PREMIUM
Dist. Apps. 123 1 125 2 106 3 225 4 194 5 99 6 136 7 0 9 Totals 1,008
Written $9,601,380.00 3,128,537.00 4,299,795.00 12,747,477.00 19,925,822.00 6,181,565.00 4,626,683.00 0.00 $60,511,259.00
Issued Annualized Prem. Certs. $109,634.29 $6,554,585.00 112 162,349.46 2,166,219.00 111 111,161.70 3,571,410.00 99 131,129.61 11,224,665.00 218 109,841.91 15,393,118.00 184 60,112.77 5,350,282.00 87 149,383.07 3,761,765.00 119 0.00 0.00 0 $833,612.81 930 $48,022,044.00
In Memory of Billy Rollwitz from SPJST District Four In Memory of Raul Esquivel from SPJST Lodge 79, Corpus Christi In Memory of Jonathan Scott Duff from SPJST Lodge 79, Corpus Christi In Memory of Elizabeth “Liz” Bielefeld from Frankie Campbell In Memory of Wilbert G. Supak from SPJST Lodge 23, Moravia In Memory of Ruth S. Marek from SPJST Lodge 79, Corpus Christi In Memory of John D. Mrazek from SPJST Lodge 79, Corpus Christi In Memory of Robert Jacobs from SPJST Lodge 63, Sweet Home In Memory of Juan Vera from SPJST Lodge 79, Corpus Christi In Memory of Jimmie Phil Barta from SPJST Lodge 79, Corpus Christi In Memory of Eugene Leslie Dobesh from Tim Barron In Memory of Eugene Leslie Dobesh from Gina Brummer In Memory of Eugene Leslie Dobesh from Lester and Guilia Brooks In Memory of Billy Rollwitz from SPJST Lodge 160, San Angelo —SPJST—
District News District One trunk-or-treat this Sunday, Oct. 20 at Lodge 186, Caldwell
District Three to enjoy Heritage Day this Sunday, Oct. 20 at Sokol Dallas
Dear District One Members, The District One Trunk-or-Treat is this Sunday, October 20, 2019, at Lodge 186, Caldwell at 3 p.m. Youth and adults are encouraged to dress in Halloween costumes. We are looking for volunteers to host the trunk games and candy stops. Volunteers will decorate their vehicle’s trunk and fill it with candy and treats - or play a game, and youth will then walk by to receive the candy/treats. Volunteers are also encouraged to dress in costume. If you can help us out, please contact me as soon as possible at 979-884-0807 or email sharon_russell28@ yahoo.com. Thank you for your consideration, and I look forward to hearing from you. Fraternally, Sharon Russell District One Youth Counselor —SPJST—
Dear District Three Members, We invite everyone to come out and celebrate Heritage Day on Sunday, October 20, 2019, at Sokol Hall, 7448 Greenville Avenue in Dallas, Texas 75231 from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. The event is presented by the American Czech Slovak Culture Society and its member societies—SPJST, Sokol, WFLA, KJT, KJZT, RVOS, and Vaclav Havel Czech School of Dallas and includes folklore performances from the Czech Republic. Opening ceremonies is at 11 a.m. and includes a performance by Dallas Czech Orchestra. The program from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. includes Mužátske Sbory Charvačané a Valtičan, a folklore band from the Czech Republic; beseda dancers; folk singers and dancers; a performance featuring the children from the Czech School of Dallas; and a Sokol gymnastics exhibition. There will be children’s activities throughout the day. A live band will play from 3 to 6 p.m. for your listening and dancing pleasure. Admission is $5 per person (ages 16 and under are free of charge), but if you wear your kroj, you get in for free! Lots of food and refreshments will be available for purchase, including a traditional Czech meal of pork, sausage, dumplings, sauerkraut, green beans, and salad
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for $15 per plate and served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Kolaches, klobase sandwiches, strudel, tea, and coffee will also be available for purchase throughout the day. Come enjoy a day of fun, food, entertainment, fellowship, and dancing pleasure to celebrate our Heritage Day! If you need more information, contact these committee members: Bob Podhrasky - pod@att.net; Nina Marcussen czechschoolofdallas@ yahoo.com; or Lynda Novak - magiclady_46@hotmail.com. See you there! Fraternally yours, Lynda Novak Lodge 84, Dallas —SPJST—
District Five Fall Family Fun Day this Saturday, Oct. 19 at Lodge 88, Houston District Five Members, What better way to kick-off Fall 2019? A family fun day at Czech Fest at SPJST Lodge 88, Houston, located at 1435 Beall Street in Houston, Texas 77008. The district had such a great time last year combining the events that the district officers agreed to do it again this year. The event is from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. with The Telstars performing from 8 to 11:30 p.m. Czech Fest is open to the public, but SPJST District Five members will have discounted admission: District Five Youth - free of charge District Five Adults (ages 18 to 64) - $5 District Five Adults (age 65 and over) - free of charge
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sausage and sauerkraut (served from 4 to 6 p.m.), live music from the SPJST Lodge 88 Czech Orchestra and Chorus, and Adrian’s Fault will close out the day. The district will host a cornhole tournament, and there will be the traditional kolache eating contest. Food trucks will be available to purchase lunch to eat on the grounds.
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District Five Youth will have a bake sale from 12 noon to 4 p.m. Please support the youth, as they are the future of SPJST. The youth Christmas ornament contest will be held with registration from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Please see the SPJST Youth Handbook for rules to enter and guidelines set by the Youth Department. Everyone is welcome to stay for SPJST Lodge 88’s dance featuring The Telstars from 8 to 11:30 p.m. Tickets may be purchased for adults $15 each presale by Thursday, October 17 at midnight or $20 at the door; youth ages 12 and under will be admitted free of charge; and youth ages 13 to 17 will be $5. We look forward to seeing you all there! See the advertisement page 29 for more information. Fraternally, Ashley Victorick, President On behalf of District Five Officers —SPJST—
Activities for the day will include fun and games for both youth and adults,
Scenes from District Four Fall Fun Day Saturday, October 5, 2019 • SPJST Lodge 49, Rowena • Submitted by Becky Wood, Secretary
LEFT PHOTO: Congratulations to first place ornament winners, left to right, Addee Williams of Lodge 215, South Plains, and Tanner Wood,
and Cotton Wood, both of Lodge 49, Rowena. CENTER and RIGHT PHOTOS: Youth and adults play games during fall fun day.
LEFT PHOTO: Youth and adults visit at fall fun day. CENTER PHOTO: Lodge 49, Rowena Youth Club member Hunter Wood calls bingo.
RIGHT PHOTO: Members visit and play games. —Submitted by Becky Wood, District Four Secretary
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Lodge 4, Hallettsville members enjoy successful family day Dear Members, SPJST Lodge 4, Hallettsville held its annual family day on Sunday, August 18, 2019, at St. Mary’s Parish Hall beginning at 11 a.m. with registration and social hour. At noon, President Joe Siptak welcomed everyone, and Dr. Mark Labaj gave the meal blessing. Members and guests then enjoyed a catered meal of barbecue chicken and sausage with the trimmings by Kolacny’s Barbeque and desserts brought by the members. Following the meal, Vice President/FAC Annie Vahalik introduced guests Supreme Lodge President Brian Vanicek and District Six Director/Supreme Lodge Vice Chairman Karen Kaspar. Also present was 2005 SPJST State King Joshua Siptak and his family. Recognized as the oldest member present was Vicky Zak - 89 years young, and Braxton Hearn, age 7 - the youngest member. Each received a cookie on a stick. Door prize winners were announced by FAC Annie assisted by President Vanicek and Philip Vahalik. Lucky winners were Bobby Holly, Judy Grones, Melissa Siptak, Philip Vahalik, Vernell Labaj, Albert Kahanek, Jr., Paul Voelkel, Holly Hearn, Laddie Kurtz, Joe Siptak, Adolph Marek, Elaine Woytek, Patricia Hessler, Allen Grones, Mark Labaj, Gayenell Chudej, David Nickelson, and Lillie Balusek. Everyone then enjoyed playing bingo. A big thank you to members for donating all the prizes; to President Siptak for calling bingo; and to FAC Annie
SPJST Věstník Editor Melanie Zavodny P.O. Box 100 Temple, Texas 76503 Fax: 254-773-8087
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and Susan Siptak for working the tables. Many thanks to the lodge Family Day Committees, members for bringing desserts and donating door prizes along with the lodge door prizes, and everyone who came to make it a great day. Also a special thank you to my sister Annie for assisting me getting pictures for the Vestnik. Next Meeting—November 10 The next lodge meeting will be Sunday, November 10 at Hallettsville Chamber Meeting Room at 3 p.m. There will be election of officers and delegates to the state convention in 2020. Meeting dates for 2020 will be set, and the Christmas party will be discussed. Door prizes will be given, and lunch will be served as usual. Fraternally, Patsy Zabransky, Reporter —SPJST—
Under old business, a motion was passed to reimburse Snook Volunteer Fire Department for the hall rental. We discussed plans for the parking lot which should be finalized at the next meeting. September birthdays included Sandra Stone (10th) and Hannah Kovar (11th). The meeting adjourned at 7:20 p.m. The next meeting will be Wednesday, October 2 at 7 p.m. Fraternally, Hannah Kovar, Reporter —SPJST—
Lodge 9, Snook sets Christmas party date - Dec. 15 The Wednesday, October 2, 2019, SPJST Lodge 9, Snook meeting was called to order by President Donnie Hejl at 6:57 p.m. Laura Sebesta led us in the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll of officers was called. Minutes from the September meeting were approved. Hall manager, FAC, treasurer, and state reports were presented. The youth club had a great turnout at the Grandparents Day celebration. They participated in the Kolache Festival and the Burleson County Fair Parade and
Next Meeting—November 6 The next meeting will be Wednesday, November 6 at 7 p.m. Fraternally, Hannah Kovar, Reporter —SPJST—
Mayor proclaims “Czech Heritage Month” in City of Temple
Lodge 9, Snook supports volunteer fire department The Wednesday, September 4, 2019, SPJST Lodge 9, Snook meeting was called to order by President Donnie Hejl at 6:55 p.m. Hannah Kovar led us in the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll of officers was called. Minutes from the August meeting were approved as read. Hall manager, treasurer, and state reports were presented. The youth club will have a Grandparents Day celebration on Sunday, September 8. They will participate in the Burleson County Fair Parade, Kolache Festival, and WorldFest.
will dance at Worldfest. They were reminded to bring their Christmas ornaments for the contest at fall fun day on Sunday, October 20 at Lodge 186, Caldwell. Several motions were passed. The SPJST Christmas party will be moved to December 15. We accepted five new members. We will put new rock on the parking lot. There will be a mailout to all members regarding all of the hall improvements and request suggestions for future improvements. October birthdays included Marie Shelfer (6th), Sharon Kovar (18th), and Laura Sebesta (19th). The meeting was adjourned at 7:43 p.m.
SPJST President Brian Vanicek, left, accepts a proclamation from Mayor Tim Davis who designated October as Czech Heritage Month in the City of Temple.
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Lodge 4, Hallettsville hosts Annual Family Day Sunday, August 18, 2019 • St. Mary’s Parish Hall in Hallettsville • Submitted by Annie Vahalik and Patsy Zabransky
LEFT PHOTO: Left to right are Kelly Grones and Allen and Judy Grones. Kelly shared education plans for her son and their grandson, Allen Joseph Grones, who was a Lodge 4 scholarship winner. PHOTO 2: Lodge 4 President Joe Siptak, left, is pictured with Dr. Mark Labaj, pastor of Vsetin Czech Moravian Brethren Church, who gave the meal blessing.
PHOTO 3: Diane Hadley and daughter Holly Hearn and grandchildren Braxton and Harlyn Hearn. Diane shared college plans of her granddaughter Morgan Scott and thanked SPJST for the scholarship. RIGHT PHOTO: Vice President/FAC Annie Vahalik, left, and Jennifer Hessler organize and display the many door prizes.
LEFT PHOTO: Welcoming members and guests are, left to right, Alene Steffek, Patricia Hessler, and Secretary/Treasurer Helen Zabransky. CENTER PHOTO: Visiting are, from left, Victoria Orsak and grandson Edward Wagner and friend Eve Luna. On the right are Laddie and Rita
Kurtz. RIGHT PHOTO: Left to right are Supreme Lodge President Brian Vanicek, Lodge 4 Vice President/FAC Annie Vahalik, District Six Director Karen Kaspar, and Lodge 4 President Joe Siptak.
TOP LEFT PHOTO: Delores Holly selects her bingo prize. TOP PHOTO 2: Adolph and Bernice Marek enjoy a game of bingo. TOP PHOTO 3: Bobby Holly proudly wins the first door prize, a basket of groceries. TOP PHOTO 4: SPJST President Brian Vanicek, left, and Philip Vahalik are ready to hand out door prizes. TOP RIGHT PHOTO: Albert Kahanek, Jr., who travels from the Dallas area each year to attend, is pictured with his daughter, Lisa Kahanek Porter, and his door prize. LEFT PHOTO: Oldest member present - Vicky Zak at 89 years young along with youngest member present - seven-year-old Braxton Hearn.
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Lodge 35, Elk meets Oct. 23 SPJST Lodge 35, Elk will hold the next regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, October 23, 2019, at 7 p.m. I hope that you can make it and support your lodge with your presence. I am looking forward to seeing you soon. Janie Brewer, Reporter —SPJST—
Lodge 35, Elk discusses hall improvements On Wednesday September 11, 2019, President Randy Pavelka called our meeting to order at 7:20 p.m. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by officers, members, and guests. We had 11 members and one guest present. Secretary Carla Price read the minutes of the August meeting, and they
VĚSTNÍK were approved as read. Treasurer Barbara Pavelka gave her August reports and with corrections, they were approved. The Texas Dance Hall Preservation Grants were discussed again, and it was decided not to do the paperwork. There was discussion to purchase a new microwave for the kitchen as the one we have is very old. A motion was made by Bobby Kubitza to purchase a new microwave, and the motion was seconded by Gene Pavelka. The motion passed. Under new business, we are in need of some new kitchen and men’s restroom flooring. We had a fish fry on October 4. Thank you to everyone who helped with this delicious meal. President Randy Pavelka celebrated his birthday on September 2; member Bobby Kubitza celebrated his birthday on October 13; and member Joe George Tepe will celebrate his birthday on October 21. We hope you all had a very happy birthday. Fred and Diana Kuehl Kubitza cele-
brated their fourth wedding anniversary on October 3. We wish you many more happy years together. Thank you to my husband Richard Brewer for taking notes in my absence. The meeting was adjourned at 8:09 p.m. Next Meeting—October 23 The next meeting will be Wednesday, October 23 after hall cleanup around 7 p.m. Fraternally yours, Janie Brewer, Reporter —SPJST—
Lodge 47, Seaton hosts successful Outdoor Extravaganza Dear Vestnik Readers, Members of Lodge 47, Seaton met on Sunday, October 6, 2019, for their monthly meeting. The flags were pre-
sented by youth members Tristen Martinez and Everhett Bartek along with reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. Members stood for a moment of silence in memory of Martha Palla and Wilbur Hejl. May God bless their families. The roll call of officers and board members showed Fraternal Activities Coordinator EJ Pechal and Board Chairman Edwin Vasicek absent. Seventeen members and one youth were present. Thank you to those of you who attended the meeting. We welcomed Jennifer Jones as a new member and sales agent for Lodge 47. Jennifer, we invite you to join us. There were no known members on the sick list. However, we do pray for all who are in hospitals, nursing facilities, and those who are recovering at home. President Pechal thanked those who had helped with the last two activities at the lodge, the Outdoor Extravaganza held on September 21, and the SPJST Car Show and Czech Heritage Celebration, hosted by the Home Office and held the day before. Both were fantastic events! President Pechal thanked Bran-
September Meeting Scenes from Lodge 54, West
Lodge 54, West met Friday, September 13, 2019, at St. Joseph Hall in West, Texas. LEFT PHOTO: Lodge 54 President Freddie Kaluza, left, and Vice President Wilburn Willis. PHOTO 2: Lodge 54 Secretary Janice Kaluza, left, is pictured with Treasurer Mary Lou Mynar. PHOTO 3:
Happy birthday to, from left, Marcela Vaculik, Amanda Kaluza, Jacob Kaluza, and Janice Kaluza. RIGHT PHOTO and BELOW PHOTOS: Lodge members visit at the meeting. —Submitted by Janice Kaluza, Secretary
VĚSTNÍK don Bartek for chairing the Extravaganza. It was a great evening with lots of friends and families, winners, and good food. We appreciate all workers and everyone who purchased tickets, sponsorships, and purchased and donated auction items. And, we especially appreciate those who came out to enjoy the evening. The September minutes were approved as read by Secretary Patsy Koslovsky. The unofficial September board minutes were also read. Vice President Brandon Bartek again thanked those who helped to make this year’s Extravaganza a success. Secretary Patsy Koslovsky also thanked those who attended and helped with these events. She reminded everyone of the next meeting on Sunday, November 3, which will be the election of the 2020 officers and convention delegates. She read over the new requirements for delegates. Treasurer Becky Zavodny gave the lodge’s financial report and the outcome of the Extravaganza. Bar Manager Danny Stepan gave his report. As entertainment/hall manager, he reported on upcoming events: Thursday, October 24 - Mužátske Sbory Charvačané a Valtičan, a 16-piece folk ensemble which comes from the Moravian region of the Czech Republic will present a program of traditional Czech folk music, song, and dance at 7 p.m.; and a wedding on Saturday, October 26. Youth Leader Amber Bartek stated 26 youth attended the meeting today. The youth club’s charity project for this month is supporting the animal shelter. Youth members enjoyed special guest Jinger Pajestka and Frances of Wells Fargo who invited youth to join in making dog toys from tee shirts. The youth were so excited and loved making a toy for the dogs to play with and chew on. Thank you, ladies, for your time. Youth along with mother lodge members are asked to bring pet food, towels (old or new), and of course, old tee shirts to make more dog toys. Please bring your items to the next meeting. Seaton Youth Club will have a Membership Drive on Sunday, October 13 at Sammon’s Community Center in Temple. A brief meeting will be held at 1 p.m. for all prospective members and parents. Swimming in the indoor pool will be from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Snacks will be furnished. DYC Patsy Koslovsky will furnish door prizes.
Wednesday, October 16, 2019 Thanksgiving Dinner at the Lodge A reminder to all friends and family: Thanksgiving Dinner at the lodge hall on Thursday, November 28. The meal will be served from 11 to 2 p.m. All plates will be served indoor; however, carry out will be available from indoor. The meal will consist of turkey, ham, dressing, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, rolls, homemade desserts, and tea. The price will be $15 for adults, and $8 for children age 12 and under. There will be plenty of room available for your entire family to come out and eat without the worry of cooking and cleaning. We hope you will make plans to join us! Memorial Service and Christmas Party—December 8 The lodge’s memorial service which is held each year in remembrance of deceased lodge members will be held at 3 p.m. on Sunday, December 8 followed by the lodge’s Christmas party. So many missed the event, and it was unanimously voted on to continue with the tradition of the Christmas party. Watch the Vestnik for more details. An audit of all lodge financial books will be held on Wednesday, October 8 at 7 p.m. Celebrating October birthdays are Danny Stepan, Gary Skrabanek, Albert Koslovsky, Sidney Bilbrey, Joe Baker, Jeffrey Kirby, and Cash Smith. We wish each of you a happy birthday with many years of good health, fun, and happiness. Anniversary congratulations to Joyce
and James Skrabanek - 46 years, EJ and Sharla Pechal - 10 years, and Chelsea and Darrell Bilbrey - 11 years. Much happiness is wished to each of you enjoying a long, happy marriage. Lodge door prizes were won by Calvin Skrabanek, Joyce Kraatz, and Roy Ringwald. The meeting adjourned at 2:40 p.m. Next Meeting—Sunday, Nov. 3 The next lodge meeting will be at 2 p.m. on Sunday, November 3. Please attend this important meeting to cast your vote for the lodge’s 2020 officers. Delegates for the SPJST 2020 Convention will also be voted on. If anyone is interested in an office, please make plans to attend. Lodge dues will also be collected at this meeting. A meal with fellowship is planned after the meeting. The meat will be served by the lodge. Members are asked to bring sides and desserts. Patsy Koslovsky Lodge Secretary/Reporter —SPJST—
SPJST Scholarship Applications For The 2019-2020 School Year Available Now! General Scholarship and Leadership Grant* Applications are available How To Apply call the SPJST Home Office at 800-727-7578 or download an application at www.spjst.org *Must be an active Youth Club member to apply for the Leadership Grant.
Applications and all required information must be received by the Home Office on or before February 1, 2020.
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Lodge 54, West plans Dec. 1 Christmas party The meeting of SPJST Lodge 54, West was held at St. Joseph Hall on Friday, September 13, 2019. The meeting was called to order at 7 p.m. by President Freddie Kaluza. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mr. Kaluza followed by a moment of silence in memory of all past departed members from our lodge who have passed away. We also wanted to remember all who died on 9-11 and to keep all police officers and emergency responders safe in the line of duty. All of our officers and sales agents were present, and we had 21 members and guests in attendance for the meeting. Wilburn Willis announced he no longer would be a sales agent, and our lodge thanked him for all he did to bring in new members. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Janice Kaluza. JoAnn Matus made a motion to accept the minutes, and Linda Kaluza seconded the motion. Motion passed. FAC Linda Kaluza gave a report to let everyone know that scholarship applications are now available from September 2019 through January 2020, and the deadline for SPJST Scholarship applications is February 1. The guidelines to apply for this scholarship is for high school graduates and undergraduates, and you have to be an SPJST member to receive a scholarship. Linda let everyone know of upcoming events including the 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive, SPJST Car Show in Seaton on October 5, and observing Czech Heritage Day on October 20 at Sokol Dallas from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. with lots of food and entertainment. Ronnie Kaluza made a motion to accept the FAC report, and Herman Matus seconded the motion. Motion passed. The treasurer’s report was presented by Mary Lou Mynar. Terry Sefcik made a motion to accept the treasurer’s report, and Marcela Vaculik seconded the motion. Motion passed. Czech Reporter Jan Vaculik did not have anything to report but said he was waiting for it to get cooler, and he survived Westfest. Vice President Wilburn Willis wanted our members and guests to remember National Night Out with the City of West Police in October at the Westfest grounds. He also noted because of medical issues, Reverend Curtis Holland, pastor of West Brethren Church, would
*Must be an active SPJST Y to apply for the Leadership To receive a General Schol *Leadership Grant Applicat Office Fraternal Departmen or download an application Applications and all require to the Fraternal Departmen
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be retiring after 17 years of ministry to them. We thought it would be nice to drop him a note and wish him well. In old business, there were no reports. In new business, we welcomed new members and new applications to Lodge 54 - Oliver Logan Kaluza sold by sales agent Janice Kaluza. Jacob Kaluza made a motion to accept Oliver as a new member, and Ronnie Kaluza seconded the motion with all members in favor. Christmas Party—December 1 Our upcoming Christmas party will be on Sunday, December 1 at Tours Hall starting at 3 p.m. The Home Office will be printing our invitations and sending them out for us. The Junior Historians will dance at 3:30 p.m. followed by a fried chicken dinner catered by Eddie Ray’s for all the guests starting at 4:30 p.m. Santa, Mrs. Claus, and the elf are expected to arrive at 5:30 p.m. to visit with all the children, hand out goody bags, and take pictures. Before all guests leave, there will be several cash prize drawings with $800 total given out for adults and $200 total for the children. Marvin Cepak will play the accordion for our afternoon entertainment and Christmas music during Santa’s visit. We will donate $75 to Santa and Mrs. Claus for helping us out and $100 to the Junior
VĚSTNÍK Historians for dancing at the party. The audit committee was reminded about auditing the books before the next meeting. We will be selecting our delegates at the next meeting. Terry Sefcik made a motion to adjourn the meeting, seconded by JoAnn Matus. Motion passed. Door prizes were given away by the lodge to JoAnn Matus and Jody Hromadka, each receiving $15. A cake was brought for our birthdays since the last meeting. Marcela Vaculik, Janice Kaluza, Amanda Kaluza, and Jacob Kaluza were our birthday honorees. Janice Kaluza led a prayer in English, and Marcela Vaculik led a beautiful prayer in Czech. All then enjoyed food and fellowship. Next Meeting—November 1 The next meeting will be at 7 p.m. on Friday, November 1 at St. Joseph Hall where we will have an election of new officers for 2020. We hope to see more of our members in attendance. Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in him. —1 John 4:16 Fraternally, Janice Kaluza, Reporter —SPJST—
Lodge 66, Waco meets Monday, Oct. 21 Lodge 66, Waco invites members to Nov. 2 luncheon Lodge 66, Waco members are invited to the 112th anniversary luncheon on Saturday, November 2, 2019, from 12 noon to 2 p.m. at SPJST Lodge 6, Cottonwood Hall in West. Doors open at 11:30 a.m., and lunch will be served at 12 noon. Lunch will be catered by Country Kitchen Catering from Hubbard. Members must RSVP for a meal ticket by no later than October 18. Please call 254-799-4247 (for John or Diana Engelke); 254-799-4510 (Dana McAdams); or 254-829-1802 (Dorothy Veselka) to say if you will be attending the meal. Your call will be your meal reservation. Members are asked to bring the postcard they received in the mail for a chance to win a door prize. You must be present to win. Non-member cost is $10 per plate. Fraternally, Diana Engelke, FAC/Treasurer —SPJST—
The next Lodge 66, Waco meeting will be Monday, October 21, 2019, at St. Paul’s Church at 6 p.m. Pizza will be served. Brother Michael Galler is bringing a salad, and Sister Dorothy Veselka will bring a dessert. Please let President John know if you will be able to attend the meeting by October 20 at noon. Fraternally, Dorothy Veselka, Reporter —SPJST—
Lodge 79 Corpus Christi welcomes new sales agents Lodge 79, Corpus Christi enjoyed a meal of barbecue on Sunday, September 22, 2019. President Mark Rebecek called the meeting to order with the Pledge of Allegiance. We observed a moment of silence for deceased members Alvin John Ducho and Jacob
Lodge 142, Houston Members Attend Astros Game
Lodge 142, Houston adult and youth members enjoy a Houston Astros baseball game at Minute Maid Park in Houston on Sunday, September 22, 2019. It was an exciting game! The Astros defeated the Los Angeles Angels 13 - 5. The win clinched the 2019 American League West Division Title for the Astros! —Submitted by Pat Schleider, FAC
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A. Mora. On the sick list was member Vangie Diaz and member Jim Elzner’s friend Charlene Jackson. We wish them well. All officers were present, Happy September and we had 25 birthday to Larry Elzner! members and guests in attendance. Secretary Virginia Rebecek read the August 2019 minutes, and Treasurer Larry Elzner gave the financial report. Both were approved. Under communications, Secretary Virginia Rebecek read a letter from Vice President Hiram Dixon that Diana Rodriguez is a new sales agent. A letter from Controller Roy W. Vajdak was received about the number of delegates Lodge 79 is entitled to have at the 2020 convention. FAC report was given by Vice President/FAC Jerry Sijansky. He stated several members attended the District Seven Fall Fun Day in New Braunfels. He asked all to turn in fraternal acts by the end of December. Under new business, member Beverly Davenport made a motion that the monthly donation go to Cystic Fibrosis, seconded by Vice President/FAC Jerry Sijansky. Motion was approved. In attendance at the meeting were sales agents Lanny and Mary Mongold and Armando Diaz. Youth club report was given by Youth Leader Marcia Rew. Present were four members and guests. The youth colored the Vestnik project and discussed up-
coming events and people in nursing homes. Birthday for September was Larry Elzner on the 2nd. “Happy Birthday” was sung to Larry. Twenty-five dollar door prizes were won by Irene Mitchell and Mary Mongold. Judy Majek made a motion to adjourn the meeting, seconded by Jerry Sijansky. Next Meeting—October 20 The next meeting will be Sunday, October 20, celebrating Czech Heritage Month. Marcis Rew volunteered to make the pork roast once again. Members are asked to bring a side dish. Fraternally, Virginia Rebecek, Secretary —SPJST—
Lodge 133 San Antonio hosts Oct. 20 Thanksgiving luncheon Lodge 133, San Antonio will host its Thanksgiving luncheon on Sunday, October 20, 2019, at Good Shepherd Activity Center, 1630 Goliad Road in San Antonio. A traditional turkey meal will be served. If you like, you are welcome to bring a dessert to share. A meeting will follow the meal. Afterwards, members will enjoy a games party. Please come and join us. We look forward to seeing you there. Jarolyn Popp, President —SPJST—
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Lodge 142, Houston announces remaining 2019 meeting dates The monthly meeting of Lodge 142, Houston was held on Sunday, September 15, 2019, in the kitchen/dining area of Lodge 88, Houston. At 1 p.m., a social and lunch of lasagna, salad, and bread sticks was served. President Keith Kieschnick called the meeting to order at 2 p.m. Roll call of officers showed Vice President Dennis Hermis, Secretary Elizabeth Hermis, Flag Bearer Ryder Butera, and Sales Agents Connie Carter, Stacey Keller, and Carlos Iparraguirre absent. We had 26 members in attendance. Fraternal Activities Coordinator Pat Schleider reminded everyone of Czech Fest at Lodge 88 on Saturday, October 19. Names of new members were announced as Natalie, Zackery, Jayden and Jonathan Lerner. Old business was discussed. Astros game is Sunday, September 22. Tickets were handed out to all that were present. Oldest male member present was Zackery Lerner; oldest female was Pat Schleider; and youngest youth was Jonathan Lerner. The meeting adjourned at 2:30 p.m. with door prizes awarded. Next Meeting—October 20 The next meeting will be Sunday, October 20 at 2 p.m. with a lunch at 1 p.m. to be likely in the kitchen/dining area at Lodge 88, Houston. Please note: Lodge meetings for the remainder of the year are Sunday, November 17 at 2 p.m. and the annual
meeting is on the second Sunday, December 8 at 2 p.m. Fraternally, Pat Schleider, FAC (in the absence of Elizabeth Hermis) —SPJST—
Lodge 180, Burleson plans Christmas party Lodge 180, Burleson’s Tuesday, October 1, 2019, meeting was called to order by President Nancy Kelly and was followed by the Pledge of Allegiance led by the president. Immediately following the pledge, a moment of silent prayer was observed for all in need. Minutes and financial reports were read and approved as stated. The meeting held in September was the beginning of a long planning session for our annual Christmas party, with a follow-up session at the October 1 meeting. The finalization on the money distributions were made at the October meeting. We are privileged that we are able to make these distributions. September belated birthday wishes go to Julie Wright, Ralph McCrea, Tim Slavik, James Russell, Martha Pustejovsky, Shawn Smajstrla, Pat Sill, Robert Sill, DeAngela Hurtik, Byron Cooper, William Slavik, Charlotte Psencik, Julia Janecka, Marsha Waddell, and Angela Bowden. October birthday wishes go to Gloria Hicks, Frances Pratt, John Jimenez, Paul Hurtik, Tisha Sulak, Jon Wheat, Martin Dalby, Jennifer Cooper, Estelle Hurtik,
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Johnny Sulak, Dena Bowden, Yoland Jimenez, Benton Lamson, Derek Doutlick, Sara Cox, Mitchell Kucera, Carol Hilcher, Kaylee Hurtik, Patricia Jimenez, Leo Sulak Jr., and Rachel Thomas. Fraternally yours, Nancy Kelly President/Reporter —SPJST—
Lodge 191, Lufkin dance this Friday with Glenn Lenderman The SPJST Lodge 191, Lufkin dance will be Friday, October 18, 2019, from 7 to 10 p.m. at the lodge hall, located at 197 Hughes in Lufkin, Texas. The Glenn Lenderman Band will provide the music. Don’t forget to bring your potluck dish. Please come and enjoy the meal, fellowship, music and dance. For more information, call 936-4652435. Donna Franklin —SPJST—
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Lodge 180, Burleson celebrates birthdays
President Cathy Simmank called the meeting to order by asking the members and guests to stand and recite the Pledge of Allegiance with her. Janet Basham read a poem entitled “One” and announced that a lady at her church was asking those who were interested to write letters to school children in El Paso encouraging them to return to school. Janet handed out information on where to send those letters for distribution. Jessica Munoz was our guest for the day and baby Scarlett. What a joy to have them with us. That baby was so tiny that Grandmother Jeanette Tesar held her in the palm of her hand. She was just precious. I’d like to say business proceeded as usual with the reading of the minutes, but the group decided to skip the reading and move on to the treasurer’s report. Margaret Lamance gave a brief summary of our finances. Sunshine Chair Marlene Bass sent cards to Theresa Clay who had been hospitalized four times since our last meeting and to Joy Booe who is recovering from heart surgery. We send our prayers to not only Theresa and Joy, but to any of our members who are experiencing health problems. We have decided to just outline what took place at our meeting each month. So here are details and announcements in brief form:
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Lodge 180, Burleson recognized the September and October birthday celebrants at its October 1, 2019, meeting. LEFT PHOTO: Happy September birthdays to Pat and Robert Sill. RIGHT PHOTO: Happy October birthday to Dena Bowden. —Submitted by Nancy Kelly, President/Reporter
- Betty Loyd delivered donated school supplies to Castleberry Elementary, and the students were delighted to receive them. She also visited Lake Worth Elementary, and they did not need assistance with school supplies. They did suggest that they needed money for other items instead. So we will take that into consideration. Our October theme will be Halloween so come as a pumpkin, witch, or something spooky. It was announced that we would hold a silent auction at the October meeting with proceeds going to the Circle’s “kitty.” Members are encouraged to bring something to put into the auction. In November, members may bring items for a craft fair. Each person will get to keep their profits from their sales. I am sure Binnie Thieme has been busy . . . busy making her very cute oven door towel dresses. They make great gifts for Christmas. It was agreed to hold a Christmastime food drive. More details to come on that project. Marlene Bass, Marilyn DiOrio, and Betty Loyd were hostesses along with their wonderful helpers Garland, Bessie, and Lisa Ellsworth. If I’ve left anyone out, please forgive me. I get a little lax in my notes sometimes. We had a picnic theme for lunch, and there were so many great dishes available. President Cathy came through, as she promised she
would, with homemade ice cream. There were even little bitty fake ants on the tables. And, oh the ice cream was soo-o good. John Durham gave a run down on the upcoming Czech Heritage Day activities scheduled for the lodge. Details for the cake walk were reviewed, and it was agreed that it would be a fun afternoon. We know when we dropped off our cakes, the aroma in the hall was so hard to resist. “Happy Birthday” was sung to Lucy Martinez and Betty Loyd. We missed you, Mary Ann Krivanek, and hope you had a wonderful birthday. After door prizes were given away, we played corn hole. I must say most of us had really bad aim but a couple of “show-offs” hit the hole and won a prize! Janet then led the blessing for lunch, and bingo closed the activities for the day. Take care, and hopefully, we’ll see some cooler weather soon. Respectfully submitted, Joan Simek Shropshire Secretary —SPJST—
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★ ★ Reunions ★ ★ Reunion notices are published at no charge and as a benefit to SPJST members. First-run announcements may be edited to fit the space. Thereafter, until the week prior to the reunion date - as space permits notices will be run in an abbreviated form. Please include your SPJST lodge number/name, and your contact phone number. Thank you. ••• October 19 Descendants of Frantisek and Johanna Migl family—at St. Mary’s Catholic Church Hall in Praha. RSVP for lunch to Dawn Orsak 512825-2249. For information, call Dawn Orsak 512-825-2249. Submitted by Dawn Orsak, Lodge 187, Round Rock. •••
October 26 Descendants of Josef Michulka family—at Riverside Hall, East Bernard. For information, contact any of the following for information: President Stanley Michulka 979-3354081; Vice President Lena White 409-937-5560; Secretary Lorraine Chumchal 979-335-6150; or Treasurer Joey Pitman 281-236-7652. Submitted by Helen Kelner, Lodge 28, East Bernard
games are welcome! Reunion committee includes Raymond and Levina Pechal grandchildren and great-grandchildren. RSVP to Donna (Pechal) Montalbo, Jolene Volek, or Eileen Pechal at Vitek.PechalReunion@gmail.com. Please share this information and encourage your family members to attend! Donna Montalbo Lodge 24, Cyclone
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we can keep in touch with everyone. Contact all family members and encourage them to attend. For any other information, contact Lorraine Kana at 979-543-2118; Willie Mae Cihal at 361771-2658; Viola Kunetka at 979-5416790; or Clarance Junek at 979-272-3428. Submitted by, Lorraine Kana Lodge 40, El Campo-Hillje —SPJST—
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Vitek-Pechal family The Vitek-Pechal family reunion will be held at SPJST Lodge 47, Seaton Star Hall, 10842 State Highway 53, Seaton, Texas on Sunday, October 20, 2019. Please RSVP by Saturday, October 5 for the meal. Hall opens at 10:30 a.m. Meal will be served at 12:30 p.m. Meal provided by Ratibor Country Grill will include grilled chicken, sausage, loaded potatoes, green beans, rolls, and tea. Please bring a dessert. Suggested donation for the meal is $10 per person. Please bring a silent auction item. We will be raffling baskets - five tickets for $20 or $5 per ticket. Tickets for the 50/50 raffle are six for $5 or $1 per ticket. Cornhole toss provided and other
Orsak family The Joseph Orsak and Apolona Orsak descendants will meet at Mikeska’s Barbecue, freeway location at 22730 US 59 in El Campo, Texas, on Sunday, October 27, 2019, beginning at 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A meal will be served approximately at 12 to 12:30 p.m. After lunch, a family meeting will be held followed by door prize drawings and auction items. Each family is asked to bring a dessert dish. Please also bring one gift per family for the door prize drawing or the auction. If you do not plan to attend, we would love to hear from you. Call any of these people on the list and give them some info if you have other plans, are sick, or for whatever reasons. This way,
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Encouragement
dishplay
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by d.knape
All poets really want is a little encouragement we need that kind word any bit of praise some encouragement to continue we need that connection on the other end wait for a response anticipate reaction without it we are just lost words fumbling for a phrase hoping for a period. —SPJST—
Dishes come and dishes go too many dishes mar the scene we pile them high we pile them low we stack in rows in the machine and when we think we’re finally done another dish someone will bring re-stacked and packed no end it seems paper plates appeal far less to clean
with paper plates good for one meal there’s nothing left to which grub clings and nothing more to put away our dishplay done with joy we sing. —SPJST—
sent from typewriter
or at minimum, CAUSE accidents so this message is not sent from an i-Phone or some electronic device you won’t see that little blurb here that says Sent From i-Phone nosireee this is the last poem written on a real typewriter so the tag line is Sent From An Old Dirty Typewriter now save this poem you can tell your grandchildren about it and explain what a typewriter is or was they won’t believe it. —SPJST—
by d.knape This typewriter sits on a shelf in a barn in Texas I found it by accident which was perfect since most of my poems ARE accidents
September Scenes from Ladies Circle of Lodge 92, Fort Worth
LEFT PHOTO: Officers of Ladies Circle of Lodge 92, Fort Worth are, left to right, Margaret Laymance, Janet Basham, Cathy Simmank, and Joan Shropshire. CENTER PHOTO: Visitors Jessica Munoz and baby Scarlett with grandmother Jeanette Tesar. RIGHT PHOTO: September Birthday Ladies Betty Loyd and Lucy Martinez. Happy birthday! BELOW LEFT PHOTO: Hosts Garland Ellsworth, Marilyn DiOrio, Marlene Bass, and
Bessie Ellsworth. BELOW CENTER PHOTO: Enjoying a game of corn hole are, left to right, Shirley Martin, Clare Rooney, Margaret Laymance, Lucy Martinez, and Lisa Juran. BELOW RIGHT PHOTO: Playing corn hole are, left to right, Joyce Tesar, Janet Pappas, Clare Rooney, Margaret Laymance, Lucy Martinez, Janet Basham (in front), and Lisa Juran. —Submitted by Joan Simek Shropshire, Secretary
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Last car
the wife says make it a good one at your age it’s the last car you’ll ever buy
I have not been to the doctor for years I have not been hospitalized so what is she implying I don’t even want to think about it
I give her a worried look what did she mean by that? am I that close?
maybe she’s thinking that the new guy would like a nice car
by d.knape Looking for a new car a new used car that is
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I’ll just stay over here and keep quiet the words “this may be your last car” still ringing in my head. —SPJST—
October is Czech Heritage Month in Texas! Czech Heritage Month is a time to celebrate the rich cultural heritage of American Czechs and the many contributions they have made to American culture. In celebration, the Věstník invites you to participate in its Czech Heritage Month Activities. Several Czech-themed prizes will be awarded in a drawing from entries received.
Entries must be received by 5 p.m. Wednesday, October 23, 2019. Winners will be announced in the October 30 Věstník. Mail your entry to: SPJST Věstník Editor Melanie Zavodny • P.O. Box 100 • Temple, Texas 76503 • Email to info@spjst.org Name _____________________________________________ Phone No. ( ______ ) _______________________________ Address __________________________________________ Email _____________________________________________ City/State/Zip ______________________________________ Lodge Name/No. ___________________________________
Czech Wedding Grand March After wedding vows are exchanged, many Czech weddings in Texas serve up barbecue and pivo, and kick off a polka dance with the grand march. ‘Dancing’ to the tune of Farewell to Prague or Under the Double Eagle, everyone in the grand march simply follows the lead couple/s and mirrors what they do, hand-in-hand through all the twists and turns. And there is really is a meaning to everyone getting up to join the new couple in celebrating their new journey ahead: ● The dance begins with the newlyweds, wedding party - and all who want to join in the fun following the lead couple/s in a circle ● The couples separate, which signifies a quarrel. ● The couples join back together, signifying they made up. ● Then couples join together in rows of four or more to signify the growing family. ● The dance returns to single file, forming a snake that signifies the twists and turns of life. ● Couples then join together to form a bridge to which each person goes under to signify the strength of the newlyweds’ bond. ● Last, the newlyweds dance to their wedding song while the wedding party and guests form a circle around them, signifying the support of the family in marriage. Name your, your parents’ or grandparents’ wedding song. __________________________________ Name another Czech song that can be used for the grand march. ___________________________________ Sources: http://westtexasweddings.blogspot.com/2012/09/the-grand-march.html https://southernweddings.com/2012/09/03/texas-wedding-megan-david/
Follow the grand march lead couple.➡
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The deadline for all Věstník items is 5 p.m. the Monday before the publication date. Send your news and photos directly to: SPJST Věstník Editor Melanie Zavodny P.O. Box 100 Temple, Texas 76503 Fax: 254-773-8087 Email: vestnik@spjst.org Questions? Call 800-727-7578 This section is dedicated to the youth of SPJST. As part of its membership benefits, SPJST offers a statewide youth program. If you or someone you know is interested in learning about opportunities offered to young members of SPJST, please contact your local lodge, District Youth Counselor, or State Fraternal Director at 800-727-7578, or visit www.spjst.org.
LIT/Teen Camp Wednesday, June 24 to Sunday, June 28
2020 Very Important Youth Dates
Junior Camp Session 1 Wednesday, July 8 to Sunday, July 12
DYC Spring Meeting Friday, January 24 to Sunday, January 26 at Camp Kubena
Junior Camp Session 2 Wednesday, July 15 to Sunday, July 19
Youth Leaders Workshop Friday, March 20 to Sunday, March 22, 2020 at Camp Kubena
State Youth Achievement Day Saturday, July 25 Cultural Activities Center, Temple —SPJST—
District One hosts trunk-or-treat this Sunday, Oct. 20 at Lodge 186, Caldwell Dear District One Members, The District One Trunk-or-Treat is this Sunday, October 20, 2019, at Lodge 186, Caldwell at 3 p.m. Youth and adults are encouraged to dress in Halloween costumes. We are looking for volunteers to host the trunk games and candy stops. Volunteers will decorate their vehicle’s trunk and fill it with candy and treats - or play a game, and youth will then walk by to receive the candy/treats. Volunteers are also encouraged to dress in costume. If you can help us out, please contact me as soon as possible at 979-884-0807 or email sharon_russell28@ yahoo.com. Thank you for your consideration, and I look forward to hearing from you. Fraternally, Sharon Russell District One Youth Counselor —SPJST—
Lodge 17, New Tabor youth appreciates Aunt Susie Thank you, Aunt Susie, for purchasing my pen of rabbits at the 2019 Burleson County Fair.
I appreciate the love and support you always show me. Love, Macy Narro, age 15 —SPJST—
Lodge 20, Granger youth likes Corvette at SPJST Car Show We went to the annual SPJST Car Show today. We performed the beseda. After performing, we got snow cones and walked around to look at all the nice cars.
District One Queen participates in Burleson County Fair Parade
This yellow Corvette was my favorite. I think everyone should own a yellow Corvette. Sterling Marshall, age 13 —SPJST—
Dear SPJST Readers, The Burleson County Fair Parade was on Saturday, September 21, 2019. It was a beautiful day for a parade! I enjoyed being a part of two fair entries. I had the honor to represent District One as Queen with District One King Caleb See. Thank you, Mr. Victorick, Melanie, and David! I was a fair queen candidate representing Belle of “Beauty
and the Beast,” sponsored by SPJST Lodge 186, Caldwell, Caldwell 4-H, and Caldwell Stitch-N-Design. Thank you! Jessica Enrique, age 17 2019-2020 District One Queen Lodge 186, Caldwell —SPJST—
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Lodge 20, Granger youth dances at SPJST Car Show I had fun dancing at the annual SPJST Car Show. The food is always good. The people are always nice. Thanks for having us, SPJST! Aubrey Marshall, age 9 —SPJST—
Lodge 30, Taiton youth volunteers at fall festival Dear Vestnik Readers, I volunteered at Taiton Fall Festival kiddy games. It was so much fun watching the little kids win prizes and seeing their big smiles. I can’t wait to do it again! Sincerely, Brittany Baker, age 16 —SPJST—
Lodge 30, Taiton youth inducted into NJHS Dear Vestnik Readers, I was inducted into the National Junior Honor Society on September 27, 2019, at St. Philip Apostle Catholic Church. Bethany Baker, age 13 —SPJST—
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Lodge 40 El Campo-Hillje youth begins soccer season Soccer season has started! Saydee Manrriquez, age 6 —SPJST—
Lodge 40 El Campo-Hillje youth begins soccer season Soccer season has started. This is a picture of me with Noah Garcia. Claire Manrriquez, age 8 —SPJST—
Lodge 47, Seaton youth colors Czech couple We have our Halloween decorations up. I like the Halloween decorations. My favorite Halloween thing is the jumping spider.
My Czech couple picture is good. I stayed in the lines. Andrew Ordogne, age 4 —SPJST—
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State King’s Notebook by Luc Marcaurele 2019-2020 SPJST State King Lodge 30, Taiton August seems so long ago. Being crowned State King with the opportunity to represent SPJST throughout the state of Texas was a lifelong goal accomplished! I started my senior year of high school a week after State Youth Achievement Day (YAD). Life has been busy between college courses, being drumline leader for our band at the football games, and raising a goat for the county fair! My first trip to represent SPJST was Labor Day weekend at Westfest. One word - hot. Two words - very hot. My nephew Hudson Riha was so excited to ride in the awesome Corvette with District Three Director John Engelke and his wife Diana. State Queen Misty Dvorak and I had fun throwing candy from the Corvette to the crowds during the parade. The luncheon after the parade gave us time to relax for a while with all our SPJST friends and family before heading out to the Westfest grounds. Frank Horak did a great job in getting SPJST recognized during the parade of costumes where we presented a check to the Westfest committee. I appreciate all that he, Brian Vanicek, Melanie Zavodny, and David Nauert do and their dedication in promoting this amazing organization. Just a few football games later, several tests and projects, and we were off to the SPJST Car Show in Seaton at Star Hall. Wow! That was a blast! (It was hot, but at least we had shade and AC) . . . plus my favorite non-District Six DYC Patsy Koslovsky was there. She is so much fun to talk with. I was also able to visit with my fellow Camp Kubena cabin chaperone Doug Galler! I love the fraternalism of SPJST! There were so many awesome cars to see and the cars’ owners were all so nice and eager to show off their pride and joy. Meeting Miss Texas was a once-ina-lifetime experience for me. We both share our love of band, and she played the flute for the crowd! Once again, Frank, Brian, Melanie, David, Lynette, and a lot of the Home Office personnel were there working hard to raise money for the SPJST Foundation. I am honored to be part of this great group of people and look forward to seeing them all again at the December Christmas parade in Temple. Keep me in your prayers as I tackle school work, band competition, and FFA events. I will continue to pray for the growth of SPJST for our future generations. —SPJST—
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District One Represented Well at Kolache Festival by Royalty; Beseda Dancers SPJST District One was well represented at the 35th Annual Kolache Festival in downtown Caldwell on Saturday, September 14, 2019. Four circles of Beseda dancers from Lodge 9, Snook and Lodge 17, New Tabor performed and were once
again a crowd favorite. —Submitted by Holly Narro, Assistant District One Youth Counselor —SPJST—
LEFT PHOTO: The 2019-2020 SPJST District One Royalty - Queen Jessica Enrique, Duchess Patsy Pineda, King Caleb See, and Duke Zane Lauderdale - were introduced along with Miss Westfest, far left, and
Miss National CSA, far right. RIGHT PHOTO: District One Beseda Dancers from Lodge 9, Snook and Lodge 17, New Tabor Youth Clubs. At the microphone is Susan Skrabanek of Lodge 17.
Lodge 47, Seaton youth excited for Halloween
Lodge 154, Fort Worth Lodge 154, Fort Worth youth completes youth leads first six weeks choir alto section
Dear Vestnik Readers, I am excited for Halloween. MawMaw and PawPaw are going to come up this weekend for the pumpkin patch. We are also going to look at the Halloween store and eat at Roadhouse. I am going to order steak there. I am learning a lot in school. My favorite thing in school is stations. I had fun at the car show. I like the cars, especially the old ones. I got to dance beseda there. After the car show, I got to go to a birthday party at the splash pad. I had fun. Fraternally, Travis Ordogne, age 7 —SPJST—
Dear Readers, I love school! I just finished the first six weeks of middle school. Middle school is way different from elementary school. You have like eight classes that are in different rooms and so many teachers! I made a lot of new friends. I love middle school! Kyleigh Hernandez, age 11 —SPJST—
Lodge 49, Rowena youth ready for fishing tournament Dear SPJST, I am doing a fishing tournament with my buddy Josh. It is going to be so fun if my mom lets me go. I throw a spin cast net. Hunter Wood, age 13 —SPJST—
Lodge 49, Rowena youth reads about iguanas
Lodge 154, Fort Worth youth learns about Lodge 49, Rowena youth plays linebacker jelly beans for Miles High School Dear Readers,
Dear SPJST, I am reading a book about iguanas in school. They have different kinds of colors. They have long claws that make you bleed. They are really pretty. Cotton Wood, age 9 —SPJST—
Dear SPJST, Miles High School is doing good in football. We are 5-1. I am starting linebacker. This week starts district. I hope we do good. Tanner Wood, age 15 —SPJST—
When my dad was in Wisconsin, he got me jelly beans from the Jelly Belly factory. He got to see them get made into jelly beans. He saw each step and watched them get packed in to the packages. Mckenzie Burcie, age 9 —SPJST—
Dear Readers, I made alto section leader in choir! I was section leader in seventh grade towards the end of the year, but now I’m section leader the whole year! I love choir, and I’m glad my director chose me to lead the altos! Reagan Hernandez, age 14 —SPJST—
Lodge 185 New Braunfels youth auditions for Matilda Hi, Everyone! I auditioned for the play Matilda today. I’ll find out in a few weeks what part I get. It’s going to be a lot of fun! Madeline Kitchen, age 9 —SPJST—
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Lodge 185 New Braunfels youth wins grand champion award at county fair Dear Vestnik Readers, I recently entered three items in the Comal County Fair baking competition. I was so excited to find out that I won Grand Champion Tri-Color Ribbons in both the pie and cookie categories. This was my first time to compete in Comal County so these awards were extra special. Sincerely, Megan Ohnheiser, age 12 —SPJST—
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Lodge 17, New Tabor Youth Club honors grandparents
The Camp Kubena Show
On Sunday, September 8, 2019, Lodge 17, New Tabor Youth Club hosted its annual youth club achievement banquet and Grandparents’ Day program. Members and their families enjoyed a wonderful meal and fellowship. Youth club members were recog-
nized for their achievements throughout the year, perfect attendance awards were given, and grandparents were honored. It was a nice evening! Submitted by, Holly Narro, Youth Leader —SPJST—
is an online video series where you can find out what is going on at Camp Kubena! It is produced by Camp Director Rob Clift and Camp Staffer Jonathan Bogue. Find the videos on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram. Simply search “Camp Kubena”.
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We love our grandparents! Lodge 17, New Tabor Youth Club honored grandparents on Sunday, September 8, 2019, at the annual Grandparents’ Day program. BELOW PHOTOS: Attendees enjoy good food and fellowship.
Youth club members were also recognized for their achievements throughout the year. The 2018-2019 Perfect Attendance awards were presented to, left to right, Bailen Kocurek, Abby Lopez, Easton Lopez, Macy Narro, Brylee Chmelar, and Jaycee Parker. Congratulations!
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In Memoriam In Memory of Martha Palla
In Memory of Alice Jochen
Martha Palla, age 95, of Temple , Texas, passed away on Thursday, October 2, 2019. She was born on October 21, 1923, in the Airville community, Bell County, Texas, to George and Frances Adamek Pavlica. She attended Lost Prairie School. At age 18, she went to work Martha Palla for café Delite. She met future husband Eugene Palla at a mattress making event at Sefcik Hall. Eugene worked at Empire Seed and would come eat breakfast at the café. They married shortly after in 1943. They moved to Fort Worth where both worked at Consolidated Aircraft, he was a riveter and she was a driller, where she almost was electrocuted when her drill shorted out. In 1945, he was laid off and she was pregnant with Barbara. They moved back to Temple where she was a homemaker until all her children were school age. She worked at a local cleaners before retirement. Martha was a member of SPJST Lodge 47, Seaton. Visitation was from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Friday, October 4 at Harper-Talasek Funeral Home in Temple. Funeral service was held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, October 5 at Cross Church on Birdcreek in Temple. Burial followed at Seaton Cemetery. The family invites you to make donations to Temple Brethren Church, now Cross Church on Birdcreek. Resolution Committee Ruth Hanusch Joyce Skrabanek —SPJST—
Alice O. Heinrich Jochen, age 86, passed away at her home on Wednesday, September 25, 2019, surrounded by her children. She was born on December 1, 1932, in High Hill to Lee and Tillie (Kosler) Heinrich, and was the eldest of four daughters. Her parents were sharecroppers, thus they moved around the Weimar/Oakland area while she was growing up. She attended Weimar Alice Jochen High School and graduated as valedictorian of her class in 1950. Upon graduation, she married the love of her life, Nelson Jochen, at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Weimar on November 4, 1950. They were married 68 years before Nelson passed away on January 31, 2018. In the mid-1950s, they relocated to Houston and raised three children. While in Houston, Alice began an extended career at Walgreen’s. She retired as district manager secretary for Walgreen’s 40 years later. She was very active in SPJST and served as secretary of Lodge 142, Houston for 34 years. Alice and Nelson loved going to all SPJST events and dances, and upon retirement, continued to travel to Houston monthly to visit their SPJST family of friends. Moving back to Schulenburg in the 1990s, Alice continued to get involved in the St. Rose Altar Society, helping with ice cream socials and bingo at local nursing homes. She always wanted to be on the go, and loved being outside at their Schulenburg home, Freyburg farm, and all the church picnics. Above all, Alice always loved spending time with her friends and her family. Visitation was held on Friday, September 27 at 5 p.m., with rosary following at Schwenke-Baumgarten Funeral Home at 7 p.m. Funeral service was held at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church on Saturday, September 28 at 10 a.m., followed by interment at the Schulenburg City Cemetery.
Survivors include son Harlan Jochen and wife Joette of Navasota; daughters Nellwyn Petter and husband Ronny of Schulenburg, and Karen Owens and husband Jim of Pasadena; grandchildren and great-grandchildren: Jason Petter and wife Carrie; Mandy McNiece and husband John and their children Scott and Cody; Jennifer Stolle and husband Matt and their children Maddie and Annie; Kristel Jochen and son Hayden; Garrett Owens, Gunnar Owens, Grace Owens; and Taloyre Keller and husband Darin and their children Dillon, Austyn, Lauren, and Nathan; brother-in-law Je-
rome Kolek of Plantersville; along with numerous nieces and nephews. Alice was preceded in death by her husband Nelson Jochen; parents Lee and Tillie Heinrich; sisters Loraine Ulbrich and husband Herbert, Georgie Krecmer and husband Frank, and Bernice Kolek. Pallbearers were Jason Petter, Garrett Owens, Gunnar Owens, Pat Krecmer, Jerry Kolek, and Herb Ulbrich. Church scriptures were read by Mike Krecmer. Arrangements were conducted by Schwenke-Baumgarten Funeral Home. —SPJST—
In Loving Memory of Alice Jochen
Lodge 142, Houston - 34 years of service as secretary
Today, we celebrate Alice Jochen and remember all the things she loved. We rejoice in knowing she is now with the good Lord above. She lived 86 years, she loved her garden, and the farm. And a little schlock now and then never did any harm. Her time spent on earth was a very blessed life. She cherished her 68 years being Nelson’s wife. They enjoyed so many things together, like festival music, and dancing. But who knew a root beer float could be so romancing. Her 40 years at Walgreen’s she was a dedicated worker. But still nothing can compare to that Schulenburg Whataburger! She volunteered her time to so many things. The kind of selflessness God wants to earn her some wings.
She loved her time at the lodge, church picnics, dominoes, and more . . . And a special love for Chrissy, the dog she adored. Sticking with things for so long is dedication some would say. Others may view it as the “Stubborn German Way”! But today as we say goodbye, we should look past being sad. Have faith in knowing she is with God now, and dancing with Dad. —SPJST—
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Death Claims Paid in September 2019 SPJST • Temple, Texas Name Raymond J. Fickey Byron Davis Neely Beverly A. Foreman Loretta Lea Laffere Timothy Matthew Kuehler Melvin F. Golla Virginia Burda Steele Henry C. Meili Steven D. Bayer Frank F. Soukup Clara Susen Anna Shelley Joel Ray Goodman Chas V. Palachek, Jr. Norman M. Kneschk Mary E. York Anne S. Jakubik Isabel E. Otto Leon Henry Bertram Roy Frederick Taylor Edwin Roy Kadera Robert Wayne Ackerman, Jr. Kameryn Kate Young Sandra Bailey Theoran B. Walker La Rita Cartwright Mildred Grear Virginia V. Michalik Vernell M. Foyt Juan Pedro Ibarra, Jr. Andrew L. Duncan Raymond C. Naumann Margaret L. Mumma Bonnie H. Housworth Charles Wilkerson Lillian Kelner Neely Paul J. Kopecky Doris J. Horne Wardell D. Starling Bernice L. Kollaja Raymond J. Kacal Franklin Darwin Wittneben Clara Yanez John C. Kunetka Susan Ursley Elkins Clifford Richard Jenke Maxine Tesch Wilson Susan Cernosek Alvin John Ducho
Lodge/Location Date of Admission 39, Bryan 9/22/1960 201, Bleiblerville-Nelsonville 10/04/1947 88, Houston 4/19/1951 186, Caldwell 9/09/1955 73, Seymour 1/18/1994 185, New Braunfels 4/08/1976 154, Fort Worth 8/09/1991 219, El Paso 5/21/2014 107, Floresville 10/04/1954 66, Waco 1/20/1971 201, Bleiblerville-Nelsonville 5/28/1971 130, Dallas 7/27/1943 130, Dallas 12/10/1971 92, Fort Worth 3/11/1937 204, Stephenville 5/25/1959 18, Elgin 12/24/1940 84, Dallas 5/15/1962 88, Houston 2/16/1940 79, Corpus Christi 7/01/1984 178, Longview 9/01/1985 139, Danbury 11/24/1943 148, El Maton 7/01/1968 189, Bryan-College Station 3/13/2017 79, Corpus Christi 11/16/2004 162, Iowa Colony 8/07/2015 24, Cyclone 11/18/1968 87, Temple 2/07/1974 29, Taylor 3/13/1953 88, Houston 3/28/2001 219, El Paso 10/20/2017 172, Pasadena 7/16/1968 88, Houston 5/20/1969 88, Houston 7/23/1965 88, Houston 6/28/1967 172, Pasadena 2/23/1978 28, East Bernard 6/23/1965 151, Wharton 1/17/1947 226, Corsicana 12/05/2013 162, Iowa Colony 2/28/2012 40, El Campo-Hillje 3/10/1955 148, El Maton 10/21/1948 188, Centerville 2/07/1980 183, Arlington 11/17/2015 63, Sweet Home 1/04/1939 154, Fort Worth 12/22/1953 172, Pasadena 11/01/2014 88, Houston 4/03/2000 88, Houston 8/21/2012 79, Corpus Christi 8/10/2006
Date of Death 12/04/2018 5/19/2019 5/03/2019 6/28/2019 8/11/2019 4/14/2019 5/15/2019 8/13/2019 7/01/2019 8/10/2019 7/23/2019 7/27/2019 1/16/2018 7/26/2019 6/21/2019 7/06/2019 8/19/2019 12/02/2005 8/01/2019 8/06/2019 8/07/2019 9/07/2019 6/22/2019 11/12/2014 7/19/2019 8/28/2019 9/04/2019 8/26/2019 8/09/2019 8/24/2019 10/13/2009 2/19/1999 4/03/2016 4/15/2018 8/19/2019 8/05/2019 6/26/2019 8/27/2019 8/31/2019 9/01/2019 8/26/2019 8/22/2019 8/14/2019 12/15/2007 5/31/2001 7/31/2019 7/02/2019 1/11/2019 7/11/2019
To the Bereaved Survivors of Our Deceased Brothers and Sisters, the SPJST Supreme Lodge Expresses Its Heartfelt Sympathy. Fraternally, Leonard D. Mikeska, FIC Chief Financial Officer —SPJST—
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Good Grief News Children and Grief Age 97 73 82 81 54 79 90 78 64 86 88 93 48 83 90 94 90 86 91 83 75 70 2 52 42 78 93 88 87 36 96 80 97 88 87 79 89 55 67 87 91 81 60 84 87 92 95 61 86
By Sabrina N. Young, CFSP Young’s Daughter’s Funeral Home and Bereavement Center Founder SPJST Lodge 47, Seaton Ever wonder if your children understand when someone dies? Do they understand what death is? Do you know when they’re old enough to attend a funeral? As the mother of four daughters and a Certified Funeral Service Professional, funeral director, and embalmer, I want to share my experiences with children and grief. Six years ago, my father Ronald J. Portugal died, and just recently, my brother Robert J. Portugal – died. While my daughters range in age from five to teens, they definitely understand loss and will show grief in their own ways. While a child’s responses to a death vary based on their developmental level and life experiences, all children grieve. As a funeral director, I get many calls from parents who are concerned about their children’s responses to death. These parents usually ask for information about how their children are grieving and how they can help them heal. Here is some basic information about children’s grief and how parents, teachers, and other adults in their lives can support a child as they grieve and cope with a significant loss. Infants and Toddlers: Typically, a child younger than five years old may not understand that death is permanent. They may ask, “Is Grandma sleeping?” and may want to know if and when the person who died will return. Some funeral homes may have a crying room or a children’s play area so children can be brought to the funeral home and yet not attend the funeral. The reason for these facilities is that funerals are times to bring the family closer since so many members do not live close by. As a parent, you will need to use your best judgement of what you would feel comfortable with regarding your child’s attendance at a funeral or during the dying process. Infants and toddlers will often express their grief through moodiness, changes in eating or sleeping patterns, changes in toilet pattern, clinginess, and even experiencing nightmares. My daughter Valora is five years old, and she showed signs of moodiness and clinginess during the dying process and my brother’s funeral. Even though she did not know her uncle Robert well, she grieved because her family and sisters were grieving. She also became needier while she was grieving with us. School-Age Children: As they grow, children begin to understand the permanence of death. Yet, even though my school-aged
daughter Zaydriana was mentally older and seemed to understand permanence of loss when her grandfather died, she acted much like Valora with clinging and moodiness. School-aged children often express their grief, emotionally and verbally. They have a greater ability to verbally express feelings, and they may ask more detailed questions about the specific circumstances of the death in addition to worries about themselves or other loved ones dying. Zaydriana had many questions about afterlife and the funeral procedures. During the service, even her older two sisters displayed physical symptoms in their coping. Children are likely to express their grief through physical symptoms so you may hear many complaints of stomachaches, headaches, dizziness, fatigue, and more. After a death in the family, some children experience problems in school, and some school-age children need help re-entering school after a loss as well as support from the staff, teachers, administrators, and guidance staff in creating a safe and secure environment. Their ability to concentrate in class may change, and they may change when it comes to completing assignments, turning in work on time, and caring about their grades. Communicate with teachers and other staff so they will understand the situation, your child’s changing needs, and other difficulties. Adolescents: Recently, when I lost my brother, it was very sudden. In our family medical history, when stomach/pancreatic cancer is diagnosed, it tends to move quickly to death. My daughters Kayla, 14; Kelsea, 12; and Zaydriana, 10, understand that death is final, inevitable, and universal. We all have a strong Christian background. However, coping with grief can be seen through difficulties with motivation and concentration as well as through isolation. My daughters wanted to be part of the funeral and, at the same time, they distanced themselves from the family with a tendency to spend most of their time with friends. This is a teen’s comfort zone. My grieving parent tip is simply this: Educate your children about the impermanence of everything - from a goldfish to a family pet cat or dog. Let them know it is okay to share feelings - whether those feelings are ones of sadness, even anger. Mainly, let them know that grief is part of the healing after a loss whether it is due to death, when a friend moves away, your family moves to another neighborhood, or losing a sports contest, an election, an audition or tryout, even making a lower grade than they expected. Grief is normal. Feelings of grief can be shared and are acceptable; and most of all, grief is a normal reaction to loss. —SPJST —
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TCHCC Czech Heritage Fest Oct. 18, 19 in La Grange The Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center (TCHCC) in La Grange will host the annual Heritage Festival and Muziky on Friday, October 18 and Saturday, October 19, 2019. The Fest will open on Friday in front of the Main Center and TCHCC’s famous homemade chicken and dumplings will be served while it lasts in the Hanslik Banquet Hall beginning at 5:30 pm. The RVOS Insurance Octoberfest on the Deck will begin at 4 p.m. with music by the Dujka Brothers, sponsored by the Texas Polka News, from 6 to 9:30 p.m. Mark and John Dujka have been making music together for more than 30 years and have several acknowledgements, including being inducted into the Polka Hall of Fame at the KC Hall in Hallettsville and receiving a Favorite Song Award from the International Polka Association for their recording of “Church Picnic Polka.” The song is featured on their latest CD, Let’s Have a Party, which celebrates the duo’s 30th anniversary. On Saturday, the big day kicks off with an opening ceremony at 10 a.m. The La Grange Ford Hospoda will be filled with cold pivo and musical entertainment by the Praha Brothers Band of Temple and the Round Top Brass Band from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Enjoy more music at the Muziky, Muziky event from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in the Sanford Schmid Amphitheater. Always a popular part of the Heritage Fest, this year will feature an exciting music, dance, and performance by Mužátske Sbory Charvatčané a Valtičané from the Czech Republic. The band is a folklore ensemble and will be a unique show for
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★ Založené roku 1897 this year’s finale. Finishing off the night with a bang will be the HEB Fireworks Show above the Amphitheater. Stroll the Village In addition to enjoying the great music, you’re invited to stroll the Czech Village, an early 1900s recreated village complete with residential houses, barns, and stores. Demonstrations of early life for the immigrants will take place throughout the grounds all day, including working in the saw mill, the operation of the Czech Newspaper Museum press and engine, blacksmithing, corn shelling and grinding, hay pressing, and the making of textiles, soap, noodles, sausage, honey, and wine. Children activities will be available along with many other activities for everyone to take part in. Plenty of food and cold beverages will be available as well. An antique farm equipment show sponsored by the South Texas Wheel Spinners and Crank Twisters Club and an antique/classic car show by H&H Automotive will spread through the village. Vendors and craft booths will be available for your shopping pleasure. Visit the country store for some good buys, including fresh, stone-ground corn meal for cooking. The Janak Barn and Texas Czech Agricultural Museum displays farm practices and implements from the late 1800s to 1940. Reminiscing of the Dožinky (Harvest) Fest in the Czech Republic, horse-drawn wagon rides will be available through the grounds during the day. The Czech Village houses two music museums. The Czech Music Museum of Texas, located in the Kalich House, features four genres of Czech music – classical, folk, polka, and liturgical. The Polka Lover’s Club of Texas Museum, located in the Hoelscher House and Huebner Center, features a display of Texas polka bands, as well as mem-
orabilia and photos of the Polka Lover’s Club of America, Texas Chapter. Inside the TCHCC Main Center, stop by the Czech Gift Shop to browse the brand-new stock of authentic Czech items, tee-shirts, caps, crystal, periodicals, music CDs, and new Christmas decorations for 2019. Watch textile demonstrations of spinning and looming, crochet, and knitting. Enjoy the current exhibits at the center: All Things Czech Exhibit in the Museum and the updated Military Exhibit in the Library. Have you always wondered about your Czech roots? The spacious Melnar Library will offer help with genealogy research. The Hanslik Hall will be the site of the annual KJT State Taroky Championship. Swing in there, and they’d be
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Wednesdays Taylor Czech Speaking Class meets every Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at S.P.J.S.T. Assisted Living, 505 East Lake Drive in Taylor. This is an informal class setting for learning to speak, write, and read Czech. For information, contact Instructor Lydia Kurtin 512-859-2543. Submitted by Alice Bracewell, Lodge 48, Beyersville. First/Third Tuesdays Tarok Lessons with Tarok Champion Jimmie Coufal—at Czech Heritage Museum, 119 West French Avenue, Temple, 7 p.m.: All skill levels; beginners always welcome! Free and open to everyone. For information, call 254-899-2935 or send an email to czechheritagemuseum@gmail.com. Second Sundays Czech Language Class—at Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center, 250 West Fairgrounds Road on US Highway 77, La Grange, 1 to 4 p.m. Fee is $10 per person class. Call or email to verify classes. Pre-registration preferred. For information, call 888-785-4500; 979-968-9399; or email info@czechtexas.org. October 18 and 19 TCHCC Heritage Festival and Muziky, Muziky—at Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center, 250 West Fairgrounds Road, La Grange: Friday, October 18 Heritage Fest/Muziky, Muziky kicks of with Octoberfest on the Deck, 4 to 10 p.m.: Czech-style chicken and dumplings served. Music 6 to 9:30 p.m. fea-
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turing The Dujka Brothers. Free admission. Saturday, October 19 - Opening ceremony 10 a.m.; state taroky tournament; childrens’ activities; antique farm equipment/car shows; heritage demonstrations; hospoda - beer garden; visit the Czech village; Shiner Beer Stage, 6 to 10 p.m. - Praha Brothers - free admission. At the Amphitheater - Muziky, Muziky, 7 to 9:30 p.m. Mužátske Sbory Charvačané a Valtičan, $10 admission. Fireworks finale, 9:30 p.m. For information, call 888-785-4500; 979-9689399; email info@czechtexas.org; or visit www.czechtexas.org. October 19 Czech Fest—at SPJST Lodge 88, Houston Hall, 1435 Beall Street (the heights), Houston: Sausage and sauerkraut, Czech beer, food trucks, kids’ games, Czech Orchestra and Chorus, and more. Adults $10, ages 2 to 17 or 65 and older $5. See advertisement on page 29. October 19 KJT Tarok Tournament—at Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center in La Grange. Contact Stanley Cernoch 281-422-9954. October 20 Travis-Williamson Counties CHS meeting—at Sirloin Stockade in Taylor at 4 p.m. For information, contact President Eileen Rosipal 512-4523292 or ERosipal@aol.com. Submitted by Janie Zbranek, TWCCHS Reporter —SPJST—
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Czech Moravian folk ensemble to perform in La Grange, Dallas, West, Seaton, Houston In conjunction with Czech Heritage Month, five Texas venues will be hosting Mužátske Sbory Charvačané a Valtičan, a 16-piece folk ensemble which comes from the Moravian region of the Czech Republic. Music has long been an important part of daily life for the people in the Czech lands, offering both a means of expression and a vent for their emotions. To this day, traditional celebrations, including weddings, the welcoming of spring and giving of thanks for a successful harvest are still celebrated in song and dance. Mužátske Sbory Charvačané a Valtičan will be presenting a program of traditional Czech folk music, song, and dance at five performances throughout Texas: Saturday, October 19 Muziky, Muziky Festival 7 p.m. Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center 250 West Fair Grounds Road La Grange, Texas 78945
Wednesday, October 16, 2019 Sunday, October 20 Czech Heritage Day Celebration 3 p.m. Sokol Athletic Center in Dallas 7448 Greenville Avenue Dallas, Texas 75231 Tuesday, October 22 West Knights of Columbus Club 7 p.m. 2547 Jerry Mashek Drive West, Texas Thursday, October 24 SPJST Lodge 47, Seaton Star Hall Co-hosted by Czech Heritage Museum 7 p.m. 10842 State Highway 53 Temple, Texas 76501 Saturday, October 26 Czech Center Museum Houston 8 p.m. 4920 San Jacinto Street Houston, Texas 77004
Thanks to each of the hosting organizations for their collaboration in welcoming Mužátske Sbory Charvačané a Valtičan to Texas. Your attendance at a performance near you will be appreciated! Thanking You in Advance . . . Special thanks to RVOS and SPJST who are both assisting these groups in a big way. As you can imagine, secur-
Mužátske Sbory Charvačané a Valtičan Sixteen members of the Czech folk ensemble,“Mužátske Sbory Charvačané a Valtičan,” will be coming to Texas in October for five performances throughout the state. Music has long been an important part of daily life for people in the Czech lands, offering both a means of expression and a vent for their emotions.
ing funding to finance international travel for a performing group as large as Mužátske Sbory Charvačané a Valtičan represents a major challenge! To help facilitate travel expenses, a limited number of sponsorships are being offered to organizations, businesses, and individuals. In exchange, the group will have a sign that travels with them from performance to performance, acknowledging the generosity of their sponsors. Groups or individuals interested in sponsoring may contact Brian Vanicek directly at vanicek@spjst.com or by telephone at 254-534-2902. No offer of support is considered too large or too small! —SPJST—
Zpráva ze schůze řádu Jaromír SPJST č. 54 ve Westu, Tx. Česky píšící dopisovatel Jan Vaculík Naše pravidelná čtvrtletní schůze se konala dne 13. září 2019 v síni svateho Josefa při osadě Nanebevstoupení Panny Marie ve Westu, Tx za příjemného počasí. Naše pravidlo platí, že máme mít první pátek v určitých měsících schůzi, avšak v září se plete do datumu Westfest a tak obyčejně máme schůzi hned na začátku měsíce anebo později. Vidíme, že se jedná o správné rozhodntí, protože většina našich členů pracuje v jednotlivých organisacích a schůze v pátek před Westfestem by nebyla dobře navštívena. President řádu Freddie Kaluža zahájil schůzi, přivítal přtomné členy a členky a vyzval je ke složení přísahy vlajce a republice, pro kterou stojí. Uctili jsme chvilkou ticha památku zemřelých členů. Tajemnice Janice Kaluža přečetla zápis z minulé schůze a byl schválen tak, jak byl čten. Lin da Kaluža přednesla svoji zprávu o bratrských akcích u našeho řádu a poukázala na náš tiskový orgán Věstník, kde je možno najít množství akcí, kterých se mohou naši členové zúčastnit. Lidé v dnešní době rádi posedávají u televise v poslední době a to působí nepříznivě na jejich tělesné a duševní zdraví. Mary Lou Mynář přednesla svoji zprávu o našich
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financích a peníze pěkně rostou v obou bankách. Hlavním bodem pořadu bylo pořádání vánoční besídky dne 1. prosince 2019 v Tours, Tx. v osadní síni. Projednali jsme obvyklé pořádání besídky, která začně o třetí hodině, přijdou se s námi pobavit mladí tanečníci ze střední školy, pak bude večeře a přijde svatý Mikuláš a paní Miikulášo vou a rozdají malé dárečky dětem i dospělým.Všichni musí počkat až do chvíle, kdy svatý Mikuláš začne rozdávat všem přítomným osobám obálku. Posoudili jsme náklady spojené s besídkou a zjistili jsme, že budeme muset uvažovat o jiné síni, protože síně v našem okolí si pozvedly ceny až poněkud vysoko, protože naše síně byla zničena a není postavna nová síň, jak bylo slíbeno po výbuchu. Múžeme uvažovat o tom, že bychom postavili naši síň na svoje útraty. Ve všeobecné diskusi se naši členové zabývali administrací naší jenoty. Je známo, že jednota měla několik chudší roků a nyní se ukazuje, že hodnota jednotlivých složek se vyrovnává a vedení jednoty se snaží zavádět různé novoty, které mají zabezpečit budoucnost jednoty. Je užitečné si nechat poradit a zeptat se rozumných lidí, kteří mají zkučenosti se životním pojištěním. Není možno také opomenout, že naše jednota kromě pojištění také prokazuje kulturní a společenské vyžití a že není možno opomíjet jednu část práce jednoty vůči druhé. Správný názor je v tom, že obě části činnosti jednoty, to je pojštění a kultura, se budou vzájemně podporovat..Ředitelé jednoty by měli zaujmout širší pole na jednotu a nehonit se jenom za výsledky účetního. Obě součásti činnosti naší jednoty musí být vyváženy ke prospěchu členů jednoty a jednoty samotné. S tím souvisí také prospěšnější uspořádání vnitřních poměrů v jednotě. Doufejme, že zaměstnanci a ředitelé jednoty pociťují dostatečnou odpovědnost za úspěšné podnikání a činnost jednoty. Na závér schze jsme měli losování a štěstí přálo Jo Ann Matúš a Joe Hromádkovi. Příští schůze se bude konat 1. listopadu a bude to schůze s volbami. Proto potřebujeme dostatek členů a členek, aby všichni přišli do schůze a zvolili odpovědné úředníky na příští rok. Proto všechny naše členy a členky srdečně zveme do síně sv Josefa při osadě ve Westu, Tx. —SPJST—
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Czech Summer Study Tour set for June-July 2020 The Czech Summer Study Tour 2020 is June 25 to July 17, 2020. The tour will depart the United States on June 24, 2020, to Prague, Czech Republic. Housing: Group participants will be housed in dorms of an agricultural university with double occupancy rooms sharing a bath. Single rooms are available at an extra charge. The dorm is situated in the northwestern part of Prague, linked to the center of town by bus and subway. Food Service: Three meals a day will be served featuring authentic Czech cuisine. Czech Language Instruction: Class size will depend on enrollment. Your level: Beginning or intermediate will be evaluated informally for placement into the proper class. The class will meet five days a week for four hours before lunch and once a week for two hours of conversation after lunch. The classes are non-credit courses. Excursions and cultural events are included. Instructors: Professors will be from Charles University and a linguistic institute in Prague. For more information, contact Thadious Polášek of Schulenburg, Texas, at polasek29@gmail.com or call 979-5622207. Submitted by, Thadious Polášek Lodge 67, Schulenburg —SPJST—
TCGS announces October “Book of the Month” Shared below is a portion of the introduction to Czechoslovakian Legionnaires: The Natives and Citizens of Vsetin County 1914-1920, the Texas Czech Genealogical Society’s October “Book of the Month,” written by PhDr. Ladislav Baletka, who authored the book in Czech, along with Mgr. Zdenek Pomkla. The 160-page book was translated into English by Jan Vaculik and republished by TCGS in 2012. It includes more than 100 photos of Czech Legion-
VĚSTNÍK naires, along with a roster according to their village or town, and an alphabetical index of surnames. It is both a historical and ancestral research publication. By ordering before October 31, 2019, you will receive free shipping and handling. To order before the end of the month, send a $21 check payable to TCGS, c/o Nancy Machu, 11 Stillmeadow, Round Rock, Texas 78664, or contact her at nbmachu@gmail.com or 512-218-1559. Add an additional $10 s/h fee after October 31. A complete list of all TCGS publications can be found on the TCGS website https://txczgs.org. Introduction: A desire to establish the first independent country of Czechs and Slovaks was accompanied by diplomatic endeavors and by battles of thousands of Czech and Slovak volunteers on the battlefields of the First World War. Immediately after the war started, Czech and Slovak natives living in the territory of Russia and France started, entirely spontaneously, to unify and to create military units of volunteers, with the aim to participate in the war against Austria-Hungary and Germany, armed with guns. At the same time, political struggle to initiate an independent state was organized under the leadership of Tomas G. Masaryk. Thanks to his work, volunteer units from war captives of Czech and Slovak nationality were organized. Their struggle was a mirror image of the massive national struggle to liberate their nation and to establish an independent Czechoslovakia. Among members of those volunteer foreign military units which were organized in the territory of Russia, France, and Italy, there were perhaps more than 1,600 courageous patriots who were natives of present-day Vsetin County. Some of them had fallen in the battle, many were injured, all of them suffered hardship of wartime, and most of all fought in remote countries with the one and only assurance that, if they would be captured by Austro-Hungarian and German armies, they would have the only destiny—execution. Their legion participation contributed to the establishment of a Czechoslovakian patriotic idea. They were enthusiastic supporters of it, they spread this idea around, and they defended it not only at the time of peace, but also during Nazi occupation
when many of them sacrificed their lives in the struggle to rebuild Czechoslovak independence. This book is dedicated to the memory of all these courageous people who fought for a free and democratic Czechoslovakia. Copyright © Texas Czech Genealogical Society – 2012 ISBN 978-0-9836549-9-5 All Rights Reserved Submitted by, Gladys Valchar TCGS Secretary SPJST Lodge 87, Temple —SPJST—
head of the family) sliced an apple crosswise. If the slice revealed the image of a perfect star, and the seeds were plump, it was believed that a peaceful new year of good fortune and health was instore for the family. Each member of the family then ate a bite of the apple. This shimmering red apple ornament, with brilliant glazes and accents of glitter, crafted of glass in the Czech Republic, will be a keepsake for years to come.
TCGS presents 2019 Christmas Ornament Collection
The Legend of the Christmas Spider #C19-22 - $19 The Legend of the Spider is perhaps one of the most favorite and best known legends. Many years ago, a very poor Czech mother was very sad because the next morning was Christmas, and she would have no gifts for her children. She cried and prayed all night and when the early morning sun, shining through the bedroom window, woke the children, they ran excitedly down the stairs to see their surprise. The mother tried to stop them, but she was unsuccessful. As she tried to think of something to tell the children, she began to understand, from their laughter and excitement, that the children saw something wonderful that she was not seeing through her tears and heartache. As she descended the stairs, she saw the children looking outside and, as she looked at them, a sparkle caught her eyes too. A spider had made a spider web in the tree just outside the window. As the sun shone on the web, it glistened brightly, and the children believed they had received a special Christmas treat. The Lord had answered the mother’s prayers by giving her children something she could not. The story of the Christmas spider has taught us that it is important to be hard working and that anything done with good intentions doesn’t go unnoticed and is thoroughly rewarded. Commemorating this legend even to this day, people often decorate their trees with tinsel and put an artificial spider ornament on the tree.
With the 2019 Christmas season quickly approaching, Texas Czech Genealogical Society (TCGS) wishes to introduce its 2019 collection of ornaments. This will be the seventh year that we have offered ornaments associated with a legend, a tradition, or a symbol. In addition, this year we are excited to offer a very beautiful and unique line of ornaments that were made exclusively in the Czech Republic. Orders may be placed for shipment beginning on October 15 by calling Nancy Machu at 512-218-1559 or sending a message to nbmachu@gmail.com. Shipping charges will apply, based on quantity ordered. Please call for shipping charges. Ornaments, as well as a large array of Czech gifts, including books, crystal, jewelry, etc., may also be purchased in our gift shop, located in the lower level of the SPJST Home Office at 520 North Main Street in Temple, Texas. We will be open every Wednesday during October and November from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. In addition, from December 2 to 6 and December 9 to 13, our salesroom will be open daily for your shopping convenience. The hours will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Here is our first week’s offering: The Legend of the Apple #C19-25 - $11 The apple played an important role in the traditional European Christmas Eve celebrations. After dinner, the father (or
VĚSTNÍK Legend of the Poinsettia # C19-26 - $15 One of the most delightful decorations at Christmas is the poinsettia. The flower was brought to the United States from Mexico by Joel R.Poinsett, who served as the USA’s first ambassador to Mexico, from 1825 to 1829. The plant was named for him, and the legend of the poinsettia comes from Mexico. It tells of a girl named Maria and her little brother, Pablo. They were very poor, but they always looked forward to the Christmas festival. At Christmas time, a large manger scene was set up in the village church, and the days before Christmas were filled with parades and parties. The children loved Christmas, but they were always rather sad because they had no money to buy presents. They longed to have something that they could give to the church for Baby Jesus, but they could think of nothing. One Christmas, Eve, Maria, and Pablo set out for the church to attend the service. Along the way, an angel told them to pick some weeds growing along the roadside to take as their gift to the Baby Jesus. The other children teased them when they arrived with their gift, but they knew they had given what they could. Maria and Pablo began placing the green plants around the manger and miraculously, the green top leaves turned into bright red petals, and soon the manger was surrounded by beautiful star-like flowers just like the poinsettias we see today. Star of Bethlehem # C19-27 - $12 The Star is a symbol of the guiding light that led the wise men to Bethlehem, where the Christ-Child lay in a manger. It is a heavenly sign of the fulfillment of God’s promise to send a Savior into the world. Throughout much of the world today, the Christian holiday begins with the appearance of the first star on Christmas Eve. This star, shimmering in transparent glass accented with gold and silver glitter, will be an important family heirloom for years to come.
Wednesday, October 16, 2019 The Czech Greeting and Traditions Ornament # TSL-30 - $10 Vesele Vanoce, “Merry Christmas”, is a greeting all Czechs can say. This ornament has sold out every year and continues to be very desirable. The reverse side of the ornament shows Czech Christmas Customs. It reads: “On the evening of December 5, St. Nicholas legendarily descends from a gold cord with an angel and mentor to reward or admonish children. At Christmas Eve supper, a chair is left vacant for the Christ-child. After supper, candles on the tree are lighted. Tree décor includes straw and paper stars, Bohemian glass ornaments, fruits, nuts, cookies, and intricately painted eggshells – symbolizing birth. After midnight mass, children often sleep on straw by the manger, reminiscent of Christ’s birth. On January 6, Epiphany, priests write C+M+B over the doors of homes, placing a cross between letters which stand for the initials of the Magi and a Latin phrase meaning “May Christ Bless This Home.” —SPJST—
Czech Wedding Traditions in the Czech Republic Classic Wedding Traditions Though most of the traditions found at Czech weddings are typically Christian traditions and can be found at different weddings all around the world, we found a few in particular that stood out and are singular to Czechs. These traditions may vary depending on the region you’re in and might not even be used in today’s time, but have been passed down from generations and will always remain part of Czech heritage. Invitation Cookies According to the tradition, they are made several weeks before the wedding. They are distributed to familiars, friends, and neighbors and also serve as an invitation for the wedding. Cookies should
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have at least three types of filling, and they represent the housewife culinary art. As the tradition is not only very nice, but also very tasty, there is no danger that it will be forgotten. Groom’s Test - An Axe and A Bottle At the doorstep of the bride’s home, an axe and bottle of wine would be presented to the groom. If he chooses the axe, it is a good sign, and it means he will be a good husband and worker. But if he selects the bottle, it means he will be lazy and a drunkard.
Bride’s Test With the first step into the groom’s house, the bride has to quickly clean the house. This expresses that she wants to be a good housewife. Scoop Dancing Finally, all the guests arm themselves with pots and pot lids and march singing and make a lot of noise through the house or the flat of the couple - to drive away all the bad ghosts. Bridesmaids They accompany the bride to the church. The ghosts that want to harm the bride confuse her with other bridesmaids. To be successful in confusing the ghosts, bridesmaids have to have very similar dress as the bride. Rain Down with Roses Nephews or daughters of the couple’s friends go in front of the wedding parade to the church and rain down roses. This is also pagan tradition. The flowers are to attract the earth mother. Rosemary Bridal Wreath The bridesmaids will make a rosemary wreath and give it to the bride the night before the wedding to wear on her wedding day. This wreath symbolizes a hope for wisdom, love, and loyalty in the couple’s future and is a lovely accessory the bride can either hold or wear in her hair. Some people give out sprigs of rosemary to the guests of the wedding as well for fertility and luck.
In addition to the wreath, in the Czech Republic, the tradition of wearing something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue is strictly followed; however, the “borrowed” item must belong to a friend who is already married, and the “something old” must be a family heirloom. Plate Breaking This is a common tradition found at many wedding receptions around the world. To start off the reception, someone in the wedding party would break a plate at the feet of the bride and groom. Together, the newlyweds would then sweep the broken pieces to signify they will work together in their future life together, and that the wife will take care of her husband and keep their home tidy.
Chlebíčky Eating chlebíčky is something we know all too well! These open-faced sandwiches are common hors d’oeuvres not only in Czech households, but also at weddings. The variety of toppings and spreads is so wide that they make for the perfect party food. Typically, the bride’s family will prepare large batches of potato salad, or such for the chlebíčky.
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VĚSTNÍK necessary to take and give by equal part to each other. Because of this concise symbolism, this tradition is still widely popular.
Sharing Soup Just as the couple will slice the cake together in the United States, in the Czech Republic, newlyweds will eat soup out of the same bowl and with a shared spoon to “become one.” This signifies that they will share everything including food. Another meaning, which may be even more substantial, is the symbol of the joint loaf of bread, from which it’s
Flower Bouquet Toss The bride throws the flower bouquet over her left shoulder once she leaves the church or town hall into a crowd of single women. The lucky lady who catches the bouquet is the next one to get married. Wedding Lane Friends form a lane through which the couple has to pass. They try to keep the couple from passing, but not in the violent way. The symbolic meaning is passing through the problems in marriage.
Kidnapping the Bride for Ransom This tradition symbolizes a woman’s separation from her parents and a transition to a new living community. When the reception is almost over, friends of the newlyweds and/or groomsmen hide the bride. Her husband must find her within a specific period of time; otherwise, he must buy her back - pay ransom - to symbolize the fact that he has promised to care for and protect her. The groom must also pay ransom once again at the exit of the church
where the groomsmen hang a rope decorated with empty bottles, ribbons, and flowers. By getting past this rope, the groom pays his way out of the sins of
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his youth. As they leave the church, the guests would sometimes place money in the groom’s shoes and on the bride’s veil as funding for the honeymoon. Dancing with the Veil At around midnight after the ceremony, the bride is blindfolded and does a ceremonial dance around all her single women guests/friends holding her veil. She is to pick out a girl and pin or place the veil on her, and whichever girl she chooses is next to be engaged. This tradition is similar to the throwing of the bridal bouquet.
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Carrying through the Doorstep Why does the groom carry the bride through the doorstep of their new home? It is for outsmarting the ghosts who live below the doorstep and protect the house. Another symbolical meaning is the beginning of a new life. http://www.tresbohemes.com/2018/07/classic-wedding-traditions-in-the-czech-republic/ http://www.pragueweddingagency.com/czech-wedding-traditions/ http://www.bohemiaweddings.com/czech-weddings-traditions-s-15.html
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Czech beer, sausage and sauerkraut, food trucks, games for the kids and more! Saturday, October 19, 2019 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 1435 Beall Street, Houston, Texas 77008 Adults $10.00 ages 2-17 or 65 and older $5.00 Beverages available for purchase from the Lodge only Music performances by: The Czech Orchestra & Chorus from 11:30 to 1:30 and by Adrian's Fault from 2:00 to 6:00
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SPJST Fraternal Activities and Entertainment Post your lodge’s upcoming SPJST 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 12 noon, unless otherwise posted. Send updates directly to: VĚSTNÍK, c/o Editor Melanie Zavodny, P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503. FAX to: 254-773-8087. Email to: vestnik@spjst.org. Advertising rates are $2 per column inch for lodge ads; $4 per column inch for nonprofit organization ads; and $6 per column inch for commercial ads. For advertising information, please call the Editor at 800-727-7578 or email vestnik@spjst.org. LODGE 1, FAYETTEVILLE (1) Monday, December 2—Lodge meeting, 6 p.m. Lodge Hall: 507 East Main Street, Fayetteville. Directions: Lodge hall is located on Hwy 159 East, 3 blocks from the town square. Hall Rental Information: 979-966-3795. Lodge Meetings: First Monday of evennumbered months - February, April, June, August, October, and December, 6 p.m. at the hall. LODGE 4, HALLETTSVILLE (6) Sunday, November 10—Lodge meeting, 3 p.m. Sunday, December 8—Christmas party Lodge Meetings: Held every other month at 3 p.m. at Hallettsville Chamber of Commerce, 1614 North Texana Street, Hallettsville. LODGE 6, COTTONWOOD (3) Friday, October 18—Social Saturday, October 19—Urban reunion Saturday, October 26—Class of 1969 Reunion Saturday, November 2—SPJST Lodge 66, Waco Luncheon Sunday, November 3—SPJST 6 meeting, 2 p.m. Saturday, November 9—Market Day Lodge Hall: 700 South Czech Hall Road, West. Directions: From Interstate 35, take the West exit and stop at the blinking light. Go east at the blinking light and stay on Oak Street through downtown West. Take Farm Road 2114 East for 3 miles. Turn right on Czech Hall Road. Lodge hall is on the right about 1/2 mile down the road. Hall Rental Information: Peggy Dobecka 254-717-0383 or Jeanette Beseda 254-717-7840. Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at the lodge hall. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 1:30 p.m. at the hall. For information, contact Youth Leader Peggy 254-717-0383; or dataped@sbcglobal.net. LODGE 8, WEIMAR (6) Monday, November 25—Lodge meeting, 6 p.m. Lodge Meetings: Fourth Monday of February, May, August, and November at 6 p.m. at Oakridge Smokehouse Restaurant, Schulenburg. LODGE 9, SNOOK (1) Lodge Hall: 457 CR 269, Snook. Directions: From Snook, turn on FM 2155 to downtown. At Snook School, stay right on Spur 2155. At “T”, turn right on CR 269. Go 3/10 mile; hall is on the left. Hall Rental Information: 979272-3732. Lodge Meetings: First Wednesday of each month, 7 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: First Wednesday of each month, 6:30 p.m. at the hall. For information, call Youth Leader Loree Lewis 979-220-4733. LODGE 13, DIME BOX (1) Lodge Hall: 1081 County Road 425, Dime Box. Directions: In Dime Box, turn left from FM 141 on CR 424. Go east on CR 425 for 3/10 mile; hall is on the left. Hall Rental Information: 979-884-1451; Hall Phone: 979-8841451. Lodge Meetings: Second Thursday of each month, 7 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 1 p.m. For information, contact Youth Leader Julie Schneider 512-269-8180. LODGE 15, BUCKHOLTS (2) Lodge Hall: 600 State Hwy 190/Hwy 36, Buckholts (historic hexagon-shaped building with a stone entrance.) Directions: Hall is located on Hwy 36, east of Buckholts, 1/4 mile east of downtown Buckholts. Hall Rental Information: 254-217-2863. Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly. For information, call 254-721-3902.
LODGE 17, NEW TABOR (1) Lodge Hall: 2674 CR 225, Caldwell. Directions: From Caldwell, turn from Hwy 36 east onto FM 166. Proceed 2.1 miles then turn left on CR 225. Go 1 mile, veering to the right. Hall is on the right. Hall Rental Information: 979272-3440. Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 3 p.m. at the hall. For information, call Youth Leader Holly Narro 979-218-4931. LODGE 18, ELGIN (2) Sunday, November 10—One Ton Country Sunday, November 17—Czechaholic Sunday, December 8—Red Ravens Sunday, December 15—Glen Collins Tuesday, December 31—New Year’s Eve Dance: Fritz Hodde. $20 per person Lodge Hall: 702 Hwy 95 North, Elgin. Lodge 18 is a nonsmoking facility. Hall Rentals/Band Bookings: David Meyer 512-217-0162. Hall phone: 512-285-3100. Lodge Meetings: Third Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m. at the hall. LODGE 20, GRANGER (2) Lodge Hall: 114 West Davila, Granger. Hall Rental Information: Brenna Bohac 512-859-2584. Lodge Meetings: Second Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the hall. A light meal is served before each meeting. All members are invited. Youth Club Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 1:30 p.m. at the hall. Call Youth Leader Brita Goodman for information 254-541-5344. LODGE 23, MORAVIA (6) Lodge Hall: FM 957 North, Schulenburg. Located 12 miles south of Schulenburg, in Moravia. Directions: From Hwy 77 between Hallettsville and Schulenburg, take FM 532 West for 4 miles to Moravia. Turn right on FM 957 North; go 1 mile. Hall is on the right. Lodge Meetings: Tuesday after the second Sunday in March, June, and September, 7:30 p.m.; and the first Sunday of December, 3 p.m. at the hall. LODGE 24, CYCLONE (2) Tuesday, December 31—New Year’s Eve: Jerry Haisler and the Melody 5. Watch for details. Sunday, January 26, 2020—Squeezebox with Mollie B and Ted Lange. Watch for ticket information and details. Saturday, February 15, 2020—Red Ravens. Watch for details. Lodge Hall: 411 FM 964, Cyclone. Directions: Hall is 12 miles east of Temple, past Zabcikville. Exit Hwy 53 at blinking light to FM 485; go 1 mile to FM 964. Hall Rental Information: Mark Maddux 254-721-1774; or Brenda Maddux 254-721-1682. Lodge Meetings: Second Monday of each month, 7 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at the hall. For information, call Kim Campbell 254-721-0586. LODGE 25, ENNIS (3) Saturday, October 19—Rental, Birthday Party Lodge Hall: 1901 East Hwy 34, Ennis. Hall Rental Information: 972-875-8381. Mail: PO Box 129, Ennis, Texas 75120. Email: SPJSTennis@yahoo.com. Game Room: Open every Wednesday, 5:30 p.m.Lodge Meetings: Second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. in the lodge dining room with supper at 6:30 p.m. followed by a complimentary social in the game room. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. For information, call Youth Leader Rita Holland 469-337-2284.
LODGE 28, EAST BERNARD (6) Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of March, June, September, and December at 12 noon at Wharton County Library - East Bernard Branch, 746 Clubside Drive, East Bernard.Call Secretary Helen Kelner 281-342-2624 for information. LODGE 29, TAYLOR (2) • All Wednesday, Friday night dances - free admission • Old-fashioned hamburgers served Fridays, 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, October 16—Live music: Taylor Made Band, 7 to 10 p.m. Friday, October 18—Dance: Les and the Leftovers, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Saturday, October 19—Top Shelf Band, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m., downstairs. No admission. Friday, October 25—Dance: Sterling Country, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Lodge Hall: 5025 FM 619, Taylor. Directions: In Taylor, at intersection of State Hwy 95 and US 79 Business (4th Street), turn east on Hwy 79. Proceed to FM 619, turn north (left) and go about .8 mile to the large, 2-story hall. Hall Rental Information/Hall Phone: 512-352-9139. Live Music: First and third Wednesday each month, free, 7 to 10 p.m.; Friday night dance, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Lodge Meetings: Second Wednesday of each month, 6:30 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: Second Sunday of each month at 1 p.m. For information and meeting location, call Youth Leader Cristy Girod 512-468-1347. LODGE 30, TAITON (6) Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 1:30 p.m. at Taiton Community Center, 14221 FM 961, El Campo. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at Taiton Community Center, 14221 FM 961, El Campo. For information, call Youth Leader Lisa Bubela 979-5437120. LODGE 32, VICTORIA (6) Thursday, November 14—Lodge meeting, 6:30 p.m. Lodge Meetings: Held the second Thursday of every other month - January, March, May, July, September, and November, 2019 at Victoria Mall Meeting Room, at 6:30 p.m. For information, contact Secretary Linda Mozisek 361-220-7725. LODGE 35, ELK (3) Saturday, October 19—Lost Heart Highway Saturday, October 26—Huser Brothers Band Saturday, November 2—Nolan Pick Band Saturday, November 30—Gordon Collier Band Wednesday, December 14—Huser Brothers Band Lodge Hall: 9508 Elk Road, Axtell. Directions: From Interstate 35 in Waco, take Hwy 84 East exit. Stay on Hwy 84 East through Bellmead; go approximately 8 miles. On the right side of Hwy 84 will be a sign saying “Elk.” Take the Elk Road. Turn right on Elk Road; go approximately 1 mile; the road will dead end. Turn right at the dead end; go approximately 1/2 mile. Hall is on the left. Hall Rental Information: Gene Pavelka 254-749-3326. Hall Phone: 254-863-9320. Lodge Meetings: Second Wednesday of each month, 7:30 p.m. at the hall. Sales Agent: James (Dude) Mann 254-715-0275; mrdudemann@yahoo.com. LODGE 38, KOVAR (1) Lodge Hall: 278 Zimmerhanzel Road, Flatonia. Hall Rental Information: 512-237-9099/day; 830-8394353/night. Lodge Meetings: Second Monday of each month, 6:30 p.m. at the hall. For information, call 512332-6758. LODGE 39, BRYAN (1) Lodge Hall: Cherry Bend Circle, Lot 12, Bryan. Directions: From Hwy 6, turn west on OSR. Go 2 miles to Mumford Road; turn left. Go 1.1 mile and turn left on Magnolia. Take the first right turn on Cherry Bend Circle. Hall (white building) is at the bend of the road. Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly - watch for date in Věstník, 1 p.m. at the hall. Lunch at 12:30 p.m. Meat, drinks, and serving items provided by the lodge. Please bring a dessert or side dish. For information, call President Wade O’Shields 979-2183527; or FAC Ronnie Roesler 979-406-0158. LODGE 40, EL CAMPO-HILLJE (6) Lodge Hall: 30420 Loop 524 US Hwy 59, Hillje. Directions: Hall is just off US 59 in Hillje. Hall Rental Information: Cathy Garcia 979-332-1614; Hall Phone: 979-648-2317. Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 1 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: For meeting date, time, location, call Youth Leader Cathy Garcia 979-332-1614. LODGE 41, PORT LAVACA (6) Lodge Meetings: Third Tuesday of February, May, August, and November at 6 p.m. at Six Mile Volunteer Fire Department Meeting Room, Royal Road, Port Lavaca. For information, call lodge Secretary Mary Sitka 361-5525170 or email danmarysitka@yahoo.com.
LODGE 47, SEATON (2) Lodge Hall: 10842 State Hwy 53, Temple. Directions: Seaton Star Hall is 7 miles east of Temple on Hwy 53 (Adams Avenue). Star Hall is a non-smoking facility. Hall Rental Information: Danny Stepan 254-760-7819; Hall Phone: 254-985-2548. Visit www.seatonstarhall.com. Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 1 p.m. at the hall.Call Youth Leader Amber Bartek for information 254-931-0295. LODGE 48, BEYERSVILLE (2) Attention - Update: There will be no progressive 42 tournament this year/fall due to ongoing hall repairs. Lodge 48, Beyersville suffered devastating damage to its hall due to a fire on Tuesday, July 16, 2019. Please keep our members in your thoughts and prayers. For information or questions, contact Lodge 48 President Robert Leshikar 512-635-3021. Lodge Hall: 10450 FM 619, Taylor. Directions: From Taylor, take the South Loop. Turn right on FM 112 and go about 0.8 mile. Turn right on FM 619; continue on FM 619 for approximately 4 miles. Hall is on the right. Hall Rental Information: 512-739-9324. Lodge Meetings: Second Monday of each month, 6:30 p.m. at the hall. The December meeting will be held prior to the Christmas party at 3:30 p.m. on December 8, 2019. Youth Club Meetings: Second Sunday of each month at 5:30 p.m. at the hall. For information, call Youth Leader Michelle Newsom 512-913-0226. LODGE 49, ROWENA (4) Lodge Hall: 706 FM 2133, Rowena. Hall Rental Information: 325-262-3377 - Butch Wood. Lodge Meetings: First Wednesday of February, May, August, and November at 6 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month at 1 p.m. at the hall. Call Youth Leader Becky Wood for information 325-656-0029. LODGE 51, ELLINGER (1) Lodge Meetings: Third Friday of March, June, September, and December, 6:30 p.m. at Ellinger Fire Department, West Main Street in Ellinger. For information, call Calvin 979-378-2364. LODGE 54, WEST (3) Lodge Meetings: First Friday in March, June, and November, and the second Friday in September at St. Joseph Hall, 303 South Harrison Street in West, 7 p.m. For information, call Freddie 254-709-2303. LODGE 63, SWEET HOME (6) Lodge Meetings: Third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. For meeting location or information, call Lodge Secretary Ann Moseley 361-781-2644. LODGE 66, WACO (3) Lodge Meetings: Date, time, location TBA in the lodge’s monthly meeting minutes that appear in the Věstník. For information, call 254-799-4247. LODGE 67, SCHULENBURG (1) Lodge Meetings: Third or fourth Sunday of March, June, September, and December (Christmas) at Oakridge Smokehouse Restaurant in Schulenburg, 2 p.m. To confirm meeting date/s, call Ernest Kutac 979-561-7190. LODGE 73, SEYMOUR (4) Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 12 p.m. unless otherwise noted. For meeting location, call Alice Orsak 940-889-2391. LODGE 76, WICHITA FALLS (4) Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday in March, June, September, and December, 1 p.m. at Luby’s Cafeteria, 1801 Ninth Street in Wichita Falls. For information, contact Dianna Ibarra 940-224-7383. LODGE 79, CORPUS CHRISTI (7) Lodge Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 1 p.m. at the Sokol Hall, 5502 Kostoryz Road, Corpus Christi. Meal served at 1 p.m.; meeting follows. Visitors welcome. Youth Club Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at Sokol Hall, 5502 Kostoryz Road, Corpus Christi. Call Youth Leader Marcia Rew for information 361-563-6779. LODGE 80, HOLLAND (2) Lodge Hall: 12141 East FM 2268, Holland. Directions: On Hwy 95, south of Holland, turn east on FM 2268. Go 1/2 mile to hall, which is on the right. Hall Phone: 254-6572485. Bingo: Every Thursday, 7 p.m. Permit No. SP12371416574; AL17460607355. Lodge Meetings: Held bi-monthly. Watch the Věstník for dates/times. Board of Directors’ Meetings: Watch the Věstník for dates/times. Youth Club Meetings: Second Wednesday of each month at the hall, 6 p.m. Call Youth Leader Kelly Taisler 254-913-3309 for location, information.
VĚSTNÍK LODGE 81, NEEDVILLE (5) Lodge Hall: 13609 Hwy 36, Needville. Directions: Hall is located at the corner of Hwy 36 and FM 361, one mile from the traffic light in Needville. Hall Manager/Bookings: Dan Natho 979-618-1426. Hall Phone: 361-793-4742. Lodge Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 1 p.m.; meal at 12 noon at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: Contact Youth Leader Madeline Gadway 979-900-9566; or madeline.gadway@gmail.com. LODGE 84, DALLAS (3) Lodge Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. Meeting location will be posted in the Věstník. Youth Club Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. - unless otherwise announced in the Věstník. Contact Youth Leader Lynda Novak 972-948-4456. LODGE 87, TEMPLE (2) Lodge Hall: 320 North 50th Street, Temple. Directions: From East Adams Avenue, turn north onto 50th Street; go 2/10 mile. Hall is on the left. Lodge Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at the hall. For information, call 254-773-2363. LODGE 88, HOUSTON (5) Saturday, October 19—The Telstars, country western. $15 online; $20 day of. Saturday, November 2—Moonglow, big band music. Dress code. $15 online. Saturday, November 9—Jeff Woolsey and the Dancehall Kings, country western. $15 online; $20 day of. Friday, November 15—The Fab 5 Beatles Tribute. $15 online; $20 day of. Saturday, December 7—Save the date! Country Christmas Party: Holiday dinner and dance. Check for updates at Lodge88.org Tuesday, December 31—Save the date! New Year’s Eve Dance: Wade Andrew Smith and Driftwood, country western. 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Check for updates at Lodge88.org Lodge Hall: 1435 Beall Street at West 15th, Houston (the Heights). Directions: Hwy 290—Take Mangum Dacoma exit; stay on frontage road. At third traffic light, turn left onto 18th Street. Go under freeway at third traffic light, turn on Beall Street. Hall is on the right. Hall Phone/Rental Information: Call 713-869-5767; or visit www.lodge88.org. Dances are held 8 to 11:30 p.m., unless otherwise noted. For more information, call 713-8695767, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Beer, set-ups, soda, and ice sold at bar. Please do not bring from outside. *Dress Code dances: evening attire for ladies and gentlemen. *Introductory pricing. Bingo: Every Thursday evening; games start at 7 p.m. License No. 17407503501. Lodge Meetings: Third Monday, 7 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 1 p.m. at the hall. For information, call Youth Leader Vanessa Guerrero 281-745-1697.
Wednesday, October 16, 2019 LODGE 130, DALLAS (3) Lodge Meetings: For monthly meeting date, time, and location, contact President/Sales Agent John Vrla 214906-3385 or email jvrla@cebridge.net. LODGE 133, SAN ANTONIO (7) Lodge Meetings: Quarterly meetings are held in March, July, October, and December at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Activity Center, 1630 Goliad Road, San Antonio. For information, contact President Jarolyn Popp 830-964-5135. LODGE 135, ENNIS (3) Lodge Meetings: Third Thursday of January, April, July, and October, 7 p.m. at Sokol hall, 2622 East Hwy 34, Ennis. Directions: From IH-35 East at Waxahachie, take Hwy 287 East exit. Stay Hwy 287 on until you come to Ennis. Go straight through downtown Ennis and under the overpass at IH-45. Then go approximately 1 3/4 miles on Hwy 34. Sokol Hall is on the left. LODGE 139, DANBURY (5) Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly - the second Sunday of March, June, September, and December at Main Street Steakhouse, 1802 Main Street in Danbury. Meeting at 12 noon, luncheon follows. For information, call Lonnie 979922-1553. LODGE 141, SEALY (1) Lodge Meetings: Second Tuesday of every other month - February, April, June, August, October, and December at 6 p.m. at Gordon Memorial Library, 917 North Circle Drive, Sealy. For information, contact Secretary Bernice Stolarski 979-885-6786. LODGE 142, HOUSTON (5) Lodge Meetings: Third Sunday of each month except in December which is the second Sunday at 2 p.m. - unless otherwise noted; meal served at 1 p.m. Meetings are held at SPJST Lodge 88, Houston, 1435 Beall Street at West 15th, Houston (the Heights) in the annex building unless otherwise noted. For information, contact Lodge142 President Keith Kieschnick 832-627-2842; or Secretary Elizabeth Hermis 281-787-8717. Youth Club Meetings: Held the same date, time, and location as the adult lodge meetings - unless otherwise noted. For information, call Youth Leader Catherine Manchack 832-4430469. LODGE 148, EL MATON (6) Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 3 p.m. at Frank Hahn’s Camphouse in El Maton. Youth Club Meetings: Second Sunday of each month following the adult lodge meeting at Frank Hahn’s Camphouse in El Maton. Call Youth Leader Melissa Zielonka for information 979-618-1890. LODGE 151, WHARTON (6) Monday, December 9—Lodge meeting, 6:30 p.m.
LODGE 91, SAN JACINTO (5) Lodge Meetings: Quarterly meetings - TBA in the Věstník. For information, contact Lodge Secretary Vonda Smesny 832-694-8762.
Lodge Meetings: Second Monday of March, June, September, and December, 6:30 p.m. at Wharton Depot Museum, 100 South Sunset Street, Wharton. For information, call 979-532-5884.
LODGE 92, FORT WORTH (3) Lodge Hall: 3316 Roberts Cut Off Road, Fort Worth 76114. Directions: From IH-35 West in Fort Worth, take IH-30 West to the Henderson exit. Take Henderson North; it becomes Jacksboro Hwy (TX 199). Stay on this road north until Roberts Cut Off, which is a right off of Jacksboro Hwy. Hall - also known as National Hall - is on the right about 2 or 3 blocks down the road. Great Western Inn Motel is on the corner. Hall Event/Rental Information: Call National Hall Events Manager Jon Durham 817-6241361. Visit Lodge 92 website www.nationalhallfortworth.com. Ladies Circle: Meets the second Tuesday of each month. Randy and the 92nd Road House Band plays every first Sunday. Dressy casual. Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at the hall - unless otherwise noted.
LODGE 154, FORT WORTH (3) Lodge Hall: 6500 Boat Club Road, Fort Worth. Directions: From IH-35 West in Fort Worth, take IH-20 West exit. Stay on IH-20 West until you come to 820; stay on 820 until you come to Jacksboro Hwy and Azle Street exit. Take Azle Street exit; go to the traffic light. Turn left at the traffic light. Go to the second traffic light then turn right onto Boat Club Road. Go approx. 2 1/2 miles. Hall is on the right. Hall Phone: 817-237-5181. Lodge Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 3:30 p.m. at the hall. For information, call 817-731-2580. Youth Club Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 5 p.m. at the hall. Contact Youth Leaders CarrieAnn Jones 817-371-1727, carrieannjones@att.net; or Appa Burcie 817-614-2967, abburcie2015@gmail.com for information.
LODGE 97, PLACEDO (6) Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly in the Community Room at Victoria Mall, 6 p.m. For information, call Secretary Judy Bellanger 361-576-2935. LODGE 107, FLORESVILLE (7) Lodge Hall: 1156 FM 1303, Floresville. Directions: From Floresville, take FM 536 West for 3 miles to FM 1303; turn right and go 2 miles. Hall is on the right. Hall Rental Information: 830-393-7796. Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 3 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: For meeting date/time/location, contact Youth Leader Lian Lynn 830-480-2737. LODGE 117, ROBSTOWN (7) Lodge Meetings: First Saturday of March, June, September, and December, 1:30 p.m. at Hilltop Community Center, 11425 Leopard, Corpus Christi.
LODGE 155, AUSTIN (2) Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of March, June, September, and December. For meeting time/location, call Secretary Ginny Prasatik 512-472-1721. LODGE 157, LUBBOCK (4) Lodge Meetings: Last Sunday of every other month of March, June, and September; then December - the first Sunday at 2:30 p.m. For meeting location, contact Secretary Cynthia Kristinek - phone 806-763-7245; or email cyndynjerome@gmail.com. LODGE 160, SAN ANGELO (4) Lodge Meetings: Third Wednesday of February, May, and August; and the November meeting is held the third Sunday. Watch the Věstník for meeting time/location. For information, contact President Sandra Jansa 325-651-8045; or sandra.jansa@hotmail.com. Youth Club Meetings: For date, time, location, call Youth Leader Ryan Jansa 325234-5879.
LODGE 162, IOWA COLONY (5) Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at Iowa Colony Community Center, 12003 CR 65, Iowa Colony. For information, contact President Betty Crawford 713-594-5049. Youth Club Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at Iowa Colony Community Center. For information, call Youth Leader Brenda Moyle 713-303-1471. LODGE 169, BRENHAM (1) Lodge Meetings: Fourth Thursday in February, April, June, August, October, 6:30 p.m. at Texas Seafood and Steakhouse, 2209 South Market Street, Brenham. (December meeting/social information will be announced at a later date.) Lodge Information: Call Stephen Bliznak 979-251-4150; or Lenora Bliznak 979-277-8845. LODGE 172, PASADENA (5) Attention: Lodge 172 has closed its hall doors, and the building is for sale. Until further notice, hall opens only for monthly lodge meetings, held the fourth Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. For information, contact Jo 713628-3007; or Helen 713-920-7172. Lodge Hall: 3609 Preston Road, Pasadena. Lodge Meetings: Fourth Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. LODGE 177, ACADEMY (2) Lodge Hall: 711 Rio Poco, Little River-Academy. Directions: Hall is on the south side of Academy, just off Hwy 95, on the right. Hall Phone: 254-982-4434. Please leave a message with questions. Bingo: Every Tuesday and Friday at 7 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Kitchen is open. Board of Trustees/Lodge Meetings: Second Wednesday of January, March, May, July, September, and November - Board Meeting, 6:15 p.m. Regular lodge meeting, 6:30 p.m. LODGE 179, WARRENTON (1) Lodge Meetings: Second Thursday of each month, 11 a.m. Location will be announced in the Věstník prior to the meeting each month. For information, contact Ricky Weyand 979-966-7138. LODGE 180, BURLESON (3) Lodge Meetings: First Tuesday of each month at the Burleson Police Department Building - Community Room, 1161 S.W. Wilshire Blvd, Burleson, 6:15 p.m. For information, call 817-905-2097 or 972-268-0022. LODGE 182, FALLS COUNTY (2) Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at The Chicken Place, 504 Bridge Street, Marlin. Youth Club Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 3 p.m. at The Chicken Place, 504 Bridge Street, Marlin. For information, contact Youth Leader Becky Beckendorf 254749-5732. LODGE 183, ARLINGTON (3) Lodge Hall: 3100 Pleasant Valley Lane, Arlington. Directions: Take IH-35 West to Fort Worth. Take IH-20 East exit and proceed on IH-20 East until you come to Cooper Street exit. Take Cooper Street exit to the North. Stay on Cooper Street until you come to Mayfield Street. Turn right on Mayfield; go down and turn left on Pleasant Valley Lane. Hall Rental Information/Hall Phone: 682-8003485. Game Nights are every Tuesday and Thursday, 7 p.m. and every Sunday, 1:30 p.m. Permit No. 17516910506. Lodge Meetings/Family Nights: Third Sunday of each month at 4 p.m. at the hall. LODGE 184, MOULTON (6) Lodge Hall: FM 532 West, Moulton. Directions: From Texas 95 in Moulton, take FM 532 West for 4 miles. Hall is located on the right. Lodge Meetings: Second Tuesday of February, May, August, and November, 7 p.m. at the hall. LODGE 185, NEW BRAUNFELS (7) Lodge Meetings: Every other month - February, April, June, August, October, and December. Call for meeting date, time, and location. Youth Club Meetings: Fourth Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. (subject to change). Call Youth Leader Jessica McCoy for information 979-7778215. LODGE 186, CALDWELL (1) Lodge Hall: 937 State Hwy 36, Caldwell. Directions: Hall is just off Hwy 36 on the south side of Caldwell, next to Burleson County Fairgrounds. Hall Rental Information: 979-567-4264. Social games: Every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Kitchen and bar open. License Permit No. 1-74-20733095-41002. Lodge Meetings: Second Tuesday of each month, 6:30 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 2:30 p.m. at the hall. Call Youth Leader Yolanda Brinkman for information 979-567-0637.
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LODGE 187, ROUND ROCK (2) Lodge Hall: 920 Luther Peterson Place, Round Rock. Directions: From Taylor, take Hwy 79 into Round Rock until you get to Sunrise. There will be a 7-11 store on the right. Turn right and proceed past Hopewell School. Continue through the four-way stop. Luther Peterson Boulevard is the first street on the left. From Temple, take IH-35 South. Just past Georgetown, exit on University Boulevard. Proceed to stop sign. Take left on University Boulevard. The third street is Sunrise. Turn right onto Sunrise. The second street to the right will be Luther Peterson Boulevard. Hall Rental Information: 512-255-1554; or 512-771-4948. Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, beginning at 2 p.m. at the hall, followed by entertainment and potluck meal. LODGE 189, BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION (1) Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of March, June, September, and December, 2 p.m. at (unless otherwise noted) C and J Barbecue, 1010 South Texas Avenue in Bryan. LODGE 191, LUFKIN (5) Lodge Hall: 197 Hughes Road, Lufkin. Hall Rental Information/Dance Reservations: George Scogin 936-8752867. Regular Dances: Third Friday night of each month, 7 to 10 p.m. Please continue to bring finger foods for the snack table. Lodge Meetings: Monday night before the third Friday night of the month, 7 p.m. at the hall. LODGE 196, HOUSTON-WEST (5) Lodge Hall: 17810 Huffmeister Road, Cypress. Directions: Off Hwy 290 West at Skinner. Hall Phone: 281373-9482; email spjstlodge196@gmail.com. Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of every month - potluck served at 1 p.m.; meeting begins at 2 p.m. - unless otherwise noted. For information, call Cadance Wager 713515-2835. LODGE 200, BRUCEVILLE-EDDY (2) Lodge Meetings: First Wednesday of each month on even months - February, April, June, August, October, and December, 6:30 p.m. at Taylor Hall, 100 4th Street, Eddy. For information, contact President Allen Trigg, Sr. 254-624-5152. LODGE 201 BLEIBLERVILLE-NELSONVILLE (1) Lodge Hall: 3948 FM 2502, Bleiblerville. Directions: Hall is across the street from the post office in Bleiblerville. Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 3 p.m. at the hall. For information, call Jenell 979-357-2181. LODGE 202, JOURDANTON (7) Adult Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly, the first Sunday of March and June at 1 p.m.; and the second Sunday of September and December at 1 p.m. A meal will be served at each meeting. Meetings are at Jourdanton Community Center, 1101 Campbell Avenue, Jourdanton. For information, contact Secretary Bettie House 830281-8246. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of every month at 1:15 p.m. except in September and December, meetings are held on the second Sunday beginning at 1 p.m. at Jourdanton Community Center, 1101 Campbell Avenue, Jourdanton. For information, contact Youth Leader Regina House 830-570-2046. LODGE 207, IOWA PARK (4) Lodge Meetings: Third Thursday of each month, 6 p.m. For meeting location, call Secretary Joyce Kotulek 940855-0882. LODGE 215, SOUTH PLAINS (4) Lodge Meetings: First Saturday of each month, 6 p.m. at 631 Lockwood Street in Tahoka. For information, contact Secretary Pam Lehmann 806-535-8356. Youth Club Meetings: First Saturday of each month, 6 p.m. at 631 Lockwood Street in Tahoka. For information, contact Youth Leader Janeece Williams 806-632-5239. LODGE 219, EL PASO (4) Lodge Meetings: Second Wednesday of every month at 6 p.m. at Village Inn, 1500 Airway Boulevard in El Paso, Texas 79925. For questions, call President Juan Reyna 915-256-4346. LODGE 229, ABILENE (4) Lodge Meetings: Second Tuesday of February, May, August, and November at 6 p.m. For meeting location information, contact Secretary Tammy Copeland 325-333-4089. LODGE 232, HOUSTON MIDTOWN (5) Lodge Meetings: Held the third Tuesday of every other month in January, March, May, July, September, and November, 6:30 pm. at Czech Cultural Museum Houston, 4920 San Jacinto, Houston. For information, contact Secretary Catherine Anderson 713-726-1928. LODGE 246, MORGAN’S POINT (2) Lodge Meetings: Unless otherwise announced, second Tuesday of January, March, May, July, September, and November, 11:30 a.m. For meeting location, call President Ingrid Petrik 254-760-1831 or Secretary Melanie Zavodny 254-534-0807. LODGE 258, SEGUIN (7) Lodge Meetings: For meeting date, location, and time, contact President Chester Jenke 210-413-3053 or Treasurer Colleen Jenke 210-215-9494. —SPJST—
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