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Volume 108 Number4
Benevolence
H E R A L D
★ Humanity
★ Brotherhood
February 24, 2020
ISSN —07458800
Lodge 184, Moulton supports fire department
SPJST Lodge 184, Moulton presented a check for $5,000 to Moulton Volunteer Fire Department. Pictured, left to right, are Kyle Koncaba, Ryan Koncaba (in front), Tim Koncaba, Lodge 184 President Elmer Michna, Vice President/Secretary/FAC Terry Stevenson, Treasurer Johnnie Hoffman, and District Six Director Karen Kaspar.
LODGE 17, NEW TABOR YOUTH WINS
Lodge 20, Granger Youth Make Valentines for VA
2020 CAMP TEE-SHIRT DESIGN CONTEST The grand prize winner of the 2020 SPJST Summer Camp TeeShirt Design Contest is Macy Narro of Lodge 17, New Tabor in District One. Congratulations, Macy! See page 33 for all of the age category winners and a list of participants. Tee-shirts will soon be available for purchase from the SPJST Youth Department. Watch the Vestnik for an order form.
Lodge 20, Granger Youth Club hosted a membership drive meeting on Sunday, February 9, 2020, in Granger. “We made valentine cards for the VA in Temple and had Big Red floats,” youth Collin Teague reported.
( ( ( ( ( Inside This Week’s Věstník ( ( ( ( ( Important Dates ...................................3 Readers Write ......................................3 Interest Rates ......................................3 Vision 2020 Convention......................4 District News......................................10 Lodge Section ...................................12
In Memoriam ......................................25 Youth Section ....................................26 Vestnik Project ..................................27 Czech Culture ....................................34 Advertisements .................................37 Lodge Calendar .................................38
Standing committees meet at SPJST Home Office Page 13
Lodge 24 Cyclone hosts Valentine Sweetheart dance Page 16
District Two youth enjoy annual skating party Page 31
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Editor’s Note
Happy Leap Year Day February 29, 2020!
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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 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/VICE CHAIRMAN 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/CHAIRMAN 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 - Lydia Talamantez 325-262-9743 • lillyg636@yahoo.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 - Laura Pospichal, PO Box 253, Rowena, Texas 76875 - 325-365-6485 - yellowcar02@aol.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 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 - Debbie Kostelka, 1914 CR 403, Dime Box, Texas 77853 - 979-540-8532 - debbiekostelka@yahoo.com District Two - Edwin Pechal, 10660 State Highway 53, Temple, Texas 76501 - 254-985-2282 - edwinpechal@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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aturday, February 29, 2020, is Leap Day, or Leap Year Day. February has 29 days this year - the first time in four years. Leap years coincide with SPJST Convention years, summer Olympic Games, and presidential elections in the United States. With all of these exciting events, we can really use the extra day! According to timeanddate.com, leap days are needed to keep our calendar in alignment with the Earth’s revolutions around the Sun. “It takes the Earth approximately 365.242189 days – or 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes, and 45 seconds – to circle once around the Sun. This is called a tropical year. “Without an extra, or intercalary, day on February 29 nearly every four years, we would lose almost six hours every year. After only 100 years, a calendar without leap years would be off by approximately 24 days in relation to fixed seasonal days such as the vernal equinox or the winter solstice.” Leap day has been around for more than 2,000 years, and it is still associated with age-old customs, folklore, and superstition. One of the most well-known traditions is that women propose to their boyfriends - instead of the other way around. 2020 is an exciting year! We have an extra day so let’s make the most of it! How will you spend your extra day on Saturday, February 29?
Wanted to Change the World This epitaph is attributed to an unknown monk from 1100 A.D. When I was a young man, I wanted to change the world. I found it was difficult to change the world, so I tried to change my nation. When I found I couldn’t change the nation, I began to focus on my town. I couldn’t change the town, so I tried to change my family. Now, as an old man, I know the only thing I can change is myself. And suddenly I realize that if long ago I had changed myself, I could have made an impact on my family. My family and I could have made an impact on our town. Their impact could have changed the nation, and I could indeed have changed the world.
Věstník Dates and Deadlines March 9 Věstník deadline is Mon., March 2 at 5 p.m. March 23 Věstník deadline is Mon., March 16 at 5 p.m. April 13 Věstník deadline is Mon., April 6 at 5 p.m. April 27 Věstník deadline is Mon., April 20 at 5 p.m. May 11 Věstník deadline is Mon., May 4 at 5 p.m. May 25 Věstník deadline is Mon., May 18 at 5 p.m. —SPJST—
VĚSTNÍK, (USPS 658480) is published on the second and fourth Mondays of each month 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 (Number in parentheses denotes SPJST district.)
Feb. 29 March 7
Lodge 47, Seaton Chili Supper and Family Night Fun (2) SPJST State Straight Domino Tournament SPJST Home Office, Temple March 8 Daylight Savings Time Begins March 8 Lodge 84, Dallas 110th Anniversary Celebration (3) Sokol Hall, Dallas March 10 Lodge 186, Caldwell Special-Called Meeting (1) March 15 District Two Spring Meeting • Lodge 47, Seaton (2) March 15 District Six Spring Meeting (6) at St. Mary’s Parish Hall, Hallettsville Hosted by Lodges 4, Hallettsville and 63, Sweet Home March 15 Lodge 133, San Antonio Anniversary/ Barbecue Celebration (7) March 20-22 Youth Leaders Workshop • Camp Kubena, Ledbetter March 21 Camp Chaperone Training • Camp Kubena, Ledbetter March 29 District Seven Spring Meeting (7) hosted by Lodge 202, Jourdanton Jourdanton Public Library March 29 Lodge 24, Cyclone hosts Vrazels’ Tribute Band (2) March 31 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive Ends April 4 SPJST State 42 Domino Tournament SPJST Home Office, Temple April 4 District Four Spring Meeting (4) April 4 Lodge 88, Houston Easter Party (5) April 5 Lodge 6, Cottonwood Easter Party (3) April 5 Lodge 47, Seaton Longtime Member Recognition (2) April 10 Good Friday Holiday: SPJST Home Office Closed April 11 Lodge 196, Houston-West Easter Party (5) April 19 District One Spring Meeting • Lodge 9, Snook (1) April 19 District One Youth Development Workshop April 19 District Four Youth Development Workshop April 19 District Five Spring Meeting • Lodge 81, Needville (5) April 21-22 SPJST Supreme Lodge Meeting SPJST Home Office, Temple
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Readers Write ✍ Member appreciates Member expresses Vestnik, SPJST calendar scholarship thanks To the Entire Staff at SPJST, I really appreciate the Věstník I receive and the calendar. The recipes are all so good. Many thanks to all who made it possible for me to receive all of the above. Greatly appreciated, Georgia Webb Lodge 47, Seaton —SPJST—
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SPJST VISION 2020 CONVENTION June 14 to 16, 2020 • Killeen Civic and Conference Center
Killeen hotels offer special rates for SPJST Convention Dear Delegates, SPJST has arranged special rates with five Killeen hotels for the 33rd SPJST Convention. Blocks of rooms have been set aside for Sunday, June 14 to Wednesday, June 17, 2020, on a first come, first served basis. Hotels offering special rates are: Shilo Inns Suites Hotels 254-247-3133 254-699-0999 3701 South WS Young Drive Killeen, Texas 76542 105 rooms available rate: $120; special rate code: SPJST Courtyard Killeen 254-616-2000 1721 East Central Texas Expressway Killeen, Texas 76541 100 rooms available rate: $120; special rate code: SPJST Hilton Garden Inn 254-554-3900 877-782-9444 2704 O.W. Curry Drive Killeen, Texas 76542 30 rooms available rate: $119; special rate code: SPJST
Hampton Inn 254-554-7110, when the automated system answers, press “0” 2702 O.W. Curry Drive Killeen, Texas 76542 25 rooms available rate: $94; special rate code: SPJST Best Western Plus 254-634-5560 2709 Cunningham Road Killeen, Texas 76542 40 rooms available rate: $95; special rate code: SPJST When making room reservations, please call the hotel direct and be sure to give them the special rate code which is “SPJST.” Rooms at the listed rates will not be guaranteed after May 1. All room rates are subject to applicable tax, and prices are based on double occupancy. Please contact Linda at the SPJST Home Office if you have any questions about making hotel reservations. She can be reached at 254-773-1575, ext. 162. Fraternally, Leonard Mikeska Chief Financial Officer —SPJST—
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The deadline for recommendations for changes to the by-laws is 60 days prior to the Convention on Thursday, April 15, 2020. Recommendations must be signed and submitted to any member of the By-Law Committee. All recommendations will be published in the Věstník. By-Law Committee members are listed on page 2 of each Věstník. For more information, please contact By-
Law Committee Chairman Ronnie Rieger at 512-848-2416 or email RonnieR1056@yahoo.com or By-Law Committee Secretary Beverly J. Teplicek at 325-442-4841 or email bjtep@verizon.net. Fraternally, Ronnie Rieger, Chairman Beverly Teplicek, Secretary By-Law Committee —SPJST—
Advertising open for 2020 Convention souvenir book
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CONVENTION June 14 - 16, 2020 Killeen Civic and Conference Center
By-Law Committee announces candidates vying for elected positions Dear Members, The 2020 Convention officially begins on Monday, June 15 at Killeen Civic and Conference Center in Killeen, Texas. The By-Law Committee is reviewing all qualifications of submitted candidates for Supreme Lodge President, Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Editor/Director of Communication, and District Directors. The Committee will present the slate of qualified candidates to delegates through the Věstník 90 days prior to Convention. Members who submitted announcements for elected positions prior to the 120-day deadline are (listed in alphabetical order): President Brian Vanicek Lodge 24, Cyclone Vice President Delisle Doherty Lodge 196, Houston-West Richard Hrbacek Lodge 1, Fayetteville Chief Financial Officer Leonard Mikeska Lodge 200, Bruceville-Eddy
Věstník Editor/Director of Communication Melanie Zavodny Lodge 246, Morgan’s Point District One Director Jim Schroeder Lodge 189, Bryan-College Station Donnie Victorick Lodge 9, Snook District Two Director Jesse Pospisil Lodge 29, Taylor District Three Director John Engelke Lodge 66, Waco District Four Director Bobby Davis Lodge 49, Rowena District Five Director Bradley Stavinoha Lodge 81, Needville District Six Director Annie Vahalik Lodge 4, Hallettsville District Seven Director Sandra Hoggard Lodge 202, Jourdanton Regina House Lodge 202, Jourdanton Donnie Howard Lodge 185, New Braunfels
Dear Members and Friends, The 33rd SPJST Convention will be held June 14 to 16, 2020, at Killeen Civic and Conference Center in Killeen, Texas. Plans include publishing a souvenir program book, and you are cordially invited to place an advertisement in the book. The Official Convention Souvenir Program Book will be distributed to approximately 300 delegates and visitors at the convention. All advertisers will also receive a complimentary book. Prices for advertisements in the Official Convention Souvenir Program Book are: Full Page Ad (7.5”w x 10”h) - $150 Half Page Ad (7.5”w x 5”h) - $90 Quarter Page Ad - (3.75”w x 5”h) - $60 Eighth Page Ad (3.75”w x 2.5”h) - $30 In Memoriam (includes photo) - $20 Well Wish Greeting (one line of text) - $10 All advertisements will be printed in full color. The SPJST Věstník/Communication Department is available to assist with ad design. Please include the text for the ad and photos or clip art images. Dig-
SPJST Věstník Editor/ Director of Communication Melanie Zavodny PO Box 100 Temple, Texas 76503-0100 email: melaniez@spjst.com Mail, Email, or Online If you wish to place an advertisement in the book, please mail or email your information as soon as possible. Checks made payable to SPJST can be mailed to the address above and must accompany advertisement information by April 1. Ad information and payment may also be submitted online at www.spjst.org under the “Events” tab. Proceeds from advertisement sales will go to the SPJST Foundation to benefit Czech Heritage Museum and Genealogy Center and Camp Kubena. We look forward to hearing from you and receiving your ad information. For questions or additional information, please contact the SPJST Věstník/Communication Department at 254-773-1575 or email melaniez@spjst.com. Fraternally, Melanie Zavodny Věstník Editor/ Director of Communication —SPJST—
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Richard Hrbacek Announces Candidacy for Supreme Lodge Vice President
Dear SPJST Members, With more than 20 years of insurance experience, I have had the pleasure to assist many agents, agencies, and clients. I have also served as Operations Manager and Marketing Director in the SPJST Insurance Department working directly under Supreme Lodge Vice President Hiram Dixon for the past twoplus years. I take pride in serving SPJST and in working with our members and agents. With your support and confidence, it would be my honor and privilege to serve you as Supreme Lodge Vice President. We have accomplished several projects over the past two years in the Insurance Department. We built a results-oriented strategy for a new distribution system that was implemented in July 2018. This has resulted in a substantial savings to overhead costs for the Insurance Department while increasing life sales by 26 percent in 2018 and more than 30 percent in 2019. I worked with Vice President Dixon, Regional General Agents (RGAs), General Agents (GAs), and individual sales agents on marketing plans and sales strategy execution in order to reach sales revenue goals. I was also charged with cultivating new relationships with advisors, sales agents, and agencies to drive market share. I have worked extensively on agent recruiting, education, and training. We expanded our agent recruiting program in the field through the RGAs. Numerous products, procedures, sales concepts, and sales cycle training meetings have been conducted through cost-con-
scious group meetings and seminars and individual presentations. Educating the process of helping members and prospects has been one of the primary focuses. I have also helped our agents understand the importance of life insurance as a foundation to build a sound financial plan while expanding their knowledge on the use of cash value insurance. Classes have also focused on IRS regulations and how they can create opportunities for agents to assist existing members and in recruiting new members. Numerous combined sales meetings with agents have been conducted on the use of life insurance and mitigating risk using life insurance through selective planning, assisting business owners in differing income through specially-designed life insurance plans, estate planning, family protection planning, and developing retirement plans with the use of fixed annuities. Prior to joining SPJST, my experience was in accounting and business management. I also served as an Investment Advisor Representative working with business owners and individuals. In this role, I worked with clients to develop and implement financial plans with life insurance as a key component to protect my client’s income, home, business, and children’s education and dreams. I have also assisted life agents in strategies to engage prospects and clients in a focus analysis of needs and personal planning with life insurance as a core foundation of the financial plan. Before I entered the insurance industry, I worked for Hyatt Corporation as assistant controller. In this role, I oversaw the accounting department staff, generated financial statements, cash flow statements, profit and loss statements, tax preparation, inventory reconciliation, and investments. I was responsible for delivery and presentation of profit and loss reports as well as annual forecast and budgets. In addition, I prepared for and handled external and internal audits, worked to coordinate the launch and implementation of new hardware and software systems, and managed hardware and software applications of the system. In the mid-1990s, I worked as a controller for a group of closely held companies involved in real estate,
construction, agriculture, oil, and gas where I later became a key executive within the companies. In this position, I was responsible for analyzing and interpreting the organization’s financial records. I also handled the accounting operations of the company, including the production of financial reports, forecasting, budgeting, taxes, maintenance of information technology, and implementing a comprehensive set of controls ensuring reported results complied with generally accepted accounting principles. During my tenure, we improved efficiency of all corporate segments, implemented several cost reduction strategies, and increased cash flows resulting in improved profitability. In 1998, I obtained my Series 7 Registered Representative license which I have held for 21 years. As a broker, I assisted clients with buying and selling securities – stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and variable insurance products such as variable universal life and variable annuities. I also hold and maintain a Series 63 license. As an Investment Adviser Representative, I provide advice about securities to clients and develop financial plans. I have also held a Texas General Lines life, accident, health, and HMO license for 21 years and a Texas General Lines agent property and casualty license since 2003. As an independent Registered Representative and Investment Advisor Representative, I ran my own financial practice, managing the full client acquisition lifecycle, target marketing, engaging in one-on-one opportunities to help clients build financial plans based on necessary insurance coverage, financial objectives, risk tolerance, and other information in order to develop solutions based on clients’ needs analysis. I also developed a turnkey marketing system known as CAM, which includes pointof-sale marketing materials. This helped life agents, advisors, and P&C firms enhance their brand identity and valueadded services. We have also begun to implement this type of system with SPJST that is resulting in extended sales opportunities for our agents and helping SPJST generate new and recurring revenue. During my Management Academy training, I worked directly with Garry Kinder - a world-renowned trainer and owner of Kinder Brothers International - in agency development, agency planning and procedures of building a life insurance agency from the ground up,
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and developing sales professionals for the life insurance industry. I have extensive experience in developing and expanding a life insurance agency; developing, marketing, and assisting life insurance agents, financial advisors, property and casualty agencies, and their agents; advanced life insurance marketing support; and case management. In my independent practice, I moved from financial planning to focus on life insurance planning, filling the void created when the large national carriers stopped providing one-on-one service, education programs, agency building, marketing, and sales ideas. I developed a model designed to assist agents in creating new and recurring revenue for their business by utilizing a sales and service approach that differentiates what was being offered in the marketplace. My team quickly became a premier outsourcing partner to life agents, advisors, and property and casualty firms. My team served as the training, agency consultant, sales partner, distribution and processing center, and marketing organization to aide in the sale of life insurance. Many of our marketing services were proprietary and developed by former senior marketing directors of national insurance and financial service companies. My focus was on developing agents, producers, and insurance principals; engaging in one-on-one agency development discussions; presenting sales solutions; and marketing ideas. My team worked directly with life agents, financial advisors, and property and casualty firms enhancing their marketing, streamlining expenses and reducing costs, improving efficiency through technology while providing value-added products and services. Operations With my previous experience as a controller, I have strategically planned and managed deployment of resources for marketing and sales initiatives, focusing on reduction in expenses while still being able to develop a growing, productive sales and marketing program. I delivered sales presentations to business owners, boards of directors, and professionals to include corporate officers on risk mitigation strategies utilizing life insurance and benefits of corporate-owned life insurance. I have proposed and designed benefit packages including strategies differing income and creating tax-favored executive
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benefit plans for small business owners using cash value life insurance. I have also assisted business owners in establishing estate plans, trusts, gifting, limited partnerships, and using life insurance for asset protection in addition to assisting individual families with estate planning, gifting, and family protection in paying off debts, mortgages, and college fulfillment planning through the use of life insurance. Compliance I believe in taking a proactive approach to understanding and complying with regulations, staying abreast of Texas Department of Insurance hot topics and compliance, and any litigation issues that face the insurance industry. I have extensive experience in investment and insurance compliance along with a strong, working knowledge of back office operations and insurance laws/regulations. As SPJST Operations Manager, I have utilized my previous compliance knowledge and experience with Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. (FINRA) and Security Exchange Commission regulations to reduce risk in member interaction and to comply with Department of Labor rules. My knowledge and experience in back office operations with securities and insurance regulations as it relates to insurance operations and compliance will help SPJST meet current regulatory guidelines and help prepare for future changes in regulations. Marketing Continuing to expand on our current marketing while developing a turnkey marketing system, which includes pointof-sale marketing materials, will be one of my priorities. Topics and concepts that are of interest to our members and prospects will help our agents enhance their presence in the lodges and communities they serve while building brand identity for SPJST. I also intend to develop value-added services and products that will be available to our members and members who are business owners. My goal will be to leverage technology to communicate to existing members and prospective new members in an efficient, cost-effective manner. In order to expand our lodge footprint in the communities, we must create brand awareness through both fraternal and insurance channels by building awareness
VĚSTNÍK of our products, our heritage, and community commitment through fraternal activities that benefit the communities that our lodges serve. SPJST Growth Working together, the Insurance and Fraternal Departments must develop a renewed focus that serves our youth and helps our lodges grow. We must develop new means to service our members while maximizing revenue dollars in order to expand the footprint of SPJST into the communities we currently serve, enhancing our brand identity and our core mission. For 2020 and beyond, I will implement the use of technology to improve how we deliver training in an efficient, economical way, but also use technology to expand recruitment of agents and SPJST insurance products within the communities that our Society serves. This in turn will strengthen our lodges, while delivering our brand and fraternalism in new ways across Texas. One of my core missions is to expand membership in the lodges. In order to do this, we must find ways to reengage our brand within the communities we currently serve while expanding our outreach into areas where we currently do not have a lodge presence. By expanding our footprint in all communities across the state, we will develop a brand identity touching more potential members through our lodges and fraternal activities. We must reach out to and engage new generations — not just for the continuance of our lodges but to grow to new levels in the next decade. This is certainly a challenge that we face along with other fraternal organizations. Our mission must be one in which we engage the next generations, looking beyond 2020 to grow our lodges and develop fraternalism within our communities by uniting in a common goal. My wife Tammy and I will be married 36 years in July. Tammy, whose maiden name was Beseda, is also of Czech descent. We raised our four children on the values of our Czech heritage and continue the heritage with our three grandchildren. I am a graduate of La Grange High School in La Grange, Texas, and earned my bachelor’s degree with a concentration in finance from St. Edward’s University in Austin. I also completed graduate courses in management, mar-
keting, and business law through University of Phoenix. Additionally, I advanced my education specifically in the life insurance industry as I was selected to attend the American National Insurance Company Management Academy. As Vice President, my commitment is to achieve these goals through cooperation, effectiveness, efficiency of service, and profitability to ensure our lodges are not only here for the next generation, but for generations to come while preserving SPJST’s heritage and
mission: Insuring and Enriching Lives. I look forward to visiting with you, our members and delegates, to hearing your thoughts, concerns, and feedback as we begin a new decade in 2020 with a vision to propel our fraternal program to higher levels while continuing a positive impact within the communities that our lodges serve. Fraternally, Richard Hrbacek Lodge 1, Fayetteville —SPJST—
Jim Schroeder Announces Candidacy for District One Director
Dear District One Members, My name is Jim Schroeder, and I currently serve as the Regional General Agent (RGA) for District One. With the confidence and blessings of friends, family, and colleagues, I would like to announce my candidacy for District One Director. I was born in Anderson, Texas, and raised by a family which enjoyed a simple life. I was influenced by my family who instilled sound ethics and believed in hard work. I graduated from Anderson High School and continued my education at Sam Houston State University where I earned my bachelor’s degree. Later, I earned by master’s degree from Prairie View A&M University. I am a retired educator having worked as a teacher, coach, athletic director, and
principal. I have also worked in the insurance business for 24 years having served as area manager for one of the largest life insurance companies in the United States. I have worked for two fraternal life companies - one of which is SPJST. The variety of these positions have given me the opportunity to develop leadership skills which include interpersonal communication and the ability to manage conflict, establish and maintain a fiscal budget, and to uphold the integrity of each job position. Though change can be difficult, it is essential for growth. SPJST is in the midst of a critical era. With my experience, I will provide leadership that will develop a positive pathway to success in order that SPJST can continue to grow as changes are made. As a member of SPJST Supreme Lodge, I will respect the SPJST organization, support new ideas from the members with an open mind, and communicate those ideas to fellow directors. I am committed to making a firm foundation for SPJST members. Thank you for your time and consideration in serving as your District One representative on the SPJST Supreme Lodge. Sincerely and Fraternally, Jim Schroeder, LUTCF Lodge 189 Bryan-College Station —SPJST—
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Bobby Davis Announces Candidacy for District Four Director
Dear Members, I would like to announce my candidacy for District Four Director. I have served in this position for the past one and one-half years, filling the unexpired term of the late Billy Rollwitz, who passed away in October 2018. My experience working with fraternal benefit societies began 24 years ago.
I have served as an agent, regional fraternal coordinator, state field representative for SPJST, and past president of Texas Fraternal Congress. I have also served on the board of directors with Habitat for Humanity of San Angelo for four years. As District Four Director, I have listened to concerns and worked diligently to solve issues in an effort to help make SPJST a great society. A quote that I always say and believe in is: “A fraternal benefit society is like a train going down a track. It takes both rails for the train to go down the track. Like fraternal benefit societies, it takes both the insurance side and the fraternal side working together to keep them going.” I look forward to continuing to work with all SPJST departments and members, and I will appreciate your support and vote of confidence. Fraternally, Bobby Davis, FICF, CFFM Lodge 160, San Angelo —SPJST—
Donnie Howard Announces Candidacy for District Seven Director
Dear Members and Delegates, My name is Donnie Howard of Lodge 185, New Braunfels, and I am announcing my candidacy for the position of District Seven Director. Although I am not a lifelong member of SPJST, I got here as fast as I could and jumped in with both feet! In 2007, I pur-
chased life insurance certificates for my children. I soon followed upon seeing the endless opportunities that SPJST provides for its members. When I became a member of SPJST, I began chaperoning youth camp, which happened to be the last year at Echo Hill. I have continued to chaperone District Seven camps every year since, as well as reaching across district lines and chaperoning for District Two in previous years when the district was in need. I have also been the “Camp DJ” for several years and thoroughly have enjoyed working with our youth. In 2009, I was elected to the board of directors for SPJST Education and Nature Center (ENC) at Cooper Farm, now known as Camp Kubena. As a board member, I served on several committees. In 2012, I had the honor of being voted as president of the board, serving until SPJST purchased the camp. At the district level, I have held the
position of District Seven President for the past four years and am the current alternate director for District Seven. At the local lodge level, I have served on numerous committees, as well as lodge fraternal activities coordinator (FAC). I had the honor of recently being elected to my eighth term as lodge president. I was humbled to be nominated as the lodge fraternalist of the year on two separate occasions. I am a 1986 graduate of University High School in Waco, Texas. The summer of 1985, prior to my senior year, I joined the United States Navy’s delayed entry program. While in the Navy, I served as platoon leader in boot camp and again as platoon leader in A School. After reporting to the USS California, I had the opportunity to travel the world and learn a tremendous amount about life. After this experience, I thank the Lord above to live in the best country in the world that grants me freedom to enjoy a fabulous fraternal like SPJST and to be able to serve great people in a different capacity. After my time in the Navy, I entered the business world which culminated with a career at Xerox Corporation. My time with Xerox was crucial as everything was transitioning from analog to digital into the technology age that we are in today. While at Xerox, I also worked my way into a leadership position in multiple areas. From the experience and knowledge that I gained, I believe I can be an asset to the SPJST Home Office and continue to transition deeper into the technical world. In 2012, I was offered an early retirement package from Xerox, and after many prayers and sleepless nights, I decided to accept it. This was the perfect opportunity for me to take a rather small “side business” and grow it into a full time limited liability company (LLC). A company that started as a one-man show grew to six employees with 700 percent growth in sales over the past eight years. It is with my experience in my own company, as well as Xerox, that I believe I have developed a management and business acumen that can help take District Seven and SPJST - working alongside the directors and officers - into the future. At the 32nd SPJST Convention, I was a candidate along with our current District Seven Director, who has filled the seat for many years and has done
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some really good things. While I came up just a little short in a close race for the director’s position, I didn’t let that deter me in my quest. Many of our wise and seasoned District Seven constituents advised me to get in there, dive in, and learn. That is exactly what I did. Over the past four years, I have attended several SPJST Supreme Lodge meetings at the Home Office in Temple - on my own dime - in order to learn more about the ins and outs of SPJST and the board room process. As alternate director, I wanted to be prepared in the event I would need to step in and with the hopes of becoming your next District Seven Director. I have two children that have gone through the SPJST Youth Program, worked as staff members at Camp Kubena, and are now adult lodge members. I also have a high school senior and an eight-year-old daughter who is in the youth program. I have always been a firm believer in “giving back,” as they say, and have always been involved with the community. I am a member of Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church in New Braunfels. I have served on the Little League board for 15 years, band boosters, and coached football at Saints Peter and Paul as well as startup softball and baseball programs at school. I am currently a board member of Texas Polka Music Museum and Goodtime Polka and Waltz Club in New Braunfels. It is with these experiences that I believe I can go out into District Seven and beyond to help with the growth of SPJST. If I am fortunate enough to serve as District Seven Director, my goal is to continue to invest in our youth program by reaching out to the younger adult generation of SPJST who are in college and the members ahead of them who now have children of their own so that we may water the “roots” of existing lodges for a better and stronger tomorrow. Thank you for your time, thought, and consideration. Fraternally, Donnie Howard Lodge 185, New Braunfels —SPJST—
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Sandra Hoggard Announces Candidacy for District Seven Director
My name is Sandra Hoggard, and I am excited to announce my candidacy for District Seven Director. I am a lifelong member of SPJST currently residing in San Antonio and an active member of Lodge 202, Jourdanton. My earliest memories of SPJST include dancing at Lodge 161, La Parita Hall as a small child. My grandparents Pete and Tillie Valchar managed the hall for many years and served as local and district officers. Pete became District Seven Director in 1972 while Tillie was a sales agent. My parents Lloyd and Bettie House have both continued the tradition of superior participation, serving as officers in the local lodge and for District Seven for many decades. Bettie served as the District Seven representative on the By-Law Committee for 20 years. All three of my children - Lane, Sammy, and Amanda Hoggard - were raised in the SPJST Youth Program. Each of them participated in District and State Youth Achievement Days (YAD), camp, community service events, and youth activities. They each served as Leaders-in-Training (LITs) and held leadership roles in the local club, each serving as president at least one year. Lane was crowned District Seven King for three years, awarded the Leadership Grant, and the District Merit Grant. Sammy, in his first attempt, was crowned District Seven King and the 2013 State King, won the Flag Day Essay Contest, and was awarded the Leadership Grant and the State Merit Grant. Amanda was crowned District Seven Queen three times, and in 2016,
she was crowned SPJST State Queen. She also received the Leadership Grant and the State Merit Grant and won the Flag Day Essay Contest. All of them enthusiastically fulfilled their LIT and royalty duties as representatives at district and state functions. I have served as assistant youth leader for Lodge 202 for the last 12 years and as camp chaperone for 13 years. For the past six years, I have served as treasurer of both Lodge 202, Jourdanton and District Seven. As District Seven Treasurer, I chaired a task force to review the district’s expenses to develop cost-saving ideas, prepared an income statement and cash flow of the previous five years, and presented a budget for the district to manage funds efficiently. After implementing the recommendations of the task force and with the generosity of members supplying and buying silent auction items, under my regime, District Seven has recorded net income to rebuild our funds to the recommended one year’s cash flow availability. I have attended every Corpus Christi Getaway and have offered cost-saving ideas to continue this activity that can be enjoyed by all ages. My family is also no stranger to fraternalism – a fundamental foundation of SPJST. All three of my children earned the Gold Presidential Service Award each year of high school for 250-plus hours of community service. My mother was recognized as the 2004 SPJST State Fraternalist of the Year, my father was the 2011 State Fraternalist of the Year, my son Sammy was the 2013 State Fraternalist of the Year, and I was named the 2008 State Fraternalist of the Year and 2009 National Fraternalist of the Year. Serving as District Seven Director seems like the next logical step for me to utilize my qualifications to help an organization that four family generations have been devoted to for so many years. I graduated as the 1983 Valedictorian of Charlotte High School, and four years later, graduated Summa Cum Laude from Texas A&M University in College Station with a Bachelor of Science degree in agricultural economics with 33 hours of accounting. In 1989, I earned my Certified Public Ac-
countant (CPA) certification and have spent my entire career in accounting roles in the oil and gas industry. I am currently working on my seventh accounting system implementation project. As part of the project team, I must “think outside of the box” to create solutions to complex problems, create new processes, and implement systems and procedures that improve efficiency, but maintain appropriate controls to mitigate risks. As an accounting manager for the last 20 years, I am accustomed to making tough decisions on hiring, reorganizing teams, working with poor performers to remedy concerns, and providing tools and training to develop staff. I have worked in large corporations, mid-size companies, family-owned, and start-ups and have volunteered with non-profit organizations so I have insight on many levels. In 2012, I chose to leave a large corporation to accept the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) position of a start-up company. As CFO, I implemented an accounting system, hired, trained, and supervised accounting staff, prepared and presented financial statements that were audited annually by an external party, developed budgets, and created interactive five-year and 10year forecasting models. I worked directly with financing and banking institutions to obtain financing for a $60 million annual capital budget based on the forecasting models and managed two investment funds, performing all accounting and reporting functions. After three years of profitable returns, the company successfully merged with two companies in a $436 million merger that moved the company out of state. I remained with the company through the accounting system transition period then returned to Tesoro Petroleum (now Marathon Petroleum) in the accounts payable manager role – the same position I had vacated four years previously. I served for six years on the National Board of the Council of Petroleum Accountants Societies (COPAS), a nonprofit oil and gas professional organization. COPAS is a council of 26 societies with more than 4,000 members across the United States and Canada. COPAS issues accounting procedures, accounting procedure interpretations, and training materials for the oil and gas industry. I served in each of the officer positions while on the board.
As president, I was responsible for presiding over the semi-annual council meetings, the quarterly board meetings, remote supervision of the day-to-day office operations in Denver, and creating organizational goals and appointing task forces to accomplish those goals. I am most proud of my work on a special task force that year that established classroom training courses for industry professionals. That endeavor has now grown into an educational foundation providing webinars, classroom training, and online training for the industry. You may be wondering how I will be able to dedicate the necessary time and effort to serving SPJST as District Seven Director. I can assure you that the busier I am, the more I accomplish. For example, the year I was president of COPAS, I was an accounting manager at Tesoro, an active member of my church, SPJST assistant youth leader, and a single mother of three children ages 13, 11, and 9. The children all played soccer so I was “soccer mom,” treasurer for one team, and transportation engineer for six practices and four to five games per week. Now, my children are young adults and have spread their wings. Because of my tenure, I am granted five weeks of vacation per year which will provide ample time to meet all board of director duties. I dearly love SPJST and look forward to this opportunity to build an environment of continuous improvement that will secure the success that SPJST has enjoyed the last 123 years. My SPJST and educational background along with my professional and volunteer experiences have provided me with essential tools to develop creative solutions, evaluate proposals, and make decisions that will enhance SPJST, preserve our heritage, and benefit the membership. I appreciate your careful consideration of my qualifications and your support as I pursue following in my grandfather’s footsteps. Fraternally, Sandra Hoggard Lodge 202, Jourdanton —SPJST—
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6 p.m. - Camp Kubena Banquet Dinner 7:30 p.m. - Evening Activities
Youth leaders, boosters invited to attend 2020 Youth Workshop at Camp Kubena Dear Friends, An SPJST Youth Club can be a wonderful way to get young people involved in your lodge. Even if your lodge does not have a youth club, please consider sending representatives to the 2020 Youth Leaders Workshop at Camp Kubena. It’s an excellent way to learn what the SPJST Youth Program has to offer. The mission of the SPJST Youth Program is to provide opportunities for educational, patriotic, and social enrichment. It’s also about having fun! Through participation in local youth clubs, district outings, and statewide events, youngsters between the ages of five and 18 develop leadership and social skills and achieve a greater awareness of the common bonds that we all share. The workshop will address each of these areas, with emphasis on the Summer Camp program, Youth Achievement Days, and opportunities for scholarships. Spouses and children are cordially invited to attend as well. A service project is scheduled to run concurrently for the youth and spouses. All of the informational sessions will take place on Saturday, March 21; however, attendees are invited to check in as early as 6 p.m. on Friday, March 20. Light snacks and refreshments will be provided for the Friday night social. There is no charge to participate in the program or to stay Friday and/or Saturday nights in the cabins. If you plan to stay in a cabin, you will need to bring your own pillow, sheets, and blanket. To help us plan, please let us know if you would like to attend by contacting State Fraternal Director Frank Horak by no later than Friday, March 13 at frankh@spjst.com. The schedule is as follows:
Friday, March 20 6 to 7 p.m. - Early Check-in Evening Social Saturday, March 21 8 to 9 a.m. - Breakfast 8 to 9 a.m. - Saturday Arrivals/Check-in 9:30 a.m. - Opening Remarks and Overview of SPJST Youth Program (Part I) 10:45 a.m. - Break 11:15 a.m. - Overview of SPJST Youth Program (Part II) 12 p.m. - Lunch 1 p.m. - Bringing the SPJST Youth Program Mission to Life Guest Presenter Dorcas Tomasek An American Camp Association Accreditation Instructor, Ms. Tomasek specializes in program development. Summer camp is so much more than a business; it teaches values, cooperation, and community skills. We look forward to diving into the topics that can make us better youth leaders and mentors. 2 p.m. - Camp Kubena: Impacting Lives Through Outdoor Experience Presenter: Camp Kubena Director Rob Clift This portion of the program will also include the Child Welfare and Protection training for 2020. (Please note that this is the session which qualifies SPJST youth leaders and camp chaperones to work with young people.) 3 p.m. - Exploring Camp . . .
Super Heroes Unite! The SPJST Youth Program theme for 2020 is “Super Heroes Unite!” That theme will carry through into this year’s summer camp with an emphasis on identifying the super powers that reside in each of us. Some examples include: Enthusiasm, Trustworthiness, Creativity, Discipline, Patience, Respectfulness, Determination, and Dedication. You get the idea: feel free to add to that list! The “Super Heroes Unite!” theme will be conveyed through projects in the Vestnik as well as through hands-on learning experiences — at the SPJST’s 2020 Leaders-in-Training (LIT) Retreat and at each of the 2020 summer sessions at Camp Kubena. The programing represents a determined effort to make our SPJST Youth Program and Society a more relevant and dynamic force in the lives of our members and the communities that they serve. Camp Eligibility If your child has completed kindergarten, is a current youth club member, and has made seven out of 12 meetings, he or she will be eligible to attend camp at no charge. Youth who attend lodges with no youth club can attend seven adult meetings and qualify to attend camp at no charge. The lodge secretary will need to provide the SPJST Home Office with copies of the membership roster of each meeting the youth attended. Youth who have not made at least seven meetings may attend camp at the prorated rate of $35 per meeting missed.
The rate for attending camp with no meeting credits is $250. Youth can make up a meeting by attending another local youth club. All campers must submit an online application to the State Fraternal Director no later than May 22. This application is available on the spjst.org website. Please contact your District Youth Counselor, youth leader, or Frank or Tammy in the SPJST Fraternal Department if you have questions or require additional information. Fraternally, Brian Vanicek SPJST President —SPJST—
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District Four Spring Meeting Saturday, April 4, 2020 • The Center in Tahoka Hosted by Lodge 215, South Plains Dear District Four Members, The District Four Spring Meeting and Fun Day will be Saturday, April 4, 2020. Lodge 215, South Plains will host this year’s meeting in Tahoka at The Center, located at 1400 Avenue K. Registration will begin at 10:30 a.m. The spring meeting will begin at 11 a.m. with a meal to follow. After lunch, we will have fun day activities. Contests for all members at this year’s fun day are photography - flowers; needlework; and washers. Please have your 8-inch by 10-inch photograph in a pro-
tective sleeve. The youth will also have their decorated rock contest. Please RSVP to Janeece Williams 806-632-5239 or Pam Lehmann 806535-8356 by Wednesday, March 25. We look forward to seeing you on Saturday, April 4! Fraternally, Janeece Williams District Four Vice President/ Fraternal Activities Coordinator —SPJST—
District Six Spring Meeting Sunday, March 15, 2020 St. Mary’s Parish Hall • Hallettsville, Texas hosted by Lodges 4, Hallettsville and 63, Sweet Home Dear District Six Members, Lodges 4, Hallettsville and 63, Sweet Home invite members and their families to the District Six Spring Meeting on Sunday, March 15, 2020, at St. Mary’s Parish Hall, located at 1648 FM 340 in Hallettsville, Texas 77964. Registration begins at 11 a.m. with a catered meal being served at 12 noon. The meal will be followed by the business meeting. All lodges are asked to bring a door prize and two desserts. Desserts and refreshments will be served throughout the day.
Youth will be having a decorated rock contest; see youth handbook for details. All District Six members and their families are encouraged to attend. Door prizes will be awarded, and delicious food will be served. Your attendance and support will be appreciated. We look forward to seeing you there. Bring a friend! Fraternally, Elizabeth Holub District Six Secretary —SPJST—
District Six Spring Meeting Tentative Agenda 10:30 a.m. - Audit and Nominating Committees Meet Nominating Committee - Jeanette Kaminsky (28) and Elaine Berkovsky (63) Audit Committee - Janie Bucek (151) and Ardis Bacak (40) 11 a.m. - Registration 12 noon - Catered Meal Served All lodges are asked to please bring two desserts and a door prize. Special Reports will begin immediately following the meal. Czech Heritage Museum........................................................................Philip Vahalik Education and Nature Center (Camp Kubena).........................................Lisa Bubela Senior Living Centers ..................................................................................Joe Siptak Cemetery..................................................................................................David Bucek Business Meeting Call to Order......................................................................................President Joe Siptak Posting of Colors...................................................................................District Six Youth Welcome..............................................................................Lodge 4 President Joe Siptak
Response/Introduction of Guests .....................Second Vice President Helen Zabransky Roll Call of Officers, Lodges and Standing Committees ..........................................Secretary Elizabeth Holub Treasurer’s Report ................................................................Treasurer Marjorie Treumer Youth Report and Contest Awards........................................................DYC Lisa Bubela Standing Committee and Executive Reports By-Law.........................................................................................................Joe Siptak Publication...............................................................................................Helen Kelner Finance ..............................................................................................Glenn Kaminsky Insurance.............................................................................................Elizabeth Holub Supreme Lodge Report..............................Chief Financial Officer Leonard Mikeska District Six Regional General Agent................................................Carolina Covarrubia District Six Director Report ...................................................................Karen Kaspar Old Business New Business Announcements Report of Nominating Committee and Election of Officers Report of Audit Committee Memorial Service ......................................................First Vice President Annie Vahalik Recognition of 50- and 75-Year Members, Age 96 Honorees, and Fraternalists of the Year District Six Lodge and Sales Agent Awards Installation of Officers Adjournment —SPJST—
District Seven Spring Meeting Agenda Sunday, March 29, 2020 • Jourdanton Public Library 1101 Campbell Avenue in Jourdanton, Texas 78026 Hosted by Lodge 202, Jourdanton 9:30 a.m. — Registration Refreshments provided by Lodge 202, Jourdanton Decorated Rock Contest (youth) 10:15 a.m. General Discussion Camp Kubena ..................................................................Director Donnie Howard Czech Heritage Museum..............................................Director Roxanne Bertrand Senior Living Centers.................................................................Director Val Barta Meeting Begins...................................................................President Donnie Howard Presentation of Colors/Pledge of Allegiance.........................District Youth Members Welcome................................................................Lodge 202 President James House Memorial Ceremony......................................................................FAC Regina House Introduction of Guests.........................................................President Donnie Howard Announce Committees........................................................President Donnie Howard Roll Call of District Officers/Lodges ....................................Secretary Wendy Pruski Minutes ...................................................................................................Wendy Pruski Correspondence......................................................................................Wendy Pruski Financial Report.................................................................Treasurer Sandra Hoggard Recognition of 50-Year, 75-Year, Age 96, Age 100 Honorees.......................................................FAC Regina House District Youth Counselor Report ..................................................DYC April Howard Standing Committee Reports Publication.........................................................................................Regina House Finance ................................................................................................James House Insurance............................................................................................Wendy Pruski By-Law.................................................................................................Oscar Korus Prayer.....................................................................Lodge 79 President Mark Rebecek 12:15 p.m. — Meal - Enchilada Plate - $5
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1 p.m. District Director Report ...............................................................Director Bob Bayer Supreme Lodge Officer...................................................Vice President Hiram Dixon District Fraternalist Nominees Recognized .................................FAC Regina House Lifetime Achiever Honorees Recognized ....................................FAC Regina House Audit Committee Report Old Business New Business Nominating Committee Report/Election of Officers Installation of Officers Site of Fall Fun Day — to be announced Youth Contest Winners..................................................................DYC April Howard Youth Raffle Winners Announced Split-the-Pot Winners Announced Silent Auction Results Door Prizes Adjourn Fraternally, Wendy Pruski, District Seven Secretary —SPJST—
District Seven Spring Meeting Sunday, March 29, 2020 • Jourdanton Public Library Hosted by Lodge 202, Jourdanton SPJST District Seven Spring Meeting, hosted by Lodge 202 Jourdanton, is Sunday, March 29, 2020, at Jourdanton Public Library, located at 1101 Campbell Avenue, Jourdanton, Texas 78026. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. Breakfast pastries will be provided, and drinks will be furnished by Lodge 202 throughout the day. The lunch served at 12:15 p.m. will consist of an enchilada plate including rice, beans, and salad for $5. Various desserts will be provided. The youth will be having a decorated rock contest. Please see the youth club handbook for details. The youth will have a planned activity. Each youth club is asked to bring an item for the district youth prize drawing.
Members are asked to report the number of plates needed to your lodge secretary so RSVPs can be reported by Friday, March 20, to Bettie House at bvhouse@att.net or via cell phone/text 210-315-3110. The meeting begins at 10:15 a.m. Members are asked to bring items for the silent auction to benefit the district fund. The district is still collecting eye glasses and cases, hearing aids, and aluminum can tabs. These may be brought to the district meeting. Your attendance and support will be appreciated. Bring a friend! Fraternally, Wendy Pruski District Seven Secretary —SPJST— DO YOU SHOP AT AMAZON.COM? Check out Amazon’s charity site
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From the SPJST State Fraternal Director State Fraternal Director shares March updates Daylight saving time in Texas will begin at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 8 and ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday, November 1. District Spring Meetings District spring meetings are right around the corner and will begin in March. These meetings are informative, and your participation and input are very important for the success of SPJST and your district. What better time to meet fellow SPJST members in your district. Please plan to attend the meeting in your district. They are: District One - Sunday, April 19 Lodge 9, Snook District Two - Sunday, March 15 Lodge 47, Seaton District Three - Sunday, April 26 Lodge 25, Ennis District Four - Saturday, April 4 hosted by Lodge 215, South Plains at Tahoka Community Center 1400 Avenue K, Tahoka District Five - Sunday, April 19 Lodge 81, Needville District Six - Sunday, March 15 hosted by Lodges 4, Hallettsville and 63, Sweet Home St. Mary’s Parish Hall, Hallettsville District Seven - Sunday, March 29 hosted by Lodge 202, Jourdanton Jourdanton Public Library Save the Date: Saturday, October 31 SPJST Car Show and CzechFeszt Make plans to join in the fun and festivities of the 2020 SPJST Car Show and CzechFeszt to be held Saturday, October 31 at SPJST Lodge 47, Seaton Star Hall. Seaton Star Hall is located approximately seven miles east of Temple, just off Highway 53. There will be cars! And more cars! There will be Czech heritage displays, music, and entertainment. Admission is free. Donations and proceeds generated from event underwriters as well as from the silent and live auctions will benefit the SPJST Foundation which supports the Czech Heritage Museum in Temple, Texas and Camp Kubena. 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive October 1 started the SPJST 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive to bene-
fit the scholarship fund. Through your generous donations, SPJST has been able to continue to provide scholarships to members who wish to further their education. Donations of any amount will be accepted and added to the general scholarship fund that is maintained by the Home Office. No amount is too small or too large. The 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive will run through March 31. So keep sending in your pennies! 2020 SPJST Flag Day Essay Contest Watch the Vestnik for more information pertaining to this year’s SPJST Flag Day Essay Contest. We are hoping you will share this with your children and grandchildren. Join Hands Day Incentives May 2 marks the date for this year’s Join Hands Day. SPJST wants the lodges to invite other community organizations such as Lions Club, Volunteer Fire Departments, Kiwanis, Boy/Girl Scouts, etc. The Supreme Lodge again will offer the $100 incentive to all lodges that register their projects with the Home Office. You can do this by completing the Join Hands Day flyer and returning it to the SPJST Home Office. We ask you to share your photos and projects with the Vestnik. If you have any questions you can contact Fraternal Services Specialist Tammy Martinez at tammym@spjst.com or 800727-7578 or me at frankh@spjst.com or my cell phone 254-534-0681. State 42 Domino Tournament The SPJST State 42 Domino Tournament will take place on Saturday, April 4, 2020. The Tournament will be held at the SPJST Home Office in Temple, Texas. For information and entry form or visit www.spjst.org under Fraternal Activities/State Tournaments and Fraternal Activities. All participants are encouraged to pre-register so we can get a count for the amount of food to prepare for the noon meal. Also remember if you do not preregister for the tournament we cannot guaranty a spot to play. SPJST FAC Assistance We are here to help if you need assistance. Please feel free to call me or Tammy. Your District FAC is also available to assist you.
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State Fraternal Director Frank Horak 254-534-0681 or 800-727-7578 frankh@spjst.com Fraternal Services Specialist Tammy Martinez 800-727-7578 or 254-773-1575 tammym@spjst.com District One FAC Kyle Skrabanek 979-820-0531 District Two FAC Ruth Hanusch 254-771-0193 District Three FAC Vicki Sims 214-763-0341
VĚSTNÍK District Four FAC Janeece Williams 806-632-5239 District Five FAC Clay Zapalac 281-750-2920 District Six FAC Helen Zabransky 361-798-3347 District Seven FAC Regina House 830-570-2046 Fraternally submitted, Frank Horak State Fraternal Director —SPJST—
SPJST Lodge Section The deadline for all Věstník items is 5 p.m. on the first and third Mondays of each month. Send your news and photos directly to:
/// Questions? Call 800-727-7578
Lodge 9, Snook supports Little League programs
SPJST STATE STRAIGHT DOMINO TOURNAMENT Saturday, March 7, 2020 SPJST Home Office 520 North Main Street, Temple, TX 76501
Open to the public; Ages 16 and above! Check-in: 8 to 8:45 a.m. Play begins at 9 a.m. Registration Fee: $20 per player Includes snacks and lunch 2-person team format. If you do not have a partner, one will be assigned to you (if available). Seating for 30 teams available. Prizes will be awarded!
Please register by Monday, March 2. IF YOU DO NOT REGISTER, YOU MAY OR MAY NOT BE ABLE TO PLAY.
Mail Entry Forms to: SPJST Tournaments P.O. Box 100 ● Temple, TX 76503 call: 800-727-7578 or 254-773-1575 or email: tammym@spjst.com
delay! See Don’t registration form attached. Register today!
For more information, contact Frank Horak 254-534-0681
The February 5, 2020, meeting of SPJST Lodge 9, Snook was called to order by President Donnie Hejl at 6:55 p.m. Sheila Orsak led us in the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll of officers was called. Minutes from the January meeting were approved. Hall manager, treasurer, FAC, and state reports were presented. The youth club’s community service was to bring non-perishable snack items for the school pantry. They also voted to give a $200 donation towards the pantry. They will have a district outing on February 16 by going to the movies in Brenham.
SPJST Věstník Editor Melanie Zavodny P.O. Box 100 Temple, Texas 76503 Fax: 254-773-8087
Email: vestnik@spjst.org
Under old business, we discussed hosting the District One Spring Meeting on Sunday, April 19. The meal will be served from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., and we will serve chicken, beans, rolls, dessert, and tea. Under new business, motions were passed to sponsor Little League Baseball and Softball, refund Snook 4-H for the use of the hall, and to purchase a new stamp for deposits. February birthdays include James Schoeneman on the 5th. The meeting was adjourned at 7:40 p.m. Next Meeting—March 11 The next meeting has been moved to Wednesday, March 11 at 6 p.m. Fraternally, Hannah Kovar, Reporter —SPJST—
O O O Presenting 2020 Officers O O O SPJST Lodge 4, Hallettsville The 2020 SPJST Lodge 4, Hallettsville officers are, front, left to right, Secretary/Treasurer Helen Zabransky and President Joe Siptak. BACK: Reporter Patsy Zabransky and Vice President/FAC Annie Vahalik. They were installed by District Six Director Karen Kaspar, back, far right.
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Lodge 15, Buckholts remembers Loraine Kuzel Millian SPJST Lodge 15, Buckholts held its quarterly meeting in January instead of December due to illness in our membership. President Mary Helen Rodriguez called the meeting to order and led us in the Pledge of Allegiance. All officers were present. Sandie Fischer read the minutes of the last meeting. A moment of silence was observed for departed member Loraine Kuzel Millian. Loraine was a champion in support of our historic lodge and was very active in helping us get a new roof. A generous donation was given to our lodge in her memory by Marguerite Burtis, Peter and family. Marguerite was the niece of Lo-
raine and the daughter of our beloved Hilda Burtis, whom we miss dearly. Discussion included review of our recent meatloaf meal fundraiser. Plans are for a pork chop meal fundraiser in late February or early March. All officers agreed to continue in their present positions for the following year. They are: President Mary Helen Rodriguez Vice President Scott Brandon Secretary/Treasurer Sandie Fischer Mary Helen and Sandie agreed to be delegates to the SPJST Convention in June in Killeen. Fraternally yours, Sandie Fischer Secretary/Treasurer —SPJST—
Lodge 20, Granger announces 2020 officers President Bridget Bohac called the meeting of Lodge 20, Granger to order and led members in the Pledge of Allegiance and the Lord’s Prayer. Jvonne Elwood called roll, and all officers were present. She then read the December minutes. David Kerlin made a motion to accept the minutes as read. Doris Bell seconded, and all members voted in favor. Brenna gave the treasurer’s report. Bridget reminded us that we need to collect for the 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive at February’s meeting. She also informed us of upcoming tournaments and the spring meeting. Fraternal
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reports will be submitted by Friday. The lodge is due to renew its tax exemption status. The youth club will be having a membership drive on February 9. Donations are being collected for Williamson County Animal Shelter. Old business detailed building repairs. The floor has been completed, and roof repairs will begin in February. For new business, Bridget has received the loan packet for the roof. Insurance has been paid, but taxes still need to be paid. District Two Director Jesse Pospisil installed the 2020 officers. They are: President/FAC Bridget Bohac Vice President Tracie Ging Secretary/Reporter Jvonne Elwood Treasurer Brenna Bohac
SPJST Standing committees meet at SPJST Home Office in Temple on february 8, 2020
BY-LAW COMMITTEE members are, left to right, Dorothy Pflughaupt of Lodge 88, Houston; Joe Siptak of Lodge 4, Hallettsville; Oscar Korus of Lodge 107, Floresville; Chairman Ronnie Rieger of Lodge 29, Taylor; and Secretary Beverly Teplicek of Lodge 49, Rowena.
FINANCE COMMITTEE members are, left to right, James House of Lodge 202, Jourdanton; Debbie Kostelka of Lodge 13, Dime Box; Secretary Marceil Malak of Lodge 88, Houston; Chairman Dewyan Weise of Lodge 160, San Angelo; Michael Galler of Lodge 66, Waco; and Glenn Kaminsky of Lodge 28, East Bernard.
INSURANCE COMMITTEE members are, left to right, Robert Sill of Lodge 183, Arlington; Patsy Koslovsky of Lodge 47, Seaton; Chairman Susan Skrabanek of Lodge 17, New Tabor; Leonard Jansa of Lodge 160, San Angelo; Elizabeth Holub of Lodge 23, Moravia; and Secretary Wendy Pruski of Lodge 107, Floresville. They are pictured with Vice President Hiram Dixon, third from right, and Operations/Marketing Manager Richard Hrbacek, far right.
PUBLICATION COMMITTEE members are, left to right, Secretary Regina House of Lodge 202, Jourdanton; Lynda Novak of Lodge 84, Dallas; Jeanette Kaminsky of Lodge 28, East Bernard; Chairman Floyd Kostelka of Lodge 13, Dime Box; Sharon Hohmann of Lodge 160, San Angelo; and Tammy Cannon of Lodge 29, Taylor. They are pictured with Vestnik Editor/Director of Communication Melanie Zavodny, pictured far right.
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David made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Brenna seconded, and all were in favor. Submitted by, Jvonne Elwood Secretary/Reporter —SPJST—
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Lodge 6, Cottonwood honors february birthdays Lodge 6, Cottonwood birthday celebrants were recognized for February. Members, left to right, Mary Neckar, James Nemec, and Evelyn Stuckly were wished many more happy birthdays! —Submitted by Dorothy Kucera Reporter
Lodge 24, Cyclone appreciates dance supporters Lodge 24, Cyclone met on Monday, February 10, 2020, at the lodge home of Flag Hall amid beautiful fields of winter wheat. The meeting was called to order by President Daniel Wilde. He led the Pledge of Allegiance and had a silent prayer for the military, deceased members, and the government. Margaret read the minutes of the last meeting, and they were accepted as presented. Linda Wilde gave a lengthly treasurer’s report about the New Year’s Eve dance and the Squeezebox dance. Both were well attended. The Squeezebox dance net was the same as our Mother’s Day meal. Brenda Maddux then gave the fraternal report. March 7
is the state straight domino tournament in Temple at the Home Office, and April 4 is the regular 42 domino tournament. The District Two Spring Meeting will be Sunday, March 15 at Lodge 47, Seaton Star Hall. We are scraping under the $50,000 limit on the income tax. Carl Macek has the new cooler installed in the bar. It needs electricity and the cooling equipment, and it will be ready for use. Sadly, we learned of the death of Carolyn Slovacek. Our sincere condolences to the family. We are going to add on $20 to each
student that made the sale at the Bell County Livestock Show. They are Nash and Cade Campbell, Shelby Bruggman, and Jennifer Hoelscher. Our seniors this year will be granted $50 if they do not get a scholarship. They are Cade and Nash Campbell, Shelby Bruggman, John Michael Hoelscher, and Megan Malcik. We voted to buy a one-half page ad in the convention book for $90. Someone stole a circuit breaker off the stage, and Carl Macek replaced it. Happy birthday to Linda Wilde on February 17th and Margaret’s grand-
daughter. The Vrazels Tribute Band has about 600 tickets spoken for. President Wilde thanked everyone who worked at the dances. We also appreciate all who come out to our dances. For the Lodge, Bobby Hoelscher, Reporter —SPJST—
Lodge 25, Ennis reports on January meeting Dear Members and Readers, Lodge 25, Ennis’ monthly members’ supper was held Thursday, January 9., 2020. Chicken with cream gravy over pasta along with garlic bread, broccoli salad, and peach bread pudding was prepared by Betty Macalik. The monthly meeting was called to order at 7 p.m. by President JoAnn Jones. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Margaret Krajca. A moment of silence was observed in memory of Gregory Navarro Sr. and Mark Strunc. On the sick list were Frankie Svehlak and Amy Gurley.
Lodge 18, Elgin: Great Time, Great Music
LEFT PHOTO: Czech Melody Masters - This band has great dancing music. This band has come a long way. Thanks for the wonderful music! PHOTO 2: Johnny and I were there celebrating our 61st wedding anniversary. PHOTO 3: In attendance at the dance were the Falke family -
Jenny, Easton, Nekona, age 5, and Pearl, age 3 - from Thorndale. RIGHT PHOTO: Steve and Karen Lehman, proud grandparents holding threeweek-old Harley Falke. Start them out young; maybe we can get more people to our dances. Alexis Ellermann from Houston and Shaily Bonnerjee of Cypress had a fantastic time. It was really great to see some new faces and young people. We hope to see all of you again. —Submitted by Irene Vrabel, Reporter
VĚSTNÍK Pat Fowler read the minutes of the last meeting. Betty Macalik gave the financial and treasury reports. The bar income and expense statements were presented by Vice President Arlene Honza. FAC Kay Lynn Kovar reported on new activities, including the District Three Spring Meeting will be held at our lodge on Sunday, April 26. Youth Leader Rita Holland announced that the youth had an outing and meeting at ShowBiz Cinema in Waxahachie. Old business included the purchase of a wifi extender and phone booster. There was more discussion on improving the flagpole with approval to purchase a new American flag. Special guest at the meeting was District Three Director John Engelke. He briefly took the floor to discuss the youth leaders’ workshop. He announced that the youth year has changed to reflect the same as a calendar year which started in January. He also discussed the upcoming Supreme Lodge meeting; explained the transition from printing the Vestnik from weekly to bimonthly; and talked about the upcoming 2020 Convention. He donated a beautiful prize basket for our annual fundraiser. Thank you, Mr. Engelke! Margaret Krajca announced one new member pending. With no other business to discuss,
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O O O Presenting 2020 Officers O O O SPJST Lodge 20, Granger
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Wednesday March 25 6:30 p.m. - potluck supper and January birthday celebration (come-and-go) 5 to 10 p.m. with 50/50 drawing We look forward to seeing you soon. Fraternally, Margaret Krajca, Reporter —SPJST—
Lodge 29, Taylor reports on February meeting
The 2020 SPJST Lodge 20, Granger officers are, second from left to right, Treasurer Brenna Bohac, Vice President Tracie Ging, President/Fraternal Activities Coordinator Bridget Bohac, and Secretary/Reporter Jvonne Elwood. The officers were installed by District Two Director Jesse Pospisil.
February birthdays and anniversaries were announced. Congratulations to Charlie and Rosie Jurcik on celebrating their 64th wedding anniversary! “Happy Birthday” was sung to Julie Mraz who was present. The meeting adjourned, and the social began with 16 members, five officers, and four guests present.
Next Meeting—March 12 Please join us at the next meeting and social activities at Lodge 25, Ennis. The schedule includes: Thursday, March 12 6:30 p.m. - members’ supper 7 p.m. - monthly meeting with social to follow
On Wednesday, February 12, 2020, Vice President Sharon Kaderka called the Lodge 29, Taylor meeting to order with the Pledge of Allegiance. Sharon asked for a moment of silence for our deceased members and military serving our country. President Ronnie Rieger was absent. The January minutes were read and approved with the addition of Kevin Carr who celebrated his birthday in January. Tammy gave the treasurer’s report. Sharon Kaderka gave the FAC report. The SPJST Straight Domino Tournament will be Saturday, March 7 at the Home Office. The District Two Spring Meeting will be at Seaton Star Hall on Sunday, March 15. Friends of the
Lodge 25, Ennis hosts December potluck supper and birthday celebration
O O O Presenting 2020 Officers O O O SPJST Lodge 35, Elk
Lodge 25, Ennis hosted its monthly potluck supper and birthday celebration on Wednesday, December 18, 2019. Lodge and social honorees in attendance were, left to right, Pat Fowler, Ray Call, Jeanette Patak, Rose Jurcik, and Mark McDonald. —Submitted by Margaret Krajca, Reporter
The 2020 SPJST Lodge 35, Elk officers are, left to right, Reporter Janie Brewer, Auditor Richard Brewer, Secretary Carla Price, First Vice President Fred Kubitza, Treasurer Barbara Pavelka, Second Vice President/Floor Chairman Gene Pavelka, and President/Bar Chairman Randy Pavelka. They were installed by District Three Director John Engelke, far right.
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Moody Museum asked for a donation towards their project to place a life-size statue of Governor Dan Moody on the museum grounds. Jesse Pospisil made a motion to donate $100, and Frankie Pustejovsky seconded. The motion passed. Sharon read a thank you note from Taylor Fire Department and Operation Red
VÄšSTNĂ?K Santa for our Christmas donation to Red Santa. She also read a thank you note from Bobby and Laverne Eulenfeld for Lodge 29 keeping fraternalism alive and being a good neighbor. Youth Leader Cristy Girod reported the youth will have a District Two workshop and skating party on Sunday, Feb-
ruary 16. Jesse Pospisil thanked Melde Electric for all the electrical work they do around the hall. The property committee will continue to look for bids on paving the parking lot around the hall as funds allow. Sharon read the names of our 50- and
75-year members. Sharon Beran made a motion to hold our regular Wednesday meeting in May and have the Home Office send the pins directly to the members. Barbara Nygrin seconded the motion, and the motion passed. With the SPJST Convention coming up in June, Frankie Pustejovsky made a
Lodge 24, Cyclone shares scenes from Valentine Sweetheart Dance
Lodge 24, Cyclone hosted a Valentine Sweetheart dance on Saturday, February 15, 2020, at SPJST Lodge 24, Cyclone - Flag Hall. The ever-popular Red Ravens from El Campo provided the music. The evening included special prizes and delicious pit-grilled hamburgers. All attendees enjoyed a great evening.
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motion for Lodge 29 to purchase a full page ad in the convention souvenir program book as we have done in the past, and Albin Machu seconded. The motion prevailed. Members celebrating birthdays in February include Lyn Rieger, Bobby Eulenfeld, Albin Machu, Joseph Kaderka, Layla Miller, Charles Campbell, Jessica Konikowski, Emily Sumner, Velma Marx, Julia Meiller, and Eva Lyn Langley. Anniversary was celebrated by Adolph and Wanda Grieger. Sharon Beran, Louren Karkoska, and Albin Machu donated door prizes. Next month, Mary Jane Pustejovsky volunteered to bring them. The meeting was adjourned. Next Meeting—March 11 The next meeting will be Wednesday, March 11 at 6:30 p.m. Fraternally submitted, Linda Pospisil Secretary/Reporter —SPJST—
Lodge 32, Victoria meets March 12 We will meet Thursday, March 12, 2020, at 6:30 p.m. in the Victoria Mall Meeting Room. A chicken dish will be served from Grapevine Catering. Please bring your own drink. Anyone wanting to bring a dessert, feel free to do so. The upcoming convention will be discussed at this meeting. The next meeting will be May 14, a month prior to the convention. Join us for the meal, meeting, and socializing. Fraternally, Kathy Ahlstrom Reporter/FAC —SPJST—
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Lodge 47, Seaton chili supper, family night set for Feb. 29
Lodge 39, Bryan meets March 15 Dear Readers, Lodge 39, Bryan will be having its next meeting on Sunday, March 15 due to a conflict with the usual meeting date of March 8. Lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m., and the meeting begins at 1 p.m. We hope to see everyone there! Sincerely, Binnie Ann Matejka Roesler Reporter —SPJST—
Dear Members and Friends, Please join us for a chili supper and family fun night this Saturday, February 29, 2020, from 4 to 7 p.m. at SPJST Lodge 47, Seaton Star Hall, 10842 State Highway 53 in Temple, Texas. Homemade chili will be served by the bowl with Fritos and crackers. Freewill donations will be accepted, and a portion of the proceeds will go to Lodge 47, Seaton Youth Club. Food will be available for dine-in or take-out. The evening will also include music, games, and tarok instruction. Fraternally, Ginger Ringwald Fraternal Activities Coordinator —SPJST—
Lodge 30, Taiton members gather for Christmas activities
Lodge 30, Taiton adults and youth club members enjoyed a Christmas social on Sunday, December 8, 2019, at St. John’s Parish Hall in Taiton. After
the meeting and meal, members visited S.P.J.S.T. Senior Living Nursing and Rehabilitation in Hillje.
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Lodge 54, West reports on November meeting The meeting of SPJST Lodge 54, West was held at St. Joseph Hall on Friday, November 1, 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 for all our departed members, especially Mary Jane Urbanovsky and Logan Kaluza, twin infant son of Nathan and Leann Kaluza, who passed away since our last meeting. All officers and sales agents were present, and we had 17 members in attendance for the meeting. District Three Director John Engelke and wife Diane were special guests for the evening. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Janice Kaluza. Marcela Vaculik made a motion to accept the minutes, and Mary Lou Mynar seconded the motion. Motion passed. FAC Linda Kaluza let the members know the City of Temple would have a Christmas parade and tree lighting ceremony on Monday, December 2 if anyone would like to be a part of this celebration. Linda reminded all
VĚSTNÍK members the applications for scholarships are to be turned in before February 1, and if anyone is interested, we can mail them an application. High school graduates and undergraduates who are members of SPJST are eligible to apply for the scholarship. Linda let members know of the upcoming state domino tournament on January 11 and the tarok tournament on February 1. Jeannie Maler made a motion to accept the FAC report, and JoAnn Matus seconded the motion. Motion passed. The treasurer’s report was presented by Mary Lou Mynar. Janice Kaluza made a motion to accept the treasurer’s report, and Linda Kaluza seconded the motion. Motion passed. Czech Reporter Jan Vaculik stated nothing to report, but he asks that the members of our lodge pray for him because he has some medical issues and needs our prayers. Vice President Wilburn Willis asked everyone to remember the Police Officers Night Out which was a huge success last year. He indicated West draws the largest crowd in McLennan County and received much support from the community. Air Evac will be a special part of the event and will be flying in and landing at the Westfest grounds, and there will be several activities for the
Texas A&M University Class of 2019 Graduate
Brandon John Hoelscher graduated from Texas A&M University in College Station on Friday, December 13, 2019. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in manufacturing and mechanical engineering technology. Brandon is a member of Lodge 47, Seaton. Congratulations!
Rebuilding Lodge 48, Beyersville
The concrete slab has been completed at Lodge 48, Beyersville. The metal building has been delivered and is ready to be erected, Property Committee Chairman Larry Beran reported. However, the framing startup has been delayed due to the recent rains. Weather permitting, the framing will be complete in three to four weeks. —Photo submitted by Alice Bracewell, Secretary
kids. Freddie reminded all members to set your clocks because we will be falling back one hour with the time this weekend. Under old business, our upcoming Christmas party will be at Tours Hall on December 1 starting at 3 p.m. Marvin Cepak will play the accordion for our afternoon entertainment. The Junior Historians will also dance at 3:30 p.m. followed by a fried chicken dinner meal by Eddie Ray’s Catering for all the guests starting at 4:30 p.m. Eddie Ray’s went up to $9.50 per plate, and we are waiting for the RSVP cards to come in for the total number of guests coming. Santa is expected to arrive at 5:30 p.m. to visit with all the children, hand out goody bags, and take pictures with them. Before all guests leave, there will be several cash prize drawings with $800 total given out for adults and $200 total for the children. The lodge will provide a keg and soda beverages for refreshments. We will be decorating the hall on Sunday at 9 a.m. if anyone would like to help. Under new business, we had one new certificate written up for Brent Theirmann, signed up by Freddie Kaluza. Mary Lou Mynar made a motion to accept him as a new member, and Ronnie Kaluza seconded the motion. Motion passed. Ronnie Kaluza and Marcela Vaculik reported an audit was completed, and all the books for our lodge are in order. President Freddie Kaluza talked about the SPJST 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive and wanted to know if we would like to contribute $100 to this
as our normal annual contribution. We also discussed donating to the Junior Historian Dancers and a contribution to Santa and Mrs. Claus. Janice Kaluza made a motion to contribute $100 to the SPJST 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive, $100 to the Junior Historian Dancers, $100 to Santa and Mrs. Claus, and $50 to Marvin Cepak for playing the accordion at the Christmas party. Janice Kaluza made a motion to accept all of these contributions for the year. Wilburn Willis seconded the motion. Motion passed. President Freddie Kaluza announced we needed to select a recipient for the Lifetime Achiever Award. Congratulations, Jody Hromadka! Wilburn Willis made a motion to select Jody Hromadka for this great honor. He was recognized for being dedicated in coming to all of our meetings and participation in the SPJST Car Show. Jody received third place in the show which was held at Lodge 47, Seaton Star Hall. JoAnn Matus seconded the motion. Motion passed. Thanks, Mary Lou Mynar! Freddie recognized Mary Lou Mynar for getting food for all of the meetings. It was voted to reimburse her for transportation, and it does take a lot of work and time to order and pick up all the items needed for the meeting. Freddie called Norma at the church and booked St. Joseph Hall for our meetings in 2020 for March, June, September, and November. Our CD at State National Bank ma-
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tures in January at the Citizens National Bank (formerly State National Bank), and we discussed transferring our CD to the lodge management fund account at SPJST Home Office. Marcela Vaculik made a motion to transfer the CD to our lodge management fund account. Wilburn Willis seconded the motion. Motion passed. President Freddie Kaluza stated he would like to see a member of our lodge each year receive a $1,000 scholarship from Lodge 54 honoring a top graduate from our lodge. Director Engelke said we needed to talk to SPJST President Brian Vanicek to find out the proper way to set this up in determining the scholarship winner. The 33rd SPJST Convention will be held June 14 to 16, 2020, in Killeen, and we need to elect four delegates. Janice Kaluza made a motion to elect Mary Lou Mynar, Marcela Vaculik, Ronnie Kaluza, and Linda Kaluza with Terry Sefcik as an alternate in case someone has to back out. Wilburn Willis seconded the motion. Motion passed. 2020 Officers Vice President Willis called for the election of new officers, and Brian Kaluza made a motion to keep all officers
the same by acclamation. Jeannie Maler seconded the motion. Motion passed. The 2020 officers are: President Freddie Kaluza Vice President Wilburn Willis Secretary/English Reporter Janice Kaluza Treasurer Mary Lou Mynar FAC Linda Kaluza Czech Reporter Jan Vaculik Audit Committee Ronnie Kaluza and Marcela Vaculik John Engelke announced that Tuesday, November 5 at 1 p.m. will be a ceremony for the 10th anniversary of the November 5, 2009, shooting at Fort Hood. He encouraged us to support Food for Families at Caritas on November 22 in our church and community to help the homeless and needy. Director Engelke also reminded us that the Temple Christmas Parade is December 2 and the Czech Heritage Museum will be having its open house with the Taylor Czech Chorus singing at this event. Mary Lou Mynar made a motion to adjourn the meeting, seconded by JoAnn Matus. Motion passed. Door
prizes were award, and all enjoyed food and fellowship. The prayer was led by Janice Kaluza in English and Marcela Vaculik in Czech. A cake was brought for the birthdays since the last meeting which were JoAnn Matus, Linda Kaluza, and Diane Engelke. Door prize winners were Jon Vaculik and Christine Bishop. Next Meeting—March 6 The next meeting will be at 7 p.m. on Friday, March 6 at St. Joseph Hall. Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in him. —1 John 4:16 Fraternally, Janice Kaluza, Reporter —SPJST—
Lodge 80, Holland meets March 3 SPJST Lodge 80, Holland will hold its bimonthly meeting on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, at 6 p.m. at the lodge hall. Business will include financial re-
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ports and planning for Join Hands Day and for honoring 75- and 50-year members of the lodge. Social time will follow the business meeting. We hope to see everyone on March 3. Fraternally, Rita Spinn, President —SPJST—
Lodge 81, Needville reports on February meeting The February 2020 meeting of SPJST Lodge 81, Needville was held on Sunday, the 16th. At 12 noon, a prayer of thanks was given by President Vincent Newman, and everyone enjoyed a meal of hot dogs provided by Emma Kujawa. A variety of desserts were provided by members. I would like to thank Emma Kujawa and her kitchen committee for getting everything ready for us. President Vincent Newman called the business meeting to order at 1 p.m. Willie Mae Kuykendall led us in the Pledge of Allegiance. All officers answered the
Scenes from Lodge 54, West’s November 1, 2019 Meeting
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roll except Treasurer Bradley Stavinoha. Secretary Willie Mae Kuykendall read her report, and it was approved as read. Treasurer Bradley Stavinoha’s report will have to be read at next month’s meeting. Special Funds Chairman Dan Natho read his report, and it was approved as read. Under old business, Special Funds Chairman Dan Natho mentioned that he will check into what we should charge people if they want to rent out a space in our parking lot for the Needville City Wide Garage Sale. Under new business, Special Funds Chairman Dan Natho announced that our sign in the front of the property needs repair. President Vincent Newman said that he will set up a day with Dan to repair the sign. Under other business, Special Funds Chairman Dan Natho said that Comcast has gone up on the price to have internet at the lodge. After some discussion, he will try to contact them to either go down on their price, or we will discontinue their services. Next Meeting—March 15 For our next meeting on Sunday, March 15, it was decided to have pot-
luck. Members, please bring your favorite main dish, side dish, and dessert. See you at the next meeting! Fraternally, Jeanette Newman Reporter —SPJST—
Lodge 81, Needville seeks scholarship applicants Any college or technical school bound senior, who has been a member of the SPJST Lodge 81, Needville for at least one year, can apply for the local lodge scholarship. Please send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to SPJST Lodge 81 at 9939 Peterson Road in Needville, Texas 77461 on or before March 15 to receive an application. Jeanette Newman, Reporter —SPJST—
Lodge 84, Dallas to celebrate 110th anniversary on March 8 Dear Readers, Members of Lodge 84, Dallas met on Sunday, February 16, 2020, for their monthly meeting. The meeting was brought to order at 2:35 p.m. by Vice President Vicki Sims. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Flag Bearer Lynda Novak with a moment of silence afterwards for our departed members and troops serving our country. The minutes from last month were read by Secretary Cherri Petr, and they were accepted as read and approved by all present. Secretary Cherri then read correspondence from the Home Office. Sunshine Committee reported that sympathy cards were sent to the family of Sister Olga Horak and Brother Robert Roach. May your loved ones rest in peace. I inadvertently forgot to mention that last month, a get well card was sent to Sister Jeraldine Becan. It was good to see her and Sister Estelle Smith back in attendance!
Lodge 80, Holland hosts Valentine’s Day Bingo
Youth Leader Lynda Novak then gave her report. The youth met on Sunday, February 9 for the annual Valentine’s Day visit to St. Joseph’s Nursing Center. They went to Wendy’s after their performance for the monthly meeting and social. Youth Leader Lynda reported she went over the rules of conduct form and had each youth sign a copy. She then updated everyone on the lodge anniversary celebration on Sunday, March 8. She encouraged everyone to participate in the President’s Service Award program, District Three Spring Meeting on Sunday, April 26, and District Three youth outing on Saturday, May 23. The youth then completed their Vestnik projects before adjourning. Sister Lynda then gave her reports on the Czech Culture Committee and Fraternal Council. Old business discussed was the monthly meeting and reports, the lodge’s upcoming 100th anniversary celebration, and plans for our April meeting and Easter celebration. New business included electing delegates and alternates for the convention in June. We also discussed the size of advertisement to purchase for the convention souvenir program.
Thursday, February 13, 2020 • Lodge 80, Holland Hall • Submitted by Risa Pajestka On February 13, 2020, SPJST Lodge 80, Holland hosted Valentine’s Day bingo. It was a sweet deal for several extra lucky winners. Some lucky folks each won a $25 gift card to Chili’s. They were really surprised. But, that was not all! Several lucky folks also won a large Russell Stover valentine of assorted chocolates. They seemed very happy to win! And to wish everyone a happy Valentine’s Day, all in attendance received gift bags with a cupcake, a chocolate kiss, a sucker, and M&Ms. We appreciate our bingo folks!
VĚSTNÍK Vice President Vicki Sims gave the treasurer’s report in the absence of Brother Jim Liska. The meeting was then adjourned so everyone could enjoy svacina! I hope to see you all on Sunday, March 8 for our lodge’s 110th anniversary. It is sure to be a lot of fun! Fraternally, Anne Scott Cowan Reporter —SPJST—
Lodge 84, Dallas invites all to anniversary celebration Dear Readers, Lodge 84, Dallas will celebrate its 110th anniversary on Sunday, March 8, 2020. Please make plans to join us at Sokol Dallas, 7448 Greenville Avenue in Dallas, in the downstairs area. Doors will open at 12 noon, and a spaghetti lunch will be served starting at 1 p.m.
Lodge 142, Houston celebrates birthdays
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Lodge 141, Sealy gives to gordon memorial library Lodge 141, Sealy President Rick Martinez presents a check for $100 to Gordon Memorial Library representative Joyce Williams.
Lodge 92, Fort Worth invites all to March events Dear Readers, We invite you to join us at SPJST Lodge 92, Fort Worth - National Hall, 3316 Roberts Cut Off Road, for these upcoming events and activities: Sunday, March 1 Country/western dance with Randy Tatarevich Band - doors open at 1 p.m. and dance is from 2 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 4 Trustee meeting at 6 p.m.
Members are asked to please bring a dessert to share. Bingo will be played from 3 to 5 p.m. This is a very special, momentous occasion so please make plans to join us for an afternoon of fun, fellowship, and food! Please RSVP to Lynda Novak 972948-4456 or Vicki Sims 214-763-0341 that you will be attending. Fraternally, Anne Scott Cowan, Reporter —SPJST—
Lodge 87, Temple meets March 15
Lodge 142, Houston celebrated January and February birthdays at the February meeting. Pictured is Jack Dowling who celebrated his 90th birthday. Happy birthday, Jack! Mary Wunderlich was also recognized; however, she was not able to attend. We wish Mary a happy 85th birthday, and we hope she will feel better soon. —Submitted by Pat Schleider, FAC
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The monthly meeting of Lodge 87, Temple was called to order by President Sidney Kacir on Sunday, February 16, 2020, at 2 p.m. Vice President/FAC Linda Hopper led members in the Pledge of Allegiance. Member Donna Waskow led a moment of silence in memory of our founding fathers and other departed lodge members. Gary Waskow, lodge hall and grounds maintenance/repair person, attended our meeting, and members expressed their gratitude for the great work he has been doing. A motion was made and seconded, and the vote carried unanimously, for the lodge to make a community outreach donation in memory and honor of Calvin Whatley with plans for the donated funds to be provided to Scott Elementary in Temple in support of the playground to help benefit youth.
Next Meeting—March 15 The next monthly meeting is Sunday, March 15. Fraternally, Carolyn Greene, Secretary —SPJST—
Sunday, March 8 Monthly Lodge 92 meeting at 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 10 Ladies Circle meeting at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 11 Sportsman Club meeting at 7 p.m.
Lodge 88, Houston reschedules March meeting At the January 2020 monthly meeting, members of Lodge 88, Houston voted to reschedule the March meeting from Monday, March 16 to Monday, March 23 due to spring break week. The meeting on March 23 will begin with a light meal at 6 p.m., and the meeting will begin at 7 p.m. We hope to see everyone there. Fraternally, Janice Jahns, President —SPJST—
Hall rental information is available from Event Manager Jon Durham 817624-1361 or online at www.nationalhallfortworth.com. Fraternally, Jeanette Tesar —SPJST—
Lodge 180, Burleson honors Carmon Babina
Lodge 91, San Jacinto meets March 21 Lodge 91, San Jacinto will meet Saturday, March 21, 2020, at 11 a.m. at Crosby Dairy Queen. Please make plans to attend. Thanks, Vonda Smesny, Secretary —SPJST—
Happy birthday to Carmon Babina of Lodge 180, Burleson! She celebrated her birthday at the lodge’s February dinner at The Mexican Inn where the staff sang to her.
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Lodge 117, Robstown meets March 7 Dear SPJST Members, SPJST Lodge 117, Robstown will hold its quarterly meeting on March 7, 2020. The meeting will be held at Hilltop Community Center, 11345 Leopard in Corpus Christi. Meeting time is 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Fraternally, Frances McDonald, President —SPJST—
Lodge 141, Sealy welcomes district sales agent Lodge 141, Sealy President Rick Martinez called the meeting to order beginning with the Pledge of Allegiance. This was followed by roll call of officers. The minutes of the previous meeting and the treasurer’s report were both approved. President Rick reported on the District One Sales Training on February 3 at College Station. The Home Office had sent us information on advertising in the convention booklet. Members approved a “well wish” line at a cost of $10. Other donations were also approved - $100 to the SPJST 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive and $100 to Gordon Memorial Library for the use of its meeting room. District One Regional General Agent (RGA) Jim Schroeder gave us an update on the increase in sales in District One. There are 32 agents in this district.
VĚSTNÍK Dora Martinez made the motion to adjourn. Bernice Stolarksi, Secretary —SPJST—
SPJST Gives to Little River Volunteer Fire Department District Two Director Jesse Pospisil, left, presents a $100 check from his discretionary fund to Lodge 177, Academy President George Tomastik for to Little River Volunteer Fire Department.
Lodge 180, Burleson changes meeting time Lodge 180, Burleson held its monthly meeting on February 4, 2020, at Burleson Police Station on Wilshire. The meeting was brought to order by President Nancy Kelly followed the Pledge of Alliance and a moment of silent prayer. President Kelly mentioned that a Veteran was hitchhiking across several counties in route to a VA Hospital for treatment in Alabama. He was carrying an oxygen tank for life support as he made his way to the hospital, and it would be a one-way trip of 100 miles. His only means of conveyance was to walk. He was stopped by a sheriff’s deputy and transported to the next county line after the disabled Veteran explained why he was having to walk. He was then transported to the next county line and then on to the next county line. He was taken to the hospital and the return trip back to his home was accomplished in the same manner, just reverse order. This achievement was accomplished by these three sheriff’s deputies (and perhaps others helped as well as much communication took place to set up the meetings, etc.). Thanks to these people who helped someone that worked to help care for us and our country. All of our friends, people who watch over us daily, our military, our government, and all others in need of prayer
Lodge 177, academy gives to academy isd Lodge 177, Academy President George Tomastik presents a check for $1,000 to Sherry Moore of Academy ISD.
were mentioned in our silent prayer. A thank you letter and certificate of appreciation was received from Burleson Police Department, read and acknowledged. A thank you note was received and acknowledged from Tammy King on behalf of Children’s Advocacy Center in Cleburne. The officers of Lodge 180 were installed for 2020 by District Three Director John Engelke. It is always a pleasure to have John and wife Diana visit with us. Minutes from the previous meeting were read by Secretary Carmon Babina, approved by members, and signed by President Kelly. The treasurer’s report by Rhonda Hurtik was approved and signed by President Kelly. The meeting time has been voted on and changed back to the original time to begin at 6 p.m. Please make note of this time change on your calendars for 2020. The location remains the same. Discussions took place regarding the convention souvenir program book and its various possibilities of contributions. Door prize drawings went to Diana
Engelke - Olive Garden and Nancy Kelly - Cotton Patch. Joe Babina won the honor of selecting the monthly donation, and he chose Shriners for his contribution. Applebees is the chosen restaurant for March. They have delicious food. We went to El Fenix for our dinner, but they were having electrical problems so we journeyed across the freeway to The Mexican Inn. You can’t hold Lodge 180 members down when it comes to our hot sauce and chips! Birthday celebrants for February are Douglas Looney, Nicole McCrea, Carmon Babina, Summer Boudreaux, Joseph McCrea, Nicole Seise, Kyle Cox, Jeffrey Janek, and Dorothy Welch. May each of you have a super birthday with many more in your future. Next Meeting—March 3 The next meeting is Tuesday, March 3 at 6 p.m. We hope to see you there! Fraternally yours, Nancy Kelly President/Reporter —SPJST—
Lodge 177, academy supports Santa sharing Lodge 177, Academy Treasurer Josie Mitchell presents a $1,000 check to Santa Sharing representative Lamar Lewis.
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Lodge 186, Caldwell invites members to attend March 10 special-called meeting Dear Members, Greetings and best wishes to you and your family for a happy and prosperous 2020. Since the discontinuation of bingo at the SPJST Lodge 186, Caldwell hall, lodge leaders have been considering the sale of the lodge building as a way for the lodge to capitalize on the significant equity that exists in the property. Correspondingly, and in accordance with Supreme Lodge operational procedures, a special-called meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 10, 2020, at 6 p.m. to discuss, consider, and vote on the proposed sale. The meeting will take place at the lodge hall, located at 937 State Highway 36 South in Caldwell. All adult members are encouraged to attend and to weigh in on the discussion. SPJST officials, including Supreme Lodge President Brian Vanicek and District One Director Donnie Victorick, will be in attendance. In the event that members vote to sell, this will be an opportune time for us to discuss ideas for the revitalization of Lodge 186, Caldwell as well as pro-
O O O Presenting 2020 Officers O O O SPJST Lodge 184, Moulton
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Lodge 189 Bryan-College Station meets March 19 Lodge 189, Bryan-College Station will hold its next meeting on Thursday, March 19, 2020, at 6:30 p.m. at Henry Mayo’s office, 3452 Rock Prairie Road West in College Station. All members and guests are welcome to attend, but please let Henry know if you are planning to come and also to ensure that you can find this new meeting location. President Henry Mayo can be reached by cell/text at 979-777-1426. —SPJST—
The 2020 SPJST Lodge 184, Moulton officers are, left to right, Secretary/Fraternal Activities Coordinator Terry Stevenson, President Elmer Michna, and Treasurer Johnnie Hoffman.
spects for a future lodge home. We want SPJST Lodge 186, Caldwell to be known as a family organization that embodies the idea of service to each other and to the community. If you are unable to attend the meeting, you are invited to share your thoughts with us through email at mrmendez66@gmail.com; however, please note, in order to vote on the proposed transaction, it will be nec-
essary for you to be in attendance at the meeting on March 10. Thank you for your attention. Fraternally, Victor Mendez, Jr., President —SPJST—
Quarterly Meeting scenes from Lodge 184, Moulton
LEFT PHOTO: District Six Director Karen Kaspar visits with Ryan Koncaba after the quarterly meeting held at Moulton Volunteer Fire Department Meeting Room on Tuesday, February 11, 2020. Lodge officers presented reports, and members discussed the upcoming District Six Spring Meeting, SPJST Convention, and charitable donations. Moulton VFD was one of the recipients of a donation. Members then enjoyed fraternal fellowship and a barbecue supper. Pictured are, left to right, Maggie Kubicek, Elaine Hoffman, Terry Stevenson, and Mark Pilat.
Fort Worth Friendship Club Our telephone committee has been getting a work out! The February 5, 2020, meeting was postponed until February 12 due to a weather forecast of snow and ice, which didn’t happen. Thank you, ladies, for keeping everyone informed. You have been doing a great job! The meeting was called to order by President Barbara Becknell, and all were welcomed. Our guest was James Schaffer, son of Mary and Gary Schaffer, and Mary’s husband Gary joined the Club. Also Elizabeth Creamer introduced her friend Gail Bartin who was a guest. So glad to have you, Gail and James, and so glad to have Gary as a new member. The Pledge of Allegiance was said by all. It was voted to dispense with the reading of the minutes. Treasurer Margaret Sears gave the financial report which was approved as presented. Dues were collected for 2020, and new membership booklets were distributed. Thanks to Margaret for the great job she did on the membership booklets. The singing of “Happy Birthday” went out to our January and February celebrants - Claire Keighley, Darlene Tompkins, and Lynn Cummings who had January birthdays and to Linda Powell and Shirley Martin who had February birthdays. May all of you have many more. The theme for March will be St. Patrick’s Day with colors of green, gold, and white. Hostesses will be Chris Strieff and Barb Collins with Anna
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Marie Moncrief picking up the chicken. Everyone was reminded that if Fort Worth ISD is closed for bad weather and if this falls on a day for our meeting, we will not have a meeting. Sunshine person Darlene Tompkins reported sending sympathy cards to the family of Agnes Michel Saldana who passed away on January 21 and to Debbie Skrasek, whose mother Velma Jo Eakin Burns passed away on January 3. Get well cards were sent to Victor Martin, and Rose Ann and Jimmy Spann. Thinking of you cards were sent to Lupe Garcia, and Jim and Jo Ann Wilcox, and a birthday card was sent to homebound member Betty Landsfeld who celebrated her 96th birthday on January 13. Our heartfelt sympathies go to the Saldana family and to Debbie’s family. Memorial masses will be said at St. Thomas Church for Agnes, and a donation will be made to Meals on Wheels in memory of Debbie’s mother. Kathy Thome reported that Tracy Horn is doing well and sends greetings to all her Friendship Club friends. Libbie Vrla reported the masses at St. Andrews Church were said for Adele Strand in January and that she attended. Thank you notes were read from the Saldana family and from Father Matthews for the Christmas donation. It was reported that Elizabeth Creamer who became 100 years young last November, rode in a “100 day of school” parade wearing her 100-year birthday sash and tiara. I believe this was at her granddaughter’s school. Sounds like it was a fun day! We had 11 door prizes and congratulations to those of us that won. I was one. Special thanks go out to Lydia Alholm who sent us a package to use as a door prize. She hasn’t been coming to our meetings, but we do appreciate the gifts to use as door prizes. We all love presents. Winners of the 50/50 dollar games were Mary Ann Krivanek and Margaret Hoenig. Congratulations! Following the meeting, Grace was said and all enjoyed the fried chicken lunch. Then games were played. Next meeting will be on March 4. So Until, Keep Smiling, Libbie Vrla, Reporter —SPJST—
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In Memoriam Members share valentine wishes §§§§§§§ To: Gamma and Grandpa Suehs Happy Valentine’s Day to you! Thanks for being the best grandparents in the whole world, and thanks for all you do for us. We love you! From: Dillon, Macy, and Madelynn §§§§§§§ To: Dillon Narro Happy Valentine’s Day to our Sailor. Sending you lots of love wherever in the world you may be. We are so proud of you! We miss you and love you so much! From: Mom and Dad §§§§§§§ To: Macy Narro Happy Valentine’s Day! Keep up the good work in all of your activities, our busy girl. We love you so much! From: Mom and Dad To: Granny Gladys Hejl Happy Valentine’s Day, Granny! You are so special to us. We love you! From: Ralph, Holly, Dillon, and Macy §§§§§§§ To: Ralph Thanks for being a great husband and father. I love you so much. Wishing you a very Happy Valentine’s Day! From: Holly §§§§§§§ To: New Tabor Youth Club Happy Valentine’s Day to a great group of kiddos! From: Holly and Susie §§§§§§§
In Memory of Mildred Holeman Mildred Maxine Holeman, age 93, surrounded by family and friends, burst through heaven’s gates on February 12, 2020, at 10:20 p.m. She was a force, a brilliant, creative, loving, and complex mother, grandmother, aunt, and friend. Mildred was born in Smart’s Bottom, between Logansport, Louisiana, and Carthage, Texas. She had dif- Mildred Holeman ficulty getting her passport because the address was in Louisiana, yet she was actually born in Texas to newly widowed Gracie Neal. Mildred attended Carthage schools and was mentored by loving teachers who realized her poverty and her genius. Her story is a true overcomer’s story. Mildred came to Houston as soon as she could. She worked several jobs, but the one that really paid off was as a waitress at Simpson’s Dining Car, where she met her husband Billie Jack Holeman. Together, they raised four children with the help of her mother. Mildred was a working mother with an insatiable desire to succeed and live a life that counts. She worked as a legal secretary for attorney L.A. Kucera for 35 years where she was not only trained in law, but also became involved with SPJST Lodge 88, Houston. Because of everything Mr. Kucera taught her, Mildred developed a real estate and an insurance business and served on many governing boards. She spent many years continuing to help his clients and their families, all who became her extended family. Love God, love people, know your gifts, serve your community was her MO. She could never say “No.” She was the fundraising queen for her beloved church, Our Savior Lutheran. Her civic service included Shepherd Park Civic Club, Houston and Texas Association of Legal Secretaries (president), SPJST Lodge 88, Houston (board chairman and others), and Czech Heritage Museum in Temple, Texas (board member). One of her greatest joys was being selected as
the 2015 Carthage ISD Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame. “Reflecting back on my life, I must profess the goodness of God in my life. I know that God had His hand on my head since my birth. He knew me in my mother’s womb as I was being knitted together. He knew me and what I would do with my life. He has been gracious to me at all times, whether I was accepting second-hand clothes in Carthage, or washing the school cafeteria’s towels at home and waiting for them to dry on the wood heater overnight to take back to school in return for a free lunch (I generated my own free lunch program). When I was young, I was ashamed of it. Today, I am grateful. I am grateful that God has allowed me to live, to teach Bible classes, to be an encourager, to pray for and help the sick and needy, and to do all these things I could not have done them without the wonderful people God has put in my path. No matter how many bad things befall us, we know that God is in charge, and through his son Jesus Christ we are all healed. I know that even greater things await all of us when we are reunited in Heaven. How great will that be? —Mildred Holeman Mildred was preceded in death by her loving husband Billie Jack; and son James. She is survived by daughter Billie Brinkley and husband David; son Greg and wife Renee; son Henry and wife Laura; grandchildren Travis, Bryan, Wendy, and Adam; and great-grandchildren Kenley, Bannan, and Jaxon. She will also be missed by a host of beloved friends. Visitation was Sunday, February 16 from 5 to 8 p.m. at Pat H. Foley Funeral Home in Houston. Celebration of life was held Monday, February 17 at 11 a.m. at Our Savior Lutheran Church, Houston. Memorial donations may be made to Our Savior Lutheran Church for Forward Faithfully; or charity of your choice. —SPJST—
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In Memory of Eugene Slovak His mischievous grin and the twinkle in his eye have now passed from this world. Eugene Henry Slovak, age 86, died peacefully, Sunday, February 2, 2020, at his home in West, Texas, with his beloved wife, Martha Frances (Nors) Slovak, by his side. A rosary was recited at 6 p.m. Monday, February 3 at Aderhold FuEugene Slovak neral Home Chapel in West, followed by visitation until 8 p.m. Mass of Christian burial was celebrated at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, February 4 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church of the Assumption in West with Reverend Timothy Vaverek as celebrant. Military graveside rites followed at St. Mary’s Cemetery, conducted by West Veterans Honor Guard. Eugene was a jokester and a strict disciplinarian - all in the same person. He held his children to high standards, and was just as affectionate when he wrestled with his young children in the yard or around the house. He attended Waco Technical High School. While he did not graduate from high school, he earned his GED before going into the service; he proudly displayed the insignias on his truck of all the various colleges his many grandchildren attended, because he thought education was so important. He loved his wife and entreated his children to take care of her after he leaves this earth. He remembered seeing her for the first time at a dance in West, in her polka-dotted dress. He said he fell in love that night. They were married June 24, 1957. Eugene was a lifelong member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church of the Assumption in West. He was also a member of American Legion Post 479; SPJST Lodge 66, Waco; American Welding Society; West Kiwanis Club; Waco Wholesale Credit Association; West Hospital Authority Board; St. Mary’s PTO; founding member of Hilltop Water Supply; original shareholder of West Fraternal Auditorium; and more. He served his country during the Korean War, working in the engine pool. Yes, he was a heck of a mechanic, and
Monday, February 24, 2020 he could fix anything. Duct tape and WD40 were his friends for his go-to temporary fix until he could figure out a solution. Then he would find a part - or build one - to get an old engine running. He has refurbished many old cars, and was baffled when he found one tiny screw left over. He never figured out where it went in his red rag-top 1964 Corvair. Eugene worked at Davis Iron Works for 30 years and was mentored by owner Jack Davis, who saw something in Eugene in his youth. Eugene rose to become vice president of the company and worked as a salesman, traveling all over the United States. When he left Davis Iron Works, he went to McLennan Community College, to get his associate’s degree. He became a real estate agent then a broker as he established Slovak Realty in West and worked in real estate for 20 years. He always questioned why someone in college to study real estate had to study Freud. He never figured out that question, but excelled in his classes anyway. Eugene joined parents Henry J. and Teresie Zofie (Dvorak) Slovak and sister Margaret in Heaven, and is hoping that his foster child Bopeep Catalan jumps into his arms. He is also predeceased by brother-in-law Laddie Nors; sister-in-law Bennie Marie Zajicek and her husband Walter; and brother-in law John Gaines. He is survived by wife Martha; children Bernard Slovak and wife Ruth of West, Cyndy Slovak-Barton and husband Jeff Barton of Buda, Martha “Cookie” Smith and husband Marty of West, Sandra Kettler and husband Rick of West, Dan Slovak and wife Kelly of Kyle, and Ronnie Slovak and wife Allison of New Braunfels; sister Doris Gaines of San Antonio and her daughter Kimberley Hoelscher and husband Mark of San Antonio; and sister-in-law Mary Ann Walker of West; and godson Gene Louis Zajicek. Grandsons serving as pallbearers included James Herring, Nick Slovak, Chris Schubnell, Zach Barton, Blake Kettler, and Calvin Kettler. Honorary pallbearers were other grandchildren Kim Herring Myers, Marcus Slovak, Michael Holler, Caity Moore, Stephanie Moore, Bozena Barton, Joshua Smith, Tiffany Lowe, Noel Watson, Maddison Kettler, Sarah Slovak, and Ashley Slovak. He had a special place in his heart for his grand-cats Annie and Midnight. Eugene had 21 great-grandchildren. He asked that donations be made to
St. Mary’s School Wish List, West Ambulance, or Salvation Army May our brother rest in peace. Resolution Committee Dorothy Veselka Diana Engelke —SPJST—
Expression of Sympathy The members of Karel Jonáš, Lodge 28, East Bernard, express our sympathy to the family of GLENN WAYNE PRIBYL, age 59, of East Bernard, Texas, was called to the Lord on Thursday, January 23, 2020, after a longtime battle with extended health problems. Memorial service was held Tuesday, January 28 from 5 to 7 p.m. at Knesek Funeral Home. He was born on May 21, 1960, in Glenn Pribyl East Bernard at Schuhmann Hospital to Leo and Bernice Miller Pribyl. Glenn grew up in the East Bernard area, attended East Bernard schools, and graduated in 1978. He worked at Johnson/Schlumberger in Sugar Land and at BAE Systems Technology in Sealy as a warehouse forklift driver. He was a member of SPJST Lodge
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28, East Bernard. Glenn married Lynn Bubela in 1989. The couple lived in East Bernard and had two children - Christopher and Timothy. He was a sweet and gentle person who never complained and was always concerned for those he loved. Glenn enjoyed going on fishing trips with his Dad and brothers Alan and Mark. He also enjoyed goose hunting with his longtime friend Leon Jasek. One of Glenn’s favorite things to do was watch football. His two favorite teams to watch were the Texas Longhorns and especially, his beloved Dallas Cowboys. His favorite music entertainer was George “The Possum” Jones, a country music singer. Glenn was a beloved son, brother, father, uncle, and grandfather. He is survived by his loving mother Bernice Miller Pribyl of East Bernard; son Christopher Pribyl and Ashley West and granddaughter Naomi of Conroe; son Timothy Pribyl of Wichita Falls; brother Alan Pribyl and wife Cindy of East Bernard; brother Mark Pribyl of Angleton; and numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, and cousins. Preceding him in death was his father Leopold Pribyl. Please consider making a memorial donation to the charity of your choice in honor of Glenn. He is at home with God and our Lord Jesus Christ. We will all dearly miss him. May he rest in peace. Helen Kelner, Secretary —SPJST—
Bronze SPJST Cemetery Markers Bronze SPJST cemetery markers are available for purchase through the Home Office for $20 a piece. Price includes shipping and handling. The markers measure three inches in diameter and include a fourinch threaded post for mounting. To purchase or for more information, call the Home Office at 800-727-7578 and ask for Sandra.
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VĚSTNÍK The deadline for all Věstník items is 5 p.m. on the first and third Mondays of each month. 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.
State Fraternal Director shares March youth updates
Save the Date! Youth Leaders Workshop Friday, March 20 to Sunday, March 22 Camp Kubena in Ledbetter LIT/Camp Chaperones Applications Due Sunday, March 15 Youth Camper Application Due Sunday, June 7
State Fraternal Director Frank Horak, far left, and Camp Kubena Executive Director Rob Clift, second from left, attend the New Camp Directors Session at American Camp Association National Conference in San Diego, California.
2020 American Camp Association Conference Thank you to the American Camp Association (ACA) member who organized this conference. Camp Kubena Director Rob Clift and I attended the New Director Orientation Training session the first day. We met many other new camp directors that were attending the session. The discussions were about leadership and supervision. We examined different leadership styles, authority, and responsibilities. We also attended the ACA Accreditation Process Workshop, and I now understand why it is important to have an accredited camp. I attended numerous breakout sessions on building leaders, epic team building, marketing, positioning, and explaining summer camp to non-camp families.
Leaders-In-Training/Teen Camp Wednesday, June 24 to Sunday, June 28 Camp Kubena in Ledbetter Chaperone Trainings at Camp Kubena in Ledbetter Saturday, March 21 Thursday, July 9 Thursday, July 16 Junior Camp Session 1 Thursday, July 9 to Sunday, July 12 Camp Kubena in Ledbetter Junior Camp Session 2 Thursday, July 16 to Sunday, July 19 Camp Kubena in Ledbetter State Youth Achievement Day Saturday, July 25 Cultural Activities Center in Temple Youth Leaders Workshop The 2020 Youth Leaders Workshop will be held at Camp Kubena starting Friday evening, March 20 with a social
time and discussion around the campfire, weather permitting. We will have snacks, fun interactive games, etc. Registration is from 7 to 8 p.m. on Friday evening. On Saturday, we will kick off at 8:45 a.m. with breakfast. At 10 a.m., we will review the 2020 youth handbook, outside training, and team building. Youth leaders, your young children are welcome to come with you to the Youth Leaders Workshop. We will have programs for them during the time you are in the workshop. Bring your spouses as well. We have a service project to build water jug holders to place throughout the camp. There are also horseshoes, washers, and disc golf available to enjoy at camp. Camp Kubena Director Rob Clift will be certified in training the Child Welfare and Protection training in 2020. SPJST will not be using the Expert Online training any more. All SPJST youth leaders and chaperones need this training due to working with youth. All are welcome to come during this training. If you have a certification through your church or other organization, such as 4-H, FFA, or FCCLA, I will accept a copy of that certification and keep it on file here in the office and for camp. Rob will also be giving this training the first day of each camping session. All youth leaders are required to attend. If you are not able to attend, please start looking for someone who would be willing to attend on your behalf and the lodge. Also, please note that if your lodge is interested in starting a youth club, you are more than welcome to send a representative from your lodge to this event. Come to Camp Kubena We want you to come join us at Camp Kubena! Fun times are ahead! We are extending a special invitation to SPJST youth who are not part of a lodge youth club and the youth who are new to SPJST. If you have a life insurance certificate issued before May 31, 2020, you can come join us at camp! Camp is a great place to make new friends and build selfconfidence. Camp Kubena offers swimming, games, high ropes courses, low ropes courses, BB guns, archery, disc golf, and many other activities. Qualifications for camp: If your child has completed kindergarten, is a current youth club member, and has made seven out of 12 meetings, he/she will be eligible to attend camp without pay. Youth that attend lodges with no
youth club can attend seven adult meetings and qualify for camp without pay. The lodge secretary will need to provide the Home Office with copies of the membership roster of each meeting the youth attended. Youth who have not made at least seven meetings will be prorated $35 per meeting missed. Youth can make up a meeting by attending another local youth club. Please see your youth leader about this. Parents and grandparents, please know your child or grandchild can go to camp if they are finishing kindergarten to high school senior this year for $250 — as long as they have a current SPJST life insurance certificate that is in force. Parents and grandparents if you have a certificate that is in force and your child or grandchild does not have one, he or she can still go to camp for $350. This is the first year we are offering camp to youth without a life insurance certificate. This amount is reasonable compared to other Texas camps which start at $745 per week of camp. Please contact me if you have any questions about attending our camp. Online Camp Registration is Open Please know that CampDoc registration is up and running for the 2020 SPJST camping season. Please go to our website https:// spjst.org/programs/campregistration/ and click on the banner, “Sign Up Now For Summer Camp.” It will direct you to CampDoc, and you can click on “Sign Up” to create your new profile and register your child. If you have questions concerning camp, please contact me or Tammy Martinez at the Home Office. Chaperones, I need a commitment from you to be able to attend the camp from beginning to end. 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive Please remember to keep sending in your pennies for the SPJST 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive. All young people who donate at least $2 will receive two merit points. All young people who donate at least $5 will also receive a certificate. Youth leaders, if you do not have any of the 100 Pennies slips, please feel free to accept the donation and send it in on a piece of paper. Please be sure to include the name of the person making the donation and the amount of their donation. April Vestnik Project Monthly Vestnik Project will talk about a Super Hero. Try and plan an ac-
VĚSTNÍK tivity or memorial to honor the person. The April Vestnik Project will be about Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman to be appointed to the United States Supreme Court. Join Hands Day—Saturday, May 2 Our goal for 2020 is to have 50 or more lodges participate. What can your youth club do? Some of the great projects from past years included baking for the needy, cemetery clean-ups, highway beautification, assisting veterans and senior citizens programs and a fundraiser for your local volunteer fire department. You’ve still got plenty of time to decide what you want to do in 2020. The main thing — at this point — is committing to doing something. If you have any questions on this, please contact me. Again, this year, the Supreme Lodge will offer a $100 incentive to local SPJST lodges to be used in developing and/or promoting their project. This incentive will be for lodges who partner with youth in their community. To receive the $100 incentive, lodges must register the event with the Home Office. Merit Points and Due Dates Please know we are having an ongoing problem with youth leaders who do not turn in the merit points to the Home Office by the due date. Reports are always due by the 15th of the month after the quarter is over. If the points are not turned in starting the first quarter (January through March 2020) then you will only be hurting your youth. The youth club will forfeit its money for the quarter, and the youth will not receive their points—and they will not receive it in a different quarter as well. Most of the time everyone is good about getting this to us in a timely manner. I’m sorry I have to be so blunt, but Tammy and I have many responsibilities with the Youth Department and adult fraternal areas of SPJST. If there is a reason you are having a problem submitting the information, please contact me. I am here to help you with this issue. Decorated Rock Contest Please encourage your youth to attend their district spring meeting and participate in the decorated rock contest. All members who attend their district spring meeting will receive five points in the merit point contest. All contest participants will receive a participation award, and youth club members will receive another five merit points in the merit point system.
Monday, February 24, 2020 What is it and Who Can Enter? The Decorated Rock Contest is sponsored by SPJST to encourage youth members to be creative and express their artistic talents. The contest is held at the district spring meeting. Youth must be present to win. All SPJST members entering kindergarten to high school senior are welcome to participate in the contest. The Rules Contestants will decorate a rock that must fit in the palm of a hand for the contest. You may decorate the rock however you like. Use your imagination! Judging Rocks will be judged according to the following criteria: Creative Ability, Skill and Design, Appearance, and Neatness. Awards All SPJST Rock Decorating Contest
participants will receive a participation award, and youth club members will receive five merit points in the Merit Point System. The first place winning rocks from each district will be featured in a display case in the SPJST Home Office lobby through the end of the youth year. The first place winning rocks from each district will also be judged on the state level. State Level Age Category Prizes Ages Entering Kindergarten to 8 years $25 Gift Card Ages 9 to 11 - $25 Gift Card Ages 12 to 14 - $25 Gift Card Ages 15 Years to High School Senior $25 Gift Card District Spring Meeting Dates Please make note of these spring meeting dates:
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District One - Sunday, April 19 Lodge 9, Snook District Two - Sunday, March 15 Lodge 47, Seaton District Three - Sunday, April 26 Lodge 25, Ennis District Four - Saturday, April 4 hosted by Lodge 215, South Plains at Tahoka Community Center 1400 Avenue K, Tahoka District Five - Sunday, April 19 Lodge 81, Needville District Six - Sunday, March 15 hosted by Lodges 4, Hallettsville and 63, Sweet Home St. Mary’s Parish Hall, Hallettsville District Seven - Sunday, March 29 hosted by Lodge 202, Jourdanton Jourdanton Public Library Fraternally, Frank Horak State Fraternal Director —SPJST—
SPJST March Vestnik Project - Amelia Earhart and the Texas Connection This project earns a maximum 1 point in the SPJST Youth Clubs Merit Points System. Mail completed project no later than Apri 15, 2020 to: SPJST Youth Program c/o SPJST Home Office • P.O. Box 100 • Temple, Texas 76503
Name___________________________________________________________Age______________ Lodge______________
ly st W Wom oman n to ffly Earha rhart: t: “T “The he Fir First Amelia lia Ea Atla tlantic ntic Ocean” Oc n” solo across a oss the A Amelia Mary Earhart was born in Atchison, Kansas. Earhart developed a passion for adventure at a young age, steadily gaining flying experience from her twenties. In 1928, Earhart became the first female passenger to cross the Atlantic by airplane while accompanying pilot Wilmer Stultz for which she achieved celebrity status. Texans may be surprised to learn that Earhart earned some of her flying chops going in and out airfields in the Lone Star State. Earhart’s time in Texas received little notice, only one mention by a reporter was made of her time at the Brownsville airport. That’s because so much attention went to Charles Lindbergh at the time. Brownsville Airport offered pilots-in-training a unique advantage and the airport served as the international gateway to Latin America at the time. It was March of 1929 when Charles Lindbergh flew the first international airmail from Brownsville to Mexico City and Amelia was there. The draw for aviators to the Brownsville Airport back then was its reputation as the center of instrument training for those who wanted to fly internationally. Pilots from around the world came to Texas, including Mexico’s Las Aguilas Aztecas – the Aztec Eagles – who flew practice flights at Brownsville and San Antonio during World War II. If you wanted to fly for PanAm you went to Brownsville for your training. Earhart became the fourth American woman to earn her commercial transport license at Brownsville and also flew the Pitcairn PCA-2 autogyro. This is the precursor to the helicopter in Texas in 1931. As perhaps a foreshadowing to her final, ill-fated flight, Texas is also the site of an Earhart accident. In 1931 Earhart crashed in Abilene, Texas, a sign of her possible lack of adequate training at the expense of her promotional activities. It was surprising she could get sponsorships having crashed every airplane she ever flew. On July 2, 1937 while Earhart and Noonan were flying in the South Pacific Ocean on their second attempt on their World Flight — their last transmission was around 7:42 a.m. near Howland Island.
Read the information on Amelia Earhart and answer the questions below. 1. Earhart became the first female __________________ to cross the Atlantic by airplane while accompanying pilot Wilmer Stultz for which she achieved celebrity status. 2. Brownsville Airport offered pilots-in-training a unique advantage and the airport served as the ______________________ gateway to Latin America at the time.
3. Texans may be surprised to learn that __________________ earned some of her flying chops going in and out airfields in the Lone Star State.
4. Earhart became the fourth ______________________ woman to earn her commercial transport license at Brownsville and also flew the Pitcairn PCA-2 autogyro. 5. On July 2, 1937 while Earhart and Noonan were flying in the South Pacific Ocean on their second attenpt on their World Flight — their last __________________________ was around 7:42 a.m. near Howland Island.
Source Material: https://www.texasstandard.org/stories/finding-amelia-earhart-she-and-texas-had-history/
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Lodge 20, Granger youth fun with friend at district party
Lodge 20, Granger youth encourages all to help Veterans
Lodge 30, Taiton youth helps clean up community center
We had so much fun at the District Two Skating Party. I was able to bring my friend, M a c i e Warren. We all won door prizes. It was cool having a friend meet my SPJST family. Aubrey Marshall, age 9 —SPJST—
Dear Věstník, When I opened up the paper today, I saw an article about how the veterans enjoyed valentines that people sent to them as part of a volunteer program. Our youth club made cards, purchased candy, and delivered it to them. It made me feel good that we made these people happy. Please, everyone, consider helping Veterans near you. Thanks, James Teague, age 14 —SPJST—
Dear Vestnik Readers, I participated in our clean-up day. We cleaned Taiton Community Center, and it was so much fun giving back to the community. Sincerely, Brittany Baker, age 16 —SPJST—
Lodge 20, Granger youth expresses thanks to Patsy
On Sunday, February 2, 2020, at 9:30 a.m., Lodge 30, Taiton Youth Club met at Taiton Community Center. Members brought blankets for the Angels Home Health blanket drive. Youth Leader Lisa Bubela reminded members that camp registration is now open, and that a youth workshop will be held Sunday, February 23 in Needville. The youth then cleaned Taiton Hall in preparation for the annual chicken dinner. A hot dog lunch was enjoyed by all.
Thank you, Patsy! We had fun at our annual District Two Skating Party. It’s not easy work to coordinate everything like you do. We appreciate everything you do. Sterling Marshall, age 13 —SPJST—
Lodge 30, Taiton Youth Club members to assist with chicken dinner
Next Meeting—March 8 The next meeting will be Sunday, March 8 at 2 p.m. at Taiton Community Center. All youth are asked to be at the hall by 11 a.m. to help with the chicken dinner. Simone Riha, age 10 —SPJST—
Lodge 30, Taiton youth participates in workday We had our youth club meeting on Sunday, February 2, 2020. Following that, we had our lodge workday. We cleaned tables and wiped chairs. I had a blast! Bethany Baker, age 13 —SPJST—
Lodge 47, Seaton youth visits residents at nursing home We had our February youth club meeting at the memory care nursing home in Temple so we could visit with the residents and hand out valentine cards. Nursing homes can be kind of sad, but it’s cool that we can visit and make their day a little better. The little kids in our group were really excited and tried to talk to everyone. Tyson Bilbrey, age 12 —SPJST—
Lodge 47, Seaton youth plays in snow I got to play in the snow today. It was really cold. I made one snow angel. I made 20 snowballs. I made a pigeon for storytime craft today in the library. I have one more thing I want to add to this. I helped hand out the sausage last weekend when my family made sausage. Andrew Ordogne, age 4 —SPJST—
Lodge 47, Seaton Lodge 47, Seaton youth helps family youth deliver valentine with sausage-making cards to nursing home Our youth club made valentine cards and went to a nursing home to hand them out. I love getting to visit the nursing homes and see the p e o p l e smile. When we were done, we went to McDonald’s to play and have ice cream. Sydney Bilbrey, age 7 —SPJST—
Dear Vestnik Readers It snowed today! It was really neat. I woke up, and there was snow on the ground. My brother and I got to play in the snow before school. My teacher also let us play in the snow. The snow is fun. L a s t weekend, we made sausage with my family. I helped wrap the sausage. I wrote the dates. Fraternally, Travis Ordogne, age 8 —SPJST—
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Lodge 30, Taiton Welcomes New Youth Club Member
Monday, February 24, 2020
Lodge 49, Rowena youth tries out for cheerleader
Lodge 49, Rowena youth ready for baseball
Lodge 49, Rowena youth participates in track
Dear SPJST, I tried out for cheer this year, and I made it! I was so happy, and I still am! Olivia Schwertner, age 17 —SPJST—
We just finished basketball. I am very sad. I didn’t get to play that much. I am starting baseball now. I can’t wait for baseball. Hunter Wood, age 14 —SPJST—
Dear SPJST, We started track season about a week ago. I am not ready as I very strongly dislike track. I’m just ready to get it over with. Grace Schwertner, age 14 —SPJST—
Lodge 49, Rowena youth lifts 200 pounds ELLA GARRETT Lodge 30, Taiton welcomes Ella Garrett, who is a new youth club member. Welcome, Ella! —SPJST—
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Dear SPJST, I am in power lifting. It has been really fun. We have to wake up at 4 a.m. every morning. I have gone up 200 pounds from the first meet to the third meet. I hope I do good. Tanner Wood, age 15 —SPJST—
Lodge 49, Rowena youth enjoys rodeo, cotton candy Dear SPJST, I went to the rodeo. It was fun! I got cotton candy. There was a person jumping over a bull. Cotton Wood, age 9 —SPJST—
Lodge 49, Rowena youth shares dog story Dear SPJST, Desial, my dog, rubbed in the cow pasture, and he stank all day. Bella Schwertner, age 10 —SPJST—
Lodge 25, Ennis Youth Club shares February Activities Lodge 25, Ennis Youth Club went to see Dr. Doolittle on Sunday, February 9, 2020, at Show Biz Cinema in Waxahachie. After the movie, we met and discussed how Stephen F. Austin is considered the “Father of Texas” bringing more than 300 families to Texas in early 1825. We also talked about Dr. Josef Bergmann,
who is described as the “father” of Czech immigration to Texas. He wrote letters back to the Czech lands encouraging people to come to America. Our annual fundraiser was held on Saturday, February 15. The big winner of the Kubota was Lisa Lipscomb. Congratulations to her and to all the winners. A
TOP LEFT PHOTO: Lodge 25, Ennis Youth Club members attend Dr. Doolittle. TOP PHOTO 2: Youth Leader Rita, right, and her mother Margaret at Showbiz. TOP PHOTO 3: Luke, Jessica, Jake, and June. RIGHT PHOTO:
big thank you to the fundraiser committee for all its hard work in making this such a successful event. See you at our next meeting! Fraternally yours, Rita Holland, Youth Leader —SPJST—
2019-2020 SPJST State Queen Misty Dvorak sings the Czech and Moravian National Anthems at Ennis Sokol CzechFest on Saturday, February 8. FAR LEFT PHOTO: Charlie and Janet Patak with their granddaughter Teylor work the front door at the lodge fundraiser on Saturday, February 15. LEFT PHOTO: Jodi Hernandez wins the box of chocolates. RIGHT PHOTO: Lodge 25, Ennis President JoAnn Jones, right, is pictured with Lisa Lipscomb, who was the winner of the Kubota at the lodge’s fundraiser. Congratulations, Lisa!
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Lodge 49, Rowena youth tries to help best friend
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Lodge 30, Taiton Youth Club Members Clean Community Center Lodge 30, Taiton youth and adult members cleaned Taiton Community Center on Sunday, February 2,
2020, in preparation for the annual chicken dinner. —Submitted by Simone Riha, age 10
I had an argument with my best friend because of something that was against the law. My other friends agreed with me and said that we were just here to help her. Tracy Schwertner, age 14 —SPJST—
Lodge 49, Rowena youth prepares for benchmark I have a benchmark next week, and I’m not ready. They are hard. Colt Schwertner, age 12 —SPJST—
Lodge 47, Seaton Youth Club delivers valentines to memory care residents On Sunday, February 2, 2020, SPJST Lodge 47, Seaton Youth Club visited Canyon Creek Memory Care to spend time with residents and hand out Valentine’s Day cards to the 38 res-
idents. After making the rounds, we enjoyed ice cream at McDonald’s. —Submitted by Amber Bartek, Youth Leader
Lodge 84, Dallas Youth Club visits nursing facility for Valentine’s Day Dear Readers, The youth of Lodge 84, Dallas met on Sunday, February 9, 2020, at St. Joseph’s nursing facility for the annual Valentine’s Day celebration. After our program performance and presenting flowers for the altar to Sister, we went to Wendy’s. Our meeting was brought to order by Youth Leader Lynda Novak at 3:30 p.m. We then recited the Pledge of Allegiance and youth club motto and held a moment of silence for departed members and troops serving our country. Youth Leader Lynda updated us on the President’s Service Award program, District Three Spring Meeting on April 26, District Three outing on May 23, summer camp, and SPJST Convention. She discussed Youth Achievement Day (YAD) cards and the deadline date for submission along with the food category and photography category subjects. We then worked on Vestnik Projects before adjourning to dine on hamburgers and Frosty’s. I hope to see you all at our lodge’s 110th anniversary on Sunday, March 8! Fraternally, Josh Tucker, age 11 Reporter —SPJST—
LEFT PHOTO: Lodge 47, Seaton Youth Club members. PHOTO: Youth members work on their Vestnik projCENTER PHOTO: Zaydriana and Kayla Young. RIGHT ects.
LEFT PHOTO: Tyson Bilbrey, Everhett Bartek, Cash Smith, and Riley Kristinek enjoy time together at McDonald’s. CENTER PHOTO: Fiona Galler, Tessa
Koslovsky, and Emma Regan visit the residents. RIGHT PHOTO: Seth, Kal-El, Tristan, and Tammy Martinez.
LEFT PHOTO: Kyler Skrabanek and Jackson Marek. CENTER PHOTO: Assistant Youth Leader Chelsea Bil-
brey, left, and Youth Leader Amber Bartek. RIGHT PHOTO: Tristan Martinez, right, visits with a resident.
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District Two Youth Attend Annual Skating Party
LEFT PHOTO: Let’s do the “Hokey-Pokey!” OTHER PHOTOS: “All skate.”
LEFT PHOTO: Pictured are Lodge 20, Granger Youth Club members, Youth Leader Brita Goodman, and former Youth Leader Emilie Tischler. CENTER PHOTO: Lodge 47, Seaton Youth Club members are pictured
with Youth Leaders Amber Bartek and Chelsea Bilbrey. RIGHT PHOTO: Pictured are members of Lodge 80, Holland Youth Club and Youth Leader Kelly Taisler.
LEFT PHOTO: Lodge 182, Falls County Youth Club and Youth Leader Becky Beckendorf. CENTER and RIGHT PHOTOS: Door prize winners. District Two hosted its annual skating party on Sunday, February 16, 2020, at Wheels Family Skating Center in Temple. LEFT PHOTO: 2019-2020 District Two Duke Everhett Bartek takes a brief break from skating. RIGHT PHOTO: District Two Youth Counselor Patsy Koslovsky, far right, gives a $1 bill to all youth attendees. FAR RIGHT PHOTO: Assistant District Two Youth Counselor Amber Bartek, left, and DYC Patsy Koslovsky.
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Lodge 202 Megan Ohnheiser wins Grand Champion Jourdanton youth Baked Goods Award works on scrapbook Dear Readers, We worked on our scrapbook at the February youth club meeting. It was fun looking at all the pictures. Sincerely, Ryanne Popham, age 6 —SPJST—
Lodge 202 Jourdanton youth enjoys writing Dear Vestnik, I am in Mrs. House’s fourth grade reading class this year. I am a good writer because I am good at checking, and I can make my essays sound good. Love, Jenna Fair, age 9 —SPJST— Congratulations to Megan Ohnheiser for winning Grand Champion Baked Goods at the 2020 Guadalupe County Youth Livestock and Homemakers Show with her orange glazed cranberry streusel bread. Megan is a member of Lodge 185, New Braunfels Youth Club.
Lodge 202 Jourdanton youth ready to serve as LIT Dear Vestnik, This is my last semester in eighth grade. I’m kind of happy, but kind of sad because I realize how fast I am growing up. For my freshman year, I have decided not to play volleyball; I want to show animals at the stock show instead. I hope
to show pigs or lambs. I may have a lot of questions about high school, but I know one thing for sure, I am going to be an LIT at camp this year! Sincerely, Kayla Fair, age 13 —SPJST—
Lodge 202 Jourdanton youth earns champion award at county show Dear Vestnik Readers, My name is Shaylynn Trench, and I am from Lodge 202, Jourdanton. Besides being in SPJST, I am involved in FFA. I show lambs and goats. This year, I have done very well with my lambs. I got Breed Champion overall at the Atascosa County Livestock Show. It is very fun, and a great way to build a fantastic foundation for your life. Sincerely, Shaylynn Trench, age 13 —SPJST—
Lodge 202 Jourdanton youth to pursue nursing degree at ASU Dear Vestnik, I am excited to be attending Angelo State University this fall. I will be pursuing a nursing degree there. Although it is
three and a half hours away from home, I plan to visit often. I am ready to start my own life and become independent. Sincerely, Katlyn Polasek, age 17 —SPJST—
Lodge 202 Jourdanton youth participates in livestock show Dear Vestnik, A couple of weeks ago, I was showing in the Atascosa County Livestock Show. It was my first year showing pigs, and it went really well. I showed a Berkshire and a Cross. My Cross is a plain black pig, and my Berk was white and black. I really had fun, but neither of my pigs placed so I was bummed about that. It was just my first year to show so I’m going to wait for next year. Love, Makenna Poppe, age 10 —SPJST—
Lodge 84, Dallas Youth Club visits St. Joseph’s Home for Valentine’s Day
LEFT PHOTO: Lodge 84, Dallas Youth Club met on Sunday, February 9, 2020, at St. Joseph’s nursing facility for the annual Valentine’s Day cele-
bration. After the program performance and presenting flowers for the altar to Sister, club members went to Wendy’s.
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2020 Camp Tee-Shirt Design Contest Results This year’s tee-shirt contest featured 62 creative entries. Congratulations to Macy Narro of Lodge 17, New Tabor. She is the grand prize winner of the 2020 SPJST Camp TeeShirt Design Contest. Her design will appear on this year’s camp tee-shirts. Congratulations! Congratulations to the following age category winners: Ages 5 to 8 Grady Lange Lodge 30, Taiton Ages 9 to 11 Tate Smith Lodge 185, New Braunfels Ages 12 to 14 Brooke Bacak Lodge 30, Taiton Ages 15 to High School Senior Macy Narro Lodge 17, New Tabor Macy will receive a $100 Walmart gift card for her winning entry. Age category winners each will receive $75 Walmart gift cards. Thanks to All Participants! Thanks to all participants for sharing their designs based on the theme “SPJST Super Heroes Unite!”
District One Lodge 17, New Tabor Abigail Lopez Bailen Kocurek Easton Lopez Jaycee Parker Macy Narro Marley Kocurek Millison Dowell Lodge 186, Caldwell Jessica Enrique Jessie Enrique, III Patsy Pineda District Two Lodge 24, Cyclone Jennifer Hoelscher Lodge 47, Seaton Camdon Bartek Carson Erskine Elisa Ranly Emma Ranly Everhett Bartek Logan Erskine Sydney Bilbrey Travis Ordogne Tyson Bilbrey Valora Young
District Three Lodge 6, Cottonwood Aubrianna Dobecka Quinlan Dobecka Rendon Dobecka Lodge 84, Dallas Joshua Tucker Kalyne Tucker Megan Ruzicka Olivia Andreason Ryan Ruzicka Lodge 154, Fort Worth Holly Jones Macy Jones McKenzie Burcie Miles Jones Mylie Masters Rachael Humphreys Reid Jones Steven Suges Victoria Suges District Four Lodge 49, Rowena Bella Schwertner Colt Schwertner Cotton Wood Grace Schwertner Hunter Wood Olivia Schwertner Tanner Wood Tracy Schwertner
District Six Lodge 30, Taiton Bethany Baker Brett Bacak Brittany Baker Brooke Bacak Faith Korenek Grady Lange Grant Bubela District Seven Lodge 79, Corpus Christi Annie Urbanovsky Jacob Rebecek Lodge 185, New Braunfels Camila Cabrera Madeline Kitchen Megan Ohnheiser Rileigh Kitchen Skeet Kitchen Tate Smith Lodge 202, Jourdanton Katlyn Polasek
Ages 5 to 8 Winner
Ages 9 to 11 Winner
Ages 12 to 14 Winner
Ages 15 to High School Senior Winner
Grady Lange Lodge 30, Taiton
Tate Smith Lodge 185, New Braunfels
Brooke Bacak Lodge 30, Taiton
Macy Narro Lodge 17, New Tabor
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Slovanská Podporující Jednota Státu Texas
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ROČNÍK 108 ČISLO 4 24.Únor.2020
Podpora ★ Lidskost ★ Bratrstvi´ BENEVOLENCE
HUMANITY
BROTHERHOOD
Uředni orgán SPJST ★ Založené roku 1897
Nadace CEFT pokračuje v nadějné práci Jan Vaculík Čtvrtletní a výroční pravidelná schůze České vzdělavací nadace státu Texasu se konala dne 18. ledna 2020 v budově Hlavní úřadovny Slovanské podporující jednoty státu Texasu v Temple, Tx. za poměrně příjemného počasí.. Podporující jednota věnovala nemalou částku na opravu bu dovy v minulých letech a nyní se ukazuje, že prostorné místnosti je možno využít ke schůzím s větším počtem účastníků. Jednota vždy přichystá malé občerstvení jako snídani, protože mnozí ředitelé vyjeli ze svých domovů za časného rána a nemohli doma posnídat. V úřadovně si vzali koláč a kávu a mohli se dodatečně nasytit. Jednota připraví také něco na oběd, takže schůze může po krátké přestávce pokračovat i po obědě. Toto tradiční uspořádání vyhovuje po všech stránkách přítomným na schůzi nadace. .Nadace je vděčná jednotě za její phostinství vůči naším členům.
Za nepřítomnosti presidenta nadace Woody Smitha zahájil schůzi vicepresident Ray Lenart, složili jsme přísahu vlajce Spojených států amerických a republice, pro kterou stojí, také jsme uctili památku zemřelých členů. Pastor Dr. Mark Dlabaj přednesl modlibu, aby nám nebeský Otec požehnal a opatroval nás při cestě domů. Mezi našimi hosty byli studenti za doprovodu Johna Kolmana Pavel Duba a Robert Konečný a studentka Anna Králová, kteří studují na okresní universitě ve Wacu, Tx. Pravidelně na výměnu přijíždí rok co rok studenti z Moravy a připomínám jim, aby se podívali do světa, až ukončí vzdělání, aby nabyli zkušenosti, jak se co dělá ve světě. Na zahájení schůze jsme také zazpívali s pomocí studentů z Moravy českou národní hymnu. Dr. Dlabaj obdržel odměnu za práci pro naši nadaci v podobě diplomu našich zakladatelů Dra. Mareše, Kacíře a Skřivánka. Pastor Mark Dlabaj pracuje po dlouhou dobu pro nadaci a je naším duchovním správcem nadace. President nadace Woody Smith nebl přítomen a byl na svatbě v Cancún v Mexiku,.podal proto písemnou zprávu, ve které píše, že s nadací souhlasí ve
VLEVO: Naše ředitelka Jeane Zaeske předává pro nadaci výroční finanční příspěvek, po stranách James Sassín a Ray Lenart. STŘEDNÍ: Pastor Dr. Mark Labaj obdržel odměnu za jeho práci pro nadaci, po stra-
čtyřech bodech programu: zlepšit dosavadní programy, zlepšit naši eletronickou účast, rozšířit vzdělání a kulturu v dalších místech a prověřovat nové způsoby naší činnosti ve státě. Během léta minulého troku se podílel na organisaci prvního účastníka hudebního festivalu Round Top, Tx. Jaroslava Škuty, klarinetisty, který pokračuje ve studiu v Clevelandu, Oh. Závě rem zprávy zdůraznil, že naše nadace vykonala velký díl práce pro naši veřejnost a proto je povin ností každého vlastence podpořit nadaci i v budoucnosti. Předseda sboru ředielů James Sassín podal zprávu o vývoji událostí ve vztahu k Texaské A and M universitě v College Station, Tx. Vedení katedry svobodných umění podalo nadaci návrh smlouvy o spolupráci a naší povinností je nyní odpovědět po patřičné úvaze, zde tento návrh uskutečníme. Nové stipendium vyžaduje přejmenování Hlavinkova stipendia a podporu jednoho milionu dolarů, které zajistí plněhodnotnou katedru anglistiky pro moravské studenty s veškerou možností volby dalších předmětů ke studiu dalších oborů na katedře liberálních umění a na univerditě. Po dvaceti letech existence by Hlavinkovo stipendium pokročilo o krok dopředu a bylo by dovršením snahy nadace o zabezpečení studijního programu pro moraské studenty. Milionová částka bude perným úkolem pro naši nadaci a i veřejnost v Texasu a po světě. Důležitým propagačním protředkem je video o nadaci, které bude možno využít na mnohých místech v organisacích, školách a klubech po státě. Možnost propagace naší činnosti je nutná, abychom mohli dosáhnout dosavadní finanční úkoly. Jsmě vděčni Dru. Franku a manželce Hermíně Kostohry-
zových za poskytnutí dobrosrdečné částky na založení hudební katedry české hudby na Severotexaské universitě v Dentonu, Tx., která si dobře vedla v představeních naší hudby na jevišti a také na zájezdu po státě. V této soivislosti je nutné pokračovat se zprávou profesora Thomase Sovíka, který je hybnou sílou všech podniků a úspěchů, kterých nadace dosáhla na Severotexaské universitě. Hned na jaře tohoto roku uspořádá katedra koncert kytaristy z Janáčkovy akademie músických umění a pošlou dva studenty z Dentonu do Brna. Představitelka Lišky Bystroušky Bree Nichols byla podpořena universitou při její disertační práci na rozšíření repertoáru jazyků, ve kterých universita představuje opery. Český jazyk je velmi zpěvný a tak Bree se pokusí pro svou disertační práci pořídit kolekci písní s patřičnou výslovností a pak ji pokytne jako publikaci pro operní profesory v Americe. Tím se naruší navyklá podoba zpěvu oper v německo-francouzskoitalském jazyce, Denton se může stát světovým střediskem české opery v Americe. Vicepresidentka nadace Diane Wilson Śulák podala zprávu o průběhu získávání nových členů a dalších vnitřních záležitostech nadace. Jako přípavu na výroční schůzi opatřila patřičný počet pozvánek na schůzi spolu s propagačním materiálem. Jen malý počet obálek byl vrácen s chybami v adrese, takřka dvě stě pozvánek bylo rozesláno. V roce 2019 se přihlásilo 34 nových členů kromě 20 nových ccloživotních členů, takže. 80 členů nadace je celoživotních a tito a i obyčejní členové by měli zahájit osobní kampaň pro získání nových členů pro nadaci.. Finační tajemnice Cindy Belkamp
nách stojí předseda James Sassín a president Ray Lenart. VPRAVO: Tři mladí studenti Anna Králová, Robert Konečný a Pavel Duba z MCC na schůzi nadace.
VĚSTNÍK přednesla pěknou finanční zprávu a podala natištěný přehled našich příjmů i vydání a nyní také dovede vypracovat odhad vydání na určitou akci a propracovala také rozpočet. Jak říká, že máme trochu peněz a tak je potřeba vědět o každém dolaru. Můžeme s jistotou tvrdit, že Cindy pokračuje ve vynikající práci účetní nasdace podobně jako její otec Anton, který se zasloužil o uspořádání dokumentů, takže víme o každém dolaru. S radostí proto přijme dobrovolné příspěvky na podporu práce nadacece na adrese Cindy Pustejovský Belkamp, CEFT Treasurer, 2520 Willing Ave, Ft..Wortth, TX.76110 v jakékoliv podobě.. Dopisovatelka anglicky píšící Lynette Urbanovsky předala k přečtení další číslo našeho zpravodaje, kde si můžem přečíst dodatečně všechny zprávy a popis akcí Členka krajanské organisace Jeane Zaeske předala každoroční výroční podporu její organice naší nadaci. Nadace je vděčná za tak velkou dobrovolnou pomoc.. Je nutno si povšimnout, že harmonikář Ralph Milek zpříjemnil pěkné ovuduší v místnosti ve společenství manželky. Volební výsledky byly jednohlas né a všichni ředitelé a úředníci byli zvoleni bez negativního hlasu. Naše ředitelkca Clarice Snokhous oznámila krajanské veřejnosti, že skupina členů založila Českou katolicku nadaci státu Texasu Další podrobné informace o podpoře nadace a finanční pří spěvky posílejte na adresu Czech Catholic Foundation of Texas, c!o Joseph L. Peters, Tres.,.619 Dorothy Street, El Campo, TX. 77437-2708, webstránka www.czechcatholicfoundation.org Nadace je ustanovena podle zákona o nevýdělečných organisacích číslo 501 c 3 podle federálního zákona, povolení bylo zplnomocněno v roce 2018 Po krátkém obědě byl sbor ředitelů připraven pokračovat ve schůzi po výroční schůzi nadace, tradičně máme výroční i ředitelskou schůzi po sobě, protože pro mnoho ředitelů takové schůzování zabere jeden den času.. V první řadě jsme prověřili výsledky voleb a stálí úředníci nadace byli zvoleni do svých funkcí s vyjímkou Woody Smitha, který byl nahrazen dosavadním vicepresidentem Ray Lenartem a John Sefčík byl zvolen vicepresidentem nadace Vyjádřil naději, že nadace bude pokračovat správným směrem do budoucnosti.. I když je tato zpráva poněkud delší, přece jenom je důležitá, aby naše
Monday, February 24, 2020 veřejnost byla seznámena s činností naší nadace a našla pochopení pro naši činnost. Nadace se snaží poctivě používat finanční prostředky pro zájem texaské veřejnosti. Z toho důvodu také zasluhuje podporu naší menšiny. Začněme s náborem nových členů a příznivců v okruhu našich rodin a přátel, aby se nám naše práce vydařila. —SPJST—
Slovak language program to be offered at University of Pittsburgh Dear Friends, We are very excited to offer a unique intensive Slovak summer program at the University of Pittsburgh’s Slavic East European, and Near Eastern Summer Language Institute (SLI) that includes a study abroad option in Bratislava. Significant scholarship funding is available for 2020, and all applicants to the Slovak courses are eligible. The Slavic department at the University of Pittsburgh prides itself as being a principal center for the teaching of Slovak language and culture in all of North America. SLI is the only US-based summer intensive program to offer Slovak at the beginning through advanced levels. We particularly want to share with you the news that for the summer of 2020, we have developed a new partnership with Comenius University’s renowned Studia Academica Slovaca for our 10-week hybrid program, offering six weeks of intensive Slovak at SLI in
Pittsburgh (a city proud of its deep cultural ties to Slovakia) followed by 4 weeks of continued language study and cultural immersion in Bratislava. Students may also choose to attend just the Pittsburgh course during a given summer. Dr. Kamenarova, a leading expert in Slovak pedagogy and the author of the most widely used Slovak textbook, will be in attendance as an instructor in Pittsburgh and serve as the students’ guide in Bratislava. More information about the domestic and hybrid programs can be found on our webpage: https://www.sli.pitt.edu/program-listing/slovak/domestic SLI accepts undergraduates, graduates, and highly-motivated non-affiliated learners. Moreover, all applicants to our programs, including non-traditional students, are eligible to apply for one of our generous scholarships, regardless of academic affiliation or rank. Our students come from all over the county for the learning opportunities, which include not only language training in all four modes (speaking, reading, listening, and writing), but also a rich program of extra-curricular activities including film screenings, lectures, ethnic picnics, music, crafts, and other community and cultural activities. Each summer we welcome a cohort of students of diverse backgrounds, ages, and motivations for learning Slovak, all united by their focus on acquiring Slovak proficiency rapidly and enjoying learning about Slovak culture with expert faculty and collegial peers. Out-of-state students may study at SLI for fees equivalent to the in-state tuition rate. With SLI scholarships applied, our courses are one of the most affordable options out there for this kind
Czech museum director speaks at lions club Czech Heritage Museum and Genealogy Center Executive Director Susan Chandler was guest speaker at the February 12, 2020, luncheon meeting of the Temple Founder Lions Club. She is pictured with Club President Lathé Owens.
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of specialized training. We would appreciate your help in disseminating information about our institute to any individuals or organizations interested in studying Slovak or promoting the study of Slovak. Please feel welcome to forward this message or post it on your website. We would also be happy to supply a press release if preferred. We are enthusiastic about the expansion of our Slovak program and honored to help students to learn the beautiful Slovak language in Pittsburgh and Bratislava. All the very best, Kathleen Manukyan Managing Director, SLI Renáta Kamenárová Director of Pitt in Bratislava Program, SLI —SPJST—
Brazos Valley CHS to host March 7 kolache baking class Brazos Valley Czech Heritage Society (BVCHS) is offering a kolache baking class on Saturday, March 7, 2020 at the St. Joseph Catholic Church Parish Activity, 600 East 26th Street, Bryan, Texas from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Cost for the class is $35.00 with a limit of 12 participants (age 12 and older). For further information contact Stanislav Vitha at bohemian2012@aol.com or (979) 587-1777 or register at https://whoozin.com/KHF-QFWM4HR-M7WC Registration deadline is Friday, March 6, 2020. Marie Dulak BVCHS Reporter —SPJST—
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Czech Heritage Society of Texas Victor Peter Memorial Scholarship The Victor Peter Memorial Scholarship is a $500 scholarship granted by The Czech Heritage Society of Texas to a graduating Texas high school senior. The money is given to the recipient upon proof of registration in a program of studies at a college or university. The applicant must submit the following: 1. A copy of his or her high school transcript. 2. Two letters of recommendation. One should be from a high school teacher attesting to the student’s academic promise. The other should be from an adult attesting to the student’s interest in Czech culture. 3. A 200-word autobiography (Times New Roman font, 14 point, one-inch margins on a separate sheet of paper.) 4. A 100-word statement explaining what he or she plans to study in college or university, and what he or she plans to do in terms of a career. Include the name of the college or university you plan to attend. (Times New Roman font, 14 point, one inch margins on a separate sheet of paper) 5. A list briefly explaining up to 10 ways in which he or she has had contact with Czech culture or The Czech Heritage Society of Texas organization. The list should be in order of importance, with the first item as the most important. Even seemingly small things may be included, such as learning how to make kolaches or visiting Czech festivals. (Times New Roman font, 14 point, one inch margins on a separate sheet of paper. A line should be skipped between each numbered item in the list.) 6. An original 300-word essay. Topic may be either: “A Family Member Who Represents Czech Heritage” or “A Family Member Who Contributed to the Czech Heritage in the United States.” (Times New Roman font, 14 point, one inch margins on a separate sheet of paper.) 7. A cover sheet including the stu-
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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 254-8992935 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 per class. Call or email to verify classes. Pre-registration preferred. For information, call 888-785-4500; 979-9689399; or email info@czechtexas.org. Second Tuesdays Czech Film Nights and Matinees—at The Beltonian Theatre, 219 East Central, Belton. Showtimes - 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Free admission. Film is presented by Czech Heritage Museum and Genealogy Center (CHMGC). For information, call CHMGC 254-899-2935; find them on Facebook; or on the web at www.czechheritagemuseum.org. Find The Beltonian online at www.thebeltoniantheatre.com or on Facebook. February 28 Czech Heritage Society Victor Peter Memorial Scholarship Application Deadline— $500 scholarship to a graduating Texas high school senior. All application items must be submitted together in one envelope postmarked no later than February 28 and sent to: Czech Heritage Society of Texas Victor Peter Memorial Scholarship, c/o Pat Parma, 3311 Carolina Way, Richmond, Texas 77406-9680. For guidelines/requirement, or questions,
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contact Pat Parma. Submitted by Pat Parma, Lodge 81, Needville. Submitted by Pat Parma, Lodge 81, Needville. March 1 Bexar County CHS Dance—at Martinez Social Club, 7791 FM 1346 at FM 1516, in San Antonio. Doors open at 1 p.m. Music by Mark Halata and Texavia, 2 to 6 p.m. Adult admission $10 per person; children ages 14 and under are free. Refreshments. For information, visit www.bexarcountyczechheritagesociety.c om. Submitted by Frankie Twardowski, BCCHS Publicity Contact March 20 Brazos Valley CHS Novak-Zaeske Memorial Scholarship Application Deadline: $500 scholarship to a graduating high school senior. Completed application with all parts, must be mailed and postmarked by March 20 to: Brazos Valley Czech Heritage Society Scholarship Committee, PO Box 3383, Bryan, Texas 77805. For application form, requirements/guidelines, or further questions, please email Cheryl (Zaeske) Wenck at the5wencks@verizon.net. Submitted by Cheryl Wenck, BVCHS Scholarship Committee Chair. March 20 Brazos Valley CHS Matush Czech Heritage Scholarship Application Deadline: $500 to a college student. Scholarship funded by John and Sandy Matush. Completed application with all parts, must be mailed and postmarked by March 20 to: Brazos Valley Czech Heritage Society Scholarship Committee, PO Box 3383, Bryan, Texas 77805. For application form, requirements/guidelines, or further questions, please email Cheryl (Zaeske) Wenck at the5wencks@verizon.net. Submitted by Cheryl Wenck, BVCHS Scholarship Committee Chair. March 29 Vrazels Tribute Band—at SPJST Lodge 24, Cyclone - Flag Hall, 411 FM 964 Road, Cyclone, Texas, 2 to 6 p.m. Tickets $10 each. For tickets, reservations, and other information, call Linda Wilde 254-985-2258.
Taylor Czech Chorus Scholarship The Taylor Czech Chorus has established a $500 scholarship to be awarded to a graduating senior of Czech descent. The selected recipient will have the scholarship paid to the accredited college or university of his/her choice. All graduating 2019-2020 seniors who are eligible candidates and that meet the following criteria are urged to apply. 1) Graduating senior in the 2019-20 school year. 2) Have a minimum high school GPA equivalence of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. 3) Provide documentation of Czech heritage. Possible forms of documentation which can show Czech lineage include, but are not limited to: a. birth certificates of generations showing Czech name(s), b. family tree, c. Baptismal certificates of ancestors authenticating heritage, d. docket from immigration ship(s), e. ancestor’s passport(s) or visa(s). 4) Include a 300- to 400-word, typed, double-spaced essay defining why you think you should be selected for this scholarship, how your Czech heritage has influenced you, and what your heritage means to you. 5) The recipient must live no farther than 25 miles from Taylor, Texas (exception: a relative of a Taylor Czech Chorus member). 6) The recipient must be willing to attend a meeting of the Taylor Czech Chorus in Taylor, Texas, to receive the scholarship award. Deadline—May 1 7) Submit a completed application and all necessary documentation by the deadline of Friday, May 1, 2020. Late applications will not be considered. Applications are available by contacting Betty Zimmerhanzel at 512-3526823, from The Taylor Czech Chorus Facebook page, and through local high school counselors. Submitted by, Monica Stojaník Lodge 20, Granger —SPJST—
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Brazos Valley CHS Novak - Zaeske Scholarship The Brazos Valley Czech Heritage Society is offering the 2020 Novak Zaeske Memorial Scholarship in the amount of $500 to a graduating high school senior who exemplifies academic achievement, outstanding merit, and the spirit of involvement, volunteerism, and leadership as evidenced through extracurricular activities. The applicant must be able to show that they are currently active or desire to become involved in their Czech heritage. The recipient will be notified the last week of March and will be awarded the scholarship at Brazos Valley Czech Heritage Society’s April meeting. Eligibility Requirements • Applicant must be a member or related to a member of the Brazos Valley Czech Heritage Society. • Applicant must be a graduating senior in the current school year and will be evaluated based on academics, extracurricular activities, leadership and involvement in school and community. • Applicant will be evaluated based on a 300- to 400-word, typed, doublespaced essay defining what your Czech heritage means to you, how it has influenced you, your current and past Czech cultural involvement, and why you think you should be selected for this scholarship. • Applicant must include two letters of recommendation. (Extra consideration will be given to the applicant who has an interest in continuing to learn about their Czech heritage by attending club events of Brazos Valley Czech Heritage Society with the potential goal of becoming a member if they are not already.) Information to include: 1) Completed and signed application 2) Official high school transcript 3) On a sheet of paper, please attach a 2x3-inch headshot photo with your name under the photo 4) Essay of 300 to 400 words, typed, double spaced 5) Two letters of recommendation Deadline—March 20 Completed application with all parts, must be mailed and postmarked by
Monday, February 24, 2020 March 20, 2020. Mail to: Brazos Valley Czech Heritage Society Scholarship Committee, PO Box 3383, Bryan, Texas 77805. For an application form or further questions, please email Cheryl (Zaeske) Wenck at the5wencks@verizon.net. Cheryl Wenck BVCHS Scholarship Committee Chair —SPJST—
Brazos Valley CHS Matush Czech Heritage Scholarship The Brazos Valley Czech Heritage Society (BVCHS) is offering the 2020 Matush Czech Heritage Scholarship in the amount of $500 to a college student who is currently enrolled in a four-year college, two-year college or trade school, and exemplifies academic achievement, outstanding merit, and the spirit of involvement and leadership. The scholarship is being funded by John and Sandy Matush. The applicant must be able to show that they are currently active or desire to become involved in his/her Czech heritage. The recipient will be notified the last week of March and will be awarded the scholarship at the April meeting. Eligibility Requirements: • Applicant must be a member or related to a member of BVCHS. The applicant may become an immediate member of BVCHS by completing a membership application and paying the annual dues of $15. • Applicant must be a college student who is currently enrolled in a four-year college, two-year college or trade school, and exemplifies academic achievement, outstanding merit, and the spirit of involvement and leadership in their school and community. • Applicant will be evaluated based on a 300- to 400-word, typed, doublespaced essay defining what their Czech heritage means to them, how it has influenced them, their current and past Czech cultural involvement, and why they think they should be selected for this scholarship. • Applicant must include a letter of recommendation. (Extra consideration will be given to the applicant who has an interest in continuing to learn about
their Czech heritage by attending club events.) Information to include: 1) Completed and signed application 2) Official college transcript to date 3) A 2x3-inch headshot photo attached to a sheet of paper with your name printed under the photo 4) Essay of 300 to 400 words, typed, double spaced 5) Letter of recommendation 6) Membership application to BVCHS if you or your relative is not a member Deadline—March 20 Completed application with all parts, must be mailed and postmarked by March 20, 2020. Mail to: Brazos Valley Czech Heritage Society Scholarship Committee, PO Box 3383, Bryan, Texas 77805. For an application form or further questions, please email Cheryl (Zaeske) Wenck at the5wencks@verizon.net. Cheryl Wenck BVCHS Scholarship Committee Chair —SPJST—
TCGS seeks recipes for 20th anniversary Czech cookbook Celebrations bring good eats! The phone rings and you learn visitors are coming. Perhaps you open the church bulletin or you are in a meeting; a holiday is coming; whatever the occasion might be, you need to prepare a special dish or dessert. What is your “go to” recipe(s)? Will you share it with us? It is hard to believe the Texas Czech Genealogical Society (TCGS) will be celebrating it’s 20th anniversary in January 2021. As the saying goes, “My,
Texas Czech Genealogical Society Website: txczgs.org Promoting the study of the genealogy of the particular group of people known as “Texas Czechs.” For membership: Marie Dulak 979-589-1903
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where did the time go?” As with any special occasion, plans are made and action begins in order to achieve the goal of completing those plans. One such goal for our anniversary is a new cookbook. Our first cookbook, Tribute To Czech Cooks, sold out almost before it was received. A second order was placed, ending with the same results. While we paid tribute to Czech cooks in general, the cookbook’s main focus was on recipes of ancestors and articles on them as well. With this cookbook, we are calling for your delicious, special recipes. You know - it is the dish or dishes you prepare that are always requested. It may be for a special main dish, vegetable, salad, cake, pie, bread/rolls, etc., prepared as only you can, to taste that certain way. However, please do not get us wrong. If you did not have the opportunity to submit an ancestor’s recipe in the Tribute To Czech Cooks Cookbook, please feel free for it to be included in our upcoming Cooking With Czech Recipes Cookbook. Attention, Czech men! We know you are excellent cooks be it in the kitchen or the outdoor grill. You have your special “tricks” for giving the dish you prepare your own unique taste. Just know, we look forward to including your recipes, too. This cookbook will also be special in that we invite you to include photos photos of the person preparing the dish; the dish preparation process, and/or the finished dish or dessert. While the photos you submit will be in color, in the cookbook, they will be black and white. Charlene Hurta will serve as chair of this project. To contact her for more information or for submission purposes, she can be reached at 1231 CR 201A, Angleton, Texas 77515; phone 979-8490348; or email cmhurta@earthlink.net. The submission deadline is August 1, 2020. —SPJST—
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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 on the first and third Mondays of each month at 5 p.m., unless otherwise posted. Send updates 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 non-profit 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) 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 even-numbered months - February, April, June, August, October, and December, 6 p.m. at the hall.
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: 254217-2863. Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly. For information, call 254-721-3902.
LODGE 4, HALLETTSVILLE (6) Sunday, April 19—Lodge meeting, 3 p.m. Sunday, July 12—Lodge meeting, 3 p.m.
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: 979-2723440. 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 Meetings: Held every other month at 3 p.m. at Hallettsville Chamber of Commerce, 1614 North Texana Street, Hallettsville. LODGE 6, COTTONWOOD (3) Saturday, February 28—Cottonwood Water Supply meeting Sunday, March 1—SPJST lodge meeting, 2 p.m. Meal at noon Friday, March 20—Social Saturday, March 28—Baptism party Sunday, April 5—Easter party, meeting, and SPJST No. 6 Inc. meeting, 2 p.m.; meal following at 5 p.m. Sunday, April 12—Marek family Easter party Friday, April 17—Social/trustee meeting Sunday, April 26—Knapek reunion Friday, May 1—Lodge meeting, 2 p.m. 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 Dobecka 254-7170383; or dataped@sbcglobal.net. LODGE 8, WEIMAR (6) Lodge Meetings: Fourth Monday of February, May, August, and November at 6 p.m. at Oakridge Smokehouse Restaurant, Schulenburg. Dates are February 24, May 25, August 24, and November 23. 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: 979-272-3732. 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: 979-884-1451. 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 18, ELGIN (2) 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 Davilla, 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) Sunday, March 29—Vrazels’ Tribute Band, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tickets $10 each. For tickets, call Linda Wilde 254-9852258. 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) Wednesday, February 26—5 to 10 p.m. monthly birthday celebration, come and go. 6:30 p.m. potluck supper; 9 p.m. 50/50 drawing Sunday, February 29—Rental: Birthday celebration Wednesday, March 4—5 to 10 p.m. Dollar hot dog night, weekly drink specials Wednesday, March 11—5 to 10 p.m. Dollar hot dog night, weekly drink specials Thursday, March 12—6:30 p.m. members’ supper, 7 p.m. monthly meeting, social to follow Wednesday, March 19—5 to 10 p.m. Dollar hot dog night, weekly drink specials
Wednesday, March 25—5 to 10 p.m. Monthly birthday celebration, come and go. 6:30 p.m. Potluck supper; 9 p.m. 50/50 drawing Sunday, March 29—Rental/RVOS annual picnic 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. . Friday, February 28—Les and the Leftovers, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 4—Taylor Made Band, 7 to 10 p.m. Guest musician - Fritz Hodde. Friday, March 6—Sterling Country, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 11—Taylor SPJST Lodge 29 members will hold their monthly meeting beginning at 6:30 p.m. Covered dish meal following the meeting. Friday, March 13—Second Hand Rose, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 18—Taylor Made Band, 7 to 10 p.m. Guest musician - Fritz Hodde. Friday, March 20—Texas Neon Ramblers, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Friday, March 27—Les and the Leftovers, 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) 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 361-2207725. LODGE 35, ELK (3) Saturday, February 29—Sundae Drivers Saturday, March 14—Huser Brother Band Saturday, March 21—Gordon Collier Band Saturday, March 28—Nolan Pick Band C 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 254715-0275; mrdudemann@yahoo.com. LODGE 38, KOVAR (1) Lodge Hall: 278 Zimmerhanzel Road, Flatonia. Hall Rental Information: 512-237-9099/day; 830-839-4353/night. Lodge Meetings: Second Monday of each month, 6:30 p.m. at the hall. For information, call 512-332-6758. 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 979-218-3527; 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 361-552-5170 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. 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) 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. Youth Club Meetings: Second Sunday of each month at 5:30 p.m. 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 Hlinsky 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 Kaluza 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 for 2020: Sunday, March 8; Sunday, June 7; Sunday, September 13; and Sunday, December 6. Meetings are at 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.
VĚSTNÍK 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: 254-657-2485. 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. 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 254773-2363. LODGE 88, HOUSTON (5) Attention: Beginning January 2020, Lodge 88 Youth Club meetings will be held on the second Sunday of the month at the lodge hall. For information, call Youth Leader Vanessa Guerrero 281-745-1697. 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 713-869-5767, 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: Starting January 2020, Lodge 88 Youth Club meetings will be held on the second Sunday of the month at the lodge. hall. For information, call Youth Leader Vanessa Guerrero 281-745-1697. LODGE 91, SAN JACINTO (5) Lodge Meetings: Quarterly meetings - TBA in the Věstník. For information, contact Lodge Secretary Vonda Smesny 832-694-8762. LODGE 92, FORT WORTH (3) Sunday, March 1—Randy Tatarevich Band, country western, 2 to 6 p.m. Doors open at 1. Wednesday, March 4—Trustee meeting, 6 p.m. at National Hall Sunday, March 8—Monthly lodge meeting, 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 10—Ladies Circle, 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 11—Sportsman Club meeting, 7 p.m. 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 817-624-1361. 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 97, PLACEDO (6) Lodge Meetings: Monday, March 2; Monday, June 1; Monday, September 14 in the Community Room at Victoria Mall, 6 p.m. For information, call Secretary Judy Bellanger 361-576-2935.
Monday, February 24, 2020 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 130, DALLAS (3) Lodge Meetings: For monthly meeting date, time, and location, contact President/Sales Agent John Vrla 214-9063385 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 830-9645135. 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 Dennis Hermis 713-826-2981; 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 Amanda Muzny 713-560-5377. 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 979618-1890. LODGE 151, WHARTON (6) 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 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 817731-2580. 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 155, AUSTIN (2) Lodge Meetings: For dates of quarterly meetings, time, and 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 325-234-5879. 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 713594-5049. 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 979-2514150; or Lenora Bliznak 979-277-8845. LODGE 172, PASADENA (5) Lodge Hall: 3609 Preston Road, Pasadena. Lodge Meetings: Fourth Sunday of each month at 2:30 p.m. at the lodge hall, 3609 Preston Avenue, in Pasadena. November and December meetings will be held on the third Sunday. For information, contact Jo 346-317-4412; or Helen 713920-7172 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 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 254-749-5732. 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: 682-800-3485. 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 Meetings: Second Tuesday of February, May, August, and November, 7 p.m. at Moulton VFD building in the meeting room. RSVP to Elmer Michna at 361-772-3876 or Johnnie Hoffman at 361-772-5049. Please RSVP by Thursday of the week prior to the meeting. 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 979-777-8215. 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: 979567-4264. 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. 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
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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 bring finger foods for the snack table. Lodge Meetings: Monday night before the Friday dance 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: 281-373-9482; email spjstlodge196@gmail.com. Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of every month - potluck served at 1 p.m.; meeting begins at 2 p.m. - unless otherwise noted. For information, call Cadance Wager 713-515-2835. 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. 254-6245152. 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 830-281-8246. 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 940-8550882. 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. For questions, call President Aracely Quiz 915-9992062. 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 p.m. at Czech Center 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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