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Benevolence ★ Humanity ★ Brotherhood
Volume 109 Number 21
November 8, 2021
ISSN —07458800
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SPJST SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS are now available at
SPJST.ORG/SCHOLARSHIPS District Two hosted a trunk-or-treat with its fall fun day on Sunday, October 24 at Lodge 47, Seaton Star Hall. Pictured are, left to right, Brenna Bohac and Brita Goodman, both of Lodge 20, Granger, hand treats to Tessa Koslovsky and Sydney Bilbrey, both of Lodge 47, Seaton. In the background is Assistant Youth Leader Chelsea Bilbrey of Lodge 47. More on pages 4 and 5.
October Top SPJST Sales Agents: Certificates Issued and Annualized Premium 1st - Certificates Issued 1st - Annualized Premium $500 Award
2nd - Certificates Issued 2nd- Annualized Premium $100 Award
3rd - Certificates Issued 3rd- Annualized Premium $100 Award
Francisco Viniegra Lodge 219 El Paso District Four
Julian Guedea Lodge 219 El Paso District Four
Arnoldo Lerma Lodge 183 Arlington District Three
4th - Annualized Premium 5th - Certificates Issued $100 Award
Kattia Lange Lodge 92 Fort Worth District Three
4th - Certificates Issued $50 Award
Patsy Koslovsky, FIC Lodge 47 Seaton District Two
5th - Annualized Premium $50 Award
Susana Corral Lodge 219 El Paso District Four
A salute to Veterans for Veterans Day
; / ; / ; / ; / ; Inside This Week’s Vestnik ; / ; / ; / ; / ; Readers Write ......................................3 Interest Rates.......................................3 Important Dates ...................................3 Insurance Department Updates .........6 District News........................................7 Lodge Section......................................8
In Memoriam ......................................19 Youth Section ....................................19 Youth Merit Points Report ................22 Czech Culture ....................................26 Advertisements .................................29 Lodge Calendar .................................30
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Lodge 24 Cyclone hosts barbecue chicken dinner plates drive-thru
Home Office staff enjoy Halloween luncheon Page 15
Lodge 48 Beyersville youth visit pumpkin patch Page 21
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Editor’s Note
SPJST Scholarship Season is Open!
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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: MELANIE ZAVODNY, FIC 254-773-1575 (ext. 122) • Mobile: 254-534-0807 VĚSTNÍK Fax: 254-773-8087 vestnik@spjst.org melaniez@spjst.com melaniez@usa.com EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PRESIDENT/CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER BRIAN VANICEK, FIC 254-773-1575 (ext. 139) Mobile: 254-534-2902 vanicek@spjst.com VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES AND MARKETING DELISLE DOHERTY 254-773-1575 (ext. 240) Mobile: 832-232-2049 delisled@spjst.com VICE PRESIDENT OF COMMUNICATIONS MELANIE ZAVODNY 254-773-1575 (ext. 122) Mobile: 254-534-0807 melaniez@spjst.com CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER LEONARD D. MIKESKA, FIC 254-773-1575 (ext. 149) Mobile: 254-721-4739 leonardm@spjst.com CONTROLLER ROY VAJDAK 254-773-1575 (ext. 142) royv@spjst.com DISTRICT ONE DIRECTOR/VICE CHAIR DONNIE VICTORICK, FIC, CFFM PO Box 85, Snook, TX 77878-0085 Home: 979-272-3265 • Mobile: 979-224-3125 dv.aggie71@gmail.com DISTRICT TWO DIRECTOR JESSE POSPISIL 4710 FM 1331, Taylor, TX 76574-2164 Home: 512-365-1110 • Mobile: 512-826-7371 jlpospisil@yahoo.com DISTRICT THREE DIRECTOR/CHAIR JOHN ENGELKE 6475 Gholson Rd, Waco, TX 76705-5330 254-799-4247 john.engelke@hotmail.com DISTRICT FOUR DIRECTOR BOBBY DAVIS, FICF, CFFM 1886 Pecos St, Ste 3, San Angelo, TX 76901-3268 Mobile: 325-450-3748 • Fax: 325-657-2003 bgdsr2428@aol.com DISTRICT FIVE DIRECTOR BRADLEY STAVINOHA, FIC 10522 Will Lehmann Rd, Needville TX 77461-9164 Mobile: 979-739-2386 • Office: 979-793-7411 spjst@earthlink.net DISTRICT SIX DIRECTOR ANNIE VAHALIK 2508 N Levi St, Victoria, TX 77901-4059 361-649-4888 amvahalik@gmail.com DISTRICT SEVEN DIRECTOR REGINA HOUSE 146 Deer Run St, Pleasanton TX 78064-1510 830-570-2046 spjst202youth@gmail.com
GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE District One - Bill Orsak, Vice Chair PO Box 252, Snook, TX 77878-0252 979-272-1243 • billorsak@gmail.com District Two - Edwin Pechal 10660 State Highway 53, Temple, TX 76501-7446 254-721-2887 • edwinpechal@yahoo.com District Three - Michael Galler 1312 Fawn Lily Dr, Temple Tx 76502-7808 254-744-8973 • mlgaller54@gmail.com District Four - Brad Teplicek PO Box 372, Rowena, TX 76875-4006 325-442-2001 • bptep@aol.com District Five - Dorothy Pflughaupt, Chair 1243 Clovis Rd, Houston, TX 77008-6232 713-859-8976 • dotpflugh@yahoo.com District Six - Lisa Bubela, Secretary 1405 Divide St, El Campo, TX 77437-6152 979-543-7120 • lisa_bubela@yahoo.com District Seven - Oscar Korus 2565 Bruce Rd, Poteet, TX 78065-5013 830-391-4169 • oscarkorus@gmail.com REGIONAL GENERAL AGENTS DISTRICT ONE - Jim Schroeder, LUTCF 936-661-2294 • jeschroeder.insurance@gmail.com DISTRICT TWO - Jim Schroeder, LUTCF 936-661-2294 • jeschroeder.insurance@gmail.com DISTRICT THREE - Sabino Garcia 817-909-8899 • garciasabi@att.net DISTRICT FOUR - Lydia Talamantez 325-262-9743 • lillyg636@yahoo.com DISTRICT FOUR - EL PASO AREA - Arnulfo Rivera 915-630-8074 • arnulfok5@yahoo.com DISTRICT FIVE - Kerry Herrington 281-704-5737 • kerryherrington@yahoo.com DISTRICT SIX - Carolina Covarrubia 281-779-9956 • covarrubia.carolina@yahoo.com DISTRICT SEVEN - Ralph Juarez 361-537-5506 • juarez2112@aol.com STATE FRATERNAL DIRECTOR FRANK HORAK Office: 254-773-1575 (ext. 177) • Mobile: 254-534-0681 frankh@spjst.com DISTRICT YOUTH COUNSELORS District One - Hannah Kovar PO Box 28, Snook, TX 77878-0028 979-220-7904 • ladyjays@tamu.edu District Two - Patsy Koslovsky 764 S St Joseph Rd, Burlington, TX 76519-3108 254-718-1606 • patsyk2011@yahoo.com District Three - Mary Steinman 1136 Westgrove Dr, Saginaw, TX 76179-3463 817-731-2580 • appamary@sbcglobal.net District Four - Ryan Jansa 10377 Penny Lane, San Angelo, TX 76905-7616 325-234-5879 • rjansa1@gmail.com District Five - Melissa Victorick-Brown 2324 Lakeway Dr, Friendswood, TX 77546-6196 832-274-7369 • district5dyc@gmail.com District Six - Lisa Bubela 1405 Divide St, El Campo, TX 77437-6152 979-543-7120 • lisa_bubela@yahoo.com District Seven - April Howard 814 Madison Ave, New Braunfels, TX 78130-3918 830-624-9242 • aprhoward@gmail.com CAMP KUBENA • 2001 Waldeck Rd • Ledbetter, TX Rob Clift, Executive Director 979-249-5674 • robc@spjst.com
Complete your application online to be considered. Deadline: February 1, 2022
SPJST Scholarship
season opened on November 1, and we are proud to introduce an easy online application process. Visit spjst.org/scholarships to complete your application today! The deadline is February 1, 2022. One of the benefits that SPJST makes available to its members is a competitive scholarship program. SPJST Scholarships were established in 1982. The SPJST Scholarship Program encourages and assists members to further their education and to help them achieve career goals. We are currently accepting applications for SPJST Scholarships which will be awarded in May 2022. Applicants must meet the following criteria in order to be considered: • Applicants must be of upstanding moral character and have an active SPJST insurance certificate in force for at least one year as of February 1. If the membership is in the form of an annuity, the amount must be at least $10,000. • Applicants must be enrolling as a full-time student — at least 12 credit hours per semester. • Applicants must hold an active SPJST insurance certificate and/or annuity for the duration of the scholarship. • Applicants must be a high school graduate or equivalent. • Applicants must attend an accredited two- or four-year college, university, or technical college – as designated
by one of the six regional accrediting bodies in the United States. • Applicants apply online using this form. A receipt of application will be sent upon successful submission. For any additional scholarship questions, please contact Sandra Dubcak at 254-773-1575, ext. 127 or by email sandrad@spjst.com. Czech Heritage Month Contests Special thanks to all who submitted entries in this year’s Vestnik Czech Heritage Month contests. The activities have appeared on the back pages of the September 27 and October 11 and 25 Vestniks. More than 130 entries were received. All entries were placed into a drawing, and 20 lucky winners were selected. The names appear on page 3. These members will be receiving prizes in the mail soon. Thank you again for entering. Stay tuned to the Vestnik as we look forward to including more contests soon!
Vestnik Dates and Deadlines November 22 Vestnik deadline is Mon., Nov. 15 at 5 p.m. December 13 Vestnik deadline is Mon., Dec. 6 at 5 p.m. December 27 Vestnik deadline is Fri., Dec. 17 at 5 p.m. January 10 Vestnik deadline is Mon., Jan. 3 at 5 p.m. January 24 Vestnik deadline is Mon., Jan. 17 at 5 p.m. February 14 Vestnik deadline is Mon., Feb. 7 at 5 p.m. —SPJST—
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SPJST Family Fun • • • • • and • • • • • Important Dates (Number in parentheses denotes SPJST district.)
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SPJST Home Office Closed • Veterans Day Holiday Lodge 32, Victoria Annual Meeting The Grapevine Cafe (6) Lodge 200, Bruceville-Eddy Pancake Supper Taylor Hall, Eddy (2) Lodge 25, Ennis 50th Anniversary Party (3) District Seven Family Fun Day • Lodge 107, Floresville (7) Lodge 196, Houston-West Thanksgiving Dinner (5) Lodge 80, Holland Annual Meeting • Oscar Store (2) District Three hosts SPJST Float Fort Worth Parade of Lights (3) Lodge 142, Houston Thanksgiving Dinner (5) Lodge 160, San Angelo Annual Meeting Wall Brethren Church Hall (4) Lodge 8, Weimar Holiday Meal • Oakridge Smokehouse (1) SPJST Home Office Closed • Thanksgiving Holidays Lodge 91, San Jacinto Christmas Party Baytown Seafood, Crosby (5) Lodge 49, Rowena Christmas Party (4) Lodge 54, West Christmas Party • Tours Hall (3) Lodge 84, Dallas Christmas Party • Dallas Sokol (3) State Royalty: Temple Christmas Parade (2) Lodge 4, Hallettsville Christmas Party Vsetin Educational Building (6) Lodge 9, Snook Christmas Program (1) Lodge 202, Jourdanton Christmas Party Jourdanton Community Center (7) Lodge 18, Elgin Christmas Dance: Red Ravens (2) Lodge 141, Sealy Christmas Meeting/Meal Tony’s Restaurant (1) Lodge 141, Sealy hosts SPJST Float
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Scenes from District Two Fall Fun Day Sunday, October 24, 2021 • Lodge 47, Seaton Star Hall
The SPJST District Two youth had a great time at the district fall fun day on Sunday, October 24, 2021, at Lodge 47, Seaton. What a fun day of many activities and getting to visit with one another. The activities were held outdoors under the pavilion, and the weather was perfect for the many youth and adult members and friends who attended. This year’s theme was trunk-ortreat! Thank you to the lodge youth leaders and families who had their awesome decorated trunks full of candy and goodies: Lodge 20, Granger; Lodge 29, Taylor; Lodge 47, Seaton; Lodge 187, Round Rock; Lodge 182, Falls County; and Lodge 246, Morgan’s Point. Awesome, fun decorating! Thank you to
longtime Lodge 29, Taylor member Charlie Campbell, who participated with his vehicle and handed out candy. We were glad he drove over to participate! Youth and friends enjoyed wearing their costumes while playing games, including the bounce house, train ride, fish-pond, ring-a-drink, cake walk, and many more. Hot dogs with nachos and the works were served. Christmas Ornament Contest A special thank you to the youth members who participated in the Christmas ornament contest. Winning ornaments being placed on the Christmas tree at the Home Office were designed by:
Ages Kindergarten to 8 1st - Mathieu McCarthy Lodge 187, Round Rock 2nd - Braxton Henley Lodge 20, Granger 3rd - Tristan Martinez Lodge 47, Seaton
2nd - Sterling Marshall Lodge 20, Granger 3rd - Zaydriana Young Lodge 47, Seaton
Ages 9 to 11 1st - Kenna Braden Lodge 20, Granger 2nd - Collin Teague Lodge 20, Granger 3rd - Paetyn Beckendorf Lodge 182, Falls County
It was such an awesome day. Thank you to Lodge 47 for furnishing the facilities at no charge. I want to especially thank those of you who helped with the food, the set-up, and got everything put back in its place. Your help was more appreciated than you’ll ever know. Thank you! Thank you! Fraternally, Patsy Koslovsky District Two Youth Counselor —SPJST—
Ages 12 to 14 1st - Luke McCarthy Lodge 187, Round Rock
Ages 15 to High School Senior 1st - Kayla Young Lodge 47, Seaton
Trunk-or-Treat! Special thanks to the lodges that provided decorated trunks filled with Halloween treats. Left to right are Charlie Campbell of Lodge 29, Taylor; Greg McCarthy of Lodge 187, Round Rock; Chelsea Bilbrey of Lodge 47, Seaton; Emilie Tischler of Lodge 20, Granger; Melanie
Zavodny and David Nauert of Lodge 246, Morgan’s Point; and Linda Johnson of Lodge 187, Round Rock. BELOW PHOTO 3: Lodge 80, Holland members participate in the trunk-or-treat. BELOW RIGHT PHOTO: Youth gather treats from the vehicle trunks.
LEFT PHOTO: Tammy Martinez with sons Seth, Tristan, and Kal-El, all of Lodge 47, Seaton. PHOTO 2: David Nauert of Lodge 246, Morgan’s Point hands a bag of treats to Frances McBride of Lodge 200, Bruceville-Eddy. PHOTO 3: Members gather under the pavilion at Seaton Star Hall for the
opening of the District Two Fall Fun Day. RIGHT PHOTO: Lee Hanusch, left, of Lodge 47, Seaton and Ronnie Rieger of Lodge 29, Taylor welcome members and friends to the event and hand out door prize tickets to all attendees.
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TOP LEFT: Adult Christmas ornament contest winners, left to right, 2nd - Jennifer McCarthy (187); 1st - Frances McBride (200); 3rd - Greg McCarthy (187). ABOVE: Youth attendees. TOP RIGHT: First place youth Christmas ornament contest winners, left to right, Mathieu McCarthy (187), Kenna Braden (20), Luke McCarthy (187), and Kayla Young (47). LEFT PHOTO: Seth Martinez (47) drives the train. RIGHT PHOTO: Cecilia and Sabrina Young (47). BELOW PHOTOS: Leading the Pledge of Allegiance; DYC Patsy Koslovsky with granddaughter Tessa and grandson Foster Koslovsky; Lodge 80, Holland members Risa Pajestka, daughter Victoria Zajicek; and granddaughter Bethany; and members of Lodges 200, Bruceville-Eddy, 187, Round Rock, and 80, Holland visit.
LEFT PHOTO: Lodge 187, Round Rock members enjoy the event. PHOTO Lodge 47, Seaton and Lyn Rieger of Lodge 29, Taylor prepare hot dogs. 2: Lodge 182, Falls County members Bailee, left, and Paetyn Beckendorf, RIGHT PHOTO: From left are Danny Stepan, Christopher Ordogne, and center, help mom Becky serve nachos. PHOTO 3: Ruth Hanusch, left, of Edwin Vasicek, all of Lodge 47, Seaton.
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From the Desk of Delisle L. Doherty SPJST Vice President of Sales and Marketing
It’s Your Life
Christmas: ‘Tis the Season to be Stressed Since every store seems to have its
Christmas items out, I thought I would join the party. As if our life isn’t complicated enough, the Christmas season brings out the best and the worse in everyone. Unfortunate for many, with the best and the worse, stress comes along with it. It is the season with the highest stress rates. Christmas makes you happy, but it stresses you out just as much. As you get closer to “the date,” you get more and more stressed. If you are struggling, for whatever reason (physically, mentally, financially, etc), we know anxiety will rear its ugly head. As my gift to you, I am hoping I can put your holiday season in perspective, and like that Lincoln car commercial, “make your stress float away.” I have no magic formula, but I do know how we all feel. Nobody is immune to the season’s follies. But we don’t need to stress out either. The first and most important thing to remember is why we have Christmas. It is to celebrate our Lord and Savior. It is not about Santa, gifts, parties, lights, balloons, etc. Always remember the true reason. Never forget it. Keep it first on every list you write . . . Christmas gift list - Jesus is first. Grocery list - Jesus is first. Things to do list - honor Jesus first. Make Jesus first always. When you are feeling stressed, down, hurt, confused, always always remember what we are truly celebrating. Shopping for gifts for the family is probably one of the most stressful parts of the season. What if I buy the wrong gift, and they don’t like it? What if I can’t afford what my kids or grandkids want? You lose sleep trying to think of that perfect gift. You stand in the aisle for a half hour holding what you think they may like. Then you get in line to buy it and
change your mind. Now more anxiety sets in. I have to start all over again looking. Every friend or family member I bought a gift for that they didn’t like still loves me today. They loved me before the holiday, and they love me after. If they didn’t get along with me before the holiday, we still won’t get along after. Yes, there will be disappointment, but we all get over it and get on with our lives. Your life and relationships will not change because of that gift, so don’t fret over it. Gift exchanging at work, or other groups you are part of, can be just as stressful. Every single item on every store shelf is there because someone likes it. Candles, ties, socks, goofy novelty items. They exist because someone will use them. Don’t even let your mind occupy valuable time trying to figure out who would like what. Haven’t you ever got that gift yourself? What did you do with it? You re-gifted it to someone you know who likes those things. So if you have to get a gift for your company or small group exchange, just grab one and be done with it. If it is a goofy gift, you just did a favor for that person who got it. Now they won’t have to go buy a gift for someone else. You just did them a favor and saved time and anxiety trying to figure out a gift. What a great gift! Don’t stress, just enjoy! Lastly, that Santa thing. Let your kids enjoy Santa, but remind them what the true reason is for Christmas. It’s definitely not because of Santa. Teach them Santa is only part of the celebration of Jesus. He likes Jesus, too. Don’t let the kids stress you out because of the commercialization of that jolly old man. Always tie the celebration of Jesus’ birth with Santa, and you will find the kids will absorb the Jesus story just as easy as they absorb the Santa story. Jesus will always trump Santa if you keep them hand in hand. The Christmas season can be very stressful, but it doesn’t have to be. Keep perspective on everything you do. Take
a deep breath and realize after the season, you will still be loved and your life will still go on. Keep the birth of Christ and the true reason we celebrate on the top of every list. Take this article and put it on your refrigerator, tape it to your monitor, put it on your door. Make it a constant reminder that stress is not part of the celebration.
Let me be the first to tell you to have a very merry Christmas and a blessed New Year! Oh, and have a happy Thanksgiving, too! 😊 Stay blessed, Delisle L. Doherty Vice President of Sales and Marketing 832-232-2049 —SPJST—
From the Insurance Department SPJST Insurance Update through October 809 Certificates IssueD MONTH-TO-DATE TOTALS FOR INSURANCE WRITTEN, ISSUED, AND ANNUALIZED PREMIUM Dist. Apps. Written Certs. Issued Annualized Prem. 1 6 $255,000.00 9 $595,000.00 $7,299.48 2 10 270,481.00 12 290,481.00 3,505.56 3 11 735,000.00 12 931,704.00 7,449.96 4 32 1,481,478.00 31 1,939,005.00 22,646.52 5 11 330,000.00 12 355,000.00 3,116.86 6 6 235,000.00 5 210,000.00 1,854.36 7 10 390,000.00 8 365,000.00 1,909.44 9 0 0.00 0 0 0 Ann 11 0.00 11 0 0
Totals
97
$3,696,959.00
100
$4,686,190.00
$47,782.18
YEAR-TO-DATE TOTALS INSURANCE WRITTEN, ISSUED, AND ANNUALIZED PREMIUM Dist. Apps. Written Certs. Issued Annualized Prem. 1 108 $6,334,202.00 101 $4,903,202.00 $62,394.72 2 60 1,915,499.00 53 1,690,499.00 29,033.03 3 117 4,754,000.00 99 3,435,743.00 51,944.77 4 199 15,024,983.00 171 11,414,890.00 120,882.38 5 150 13,465,872.00 135 10,402,133.00 60,372.32 6 82 6,567,585.00 72 4,513,573.00 44,262.18 7 96 4,038,383.00 81 3,580,361.00 42,026.73 9 0 0.00 0 0 0 Ann 97 0.00 97 0 0
Totals
909
$52,100,524.00
809
$39,940,401.00
$410,916.13
From the SPJST State Fraternal Director State Fraternal Director shares November updates SPJST Member Services Directory The SPJST Member Services Directory is now live on the SPJST website. You can click on this link https://spjst.org/member-directory/ to take you directly to the page or look for the banner running across the top of the home page with the big kolache “SPJST Member Services Directory” and select
click here. Once you are on the page, there is a search bar to the left of the page. When you click on the search bar, categories will drop down to help you locate a business owned by an SPJST member. Please help support our members who are business owners across the state. Reserve Your Listing Now Please know that business owners can still claim their space in the directory. It’s easy to do. Begin by going to the spjst.org website. Once you’ve ar-
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rived, look for the big kolache and click on “SPJST Member Services Directory.” Once in the directory — at the top left of the page you will select “+ Submit New Directory.” You will input your business name, location, and select the categories that apply to your business listing. There is also a place to include your contact information and your business website – if that is applicable. Once you complete all information you select “Submit New Directory.”
our regular 42 domino tournament will be played in another location other than the Home Office in Temple. The tournament will take place in Ledbetter, Texas, at Camp Kubena during the “Cars & Guitars” events. I will have more information about the location and the special event that will be taking place that day.
SPJST Meetings, Play It Safe As long as the coronavirus continues to impact lives, please review the tips below and incorporate them in your face-to-face adult lodge meetings and youth club meetings. Precautions to consider include actions to prevent transmission between people, where to hold the meeting, and how it can be modified to make a safer environment. Meeting organizers are requested to provide all necessary supplies – masks, hand hygiene stations, hand sanitizer or soap and water, tissues, and distance markers. Meeting online or teleconferencing remains an option that should be considered or when precautions cannot be effectively implemented or adequately communicated. If you have any specific questions relating to setting up an online meeting, please know that you may contact Vice President of Communications Melanie Zavodny at melaniez@spjst.com for additional information.
Tarok Tournament Saturday, February 5, 2022 SPJST Home Office in Temple
SPJST Scholarship Applications Now Available Online Great news! The new online SPJST Scholarship application is now available. If you have a 2022 graduating high school senior in your lodge, please let him/her know they are eligible to apply for an SPJST scholarship. Also, full– time undergraduates who have not received an SPJST Scholarship may apply for the scholarship. Please visit spjst.org for the scholarship application guidelines to help you complete all sections of the application. Completed scholarship applications must be received no later than February 1, 2022. Note that all applications must be submitted online for 2022 scholarships. 2022 State Tournaments Scheduled All SPJST state tournaments are now scheduled for 2022. Please know that
Progressive 42 Dominoes Saturday, January 8, 2022 SPJST Home Office in Temple
Straight Dominoes Saturday, March 5, 2022 SPJST Home Office in Temple Regular 42 Dominoes Saturday, April 2, 2022 Camp Kubena in Ledbetter, Texas Something to Consider: Strategic Planning for Your Lodge SPJST recognizes the importance of fielding a fraternal program that is relevant and in touch with the lives of its members. Whereas some lodges are experiencing a resurgence in member participation, others have been less fortunate. There are reasons for this: While it is certainly possible for a lodge to experience a level of success without a plan, those lodges whose members have invested the time and resources into a mission and goals can look forward to achieving success at a much quicker pace. A great place to start is by conducting a simple — and fun — strategic planning session that helps to answer, “What is my lodge doing to make a positive difference for its members and for the community?” And with a little bit of advance notice, SPJST President/CEO Vanicek and I would love to lend a hand with the process. With just a little preparation, it is possible to conduct this three-step exercise in 60 to 90 minutes. In the end, the information that is collected can be useful in constructing a strategic plan for your lodge. It makes for a fast-paced and enjoyable program. Topics that don’t typically come up in your regular lodge meetings will be — the positives as well as the negatives — then we talk about how to build on the positives and what we can do to eliminate the negatives. When we’re done, your lodge will be on its way to moving forward with a clearly
defined mission statement. If you’d like to have us come in and work with your lodge, please give Brian or me a call and we’ll set it up. SPJST FAC Assistance We are here to help in you need assistance. Please feel free to call me or Tammy. Your District Fraternal Activities Coordinator (FAC) is also available to assist you. State Fraternal Director Frank Horak 254-773-1575, ext. 177 254-534-0681 frankh@spjst.com Fraternal Services Specialist Tammy Martinez 254-773-1575, ext. 164 tammym@spjst.com
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District One FAC Kyle Skrabanek 979-820-0531 District Two FAC Ruth Hanusch 254-771-0193 District Three FAC Vicki Sims 214-763-0341 District Four FAC Janeece Williams 806-632-5239 District Five FAC Linda Bratina 832-647-9971 District Six FAC Helen Zabransky 361-798-3347 District Seven FAC Kathleen Polasek 830-570-5800 Fraternally, Frank Horak State Fraternal Director —SPJST—
District News District Seven Family Fun Day November 14, 2021 • Lodge 107, Floresville 1156 FM 1303 • Floresville, Texas
SPJST Lodge 107, Floresville will host the District Seven Family Fun Day on Sunday November 14, 2021, at the lodge hall, 1156 FM 1303 in Floresville. Registration for contests and door prizes is from 10 to 10:30 a.m. followed by a brief business meeting. Lodge 107 will provide complimentary brunch and drinks. Each lodge is asked to bring its lodge banner. A barbecue chicken plate will be served for $10. To order plates, members are asked to notify their lodge secretary by November 8. Lodges are asked to bring a gift ($20 value) for the prize drawing to benefit the district and a door prize ($10 value), or lodges may prefer to mail a $30 check to District Seven Treasurer Sandra Hoggard, 14 Dallari Court, San Antonio, Texas 78216. Deadline to send a check is November 8. Lodges will be recognized for their donations. Members are encouraged to bring items for the silent auction. The district is collecting old eyeglasses and cases and aluminum can tabs. These items may be brought to the district meeting.
Contests The following contests will be held for members and non members: • Bunco • Dominos (age 16 and over) • Cornhole (age 16 and over) • Adult Ornament Contest (age 16 and over) - no larger than 6 inches by 6 inches. • Kolaches (age 16 and over) - Kolaches must consist of only one type of filling: cream cheese, fruit, or poppy seed; no purchased fillings. Recipe for dough and filling must be submitted. Place 13 kolaches on a disposable plate. Kolaches will be donated to the silent auction. • Needlework (age 16 and over) - entry must be made entirely by hand and must be made by the person entering. Needlework includes embroidery, crochet, knitting, needlepoint, and cross-stitch, and must be made during the past year. Your attendance and support will be appreciated. Fraternally, Wendy Pruski District Seven Secretary —SPJST—
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District Seven Family Fun Day Agenda Sunday, November 14, 2021 Hosted by Lodge 107, Floresville 1156 FM 1303 • Floresville, Texas 10 to 10:30 a.m. Registration for Contests, Door Prizes Complimentary Refreshments provided by Lodge 107, Floresville
10:30 to 11 a.m. District Meeting........................................................District President James House Posting of Colors/Pledge of Allegiance...............................................District Youth Welcome...........................................................Lodge 107 President Trey Bielefeld Roll Call of Officers and Lodges...........................District Secretary Wendy Pruski Brief Reports...............................Vice President of Marketing/Sales Delisle Doherty District Director Report..........................................................................Regina House Introduce District/State Royalty.......................................Assistant DYC Lian Lynn
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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 Online: spjst.org/news/submitarticle-photo Questions? Call 800-727-7578
Lodge 9, Snook plans Dec. 12 Christmas program
Announcements Spring 2022 Meeting Host - Lodge to be selected at the meeting. 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Dominoes and Bunco 12:30 p.m. to 1 p.m. Meal Barbecue Chicken Plate, $10 1 to 2:45 p.m. Cornhole Tournament 3 p.m. Contest winners announced Split-the-Pot, Silent Auction Door prizes will be given throughout the day Adjourn Please refer to accompanying article on page 7 which notes ordering of plates, contests, etc. Fraternally, Wendy Pruski, District Seven Secretary —SPJST—
Lodge 4, Hallettsville meets Nov. 14 Dear Members, SPJST Lodge 4, Hallettsville will meet Sunday, November 14, 2021, at Hallettsville Chamber Meeting Room at 3 p.m. Door prizes will be given, and lunch will be served. Fraternally, Patsy Zabransky, Reporter —SPJST—
The November 3, 2021, meeting of SPJST Lodge 9, Snook was called to order by President Donnie Hejl at 7 p.m. Wesley and William See and Hagan Sebesta led us in the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll of officers was called.
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Lodge 8, Weimar holiday meal/meeting Nov. 22 at Oakridge Smokehouse
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SPJST Lodge 8 Weimar will have its next meeting on Monday, November 22, 2021, at Oakridge Smokehouse in Schulenburg at 6 p.m. This will be our holiday meal and meeting. The meal will be compliments of Lodge 8. Reminder: Please remember to bring your pull tabs to our meeting on Monday, November 22. We hope to see you there. We wish everyone good health. Carolyn M. Tobola Secretary/Treasurer —SPJST—
Congratulations to SPJST Lodge 25, Ennis! The lodge will celebrate 50 years at the hall, located at 1901 East Highway 34 in Ennis, on Saturday, November 13, 2021. Bands scheduled to play are Ennis Czech Boys at 2 p.m.; Legend Oaks Band at 4 p.m.; Johnny Mensik Tribute at 5:30 p.m.; Studebakers at 6:30 p.m.; Country Noblemen at 8:30 p.m.; and Lost Money at 10:30 p.m. Admission is $10 per person (cash only). For more information, call 972-8758381.
VĚSTNÍK Minutes from the October meeting were approved. Hall manager, fraternal, treasurer, communications, and statewide reports were presented. The youth club made fruit bags and are participating in Operation Christmas Child. A District One weekend at Camp Kubena will be Saturday and Sunday, November 13 and 14, and they are planning to make lap blankets for the nursing home. A Christmas program is planned for Sunday, December 12 with the meal starting at 4:30 p.m. Motion was passed to display new member referral cards and brochures at the entrance of the hall. Motion was passed for all offices to remain the same. November birthdays include Sheila Orsak on the 7th and Donnie Hejl on the 27th. The meeting was adjourned at 7:38 p.m. Next Meeting—December 1 The next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, December 1 at 7 p.m. Fraternally, Hannah Kovar, Reporter —SPJST—
Lodge 25, Ennis celebrates hall’s 50th anniversary Nov. 13 Lodge 25, Ennis will celebrate 50 years at the hall, located at 1901 East Highway 34 in Ennis, on Saturday, November 13, 2021. The schedule of bands is: 2 p.m. - Ennis Czech Boys 4 p.m. - Legend Oaks Band 5:30 p.m. - Johnny Mensik Tribute 6:30 p.m. - Studebakers 8:30 p.m. - Country Noblemen 10:30 p.m. - Lost Money A Czech barbecue meal will be available from 5 to 8 p.m. (All times are subject to change.) Admission is $10 per person (cash only) and does not include price of meal. For more information, call 972-8758381. —SPJST—
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lodge 29, taylor member earns “Master cook” award at elgin’s hogeye festival
Lodge 49, Rowena Christmas party Dec. 5
Congratulations to Lodge 29, Taylor member Terry Skrhak, right, who cooked in the barbecue cook-off at the 31st Annual Hogeye Festival in Elgin, Texas, on October 21 and 22, 2021. Terry was awarded the prestigious title of “Master Cook.” Pictured with him are Robert Patnode and daughter Jewel.
Lodge 32, Victoria meets Nov. 11 at The Grapevine Cafe Lodge 32, Victoria will meet Thursday, November 11, 2021, at 6:30 p.m. at The Grapevine Cafe - address is 110 Medical Drive, Suite 102, in Victoria. This will be our last meeting for 2021 what a fast year! Then the January 13, 2022, meeting will get us off to a great start! Fraternally, Kathy Ahlstrom FAC/Reporter —SPJST—
Lodge 35, Elk reports on October meeting On Wednesday, October 20, 2021, President Randy Pavelka called the SPJST Lodge 35, Elk and Elk Hall Incorporated meetings to order at 7 p.m. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by all. A moment of silence was held in memory of Elizabeth Kubitza who would have been celebrating her birthday on that day. She had given many
years of service to the lodge. Secretary Carla Price read her September meeting reports, and they were approved as read. Treasurer Cari Hammer presented her September meeting reports, and they were approved as well. Floor Chair Gene Pavelka gave his hall report, and we have been doing very well. Bar Chair Randy Pavelka shared his bar report, and he has been doing very well, too. Under new business, there was discussion on raising the rental rates. A motion was made by Fred Kubitza to charge $800 for one day and $1,200 for two days with an extra refundable $100 deposit if the kitchen is left clean. This will start with new hall rentals. If you already have a booking, this doesn’t apply. Walter Kubitza seconded the motion, and it passed. Electric fund transfers will be used to purchase alcohol for the hall instead of checks. With no other business, the meeting was adjourned at 7:40 p.m. Next Meeting—November 10 The next meeting will be Wednesday, November 10 after hall cleanup at about 7 p.m. Fraternally yours, Janie Brewer Reporter —SPJST—
Dear Members, You are invited to the SPJST Lodge 49, Rowena Christmas party on Sunday, December 5, 2021, at 4 p.m. The party will be held at Lodge 49, Rowena Hall, which is located at 706 FM 2133 in Rowena, Texas. Attendees are asked to please bring your favorite snack/finger food. Spirits/beverages will be served. Games for all ages will be available. If you have a favorite game you’d like to play, please bring it! Make plans to bring your family. Come and enjoy food, fun, and fellowship. Please RSVP by November 28 by calling Sylvia 325-442-3141 or Laura 325-365-6485. We are also asking each person to please bring kitchen/cleaning supplies to be used for our lodge hall - dish towels/rags, paper towels, dish soap, etc. Happy holidays from Lodge 49, Rowena! Fraternally, Laura Pospichal, President —SPJST—
Lodge 54, West Christmas party Dec. 5 at Tours Hall SPJST Lodge 54, West invites members to its Christmas party on Sunday, December 5, 2021, at Tours Hall, located at 301 St. Martin Church Road in West, Texas 76691. Social hour is from 3 to 3:30 p.m. West High Junior Historian Dancers will perform at 3:30 p.m. A chicken fried steak dinner will be served at 4:30 p.m. Santa will visit at 5:30 p.m. Cash door prizes for adults and children will be awarded at the conclusion of the party. Each SPJST family is asked to bring
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a dessert for the dinner. Meal and refreshments will be provided by SPJST Lodge 54. Come out and enjoy the Christmas party! Please RSVP by November 20 by returning the postcard that each Lodge 54 member household (with a current address on file with the Home Office) received. We look forward to seeing you and celebrating Christmas with you on Sunday, December 5! Fraternally, Freddie Kaluza, President —SPJST—
Lodge 66, Waco welcomes guests to meeting The meeting of SPJST Lodge 66, Waco was called to order by President Douglas Galler on Monday, October 25, 2021, at St. Paul’s Church at 6 p.m. with all officers present with the exception of Sister Dorothy Veselka, reporter. Members recited the Pledge of Allegiance and youth motto. Members also stood for a moment of silence on the death of Henry Mark Veselka. Six members and three guests - Hannah, Fiona, and Reid Galler - were present.
VĚSTNÍK Secretary Sister Dana McAdams read the minutes of the September meeting, and they were approved as read. Sister Dorothy Veselka sent sympathy cards to Brother Joe Traywick and Henry Mark Veselka. May they rest in peace. President Douglas Galler gave the FAC report. Sister Diana Engelke gave the treasurer’s report. Sister Diana Engelke read a resolution of sympathy for Henry Mark Veselka. May he rest in peace. Sister Diana Engelke congratulated Brother John Engelke as being elected to serve as chair of the SPJST Board of Directors. A donation for October in the amount of $100 is being made to St. Paul’s Church trunk-or-treat. October birthday celebrant - Brother Douglas Galler; door prize winner Sister Diana Engelke; and 100 percent winner - Brother John Engelke. The meeting adjourned at 7:15 p.m. Next Meeting—November 29 The next meeting will be Monday, November 29 at St. Paul’s Church at 6 p.m. Fraternally, Diana Engelke for Dorothy Veselka —SPJST—
SPJST Foundation gives to Placedo VFD
District Six Director Annie Vahalik, center, and Lodge 97, Placedo President Gay Revel present a check to Placedo Volunteer Fire Department Fire Chief Calvin Davis from the SPJST Foundation. The check is from the residual funds from the Hurricane Harvey fund drive. Fire Chief Davis states, “These funds are a wonderful blessing since Covid has hurt fundraising, and the money will be very useful in keeping our fire department ready to respond when anyone needs our help. As a longtime resident of Placedo, I remember the Placedo SPJST Hall when it was part of the community.”
Happy October Birthday, Douglas Galler!
Lodge 66, Waco recognized its October birthday celebrant recently. Happy birthday to Douglas Galler who serves as president of Lodge 66. Happy birthday! —Submitted by Dorothy Veselka, Reporter
Lodge 79 Corpus Christi celebrates October Lodge 79, Corpus Christi celebrated Czech Heritage Month and Halloween on Sunday, October 17, 2021. A delicious meal of pork roast, chicken noodle soup, sauerkraut, other sides, and kolaches were enjoyed by all in attendance. The meeting was called to order at 2:10 p.m. by President Mark Rebecek who led us in the Pledge of Allegiance. We had 16 members and guests in attendance, and all officers were present. On the sick list was Leona Grant who had a stay in the hospital. Leona attended the meeting was doing better. President Rebecek introduced Sales Agent Carlos Benavidez. Carlos gave a very informative talk. Secretary Virginia Rebecek read the September 2021 minutes, and they were approved. Treasurer Larry Elzner presented the August and September financial report, and they were approved. Under communications, Secretary Virginia Rebecek read a letter from District Seven Secretary Wendy Pruski about the District Seven meeting to be held at Lodge 107, Floresville on Sunday, November 14. Seven members
from Lodge 79 will attend. The fraternal report was presented by Vice President/Fraternal Activities Coordinator Jerry Sijansky. He asked all members to turn in their fraternal acts for the year at the November meeting. Under new business, our lodge has decided to give donations to 501(c)3 organizations every three months instead of monthly. It was approved. Youth Leader Marcia Rew gave the youth report. She had four members and guests in attendance. The youth made Halloween masks and received goodie bags. The youth received $25 from Jane Brelsford who won it in a drawing at our September meeting. Thank you, Jane! Birthdays for October were Luke Garcia on the 8th and Judy Majek on the 31st. “Happy Birthday” was sung to these members. Door prizes of $25 were won by Annie Urbanovsky and Leona Grant. Christina Rew made a motion to adjourn the meeting, seconded by Carlos Benavidez. The meeting adjourned at 2:55 p.m. Next Meeting—November 21 The next meeting will be Sunday, November 21 celebrating Thanksgiving and honoring our Veterans with a catered Thanksgiving meal. Members are asked to bring a dessert. Fraternally, Virginia Rebecek, Secretary —SPJST—
Lodge 79, Corpus Christi member receives 75-year pin
Congratulations to Margaret Majek of Lodge 79, Corpus Christi! She was presented her 75-year membership pin by Lodge 79 President Mark Rebecek.
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Lodge 80, Holland annual meeting Nov. 16 at Oscar Store
The party will be held on Sunday, December 5, 2021, at Sokol Dallas, located at 7448 Greenville Avenue in Dallas, Texas 75231. Schedule for the day includes:
Lodge 80, Holland will meet Tuesday, November 16, 2021, at 6:30 p.m. for its annual meeting. The meeting will be held at Oscar Store, located east of Temple. Agenda items will include financial statements, minutes, and election of officers. Social time follows with a meal. Please RSVP for the meal to rita@hot.rr.com or call/text 254-7606427. I look forward to seeing you at the annual meeting. Rita Spinn, President —SPJST—
10:30 a.m. - Doors open 11 a.m. - Mass 12 to 1 p.m. - Social hour 12 to 12:30 p.m. - Visit from Santa (SPJST youth, please contact Lynda Novak at 972-948-4456 to RSVP so Santa knows you will be there!) 1 to 2 p.m. - Lunch 2 to 5 p.m. - Music for your listening and dancing pleasure provided by the Czech Harvesters
Lodge 84, Dallas meets Nov. 14 at Nemec’s home Dear Readers, Just a reminder that Lodge 84, Dallas will be holding its next meeting on Sunday, November 14, 2021, at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Charles and Kathy Nemec, 10707 Webster Terrace in Dallas, Texas 75229. Call 214-351-4214 for directions. This is a week earlier than our usual regular meeting date due to it being the week of Thanksgiving. We will be having a svačina afterwards so please bring a dessert to share if you plan to attend. We have a lot going on so please mark your calendars on Sunday, November 14! Fraternally, Anne Scott Cowan, Reporter —SPJST—
Lodge 84, Dallas Christmas party Dec. 5 at Sokol Dear Readers, This year, SPJST Lodge 84, Dallas is joining with KJT Society No. 111, KJZT Society No. 108, and WFLA Lodge 401 to host a Christmas party to celebrate the holiday season! Please plan to join us for some great food, music, and holiday cheer with good friends.
Additionally, there will be a food bank canned good collection. Please be generous by bringing unexpired/nondented canned goods to donate. There will also be a silent auction, 50/50 drawing, and a KJZT prize drawing. Be sure and look for them to enter! All SPJST members are requested to RSVP to either Lynda Novak 972-9484456 or Jim Liska 972-222-0142 no later than Wednesday, December 1. A good time is sure to be had by all so mark your calendars and plan to come and enjoy the day with good friends! Fraternally, Anne Scott Cowan, Reporter —SPJST—
Lodge 88, Houston seniors encouraged to apply for scholarship
Lodge 91, San Jacinto Christmas party Dec. 4 at Baytown Seafood Dear Members, SPJST Lodge 91, San Jacinto invited members to its Christmas party on Saturday, December 4, 2021, at 11 a.m. at Baytown Seafood, located at 14226 FM 2100 Road in Crosby, Texas. We will be awarding two $50 gift cards and four $25 gift cards! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from SPJST Lodge 91, San Jacinto! Fraternally, Vonda Smesny, Secretary —SPJST—
Lodge 107, Floresville readies to host District Seven Family Fun Day
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deceased members and members in the military. Roll call of officers revealed that Vice President Bertrand, Youth Leader Lynn, and Assistant Youth Leader Turner were absent. Secretary Pruski read the minutes, and they were approved as read. Treasurer Korus gave the treasurer’s report and it was approved as read. Lodge 107 will host the District Seven Family Fun Day on Sunday, November 14. All details are listed in this week’s Vestnik on pages 7 and 8. We will be serving a barbecue chicken plate for $10. Please send in your lodge number of attendance so we can order the plates. Bunco will be enjoyed by those in attendance. A domino tournament and cornhole tournament will be held for those over the age of 16. If you have a cornhole set, please bring it. Lodge 107 members in attendance are asked to bring a dessert. Respectfully submitted, Polly Bayer, Reporter —SPJST—
Lodge 107, Floresville held its regular monthly meeting on Sunday, October 10, 2021. President Bielefeld called the meeting to order. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by the members, and a moment of silence was observed for
SPJST Foundation gives to wharton VFD
Calling all Lodge 88, Houston seniors! If you are graduating from high school in 2022, you may now apply for our Lodge 88 scholarship. Please check out the Lodge 88 website at lodge88.org for the application and deadlines. If you have any questions, please text 713-306-9973 or email carolhavemann@yahoo.com. Fraternally, Carol Havemann, Chair Lodge 88, Houston Scholarship Committee —SPJST— District Six Director Annie Vahalik presents a check to Wharton Volunteer Fire Department from the SPJST Foundation. Assisting with the presentation is Philip Vahalik, right. The check is from the residual funds from the Hurricane Harvey fund drive. The firemen are glad to receive financial assistance at any time, and they appreciated the donation.
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Lodge 24, Cyclone hosts Barbecue Dinner Plates Drive-Thru Fundraiser Sunday, October 31, 2021 • Lodge 24, Cyclone Flag Hall
I just wanted to take a minute and say a huge thank you to everyone who assisted with the barbecue chicken dinner at Flag Hall! We had a good turnout, and we could not have done it without you all! Thank you to Daniel and Linda Wilde; Brian and Joan Vanicek; Bill Smetanka; Shirley, Jason, and Jennifer Hoelscher; Derek and Kim Campbell; Trey and Katy Richter and Will; Nancy and Mike Carpenter; Dennis and
Melinda Stojanik and Hallie and Wylie; Tiffany Maxwell; Janet Ashcraft; Carl Macek; James Parker; David and Melanie Zavodny Nauert; Laura and Adam Bruggman and Austin; District Two Director Jesse and Linda Pospisil; and Steve Bruggman. —Cathy Bruggman, Barbecue Dinner Chair
LEFT PHOTO: Lodge 24, Cyclone President Daniel Wilde visits with Terry and Barbara McNeill in the drive-thru line. CENTER PHOTO: Home Office staff member Marie Wolf with I’Ma Girl Wolf drive through to pick up plates. RIGHT PHOTO: Vehicles are lined up to receive their fresh,
delicious homemade plates from lodge volunteers Margaret Campbell and Jennifer Hoelscher. The plates included one-half barbecue chicken, coleslaw, beans, Westphalia noodles, pickles, onions, bread, and dessert. Thanks to all who helped with and supported the event.
LEFT PHOTO: Thanks to the early morning barbecue cookers! Pictured are, front, left to right, Steve Bruggman, Derek Campbell, Adam Bruggman, Dr. Trey Richter, and Dennis Stojanik. In back are Mike Carpenter, Brian Vanicek, and Billy Smetanka. RIGHT PHOTO: Thanks to the kitchen helpers and servers! They are, front, left to right, Wylie Stojanik, Joan Vanicek, Jennifer Hoelscher, Shirley Hoelscher, and Cathy Brugg-
man. In back are District Two Director Jesse Pospisil, Janet Ashcraft, Jason Hoelscher, Laura Bruggman, Kim Campbell, and Katy Richter. BELOW: From left, Carl Macek brings in the barbecue chickens; Linda and District Two Director Jesse Pospisil; Joan and SPJST President/CEO Brian Vanicek; David Nauert and SPJST Vice President of Communication Melanie Zavodny.
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Lodge 141, Sealy plans Dec. 14 Christmas meeting The Lodge 141, Sealy meeting was held at the office of Integrity Insurance on Tuesday, October 12, 2021, at 4 p.m. The meeting began with the Pledge of Allegiance led by President Rick Martinez. Minutes were read by Secretary Bernice Stolarski and approved after a motion by Dora Martinez, seconded by Haley Martinez. The treasurer’s report was presented by Dora Martinez. It was approved after a motion by Bernice Stolarski, seconded by Bennie Stolarski. Bernice shared information from the fraternal newsletter. District One Director Donnie Victorick sent an email that he had planned to attend our meeting, but since the time was changed to 4 p.m., he was unable to attend. He thanked us for our continuing work in SPJST. President Rick stated that he attended a district sales agents’ meeting hosted by Regional General Agent Jim Schroeder which was a four-hour course of continuing education. Our lodge has two new members Daniel Richard Martinez and Lyndsey L. Martinez. Dora Martinez made the motion to accept the new members into our lodge, seconded by Bernice Stolarski. Motion passed. The SPJST Float will be in the Austin County Fair Parade on Thursday, Oc-
tober 14. Riders will be Rick, Lyndsey, and Haley Martinez and Gloria and Raymond Calderon.
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Happy 92nd Birthday, Rosie Malota of Lodge 142, Houston!
Christmas Meeting—December 14 Our Christmas meeting/meal will be at Tony’s Restaurant on Tuesday, December 14 at 6 p.m. The meal costs will be covered by the lodge. All members are invited. With no other business to discuss, Dora made the motion to adjourn, seconded by Bennie Stolarski. The next meeting is at Tony’s Restaurant on Tuesday, December 14. Bernice Stolarski, Secretary —SPJST—
Lodge 142, Houston sets Nov. 21 Thanksgiving lunch The monthly meeting of Lodge 142, Houston met on Sunday, October 17, 2021, in the dining area of Lodge 88, Houston. A delicious lunch and social at 1 p.m. included Cane’s Chicken. President Dennis Hermis called the meeting to order at 2 p.m. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Guide Karole Coleman. Roll call of officers showed all present with the exception of Fraternal Activities Coordinator Pat Schleider and
SPJST Foundation gives to BLESSING VFD District Six Director Annie Vahalik presents a check to Blessing Volunteer Fire Department President Benjamin Llanes from the SPJST Foundation. He was thankful to receive the funds since fundraising had been difficult for the fire department with COVID restrictions and high cases in the area. There are always expenses, and he said these funds will help them to continue to meet the needs of the Blessing community. The check is from the residual funds from the Hurricane Harvey fund drive.
Congratulations to Rosie Malota of Lodge 142, Houston! She celebrated her 92nd birthday on October 9, 2021. She is pictured with Lodge 142 President Dennis Hermis, left, and Lodge 142 Treasurer Keith Kieschnick who presented her with $92 for her special day. Happy birthday, Rosie! —Submitted by Elizabeth Hermis, Secretary
Flag Bearer Zac Coleman, who were excused, and Sales Agents Connie Carter and Alexis Scott. We had 28 members present at our meeting. Secretary Elizabeth Hermis read the September minutes. Minutes were approved with one correction after a motion by J.R. Coleman. Financial Secretary/Treasurer Keith Kieschnick gave his report. It was approved as read. Youth Leader Amanda Muzny reported the youth attended Czech Day at Lodge 88, Houston on Saturday, October 9. They will also be going to the Aquarium on Saturday, October 23. Amanda stated the youth club will also be doing a Christmas project. There will be also be a fall fun day next month. Under correspondence, a nice thank you note was received from Emil Kutra for his birthday money. He really appreciated it and for thinking of him. Sick Committee reported Pat and Bob Schleider were out due to Covid, Mo and Holland Dunn, and Mary Wunderlich is doing better. New members/insurance included six members for Kerry Herrington and one member for Connie Carter. Great job to our sales agents. Callye Schleider moved to accept our new members, seconded by Mike Schleider. Welcome to our lodge! Under new business, the renumera-
tion committee and by-law committee was appointed. Members are Dennis Hermis, Keith Kieschnick, Mike Schleider, J.R. Coleman, and Barbara Linney-Gonzales. Birthday celebrants are Jean Herrington on the 3rd, Rosie Malota on the 9th, and Embry Butera on the 17th. Happy birthday! Anniversary couple is Callye and Chris Schleider - three years on October 27. Congratulations! Quarterly drawing winners were Debra Ngo, Brent Muzny, Embry Butera, and Braelyn Muzny. Door prizes were also awarded. The meeting adjourned at 2:40 p.m. Next Meeting—November 21 The next meeting is Sunday, November 21 at 2 p.m. with a Thanksgiving turkey lunch at 1 p.m. in the dining area at Lodge 88, Houston. Fraternally, Elizabeth Hermis, Secretary —SPJST—
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Lodge 160, San Angelo Lodge 196 annual meeting Houston-West Nov. 21 in Wall Thanksgiving dinner Nov. 14 Dear Lodge 160 Members, The annual meeting for Lodge 160, San Angelo will be held Sunday, November 21, 2021, at Wall Brethren Church Hall. A delicious lunch will be served beginning at 12 noon. Door prizes will be given to each family in attendance. You will also have the opportunity to enter your name into a drawing for several other prizes to be awarded during the meeting. We will be drawing for the winners of our Lodge 160 Scholarship at the meeting. There will be six scholarships awarded. If you are enrolled in college or a technical school and a member of Lodge 160, please complete the application prior to the meeting and send it to Betty Schwartz. The application will soon be arriving in your mailbox with your annual newsletter. Come join us for a fun-filled time of fellowship and food! We look forward to seeing you on November 21! Sandra Jansa, President —SPJST—
Lodge 196, Houston-West would like to invite all of its members and friends to the annual Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday, November 14, 2021, at 1 p.m. The turkey will be provided by the Wagers, and we are asking everyone that comes to bring your favorite Thanksgiving dinner side dish with enough to feed eight to 10 people. Also, if you are coming, we would like to know so that a large enough turkey can be prepared. Please call the lodge phone at 284-3739482 to give us the number of people that will be coming. This dinner will be a wonderful time to reconnect with old friends and meet some new lodge members. This is always a great time, and the food is always yummy! We look forward to seeing everyone. Don Fruin, Reporter —SPJST—
Lodge 200 Bruceville-Eddy invites all to Nov. 11 pancake supper Lodge 200, Bruceville-Eddy will host a pancake supper at Taylor Hall on Veterans Day - Thursday, November 11, 2021, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. Complimentary pancakes and sausage will be served to Vet-
spjst foundation supports BAY CITY VFD District Six Director Annie Vahalik presents a check to Bay City Volunteer Fire Department Secretary Libby Crew from the SPJST Foundation. She stated that the area they serve has grown tremendously in population over the years, and any donations are appreciated. The check is from the residual funds from the Hurricane Harvey fund drive.
erans. Donations will be appreciated, and proceeds will benefit Lodge 200 and Taylor Hall/Senior Citizens Center. Fraternally, Michael D. Hosch Secretary/Reporter —SPJST—
Lodge 246 Morgan’s Point meets Nov. 10 Lodge 246, Morgan’s Point will meet Wednesday, November 10, 2021, at 11:30 a.m. at Olive Garden in Temple. The lodge will elect officers for 2022 and plan holiday volunteer activities. All members are invited and encouraged to attend. Fraternally, Ingrid Petrik, President —SPJST—
Shop locally on Plaid Friday, Nov. 26 and Small Business Saturday, Nov. 27 What better ways to celebrate the diversity, uniqueness and creativity of independent, local businesses than by supporting them during the busiest shopping season of the year? Plaid Friday was conceptualized in Oakland, Calif., several years ago in an effort to encourage holiday shoppers to slow down and shop locally at small businesses rather than partake in the frenzy of the traditional Black Friday rush at big box retailers. Similarly, Small Business Saturday® was founded by American Express in 2010 as a community-centric day to support local businesses. Small Business Saturday was the catalyst for the generalized Shop Small® movement, which encourages consumers to patronize small businesses. Local businesses are at the heart of their communities. In a 2015 survey by the Urban and Land Institute, researchers found that more than half of respondents said they wanted a neighborhood where they wouldn’t need a car very often. More than 40 percent specifically noted the desirability of local shopping
and entertaining as main features. A neighborhood with a Main Street or thriving local shopping hub can be a big draw. Consumers make these neighborhoods a reality. Every time they grab a coffee from a local café, purchase a piece of artwork from a neighborhood artist or dine at a family-run restaurant, shoppers are supporting local business owners and strengthening their communities. Here are some ways to make shopping small a priority this holiday season - November 26 and 27. ☛ Take inventory of Plaid Friday and Small Business Saturday sales by keeping up on local social media. Build holiday shopping lists around the offerings at local businesses. ☛ Dine out at local restaurants or shop smaller food merchants. ☛ Visit a local tree farm. When decorating for the holidays, support the farm or local nursery that grows Christmas trees and makes their own wreaths and garlands. ☛ Keep your money in your community at a local bank or credit union rather than a large national bank. Local banks may have special promotions to boost savings for holiday gifting. The holiday season is the perfect time to support small, local businesses. (MS) —SPJST—
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Scenes from SPJST Home Office Staff Halloween Luncheon Friday, October 29, 2021 • SPJST Home Office in Temple
SPJST Home Office staff members and officers gathered for a noon luncheon on Friday, October 30, 2021, at the Home Office in Temple. The event
included contests, games, and a pizza meal. Staff members donned costumes and decorated pumpkins.
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Follow these Thanksgiving travel safety tips The week of Thanksgiving is a busy time of the year to travel that’s marked by a large number of people traveling to see loved ones. While many people look forward to seeing their loved ones, the sheer volume of cars on the road during Thanksgiving week makes it a dangerous time to travel. This Thanksgiving, drivers should make it a point to follow these tips to ensure they get to their destinations safely and soundly. • Check the forecast before you go. Weather can be unpredictable around Thanksgiving. Conditions may be sunny one day and then cold and icy the next. Stay up-to-date on the latest weather forecasts and road conditions as you prepare for your trip, making sensible
Pumpkins-a-plenty Plenty of people are familiar with pumpkins thanks to their connection to pumpkin pie, but few may know some of the more interesting aspects of this autumn staple. • Indigenous to the western hemisphere, pumpkins have been grown in North America for 5,000 years. But while they might be indigenous to the west, pumpkins can be grown in the eastern hemisphere as well. According to contributors to the online pumpkin resource Pumpkin Nook, pumpkins are more popular in southern China than northern China. • History.com notes that pumpkin seeds do not have a long planting season. Ideally, seeds should be planted between the last week of May and the middle of June. That gives pumpkin lovers precious little time do their planting. Once seeds are planted, pumpkin lovers must wait somewhere between 90 and 120 days for the pumpkins to grow. That makes October a great and popular time to do some picking. • Pumpkin weighoffs have become popular events in many communities. At such events, growers of giant pumpkins bring their largest ones to be weighed. In 2016, Belgian Mathias Willemijns grew a pumpkin that is be-
VĚSTNÍK decisions about traveling if there is inclement weather. • Get your vehicle inspected. Have your vehicle inspected in the days before you hit the road. A mechanic’s diagnostic checkup and routine servicing, such as topping off fluids and changing windshield wipers, can make driving safer. • Keep your fuel tank more than halffull. FEMA suggests keeping the tank full when temperatures are extremely cold. This is because condensation can build up in near-empty gas tanks, potentially freezing fuel lines and leaving you stranded. • Opt for airline updates. Flights can be delayed or canceled when weather is poor. Many airlines will now text travelers who are subscribed to updates or frequent-flyer programs and apps. That’s a convenient and free bonus. • Plan for stops. Drowsy driving and distracted driving are extreme dangers across North America. Take breaks to avoid drowsiness, and only use a mobile lieved to be the biggest ever grown. That pumpkin weighed an eye-popping 2,624.6 pounds. • Pumpkins support heart health. Perhaps because they're most often associated with pumpkin pie and pumpkin-flavored beer, the health benefits of pumpkins might go unnoticed. But pumpkins are rich in antioxidants that can help prevent damage to the eye, and the potassium found in pumpkins can have a positive impact on blood pressure. Pumpkins also are a great source of beta-carotene, and some studies have linked diets rich in beta-carotene with a reduced risk of prostate cancer. • According to Fruits & Veggies — More Matters®, a health initiative aiming to promote increased consumption of fruits and vegetables, pumpkins are fruits because they are products of the seed-bearing structures of flowering plants. Pumpkins are part of the gourd family, which means they're closely related to fruits such as cucumbers, honeydew melons and cantaloupes. Pumpkins are as fascinating as they are tasty, proving they are more than just a ubiquitous Halloween decoration. (MS) —SPJST—
device when safely pulled over at a rest stop. • Leave plenty of time. There are bound to be many travelers come Thanksgiving week. Build extra time into your trip so you don’t have to speed or rush to make it on time. Thanksgiving is a big travel holiday. Make it to family dinner safe and full of smiles by following various safety trips during your travels. (MS) —SPJST—
How Memorial Day and Veterans Day differ Memorial Day and Veterans Day each honor the military, though the two holidays are not the same. Memorial Day Memorial Day - celebrated annually on the last Monday in May - honors the brave men and women who lost their lives while serving in the American military. Many communities host memorial ceremonies honoring their fallen soldiers on Memorial Day, ensuring such soldiers’ bravery and sacrifices are never forgotten. While many people now view Memorial Day weekend as the unofficial start of summer, the weekend should not be celebrated without also pausing to reflect on and recognize military personnel who lost their lives in defense of our freedom and American way of life. Veterans Day Veterans Day - celebrated annually on November 11 - recognizes all men and women who have served in the military. It’s not uncommon for people to recognize fallen soldiers on Veterans Day, but it is a day to remember and express appreciation to living veterans. (MS) —SPJST—
Thanksgiving quiche puts sweet potatoes front and center Sweet potatoes are a favorite side dish at Thanksgiving dinner tables. Packed with vitamins, nutrients, fiber, and delectable flavor, sweet potatoes have earned their place on holiday dinner tables. While many holiday hosts bake, fry, or mash their sweet potatoes, these beloved tubers can be prepared in other ways as well. If you want to put a new twist on this Thanksgiving staple, whip up this recipe for “Sweet Potato Quiche,” courtesy of the North Carolina Sweet Potato Commission. Submitted to the NC State Fair Tailgate Recipe Contest, this recipe marries sweet tubers with decadent cheese, rich cream and savory spices.
Sweet Potato Quiche 2 cups sweet potatoes, peeled, and diced into small cubes 3⁄4 cup yellow onion, diced 2 1/2 Tablespoons olive oil 1/2 teaspoon salt Black pepper to taste Egg mixture: 4 eggs 1 cup heavy cream 1/2 teaspoon fresh rosemary, minced 1/2 Tablespoon fresh parsley, minced 1 1/2 teaspoons salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper 3 ounces Gruyere cheese, shredded Pre-baked deep dish pie crust Preheat oven to 400 F. Mix together the first five ingredients and place on baking sheet. Roast in oven 15 to 20 minutes. While sweet potatoes and onions are roasting, shred cheese; set aside. Whisk egg mixture and set aside. Once potatoes and onions finish roasting, spoon them into pre-baked pie shell. Next, layer shredded cheese on top of sweet potatoes. Reduce oven to 375 F. Pour egg mixture over cheese and potatoes. Place quiche in oven on center rack. Bake 20 to 25 minutes, or until eggs are set. Makes 8 servings. (MS) —SPJST—
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To the Bereaved Survivors of Our Deceased Brothers and Sisters, the SPJST Supreme Lodge Expresses Its Heartfelt Sympathy. Fraternally, Leonard D. Mikeska, FIC Chief Financial Officer —SPJST—
In Memoriam In Memory of Freida Popelka Freida Popelka, age 92, of Temple, Texas, passed away on Friday, October 15, 2021, at a local hospital. She was born on July 27, 1929 in McGregor, Texas the daughter of Fred and Bertha (Lippe) Lange. Visitation was Freida Popelka on Wednesday, October 20 from 10 to 11 a.m. at Scanio-Harper Funeral Home in Temple. Graveside service was on Wednesday, October 20 at 12 noon at Seaton Cemetery in Seaton. Frieda retired after many years with ER Carpenter in Temple. She was a member of SPJST Lodge 47, Seaton and of Temple Brethren Church where she also served with the Christian Sisters and Helping Hands. Most of all,
she enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren. She is survived by daughter-in-law Kay Popelka of Temple; grandchildren Hilarie Schuetze of Temple, Jason Schuetze and wife April of Lott, Karly Tindell and husband Cody of LittleRiver-Academy, Kayla Roberts and husband Greg of Little-River Academy, and Bolton Popelka of Temple; greatgrandchildren Ashley, Austin, Jason, Julia, Jackson, Alexa, Lyla, Leighton, Kinzley, and Kaylen; eight great-greatgrandchildren; brother Jerry Lange and wife Bonnie of Highlands; sister Irene Watson and husband John of Sellersburg, Indiana; and sister-in-law Evelyn Popelka of Temple. Frieda was preceded in death by husband Frank Popelka; son Frank Popelka; sister Laverne Dockey; and brothers Floyd Lange, Frederick Lange, Roy Lee Lange; and Lonnie Lange. —SPJST—
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SPJST Věstník Editor Melanie Zavodny P.O. Box 100 Temple, Texas 76503 Fax: 254-773-8087 Email: vestnik@spjst.org Online: spjst.org/news/submitarticle-photo 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 (listed on page 2), State Fraternal Director at 800-727-7578, or visit www.spjst.org.
District Two youth enjoy day at Fiesta Texas Dear Vestnik Readers, How excited I am to write to the Vestnik about our fantastic District Two youth members and share the great and fun experience we had on Saturday, October 2, 2021. What a year - which we all feel has been forever - with illnesses, masks, distancing, and of course, the word we all want to get out of our vocabulary - “Covid.” I hope you and your families have been well. Of course, as most of you know, Districts One, Two, and Six were unable to have our Camp Kubena camping session due to health guidelines. I know how disappointing it was for so many who had planned to be able to see and enjoy their SPJST friends. Assistant District Two Youth Counselor Amber Bartek and I talked about District Two youth needing a fun trip. It had been quite sometime since we had visited Six Flags, which was a District Two tradition. On Saturday, October 2, youth, a few friends, and parents who could attend, hit the road in vehicles and traveled south down I-35 to Fiesta Texas in San Antonio. It was an awesome trip! There is nothing like going to an adventure park and parking on the second row, right at the entrance (and we weren’t even two hours early). The weather was perfect, and the park was not very crowded until early evening when a few Halloween festivities began. Everyone had a great and safe time. We are look-
ing forward to a 2022 adventure trip! Suggestions are welcome. The fall DYC meeting was held at Camp Kubena in October. I did send a letter to the youth leaders to share with parents the dates of our 2022 activities. I will post those in the Vestnik soon. I would like to say a big thank you to Amber Bartek for all she has done - not only for her youth club - but also for the district youth clubs. I felt I needed a break (retirement)! Haha! Was I ever wrong! I missed it way too much! I love you kids, parents, leaders, DYCs, all the fun, and especially, your friendship. Thank you, Amber for now being my “right and left” hand. We are a great team and blessed to have SPJST in our lives ! Patsy Koslovsky District Two Youth Counselor —SPJST—
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Lodge 47, Seaton youth welcomes new puppy
Lodge 185 New Braunfels youth: Halloween fun
My teacher went to my soccer game last week. I played against somebody in my class. We had to tie. We got a new puppy. I named the puppy ‘Lily.’
Hi, Readers! We had a blast this Halloween! We went to a few parties and had trick-ortreating in our neighborhood.
I went to the ornament contest last week. It was really good. I played with my friends. I got to trunk-or-treat there. I was a zombie skeleton. I got a bunch of candy. I went on the train ride one time. I mostly did the duck pond though because it was free. I am now done talking. Goodbye! Andrew Ordogne, age 6 —SPJST—
Lodge 185 New Braunfels youth: fourth grade fun I am having fun in fourth grade! I am playing volleyball with NYSO (Navarro Youth Sports Organization) and love to watch my sister play.
I went to the Guadalupe County Fair and had so much fun watching the rodeo and riding rides. Shaylee Velasquez, age 9 —SPJST—
We hope you had a safe time, too. Sincerely, Madeline, Rileigh, and Skeet Kitchen —SPJST—
Lodge 185 New Braunfels youth and mom attend Halloween dance
I am having fun in fourth grade. I like to watch my sister cheer at the football games, and I am playing volleyball with NYSO (Navarro Youth Sports Organization). I just got my braces this past week also. Anabella Velasquez age 9 —SPJST—
We had a Halloween dance on Friday, and it was a lot of fun. My mom even went, and that was okay, too! Hope you had a happy Halloween! Madeline Kitchen, age 11 —SPJST—
Lodge 185 New Braunfels youth enjoys seventh grade I am having so much fun in my first year of junior high! Seventh grade has really helped me become more independent. I am loving volleyball and cheer. I will also be trying out for basketball soon! Mallory Velasquez, age 12 —SPJST—
Lodge 185 New Braunfels youth: fun in fourth grade
Lodge 185 New Braunfels youth earns honor cord
I received an academic honor cord for all As and Bs during my freshman year of high school. It was great to have this honor. I will work to get it all four years! Sincerely, Rileigh Kitchen, age 15 —SPJST—
Lodge 202 Jourdanton youth headed to varsity football playoffs Dear Vestnik, I am having a great sophomore year at Pleasanton High School. I am playing varsity football this year as a defensive tackle player. My football number is No. 70. We are headed to the playoffs for District 4A division.
Diego Valdez, age 16 —SPJST—
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Lodge 48, Beyersville youth inducted into NHS Congratulations to Brooke Newsom of Lodge 48, Beyersville Youth Club! She was inducted into the National Honor Society at Legacy Early College High School on October 25, 2021. Brooke is a senior and the daughter of Shannon and Michelle Newsom.
2021 SPJST Youth Clubs’ Third Quarterly Report July • August • September District One
Lodge 48, Beyersville Youth Visit Pumpkin Patch
Lodge 48, Beyersville youth members visited the local pumpkin patch to pick pumpkins for Halloween. The youth had so much fun running
around picking pumpkins. We also met our soon-to-be new member Hudson Poldrack! —Michelle Newsom, Youth Leader
Lodge 9 17 186
Total Name Attendance Disbursement Snook 31 $62 New Tabor 68 $136 Caldwell 15 $30 District One Average Attendance - 38
District Two
47 48 187
Seaton 57 Beyersville 16 Round Rock 15 District Two Average Attendance - 29
6 25 84 154
Cottonwood 6 Ennis 9 Dallas 17 Fort Worth 26 District Three Average Attendance - 19
49 160 215
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Rowena San Angelo South Plains
District Four
22 27 3
$114 $32 $30
0* 0* $34 $52
$44 $54 0*
District Four Average Attendance - 17
Lodge 187, Round Rock Youth: Great time at Fiesta Texas Lodge 187, Round Rock Youth Club visited Fiesta Texas with the SPJST District Two youth for the first time on Saturday, October 2, 2021. We got there early and stayed until the fireworks were over. Thanks to DYC Patsy and my Mema (Linda Johnson) for a great time! —Derek, Alex, Kember, Kadnce, and Karter Meyer
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Needville 12 Houston 21 Houston 27 District Four Average Attendance - 20 Taiton
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District Six Average Attendance - 11 79 107 185 202
District Seven
Corpus Christi 16 Floresville 12 New Braunfels 49 Jourdanton 14 District Seven Average Attendance - 28
$32 0* $98 0*
State Quarter Average Attendance - 166 * Youth clubs with an average of less than five active members do not receive any funds during the quarter.
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Lodge 182 Falls County youth: Halloween fun times
Pictured above are Lodge 182, Falls County youth Tynlee, Paetyn, and Bailee Beckendorf. RIGHT PHOTO: District Two Youth Counselor Patsy Koslovsky at the district fall fun day in Seaton!
Trunk-or-Treat Fun
Trunk-or-treat fun and first place in the under 8 age group is fiveyear-old Knox Sosa of Lodge 185, New Braunfels Youth Club! Go Venomous Iron Man!
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2021 Youth Club Member Update - Merit Points and Meeting Attendance Third Quarter Merit Points and Meeting Attendance The totals below in the column labeled “Pts” are merit points earned in the January to December 2021 youth year. This is total merit points for the 2021 youth year. Please see “What is the Merit Point System?” for complete information about the contest. The number in the column labeled “Mtgs” is the number of meetings each youth club member has attended from January to December 2021. Please see “What is an Active Youth Member?” below to determine number of meetings needed to participate in youth activities. What is the Merit Point System? Youth club members earn merit points for participating in SPJST lodge, district, and state activities. At the end of the youth year, points are totaled and the youth with the highest points in the youth club receive cash awards. Contest Dates January 1 to December 31, 2021 Merit Point Contest Age Divisions Junior—Entering Kindergarten or Age 5 to Age 12 Teen—Age 13 Years to High School Senior Rules The youth leader or assistant youth leader is responsible for keeping track of the merit points for each active member of the youth club. The points are to be sent to the State Fraternal Director on the Quarterly and Merit Point Reports each quarter. Youth club members are also encouraged to keep up with their points and turn them in to the youth leader on a quarterly basis. This system helps both the youth leader and the youth member keep better records of youth participation. Current, official Quarterly and Merit Point Reports, available from the State Fraternal Director, may only be used in the Merit Point Contest. The Quarterly and Merit Point Reports sent to the State Fraternal Director by the youth leader will be kept on file for at least six months following the conclusion of the contest.
Merit points are earned for only those activities listed under Youth Point Values. An activity can only earn points in one category on the point sheet. When in doubt about any activity earning points, contact the State Fraternal Director prior to the contest conclusion. Everyone will be subject to the same rules in every contest. Failure to comply with any rule shall mean immediate withdrawal. Merit Point Awards Awards are presented on the district and state levels in the junior and teen merit point contests. At each District YAD, the Home Office presents first through third place awards to top qualifying junior and teen youth club members. The top three junior and teen youth club members with the most points in each district will receive awards. In the event of a tie, all who tied for first through third places will receive the award. A youth may only receive the state award once in the age division. State Teen and State Junior awards are presented at State YAD. District Junior and Teen Point Awards First Place - $30 Second Place - $25 Third Place - $20 What is an Active Youth Member? A youngster with a current SPJST insurance certificate may enter the youth program the youth year that he/she will be entering kindergarten. To be considered active, youth club member must attend a majority (seven) of the monthly meetings during the year. The youth must attend the majority of these meetings at his/her home youth club. In those instances where a lodge does not have a youth club, the youngster may attend adult lodge meetings or the meetings of another youth club. The youngster will be eligible for camp and Youth Achievement Day (YAD) after the completion of his/her kindergarten year. Active youth members must be single and not be pregnant or a parent. The age of the youth on June 1 of the
current youth year will be the recognized age in the SPJST Youth Program (camp, YAD, contests, etc.). The 2021 youth year began January 1 and ends December 31. Youth club eligibility ends when the youth graduates from high school. Dist Ldg Name Pts Mtgs
Dist Ldg
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District Number Lodge Number Youth club member Merit points earned Jan. to Dec. 2021 Youth club meetings attended Jan. to Dec. Name
Pts Mtgs
Eldridge, Konnor 13 Giesenschlag, Grayson 5 Gill, Caiden 49 Green, Joshua 45 Green, Riley 34 Hruska, II, J. Beaux 72 Hruska, Jase 55 Hruska, Kyleigh 38 Kienow, Dakota 49 Kienow, Shane 49 Lauderdale, Jade 101 Lauderdale, Zane 103 Macik, Alexis 5 Macik, Brayden 5 Nicks, Courtlyn 72 Paul, Charlotte 104 Sebesta, Hagan 67 See, Caleb 101 See, IV, John William 50 See, Wesley 54 Tates, Tatiana 72 Walker, Kamree 5 Weaver, Jensen 54 Weaver, Kallen 54 Withem, Kennedi 17 Bammel, Madelynn 68 Charanza, Cameron 57 Chmelar, Brylee 94 Chmelar, Taylor 87 Dowell, Maylee 84 Dowell, Millison 84 Dowell, Thatcher 74 Hermes, Nathan 13 Johnson, Kole 62 Johnson, Luke 62 Kellum, Ashlyn 57 Kocurek, Bailen 117 Kocurek, Marley 117 Lloyd, Jackson 57 Lloyd, Rylie 57 Loehr, Emma 46 Lopez, Abigail (Abby) 62 Lopez, Easton 62 McCuller, Cobey 35 Narro, Macy 116 Parker, Carson 98
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Parker, Jaycee 88 Parks, Jada 69 Plachy, Kyren 108 Satsky, Delaney 47 Satsky, Natalie 52 Starmer, Channing 1 Starmer, Collins 1 Story, Andrea 56 Story, Ryan 32 Supak, Emmy 101 Supak, Lila 98 Brinkman, Marina 77 Coker, Ciara 76 Enrique, III, Jessie 83 Pineda, Patsy 80 Ramon, Keith 75 Braden, Kenna 52 Daulton, Gabriel 29 David, Brennon Maxx 43 Elwood, Cooper 14 Goodman, Sebastian 42 Henley, Braxton 22 Marshall, Aubrey 24 Marshall, Sterling 24 Teague, Collin 40 Teague, Jr., James 37 Bartek, Camdon 60 Bartek, Everhett 57 Bilbrey, Sydney 79 Bilbrey, Tyson 38 Burt, Jayten 28 Carter, Dawsen 37 Carter, Jaysen 45 Champion, Elijah 17 Champion, Emily 17 Erskine, Logan 10 Federle, Ariana 8 Federle, Lydia 8 Federle, Rebecca 23 Galler, Fiona 65 Hoelscher, Jennifer 8 Koslovsky, Tessa 8 Kristinek, Gauge 26 Kristinek, Riley 26 Loos, Abigail 16 Marek, Jackson 31 Martinez, Kal-El 77 Martinez, Seth 72 Martinez, Tristan 84 Ordogne, Andrew 57 Ordogne, Travis 58 Ranly, Elisa 38 Ranly, Ian 38 Regan, Emma 47 Skrabanek, Kyler 31 Smith, Robert Cash 17 Smith, Warren Ace 16 Stock, Tamryn 28 Stone, Koby 15 Young, Kayla 43 Young, Kelsea 43 Young, Valora 33 Young, Zaydriana 41 Miksch, Della 61 Newsom, Brooke 75
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SPJST November Věstník Project This project earns a maximum 1 point in the SPJST Youth Merit Point System. To complete the project questions to earn 1 point in the SPJST Merit Point System, scan the QR Code below, or go directly to spjst.org/programs/vestnik-project/
Patsy was born in Temple, Texas, on May 4, 1953, to her parents Alfred and Martha Klusacek. Her older siblings were Alfred Jr. and Shirley, who were five years older than her. Patsy’s brother and sister would always say she was everyone’s fav o r i t e because she was the baby. Patsy was blessed by being born on her daddy’s birthday. Everyone who knew him — heard his story about their birthdays being on the same day. Patsy’s father’s favorite saying, “It’s one present that I got and could not exchange or get my money back.” Patsy loved her daddy! Patsy’s grandfather, the late Frank Spanhel, was the president of Lodge, 47 Seaton. When Patsy and her siblings were very young, their parents bought them each an SPJST life insurance certificate. During Patsy’s childhood, her daddy worked for Empire Seed Company and her mom cleaned houses and washed and ironed clothes from home for many people. Being the youngest, Patsy always got to go feed the Easter chicks at Empire Seed Company and help her mama clean houses. Patsy’s daddy had the most beautiful and plentiful garden in Temple, Texas, and her mama made sure their home was spic and span and the clothes were ironed and perfectly starched. Patsy loved spending time with her grandpar-
ents who lived in the Patsy’s four grandGet to Know country. She picked children, Colton and cotton, fed the Emma Regan and District Two chickens, learned Tessa and Foster KosYouth Counselor Czech words, and lovsky, are also tried to make komembers of SPJST. Patsy Koslovsky laches. Patsy attended Patsy’s son-in-law and graduated from Chris Regan and Temple High School daughter-in-law Kinand still loves the dra Koslovsky are Wildcats! After gradSPJST members. Coluation, she began in ton and Emma have the workforce. been involved with Even though Patsy the youth program and her siblings were and active in all asmembers of Seaton pects of it. Emma has Star Hall, she was the followed the steps of only sibling who beher mom as District came active in the Two Queen. Emma SPJST Youth Prohas also been SPJST gram. She started State Duchess. going to meetings in Patsy says she loves her early teens and atSPJST! She was tended Camp Val Verde. Patsy loved elected to be Lodge 47, Seaton Youth camp and enjoyed meeting new friends. Leader and has continued to be active Unfortunately, with her mom not being ever since. With 52 years of youth leadable to drive, she wasn’t as active as she wanted to be. Patsy’s parents became very active at Seaton Star Hall in her late teens. Her dad was elected president, and her parents were both the cleanup chairmen. When Patsy met her husband Albert, they enjoyed those midnight and early
mornings helping them clean the hall. Once Patsy and Albert had their “Melanie and David,” she knew from the start she wanted them to become a part of the SPJST Youth Program. Both Patsy’s children were involved in the local, district, and state level of SPJST. Melanie and David never missed camp or being a Leader-In-Training (LIT). David was SPJST State Duke and Melanie was the District Two Queen for two years.
ership under her belt and serving as District Two Youth Counselor, Patsy says these are the best years of her life. Patsy has met and made so many friends from across the state and is very thankful to all of them. Patsy has a favorite story she loves sharing with others. Her story is why both of her children are named Melanie
and David. Patsy and Albert were expecting their first child in Dec e m b e r 1977. In that same year, Patsy’s teenage cousin tragically lost his life while playing football. This tragedy brought Patsy’s parents, her aunt and uncle, and the parents of Melanie Zavodny to become very close friends. Patsy remembers the cutest and sweetest little girl she fell in love with. Patsy was asked what she would name her and Albert’s first child if it was a girl. With the joy Melanie Zav o d n y brought to all the families during that time, Patsy knew their first child would be named Melanie. Patsy always wondered if Melanie Zavodny found someone named David to love and marry, just so Patsy would have kids with the same names. Patsy has had many SPJST members ask if David Nauert belongs to her. Patsy says, “I love SPJST and my SPJST family!” —SPJST—
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Roles of the Branches of the U.S. Military How to help Veterans in need Millions of men and women serve in the military and make the sacrifices that such service requires. Risking their lives to serve their countries, veterans sometimes endure mental and physical trauma, returning home to face uphill battles as they deal with their injuries. Many veterans in need are not just in need of medical attention. Learning that their efforts and sacrifices are recognized and appreciated by the ordinary citizens they protect can make a world of difference to veterans as they recover from their injuries. Men, women and children who want to help veterans in need can do so in various ways.
is facing such hurdles, offer to do his or her shopping or mow his or her lawn. Such tasks won’t take much time but can make a world of difference to veterans. ★ Offer professional services free of charge. Professionals who want to help veterans can offer their services free of charge. Accountants can offer to prepare veterans’ tax returns for free, while attorneys can provide legal advice to veterans who need it. Contractors can help disabled veterans by offering to make alterations to their homes for free or at cost.
★ Visit a veterans hospital. Contact a local veterans’ hospital to inquire about their volunteer programs. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs notes that each year more than 75,000 volunteers spend more than 11 million hours in service to America’s veterans. Visiting veterans at the hospital to hear their stories can lift their spirits and aid in their recoveries. In addition, veterans’ hospitals may have volunteer opportunities that make it easier for hospitals to operate at optimal capacity.
★ Employ social media to help local veterans. Many people who want to help local veterans might not be able to do so more than one day per week. But some veterans may require daily assistance. Men and women can start a locallybased Facebook group for fellow members of their community who want to pitch in to help local veterans. Such a group can make it easier to share information and arrange help for veterans in need.
★ Help a neighbor. Unfortunately, many veterans return home with injuries that affect their ability to make it through a typical day without assistance. Disabled veterans may be unable to do their own grocery shopping or maintain their homes. If a neighbor or nearby veteran
Many veterans return home from serving overseas in need of help. Offering such help can improve veterans’ lives while letting them know their efforts and sacrifices are appreciated. (MS) —SPJST—
The United States military is one of the most comprehensive, effective, and respected armed forces in the world. Without the tireless commitment of military personnel - from the soldiers on the ground to the support staff behind the scenes - America could not be the world power it is today. Each branch of the U.S. military has a unique mission: United States Army The Army is one of the three military departments that reports directly to the Department of Defense. The Army conducts operational and institutional missions around the world, typically handling land-based missions. The Army also guards U.S. installations and properties throughout the world. United States Navy Serving to protect the freedom of the seas, the Navy is another branch of the military that reports directly to the Department of Defense. Among its many missions, the U.S. Navy serves to make the seas safe for travel and trade. United States Air Force The Air Force also reports directly to the Department of Defense and trains for and maintains global superiority in air, space and cyberspace. Air Force personnel fly planes, helicopters and even satellites. United States Marine Corps The Marine Corps is a component of the Department of the Navy. It carries out global missions on both sea and shore and serves as an ex-
peditionary force. Marines are a rapid-reaction team and are usually the first boots on the ground in a conflict. United States Coast Guard The Coast Guard safeguards maritime interests through both civil and military missions. The Coast Guard operates around the world and in domestic waterways and ports. United States Army National Guard The oldest branch of the U.S. military, the National Guard serves as a complementary force to active duty. Those in the National Guard are trained to be versatile, providing for humanitarian aid, domestic emergencies, combat missions, and homeland security operations. The Air Force Reserve, Air National Guard, Army Reserve, Coast Guard Reserve, and Navy Reserve are the other branches made up of servicemen and servicewomen who primarily work civilian jobs but may be called to full-time military duty if necessary. The U.S. Armed Forces are headed by the President of the United States. The Secretary of the Department of Defense reports directly to the Commander-in-Chief. The DOD controls each military branch, except for the Coast Guard, which is overseen by the Department of Homeland Security. Learn more about the U.S. military - visit dod.defense.gov. (MS) —SPJST—
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In Czech, the nouns are declined according to their grammatical functions in the sentence. The nouns that have been listed in the vocabulary have been in the nominative case. The nominative is the case of the subject of the sentence or of the predicate nominative (after the verb “to be”). The nominative is also the case of a noun standing alone (unless in direct address, or understood as a part of an incomplete sentence). The accusative case is the case of the direct object of transitive verbs. It tells what person or object is directly affected by the action of the verb and answers the questions: Whom? What? The masculine inanimate and neuter hard nouns have the same form in the accusative as in the nominative. The feminine nouns change the ending a to u: Ex.: Mascu. Fem. Neuter Inanim. Nominative kabát kniha mleko Accusative kabát knihu mléko 2. Sentences using the accusative case: Student má kabát. Student má knihu. Student má mléko. S
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netrhej mě v letě, když slunečko peče, utrhni mě zjara, moje krása stála.” ~ Z Lašska —SPJST—
Czech Center Museum Houston hosts Nov. 9 book review with Gabriela Gerhart Czech Center Museum Houston will host a complimentary book review event on Tuesday, November 9, 2021, at 6 p.m. All are invited to join Gabriela Gerhart for a discussion about her autobiography, A Journey of Discovery, Romance, and Finding Freedom, which is available in paper and eBook wherever books are sold. Czech Center Museum Houston is located at 4920 San Jacinto Street in Houston, Texas. “Gabriela’s teacher walked in and said to the class, ‘Well, you are all going to have to relearn history–the real history. Everything I’ve been teaching you is a lie. Everything you’ve learned about communism your entire life has been a lie.’ This is how Gabi learned about the fall of communism in Central Europe in 1989. She was completely devastated. Everything her entire life was built upon proved to be a lie.” What inspired you to write the book? “I’ve been told by many people that I’ve had such an interesting life that I should write a book. Your life is ‘normal’ to you and so sometimes we don’t see how much we have to offer others by our life experiences until we start sharing our story. My life in America has been such a contrast to my life in Czech Republic. I want people in America to know what a blessed country this is.” —SPJST—
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Legend, Symbol, and Traditional Ornaments for 2021 from TCGS The third installment of beautiful glass CHRISTmas ornaments from the Texas Czech Genealogical Society (TCGS) Gift Shop contains a group of ornaments that have long been recognized as symbols of the CHRISTmas season. These ornaments will offer enjoyment to your family or your other recipients for years to come. We invite you to visit our gift shop located in the lower level of the SPJST Home Office, 520 North Main Street in Temple. Many items are available for your CHRISTmas shopping including jewelry, aprons, cookbooks, poppy seed, Czech nail files, caps, spa wafers, TCGS publications, and many other treasures. Prior to November 29, please make an appointment to visit by calling 512-971-4284. From November 29 through December, 10, we will be open Mondays through Fridays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. We would welcome your visit! The Legend of the Candles and the Symbol of Holly No. OR-20 - $22 On CHRISTmas Eve, many years ago, a lonely dressmaker was sewing in her home, working by the light of a small candle. Suddenly there was a knock on the door. She opened the door to find a small boy, shivering in the cold night. He told the dressmaker that he was hungry, lost, and cold. He saw the candlelight in her window, prompting him to seek a place to rest. The dressmaker was concerned about allowing the boy to come into her home. He was truly in need of rest, warmth, and nourishment; however, if she took the time to take care of his needs, she feared that she might not have time to finish her work. Nevertheless, because of her kind heart, the dressmaker took the boy in. As he rested, she prepared broth for him to eat. After he had eaten and rested, he thanked the woman and told her he must be on his way.
Monday, November 8, 2021 The dressmaker accompanied the boy to the door, and after he had departed, she turned around to finish her work. Then she saw the miracle: All the dresses that she was working on were beautifully finished! The dressmaker ran outside to find the little boy, but he had vanished and she could find no footprints in the snow. She realized her visitor had been the Christ Child. Through the centuries, the custom of burning candles on CHRISTmas Eve is meant to be a welcome sign for all strangers and family members who have been away from home as they return. Holly is a symbol of life in the bleak and cold months of winter. When the deep red berries appeared on the holly plant, the season of feasting and merriment began. In early years, Father CHRISTmas decorated his hood with holly, which represented the crown of thorns that Jesus wore when He was crucified, and the red berries represented the blood He shed for our sins. The Symbol of Baby Jesus in the Manger No. CW-721 - $14 Jesus’ birth transformed the world in a way that brought new hope for people everywhere. About 700 years before CHRIST, a prophecy concerning Jesus’ birth was recorded in the Old Testament. Isaiah 7:14 says: “The Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, the virgin will conceive and will bear a son, and she will call his name Immanuel.” The New Testament opens with the account of Jesus’ birth. Though Jesus was born as a child with flesh and blood, His source was the Holy Spirit. Being born to the Virgin Mary allowed Him to walk among people, perform miracles, teach and finally die for our sins. This radiant ornament depicting Jesus in the manger is a reminder of how CHRISTmas began, and its significance for our lives. The following ornaments were all made in the Czech Republic. They were mouth blown, individually hand decorated and painted, and painstakingly embellished for your enjoyment.
The Tradition of Santa Claus No. OC-214 - $10 The tradition of Santa Claus goes back to the 3rd Century, when Saint Nicholas walked the earth and became the patron saint of children. In the early days of the United States, his name was “Kris Kringle.” Later, Dutch settlers in the USA brought the old stories of St. Nicholas with them resulting in Kris Kringle and St. Nicholas becoming “Sinterklaas,” or as we now say, “Santa Claus.” Santa Claus is a jolly man in red, with a white beard, flying around the world on CHRISTmas Eve in a huge sleigh laden with toys for good girls and boys. Traditionally, Santa enters every home through the chimney which is the reason for hanging stockings or socks by the chimney. The hope of every child is that Santa would fill the stockings with toys, candy canes, and other treats for discovery on CHRISTmas morning. Our Santa Claus ornament, handcrafted in the Czech Republic, is surrounded by CHRISTmas gifts for everyone. He is seen reading his “naughty or nice” list as he prepares to fill stockings with gifts. Infant of Prague No. OC-210 - Red Robe - $21 No. OC-211 - White Robe - $21 No. OC-212 - Red/White Robe - $21 These unique Infant of Prague ornaments, mouth blown and hand painted in the Czech Republic, depict Jesus as a young child, regally dressed in a colorful tunic. Filled with symbolism, Jesus holds a miniature globe in his left hand, signifying His world-wide reign. His right hand is extended in blessing with fingers and thumb positioned to represent the Holy Trinity. This ornament reminds us that God holds us in the palm of His hand.
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Blue Adorned Ball No. OC-217 - $8
Red Flowered Ball No. OC-218 - $8
Red, White, Silver Ball No. OC-219 - $8
These beautiful Czech ornaments may be ordered for shipment by contacting Nancy Machu at nbmachu@gmail.com or by calling 512971-4284. Shipping charges will be added to the order based on the number of ornaments requested. Submitted by, Nancy Machu Lodge 29, Taylor —SPJST—
CESAT offers online Czech Christmas carol lessons Czech Ex-Students of Texas (CESAT) is pleased to announce the Schulenburg Public Library will offer free Czech Christmas carol lessons online, beginning with the last Saturday of October through December at 9 a.m. Individuals - from the comfort of their homes - will be able to learn the words for Czech Christmas carols and the melodies to these carols. To receive an invitation to the online meeting, please email your request to schulenburgpubliclibrary@yahoo.com. Submitted by, Thadious Polasek Lodge 67, Schulenburg —SPJST—
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Czech Songs in Texas The music, words, and part of the essay for the song below are from the new book Czech Songs in Texas by Czech Texans Frances Barton and John K. Novak. Permission to use this excerpt is from the book’s publisher, University of Oklahoma Press. Folk origins. Erben, Prostonárodní české písní a říkadla (1864), 140. Words and music (trio section only) from “Červená a Bílá,” arranged for voice and piano by Louis Vitak (Chicago: Georgi and Vitak, 1922). The words of the chorus to “Červená a bílá” are derived from a folk text collected in southern Bohemia and published in Karel Jaromír Erben’s 1864 folk song collection. The song has long
VĚSTNÍK been associated with what is now SK Slavia Praha, one of the major fotbal (soccer) teams in the Czech Republic. Slavia, known as the Červenobílí (Reds and Whites), was founded in 1893 during a period of heightened nationalism. The song, with chorus and only one verse, is an old unofficial anthem of the team. From Erben’s earliest version, the song has featured two colors, red and white. These are the colors of the Bohemian coat of arms from the twelfth century, a two-tailed white lion against a red background. The lion symbol is still used today, both officially and as a stand-in for Czechness, and the red and white colors are featured on the current national flag. After World War I, the first flag adopted by the new nation of Czechoslovakia was a white stripe over one of red. The current flag, a triangle of blue that intersects the white and red
stripes, was settled on in 1920. The song, because of these colors, can carry additional connotations of identity. In America, the Joseph Jiran music publishing company of Chicago copyrighted an orchestral arrangement of the song by Anton Grill in December 1921. A few months later, it was recorded by Victor Orchestra and released as a 78 rpm record. In 1922, Louis Vitak of Chicago brought out the version with the three verses widely known in Texas. In the Vitak verses, a young couple reviews the changes brought about by their first year of marriage, especially their new role as parents of a baby. In the last line, the boy has wrapped their baby in a swaddling blanket. Czech Songs in Texas contains 61 popular songs with music notation, Czech lyrics, English translations, and essays on the history of each song. The book includes substantial chapters on the history of the Texas Czech ethnic community and a survey of Czech folk and popular music in its European home. It can be ordered from the University of Oklahoma Press through their website, which is: https://www.oupress.com/books/16488566/czechsongs-in-texas. It is also available in
some book and museum stores and online through Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Submitted by, Frances Barton Austin, Texas —SPJST—
CEFT: The Bartered Bride - Prodana nevesta road tour kicks off in Ennis, Nov. 16 Czech Educational Foundation of Texas (CEFT) announces the Fourth International Czech Music Festival, November 10 to 21, 2021, with activities starting on Wednesday, November 10 at the University of North Texas (UNT) in Denton. As part of UNT’s festival, The Bartered Bride - Prodana nevesta - a delightful opera, will kick off its performance tour in Ennis on Tuesday, November 16. UNT performers are led by Dr. Thomas Sovik of the UNT College of Music.
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Tuesday through Saturday Czech Heritage Museum and Genealogy Center, 119 West French Avenue, Temple. Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. To arrange a private small group tour, contact the Museum: czechheritagemuseum@gmail.com; or leave a message 254-899-2935. The Museum hosts Czech Films on the second Tuesdays of the month - at Beltonian Theatre, 219 East Central Avenue, Belton: Matinee at 3 p.m.; Night - 6 p.m. Free admission. Donations accepted online or through a donation box at the concession window. Imported Czech beer, wine available. Every First and Third Tuesday Evenings Tarok Parties—at Czech Heritage Museum, Temple, 119 West French. All ages and anyone interested are welcome. No admission or fee. Jimmie and Carolyn Coufal are award-winning tournament champions who not only teach beginners, but also help experienced players increase their skill. For information, call CHMGC 254-899-2935; find them on Facebook; or on the web at https://czechheritagemuseum.org.
Monday through Saturday Czech Center Museum Houston, 4920 San Jacinto Street in Houston, Texas 77004-5719, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visit revamped exhibits. Experience the culture, art, music, and stories of many Czechs, Slovaks, and people of all cultures who left their country to seek liberty and democracy in America. For information, call 713-528-2060; or visit czechcenter.org. Through November 15 Exhibit: Texas-Czech Wedding Apparel and Tradition—at Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center (TCHCC), 250 West Fairgrounds Road on US Highway 77, La Grange: exhibit includes 10 dresses that have been donated by our members and are from weddings that occurred from 1883 to 1946; view fragile mementos; and leave with an understanding of Czech culture and traditions that are still alive today. —SPJST—
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Festival activities also include a performance of The Bartered Bride by dancers from the Texas Ballet on Friday, November 12 and a matinee performance of The Bartered Bride on Sunday, November 14.
Sunday, November 21 at 1:30 p.m. Dallas Sokol 7448 Greenville Avenue 12 noon: Pork roast/dumpling meal - $12 1:30 p.m.: Performance - $8
Vlk zmrzl, zhltl hrst zrn. The wolf froze, he swallowed a handful of grains.
The Bartered Bride performance tour is as follows:
For additional information, visit www.ceft.us and www.unt.edu/. —SPJST—
Pan kaplan v kapli plakal. The chaplain cried in the chapel.
Ennis Tuesday, November 16 at 7 p.m. KJT Auditorium 1216 Paris Street No admission charge Caldwell Wednesday, November 17 at 6 p.m. Caldwell Civic Center 103 TX 21 Admission: Free-will donation Houston Friday, November 19 at 7 p.m. Czech Center Museum Houston 4920 San Jacinto Street No charge. Paid bar available. Praha Saturday, November 20 at 2 p.m. St. Mary’s Church Pavilion 821 FM 1295 No admission charge. Participants are asked to bring picnic lunches and lawn chairs. Performance will be over in time for attendees to attend the regularly scheduled rosary at 4 p.m. and mass at 4:30 p.m.
Czech Tongue Twisters Strč prst skrz krk. Stick your finger through your throat. Od poklopu ku poklopu Kyklop kouli koulí. Cyclope is rolling a ball from cover to cover/from manhole to manhole. Pštros s pštrosicí a malými pštrosáčaty. Pštros s pštrosicí a pštrosáčaty šli do pštrosačárny. A male ostrich with a female ostrich and baby ostriches went to the ostrich house. Třistatřiatřicet stříbrných křepelek přeletělo přes třistatřiatřicet stříbrných střech. Three hundred and thirty three silver quails flew over three hundred and thirty three silver roofs. Naolejuje-li je Julie, nebo nenaolejujeli je Julie? Will Julie oil them, or will Julie not oil them? Kmotře Petře, nepřepepřete mi toho vepře. Godfather Peter, don’t put too much pepper on my pork.
CDs Taylor Czech Chorus CDs Newest CD: The Taylor Czech Chorus Still Carrying On the Tradition CD plus song booklet - $18.00 + $4.50 shipping Holiday CD: Czech Sounds of Christmas CD plus song booklet - $18.00 + $4.50 shipping Original CD: The Taylor Czech Chorus - Songs of Our Heritage $10.00 + $4.50 shipping
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Naše lomenice je mezi lomenicemi ta nejlomenicovatější. Our gable is the best gable of all gables.
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Co můžeš udělat dnes, neodkládej na zítřek. Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today. Dobrá rada nad zlato. Good advice is better than gold. Dvakrát měř, jednou řež. Measure twice, cut once.
Czech Proverbs
Hloupý kdo dává, hloupější kdo nebere. He who gives is foolish, he who doesn't accept is even more so.
Bez peněz do hospody nelez. Don't go to the pub without money.
Hněv je špatný rádce. Anger is a bad advisor.
Bez práce nejsou koláče. Without work, there are no koláče (Czech pastry).
Host do domu, hůl do ruky. If a guest comes to your home, grab a stick.
Co je doma, to se počítá. What's at home, counts.
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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SPJST Fraternal Activities and Entertainment Post your lodge’s upcoming SPJST fraternal activities and entertainment dates and information here. These listings are free. The deadline for submitting information for the Fraternal Activities and Entertainment Guide is Wednesday at 12 noon, unless otherwise posted. Send updates directly to: VĚSTNÍK, c/o Editor Melanie Zavodny, P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503. FAX to: 254-773-8087. Email to: vestnik@spjst.org. Advertising rates are $2 per column inch for lodge ads; $4 per column inch for nonprofit organization ads; and $6 per column inch for commercial ads. For advertising information, please call the Editor at 800-727-7578 or email vestnik@spjst.org. LODGE 1, FAYETTEVILLE (1) 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 4, HALLETTSVILLE (6) Sunday, November 14—Lodge 4, Hallettsville meeting, 3 p.m. at Hallettsville Chamber of Commerce Sunday, December 12—Christmas party in Vsetin Lodge Meetings: Held every other month at 3 p.m. at Hallettsville Chamber of Commerce, 1614 North Texana Street, Hallettsville. For information/updates, call 361-798-3347. LODGE 6, COTTONWOOD (3) 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 254-7177840. 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 254-717-0383; or dataped@sbcglobal.net. LODGE 8, WEIMAR (6) Monday, November 22—Lodge meeting Lodge Meetings: Fourth Monday of February, May, August, and November at 6 p.m. at Oakridge Smokehouse Restaurant, Schulenburg. LODGE 9, SNOOK (1) Lodge Hall: 457 CR 269, Snook. Directions: From Snook, turn on FM 2155 to downtown. At Snook School, stay right on Spur 2155. At “T”, turn right on CR 269. Go 3/10 mile; hall is on the left. Hall Rental Information: 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 512269-8180. LODGE 15, BUCKHOLTS (2) Lodge Hall: 600 State Hwy 190/Hwy 36, Buckholts (historic hexagon-shaped building with a stone entrance.) Directions: Hall is located on hHwy 36, east of Buckholts, 1/4 mile east of downtown Buckholts. Hall Rental Information: 254-217-2863. Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly. For information, call 254721-3902. LODGE 17, NEW TABOR (1) Lodge Hall: 2674 CR 225, Caldwell. Directions: From Caldwell, turn from Hwy 36 east onto FM 166. Proceed 2.1 miles then turn left on CR 225. Go 1 mile, veering to the right. Hall is on the right. Hall Rental Information: 979-272-3440. Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 3 p.m. at the hall. For information, call Youth Leader Holly Narro 979218-4931.
LODGE 18, ELGIN (2) Sunday, December 12—Christmas Dance: Red Ravens, polka Friday, December 31—News Year’s Eve: Glen Collins and The Alibis, country. $20 Lodge Hall: 702 Hwy 95 North, Elgin. Lodge 18 is a nonsmoking facility. Polka and Country band bookings: FL Meyer 512-940-7970. Hall phone: 512-285-3100. Dances: 3 to 7 p.m.; cover $10 per person - unless otherwise noted. Lodge Meetings: Third Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m. at the hall. Follow us on Facebook - www.facebook.com/elginSPJSTlodge18 and on Twitter - @SPJSTelgin18 . 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) 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) 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: For date, time, place, and more 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) Hall is open Wednesday through Sunday, 3 to 10 p.m. All Friday dances: 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. with free admission. Hamburgers served each Friday beginning at 6 p.m.
Wednesday, November 10—Taylor SPJST Lodge 29
members will hold their monthly meeting beginning at 6:30 p.m. Covered dish meal following. Friday, November 12—Les and the Leftovers, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Friday, November 19—Craig Howell Band, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday/November 25, 26—SPJST Lodge 29, Taylor Hall will be closed for Thanksgiving. Hall will reopen for busines Saturday, November 27 at 3 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. Lodge Meetings: Second Wednesday of each month, 6:30 p.m. at the hall. 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, November 13—Gordon Collier Saturday, November 20—Nolan Pick Band Saturday, November 27—Wedding Saturday, December 4—Wedding Saturday, December 11—Steve Dansby Saturday, December 18—Gordon Collier 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 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. Update: Hall is complete! We are now taking bookings. Hall
Bookings/Rentals: Call Kim Ogden 512-739-9324 or email SPJST48@gmail.com. Lodge meetings: Second Monday of each month at 6 p.m. at the hall. Youth club meetings: Held prior to the adult meeting at 5:15 p.m. Call Youth Leader Michelle Newsom 512-913-0226 for information. A notification will be sent to members if meeting times need to be changed. LODGE 49, ROWENA (4) Saturday, October 23—Dance: Jody Nix and the Texas Cowboys, 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. Lodge Hall: 706 FM 2133, Rowena. Hall Rental Information: 325-442-4841 - Beverly Teplicek. 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: Sunday, September 13; and Sunday, December 6. Meetings are at 12:30 p.m. at Luby’s Cafeteria, 1801 Ninth Street in Wichita Falls. For information, contact Dianna Ibarra 940-224-7383. LODGE 79, CORPUS CHRISTI (7) Lodge Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 1 p.m. at the Sokol Hall, 5502 Kostoryz Road, Corpus Christi. Meal served at 1 p.m.; meeting follows. Visitors welcome. Youth Club Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at Sokol Hall, 5502 Kostoryz Road, Corpus Christi. Call Youth Leader Marcia Rew for information 361-563-6779. LODGE 80, HOLLAND (2) Lodge Hall: 12141 East FM 2268, Holland. Directions: On Hwy 95, south of Holland, turn east on FM 2268. Go 1/2 mile to hall, which is on the right. Hall Phone: 254-657-2485. 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/Rentals: Marion Morales 281-650-4466. Hall Phone: 361-7934742. Lodge Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 1 p.m.; meal at 12 noon at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: Contact Youth Leader Kristen Jones 936-556-3248 or Assistant Youth Leader Krystle Bender 832-792-1194.
VĚSTNÍK 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) Saturday, November 13—Red Ravens, 7 to 11 p.m. Friday, November 19—Fab 5, 8 to 11:30 p.m. Friday, December 31—New Year’s Eve: Doug Boggs and the Cowboy Jazz Band, 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. 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 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 Zoom Meetings: Held second Sunday of each month, 1 p.m. To join, please email spjstyouthlodge88@yahoo.com for link. For information, contact Youth Leader Vanessa Guerrero 281745-1697. 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) 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. 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.
Monday, November 8, 2021 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 time, and location of quarterly meetings, 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) Sunday, November 21—Lodge 160, San Angelo annual meeting at Wall Brethren Church Hall: Lunch served at 12 noon. Door prizes. 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 713-594-5049. Youth Club Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at Iowa Colony Community Center. For information, call Youth Leader Brenda Moyle 713-3031471.
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) UPDATE - Lodge Hall: 3609 Preston Road, Pasadena. Our Lodge activities have shut down and the building and property are for sale. For information, call Lodge Secretary Jerry Dressler 512-5519009. 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 Boulevard, Burleson at 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 100 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 254-7495732. 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 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.
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LODGE 189, BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION (1) Quarterly business meetings are held in March, June, and September, and a social meeting in December. Location and dates will be announced in the Věstník. Contact President Henry Mayo for information 979-777-1426. 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. Lodge/Hall Information: George Scogin 936-875-2867. Lodge Meetings: Due to Covid-19, meetings are now held quarterly. 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 each month. Potluck social 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 James R. Hosch 254-7184798. 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 March, April, and May at 6 p.m. at Puerto Vallarta Grill, 1611 Montana Avenue, El Paso. For questions, call President Aracely Quiz 915-999-2062. 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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