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lowed by fun and games, including the Texas World Kolache Eating Cham pionships at 2 p.m. Check-in and warm up for the SPJST Cornhole Tournament begins at 2 p.m. Bags fly at 3 p.m. Team registration is $20. SPJST’s Anniversary Heritage Fest, October 15 in La Grange

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District Five - Kristen Bender Jones 9010 Banker St, Needville, TX 77461-9339 936-556-3248 • joneskb06@hotmail.com District Six Lisa Bubela 1405 Divide St, El Campo, TX 77437-6152 979-543-7120 • lisa_bubela@yahoo.com

September 12 Vestnik deadline is Mon., Sept. 5 at 5 p.m. September 26 Vestnik deadline is Mon., Sept. 19 at 5 p.m. October 10 Vestnik deadline is Mon., Oct. 3 at 5 p.m. October 24 Vestnik deadline is Mon., Oct. 17 at 5 p.m.

STAVINOHA, FIC 10522 Will Lehmann Rd, Needville, TX 77461-9164 Mobile: 979-739-2386 • Office: spjst@earthlink.net979-793-7411

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 - Contact SPJST Home Office 832-232-2049 • delisled@spjst.com DISTRICT TWO - Contact SPJST Home Office 832-232-2049 • delisled@spjst.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 Contact State Fraternal Director Frank Horak 254-534-0681 • frankh@spjst.com

DISTRICT TWO DIRECTOR JESSE POSPISIL 4710 FM 1331, Taylor, TX 76574-2164 Home: 512-365-1110 • Mobile: jlpospisil@yahoo.com512-826-7371

spjst202youth@gmail.com830-570-2046 GOVERNANCE

DISTRICT ONE DIRECTOR/VICE CHAIR DONNIE VICTORICK, FIC, CFFM PO Box 85, Snook, TX 77878-0085 Home: 979-272-3265 • Mobile: dv.aggie71@gmail.com979-224-3125

76901-3268 Mobile: 325-450-3748 • Fax: bgdsr2428@aol.com325-657-2003 DISTRICT

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Losing a family member is always tough - especially when it is someone that you deeply love and admire. My uncle Leon Zavodny passed away on Saturday, August 13. He lived a good, full life - 98 years. He was my dad’s older brother. Thinking about it, Uncle Leon was the one person who was in my dad’s entire life. He was there when my dad was born, and he grieved when my dad passed last year. He was my last surviving uncle. He also loved SPJST. I am sad for Aunt Vallie and my cousins.

1886 Pecos St, Ste 3, San Angelo,

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

DISTRICT SIX DIRECTOR ANNIE VAHALIK 413 Beechwood Dr, Victoria, TX 77901-4516 amvahalik@gmail.com361-649-4888

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PRESIDENT/CHIEFmelaniez@spjst.comvestnik@spjst.orgmelaniez@usa.comEXECUTIVECOMMITTEEEXECUTIVEOFFICERBRIANVANICEK,FIC 254-773-1575 (ext. 139) Mobile:vanicek@spjst.com254-534-2902 VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES AND MARKETING DELISLE DOHERTY 254-773-1575 (ext. 240) Mobile:delisled@spjst.com832-232-2049 VICE PRESIDENT OF COMMUNICATIONS MELANIE ZAVODNY 254-773-1575

. . . Uncle Leon In Heaven . . . Although you sleep in Heaven now You’re not that far away My heart is full of memories And you’re with me everyday You lived your life with meaning And with a smile upon your face A world that was full of happiness Is now an empty place People say that only time Will heal a broken heart But just like me and you It has been torn apart I know you are at peace now And in a place where you are free Meet me at the Pearly Gates When Heaven calls for me. —Unknown We extend our condolences to the family of Districts One and Two RGA (Regional General Agent) Jim Schroeder who passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on Thursday, August 11. Brother Schroeder was a member of Lodge 189, Bryan-College Station. His funeral service was Tuesday, Au gust 16 at University Heights Baptist Church in Huntsville. Burial was at Zion Lutheran Cemetery in Anderson. His obituary appears on page 20. Please keep his family in your thoughts andOurprayers.sincere sympathy goes to Dis trict Four Director Bobby Davis and his family. Bobby’s brother George W. Davis Jr. passed away on Thursday, August 11. 2022. George, 69, was from Selma, Texas, and a member of Lodge 160, San Angelo. His funeral service was at Cibolo Valley Baptist Church in Schertz on Tuesday, August 16 with burial at Bangs Cemetery on Tuesday, August 16 at 4 p.m. His obituary ap pears on page 21. Please keep his family in your thoughts and prayers. Vestnik Dates and Deadlines

DISTRICT SEVEN DIRECTOR REGINA HOUSE 176 County Road 343, Charlotte, TX 78011-3663 COMMITTEE District One Bill Orsak, Vice Chair PO Box 252, Snook, TX 77878-0252 979-272-1243 billorsak@gmail.com

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November 14 Vestnik deadline is Fri., Nov. 4 at 5 p.m. —SPJST— E d i t o r’ s N o t Ee d i t o r’ s N o t e In loving memory of our great members My favorite picture. Uncle Leon, left, and Dad.

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CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER LEONARD D. MIKESKA, FIC 254-773-1575 (ext. 149) Mobile: leonardm@spjst.com254-721-4739 CONTROLLERROYVAJDAK 254-773-1575 (ext. royv@spjst.com142)

DISTRICT THREE DIRECTOR/CHAIR JOHN ENGELKE 6475 Gholson Rd, Waco, TX john.engelke@hotmail.com76705-5330 FOUR BOBBY CFFM TX FIVE BRADLEY

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VĚSTNÍK, (USPS 658480) is published on the second and fourth Mondays of each month by SPJST, PO Box 100, Temple, TX 76503-0100. Subscription rates are $25 per year for non-members. Members’ fees are paid as part of the insur ance fee collected by SPJST, 520 North Main, Temple, TX 76501. Second-class postage paid at Temple, TX and additional mailing offices. The exchange of opin ions, ideas and information is a vital aspect of our fraternal Society and enables us to make more informed decisions. The views expressed by writers in the Věstník do not necessarily represent the of the Editor or SPJST manage ment. Please sign all correspondence publication. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to VĚSTNÍK c/o Controller Roy Vajdak, P.O. Box 100, Temple, TX 76503-0100. Ě MELANIE ZAVODNY, FIC 254-773-1575 254-534-0807 (ext. 122) Mobile: melaniez@spjst.com254-534-0807

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Member shares gratitude Dear Vernell Foyt Family, Thank you so much for accepting my scholarship application and awarding me $1,000. I am most honored to re ceive your scholarship, the SPJST Ver nell Foyt Scholarship. Your generosity will aid my tuition, books, and other col lege expenses, allowing me to focus and be successful in my studies as I pursue my dream of composing and arranging music for film and television. I will be entering my freshman year at the Moore’s School of Music at the University of Houston this fall. I plan to graduate in the spring of 2026 with a bachelor of music composition degree. In addition to being accepted to at tend the Moore’s School of Music, I au ditioned, interviewed, and was accepted to begin my studies in my major this fall. As a freshman, I will be taking sev eral classes related to my major includ ing music theory, and will therefore, spread my core classes throughout my college years. I am very excited to start college this fall, and I will continue to put in 100 percent into everything I do. In addition to enjoying jazz, I have a passion for the music of my Czech and German heritages. I have been playing alongside my father’s band, his friend Donnie’s band, and the Round Top Brass Band, and I have enjoyed it every time. I will continue to play with each group when I have the opportunity. Thank you again for the SPJST Ver nell Foyt Scholarship award and invest ing in my future. I truly appreciate your support, and I hope to one day be able to return the same generosity that you have bestowed upon me.

August 27 Lodge 9, Snook Youth Club Kolache and Noodle-Making Workshop (1) August 27 District Five Youth Activity at Typhoon Texas, Katy (5) August 28 Lodge 9, Snook Youth Club Country Store

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Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center, La Grange 15 District Six Outing at 125th Anniversary Celebration

Snook Volunteer Fire Department Barbecue (1) Sept. 1 Lodge 80, Holland Restarts Bingo (2) Sept. 2 Lodge 6, Cottonwood Potato Peeling Party (3) Sept. 3 SPJST Float: Westfest Parade (3) Sept. 3-4 Lodge 6, Cottonwood Booth at Westfest (3) Sept. 4 Lodge 47, Seaton Youth Club Spaghetti Fundraiser (2) Sept. 5 SPJST Home Office Closed: Labor Day Holiday Sept. 11 Lodge 6, Cottonwood Honors Grandparents (3) Sept. 11 Lodge 9, Snook Grandparents Fun Day (1) Sept. 11 Lodge 28, East Bernard Honors Longtime Members (6) Sept. 17 District One hosts SPJST Float: Burleson County Fair Parade, Caldwell (1) Sept. 17 Lodge 92, Fort Worth Czech-Tex Festival (3) Sept. 23-24 Lodge 29, Taylor 21st Barbecue Cook-Off (2) Sept. 24 Lodge 88, Houston Family Talent Night (5) 1 District Four Fun Day • Lodge 49, Rowena 8 Lodge 88, Houston Czech Fest (5) 9 Lodge 84, Dallas participates in Heritage Day Celebration • Sokol Dallas (3) 15 SPJST 125th Anniversary Celebration

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LodgeEvanSincerely,Kunkel88,Houston—SPJST— Corn Hill church invites all to Sept. 18 annual bazaar Holy Trinity Catholic Church of Corn Hill will host its annual bazaar on Sun day, September 18, 2022, on the church grounds at 8626 FM 1105 in Jarrell. Mass is at 10:30 a.m. followed by a meal and festivities at the Parish Activity CenterBarbecue(PAC).and Corn Hill fried chicken dinner with dressing and all the fixins is from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The price is $13 for adults and $6 for children. Drive-thru adult plates will be available from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Barbecue by the pound will be sold at the pit from 8 a.m. to noon. Hamburgers will be available at 2:30Thep.m.afternoon will be filled with family fun including live polka music, kolache sale, bingo, cake walk, silent auction, children’s games, and home made ice cream. The live auction starts at 1:30 p.m. in side the PAC building. Auctioneers are Buddy Johnson (Lic #TXS-6520) and Harvey Johnson (Lic #AUCTNRandonFromhalf-itycc@yahoo.comFor00012401).Visitwww.holytrinityofcornhill.org.questions,sendanemailtoholytrinorcall512-863-3020.Directionstothechurch:FromI-35goeastonCR311fortwoandone-miles.TakearightontoFM1105.Bartlett-fromTexas95,gowestFM487.TurnleftontoFM1005gosixmiles.MonicaSnook—SPJST—

Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center, La Grange 23 District Two Fall Fun Day • Lodge 47, Seaton (2) 29 SPJST and Camp Kubena present “Cars & Guitars” Camp Kubena, Ledbetter 30 Lodge 24, Cyclone Barbecue Fundraiser Meal (2) Fun - A place of freedom and hope” book now available Dubina - A place of freedom and hope is a new book written by Ed and Margie Janecka that gives a comprehen sive look at the people who settled the first Czech settlement in Texas as well as Czech culture, tradition, and values. The book is over 350 pages long with over 400 pictures. For more information, please see the advertisement on page 36 of this week’s Vestnik or send an email to DubinaHistory@gmail.com. To receive a copy of the book via mail, please send $40 plus $5 for shipping to Country Publishing at 2405 Dubina Weimar Road in Weimar, Texas 78962. Ed and Margie —SPJST—Janecka

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Visit the country store for some good buys, including fresh, stone-ground corn meal for cooking. The Janak Barn and Texas Czech Agricultural Museum dis plays farm practices and implements from the late 1800s to 1940. There will also be mule-drawn wagon rides around the grounds all day. The Czech Village houses two music museums. The Czech Music Museum of Texas is located in the Kalich House and features four genres of Czech music –classical, folk, polka, and liturgical. The Polka Lover’s Club of Texas Museum is located in the Hoelscher House and Huebner Center and features a display of Texas polka bands, as well as mem orabilia and photos of the Polka Lover’s Club of America, Texas Chapter.

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Your fraternal friends at Catholic Union of Texas (KJT) would like to congrat ulate SPJST on its 125th anniversary. We look forward to celebrating with you at the TCHCC Heritage Fest and Muziky and 125 Years of SPJST Celebration. In con junction with this event, KJT hosts the tarock tournament annually and would like to extend an invitation to all SPJST tarock players to join us on Saturday, October 15, 2022. Details of the tournament can be found below.

Our friends with KJZT will be stationed nearby with their Pumpkin Painting Patch. The TCHCC Beer Tasting Com petition follows at 4 p.m. Evening Program in the Amphitheater Looking for a spiritual lift – and a lot more to cap off the day? Then you’ll want to attend the evening concert at the Sanford Schmid Amphitheater, also on the grounds of the TCHCC. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. Leading off the show at 6 p.m. will be the D’Vine Testament Gos pel Singers with their covers of old and new hymns and gospel songs. Follow ing at 7:30 p.m. will be World Premiere Elvis Tribute with Kraig Parker that takes place from 7 until 9:30 p.m. in the Sanford Schmid Amphitheater on the grounds of the TCHCC. Because of seating limitations – 400 this will be a ticketed performance. Watch the Vestnik for ticket information. The evening comes to an end with a bang with the huge HEB Fireworks Finalé above the Amphitheater. Experience the Czech Village Attendees are encouraged to stroll TCHCC’s Czech Village, an early 1900s recreated village complete with residen tial houses, barns, and stores. Demon strations of early life for the immigrants will take place across the grounds throughout the day. See the Zapalac Saw Mill process logs to lumber; see press operations come alive in the Czech Newspaper Museum; experience first hand blacksmithing, corn shelling and grinding, hay pressing, and the making of textiles, soap, noodles, sausage, honey and more. The Antique Farm Equipment Show, sponsored by the South Texas Wheel Spinners and Crank Twisters Club, and an Antique and Classic Car Show by H&H Automotive and Farmer’s Insur ance will spread through the village.

Visit TCHCC’s Czech Gift Shop to browse the brand-new stock of authentic Czech items, T-shirts, caps, crystal, pe riodicals, music CDs, and Christmas decorations for 2022. Tarok Players, Take Note!

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Hanslik Hall will be the site of the an nual KJT State Taroky Championship. Sign up information and playing times can be found in the article and flyer which is also located on this page. Enjoy the current featured exhibits at the center: 125 Years of SPJST in the Museum and the updated Military and Glass Exhibits in the Library. Have you always wondered about your Czech roots? The Melnar Library will be offer ing assistance with genealogy research. Czech out the —SPJST—fun!

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KJT invites SPJST tarock players to participate in October 15 tourney in La Grange

Carolyn Beseda (88) 32" Giant Yellow Peeps Plush Bunny Lodge 246, Morgan’s Point $50 Prize/Gift Card - Lodge 9, Snook $50 Prize/Gift Card - Lodge 9, Snook Custom 125th Anniversary Laundry Bag District Five Youth $50 Visa Gift Card - Delisle Doherty (196) Gourmia Digital Air Fryer Delisle Doherty (196) Ozark Trail Utility Cart Delisle Doherty (196) Copper Fit Massage Gun Delisle Doherty (196) Ninja Fit - Delisle Doherty (196) Keurig K-Express - Delisle Doherty (196) $50 Academy Sports + Outdoors Gift Card Lodge 47, Seaton $50 Prize/Gift Card - Janice Jahns (88) $50 Prize/Gift Card - Janice Jahns (88) $50 Prize/Gift Card Marjorie Bouska White (135) $50 Prize/Gift Card Marjorie Bouska White (135) Floral Wreath - Melanie Zavodny (246) $50 Walmart Gift Card - Lodge 97, Placedo $50 Prize/Gift Card - Lodge 32, Victoria $50 Prize/Gift Card - Lodge 32, Victoria $50 Prize/Gift Card - Lodge 32, Victoria $50 Prize/Gift Card - Lodge 32, Victoria $50 Prize/Gift Card - Lodge 32, Victoria Handmade Doll from Uhersky Brod, Czech Republic Gay Revel (97) $50 Prize/Gift Card Lodge 133, San Antonio $50 Prize/Gift Card Lodge 133, San Antonio $50 Prize/Gift Card Lodge

133, San Antonio $50 Prize/Gift Card Lodge 133, San Antonio $50 Prize/Gift Card - Regina House (202) $50 Prize/Gift Card - Regina House (202) TornadoAlert Severe Weather Detector Bobby Davis (160) $50 Prize/Gift Card - Lodge 4, Hallettsville $50 Prize/Gift Card - Lodge 80, Holland $50 Prize/Gift Card - Lodge 80, Holland $50 Prize/Gift Card - Lodge 88, Houston $50 Prize/Gift Card - Lodge 88, Houston $50 Prize/Gift Card Larry W. Pflughaupt Family (88) $50 Prize/Gift Card Larry W. Pflughaupt Family (88) 4 Jerry Haisler and the Melody 5 CDs Jerry and Helen Haisler (47) $50 Sam’s/Walmart Gift CardLeonard and Dorothy Mikeska (200) $50 Sam’s/Walmart Gift CardLeonard and Dorothy Mikeska (200) $50 Sam’s/Walmart Gift CardLeonard and Dorothy Mikeska (200) $50 Prize/Gift CardLodge 28, East Bernard $50 Prize/Gift CardAlbin and Elaine Machu (29) $50 Prize/Gift Card - RVOS $50 Prize/Gift Card - RVOS for 125 YEARS!125 PRIZES

VĚSTNÍK Monday, August 22, 2022 5 Best Western La Grange Inn & Suites (1.6 miles) 600 State Highway 71 Bypass La Grange, Texas 78945 Hampton979-968-6800Inn La Grange (1.9 1624miles)State Highway 71 La Grange, Texas 78945 Holiday979-968-4900Inn Express Suites (16.4 miles) 200 Heinrich Schulenburg,StreetTexas 78956 Best979-743-2301Western Plus Schulenburg (16.6 miles) 101 Huser 979-743-2030Schulenburg,BoulevardTexas78956 America’s Best Value Inn Schulenburg (17.6 miles) 205 West IH-10 Frontage Road Schulenburg, Texas 78956 SureStay979-743-4192Hotel by Best Western Weimar (19.2 miles) 102 Townsend Drive Weimar, Texas 78962 Best979-725-9700Western Giddings Inn & Suites (21.1 miles) 2126 East Hempstead Street Giddings, Texas 78942 America’s979-542-5000Best Value Inn (21.4 miles) 1600 East Austin Street Giddings, Texas 78942 979-542-3111 Super 8 by Wyndham Giddings (22.8 miles) 4002 East Austin Street Giddings, Texas 78942 Best979-542-9666Western Plus Flatonia Inn (21.8 miles) 310 B East Highway 1-10 Frontage Rd Flatonia, Texas 78941 America’s361-865-1989Best Value Inn (21.9 miles) 2436 Highway 71 South Columbus, Texas 78934 979-732-6293 Come one, come all as SPJST celebrates its 125th Anniversary on Saturday, October 15 at the Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center (TCHCC) Heritage Fest in La Grange! SPJST’s roots run deep in Fayette County, and we look forward to having you come out and join in the celebration! Event is being held in conjunction with TCHCC’s 25th Anniversary. MUSIC ✭ FIREWORKS ✭ CAR SHOW ✭ FARM SHOW 250 West Fairgrounds Road • La Grange, Texas Come Early. Stay Late! Save the Date! Prize List as of August 18 $50 Prize/Gift Card - Lodge 4, Hallettsville $50 Prize/Gift Card - Lodge 151, Wharton $50 Best Buy Gift Card Samuel Vanicek (24) $50 Amazon Gift Card Samuel Vanicek (24) $50 Michaels Gift Card Stephanie Vanicek (24) $50 Amazon Gift Card Stephanie Vanicek (24) $50 Texas Roadhouse Gift Card Brian and Joan Vanicek (24) $50 Outback Steakhouse Gift Card Brian and Joan Vanicek (24) $50 Red Lobster Gift Card Brian and Joan Vanicek (24) $50 Chili's/Fresh Choices Gift Card Brian and Joan Vanicek (24) $50 The Home Depot Gift Card Brian and Joan Vanicek (24) $50 Cracker Barrel Gift Card Brian and Joan Vanicek (24) Wine Basket - Bradley Stavinoha (81) Slivovice Basket - Lodge 81, Needville Bissell Revolution Pet Pro Deep Cleaner

It’s Not Just Death and Debt If one were to shop for life insurance, they will find hundreds of products being offered. The products will offer large amounts of insurance for little money, final expense plans, college funds, burial, mortgage and credit protection insurance, and anything else you can think of. It can get very confusing, and many people end up with the wrong insurance. It’s about your life, goals, and maintaining your lifestyle.Ifyou buy a $5,000 or $10,000 policy, you may have created a bigger problem. Your loved ones can bury you with as lit tle as $5,000, but in the time of their big gest struggle, they have to decide what to cut out and what to keep.That is the worse time for them to have to endure additional stress. When I sat in on my mother-in-law’s funeral arrangements, I saw a salesperson (funeral director) sit ting across from my father-in law and his children selling everything under the sun. He had already had a plot, but with all the new technology (colored lining, oil paint ing, slide shows, etc.), the funeral was over $24,000. When we added the cem etery cost (double head stone, onsite service, digging the hole, and burying), it cost another $12,000. This was because no one could say no. Don’t put your loved ones in this situation - where they have to leave something out that they think you deserve. That was just the funeral. What about paying off the house mortgage, credit cards, and taxes. What about if you have children who you want to send to college. If they don’t have the money, that child just had their entire life altered. They may have hopes to be a doctor, but now they are a cashier because they could not afford college. Be aware of what life truly costs. From the Desk of Delisle L. Doherty SPJST Vice President of Sales and Marketing It’s Your Life

$50 Prize/Gift Card - RVOS $50 Prize/Gift Card - RVOS $50 Prize/Gift Card - RVOS $50 Prize/Gift CardGayenell Chudej / Marlyn Sevcik (148) Basket of Peanut Goodies Lodge 107, Floresville $50 Prize/Gift CardLodge 187, Round Rock $50 Prize/Gift CardKaren Kaspar (30) $50 Prize/Gift CardKaren Kaspar (30) $50 Prize/Gift CardLodge 141, Port Lavaca $50 Prize/Gift CardLynda and Larry Plunk (196) $50 Prize/Gift CardLynda and Larry Plunk (196) $25 Prize/Gift Card - Regina House (202) $25 Prize/Gift Card - Lodge 4, Hallettsville $25 Prize/Gift Card - Lodge 80, Holland $25 Prize/Gift CardLynda and Larry Plunk (196) A 254-773-1575 SPJST Foundation.

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ANNIVERSARYBIGCALLSFORABIGPRIZEDRAWING! In order to do so, WE NEED YOUR HELP!WE NEED YOUR HELP! We need your help to get to 125 prizes. We are still seeking donations! We’re collecting cash or dona tions of non-perishable, non-loca tion specific gift cards and prizes valued at $50 or more. Contact us at info@spjst.org or

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There are products that fit every need. It may be a combination of products that fit your needs. You have hundreds of pro ducts to choose from. When it is all said and done, you can take these hundreds of products and break them into three cate gories. Understanding this will give you a road map to fulfill your needs.

Term Insurance - This is pure insur ance. It is designed to cover large debt while it is being paid off. It is no different than your auto insurance. You buy auto insurance to protect your car in case something happens. If you never get into an accident, the company keeps the money. With homeowner’s insurance, you protect your home - but hope it never burns down. It’s the same with term. If you live to the term, the company keeps the money. You don’t drive your car into a tree because you didn’t get to use your insurance. It’s no different - you don’t want to use it; you just want to know it is there just in case. Whole Life - There are various whole life products, but they are prima rily designed to cover death and debt. These are the products that insurance was designed around. Bury you, leave money to pay debts, and allow your loved ones to continue to live the life you built for them. In the 1600s, when a ship was leaving shore, someone would take the manifest and draw a line under the list then sell insurance to pay the family if the ship never returned. If a person bought the insurance, the gentleman would write their name under the line (thus the term ‘underwriter’). Whole life is to make sure the family is paid if you don’t come back. Universal Life (UL) Products These products are designed for living benefits, such as supplementing college or retirement. They work best when they are overfunded with the idea that some one will be taking out money later. If you buy this wrong, it will be 15 years before you know it and be too expensive to fix. This product is complex and should be discussed with someone present who un derstands the best way to manipulate it for your situation. It must be managednot just sold. It is okay to mix and match. In many cases, multiple policies are the best solu tion. It’s about what needs to be done to accomplish your goals. It’s not about just death and debt. It is called life insurance, not death in surance, for a reason. My door is always open; figuratively and literally.Stay832-232-2049ofViceDelisleblessed,L.DohertyPresidentSalesandMarketing—SPJST—

State YAD Congratulations to the winners and all the youth who traveled to Temple and participated at State Youth Achievement Day. It was great seeing everyone at State YAD again this year. Thank you to the leaders who vol unteered their time to make it a great day for our youth. We need to work together and bring more youth into the program. In 2019, we had 978 entries for District Youth Achievement Days. This year, in 2022, we had 680 entries. That is around 300 entries who did not partici pate this year. Looking at youth par ticipation in 2019, we had 145 youth and at State YAD in 2022, we had 102 youth who participated. That brings me to my next question. Have you competed our Youth Program Revital ization survey? Go to https://spjst.org/youth-sur vey/ and complete the survey NOW. Your thoughts and ideas are important to us. This gives you some ownership to the SPJST Youth Program. We need to make things easier for our youth and our leaders. I hope to see more surveys in my inbox very soon.

Youth QuarterlyLeaders!Reports

Due July and August will end the 2022 youth year. Please email these reports into the Home Office after your final meeting in August. The report dead line is September 15. However, it would be nice to receive them before that date! Christmas Ornament Contest

It’s time to create your Christmas ornament for 2022! Make sure that you do not use any food items in your ornament design. The Christmas orna From the SPJST State Fraternal Director

VĚSTNÍK Monday, August 22, 2022 7 DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME Life and Annuity Benefits $10,009,774 Refunds to Members 650 Additions to Reserves ................................................................. 5,844,736 Operating Expenses 2,664,272 TOTALS 18,519,432 NET INCOME $2,265 STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN CERTIFICATE HOLDERS’ SURPLUS 6/30/2022 Balance, Beginning $13,225,190 Net Income 2,265 Change in Unrealized Capital Gains or (Losses) ....................... 37,737 Change in Asset Valuation Reserve 113,259 Miscellaneous Changes (99,473) BALANCE, ENDING .................................................................. $13,278,978 —SPJST— STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION ASSETS Bonds $212,393,704 Stocks ......................................................................................... 4,453,864 Mortgage Loans 26,383,803 RealPropertiesEstate: occupied by the Society 1,888,437 Properties held for the production of income ....................... 3,095,021 Certificate Loans 1,704,016 Cash 5,473,414 Other Assets ............................................................................... 3,309,834 TOTALS $258,702,093 LIABILITIES AND RESERVES Certificate Reserves $230,358,088 Liability for Deposit-type Contracts ............................................ 8,761,375 Certificate Benefits Payable 1,885,608 Premiums Received In Advance 64,512 Interest Maintenance Reserve …….................…..........……….. 1,285,098 Asset Valuation Reserve 2,077,042 Other Accrued Liabilities 991,392 TOTALS .............................................................................. $245,423,115 Unassigned Funds 13,278,978 TOTALS $258,702,093 STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS INCOME 6/30/2022 Insurance and Annuity Premiums $ 12,057,591 Net Investment Income ............................................................... 6,278,185 Amortization of Interest Maintenance Reserve 177,178 Commissions and Expense Allowance 27 Net Realized Capital Gains or (Losses) Miscellaneous Income 8,716 TOTALS ............................................................................... $18,521,697 Dear Members: In accordance with the 2021 SPJST By-Laws, I am submitting a report of our Society which is extracted from the An nual Statement for the period ending June 30,This2022.report gives you pertinent items of information concerning our Society. All items are entered as found in the Quarterly Statement which was filed with the Texas Department of Insurance in August 2022. Please review this report in detail and should you have any questions, please contact me.Fraternally,RoyW.VajdakController —SPJST— SPJST Financial Statement as of June 30, 2022 From the Controller Member Engagement News and Updates for September An End to a Great Summer Our second junior camp session was a success. We had many younger campers this year. I saw so many smiles on their faces. Our LITs . . . what can I say! They were awesome, hardworking, proactive, and respon sible - to say the least. These teens worked well together and did a great job. I had several compliments from chaperones about the LITs. Thank you, chaperones, leaders, and LITs for making Summer 2022 a success.

• 2020-2021 - SPJST Superheroes

• Easier access to the program through our website

Help us celebrate SPJST’s 125th Anniversary in La Grange at Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center. The celebration will take place on Sat urday, October 15 with the opening ceremony starting at 1 p.m. at the Lodge 19, Velehrad Hall which is lo cated on the fairgrounds. There will be family activities throughout the after noon and evening. We are still needing donations that are valued at $50 or more from lodges, individuals, and districts on items for a raffle. The goal is to have 125 items for a big prize drawing. Thank you to everyone who has made donations in the past months. We appreciate you!

•examples:Makeor purchase kolaches, klobas neks, or other pastry that resembles a kolache for: o Nursing home o Teachers/staff o Fire Department or Volunteer Fire

•Unite!2022 - Saddle Up with SPJST Vestnik Projects are accessible at the spjst.org webpage under the Youth ProgramStateFrankFraternally,tab.HorakFraternal

District Fun Days 2022 District One - Date TBA Lodge 17, New Tabor District Two - Sunday, October 23 Lodge 47, Seaton District Three - TBA District Four - Saturday, October 1 Lodge 49, Rowena District Five - TBA District Six - Saturday, October 15 TCHCC in La Grange District Seven - TBA New Process in Capturing Fraternal and Community Service Hours

District Four Fall Fun Day Saturday, October 1 at Lodge 49, Rowena District News = = == = =

Czech Heritage Month

All lodges and youth clubs are en couraged to learn, observe, and cele brate Czech Heritage Month in Oc tober. Start planning now! Plus, this is a great opportunity to rack up com munity service hours! Here are some

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• Anyone from the lodge can enter the data • Youth clubs will enter their hours

We have a block of 20 rooms being held at Holiday Inn Express in Schu lenburg. They are Friday, October 14 (check-in) through Sunday, October 16. However, the rooms must be booked before September 30 in order to reserve a room. SPJST members please use code: SP125 to reserve these rooms. Cars & Guitars—October 29 at Camp Kubena

• A 2023 graduating high school sen ior attending: o University in or out of state o Junior College o Technical School • Full–time undergraduates who have not received an SPJST Scholarship

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Melanie and I are planning to have online demonstrations — no more than 20 minutes with some fun games to play at the end of the demonstration. We will also be setting up meetings in the district with lodge officers. Please look in the Vestnik for those scheduled times. SPJST 125th Anniversary

oDepartmentPoliceStationLetusalsoremember that Texas is a unique and diverse state when it comes to culture and heritage. It is im portant to know other culture celebra tions. We are made up of African, Czech, German, Hispanic, Native American, Oriental, Polish, and Slo vak heritage. Hispanics celebrate their heritage in September, and Slovak, German, and Polish celebrate in Oc tober along with Czechs. Applying for SPJST Scholarship in 2023 The SPJST scholarship application will be available on the SPJST website at https://spjst.org/scholarships/ start ing on October 1. Who can apply?

• List of items needed to complete the application is on the website. Vestnik Project The Vestnik Project for the month of September is to come up with a ideas for the 2023 youth year theme. After we had our discussion with our LITs at teen camp, I want to give them and our younger youth the chance to give their ideas for the 2023 theme.

Remember, we are celebrating the SPJST Youth Program’s 70th anniver sary in 2023. Here is a list of past themes starting with 2016:

I hope you are planning to attend Cars & Guitars on Saturday, October 29 at Camp Kubena. Activities will in clude classic cars, music, food, arts/crafts vendors, kids’ activities, a disc golf tournament, and family fun. Camp Kubena is located at 2001 Wal deck Road in Ledbetter. The day will feature a car show, music festival, si lent auction, 50-50 raffle, disc golf tournament, vendor booths, food, trunk-or-treat, and other kids’ events. The October 29 car show is open to all makes and models. Early registra tion is available online at camp kubena.com. Spots are also available for farmers market, arts/crafts, service, and auto-related vendors. The cost is $40 for one 10’ by 10’ outdoor space. Vendors can register online at www.campkubena.com

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District Four Fall Fun Day will be Saturday, October 1, 2022, at SPJST Lodge 49, Rowena. Members can par ticipate in baked goods - pies, needle work, photography - barns theme, and corn hole. Registration will begin at 11 a.m. Please RSVP by September 10 to Laura 325-365-6485 or Sylvia 325-442-3141. Hope to see everyone there. Laura Pospichal, President —SPJST—

Hotel Accommodations

• Effort to give us more accurate vol unteer/community service hours

8 Monday, August 22, 2022 VĚSTNÍK ment contest will be held at your dis trict fun day. There will not be any on line contest this year. Christmas ornament contest rules appear on page 37 of the 2022 SPJST Youth Club Handbook and will be followed. The online version of the handbook may be accessed at grams/youth-programs/.https://spjst.org/pro

The Communications Department has been working on a process that will be on our website to collect Fra ternal and Community Service hours. The current setup only allows one per son to sign on and enter the hours. Why are we updating this process?

Questions? Call 800-727-7578

Next Meeting—September 11 The next lodge meeting is Sunday, September 11 at 2 p.m. Trustee Meeting Brother Urbanovsky opened the meeting and called for the minutes of the last trustee meeting. Sister Peterson read the minutes, and the membership approved the report. Brother Urbanovsky reported on the SPJST Lodge 6, Inc. accounts at Cit izens Bank and PointWest Bank. Brother Bobby Dobecka will follow up with West-Tex Welding regarding the Lodge 6, Cottonwood seeks volunteers for Westfest booth Lodge 6, Cottonwood meeting was held on Friday, August 5, 2022, at 6:30 p.m., followed by a trustee meeting. Brother Don Urbanovsky called the meeting to order. Quinlan Dobecka led membership in the Pledge of Allegiance and the SPJST Motto, followed by a moment of silence. Sister Irene Peterson reported 13 adults, six youth, and one guest were present. Minutes of the last meeting were read by Sister Barbara Hykel and the treas urer’s report was provided by Sister Peggy Dobecka. Both reports were ap proved by membership present. Sister Jeanette Beseda gave the fra ternal report, noting the upcoming SPJST 125th anniversary celebration. The lodge donation will be discussed at the trustee meeting. As Youth Leader, Sister Dobecka thanked everyone for the youth club raf SPJST Vestnik Editor Melanie Zavodny P.O. Box 100 Temple, Texas 76503 Fax: article-photoOnline:Email:254-773-8087vestnik@spjst.orgspjst.org/news/submit-

Photos courtesy of Texas Dance Hall Preservation, Inc.

SPJST Lodge 1, Fayetteville has re ceived several preservation grants from Texas Dance Hall Preservation (TDHP) in recent years, and the lodge is well on its way to a new chapter. The work done so far looks great. The floors make the hall look rich and warm. New paint and new shutters have been added outside, too. They tackled some electric up grades earlier and started on some cos metic improvements. Now kitchen and bathroom upgrades are next. Great job done by the board and members keeping this iconic SPJST hall true to its history while looking to the future assuring it will be here for years to come. Bravo! Thanks to Ronnie Pflughaupt and wife Debbie for hosting our visit and giving us an update on the hall. ~ Texas Dance Hall Preservation —SPJST— Texas Dance Hall Preservation, Inc. proud of progress with SPJST Lodge 1, Fayetteville

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fle donations at the annual picnic that re sulted in a good gain for youth club ac tivities. Congratulations to Aubrianna Dobecka and Quinlan Dobecka for plac ing second and third place, respectively, with their entries in the constructed items category at State Youth Achieve ment Day held July 30 in Temple. Sister Dobecka reported that the youth club will honor grandparents with a noon meal prepared on September 11. The lunch will be served prior to the Sep temberSistermeeting.Barbara Hykel reported on a new adult policy received. She also re ported that get well wishes were sent to Aubrey Uptmor and Briar Hykel. A sympathy card was sent to Robert Straten.

Old Business Brother Urbanovsky provided an overview of the lodge expenses and net profit received from the Lodge 6 picnic. He provided a typed report to each member showing the income and costs of the 2021 picnic versus the 2022 pic nic. Questions and input of members were discussed. The picnic was a suc cess, and there was an increase in profit over the prior year. New Business Building repair was discussed as an air conditioning technician had to be called out to repair an air conditioner during a weekend booking. Prepara tions for Westfest will be discussed at the trustee meeting following this meet ing.Kim Seith celebrated an August birthday. My apologies to Kim for not getting her picture taken for the Vestnik. Progressive door prize drawn was Billie Hauk, not present. Attendance door prize winners were Irene Peterson, Jea nette Beseda, and Don Urbanovsky.

Debbie and Ronnie Pflughaupt, members of Lodge 1, Fayetteville and two of the primary caretakers of the hall, have seen to its his torical preservation and beautification through TDHP, Inc. grants.

The Wednesday, August 3, 2022, SPJST Lodge 9, Snook meeting was called to order by President Donnie Hejl at 7:15 pm. Loree Lewis led us in the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll of officers was called. Minutes from the July meet ing were approved. Hall manager, fra ternal, treasurer, and statewide reports wereThepresented.youthclub welcomed a new member and congratulated all State YAD participants. This included the first place skit and State King and State Duke. The district will have a swim party on August 7. They will have a ko lache demonstration on Saturday, Au gust 27 at Snook school and have the country store at the Firemen’s Barbecue on August 28. They will dance the beseda at the Kolache Festival on Sep tember 10 and have a Grandparent’s Day celebration/membership drive on September 11. They voted to purchase $300 in items for Stuff the Bus. Under old business, a motion was passed to replace three air conditioners in theUnderhall.new business, a motion was passed to renew our sponsorship for the athletic program. The meeting adjourned at 7:56 p.m. Next Meeting—September 7

Reporter/SecretaryHelenFraternally,p.m.Kelner—SPJST—

The next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, September 7.

Jonathan Maddux was 25 as he shipped out from his home port to the seas of the world. Cathy and Steve Bruggman celebrated their 24th wed ding anniversary on August 1. We are basking on the great success of the tribute dance. Thanks to Alfred Vrazel, past member of the Vrazels’ Polka Band and the wonderful Tribute Band. For the lodge, Bobby Hoelscher, Reporter —SPJST— Lodge Karel Jonáš No. 28, East Bernard to honor members at Sept. 11 meeting

meeting. Minutes were approved as read. Helen Kelner also gave the treas urer’s reports for the months of March, April, and May. The reports were ap proved as given. Next, Glenn Kaminsky asked for a report from Carolina Covarrubia. She reported on the celebration at Lodge 40, El Campo-Hillje.SalesAgentMary Jo Salinas gave a report on sales and handed out infor mation to all members. She also at tended Lodge 40’s celebration. Glenn Kaminsky thanked Carolina and Mary Jo for their hard work on new insurance and annuities. Helen Kelner reported on fraternal activities and said the next quarterly meeting will be Sunday, September 11. We will honor our 50- and 75-year members. Jeanette Kaminsky brought up to have the meal catered. All members agreed. We will need RSVPs for those who are planning to attend. Members wished Glenn and Jeanette happy birthday this month. Door prizes were given. We thanked Jeanette for getting the food and all who helped set up for the meal and clean up after the meeting and meal. Next Meeting—September 11 The next quarterly meeting will be Sunday, September 11 at 12 noon with a meal at 12:30

The members of SPJST Lodge Karel Jonáš No. 28, East Bernard met for their regular quarterly meeting on Sunday, June 12, 2022, at 12 noon in the Whar ton County Library Meeting Room. All officers were present.

President Glenn Kaminsky called the meeting to order. All recited the Pledge of Allegiance, and there was a moment of silent prayer for deceased members. Then Mr. Kaminsky said a prayer for our luncheon and recessed the meeting for the meal and social. When the meeting reconvened, he thanked Jeanette Kaminsky for getting the meal together and wished Anton and Helen Kelner a happy 60th wedding an niversary on June 2. He called for the minutes to be read from the March Lodge 15, Buckholts installs new sign Lodge 15, Buckholts recently installed its new SPJST sign. The lodge hall is located on Highway 36 in Buckholts, Texas.

10 Monday, August 22, 2022 VĚSTNÍK framework needed for the second SPJST Lodge 6 sign. It will be displayed on Czech Hall Road at FM Road 2114. Discussion was held regarding the gift donation to be given to SPJST for its anniversary celebration. A donation from the Lodge 6 Youth Club along with the SPJST Lodge 6, Inc. donation will be handled by Sister Dobecka. Brother Urbanovsky provided a re port on the repairs done to the lodge’s food vendor booth. Brother Matt Beseda will move the booth to the Westfest fair grounds. Discussion was held regarding pricing of the food items offered. Sister Dobecka will make necessary adjust ments to the menu board. Sister Beseda volunteered to manage the food booth on Friday night, along with Brother Jody Krizan. Discussion was held re garding those individuals in charge of ordering the food for Westfest. Sister Pe terson heads up the team of volunteers baking the Volunteersbread.are needed for peeling po tatoes on Friday, September 2, starting at 4 p.m. Volunteers for food prep and working shifts in the Westfest food booth on September 3 and 4 are greatly appreciated! Stay

HannahFraternally,Kovar,—SPJST—Reporter Lodge 24, Cyclone hosts Vrazelssuccessfultribute Lodge 24, Cyclone met on the dance floor apron on Monday, August 8, 2022, at 7 p.m. amid harvested fields of corn denuded of its stalks.The stalks were round-baled for feed as the drought dragsTheon.meeting was called to order by President Daniel Wilde. He led the Pledge of Allegiance and a silent prayer for our deceased members. Linda pre sented the treasurer’s report. It was lengthy because of the great Tribute to Vrazels Polka Band event. The members had many happy times at the large event. Never has the writer seen so many cars in the big parking lot and so many happy people inside. The event was a result of long hours of work by Linda and Daniel Wilde. Many members worked hard, too. Jason Hoelscher, Roy Malcik, Steve Bruggman, and Derek Campbell helped Daniel Wilde with the fried cabbage and cooked sausage. Kim Campbell, Kim Malcik, Brenda Maddux, Patricia Hoel scher, and Cathy Bruggman worked several days and early on Sunday at the event. Salute to all volunteers! Thanks to all who attended, too. Old business was tended to quickly. If you have a GPS, put Flag Hall in and it will come to the hall. Using the ad dress in Burlington does not work as well.The roof was mentioned in new busi ness. Our meal on Sunday, October 30 will be dine-in and plates-to-go like we did before the pandemic hit. We will reintroduce our famous Flag Hall hamburgers at the Squeezebox dance on February 5. A portable grill went kaput and was the reason for the demise. Our Oscar Store Christmas party was mentioned.

PattiSubmittedcool!by,Rosales,Reporter—SPJST—

Lodge 9, StatecongratulatesSnookYADwinners

Sunday, July 31 S 2 to 6 p.m. S Lodge 24, Cyclone - Flag Hall

Photos courtesy of Rose Vrazel and Adolph Vansa Vrazel Tribute Band. Left to right, Jerry Haisler - guitar/vocals, Scott Hodde - saxophone/button box/vocals, Mark Dujka - saxophones/button box/vocals, former Vrazel Band member David Trojacek from Ennis, Matthew Strmiska - drums, John Dujka - bandleader/accordion/trumpet/vocals, and Mike Marek - bass.

Lodge 24, Cyclone - Flag Hall - proudly hosted Vrazels’ Tribute Band on Sunday, July 31, 2022. Doors, kitchen, and bar opened at noon. Plates consisting of sausage, pan fried cabbage, parsley new potatoes, green beans, tea, and dessert were served, and a variety of everyone’s favorite beverages were available throughout the afternoon.Peoplecame from near and far to experience another wonderful trip down memory lane!

PHOTO 1: Stalwart ticket-takers/door greeters, Bobby and Alice Hoelscher.

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Vrazel Tribute Band . . . A trip down memory lane

PHOTO 2. Bar crew, led by Brenda Maddux, back, center, and Shirley Hoelscher, far right. PHOTO 3. Kitchen crew. Serving delicious sausage/cabbage plates, left to right, Jennifer Hoelscher, Roy Malcik, Derek Campbell, Steve Bruggman, Cathy Bruggman, Kim Campbell, and Kim Malcik.

PHOTO 5: Sisters-in-law. Bernice Vrazel, (wife of Alfred Vrazel) left, with Margaret Vrazel. Margaret’s husband, the late Lawrence Vrazel, played drums for the Vrazel Band. ABOVE PHOTOS. Former Vrazel Band members. PHOTO 1: Bill Collins (guitar, steel guitar, vocals). PHOTO 2: Julius Dubcak (trumpet). PHOTO 3: Franklin Hruska (bass, occasional vocals) and wife Robbie with Alfred Vrazel. PHOTO 4: Glenn Marek (bass, piano) and wife Brenda. PHOTO 5: David Trojacek (saxophone, guitar, vocals) and wife Kathy with Michael Morris. RIGHT PHOTO: Alfred Vrazel on accor dion is joined on stage by Bill Collins and Julius Dubcak. BELOW PHOTOS. PHOTO 1: KMIL Czech radio program host Nonito Martinez and wife Elma. PHOTO 2: Linda Wilde and KAGC Czech radio program host Ronnie Horcica. PHOTO 3: Alfred with Billy Pitts - rhythm guitarist for Jerry Haisler and the Melody Five - who helped run sound for the event. PHOTOS 4, 5: Attendees gather ‘round the stage to sing, listen, take photos . . . and enjoy a trip down memory lane with the Vrazel Tribute Band. ABOVE: Vrazsel cousins. Left to right, Linda Wilde, Patricia Hoelscher, Cindy Morris, Rose Vrazel, Karen Pratt.

PHOTO 4: Cooking prepara tions.

The meeting of SPJST Lodge 54, West was held Friday, June 3, 2022, at St. Joseph’s Hall and called to order at 7 p.m. by President Freddie Kaluza. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mr. Ka luza followed by a moment of silence in memory of our departed members Er nest Tobola Jr., Richard Picha, Maxine Sefcik, and Helen Smith. We also held a moment of silence for the Ukranian people and all the loss of lives and hard ships placed on them and their country. All officers and agents were present for the meeting except Vice President Wil burn Willis and Agent Jean Martin. There were 16 members and guests in attendance in accepting the 50- and 75year pins. President Freddie Kaluza wel comed all who were in attendance for theThemeeting.minutes of the last meeting were read by Janice Kaluza. There was a cor rection by Mary Lou Mynar to the mi nutes. Linda Kaluza made a motion that the rest of the minutes be accepted, and Terry Sefcik seconded the motion. Mo tion passed. Janice Kaluza also read a letter to the lodge members written by the Sefcik family thanking us for estab lishing the endowment fund for their parents through SPJST Home Office. Linda gave the fraternal report and announced SPJST and Camp Kubena would be presenting “Cars & Guitars”a car show and music festival - on Sat urday, October 29 at Camp Kubena in Ledbetter. All lodge members are en couraged to celebrate Flag Day on Tues day, June 14 in honor of our American flag with raising our flags high and proud. Marcela Vaculik made a motion, seconded by Mary Lou Mynar, to accept the fraternal report. The motion passed. Mary Lou Mynar gave the treasurer’s report. Janice Kaluza made a motion to accept the treasurer’s report, seconded by Beulah Zahirniak. The motion passed.Vice President Wilburn Willis was not in attendance, but President Freddie Kaluza announced that he spoke with Vice President Willis who mentioned that he presented the first Rudy and Maxine Sefcik Scholarship from the newly established endowment to Jenna Rose Maler at the West High School Scholarship Awards Ceremony. Mr. Willis wanted to let us know that he al ways enjoys giving out the awards and was very proud of the students. In old business, President Freddie Kaluza let everyone know the new banner we donated is already up at the Janek T-Ball Field and encouraged us to go out and see it. It will be up for three years then we will have to renew our space to continue advertising at the field for our lodge. President Kaluza will try to take a picture of the banner and put it in the Vestnik. In new business, President Kaluza announced we will be presenting the 50and 75-year pins. He read some litera ture on the cost of living, popular films, popular songs and musicians, and tele vision programs in 1947 and 1972 for the 75- and 50-year pin holders. It was very interesting to learn how drastically times have changed and the cost of liv ing years ago. All members receiving a 50-year pin for 2021 were Evelyn F. Cepak, Paul Cepak, Veronica Cepak, Deborah Deb bendener, Audra M. Geisler, Henry Ka pavik Jr., Caroline Kaska, Johnny J. Mynar III, and Edwin Sulak Sr. Members receiving a 75-year pin for 2022 were JoAnn Cepak, Linda Frances Gipson, and Dwain Roy Pomykal. The only members present for the pin cere mony were 50-year members Henry Ka pavik, Evelyn Cepak, and Paul Cepak.

Lodge 29, Taylor held its regular meeting on Wednesday, August 10, 2022. President Ronnie Rieger called the meeting to order and led the Pledge of Allegiance. We had a moment of si lence for our departed. The July minutes were read and approved. All officers were present. Tammy Cannon gave the treasurer’s report. Linda Pospisil read a thank you note from Heather Raesz for Lodge 29 allow ing her to hold the funeral dinner for Clay Raesz at the hall. Jesse Pospisil gave the property com mittee report. We are having the beer boxes checked out for coolness. The committee is also in the process of re moving the old barbecue pit area. Ronnie discussed the barbecue cookoff and asked if anyone could contact sponsors for the event. We always need judges for the meat entries. Silent auc tion items are needed. He reminded members of the appreciation dinner for barbecue sponsors in August and asked members to bring desserts for the meal. The Granger Livestock Booster Club is having a fundraising event on Sep tember 17. Adolph Grieger made a mo tion for Lodge 29 to purchase a ticket, and Frankie Pustejovsky seconded. The motionMemberspassed.celebrating August birth days include Katherine Merka, Kacie Leigh Tate, Kaden Kaderka, Greg Buzan, Adam Mehevec, Dylan Mehe vec, Mark Pasemann, Emilie Meiller, Zane Meiller, Kaylie Dewbre, T. J. Hajda, Alisha Raesz, and Bailey Sumner. Cindy and Greg Buzan and Peggy and Kevin Dewbre celebrate wedding anniversaries this month. Door prizes were donated by Gary Johle. Next month, Katherine Merka volunteered to bring them. Mary Jane Pustejovsky will bring them in October.

The next meeting will be on Wednes day, September 14 at 6:30 p.m. Fraternally submitted, Linda Secretary-ReporterPospisil—SPJST—

Lodge 29, Taylor seeks judges, silent auction items for Sept. 23-24 barbecue cook-off

The next meeting will be at 7 p.m. on Friday, September 9 at St. Joseph Hall. Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in him. —1 John 4:16

President Freddie Kaluza let the members know the Junior Historians danced on the football field for their families, and several pictures were taken and put in the last Vestnik. He let them know we were very proud of all the young people continuing to celebrate our Czech heritage. Beulah Zahirniak made a motion to adjourn the meeting, seconded by Mary Lou Mynar. A cake was brought for the birthdays since the last meeting which were Jan Vaculik, Jane Kapavik, Paul Cepak, and Janice Kaluza. Door prizes of $20 each were given to PeeWee Za hirniak and Paul Cepak.

JaniceFraternally,Kaluza,—SPJST—Reporter Lodge 23, Moravia installs New sign Lodge 23, Moravia members Bart and Dylan Rerich installed the sign at the lodge hall. —Submitted by Elizabeth Holub, President

Next Meeting—September 9

Lodge 54, West honors longtime members

Next Meeting—September 14

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Lodge 66, Waco reports on July meeting

State DirectorFraternalFrank Horak delivers almost 50 gallons of can tabs to McDonaldRonaldHouse in Temple. The tabs were collected and donated by lodges, youth clubs, and members from across the state. A big thanks to all for their assistance with their project.

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Reporter/SecretaryMcAdams—SPJST— Lodge 80, Holland: bingo returns to The Hall Lodge 80, Holland will once again be having bingo at The Hall. Opening bingo night is planned for Thursday, September 1, 2022. Start-up game time is 7 p.m. Doors will open at 5 p.m. Pat tern bingo cards plus pull tabs will be sold. Food will be available in the kitchen. Full bar will be open. Lodge members are excited and looking forward to seeing former pa Lodge 49, Rowena hosts Jody Nix Dance Saturday, August 13, 2022 • Rowena, Texas

Thanks, lodges, youth clubs, and members for collecting can tabs for Ronald mcDonald house

The July meeting of SPJST Lodge 66, Waco was called to order by Pres ident Douglas Galler at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, July 25, 2022, at St. Paul’s Church in Bellmead. In roll call of of ficers, all were present. Six members and four guests were present. The minutes from the June meeting were read by Secretary Dana McAdams and approved as read. Then Sister Diana Engelke read thank you notes from the Ronald McDonald House in Temple and from Shepherd’s Heart for the recent do nations.Brother Douglas then gave the frater nal report which now includes a youth club report. “Saddle Up with SPJST” Tshirts can be ordered online if anyone would like one. The 125th anniversary celebration is coming up on October 15 in LaThereGrange.was no insurance report. The Cheer and Condolence Committee sent a get well card to Sister Jane Galler. Next was the bookkeeper’s report given by Treasurer Sister Diana. In old business, Brother John En gelke thanked everyone for the donation to cook hamburgers at Camp Kubena. He said that they were a big hit. Brother John also reported that camp went well this year. Brother Ronald Neumann asked about the status of the Lodge 66 Facebook page, and there was discus sion about adding content in the coming months.Innew business, there was a discus sion about getting some gift cards or cash for the 125th anniversary drawing. We decided to make a decision at one of the future meetings. Sister Dana made a motion to give our July donation to Car itas. The motion, seconded by Brother trons and new players. There is new management, but it’s the same friendly atmosphere. Come and enjoy your selves! Rita Spinn, —SPJST—President Lodge 80, Holland meets Sept. 13 Lodge 80, Holland will meet Tues day, September 13, 2022, at 6:30 p.m. for its bimonthly meeting. The meeting will be held at The Hall, located at 12141 East FM 2268 in Holland. Agenda will include regular business items, bingo schedule and workers, and discussion of upcoming SPJST and community activities. We look forward to seeing each of you at the meeting. There will be door prizes and pizza dur ing socialRitatime.Spinn,—SPJST—President Lodge 88, Houston plans Sept. 10 adults, kids nights out G-L-A-M-O-R-O-U-S . flying first class . . . The Blue Room Committee at Lodge 88, Houston presents “A Night in Old Hollywood” on Saturday, Sep tember 10, 2022. Red carpet: 5:30 p.m. until you call an Uber. Dinner: Chatters Café. Calling all stars - join us for a magic night in the Blue Room. Come as you are or as your best Hollywood leading man or starlet. Prizes for the most glam orous among us. The cost is $27 per person until Sep tember 1. To purchase tickets, lywoodblue-room-presents-a-night-in-old-holhttps://www.lodge88.org/products/the-visit Kids Night Out For those attending the Blue Room event on September 10 . . . it’s Kids Night Out from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Child care will be provided by the Mother hood Center. The cost is $35 per child for pizza, friends, games, fun, and a magician. To purchase tickets, night-out-sept-10https://www.lodge88.org/products/kids-visitAaronRigamonti,President—SPJST—

Ron,Sisterpassed.Diana won the door prize, and Brother Ron won the 100 percent pot. The meeting adjourned at 6:51 p.m. The next meeting is Monday, August 22 at 5:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s Church in Bellmead.Dana

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Please join us for one or both of our meetings!Fraternally,JarolynPopp—SPJST— Lodge 151, Wharton meets Sept. 12 SPJST Lodge 151, Wharton will hold its quarterly meeting on Monday, Sep tember 12, 2022, at Wharton Depot Mu seum, located at 100 Sunset Street in Wharton.Alight meal will be served at 6:30 p.m. If you plan to attend, please RSVP by Thursday, September 8 to Carolyn Bucek at 979-532-1910. A memorial service will be held for de ceased 2021-2022 Lodge 151 members Irvin Chumchal, Father Timothy Patrick Bucek, and Delores Ann Stevena. Family members are invited to attend the memo rial service and light a candle in remem brance of their loved one. Members with birthdays in July, Au gust, and September will be honored. We hope you can attend.

JonFraternally,Durham—SPJST— Lodge 133, San Antonio to resume games party after Sept. 18 meeting SPJST Lodge 133, San Antonio held its second quarterly meeting on Sunday, July 10, 2022, at VFW Post 76, located at 10 Tenth Street in San Antonio, Texas, at 2 p.m. Registrar Kelsey Trinidad greeted each person and presented each with an attendance ticket. President Jarolyn Popp called the meeting to order and led the members in the Pledge of Allegiance. She welcomed the members and visitors to the meeting. It was great to see so many present and have a chance to visit with each other.

A question and answer period fol lowed. The number one question wasWhen will our games party after the meeting resume? Good news! We plan to do it at the next meeting on Sep tember 18. Question 2: What is the ticket we got when we came in for? Our draw ing. Fifteen ticket holders will receive a $5 gift card to RefreshmentsHEB!followed the meeting. I would like to thank Director House, Maria Garcia, Roy and Margaret Schauffele, and Ken and Vicki Reese for helping to set up the hall and provide re freshments. I just returned from my granddaughter’s birthday party in Azle, outside of Fort Worth, at 1 p.m. today. I couldn’t miss that! Dates to Remember Sunday, September 18Third Quarter Meeting (fall at last) Sunday, December 18Fourth Quarter Meeting (Merry Christmas!)

Lodge 172, Pasadena meets Sept. 21 Members of Lodge 172, Pasadena are invited to the quarterly meeting to be held Wednesday, September 21, 2022, at 6 p.m. at Peppers Steak and Seafood, located at 3604 Fairmont Parkway in Pasadena. Make your plans to attend our dinner meeting by contacting Jerry Dressler at JerryFraternally,512-551-9009.Dressler,President—SPJST—

—Submitted by Dana Secretary/ReporterMcAdams

SPJST Lodge 92, Fort Worth invites all to its Czech-Tex Festival on Sat urday, September 17, 2022, from 12 noon to 10 p.m. with music by The Randy Tatarevich Band from 1 to 4 p.m. and Jodie Mikula Orchestra from 5 to 9 p.m. Lodge 92 is located at 3316 Rob erts Cut-Off Road in Fort Worth. Lodge 92 has been celebrating its Czech heritage for 112 years and seven generations and 84 years of your favor ite music - line dancing, chicken dance, ball room, Tejano, Cajun Zydeco, polka, boot scootin’, cha cha, twist, and cottoneyedFootJoe.will be available from 12 noon to 8 p.m. The Czech dinner consists of roast pork loin with green beans, parsley potatoes, sauerkraut, macaroni salad, and dinner roll. The Tex dinner consists of smoked brisket or smoked sausage with green beans, potato salad, macaroni salad, sauerkraut, and dinner roll. Cost is $12 for an adult plate and $6 for a child’s plate. Meals include ‘all the fixins.’Guests are encouraged to bring their favorite mug/stein, glass or drinking container to talk about with friends and new acquaintances during the day. from 4 to 5 p.m., everyone is encouraged to enter the “March on Mugs” to receive prizes. Prizes for the Top 3 Men’s and Top 3 Women’s will be selected by vote after the completion of “The March.” Winners will have to submit, with their entry, to have their “Mug Shot” taken for their record. A cake walk will also be held. Admission is $10 for adults, and chil dren ages 12 and under will be admitted free of charge. Reserve early at 817624-1361. Reservations are available with prepaid admissions only.

Happy Birthday, Lodge 66, waco members! Lodge 66, recognizedWacoits July birthday celebrants at the meeting held July 25, 2022. Happy birth day to Dana McAdams and Michael Galler!

Next Meeting—September 18 The next meeting is Sunday, Sep tember 18 at 2 p.m. It is our goal to elect new officers at this meeting. If you are interested in helping our lodge continue to be active, please call Jarolyn Popp 830-214-5228 or email jarolym popp@gvtc.com; or contact Director House at 830-570-2046 or email spjst202youth@gmail.com

Secretary/FACJanieFraternally,Bucek—SPJST—

Secretary/Treasurer Vicki Reese read the treasurer’s report. We were excited to have District Seven Director Regina House present. She has been eager to help our lodge with its restructuring. We would like to thank her for helping in this endeavor, and we welcome her expertise. She is an asset to SPJST who is eager to provide ideas, assistance in many areas, and pos itiveReginasupport.House introduced District Seven Regional General Agent Ralph Juarez and his family. Mr. Juarez is in charge of the sales agents in District Seven. He explained his role in SPJST and expressed his interest in working with lodge members. Director House also introduced Maria Garcia at the meeting. Maria is an SPJST sales agent who is active in Lodge 133. If you are interested in purchasing life insurance for you or your family, you can contact Maria at 210-861-4985 or via email mcb1315@msn.com. She would be happy to assist you.

VondaFraternally,Smesny,—SPJST—Secretary Lodge 92, Fort Worth hosts Sept. 17 Czech-Tex Festival

14 Monday, August 22, 2022 VĚSTNÍK Lodge 91, San Jacinto meets Sept. 9 Lodge 91, San Jacinto will meet Fri day, September 9, 2022, at 5:30 p.m. at Off the Road Bar-B-Que in Crosby. All members are invited and encouraged to attend.

Sharron Connelly Lodge 154, Fort —SPJST—Worth ★ Reunions ★ ★ Reunion notices are published at no charge and as a benefit to SPJST members. First-run announcements may be edited to fit the space. There after, until the week prior to the reun ion date - as space permits - notices will be run in an abbreviated form. Please include your SPJST lodge number/name, and your contact phone number. Thank you.

The annual Machu Family Reunion is Sunday, September 25, 2022, at SPJST Lodge 48, Beyersville, located at 10450 FM 618 in Taylor, Texas 78674. We gather to honor the memory of our ancestors - Pavel and Rozina (Trlica) Machu, Martin and Anna (Zetak) Machu, and Josef and Rozina (Mazac) Machu, who emigrated from Moravia in the late 1800s. Since addresses change and are often not sent to our attention, please remember to invite everyone connected to these families to attend. Registration will begin at 11 a.m.; ho wever, anyone who would like to help with setting up will be welcomed at 9:30 a.m. A noon buffet meal will be served around 12:30 p.m. We ask that each family bring a vegetable or salad and a dessert to share. Fried chicken and sau sage, iced tea, coffee, water, and bread will be provided. We invite everyone to bring interest ing and desirable items for the silent auction as well as for the live auction. To ensure continuous upkeep of the Machu Cemetery, we ask everyone to please plan to participate in the auctions and/or to consider a cash donation to the cemeteryFamilyfund.photo albums, memorabilia, and stories are so much fun to share. Some attendees may have never seen a photo of their great-grandparents or have never heard stories about the lives of our ancestors that have been passed down for generations. The family reun ion is a perfect time to share those things.For questions or comments, or to vol unteer to help, please contact one of our officers: President Lisa Whisenant at 512-415-8987, Vice President Sandi Strmiska at 512-663-2454, Secretary Christi Johnson at 512-581-8318, or Treasurer Nancy Machu at 512-9714284. We look forward to seeing every one on SeptemberLodgeNancySubmitted25!byMachu29,Taylor—SPJST—

Theresa Haag, —SPJST—Secretary Fort FriendshipWorth Club President Lola Taylor opened the meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance and the “Hail Mary” for our members, their families, and our blessed country. Our theme was an ice cream social, and Lola Taylor and Sharron Connelly provided the beautiful decorations. Sharron told us the Persians invented ice cream in 400 BC, which was served to the families in the Royal Palace. It con sisted of iced rose water, vermicelli saf fron, fruits, and other sweet flavors. Debbie Skrasek’s precious, little granddaughter Jaycie Skrasek was se lected as our Ice Cream Princess. The Club treated everyone to all-you-can-eat banana splits with all the trimmings. Although we did not have a meeting in July because we dined at Golden Cor ral, Secretary Mary Martinez recorded the minutes of our meeting. We really appreciate her devotion to the Club, and we are so thankful for her husband, Ted, who picks up the chicken.

Treasurer Margaret Sears reported on our finances. We are so grateful for the many things she does for the Club and for her help with preparing and helping with the meetings.

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The Surovik-Nedbalek reunion is Saturday, September 24, 2022, at Nel sonville Brethren Church in Nelsonville, Texas. Lillian Beasley Lodge 17, New Tabor

July meeting Scenes from Lodge 133, San Antonio Sunday, July 10, 2022 • VFW Post 76 in San Antonio

Lodge 133, San Antonio hosted its quarterly meeting on Sunday, July 10, 2022, at VFW Post 76 in San Antonio. LEFT PHOTO: Lodge 133 officers, from left, Secretary/Reporter Vicki Reese, President Jarolyn Popp, and Vice President Kelsey Trinidad. CENTER PHOTO: President Jarolyn Popp, right, holds up a door prize as Vice President Kelsey Trinidad draws a winning name. RIGHT PHOTO: Meeting attendees.

Lodge 185, New Braunfels meets August 28; collects school supplies Lodge 185, New Braunfels will hold its regular meeting on Sunday, August 28, 2022, at Peace Lutheran Church, 1147 South Walnut in New Braunfels, Texas. The youth club will meet at 4 p.m. followed by the adult meeting at 5 p.m.The youth club will be collecting school supplies for Communities In School. All donations are accepted and needed for kids - especially this year. Communities in School is such a won derful organization and is a lifeline for many, many kids in our community. We are so proud of our youth club for choosing this project each year and making it a huge success.

Lola Taylor and Betty Krenek were the lucky dollar game winners. Mary Gonzalez, the guest of Chris Strieff, led us in the blessing of the food. Chris Strieff and Betty Carter won the dollar games. We sang “Happy Birthday” to Betty Krenek and Margaret Sears.

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Rose Ann Spann and Lynn Cum mings volunteered as hostesses for No vember, but we still need volunteers for December.Itwaswonderful seeing all of the happy faces, and we look forward to seeing you next month. Until then, may God hold you in the palm of His hand.

Prearranging ensures that you document your wishes. A living will may cover medical treatment, but there are still funeral costs. You can remove some of the burden for someone making decisions who may not be aware of your wishes. Prepaying ahead of time eases fu ture financial burden. It may benefit your surviving loved ones to prepay for your funeral or cremation services, as the costs of the products and services you choose may never be lower. Prear ranging makes financial sense. We have many choices for payment plans. Begin the process by writing down your personal information or your loved one’s information. Write down important information to keep on hand as you plan the service, like social secu rity number, ethnicity, religion, res idence, birth information, and so on. Having this information is helpful throughout the funeral planning process. Selecting individuals to be a part of the funeral service in advance takes away some of the emotional burden. You are able to select readers, per formers, and other individuals to be a part of the service in advance. Contact us for further insight, and we will be glad to assist you with your prearrangement. Our phone number is 254-401-1302, email Daughters.com.findfuneralhome@gmail.com,youngsdaughtersoryoucanusonourwebsiteatwww.Youngs—SPJST—

RIGHT PHOTO: August birthday celebrants are, left to right, Mary Ann Adcock, Artemisa Massey, and Betty Krenek. BELOW LEFT PHOTO: Artemisa Massey became a member this month. BELOW RIGHT PHOTO: Hostesses for August were Betty Loyd, Garland Ellsworth, Bessie Ellsworth, and Lisa Ellsworth. —Submitted by Lisa Ellsworth Happy 95th Birthday, Jerry Vojacek of Lodge 91, San Jacinto! Happy 95th birthday to Jerry Voja cek of SPJST Lodge 91, San Jacinto! Jerry was born on August 13, 1927, in Nada, Texas, to Karel and Mary Voja cek.He married JoAnn Dreymala on June 10, 1952. They moved to Baytown in 1953. Together they have three chil dren: Mike and Sharon Vojacek of Beach City, Darrell and Brenda Vojacek of Baytown, and Pamela and Mark Murphy of Tuscola, Illinois. They also have eight grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren. Jerry owns Fullers Tire Company.

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On Tuesday, August 9, 2022, Lodge 92, Fort Worth Ladies Circle had a luau-themed meeting. Two guests were present - Ronnie Goodner, left photo, and Mary Ann Adcock’s daughter Kristi Trampe, center photo.

Prearranging provides you or your loved one with the opportunity to become informed about the plethora of options regarding the funeral or cre mation service. No two services are alike, and individuals can choose to showcase videos, photographs, music, special readings, or any other involved elements with family and friends.

2022 Bell County Senior Expo set for Sept. 27 The Annual 2022 Bell County Senior Expo will be held at the Bell County Expo Center on Tuesday, September 27 from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. This event is free and open to the public. The Senior Expo is designed to showcase how businesses, organiza tions, and activities in the Central Texas area make our community a “senior friendly” place to live. With 93 vendors, participants can pick up information on nutrition and fitness, housing, financial planning, pharmaceuticals, volunteer opportunities, hobbies and leisure activ ities, as well as learn about retirement communities, nursing and rehabilitation facilities, insurance, after-life arrange ments and more. Each visitor will be provided with a Senior Expo bag so they can bring home some goodies and lots of information from our vendors. The no-pressure, fun-filled day will also include musical entertainment, spe cial giveaways, and drawings for door prizes. This year, there will be two dif ferent HD televisions given away. Door prizes will be given away throughout the event provided by the vendors. So be sure to visit every booth! The Bell County Public Health De partment will be onsite to provide COVID boosters and various immu nizations depending on availability. Ad vent Health care will provide medical services to check blood pressure, body mass index, cholesterol and glucose readings, and Texas Hearing will be there to provide free hearing screenings. The Senior Expo will also host two guest speakers upstairs in the Special Events room, which can be accessed via stairs or elevator. From 9 to 10 a.m., we have the Scott Zipp Agency - “We solve the financial issues of living too long, lodge 92, fort worth ladies circle hosts Luau-themed august meeting

5 Things Everyone Should Know About Planning a Funeral by Sabrina N. Young, CFSP SPJST Lodge 47, Seaton Member and Owner of Young’s Daughters Funeral Home and Bereavement Center Planning a funeral for yourself or for a loved one requires organization in the midst of grief and sadness. Consult these guidelines on the most important ele ments of funeral planning that you and your loved ones should know.

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VĚSTNÍK Monday, August 22, 2022 17 dying too young, or becoming sick.” He will discuss zero-cost Medicare and health insurance options. From 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., Lisa Wilkins Hyde will dis cuss the importance of “Putting Your House in Order” through estate plan ning, for peace of mind for you and your family, and reducing the emotional and financial burden your family could face during this difficult time. We hope to see you all there! Sabrina N. Young, CFSP Lodge 47, —SPJST—Seaton Prepare meals together as a family Families that want to spend more time together can find a fun way to do just that by working together on some thing they already do each day. Cooking meals together as a family can add some fun to a task that's already a part of many families’ daily routines. Children can learn quite a bit from cooking, as preparing recipes can re inforce school lessons. Family cooking nights also pose a great opportunity to create lasting memories. Various sources indicate that children are more likely to remember experiences from their youth rather than the presents they receive. Some of those cherished experiences can be enjoyed in the kitchen alongside mom and dad. In addition to creating lasting, fun memories, cooking together as a family may make children less likely to com plain about foods since they have lent a hand in their creation. Furthermore, cooking together fosters a special feel ing of unity and may establish a no-pres sure, safe space for conversation. With so many benefits, families may be wondering how they can foster and improve time spent together in the kitchen. Here are some ways to do so. Organize age-appropriate tasks. Little hands can only handle so much. A toddler can pour and stir ingredients, while an older child or teenager may be ready to chop ingredients or sauté at the stove. Expect some mess. Parents and other adults should go into any meal cre ation process with children expecting things to get a tad messy. It may be pos sible to minimize messes by setting up workstations covered by plastic table cloths which can be folded up and shaken into the trash. Encourage chil dren to sit down so they don't inadver tently spread any messes to another part of the house. Begin with simple recipes. An ini tial foray into family cooking should in volve a recipe that's easy to prepare and perhaps doesn’t require too many ing redients. Build on each success after that, growing bolder with each sub sequent recipe. Make it a multi-generational ex perience. For many families, Sunday was the opportunity to gather at grandma's house after religious worship or to check in and spend time together. Rekindle this tradition by hosting weekly or monthly family meals where everyone gets to take part in bringing the meal to the table. This is an ideal oppor tunity for grandparents to pass down family recipes and regale grandchildren with funny stories and memories. Plan for things to take a little extra time. Preparation time is likely to take a bit longer when multiple hands are stirring the pot. Families can slow down and employ some patience. Adults should resist the urge to take over when children may not be doing things the right way. If meals need to be on the table at certain times, start an hour or two earlier than you otherwise would to account for some confusion and even a potential restart. Eliminate as many distractions as possible. The kitchen may be the heart of the home, but it can be dangerous to be around knives and other cooking utensils and instruments. Distractions like televisions or phones can draw at tention away and potentially lead to in juries from pots boiling over or children getting too close to hot flames. Cooking as a family is very benefi cial and can be made even more so with some handy tips.

—Submitted by Cyndy Kristinek • Lodge 157, Lubbock

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—Submitted by SharronFortLodgeConnelly154Worth Kristinek cousins visit in granbury Jerome Kristinek (son of Ernest Kristinek), Sylvia Bartek Fuchs (daughter of Mary Kristinek Bartek), Barton Fuchs, Doris Hatla Gagliano (granddaughter of Kristine Kristinek Bartek), and Brad Bartek (grandson of Kristine Kristinek Bartek) visited in Granbury.

Fort Worth Friendship Princess of ice cream Friendship Princess of Ice Cream Jaycie Skrasek, right, smiles happily with meeting.Friendship2022Skrasek,grandmother,herDebbieattheJulyFortWorthClub

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MG: On the Americanized kroj, we do a gathered ruffle around the neck. It’s softer and flatter . . . those full ones have yards and yards of lace and need to be stiff. And I’m pleating one for an au thentic [kroj] right now, and it’s made out of heavy, starched cotton with a real pretty lace on the edge, and there is eight yards of material pleated into that one piece around the neck.

Traditional Czech Gowns: Capable of Withstanding Texas Heat by Clayton Maxwell ✦ Photographs by Matt Conant ✦ August 30, 2019, Texas Monthly

TM: What do you know about the cos tume that involves a black scarf? MG: I’m trying to remember the region she is from, but that is an authentic. I believe it’s more Bohemian. I’m pretty sure about that, closer to the German border. In lower Moravia, there’s an area where the costumes are real ornate, like those others we’ve been talking about. And then if you go up into Mo ravia, it gets mountainous, and the cos tumes become simpler. Instead of boots, they wear moccasins with heavy wool socks. And in Bohemia, the cos tumes there are not always very ornate. They’re longer skirts and maybe sim pler.

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Texas Monthly: How did you begin making kroj? Maggie Grmela: kroj expresses our Czech heritage. We started this with the beginning of WestFest, and at the same time the beginning of our dance group, the Czech Folk Dancers. So, we needed costumes and it’s very hard to get au thentic ones. We had to make krojs that were similar, but more care-able fabrics, because so many of the authentics are made out of wools and heavy cottons.

TM: Can you tell me about the red head scarves that are part of some costumes?

TM: What about the lace collars?

Miss Texas Czech-Slovak Zoe Peterek Kroj dresses have a significant role in Westfest, a yearly Texas Czech festival. Maggie Grmela has been stitching kroj, traditional Czech dresses, for over 35 years in her hometown of West, Texas. The dressmaker’s personal adaptation of kroj, which she makes at her shop Maggie’s Fabric Patch, evolved from a need to make costumes that allowed for comfortable dancing in the Lone Star State’s sweltering cli mate.Grmela, whose great-grandparents moved to the U.S. from the Moravia re gion of the Czech Republic 45 years ago, helped launch WestFest, the town’s yearly Czech celebration. Every Labor Day Weekend, locals and parade-marchers donning kroj (pro nounced “croy”) mingle amidst ko laches, polka, and good pivo (that’s Czech for Despitebeer).long hours this week tend ing to last-minute kroj alterations at her shop, Grmela took a few minutes be fore WestFest to chat with Texas Monthly about the festival, the finer points of kroj-making, and what each part of the costume symbolizes (Grmela made three of the kroj pic tured).

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TM: You specialize in making an Amer icanized version of kroj. What’s differ ent about authentic kroj? MG: When you see a skirt that has a flo ral brocade with bobbin lace all around it, that’s from Moravia, a historic region of the Czech Republic. And what makes those costumes difficult is how they’re made. That brocade is called an apron, and then in the back is a hand-pleated, black little skirt. The sleeves are stiffly starched and have a little pleats in them. They have a cardboard form. Usually this type of kroj has roses on it.

MG: That red head scarf is actually a huge, red square of fabric that has a bold, wide, floral print around the peri meter of it, and it’s folded certain ways to go with certain costumes. So it’s folded the way she has it on her head for that costume, but another area in the Czech Republic may have it folded dif ferent. So it symbolizes the area they are from.In some areas [people] may wear wreaths of flowers in their hair, and that symbolizes an unmarried girl or young lady. When they go into the scarf or a bonnet type, it is supposed to signify a married lady. But then again in some areas, they’ll all wear a scarf from chil dren on up. So it signifies that area, how and what is worn.

VĚSTNÍK Monday, August 22, 2022 19 Camp Kubena Summer Staff Farewell Party Thursday, August 4, 2022 • Camp Kubena • Ledbetter, Texas TM: Do your clients learn about their specific Czech ancestry when they ask you to sew them a kroj? MG: Some people, when they want a costume made, they may do some work to find out where their people are from and want a costume like that. Other people may not specifically know where their ancestors came from, and just choose an area that they really like and make a costume from [there]. But we all learn something about kroj and Czech in the process. TM: Is it satisfying to see your kroj being worn around the festival? MG: I like that it’s still bringing us the Czech heritage, keeping it alive for our younger generations. dresses-westfest-maggie-grmela/https://www.texasmonthly.com/style/kroj-traditional-czech—SPJST— Lydia and Allie Pustejovsky Monika Cavanagh Middlebrook-ArmorSarah * $10,000 mi how can you retire early? make Your money work FOR you! Clll find an annuity at is right for you. with annuities 1-Year Annuity* 2-Year Annuity* 5-Year Annuity* Traditional and Roth IRAs 1.00% guaranteed rate Flexible DeferredPremiumAnnuityNon-IRA 1.00% guaranteed rate Credited Rate: 2.25% Credited Rate: 2.75% Credited Rate: 3.50% Credited Rate: 3.50% Credited Rate: 3.50% Ratesguaranteed throughOctober31,2022 * $10,000 minimum deposit New Rates!

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In Memory of Leon Zavodny Leon Zavodny, 98, passed away peacefully at home in Leedale, Texas, on Saturday, August 13, 2022. The family accepted visitors at Sca nio-Harper Funeral Home in Temple on Wednesday, August 17 from 9 to 10 a.m. Funeral immedi ately followed at 10 a.m. Burial was at Seaton Ceme tery in LeonSeaton.wasborn in Cyclone on April 23, 1924, to the late Joseph Frank Zavodny of Polanski, Moravia, Czech Republic, and the late Lydia (Bartos) Zavodny of Fayette County, Texas. He met Vallie Pechal at Tom Sefcik Hall and married her two years later on January 10, 1948, in Temple. He was a resident of Bell County area for his entire life. Leon was also known as “Blue,” a name given to him by his late brother Joe Lee. Leon’s father passed away before he had the opportunity to finish school. He ultimately took over the family farm to take care of his mother and siblings. Leon’s passions were farming, repairing his farm equipment, restoring old trac tors, and making sure his kids were taken care of by providing cattle, hogs, and chickens that they helped process .

three children—sons Michael Chad and Ryan Keith and daughter Shelby Eliza beth. James loved spending quality time with each of his children. He was able to instill the importance of family, a sense of integrity, a good work ethic, and a love for God to his children. He was a proud dad! James was an even prouder Popo to his grandchildren. He loved each for their own personality. He enjoyed the smallest things beginning with rocking them to sleep, listening to their day, playing cards, cuddling, watching their sporting events, and especially the “I loveJamesyous.”was a disciple for God. He drove the golf cart at both UHBC and Brazos Fellowship for many years. He never missed an opportunity to invite others to church and even unbeknownst to the pastors, their sermon began and ended on his golf cart. James loved people, and he loved the Lord. He was a member of SPJST Lodge 189, Bryan-College Station. James is survived by his wife of 51 years, Carol Lynn Schroeder; son Mi chael Schroeder (wife Linda) and chil dren Shelby, Kelsey, Hayden, and Emily; son Ryan Schroeder (wife Angela) and children Erick, Marse, Cole, Christian, and Ryan Grace; daugh ter Shelby Gilbert and children Emma lyn and Elizabeth; mother-in-law Dorris Carrell; brother-in-law Larry Lehew; sisters-in-law Betty Schroeder and D’Lynn Lehew; and nieces, nephews, extended family and friends that he dearly loved and cherished. James was preceded in death by his parents George and Emma Schroeder; father-in-law Lloyd Lehew; sister and brother-in-law Kathryn and Arnold Perry; sister Mary Nell Schroeder; and brother Franklin Schroeder. The family request that donations be made to American Cancer Society, The Leukemia Research Foundation; Ander son-Shiro Owls Athletic Booster Club; or the charity of your —SPJST—choice.

James Edgar Schroeder, 72, of An derson, Texas, went to be with his Lord and Savior after a courageous battle with leukemia. James lost his fight on Thursday, Au gust 11, 2022, after a short hospital stay at CHI St. Luke’s Hospital Medical Center in Houston sur rounded by his lovingVisitationfamily.was Monday, August 15 at University Heights Baptist Church in Huntsville from 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral service was Tuesday, August 16 at Uni versity Heights Baptist Church in Huntsville at 10 a.m. under the direction of Dr. Richard Rogers. Burial was at the Zion Lutheran Cemetery in Anderson at 2 p.m.James was born in Navasota on Thanksgiving Day - November 24, 1949, to George Herman and Emma Louise (Becker) Schroeder. He was con firmed in the Christian faith at Zion Lu theran Church of Anderson and was baptized as an adult at University Heights Baptist Church in Huntsville. James graduated from Anderson High School in 1968. He attended Blinn College and Sam Houston State Univer sity where he graduated in December 1973 with a teaching degree. James then went on to obtain his master’s degree in education from Prairie View A&M Uni versity. He had a great impact on many throughout his teaching and coaching career, also while serving as a principal and assistant principal within the Cold spring, Anderson, and Willis Independ ent School Districts. After retirement, James’ love of people and his desire to serve others led him back to selling insurance. At the time of his death, James was the re gional general agent (RGA) for Districts One and Two in SPJST. James married his high school sweet heart, Carol Lynn Smith, at the Shiro Baptist Church on May 22, 1971. To gether, they built a life and raised their

. as well as a big garden to feed a family of seven. He loved to work hard, but made sure he took his family on va cations to Texas lakes and to the Texas coast every year. He was a carpenter and then ulti mately went to work at Alcoa in Rock dale. He retired from Alcoa in 1986. He served as president and vice pres ident of SPJST Lodge 47, Seaton. He sang in the Seaton Choral Group and performed with the Beseda Dancers for many years. He was a member of the 25 year club of the United States Steel Workers.Leonalways lived life to the fullest and never missed an opportunity to get out and have a good time. He enjoyed dancing polkas and waltzes with his wife, Vallie, listening to Czech music, singing Czech songs, playing his accor dion, traveling, fishing, hunting, and later in life, reading as many non-fiction books he could get his hands on.

In Memory of Gearldeen Faust Geraldean “Gearldeen” (Moses) Faust, 86, of Kyle, Texas, and formerly of Muldoon, joined her husband and the love of her life, Sam Faust, at the Lord’s side on Fri day, June 10, 2022. Family and friends gathered from 4 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, June 23 at Marrs Jones Fu neral Home in Smithville. The celebration of Gearl deen’s life was at 10 a.m. on Friday, June 24 at Kenedy Cemetery in Kenedy. Born to Bill and Emma Lue Moses on September 6, 1935, in their family home in Bee County, Gearldeen loved to share stories of her upbringing. She would often talk about her late husband, Sam, and how he so sweetly courted her before their marriage in May 1954. She worked at the VA for many years and was proud of her education, business, and career. She was a humble, kind, and generous soul known well for her devo tion to her family and God. Gearldeen was a woman of an older time. She wasn’t afraid to speak her mind, and she firmly believed if some thing’s broke, you fix it. She experi enced many challenges and loss throughout her life but stood strong and brave. Gearldeen cherished every mi nute she was able to spend with her family and never let anyone go hungry. She was a loving wife, mother, grand mother, and great-grandma with an un forgettable voice and a love of football andShesweets.was a member of SPJST Lodge 38,GearldeenKovar. was preceded in death by her husband, parents, siblings, and her own children, Sammy Faust, Gary Faust, and Terrie Johnson. Gearldeen is survived by grandchil dren Samuel and Laurel Faust, Tome and Sarah Johnson, Hunter and Lissett Johnson, and Brandi Faust; in-laws Bobby and Gay Faust; and great-grand children Zella, Lillian, and Leon. —SPJST— Gearldeen Faust Jim Schroeder Leon Zavodny, Sr.

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Memorials in honor of Leon’s life may be made to Texas Czech Heritage Cultural Center, 250 West Fair Grounds Road, La Grange, Texas —SPJST—78945. In Memory of George W. Davis Jr. George W. Davis Jr., 69, of Selma, Texas, went to be with the Lord on Thursday, August 11, 2022, surrounded by his family and friends.George is sur vived by his wife of 46 years Mary Davis; sons Tony Davis and wife Brook and George Davis and wife Jo lind; five grand children; and great-grandchild.oneGeorgeenlisted in the United States Army stationed in Germany during the Vietnam War. He enlisted in the Texas National Guard upon his return. He was a master plumber for 43 years, becom ing a teacher and mentor to many in the field during his career. George was a faithful servant of Christ, serving as a deacon at Cibolo Valley Baptist Church. He was a Master Mason, lifetime member of Miles Masonic Lodge 898, and a member of SPJST Lodge 160, San Angelo.George will be remembered for his dedication to helping others succeed, and his passion for caring for his family, friends, and Visitationchurch.wasat Schertz Funeral Home in Schertz on Monday, August 15 from 5 to 7 p.m. Funeral service was at Cibolo Valley Baptist Church in Schertz on Tuesday, August 16 at 9:30 a.m. Graveside service was at Bangs Ceme tery in Bangs on Tuesday, August 16 at 4 p.m.Memorial donations may be made to the Cibolo Valley Baptist mpaign/C-YH08https://secure.myvanco.com/YGMA/caChurch.—SPJST—

Vallie Mae Hrachovy, 92, of Rose bud, Texas, died Thursday, April 14, 2022, in a Cameron nursing home. Service was at 10 a.m. Tuesday, April 19 at etery.19a.m.wasGravesideHerridgeReverendHomePattersonGerngross-Green-Cook-FuneralinRosebud.Bradofficiated.serviceheldat11:30Tuesday,AprilatSeatonCemVisitationwas from 9 to 10 a.m. Tuesday, April 19 at the funeral home. Mrs. Hrachovy was born January 29, 1930, in Cyclone to Joe V. and Annie Doskocil Pomykal. She lived in Central Texas and the Ganado area most of her life. She married Charlie Hrachovy on October 1, 1950. She loved to cook, quilt, and growing and canning vege tables.She was a member of SPJST Lodge 24,SheCyclone.waspreceded in death by her husband; grandson Scott Staff; sons-inlaw Harold Vanicek and Clyde Morton; brother Walter Pomykal; and sister Lil lianSheHoff.is survived by daughters Doris Vanicek of Rosebud and Dorothy Mor ton and Delores Staff, both of Louise; five grandchildren; and eight greatgrandchildren.Memorials may be made to Seaton Cemetery, 13107 SH 53, Temple, Texas 76501 or the charity of donor’s choice.

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In Memory of Vallie Mae Hrachovy

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Lodge 30, Taiton youth wins awards at State YAD Dear Vestnik Readers, On Saturday, July 30, 2022, my family and I attended State YAD in Temple, Texas. I enjoyed socializing with my SPJST family and friends. I participated at State YAD in group talent. My group talent from Lodge 30, Taiton line danced to the “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” so I got to wear my cowboy hat. I really enjoyed the dance and per forming on the big stage at the Frank W. Mayborn Civic and Convention Center. I won first place on my crafts in 3rd to 5th grades on my hobby kit and pic torial arts where I drew a red Ferrari. I am so proud of my big sister, Brooke Bacak, who was chosen to be the SPJST State Queen for 2022-2023 in the SPJST State Royalty Contest. Brett Bacak, age 11 —SPJST—

Lodge 47, Seaton youth wins at State YAD YAD (Youth Achievement Day) is a lot of fun. I like being able to compete with kids in my youth club and advanc ing to state to compete with kids from all over Texas. Watching the talent com petition and getting to look at every one’s items are my favorite. I placed second with my hobby kit at state, and I was so Sydneyexcited!Bilbrey, age 9 —SPJST—

BethanySincerely,Baker, age 15 —SPJST—

Lodge 25, Ennis youth makes cookies for State YAD Dear Readers, I made chocolate chip cookies for State YAD. Everyone loved them. Fraternally yours, Garrett Wyatt, age 6 —SPJST—

Lodge 30, Taiton youth receives State Teen of the Year award Dear Vestnik Readers, On Saturday, July 30, 2022, I at tended SPJST State YAD. I had the honor to present the flags at the begin ning of the ceremony. I also received State Teen of the Year and third place in pictorial arts. It was so fun seeing all of my friends from across the state of Texas!

BrookeFraternally,Bacak, age 15 State/District Six Queen —SPJST—

The deadline for all Věstník items is 5 p.m. on the first and third Mondays of each month. Send your news and directlyphotosto: 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. SPJST Věstník Editor Melanie Zavodny P.O. Box 100 Temple, Texas 76503 Fax: article-photoOnline:Email:254-773-8087vestnik@spjst.orgspjst.org/news/submitQuestions? Call 800-727-7578

Lodge 30, Taiton youth: dream come true to be crowned District Queen Dear Vestnik Readers, SPJST District Six held its YAD on Sunday, July 10, 2022 at Taiton Hall. I worked very hard on trying to get everything ready for YAD. I also worked very hard on my speech for the queen’s contest. The days passed by so fast for me. On that Sunday, I was chosen to be the queen to represent District Six. For me, it was like a dream come true! Thank you to everyone! I had a great time there with all of my SPJST friends.

Lodge 30, Taiton youth surprised with ice cream treats Just a couple days before State YAD, we gathered one last time to practice our group talent. Afterwards, our youth leaders Mrs. Lisa and Mrs.Kirby sur prised us with treats from the ice cream truck! Just another reason why I love my SPJSTSimonefamily!Riha, age 12 —SPJST—

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On Sunday, August 7, 2022, District One hosted a swim party and social at the Caldwell Pool. It was a great time with food and fun fellowship to celebrate the end of summer and back to school. Thank you to District One Director Mr. Donnie Victorick who grilled his famous and delicious hamburgers with all of the trimmings and yummy cookies. Thank you again, Mr. Donnie! It was a great gathering and a perfect way to end a busy summer. We wish all District One youth as well as SPJST youth across the state a wonderful school year!

Lodge 9, Snook Youth Club hosts informational booth during Snook isd “Meet the teacher”

—Submitted by Holly Narro, Assistant District One Youth Counselor

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Wednesday, August 10, 2022 • Snook ISD

LEFT PHOTO: 2022 SPJST State Duke Jase Hruska and District One Youth Counselor Hannah Kovar are pictured at the SPJST booth ready to welcome attendees.

CENTER PHOTO: From left are 2022 State Duke Jase Hruska, 2022 State King J. Beaux Hruska, and 2021 State King Caleb See.

Sunday, August 7, 2022 • Caldwell, Texas

RIGHT PHOTO: DYC Hannah Kovar, Lodge 9 Youth Leader Loree Lewis, and 2022 State King J. Beaux Hruska talk about the SPJST youth club.

District One Youth Swim Party

Friendship My youth club means friendship to me because I get to meet more and new friends. This will help me gain con fidence while talking to and in front of people.

SPJST Lodge 25, Ennis Lemonade Stand Earns $300 to donate to “Love Your Neighbor Peanut Butter Drive”

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• • • Camp, New People, New Things

SPJST means that I get to go to camp, meet new people, and try new things.

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—Ian Ranly, age 16

—Tristan Martinez, age 8 • YAD I enjoy SPJST for the YAD, being a part of the youth club, and the cookoff.

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26 Monday, August 22, 2022 VĚSTNÍK Lodge 17, New Tabor Youth Club stuffs the bus with markers For its August charity, Lodge 17, New Tabor Youth Club members and families donated more than 200 packs of markers to help students in need in Burleson County as part of the Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive held on Monday, August 8, 2022. Way to go, youth club members and families . . . we made a difference! —Holly Narro, Youth Leader —SPJST—

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—Submitted by Rita Holland, Youth Leader Lodge 47, Seaton Youth Club sets Sept. 4 lunch

—Kal-El Martinez, age 14

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All are invited to SPJST Lodge 47, Seaton’s Grandparents Day lunch and fundraiser on Sunday, September 4 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Seaton Star Hall. $5 donation for a plate of spaghetti, salad, bread, and dessert. Please RSVP to Amber Bartek at 254-931-0295 or abartek002@yahoo.com.SethMartinez,age 16

—Travis Ordogne, age 10 • Camp is important SPJST is important to me because I get to go to camp.

—Andrew Ordogne, age 7

Helping those in need, scholarships SPJST youth club means leadership and helping out people that are in need. It also means having experiences that can be helpful and can also give schol arship opportunities.

RIGHT PHOTO: From left, Rita, Beau, Miranda, Erica, and Winnie (in front) present $300 to FUMC Office Manager Linda Vineyard for the “Love Your Neighbor Peanut Butter Drive.”

PHOTO: Pictured, left to right, are Rita, Luke, Amanda, Arlene, Clark, Beau, Hanna, Winnie, Margaret, and June.

—SPJST— Lodge 47, Seaton Youth Club share SPJST thoughts Cherish what we have My SPJST youth club is important to me because there is very little of us. There are only 25 members currently active in our youth club. Since there are so few of us, we have to cherish what little we have.

—Everhett Bartek, age 9

—Camdon Bartek, age 12 •

“Love Your Neighbor Peanut Butter Drive” was the charity that Lodge 25, Ennis selected for this quarter. The youth raised $300 from their lemonade stand and presented the money to First United Methodist Church who is the collecting site in Ennis.

• • • Money, Camp, Fun SPJST is important because of money. SPJST is important to me be cause of camp. It’s fun because your parents are not watching you, and you get to go swimming.

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Survey is open to all ages - youth and adults.

—Paetyn Beckendorf, age 13 • • Czech culture, charity projects SPJST is a very important group to me that explains the Czech culture to members, and we help out the com munity by doing charity projects every month. We make sure the Czech tradi tions flow down to the younger genera tions.

• • Leadership, public speaking SPJST youth club means a lot be cause it teaches leadership and public speaking. Also when I go to college, the scholarships they give will help me pay for college. And, I get to interact with people and meet new people.

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—Bailee Beckendorf, age 15 District Two Queen Including the youth My SPJST youth club is very impor tant to keep the youth updated and par ticipating and also to keep youth included with SPJST.

—Carson Erskine, age 14 • • • Running for queen My SPJST. The SPJST youth club has helped me through a lot. When run ning for queen, my youth has been back ing me and supporting me. Thank you to my home youth club of Lodge 182 and to Lodge 47 for everything they do.

—Seth Martinez, age 16

Lodge 47, Seaton Youth Club learns by playing game with Vestniks Thank you, Patsy Koslovsky, for allowing our youth club to borrow your Vestnik newspapers! Our youth club played a game with the Vestniks. We had challenges to see if youth knew what the Vestnik is all about and if they could find dif ferent parts of the Vestnik. We all agreed it is our SPJST news paper, but we learned that Vestnik actually stands for “newspaper” in Czech. We were reminded of the importance of being proud of what we do in SPJST and what we do in our personal lives and sharing it with those that read. Keep Amberwriting!Bartek, Youth —SPJST—Leader

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—Jennifer Hoelscher, age 15

HEY, SPJST MEMBERS! WE NEED YOUR HELP! Complete the survey at this link: spjst.org/youth-surveyDeadlineisAugust31.

Friends My SPJST lodge group means I get to see friends once a month. Now, I am a visitor at Lodge 47, Seaton. I enjoy every meeting once a month. I love helping my lodge when assistance is needed. Lodge 47, Seaton has been very loving and welcomed me and the rest of my family. I am very thankful we found this group.

LEFT PHOTO: From left, Seth Martinez, Carson Erskine, and Ian Ranly look through the Vestniks. RIGHT PHOTO: Writing Vestnik letters. In front are Everhett Bartek and Paetyn Beckendorf, and in back are Tynlee Beckendorf and Bailee Beckendorf. BELOW LEFT PHOTO: Tammy Martinez helps Tristan while Travis and Andrew Ordogne prepare to write their letters. BELOW RIGHT PHOTO: Jennifer Hoelscher and Kal-El Martinez.

HEY, SPJST MEMBERS! WE NEED YOURPleaseHELP!help us revitalize the Youth Program. Youth club members will receive 2 merit points for completing the survey.

—Tynlee Beckendorf, age 10 Togetherness This lodge means a lot to me because Lodge 24, Cyclone doesn’t have a youth group anymore. Lodge 47 let me come into their group. Thank you, Lodge 47!

28 Monday, August 22, 2022 VĚSTNÍK Second Quarter Merit Points and Meeting Attendance

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 en couraged 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 conclu sion of the contest.

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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 earn ing points, contact the State Fraternal Di rector prior to the conclusion of the contest. Everyone will be subject to the same rules in every contest. Failure to comply with any rule shall mean immediate with drawal. Merit Point Awards Awards are presented on the district and state levels in the junior and senior merit point contests. At each District YAD, the Home Office presents first through third place awards to top qualifying junior and senior youth club members. The top junior and senior 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 respective contest division. State Junior and State Senior awards are presented at State YAD.

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The number in the column labeled “Mtgs” is the number of meetings each youth club member has attended from January to June 2022. Please see “What is an Active Youth Member?” below to de termine number of meetings needed to par ticipate 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

The Merit Point Contest begins on Sep tember 1 of each year and concludes on August 31. Only activities meriting points during that time period may be included in the contest. Note: The current youth year is January 1, 2022, to August 31, 2022. Divisions The grade of the youth in the current school year will be the recognized division in the Merit Point Contest. Merit Point Contest Divisions JuniorTheSeniorthroughKindergarten5thGrade-6thGradethrough12thGradeRules

First Place $30 Second Place $25 Third Place $20 State Junior and State Senior Point Awards First Place $30 and Plaque

A youth with a current SPJST insurance certificate may enter the youth program the year that he/she will be entering kinder garten. To be considered active, youth club member must attend a majority (seven) of the monthly meetings at his/her home youth club during the year; however, youth may attend a maximum of two adult lodge meetings; or another lodge’s youth club meeting if either their youth club is not meeting or they need to make up meetings. In those instances where a lodge does not have a youth club, the youth may attend adult lodge meetings or the meetings of another youth club. Active youth members must be single and not be pregnant or a parent.The SPJST youth year begins Sep tember 1 and ends August 31. Youth club eligibility ends when the youth graduates from high school. Note: The current youth year is January 1, 2022, to August 31, 2022.

Fraternal Director. Dist District Number Ldg Lodge Number Name Youth club member Pts Merit points earned Jan. to June 2022 Mtgs Youth club meetings attended Jan. to June Dist Ldg Name Pts Mtgs 1 9 Green, Joshua 15 2 1 9 Hruska, J. Beaux 28 2 1 9 Hruska, Jase 28 2 1 9 Kienow, Dakota 5 1 1 9 Kienow, Shane 20 3 1 9 Lauderdale, Jade 28 4 1 9 Lauderdale, Zane 36 5 1 9 Nicks, Courtlyn 14 2 1 9 Paul, Charlotte 47 4 1 9 Sebesta, Hagan 35 5 1 9 See, Caleb 57 6 1 9 See, William 17 3 1 9 See, Wesley 17 3 1 9 Tates, Tatiana 14 2 1 9 Weaver, Jensen 7 1 1 9 Weaver, Kallen 7 1 1 17 Bammel, Madelynn 53 5 1 17 Charanza, Cameron 29 4 1 17 Charanza, Cohen 21 3 1 17 Chmelar, Brylee 33 4 1 17 Chmelar, Taylor 33 4 1 17 Dowell, Maylee 57 6 1 17 Dowell, Millison 57 6 1 17 Dowell, Thatcher 57 6 1 17 Johnson, Kole 42 3 1 17 Johnson, Luke 42 3 1 17 Kellum, Ashlyn 20 3 1 17 Kocurek, Bailen 57 5 1 17 Kocurek, Marley 59 5 1 17 Lloyd, Deni 22 3 1 17 Lloyd, Jackson 32 4 1 17 Lloyd, Rylie 32 4 1 17 Loehr, Emma 7 1 1 17 Lopez, Abby 41 3 1 17 Lopez, Easton 41 3 1 17 McCuller, Cobey 14 1 1 17 Narro, Macy 68 6 1 17 Parker, Carson 69 6 1 17 Parker, Jaycee 64 6 1 17 Parks, Jada 34 4 1 17 Plachy, Kamden 29 1 17 Plachy, Kyren 61 5 1 17 Satsky, Delaney 12 1 1 17 Satsky, Natalie 17 1 1 17 Starmer, Channing 38 5 1 17 Starmer, Collins 38 6 1 17 Story, Andrea 58 5 1 17 Story, Ryan 55 4 1 17 Supak, Emmy 59 5 1 17 Supak, Lila 59 5 1 186 Brinkman, Marina 35 5 1 186 Coker, Ciara 52 6 1 186 Enrique, III, Jessie 49 5 1 186 Pineda, Patsy 56 6 1 186 Ramon, Keith 32 6 2 20 Braden, Kenna 16 3 2 20 Daulton, Gabriel 15 3 2 20 David, Maxx 15 3 2 20 Elwood, Caraline 16 3 2 20 Elwood, Cooper 16 3 2 20 Goodman, Sebastian 17 3 2 20 Henley, Braxton 17 3 2 20 Marshall, Aubrey 16 3 2 20 Marshall, Sterling 16 3 2 20 Teague, Collin 16 3 2 20 Teague, Jr., James 16 3 2 47 Bartek, Camdon 39 4 2 47 Bartek, Everhett 49 6 2 47 Bilbrey, Sydney 48 6 2 47 Bilbrey, Tyson 8 0 2 47 Burt, Jayten 26 4 2 47 Carter, Dawsen 26 4 2 47 Carter, Jaysen 26 4 2 47 Erskine, Carson 5 1 2 47 Federle, Rebecca 8 1 2 47 Galler, Fiona 13 2 2 47 Hoelscher, Jennifer 23 3 2 47 Hoelscher, Joseph 18 2 2 47 Koslovsky, Tessa 23 3 2 47 Kristinek, Gauge 5 0 2 47 Kristinek, Riley 10 1 2 47 Marek, Jackson 5 1 2 47 Martinez, Kal-El 57 6 2 47 Martinez, Seth 56 6 2 47 Martinez, Tristan 61 6 2 47 Ordogne, Andrew 53 6 2 47 Ordogne, Travis 53 6 2 47 Ranly, Elisa 30 4 2 47 Ranly, Ian 30 4 2 47 Regan, Emma 39 5 2 47 Skrabanek, Kyler 8 0 2 47 Stock, Tamryn 36 5 2 47 Young, Kayla 35 4 2 47 Young, Kelsea 35 4 2 47 Young, Valora 30 4 2 47 Young, Zaydriana 30 4 2 48 Bosley, Sarah 30 6 2 48 Miksch, Della 41 6 2 48 Newsom, Brooke 22 4 2 48 Newsom, Makayla 51 6 2 48 Poldrack, Tatiana 39 6 2 48 Reyna, Jayden 7 1 2 182 Beckendorf, Bailee 35 5 2 182 Beckendorf, Paetyn 30 5 2 182 Beckendorf, Tynlee 30 5 2 187 McCarthy, Luke 50 6 2 187 McCarthy, Mathieu 55 6 2 187 Meyer, Alexis 16 2 2 187 Meyer, Kadnce 44 5 2 187 Meyer, Karter 40 5 2 187 Meyer, Kember 44 5 3 6 Dobecka, Aubrianna 55 6 2022 Youth Club Member Update - Merit Points and Meeting Attendance

What is an Active Youth Member?

The totals below in the column labeled “Pts” are merit points earned in the January to June 2022 youth year. Please see “What is the Merit Point System?” for complete information about the contest.

be approved by the Vice President

District Junior and District Senior Point Awards

The grade of the youth on September 1 of the current school year will be the rec ognized entrant category in the SPJST Youth Program (camp, YAD, etc.). will of and State

VĚSTNÍK Monday, August 22, 2022 29 3 6 Dobecka, Jackson 32 5 3 6 Dobecka, Quinlan 51 6 3 25 Dvorak, Misty 33 5 3 25 Holland, June 60 6 3 25 Holland, Luke 55 6 3 25 Holland, Madison 65 6 3 25 Holland, Maison 40 6 3 25 Jurik, Chad 42 6 3 25 Oliver, Layne 66 6 3 25 Oliver, Morgan 66 6 3 25 Oliver, Paige 26 3 3 25 Oliver, Tori 66 6 3 25 Ryan, Kaylnn 62 6 3 25 Sullivan, Preston 60 6 3 25 Wyatt, Garrett 57 6 3 84 Ruzicka, Megan 30 3 3 84 Ruzicka, Ryan 28 3 3 84 Tucker, Josh 33 3 3 84 Tucker, Kalyne 33 3 3 84 Tucker, Kendall 33 3 3 154 Burcie, McKenzie 56 6 3 154 Jones, Holly 65 6 3 154 Jones, Macy 21 3 3 154 Jones, Miles 67 6 3 154 Sanders, Audrey 21 4 3 154 Suges, Steven 21 4 3 154 Suges, Victoria 21 4 4 49 Schwertner, Grace 38 6 4 49 Schwertner, Olivia 39 6 4 49 Schwertner, Colt 31 5 4 49 Schwertner, Bella 39 6 4 49 Schwertner, Tracy 28 4 4 49 Wood, Cotton 53 6 4 49 Wood, Hunter 53 6 4 49 Wood, Tanner 53 6 4 160 Craddock, Brenson 30 6 4 160 Craddock, Carson 30 6 4 160 Craddock, Hayden 25 5 4 160 Gallant, Bree 25 5 4 160 Jansa, Caitlynn 38 6 4 160 Jansa, Nolan 38 6 4 160 Miller, Marley 30 6 4 160 Schwartz, Parker 30 6 4 160 Schwartz, Sterling 38 6 4 215 Williams, Addee 15 3 5 81 Brown, Addison 57 6 5 81 Dostal, Brady 17 3 5 81 Dostal, Elizabeth 22 3 5 81 Hargraves, Tripp 59 6 5 81 Jones, Amber 61 6 5 81 Jones, Ruby 61 6 5 81 Mikulec, Dayton 17 3 5 81 Mikulec, Miles 17 3 5 81 Mikulec, Rylie 17 3 5 81 Nesvadba, Bryce 17 3 5 81 Nesvadba, Brylie 17 3 5 81 Parker, Cheyenne 22 3 5 81 Parker, Kinsley 17 3 5 81 Parker, Tyler 22 3 5 81 Stavinoha, Maxx 44 6 5 142 Butera, Embry 12 2 5 142 Butera, Ryder 17 2 5 142 Coleman, Zachary 17 3 5 142 Coleman, Zoe 17 3 5 142 Comberrel, Brielle 12 2 5 142 Hermis, Aiden 22 4 5 142 Lerner, Jaydan 15 3 5 142 Lerner, Jonathan 15 3 6 30 Bacak, Brett 53 5 6 30 Bacak, Brooke 58 5 6 30 Baker, Bethany 73 6 6 30 Bubela, Grant 71 6 6 30 Garrett, Abigail 62 6 6 30 Garrett, Ella 61 6 6 30 Garrett, Millie Jo 61 6 6 30 Janssen, Case 67 6 6 30 Korenek, Faith 24 4 6 30 Kresta, Emily 41 6 6 30 Kresta, Lauren 41 6 6 30 Lange, Grady 66 6 6 30 Riha, Hudson 62 6 6 30 Riha, Simone 41 6 6 30 Riha, Vanessa 42 6 6 40 Garcia, NayEli 33 6 6 40 Garcia, Noah 33 6 6 40 Gonzalez, Aiyana 15 3 6 40 Gonzalez, Itzel 30 6 6 40 Gutierrez, Jason 30 6 6 40 Manrriquez, Claire 30 6 6 40 Manrriquez, Maysen 35 6 6 40 Manrriquez, Saydee 30 6 6 40 Manzano, Adryanna 30 6 6 40 Manzano, Angelica 35 6 7 79 Craig, Slade 20 4 7 79 Craig, Sloan 20 4 7 79 Rebecek, Jacob 42 5 7 79 Rebecek, Marcus 42 5 7 79 Rew, Brandon 26 3 7 79 Urbanovsky, Annika 27 4 7 79 Urbanovsky, Sarah 27 4 7 107 Hastings, Aubree 34 6 7 107 Lynn, Christian 41 6 7 107 Petett, Caitlyn 53 6 7 107 Pruski, Colt 66 6 7 107 Tholkes, Bohden 25 5 7 185 Cabrera, Camila 48 5 7 185 Gribble, Ben 43 4 7 185 Gribble, Michael 44 4 7 185 Grier, Fischer 5 1 7 185 Haag, Katherine 37 4 7 185 Haag, Sydney 41 4 7 185 Howard, Lilyanna 57 6 7 185 Kitchen, Madeline 33 3 7 185 Kitchen, Rileigh 38 3 7 185 Kitchen, Skeet 34 3 7 185 Lago, Harrison 41 4 7 185 Lago, Hudson 39 4 7 185 McCoy, Steel 55 6 7 185 Mills, Garrett 46 5 7 185 Mills, Gatlin 46 5 7 185 Mills, Payton 36 5 7 185 O'Gorman, Madeline 15 3 7 185 O'Gorman, Mary 37 4 7 185 Ohnheiser, Megan 69 6 7 185 Smith, Tate 28 3 7 185 Sosa, Knox 19 3 7 185 Stroobandt, Addison 22 4 7 185 Stroobandt, Jack 22 4 7 185 Velasquez, Anabella 41 6 7 185 Velasquez, Mallory 40 6 7 185 Velasquez, Shaylee 41 6 7 202 Fair, Jenna 44 5 7 202 Fair, Kayla 42 5 7 202 Poppe, Luke 43 5 7 202 Poppe, Makenna 46 5 7 202 Valdez, Diego 45 5 7 202 Zielonka, Camdan 10 2 7 202 Zielonka, Chloe 10 2 —SPJST— 2022 Youth Club Member Update - Merit Points and Meeting Attendance 2022 SPJST Youth Clubs’ Second Quarter Report April • May • June District OneTotal Lodge Name Attendance Disbursement 9 Snook 23 $46 17 New Tabor 66 $132 186 Caldwell 13 0* District One Average Attendance - 34 District Two 47 Seaton 61 $122 48 Beyersville 13 0* 187 Round Rock 12 0* District Two Average Attendance - 29 District Three 6 Cottonwood 9 0* 25 Ennis 37 $74 154 Fort Worth 15 $30 District Three Average Attendance - 20 District Four 49 Rowena 24 $48 160 San Angelo 27 $54 District Four Average Attendance - 17 District Five 81 Needville 45 $90 142 Houston 14 0* District Five Average Attendance - 20 District Six 30 Taiton 45 $90 40 El Campo-Hillje 27 $54 District Six Average Attendance - 24 District Seven 79 Corpus Christi 14 0* 107 Floresville 15 $30 185 New Braunfels 56 $112 202 Jourdanton 12 0* District Seven Average Attendance - 32 State Quarter Average Attendance - 176 *Youth clubs with an average of less than five active members do not receive any funds during the quarter. —SPJST—

The Czech Ex-Students Association of Texas (CESAT) announces a fall schedule of Czech classes at Blinn Col lege at Schulenburg Campus which will be live online. All courses transfer as foreign language with a direct transfer to University of Texas. Dual credit, university credit, and non-credit beginning Czech and inter mediate Czech will begin August 24, 2022, and continue through December 8, 2022. These classes will be online from 7:45 a.m. to 8:50 a.m. Monday through Thursday. To register for credit Czech class, call Shannon Williford at 979-209-8228 or email shannon.willi ford@blinn.edu. A limited number of scholarships are available for credit Czech. To register for non-credit contin uing education classes, call Loraine Orellana at 979-743-5237 or email lo rellana@blinn.edu. Textbook is re quired.Continuing education Advanced Conversational Czech will begin Sep tember 13 to November 8. To register for non-credit continuing education classes, call Loraine Orellana at 979743-5237 or email lorellana@blinn.edu. For questions about course delivery, email Thadious.Polasek@blinn.edu. To register for the Czech class, call 979742-5237 and ask to speak to Mrs. Lo raine Orellana, Coordinator of Distance and Community Education at the Blinn College Campus, Schulenburg. Courses are pending The Texas Education Co ordinating Board approval.

www.blinn.edu/czechThadiousPolasekLodge67,Schulenburg—SPJST—

TCHCC to present story of Rev. Bohumir Menzel August 25 in La Grange

Podpora ★ Lidskost ★ Bratrstvi´ BENEVOLENCE HUMANITY BROTHERHOOD Česká Část 22.srpen.2022RO ČNÍK 110 ZÁŘÍ 16 Uředni orgán SPJST ★ Založené roku 1897 Slovanská Podporující Jednota Státu Texas

Učme se česky Let Us Study Czech Lekce třicet jedna Lesson 31 Spelling and Punctuation Pokračovat. Continued. A common error made is when the formal Vy, Vás, Vám are used with a plural verb, although only one person is being addressed. Do not use a plural verb unless you are speaking to more than one Incorrect:person.Vy, (one person) jste včera jeli do města.

One big difference in English and Czech punctuation has to do with the use of commas. Commas are used: —before and after a relative clause: Ztrátil jsem knihu, kterou mí dál —before and after a noun clause: Je dobře, že tomu rozumíš —before and after an adjective clause: Všechen cukr, všechna káva —before. and after an adverbial clause: Jakmile mě uviděl, šel pryč. S S S

“The Life and Sojourn in Texas of Reverend Bohumir Menzel” will be pre sented by Dr. Lukáš Perutka on Thurs day, August 25, 2022, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Texas Czech Heritage & Cultural Center (TCHCC) Hanslik Hall, 250 Fairgrounds Road in La Grange, Texas. Reverend Bohumir (Gottfried) Men zel visited Texas in 1840 with a group of German and Czech settlers. He set tled in the New Braunfels, Fredericks burg, Castroville, and D’Hannis areas where he taught school, was a natural scientist, and a Catholic priest. Menzel’s pioneering impact nurtured the settle ment of Texas by the Czechs and Ger mans. He returned home to northern Bohemia in 1856. Dr. Lukáš Perutka from Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, Czech Republic, will pres ent the story of Menzel’s travels to Texas and return home where he fin ished his life’s work and was recognized for his many endeavors by Franz Jo seph, I. Perutka will then close with a Q&AThesession.public is invited to welcome Dr. Perutka and join in this special presen tation of Menzel’s life. For more infor mation, contact TCHCC at 888-785-4500 or email info@czecht exas.org.

Correct: Vy jste jel do města. S S S

The pronoun já is not capitalized. Neither do we capitalize adjec tives and adverbs indicating na tionality. (This is done in English.)

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Finally, quotation marks are al ways preceded by a colon. In Czech, the first quotation marks are on the line, not inverted, and are inverted at the end of the quo tation. The trend in the United States is to use the standard English quotation marks — “ ” .

Example: Mám česku ženu. — I have a Czech wife. Mluvíme česky. — We speak Czech. S S S Punctuation marks are the same in Czech as in English. (See also Lesson 5.) tečka (.) čárka (,) vykričnik uvozovací(!)středník (;) dvojtečka (:) pomlčka (—) otázník znaménka(?) (“ “) závorky ( ) rozdělováci znaménko (-) S S S

Example: Otec řekl synovi: “Pokračuj a uč se!” —SPJST— CHMGC Temple announces new exhibit - Moravian Glory - until October 1

The Czech Heritage Museum and Genealogy Center (CHMGC), 119 West French Avenue in Temple, recently in stalled a new temporary exhibit on loan from the National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library. Moravian Glory is the story of one Czech woman’s life told in the metaphor of four seasons. The images and stories are set in the Podluzi area of South Mo ravia near the Austrian border of the Czech Republic. The exhibit will be on display until October 1. The Czech Heritage Museum and Genealogy Center is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $4 for adults, $3 for ages 60 or older, and $2 for youth ages 12 and under. For information, please call 254-899-2935.Susan&CzechMuseumChandlerDirectorHeritageMuseumGenealogyCenter—SPJST—

—SPJST— CESAT announces Czech classes at Blinn College

Kolache setdemonstrationmakingforSept.9in Caldwell A kolache making demonstration will be held Friday, September 9, 2022, from 2 to 5 p.m. at First United Methodist Church, located at 306 West Fox Street in Caldwell, Texas. Limited to 40 par ticipants, pre-registration is required and can be accessed at this processish;inghttps://forms.gle/cZaEDqrzUjmtR3Ak7link:Thedemonstrationwillincludebakabatchofkolachesfromstarttofintechniquesonthebestwaytothedoughsothatthekolache

—SPJST— Czech Culture Calendar Granger church invites all to Sept. 4 annual bazaar DearSSReaders,Cyriland Methodius Catholic Church in Granger, Texas, will host its annual bazaar on Sunday, September 4, 2022, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. The bazaar will be held at the SSCM Parish Hall, located at 500 West Davilla in Granger. For more information, visit www.sschchurch.org; call 512-8592223; or email sscmchurch@gmail.com.Everyoneiscordiallyinvited to begin the day with 10 a.m. mass at 100 North BrazosBarbecueStreet.and sausage dinner with dressing and trimmings begins at 11 a.m. All plates are $15 (no child plates). Pre-made take-out will be available in side for $15. Drive-thru plates are avail able from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or until sold out. Barbecue by the pound begins at the pit at 7 a.m. Kitchen will be open all day until 9 p.m. Live auction starts at 1:30 p.m. Cash, check, or credit card is accepted. Auc tioneer is Buddy Johnson (License #TXS-6520).Thedayincludes fun, fellowship, and games! Games - cake walk, ring toss for sodas, toy booth, and fish pond - begin at 12 noon. Prize bingo is from 1:30 to 4 p.m.Dance with music by Fritz Hodde and Fabulous Six is from 6 to 10 p.m. for $10 per person. BYOB is not per mitted. Paula LodgeMarak29,Taylor—SPJST—

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August 24 to December 8

October 8 Czech Fest—at SPJST Lodge 88, 1435 Beall Street, Houston. 77008, 3 to 9 p.m.: Czech dancers, Czech beer, authentic Czech food, heritage, kolache eating contest, prize drawing, fun games for all ages, fair games, family-friendly. Buy tickets in advance at lodge88.org. Adults $15 - includes Czech meal; kids $15 - includes Czech meal and unlimited fair games.

will fit the criteria that the judges in the contest are wanting to see; and making kolaches for your family’s and friends’ enjoyment. Making at least one filling from scratch will be demonstrated. How to properly roll the dough balls, proper filling, and baking techniques will also be demonstrated. Stand Vita of Bryan and formerly of the Czech Republic will demonstrate the “chodsky” Bohemianstyle lare kolache that is popular in Southwest Bohemia.

Burleson County Chamber of Com merce’s 37th Annual Kolache Festival will be Saturday, September 10, 2022, in Caldwell, Texas. The festival will be downtown “on the square,” and Cal dwell is known as “The Kolache Capital of Texas.” Admission is free of charge. The Kolache Festival is from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Main Stage Polka Pavilion, 202 West Fox Street, in Caldwell. The Kolache Festival is a celebration of the revitalization of Czech heritage .

Monday through Saturday Czech Center Museum Houston, 4920 San Jacinto Street in Houston, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Exhibits. Experi ence the culture, art, music, and stories of many Czechs, Slovaks, and people of all cultures who left their country to seek liberty and democ racy in America. Beginner Czech Lessons: Monday evenings, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Conversational Czech hour - Saturdays, 1 to 2 p.m. Bring a friend or neighbor and come practice your Czech! Not a member? Join today for early access to concerts, movie nights, lectures, and events at CCMH as well as free Czech language lessons and monthly membership socials. For in formation, call 713-528-2060; or visit czechcenter.org.

The demonstration will be hosted by Bruno A. Shimek, State Non-Profes sional Championship winner in 2003 and 2009 and the first Champion of Champions in 2014 and member of the Bake Show Committee since 2015. He will be assisted from start to finish by Brian Estlund, who is a multiple rosette winner at the Kolache Festival and also a Bake Show Committee member. He will also be assisted by Lynette “Urba novsky” Shimek. For questions, call 979-567-2308 or email burleson-tx@ag.tamu.edu.—SPJST— Kolache inSeptemberFestival10Caldwell

Czech Ex-Students Association of Texas (CESAT) announces fall Czech Class at Blinn College, Schulenburg Campus, Live online: Monday through Thursday, 7:45 to 8:50 p.m. All courses transfer as foreign lan guage with a direct transfer to the University of Texas. To register for credit Czech class, call Shannon Wil liford 979-209-8228; or email shan non.williford@blinn.edu. A limited number of scholarships are available for credit Czech. For questions about class delivery, email Thadious.Pola sek@blinn.edu. Submitted by, Tha dious Polasek, Lodge 67, Schulenburg.

Tuesday through Saturday Czech Heritage Museum and Gene alogy Center (CHMGC), 119 West French Avenue, Temple. Hours: Open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $4 for adults, $3 for those 60 or older, and $2 for kids 12 and under. Czech Films: Held the second Tuesdays of the month - at the Beltonian Theatre, 219 East Central Avenue, Belton: Matinee at 3 p.m.; Night - 6 p.m. Free admission. Dona tions accepted online or through a do nation box at the concession window. Imported Czech beer, wine available. Every First and Third Tuesday Evenings: Tarok Parties—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. Thru Oc tober 1: Exhibit - Moravian Glory The story of one Czech woman’s life told in the metaphor of four seasons. The images and stories are set the Podluzi area of South Moravia near the Austrian border of the Czech Republic. Exhibit is on loan from the National Czech and Slovak Museum and Li brary. For all Museum information: tours, happenings, and activities, call CHMGC 254-899-2935 (can leave a message); email seum@gmail.com;czechheritagemufindthemon

. . a county that was basically a Czech settlement realized their precious iden tity was slipping away. New generations knew not the language, the music, or the art of their ancestors. Not only do we grasp at the past, but we hurry to share the history . . . to bring into today’s focus the beauty, talent, and delight of the CzechComepeople.tothe Kolache Festival and learn the wonderful Czech philosophy. Dance to the polka, and sing the songs of the musicians. Taste the true ethnic food, and lend your soul to the fulfill ment of the Czech cultural heritage.

September 13 to November 8 Czech Ex-Students Association of Texas (CESAT) announces fall Czech Class at Blinn College, Schulenburg Campus, Live online: Continuing edu cation Advanced Conversational Czech: To register for non-credit con tinuing education classes, call Loraine Orellana 979-743-5237; or email lorel lana@blinn.edu. Textbook is required. For questions about course delivery, email LodgeSubmittedThadious.Polasek@blinn.edu.by,ThadiousPolasek,67,Schulenburg.

Facebook; or visit the https://czechheritagemuseum.org.website

K. Ribbons awarded for all entries will be given to participants immediately after the awards ceremony.

B. All Burleson County non-profes sionals adults may enter in Burleson County or State Division. They may enter in only one division in any given C.year.The Champion division is for any baker who has ever won a Grand Cham pion title in any division. Entering this division is optional for Grand Champion winners.

F. All Bake Show entries must be made by one person. Team entries are not ac G.cepted.Registration will be from 7:45 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Saturday, September 10, H.2022.Judging will begin promptly at 10:30 a.m. I. After judging is complete, baked goods will be offered to the public for a donation to cover the cost of the event.

A. The Kolache Bake Show is open to youth, adult non-professional, and pro fessional bakers. Youth ages 9 through age 18, or still enrolled in high school as of January 1, 2022, may enter the Youth Division. Professionals are those indi viduals who have owned or been em ployed by a bakery and/or those who have received more than $1,000 in gross sales from sale of baked goods from their home or any other means. Once en tered as professional, then always a pro fessional. All others are considered adult non-professional or youth.

L. Decisions of the Kolache Bake Show Committee are final. M. All Grand Champion winners of the 2021 Kolache Bake Show are not eligi ble to compete in 2022. They may com pete in 2023. The Grand Champions of 2021 are invited to judge in the 2022 Kolache Bake Show.

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32 Monday, August 22, 2022 VĚSTNÍK Great Czech Entertainment Friday, September 9 is the Pre-Festi val Dinner and Dance at Burleson County Czech Heritage Museum, spon sored by Burleson County Czech Her itage Museum. The schedule is: 5:30 to 7 p.m. - Czech Meal of Slovacek Sausage and kraut with fixings 6 to 9:30 p.m. - Music and Dance by The Lost Cause Band

N. For additional information about guidelines or entries, contact the: Texas AgriLife Extension Service Of fice, 100 West Buck Street, Suite 105 , Caldwell, Texas 77836; phone 979567-2308; email burlesontx@ag.tamu.edu.Submitted by, Lillian Beasley Lodge 17, New —SPJST—Tabor Marak church to host annual homecoming picnic on Sept. 11 DearS.S.Readers,Cyriland Methodius Church in Marak, Texas, will host its annual home coming picnic on Sunday, September 11, 2022. The church is located seven miles northwest of Cameron on FM 2269.Mass is at 10:15 a.m. Serving begins at 11 a.m., and plates include home-fried chicken and sausage with all the trim mings and dessert. Meal tickets are $15 each. Drive-thru line will be available for plates-to-go with continuous serving while food lasts. iley Green ss Kolache

State of Texas Kolache Bake Show Sept. 10 in Caldwell Kolache, the original Czech wedding pastry, is a favorite national dessert throughout Czech Republic. The art of baking kolaches came with the early im migrants to Burleson County. Bakers have competed for 36 years to win the coveted title of Grand Champion Ko lache Baker of Burleson County. Over the years, the bake show has grown to six divisions. It is open to adult and youth nonprofessional professional and champion bakers. The 2022 State of Texas Kolache Bake Show will be held at First United Methodist Church, 306 West Fox Street in Caldwell, Texas. Guidelines are:

Tickets will be pre-sold only. Tickets can be purchased at the Burleson County Chamber of Commerce, 301 North Main Street in Caldwell, 979567-0000, or contact a Czech Museum member.Saturday, September 10 is the Ko lache Festival from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Main Stage Polka Pavilion at 202 West Fox Street. The schedule is: 9 a.m. - Vitam (Welcome) Opening prayer; flag ceremony; Na tional Anthem; “Texas Our Texas” and Kde Domov Muj” (Czech National An them); local, state, and national digni taries; crowning of Miss Kolache Festival Burleson County. 9:30 a.m. - SPJST Youth Beseda Dancers and Beseda Alumni Dancers

events include State of Texas Kolache Bake Show; The Kolache Bake Shoppe featuring “Ceske Kolace” - a block of kolache vendors on Main Street; The Kraitchar House Museum; Burleson County Czech Heritage Mu seum; U.S. Texas Czech Flag Cere mony; “Kde Domov Muj” Czech National Anthem; Creative Memories Guild Quilt Show; Street Rod and Clas sic Car Show at Davidson Creek Park from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Czech Adventure Land; quilt show (Friday and Saturday) from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Caldwell Civic and Visitors Center; arts and crafts show with more than 200 vendors and more than 40 food vendors; and kolache eat ingAllcontest.dayshuttle bus will run from Cal dwell High School to Kraitchar House and Burleson County Czech Heritage Museum and Kraitchar House to David son Creek Park. No pets are allowed at the festival. For more information about the fes tival, call 979-567-0000 or visit burle soncountytx.com/kolache-fest.Submittedby,LillianBeasleyLodge17,NewTabor—SPJST—

J. Grand Champions, Reserve Cham pions, and first place winners for each of 5 Kolache divisions will be recog nized, and 1 Grand Champion, 1 Re serve Champion, and 1st place class winners for the Kolache Roll division will be recognized at the Bake Show Awards ceremony at 3:30 p.m. at the Polka Pavilion (202 West Fox Street).

Riley Green is the 2021 Miss Ko lache Festival. She is a member of SPJST Lodge 9, Snook.

D. A kolache entry consists of 6 average size kolaches of the same filling and dough. These will be transferred by the committee to a plain disposable plate. A baker may enter one entry in each of the 12 classes: Apple, Apricot, Cheese, Meat and Cheese Combination, Other and Cheese Combination, Peach, Pop pyseed, Prune, Sausage, Other Fruit, Other Meat, and Other. (Tea Rings, Strudels, or any other form of baked goods are not accepted. See E. for Ko lache Roll.)

E. The Kolache Roll division is open to all bakers of all ages, both non-profes sional and professional. A Kolache Roll must be made with kolache dough (yeast) of any filling. A baker may enter one entry in each of 3 classes: Cream Cheese, Poppyseed, and Other. An entry consists of 6 approximately 1-inch slices of the same filling and dough.

11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. - The Moravians and The Czechaholics 12 p.m. - Kolache Eating Contest (southside of the courthouse) 3:30 p.m. - State Championship Ko lache Bake Show Awards and Cere monyFestival

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Kolache Eating Contest A KJT Kolache Eating Contest held from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. is open to four groups including men, women, juniors, and children (ages 9 and below). Awards will be $25 for adults and $15 for youth with contestants who win eating the ko lache(s) the fastest. Adults eat two ko laches with juniors and children eating only one. Learn to Play the Accordion Youth and adults (8 years to 99-plus) can learn how to play the accordion! Mason Nesvadba, accordionist with The Red Ravens, will be teaching the class from 3 to 4 p.m. Don’t miss this oppor tunity to get your kids and grandkids in terested in Czech music and the accordion! Bring your accordion; a few will be available. Call 361-649-2243 to reserve your place.

VĚSTNÍK Monday, August 22, 2022 33 Games begin at 11:30 a.m. A prize drawing will be held. Entertainment will be by Praha Brothers from 12 noon to 3 p.m. at Vrazel Polka Band Memorial Pa vilion. Auction is at 2 p.m. inside the airconditioned hall. All ages are invited and welcome to attend. The day includes entertainment for the entireLodgeDebbiefamily!Dohnalik47,Seaton—SPJST—

Kolaches and Czech Music With the doors opening at 10:30 a.m., the festival kicks off with complimen tary coffee and a variety of kolaches for sale. You can’t beat that to start off the day! And, you can complement that with great polkas, waltzes, etc. as the Czecha holics’ band begins also at 10:30 a.m. al ternating with The Red Ravens Band throughout the day from 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. The bands will be playing lots of great music for your dancing or just listening entertainment. Admission is $10 per person with youth under 15 years of age always admitted free of charge. Lots of Activities To whet your appetite, there will be plenty of different draft beers available. Of course, the Czech stew and sausage noon meal is available from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. for $12; kolaches throughout the day; and homemade chicken noodle soup and sausage wraps in the after noon. But also come to see the Czech booths and exhibits, arts and crafts, country store, KJT pastry wheel, silent auction, face painting for the young-atheart, and the kolache eating contest.

New this year will be the personal visits and greetings from the 2022 Texas Czech Heritage Society Miss Texas Czech-Slovak Queen Destiny Hollings worth and her younger sister Glorianna Hollingsworth, CHS Miss Texas Little Czech-Slovak Sister. Both will be per forming for the audience singing the United States, Czech, and Slovak Na tional Anthems. Taroky Lessons

Honoring Marjorie Matula

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This year at the festival, the Victoria County Czech Heritage Society is hon oring Marjorie (Mican) Matula and rec ognizing its “Charter Members” who started this society. This honor is being sponsored by Texas Polka News. Marjo rie was the driving force behind the or ganizing of Victoria County Czech Heritage Society in 1984. She worked diligently and with untiring effort to or ganize the Society, later serving as pres ident, and eventually serving as president of the Czech Heritage Society of Texas. For decades she was a true leader and inspiration to all as she worked to preserve and promote Czech heritage resulting in the successes of our Society today. She passed away in De cember 2021 at the age of 83. Nearly 50 members of the original 1984 Victoria County Czech Society

Czech Heritage Museum and genealogy center hosts opening for ‘Moravian glory’ exhibit Saturday, July 30, 2022 • Czech Heritage Museum and Genealogy Center in Temple, Texas

Several festival event programs are scheduled for the public to attend and gain and share knowledge and even win awards. For those wanting to learn to play taroky, a card game Czechs have played for over 100 years, free lessons and card playing will be held from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., taught by Joe Pustka. Joe is a Victoria County Czech Society charter member and initiated the first Texas State Tarok Tournament in 1984 which had a tourney for the following 30 years.

After two years of cancellations due to Covid, the Victoria County Czech Heritage Festival will be held on Sun day, September 25, 2022, in Victoria, Texas. Sponsored by the Victoria County Czech Heritage Society, the Fes tival is returning for its 34th year. Plan on attending it in the air-conditioned Victoria Community Center, located at 2905 East North Street in Victoria.

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DISTANCE EDUCATION: Krajánek ve světě and the Czech Association start the second round of registrations for the 2022-2023 school year GoodWeDay.would like to announce that for the second half of August, we have again opened the possibility to enroll in interactive online courses of the Czech language organized by the Krajánek ve Svět Association in cooperation with the Czech Association. In the 2021-2022 school year, a total of 125 students from 27 countries on five continents attended our courses. All the children not only learned a lot, but also found friends in the class, and in co operation with their parents, we manage to support their long-term relationship with the Czech language and the Czech Republic.Evenfrom the end of September, our inspiring and creative online teaching, a team of excellent teachers and Czech friends from all over the world await all children. In addition, we are adding more times that are also suitable for families outside the European time zone.Potential applicants can apply with out obligation until the end of August. The second round of online admission interviews (registrations) will take place from September 5 to 14.

34 Monday, August 22, 2022 VĚSTNÍK will also be honored. While the current membership is approaching 100, seven of these original charter members are active in the Society today. With all the music, fun, fellowship, entertainment and knowledge presented, the 2022 Victoria County Czech Her itage Festival is a great place to relax and enjoy some music along with great food and at the same time offering ac tivities for youth and young-at-heart! Don’t miss it! Plan on attending! Submitted by, Joe CzechVictoriaJanakCountyHeritage

—SPJST—Festival American Czech/Slovak Society plans October 9 Heritage Day in Dallas DearTheReaders,American Czech/Slovak Society held its meeting on Wednesday July 13, 2022. We set the date for our annual Heritage Day on Sunday, October 9 at Sokol Dallas from 12 noon until 6 p.m. The charge at the door is $10 per person (with or without your kroj . . . however, it is advised to show off your village). The Dallas Czech Orchestra will open the ceremony with a performance and present the flags. The Orchestra will lead the Ennis Beseda Dancers as our firstThisperformance.year,the live Czech band for your dancing pleasure will be the Jodie Mikula Band. Our performances will be held during the band breaks to give your dancing feet a rest. Some of our performers are the VH Czech School of Dallas, Nina’s Czech/Slovak Folk group, and Laddie’s Jam Session, so far. We are also asking if there are any Czech/Slovak vendors (table charge waived) who would like to sell their Czech/Slovak items such as Czech/Slo vak cookbooks, children’s Czech color ing books, Czech/Slovak song books, etc. Contact Nina Marcussan at czech schoolof dallas@yahoo.com for more details.There will be food and a cash bar available during the entire event. We hope you save the date - Sunday October 9, 2022 - for a fun-filled after noon with families and friends to cele brate Czech/Slovak heritage! I will be posting more information as it becomes available. Just set your calendar for October 9 at Sokol Dallas at 12 noon until 6 p.m. LyndaFraternally,Novak,—SPJST—Secretary Sokol Museum and Library offers virtual museum Sokol and Czech history, Slets, build ings, Sokol to America, Sokol in world wars, souvenirs and treasures, and gym nastics is available in a virtual museum at this ization(501c3)non-profit(SML)andSokoldemocracy.”culture,gymnastics,tributionsSokol’sstoryisseum.orgSokolmulink:Ourvision“sharingtheofcontoandMuseumLibraryisaorganproviding a virtual museum and library materials for educational, cul tural, and historic purposes.

“The history of Sokol is the modern history of the Czech national, and its long-lasting struggle for freedom and in dependence. I appreciate the work of Robert J. Tomanek, Ph.D. and consider Czech Immigrants and the Sokol Move ment one of the best books in English ever written concerning Sokol. It is a necessary handbook for everyone inter ested in looking behind the scenes of the Czech social, cultural, and political life in the USA from the 19th century to the present,” Martin Nekola, Ph.D., Histo rian, Researching on American Czechs. Penfield Books: penfield@penfield books.com; 900-728-9998; or National Czech & Slovak Museum & gory/books-music/,https://store.ncsml.org/product-cateLibrary:319-362-8500.RobertJ.Tomanek,Ph.D.ProfessorEmeritusAnatomyandCellBiologyCarverCollegeofMedicineUniversityofIowa—SPJST— 27 států na pěti kontinentech. Všechny děti se toho nejen spoustu naučily, ale také si našly ve třídě kama rády a ve spolupráci s rodiči se nám daří v nich dlouhodobě podporovat vztah k češtině a České republice. I od konce září na všechny děti opět čeká naše inspirativní a kreativní online výuka, tým výborných učitelů a čeští ka marádi ze všech koutů světa. Přidáváme navíc více časů, které jsou vhodné i pro rodiny mimo evropské časové pásmo. Případní zájemci se mohou nezávazně přihlásit do konce srpna. DRUHÉ KOLO online přijímacích pohovorů (zápisů) bude probíhat v září od 5.9. do Nabídka14.9.kurzů: předškoláci (5 - 6 let), 1. - 4. třída, projektově-konverzační kurzy, čeština jako druhý jazyk Bližší informace o jednotlivých kur zech a jejich obsahu naleznete popis-kurzu/https://www.krajanekvesvete.cz/vyuka/zde:Dnya časy jednotlivýcg kurzů jsou pak vypsány na stránce jednotlivých kurzů O Projektu Distanční online výuka českého jazyka je uzpůsobena specifikům českých žáků žijících dlouhodobě v zahraničí. Projekt je zaměřen především na děti, které nemají přístup k výuce češtiny (například nežijí v místě, jež má aktivní krajanskou školu nebo krajanský spolek, který výuku češtiny organizuje, popřípadě výuka poskytovaná krajans kým spolkem nepokrývá jejich potřeby). Cílem projektu je vytvoření systému, který by umožnil dětem přístup k výuce, učebním pomůckám přizpůsobeným specifickým požadavkům multi lingvních dětí a vytvoření inkluzivních tříd tvořených dětmi žijícími v zahraničí.S PLenkaúctouKanellia ředsedkyně •

DISTANČNÍ VÝUKA: Krajánek ve světě a Česká asociace zahajují druhé kolo zápisů na školní rok 2022-2023 Dobrýdovolujemeden, si s oznámit, že jsme pro druhou polovinu srpna opět otevřeli možnost se zapsat do interaktivních on line kurzů češtiny, které pořádá spolek Krajánek ve světě ve spolupráci s Českou asociací. Ve školním roce 2021-2022 navštěvovalo naše kurzy celkem 125 žáků z

Courses offered: preschoolers (5 to 6 years old), 1st - 4th grade, project-con versation courses, Czech as a second language.Moreinformation about individual courses and their content can be found at this link: vete.cz/vyuka/popis-kurzu/https://www.krajanekvesThedaysandtimesoftheindividual

Barbecue and Sausage Dinner with Dressing and Trimmings Dine In begins at 11 a.m. (No child plates.) Drive -thru 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or until sold out. Kitchen will be open all day until 9 p.m.

Fellowship, and Games! Games Begin at 12 Noon • Prize Bingo 1:30 to 4 p.m. Cake Walk, Ring Toss for Sodas, Toy Booth, Fish Pond Live Auction Starts at 1:30 p.m. Buddy Johnson, Auctioneer License TXS-6520 • Payment by check/cash only Dance 6 to 10 p.m. - $10 per person Music by Fritz Hodde and the Fabulous Six • BYOB is not permitted www.sscmchurch.org • 512-859-2223 • sscmchurch@gmail.com March on Mugs 4 to 5 p.m. Guests are encouraged to bring their favorite mug, stein, or drinking container. Prizes awarded to the Top 3 Men’s and Top 3 Women’s mugs! A fun game where you could be a lucky winner of delicious baked goods! NEW CONTEST The JodieTatarevichRandyBand1to4p.m.MikulaOrchestra5to9p.m. Music for ChickenCounty-Western,everyone!Tejano,Polka,Linedancing,dance,andmore. ReservationsDANCINGAvailable with Pre-Paid Admissions Only Reserve Early! Call 817-624-1361 Fo r m o re d e t a ils , visi t na t io na lh a ll f o r t wo r t h . co m Food Available 12 noon to 8 p.m. Czech Dinner Roast pork loin and parsley potatoes Tex Dinner Smoked brisket or sausage and potato salad Both dinners include sauerkraut, green beans, macaroni salad, roll, and all the fixins Adult Plate: $12 Child Plate: CAKEDINNER$6WALK SPJST Lodge 92, Fort Worth 3316 Roberts Cut-Off Road • Fort Worth, TX 76114 Saturday, September 17, 2022 12 noon to 10 p.m. Adult Admission: $10 • Ages 12 and under: FREE CELEBRATING 112 YEARS AND SEVEN GENERATIONS OF OUR CZECH HERITAGE CZECH -TEX FESTIVAL Annual PICNICHomecoming Sunday, Sept. 11 Marak, Texas SS Cyril and Methodius Church 7 miles northwest of Cameron on FM 2269 Mass at 10:15 a.m. Serving begins at 11 a.m. Plates served with all the trimmings Dessert included Meal Tickets - $15 each Drive-Thru Line for Plates-to-Go Continuous serving while food lasts. Games 11:30 a.m. • Prize Drawing Entertainment by Praha Brothers - 12 noon to 3 p.m. at Vrazel Polka Band Memorial Pavilion Auction 2:30 p.m. inside the air-conditioned hall Entertainment for the entire family!

Lenka Kanellia, —SPJST—Chair

SS Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church BAZAAR Sunday, September 4, 2022

Premade Take-Out Plates available inside - $15

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SSCM Parish Hall • 500 West Davilla • Granger Everyone is invited to 10 a.m. Mass • 100 North Brazos Street Barbecue-by-the pound at the pit at 7 a.m.

VĚSTNÍK Monday, August 22, 2022 35 courses are then listed on the page of the individual courses About the Project Distance online teaching of the Czech language is adapted to the spe cifics of Czech pupils living abroad for a long time. The project is primarily aimed at children who do not have ac cess to Czech language lessons (for ex ample, they do not live in a place that has an active expatriate school or an ex patriate association that organizes the teaching of Czech, or the education pro vided by the expatriate association does not cover their needs). The goal of the project is to create a system that would allow children access to teaching, learn ing aids adapted to the specific require ments of multilingual children and the creation of inclusive classes made up of children living abroad.

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36 Monday, August 22, 2022 VĚSTNÍK US to donate 8 helicopters to Czech Republic

The Czech Republic split from Slo vakia in 1993 and joined NATO in 1999. It has since focused on upgrading the outdated Soviet-era military equipment to meet the bloc’s standards.

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Source: Pixabay The United States said Friday, Au gust 19, 2022, that it will donate eight combat and multi-purpose helicopters to the Czech Republic, a NATO member. The Czech Republic has been a major contributor of military equipment to Ukraine since Russia invaded on Feb ruaryThe24.six combat AH-1Z and two multi-purpose UH-1Y helicopters will be given under the Excess Defense Ar ticles programme, the US embassy in Prague“Thesaid.Czech Republic will only pay for the upgrade and transport of the equipment,” the embassy said on Twitter.In2019, Prague announced it would buy eight UH-1Y and four AH-1Z heli copters made by the Texas-based Bell company to replace obsolete RussianmadeAllMi-35/24s.20choppers are expected to ar rive next year. The Russian helicopters are a legacy of four decades of totalitarian com munist rule — until 1989 — in the former Czechoslovakia.

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LODGE 54, WEST (3) Lodge Meetings: First Friday in March, June, and No vember, and the second Friday in September at St. Jo seph Hall, 303 South Harrison Street in West, 7 p.m. For information, call Freddie Kaluza 254-709-2303.

Sunday, November 13—Lodge meeting, 3 p.m. Sunday, December 11—Lodge meeting/Christmas party/50- and 75-year member recognition at Vsetin Educational Building

LODGE 24, CYCLONE - FLAG HALL (2) Lodge Hall: 411 FM 964, Cyclone. Hall Rental Infor mation: Mark Maddux 254-721-1774; or Brenda Mad dux 254-721-1682. Lodge Meetings: Second Monday of each month, 7 p.m. at the hall.

LODGE 17, NEW TABOR (1) Lodge Hall: 2674 CR 225, Caldwell. Hall Rental Infor mation: 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 in formation, call Youth Leader Holly Narro 979-2184931.

LODGE 29, TAYLOR (2) • All Friday night dances 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Free admission • Hamburgers served at 6 p.m. Regular business hours: Hall is open Wednesday through Sunday, 3 to 10 p.m. Lodge Hall: 5025 FM 619, Taylor. Hall Rental Information/Hall Phone: 512352-9139. Lodge Meetings: Second Wednesday of each month, 6:30 p.m. at the hall. Friday, August 26 - Robert Lawhorn and Triple Threat Friday, September 2 - Sterling Country Friday, September 9 - Gabriel River Band Friday, September 16 - The Other Band Friday, September 23 - Second Hand Rose Saturday, September 24 - SPJST Lodge 29, Taylor 21st Annual BBQ Cook-Off Friday, September 30 - Pure Country LODGE 30, TAITON (6) Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 1:30 p.m. at Taiton Community Center, 14221 FM 961, El Campo. For information, call President Yvonne Mar caurele 979-543-8146. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 2:30 p.m. at Taiton Community Center, 14221 FM 961, El Campo. For youth club in formation, call Youth Leader Lisa Bubela 979-5437120.

LODGE 48, BEYERSVILLE (2) Lodge Hall: 10450 FM 619, Taylor. Hall Bookings/Rent als: Call Kim Ogden 512-739-9324 or email SPJST48@gmail.com. Lodge Meetings: Second Mon day of each month at 6 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: Held at Taylor Animal Shelter on Saturday morning. For date/time and information, contact Youth Leader Michelle Newsom 512-913-0226; mrn81978@gmail.com.

LODGE 18, ELGIN (2) Lodge Hall: 702 Hwy 95 North, Elgin. Lodge 18 is a non-smoking facility. Polka and Country band book ings: FL Meyer 512-940-7970. Hall phone: 512-2853100. Dances: 3 to 7 p.m.; cover $10 per personunless otherwise noted. Lodge Meetings: Third Tues day of each month, 7 p.m. at the hall. Follow us on Facebook - www.facebook.com/elginSPJSTlodge18 and on Twitter - @SPJSTelgin18 .

LODGE 51, ELLINGER (1) Lodge Meetings: Third Friday of March, June, Sep tember, and December, 6:30 p.m. at Ellinger Fire De partment, West Main Street in Ellinger. For information, call Calvin Hlinsky 979-378-2364.

LODGE 35, ELK (3) Lodge Hall: 9508 Elk Road, Axtell. Hall Rental Infor mation: Gene Pavelka 254-749-3326. Hall Phone: 254-863-9320. Lodge Meetings: Second Wednesday of each month, 7:30 p.m. at the hall. Sales Agent: James (Dude) Mann 254-715-0275; mrdudemann@yahoo.com.

LODGE 4, HALLETTSVILLE (6) Lodge Meetings: Held every other month at 3 p.m. at Hallettsville Chamber of Commerce, 1614 North Tex ana Street, Hallettsville. For information/updates, call President Joe Siptak 979-479-0056.

LODGE 73, SEYMOUR (4) Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 12 p.m. - unless otherwise noted. For information, call Alice Orsak 940-889-2391.

LODGE 80, HOLLAND (2) Lodge Meetings: Held bi-monthly on the second Tues day of the months of January, March, May, July, Sep tember, and November at “The Hall” (formerly SPJST Lodge 80 Hall), 12141 East FM 2268. Meetings begin at 6:30 p.m. Watch the Věstník for changes in dates or times. Bingo returns September 1. For information, call 254-760-6427.

LODGE 38, KOVAR (1) Lodge Hall: 278 Zimmerhanzel Road, Flatonia. Hall Rental Information: 512-237-9099/Donna; or 512-5812672/Dana. Lodge Meetings: Second Monday of each month, 6:30 p.m. at the hall. For information, call 512332-6758/Alfred.

LODGE 6, COTTONWOOD (3) Lodge Hall: 700 South Czech Hall Road, West. Hall Rental Information: Peggy Dobecka 254-717-0383 or Jeanette Beseda 254-717-7840. Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at the lodge hall. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 1:30 p.m. at the hall. For information, contact Youth Leader Peggy Dobecka 254-717-0383; or dataped@sbcglo bal.net. Fri, Sat, Sun/Sept. 2, 3, 4 - Westfest Monday, Sept. 5 - Westfest/Cleanup Sunday, Sept. 11 - Meeting, 2 p.m.

LODGE 25, ENNIS (3) Lodge Hall: 1901 East Hwy 34, Ennis. Hall Rental In formation: 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. fol lowed by a complimentary social in the game room. Youth Club Meetings: For date, time, place, and more information, call Youth Leader Rita Holland 469-3372284.

LODGE 49, ROWENA (4) Lodge Hall: 706 FM 2133, Rowena. Hall Rental Infor mation: 325-442-4841 - Beverly Teplicek. Lodge Meet ings: Held quarterly - first Wednesday of February, May, August, and November at 7 p.m. at the hall. Call Laura Pospichal for information 325-365-6485. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month at 1 p.m. at the hall. Call Youth Leader Becky Wood for infor mation 325-656-0029.

LODGE 63, SWEET HOME (6) Lodge Meetings: Third Thursday of May, August, and November at 7 p.m. For meeting location and infor mation, call 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 81, NEEDVILLE (5) Lodge Hall: 13609 Violet Street in Needville. Hall Man ager/Bookings/Rentals: Marion Morales 281-650-4466. Lodge Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 1 p.m. at the hall; meal at 12 noon. For information, email bradley@needvilleinsurance.com. Youth Club Meet ings: Third Sunday of each month at 1 p.m. at the hall. For information, email Youth Leader Kristen Jones jo neskb06@hotmail.com.

LODGE 47, SEATON - STAR HALL (2) Lodge Hall: 10842 State Hwy 53, Temple. 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 1, FAYETTEVILLE (1) Lodge Hall: 507 East Main Street, Fayetteville. 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.

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LODGE 76, WICHITA FALLS (4) Lodge Meetings: Sunday, September 13; and Sunday, December 6. Meetings are at 12:30 p.m. at Luby’s Caf eteria, 1801 Ninth Street in Wichita Falls. For infor mation, contact Dianna Ibarra 940-224-7383.

LODGE 23, MORAVIA (6) Lodge Hall: FM 957 North, Schulenburg (located 12 miles south of Schulenburg, in Moravia). Lodge Meet ings: 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 39, BRYAN (1) Lodge Hall: Cherry Bend Circle, Lot 12, Bryan. For in formation, call President Wade O’Shields 979-2183527; or FAC Ronnie Roesler 979-406-0158. LODGE 40, EL CAMPO-HILLJE (6) Lodge Hall: 30420 Loop 524 US Hwy 59, Hillje. Hall Rental Information: Cathy Garcia 979-332-1614; Hall Phone: 979-648-2317. Lodge Meetings: Second Sun day of each month, 1 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meet ings: 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, Au gust, and November at 6:30 p.m. at Six Mile Volunteer Fire Department Meeting Room, Royal Road, Port La vaca. For information, call 361-746-4464; or email dan marysitka@yahoo.com.

LODGE 67, SCHULENBURG (1) Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly at Oakridge Smoke house Restaurant in Schulenburg, 2 p.m. For meeting date/time, call Ernest Kutac 979-561-7190.

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 wel come. Youth Club Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at Sokol Hall, 5502 Kostoryz Road, Cor pus Christi. Call Youth Leader Marcia Rew for infor mation 361-563-6779.

LODGE 20, GRANGER (2) Lodge Hall: 114 West Davilla, Granger. Hall Rental In formation: Brenna Bohac 512-859-2584. Lodge Meet ings: 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 28, EAST BERNARD (6) Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of March, June, Sep tember, and December at 12 noon at Wharton County Library - East Bernard Branch, 746 Clubside Drive, East Bernard. Call Secretary Helen Kelner 281-3422624 for information.

LODGE 15, BUCKHOLTS (2) Lodge Hall: 600 State Hwy 190/Hwy 36, Buckholts (historic hexagon-shaped building with a stone en trance.) Hall Rental Information: 254-217-2863. Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly. For information, call 254-7213902.

LODGE 8, WEIMAR (6) Lodge Meetings: Fourth Monday of February, May, Au gust, and November at 12 p.m. at Oakridge Smoke house Restaurant, Schulenburg. For information, contact Carolyn 979-247-4168.

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. 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 Monday at 5 p.m., 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 non-profit organ ization 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 9, SNOOK (1) Lodge Hall: 457 CR 269, Snook. Hall Rental Infor mation: 979-272-3732. Lodge Meetings: First Wednes day 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 32, VICTORIA (6) Lodge Meetings: Held the second Thursday of every other month at 6:30 p.m. at Grapevine Cafe, 110 Med ical Drive, Suite 102, Victoria at 6:30 p.m. For infor mation, contact President Mark Lester 361-212-1143; or Secretary Linda Mozisek 361-676-7561.

LODGE 13, DIME BOX (1) Lodge Meetings: Second Thursday of each month at the Diamond I Venue (former SPJST Lodge 13 Hall), 1081 County Road 425, Dime Box, at 7 p.m. For infor mation, contact Ricky Ford 979-884-1451.

LODGE 141, SEALY (1) Lodge Meetings: Second Tuesday of February, April, June, August, and October at 6 p.m. at Gordon Memo rial Library, 917 North Circle Drive, Sealy. December meeting is held at Tony’s Restaurant; free meal for members. For information, contact Bernice Stolarski 713-459-7274; bbstol@sbcglobal.net.

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 an nounced at a later date.) For information, call Stephen Bliznak 979-251-4150; or Lenora Bliznak 979-2778845.

LODGE 177, ACADEMY (2) Lodge Hall: 711 Rio Poco, Little River-Academy. 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 148, EL MATON (6) Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the second Sunday at 3 p.m. at Frank Hahn’s Camphouse in El Maton. For information contact Melissa Zielonka 979-618-1890.

LODGE 117, ROBSTOWN (7) Lodge Meetings: First Saturday of March, June, Sep tember, and December, 1:30 p.m. at Hilltop Community Center, 11425 Leopard, Corpus Christi.

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LODGE 133, SAN ANTONIO (7) Lodge Meetings: Quarterly meetings are held in March, July, October, and December. For information, contact President Jarolyn Popp 830-964-5135.

LODGE 92, FORT WORTH - NATIONAL HALL (3) Lodge Hall: 3316 Roberts Cut Off Road, Fort Worth 76114. 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 - un less otherwise noted.

LODGE 183, ARLINGTON (3) Lodge Hall: 3100 Pleasant Valley Lane, Arlington. Hall Rental Information/Hall Phone: 682-800-3485. Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly - the third Sunday of Feb ruary, May, August, and November at 2 p.m. at the hall. For information, call Ann Pustejovsky 214-8769029; amp0404@yahoo.com.

LODGE 107, FLORESVILLE (7) Lodge Hall: 1156 FM 1303, Floresville. Hall Rental In formation: 830-393-2600/Roxy. Lodge Meetings: Sec ond 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 196, HOUSTON-WEST (5) Lodge Hall: 17810 Huffmeister Road in Cypress. Hall Phone: 281-373-9482; email spjstlodge196@gmail.com. Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month. Lunch at 1 p.m.; meeting at 2 p.m. For information, contact Cadance Wager 281373-9428; spjstlodge196@gmail.com.

LODGE BLEIBLERVILLE-NELSONVILLE201 (1) Lodge Hall: 3948 FM 2502, Bleiblerville. Directions: Hall is across the street from the post office in Bleibler ville. Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 3 p.m. at the hall. For information, call Jenell 979-3572181.

LODGE 187, ROUND ROCK (2) Lodge Hall: 920 Luther Peterson Place in Round Rock. Hall Rental Information: Call Rubie Volek 512-7714948. Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, beginning at 2 p.m. at the hall, followed by en tertainment and potluck meal. Youth Club Meetings: Second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. at the hall fol lowed by entertainment and potluck meal. For infor mation, call Jennifer McCarthy 512-565-9156.

LODGE 130, DALLAS (3) Lodge Meetings: For monthly meeting date, time, and location, contact President/Sales Agent John Vrla 214906-3385 or email jvrla@cebridge.net.

LODGE 97, PLACEDO (6) Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on Mondays; the re maining meeting date: September 12 at 5:30 p.m. at Grapevine Cafe, 110 Medical Drive, Suite 102, Vic toria. For information, call Secretary Judy Bellanger 361-576-2935.

LODGE 185, NEW BRAUNFELS (7) Lodge Meetings: Every other month - February, April, June, August, October, and December. For meeting date, time, and location, contact Theresa Haag 830832-3664; theresa.haag686@gmail.com. Youth Club Meetings: Fourth Sunday of each month. For meeting time/location, contact Youth Leader Jessica McCoy 979-777-8215; jmccoy@pta.com.

LODGE 246, MORGAN’S POINT (2) Lodge Meetings: Unless otherwise announced, sec ond 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 David Nauert 254-534-0809.

LODGE 87, TEMPLE (2) Lodge Hall: 320 North 50th Street in Temple. Lodge Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at the hall. For information, contact Dan Kacir 254-773-2363; kacirlaw@sbcglobal.net.

LODGE 91, SAN JACINTO (5) Lodge Meetings: Quarterly meetings - TBA in the Věstník For information, contact Lodge Secretary Vonda Smesny 832-694-8762

LODGE 157, LUBBOCK (4) Lodge Meetings: Last Sunday of March, June, and September; then scheduled in December. For meeting location, contact Secretary Cynthia Kristinek 806-7637245; cyndynjerome@gmail.com.

LODGE 151, WHARTON (6) Lodge Meetings: Second Monday of March, June, September, and December at 6:30 p.m. at Wharton Depot Museum, 100 South Sunset Street in Wharton. For information, contact David Bucek 979-532-5884; jbucek2001@yahoo.com.

LODGE 88, HOUSTON (5) Standing Events: ● Bingo every Thursday ● Beer Garden every Friday ● Ladies Night - first Thursday of each month ● Guys Night - third Thursday of each month Visit www.lodge88.org/special-event for updates Lodge Hall: 1435 Beall Street at West 15th, Houston (the Heights). Hall Phone/Rental Information: Call 713869-5767; or visit www.lodge88.org. Dances are held 8 to 11:30 p.m., unless otherwise noted. For infor mation, 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: Second Sunday, 2 p.m. at the halll; unch served at 1 p.m. Youth Club Meetings: Held second Sunday of each month at the hall at 1 p.m. (one hour prior to adult lodge meeting). For youth club information, contact Youth Leader Sarah Itz 713-303-8845. Saturday, August 27—Mark Halata and Texavia, 7 to 11 p.m. Friday, September 9—Fab 5, 8 to 11:30 p.m. Saturday, October 1—Yelba’s Variety Band, 7 to 11 p.m. Saturday, December 31—Fab 5, 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.

LODGE 160, SAN ANGELO (4) Lodge Meetings: Third Thursday of February, May, and August; the November meeting is held the third Sunday. Watch the Věstník for meeting time/location. For infor mation, contact Sandra Jansa 325-651-8045; or san dra.jansa@hotmail.com. Youth Club Meetings: For date, time, location, call Youth Leader Ryan Jansa 325234-5879.

LODGE 186, CALDWELL (1) Lodge Meetings: Second Tuesday of each month, 6:30 p.m. at the hall. For information, contact Victor Mendez 512-743-8297; or vmendez@kmc.net. Youth Club Meeting information: TBD.

LODGE 219, EL PASO (4) Lodge Meetings: Second Thursday of each month, 12 noon, at Corner Bakery Cafe, 655 Sunland Park Drive in El Paso. For questions, call President Aracely Quiz 915-999-2062.

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 979-922-1553.

LODGE 179, WARRENTON (1) Lodge Meetings: The lodge meets quarterly. Date and location will be announced in the Věstník prior to the meeting each month. For information, contact Ricky Weyand 979-966-7138.

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.

LODGE 180, BURLESON (3) Update: Police Station Room is no longer available for our meetings. Please call for meeting location 817-905-2097 or 972-268-0022. Lodge Meetings: First Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m.

LODGE 154, FORT WORTH (3) Lodge Hall: 6500 Boat Club Road, Fort Worth. Hall Phone: 817-237-5181.Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly at 3 p.m. at the hall. For information, call 817-7312580. Youth Club Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 5 p.m. For meeting location, contact Youth Leaders CarrieAnn Jones 817-371-1727, carrieann jones@att.net or Appa Burcie 817-614-2967, abbur cie2015@gmail.com for information. LODGE 155, AUSTIN (2) Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly. For dates time, and location, call Secretary Ginny Prasatik 512-472-1721.

LODGE 184, MOULTON (6) Lodge Meetings: Second Tuesday of February, May, August, and November, 7 p.m. at Moulton VFD meeting room. For information, contact Secretary Terry Steven son 361-772-0046; terrywstevenson@gmail.com.

LODGE 258, SEGUIN (7) Lodge Meetings: For meeting date, location, and time, contact President Chester Jenke 210-413-3053 or Treasurer Colleen Jenke—SPJST—210-215-9494.

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, Jourdan ton. For information, contact Secretary Bettie House 830-281-8246. Youth Club Meetings: Youth attend quarterly adult lodge meetings and interim monthly meetings held the second Sunday of the month. Time and location TBD monthly. For information, contact Youth Leader Regina House 830-570-2046.

LODGE 189, BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION (1) Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly - second Sunday of March, June, and September at 2 p.m., and a social meeting in December - at C and J Barbecue, 1010 South Texas Avenue in Bryan - unless otherwise noted. For information call President Henry Mayo 979777-1426. LODGE 191, LUFKIN (5) Update: Hall has sold. Quarterly meetings to be an nounced in the Vestnik Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly. Watch for meeting an nouncement in the Vestnik. For information, call George Scogin 936-875-2867.

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 325333-4089.

LODGE 182, FALLS COUNTY (2) Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at The Chicken Place, 504 Bridge Street, Marlin. Youth Club Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 3 p.m. at The Chicken Place, 504 Bridge Street, Marlin. For information, contact Youth Leader Becky Becken dorf 254-749-5732.

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 Secretary Michael D. Hosch 254-913-0273.

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

LODGE 172, PASADENA (5) Lodge Meetings: Quarterly meetings to be announced in the Vestnik. For information or questions, call Jerry Dressler 512-551-9009. Wednesday, September 21, 2022—Quarterly meet ing at Peppers Steak and Seafood, 3604 Fairmont Parkway in Pasadena at 6 p.m. Make your plans to at tend our dinner/meeting by contacting Jerry Dressler 512-551-9009.

LODGE 207, IOWA PARK (4) Lodge Meetings: Third Thursday of each month, 6 p.m. For meeting location, call Secretary Joyce Kotulek 940-855-0882.

LODGE 142, HOUSTON (5) Lodge Meetings: Third Sunday of each month except in December, meeting is on the second Sunday at 2 p.m. - unless otherwise noted; lunch served at 1 p.m. Meetings are held at SPJST Lodge 88, Houston, 1435 Beall Street at West 15th (the Heights) in Houston in the annex building - unless otherwise noted. For infor mation, contact Lodge142 President Dennis Hermis 713-826-2981; or Secretary Elizabeth Hermis 281787-8717. Youth Club Meetings: Held at the same date, time, and location as the adult lodge meetingsunless otherwise noted. For information, call Youth Leader Amanda Muzny 713-560-5377.

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