Vestnik 2023.02.27

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Introducing . . . A New Plan For Children

SPJST is rolling out a new life insurance plan for children, called JT21. It’s a term policy until age 21, at which time they can convert it to a permanent policy. If your child is between the ages of 0 and 12 years, you can purchase $10,000 for $10 per month, or $25,000 for $15 per month. If your child is between 13 and 18 years of age, you can purchase $10,000 for $15 per month, or $25,000 for $20 per month. Once the young adult turns 21 years of age, they will have the option to automatically convert the $10,000 certificate to $20,000 or the $25,000 certificate to $50,000 with no medical, at their current age.

Once they convert, that price will be locked in for their entire life. They will not have to worry about price increases or lapsing (unless they stop paying premiums).

With this, the child will qualify for the SPJST Youth Program and all the benefits that come with it. Contact your local SPJST Sales Agent for more infor- For its svacina at the Sunday, February 19 meeting, Lodge 84, Dallas members learned the art of making Czech rosette pastries. Ray Faraizl explains the technique for making authentic Czech rosettes. The beautiful, finished rosettes were delicious, too! More on page 10.

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1 PENNIES SCHOLARSHIP FUND

The 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive for the 2022-2023 year continues through March 31—and we need your help! Our goal is $25,000, and we have raised $19,904 so far. A big thanks to all who have contributed to the 100 Pennies and Memorial Scholarship Funds. Please help us make our goal for this year with a donation to this drive. Donations go directly to funding scholarships that are awarded to deserving SPJST members who are furthering their education. Donations can be made online at https://spjst.org/scholarships/ or mail to SPJST 100 Pennies, PO Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503-0100.

SEE PAGE 6 FOR A FUN AND CREATIVE WAY FOR ALL TO PARTICIPATE!

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Volume 111 Number 4 Benevolence ★ Humanity ★ Brotherhood February 27, 2023 ISSN —07458800 Interest Rates.......................................3 Important Dates ...................................3 Readers Write ......................................3 Member Engagement Activities .........5 March Caring Challenge .....................6 District News........................................7 Lodge Section......................................8 Youth Section ....................................21 In Memoriam ......................................19 Czech Culture ....................................23 Advertisements .................................25 Lodge Calendar .................................26 Lodge 88 Houston names 2022 Fraternalist of the Year Lodge 142 Houston honors deceased members Lodge 186 Caldwell hosts appreciation dinner Y 7 Z 7 Y 7 Z Inside This Week’s Vestnik Y 7 Z 7 Y 7 Z Page 11 Page 14 Page 16
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SPJST HOME OFFICE

PO Box 100 • Temple, Texas 76503

800-727-7578 • 254-773-1575 www.spjst.org

VĚSTNÍK EDITOR: MELANIE ZAVODNY, FIC

254-773-1575 (ext. 122)

Mobile/Text: 254-534-0807

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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PRESIDENT/CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

BRIAN VANICEK, FIC

254-773-1575 (ext. 139)

Mobile: 254-534-2902 vanicek@spjst.com

VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES AND MARKETING DELISLE DOHERTY

254-773-1575 (ext. 240)

Mobile: 832-232-2049 delisled@spjst.com

VICE PRESIDENT OF COMMUNICATIONS

MELANIE ZAVODNY

254-773-1575 (ext. 122)

Mobile: 254-534-0807 melaniez@spjst.com

CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

LEONARD D. MIKESKA, FIC

254-773-1575 (ext. 149)

Mobile: 254-721-4739 leonardm@spjst.com

CONTROLLER

ROY VAJDAK

254-773-1575 (ext. 142) royv@spjst.com

DISTRICT ONE DIRECTOR/VICE CHAIR

DONNIE VICTORICK, FIC, CFFM PO Box 85, Snook, TX 77878-0085

Home: 979-272-3265 • Mobile: 979-224-3125 dv.aggie71@gmail.com

DISTRICT TWO DIRECTOR JESSE POSPISIL

4710 FM 1331, Taylor, TX 76574-2164 512-826-7371 jlpospisil@yahoo.com

DISTRICT THREE DIRECTOR/CHAIR

JOHN ENGELKE

6475 Gholson Rd, Waco, TX 76705-5330 254-717-7534 john.engelke@hotmail.com

DISTRICT FOUR DIRECTOR

BOBBY DAVIS, FICF, CFFM

1886 Pecos St, Ste 3, San Angelo, TX 76901-3268 Mobile: 325-450-3748 • Fax: 325-657-2003 bgdsr2428@aol.com

DISTRICT FIVE DIRECTOR BRADLEY STAVINOHA, FIC

10522 Will Lehmann Rd, Needville, TX 77461-9164

Mobile: 979-739-2386 • Office: 979-793-7411 spjst@earthlink.net

DISTRICT SIX DIRECTOR ANNIE VAHALIK

413 Beechwood Dr, Victoria, TX 77901-4516 361-649-4888 amvahalik@gmail.com

DISTRICT SEVEN DIRECTOR REGINA HOUSE

176 County Road 343, Charlotte, TX 78011-3663

830-570-2046

spjst202youth@gmail.com

GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE

District One - Bill Orsak, Vice Chair PO Box 252, Snook, TX 77878-0252

979-272-1243 • billorsak@gmail.com

District Two - Edwin Pechal

10660 State Highway 53, Temple, TX 76501-7446

254-721-2887 • edwinpechal@yahoo.com

District Three - Michael Galler

1312 Fawn Lily Dr, Temple, TX 76502-7808

254-744-8973 • mlgaller54@gmail.com

District Four - Brad Teplicek

PO Box 372, Rowena, TX 76875-4006

325-442-2001 • bptep@aol.com

District Five - Dorothy Pflughaupt, Chair

1243 Clovis Rd, Houston, TX 77008-6232

713-859-8976 • dotpflugh@yahoo.com

District Six - Lisa Bubela, Secretary

1405 Divide St, El Campo, TX 77437-6152

979-543-7120 • lisa_bubela@yahoo.com

District Seven - Oscar Korus

2565 Bruce Rd, Poteet, TX 78065-5013

830-391-4169 • oscarkorus@gmail.com

STATE FRATERNAL DIRECTOR

FRANK HORAK

Office: 254-773-1575 (ext. 177) • Mobile: 254-534-0681 frankh@spjst.com

TERRITORY MANAGERS EAST TERRITORY

KERRY HERRINGTON

281-704-5737 • kerryh@spjst.com

NORTH TERRITORY

CHRIS LIEBUM, LUTCF®, NSSA® 346-261-2100 • chrisl@spjst.com

WEST TERRITORY

RALPH JUAREZ, FIC, FICF 361-537-5506 • ralphj@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 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

District Seven - April Haag Adkins

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

Let’s see your 100 pennies (or dollar bills)!

March is the final month of the 2022-2023 SPJST 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive . . . and we need your help! We need your pennies (or dollars, of course) to fund this year’s scholarships that will soon be awarded to deserving high school seniors and college undergrads.

But, first, we have a fun project on page 6. The March Caring Challenge is to design and donate 100 pennies or a dollar bill. Gather 100 pennies. Get creative and arrange them into a design. Grab a dollar bill and fold it into a shape or design. Use your imagination and creativity. Most of all, have fun!

Photograph your design and submit online at spjst.org/gives. Share it on social media using #spjstgives.

Then, donate to the scholarship fund online at spjst.org/scholarships or mail your donation to 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive, c/o SPJST Home Office, PO Box 100, Temple, TX 76503-0100.

We have raised $19,904 so far, and our goal is $25,000. We appreciate these donations. Please help us make our goal for this year with a donation to this drive. Thank you very much for your pennies and dollars.

Valentine Thanks

We send a heart full of thanks to our members and friends who made valentines for the S.P.J.S.T. Senior Living Center residents. We received more than 700 beautiful valentines. Thank you! Some of the envelopes of valentines that we received included names,

some did not. Here’s some of the names that we collected so thank you to these and all others who shared your loving creations: Lodge 142, Houston; Lodge 154, Fort Worth Youth Club; Lodge 17, New Tabor Youth Club; Lodge 185, New Braunfels Youth Club; Lodge 202, Jourdanton Youth Club; Lodge 24, Cyclone; Lodge 25, Ennis Youth Club; Lodge 30, Taiton Youth Club; Lodge 47, Seaton Youth Club; Lodge 48, Beyersville Youth Club; Lodge 49, Rowena Youth Club; Lodge 6, Cottonwood Youth Club; Lodge 79, Corpus Christi; Lodge 79, Corpus Christ Youth Club; Lodge 81, Needville Youth Club; Lodge 84, Dallas Youth Club; Lodge 9, Snook Youth Club; The Hubles, Farmers, and Kinzes (Helen and King Hegwood daughter, granddaughter, and great- granddaughter); Debbie, Brenda, and Pauline from Lodge 24, Cyclone; Dotty Davis; FP & MJP of Lodge 29, Taylor.

Vestnik Dates and Deadlines

March 13 Vestnik

deadline is Mon., Mar. 6 at 5 p.m.

March 27 Vestnik

deadline is Mon., Mar. 20 at 5 p.m.

April 10 Vestnik

deadline is Mon., Apr. 3 at 5 p.m.

April 24 Vestnik

deadline is Mon., Apr. 17 at 5 p.m.

May 8 Vestnik

deadline is Mon., May 1 at 5 p.m.

May 22 Vestnik

deadline is Mon., May 15 at 5 p.m. —SPJST—

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SPJST FAMILY FUN IMPORTANT DATES

(Number in parentheses denotes SPJST district location.)

March 2 Lodge 88, Houston Blue Room Ladies’ Night (5)

March 4 State Progressive Straight Domino Tournament

SPJST Home Office, Temple

March 5 District Seven Annual Meeting

Jourdanton Community Center (7)

March 12 Lodge 258, Seguin Spring Get-Together

Rocket Wings Restaurant, Seguin (7)

March 25 Lodge 49, Rowena Cornhole Tournament (4)

March 25 Lodge 88, Houston Mens’ Club hosts Crawfish Boil (5)

March 31 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive Ends

April 1 State 42 Domino Tournament

SPJST Home Office, Temple

April 1 District Four Annual Meeting • Lodge 49, Rowena (4)

April 1 Lodge 196, Houston-West Easter Egg Hunt (5)

April 7 Home Office Closes at Noon: Good Friday

April 13 Night at the Museum

Czech Heritage Museum, Temple (2)

April 15 Lodge 88, Houston Blue Room Casino Night (5)

April 16 District One Annual Meeting • Lodge 9, Snook (1)

April 16 District Six Annual Meeting

April 18-19

Cathedral Center St. Gabriel Hall, Victoria (6)

Executive Committee Meeting

SPJST Home Office, Temple

April 22 Lodge 47, Seaton Tarok Tournament (2)

April 22 Lodge 47, Seaton Dance: Czechaholics (2)

April 23 District Three Annual Meeting • Lodge 6, Cottonwood (3)

April 30 District Five Annual Meeting • Lodge 88, Houston (5)

May 6 Advisory Council (Delegates) Meeting (online)

May 13 District Five Youth hosts Night at the Ballpark

Constellation Field, Sugar Land (5)

May 13 Lodge 88, Houston Blue Room Jazz Night (5)

Westphalia KCs hosts drive-thru plates-to-go shrimp and fish fry

Westphalia Knights of Columbus Council 13902 will sponsor a drive-thru shrimp and fish fry every Friday evening through March 31. Plates will be “to go only” starting at 3:30 p.m. until 7:15 p.m. (or until sold out). Plates will consist of fried shrimp, fried fish, beans, slaw, and french fries. Cost will be $12 per plate. Plates can be picked up in a drive-thru lane behind Westphalia Parish Hall, 3000 State Highway 320, Westphalia. Proceeds support the KCs charity goals for the year.

Staff Accountant

SPJST seeks a qualified individual for the position of staff accountant. Under the supervision of the Controller, this full-time position applies accounting principles, practices, and procedures to prepare and analyze financial statements including balance sheet, income statement, and departmental budgets. Responsible for the preparation of journal entries, analysis of general ledger account balances and reconciliations, verifies accuracy and makes recommendations for correction. Ensures that assigned responsibilities accurately reflect SPJST’s position.

Education qualification requires a bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, or related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Three to five years experience in similar position required.

SPJST is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.

Qualified candidates submit resume and application to PO Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503, Attn: Human Resources. Applications may also be completed online at www.spjst.org.

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Ennis Sewing Circle gives to 100 Pennies drive in honor of Vestnik

Dear Sirs,

Enclosed is a check in the amount of $50 for the SPJST 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive submitted by Ennis Sewing Circle, Ennis, Texas - in honor of the Vestnik and Staff for publishing our Circle letters, etc.

Sincerely,

Loan Processing/ Servicing, Admin Support Specialist

SPJST seeks a qualified individual for the position of loan processing/servicing, administrative support specialist. Under the supervision of the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), this full-time position assists with setting up and servicing mortgage loans and policy loans; will be crosstrained to assist with administrative support for various responsibilities of the CFO Department; and will be a backup for fielding calls relative to policy service and claims reporting.

High school diploma required. Secretarial schooling or office experience preferred. Training in Windows-based software (word processing, presentations, spreadsheets) a plus. At least 5 years general administrative background in an office environment is a plus. See complete job description at spjst.org/contact/jobs

Qualified candidates submit resume and application to PO Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503, Attn: Human Resources. Applications may also be completed online at www.spjst.org. —SPJST—

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It’s Your Life

It’s Not Just Life Insurance

When it comes to fraternal organizations, a person is buying a certificate of membership. Yes, they have a life insurance policy or an annuity, but that is what buys your membership. Because we are a member organization, certain benefits come with that designation. SPJST carries a lot of benefits that come with that membership. There is more value than just a life insurance certificate or annuities.

Children’s Death Benefit

The sadness of losing an infant or caring for an infant in poor health shouldn’t be compounded by financial distress. SPJST’s Newborn Benefit can help ease the financial burden if a newborn passes away between three and 180 days after birth. If one parent is an SPJST member, the family will receive $2,500, and if both parents are SPJST members, the family will receive $5,000 to help with medical or funeral expenses. SPJST must be notified within six months of the child’s passing for the benefit to take effect.

Perkspot

This is a portal to thousands of discounted items from jewelry, to clothing, travel, entertainment, etc. All a member has to do is register for this on our website (under “Benefits”), and they get access. My wife and I will be traveling to Hawaii in August, and the SPJST Perkspot benefit got us 20 percent lower pricing than booking.com, hotel.com, or priceline.com. This benefit alone can save someone more than their premiums every year. If you haven’t registered yet, you need to!

Scholarships

Any student (senior in high school to a sophomore in college) can apply for a scholarship. SPJST has awarded more than $1.5 million in scholarships. Go to

spjst.org for details. Imagine a life insurance policy that protects the child — and gives them a scholarship opportunity.

Youth Groups

The children learn responsibility, leadership qualities, and life education. They can earn community service hours that are great for the college resume.

Youth Recognition

Every year, SPJST hosts a statewide Youth Showcase that recognizes children in many categories including creative arts, talent, science, and public speaking. Youth also earn opportunities to represent SPJST at different events throughout the state and ride on floats in parades.

Summer Camps

We offer summer camp opportunities for any youth in kindergarten to 12th grade. This helps build team spirit.

Business Directory

If you own a business or offer a service, you are eligible for a free online listing on our website. You also receive a plaque and stickers advertising yourself as a proud member of SPJST.

And Much More . . .

Bingo, dances, community service opportunities, state tournaments (tarok, dominoes, horseshoes, cornhole, etc.). Plus, getaways, senior living centers, heritage events, and many other life opportunities.

SPJST 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive Donors’ List

SPJST members and friends are encouraged to support the 2022-2023 SPJST 100 Pennies Scholarship Drive. In sending in your donation, please be sure to include donor’s name(s) for that proper acknowledgement may be published in the Vestnik. Donations are tax deductible and 100 percent of the amount that you contribute is used for scholarships to SPJST members. Mail your contribution to: SPJST 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive, P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503. Thank you for your kind support. For more information or printed donation solicitation forms, please contact the Fraternal Department at 800-727-7578.

Guidelines for Giving

1. Donations made by lodges out of lodge funds will be listed as a lodge donation.

2. Collected donations from a lodge meeting will be listed individually by member’s last name in alphabetical order. Individuals submitting a donation will also be listed by member’s last name alphabetically.

3. Gifts of $50 or more will be printed in bold.

4. Families or groups, which desire names listed under a particular last name or group name, should indicate this on the donation form or letter; otherwise, the names will be listed as individual donations by last name in alphabetical order.

5. 100 pennies donations made as a memorial will be listed under memorial donations in a separate listing.

Note: Please print donor’s name(s) clearly.

47 2 Bilbrey, Sydney and Tyson

30 6 Bubela, Grant

30 6 Bubela, Lisa

17 1 Castaneda, Branson

17 1 Castaneda, Londyn

17 1 Charanza, Cameron

17 1 Charanza, Cohen

17 1 Dowell, Maylee

17 1 Dowell, Millison

17 1 Dowell, Thatcher 30 6 Garrett, Abigail 30 6 Garrett, Ella

6 Garrett, Millie Jo 20 2 Gerick, James A.

6 Harwell, Hesstn

n/a Howell, Larry

6 Jansen, Case

17 1 Johnson, Kole

17 1 Johnson, Luke

17 1 Kellum, Ashlyn

17 1 Kocurek, Bailen

17 1 Kocurek, Marley

30 6 Lange, Grady

17 1 Lloyd, Deni Kate

17 1 Lloyd, Jackson

17 1 Lloyd, Rylie

17 1 Lopez, Abigail

17 1 Lopez, Easton

17 1 Mansfield, Lilynn

30 6 Marcaurele, David, Yvonne and Family 30 6 Marcaurele, Maverick

185 7 Ohnheiser, Megan

17 1 Parker, Carson

17 1 Parker, Jaycee

17 1 Pineda, Patsy

17 1 Plachy, Kamden

17 1 Plachy, Kyren

6 Riha, Hudson

6 Riha, Simone

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“Individual commitment to a group effort - that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work.” —Vince

My door is always open; figuratively and literally.

Stay blessed,

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Donations to date are $1,975. SPJST Memorial donations and endowment donations to date are $17,929. Thank you for your generous donations to the SPJST 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive. Because of your generosity, many young SPJST members will be able to attend or continue with college. The 2022-2023 SPJST 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive goal is $25,000. Thank you!

Taylor Members

17 1 Starmer, Channing

17 1 Starmer, Collins

17 1 Story, Andrea

17 1 Story, Ryan

17 1 Supak, Emmy

17 1 Supak, Lila 24 2 Veselka, Debbie and Freddie —SPJST—

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From the State Fraternal Director

State Fraternal Director shares March adult, youth member engagement activities

It’s always nice when we can do something special for someone you know or a total stranger. Monday, March 13 is National Good Samaritan Day. It’s the idea of carrying out selfless acts in celebration of kindness. I revere the idea of actively seeking out ways to spread joy. The concept is everyone carries around an empty bucket of love, and in order to fill our own bucket, we must fill others. It’s a win-win; we feel good, they feel good – and around we go! Here’s a link that offers some ideas to be a Good Samaritan and to make someone you know or a total stranger feel good and make it a special day: https://www.readunwritten.com/2018/03/13/20-nicethings-national-good-samaritan-day/

What is so special about Tuesday, March 28? Well, if you are a cat lover, it’s “Respect Your Cat Day!” It’s the day to celebrate you and your feline bestie! Fully respecting a cat means much more than just giving them attention. Pet parents need to know how to treat and handle their cats and take care of them properly. This link can help you understand more about your cat: https://coralvilleanimalhospital.com/news/respect-yo ur-cat-day-celebrate-your-favorite-feline-friend.

I want to share a story about our cat, Mr. Kitty. Unfor tunately, one night about four months ago, he was run over. He came crying to the door. I took him to our veterinarian to see if there were any internal injuries and what we could do to help him. Our vet told us he suffered a broken pelvis and that in time, it would heal on its own. We were very happy to hear that news. We nursed him to good health at home. He scooted himself around from place to place in our living room for two weeks. After two and a half weeks, he was walking again. As each day that passed, he got better and better. Mr. Kitty is now climbing trees, fences, and still very independent — until he wants to be fed or be loved. Cats are independent, very resilient, and can easily adapt to change. I now understand the saying,

“Cats have nine lives!”

Cats are not much different than humans. Many of us are independent, resilient, exuberant, and very passionate of our beliefs. One thing that is difficult for many of us though — is change. I challenge you — how adaptive will you be to change? There are a number of changes I am sharing with you in this letter, and we will soon be setting up workshops for lodge officers in the districts to review the changes.

I leave you with this quote by baseball great Nolan Ryan: “Enjoying success requires the ability to adapt. Only by being open to change will you have a true opportunity to get the most from your talent.”

Lodge Information

Annual District Meeting Dates

Districts have scheduled their annual meetings for 2023. They are:

District One—Sunday, April 16

Lodge 9, Snook

District Two—Sunday, August 6

Lodge 48, Beyersville

District Three—Sunday, April 23

Lodge 6, Cottonwood

District Four—Saturday, April 1

Lodge 49, Rowena

District Five—Sunday, April 30

Lodge 88, Houston

District Six—Sunday, April 16

Cathedral Center St. Gabriel Hall, Victoria

District Seven—Sunday, March 5

Jourdanton Community Center

State Tournaments

We have hosted two state tournaments this year, and both have been successful. Thanks to all who attended and participated. Please consider joining us at the two remaining state tournaments in 2023. Registration is $30 per player, and a meal will be provided. Register online at spjst.org/tournaments; send an email to tammym@spjst.com; or call 254-7731575, ext. 164.

Progressive Straight Dominoes

Saturday, March 4

SPJST Home Office in Temple

Regular 42 Dominoes

Saturday, April 1

SPJST Home Office in Temple

Incentives for Districts, Lodges, Youth Groups

We have an exciting district and lodge incentive program for 2023. Districts, lodges, and youth groups will have several ways to earn funds for their activities

and projects. Keep a list of all of the lodge or youth club/group donations, meetings, activities, projects, and volunteer hours until we fully launch the webpage where we will ask you to input the information. We will be asking for lodges to enter these hours on a quarterly basis. We will also host several online discussions and trainings on what can be collected and what will not count. Watch for more details to be coming soon.

The Fraternal and Insurance Departments are happy to be working hand-inhand on lodges earning money through “The Survivor Game” and the SPJST Membership Drive for 2023. A big congratulations to Lodges 79, Corpus Christi; 88, Houston; 92, Fort Worth; and 160, San Angelo who each received $100 awards for adding new members into their lodges! Details for these programs were outlined in a previous Vestnik.

100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive

The 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive for the 2022-2023 year continues through March 31—and we need your help! Our goal is $25,000, and we have raised $19,904 so far. Please help us make our goal for this year with a donation to this drive. Donations go directly to funding scholarships that are awarded to deserving SPJST members who are furthering their education.

March Caring Challenge— Design and Donate 100 Pennies

The March Caring Challenge is to design a work of art using 100 pennies or a dollar bill and make a donation to the SPJST 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund. Photograph your design and submit online at spjst.org/gives. Share it on social media using #spjstgives. Donate to the scholarship fund online at spjst.org/scholarships or mail your donation to 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive, c/o SPJST Home Office, PO Box 100, Temple, TX 76503-0100.

These caring challenges are for members and friends of all ages. They are for active members, non-active members, and friends, too! We hope you will participate!

Souper Bowl — Statewide Community Service Project

Thanks to all lodges, youth clubs, and members that are collecting soup for the Souper Bowl. These collections benefit your local community.

• SPJST lodges, youth clubs, and members are invited to collect and donate soup to a food bank near you. Contact your local food bank for specific needs.

• Photograph your soup donations. Submit your photos along with the total items donated to spjst.org/gives and share on social media using #spjstgives.

• Start planning for the next quarter (April through June). The next statewide community service project will be Paws for a Cause. Lodges, youth clubs, and members will be asked to collect and donate supplies for local animal shelters. Be thinking of your community or city animal shelter or rescue that you would like to support. Then, reach out to them for their specific needs.

2023 Youth Theme

In September, youth were asked to submit a theme for the 2023 youth year. We had many youth participate by submitting their ideas. SPJST youth then voted on their favorite theme from among four submissions that were listed in the December Vestnik Project. After all the votes were tallied, the winning theme was “Painting the World a Better Place” by Kyren Plachy of Lodge 17, New Tabor. Thanks, Kyren, for the theme idea, and thanks to Graphic Design/Communication Specialist Brooke Hoelscher for creating the design that defines Kyren’s theme and will be the center of much of our youth programming in 2023.

District Youth Counselors’ Workshop

The District Youth Counselors’ (DYC) workshop held on Sunday, February 5 at the Home Office was attended by all DYCs and several members of the Executive Committee. We covered a lot of material between 10:32 a.m. when the workshop began and 2:20 p.m. - the time it ended. Thank you, DYCs, for traveling to Temple on a Sunday morning to review the 2023 youth program.

Youth Leaders: I am working with the DYCs to set up a time for several workshops around the state. This will be similar to the meetings that we hosted last year—except this year, we will be presenting updates to the Youth Program. Scheduled workshops are:

District One—Wednesday, March 22

La Bamba Mexican Grill in Caldwell

6:30 p.m.

Districts Two and Three— Saturday, March 25 at 10 a.m.

SPJST Home Office in Temple Districts Five and Six— Sunday, March 26 at 10:30 a.m.

The Jay Café in Needville District Seven—Sunday, March 5

Jourdanton Community Center 3 p.m. (approx.)

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SPJST State Camp

Summer camp registration is now open for SPJST members at this link: https://spjst.org/camp. The one state camp session is Wednesday, June 21 to Sunday, June 25 at Camp Kubena in Ledbetter, Texas.

• Youth enrolled in 1st through 12th grade as of the 2023-2024 school year may attend.

• Fee is $335 (includes $25 non-refundable registration fee).

• SPJST youth members can earn up to $210 in camp credits for attending 7 meetings between June 1, 2022, and May 31, 2023. Youth leader (lodge secretary for adult meetings) provides sign-in sheet for verification of attendance to apply towards the camp registration.

• SPJST youth who have a current life certificate that are unable to attend youth club/adult lodge meetings/activities can earn credits by earning service hours for community projects on behalf of SPJST. Please contact me for more details. Projects completed through May 31, 2023 will count.

• The $25 non-refundable registration fee is due at the time of registration. Please select the $25 online/$310 offline payment option. This will defer the remaining balance until the Home Office can update the meeting credits, if applicable. Payment can then be made through login.

• All fees must be paid by June 1. Fees (except $25) are refundable until June 6.

• Registration ends on May 1 or when all available slots are filled. Registration is first come, first served. A waiting list will be created, if necessary. Please notify us by June 6 if unable to attend for a full refund (except non-refundable fee).

• Camp registration will open to nonSPJST members on March 15, pending availability.

• Fee for non-members is $450 (includes $50 non-refundable registration fee).

• All fees must be paid by June 1. Fees (except $50) are refundable until June 6.

• If you have any questions about camp registration, please contact Frank at 254773-1575, ext. 177 or Tammy at 254773-1575, ext.164.

State Youth Showcase

Registration for State Youth Showcase will open at 7 a.m. on Saturday, April 1 and end at 11:59 p.m. on Friday, June 30. More information will be pre-

sented to the youth leaders at the March workshops—and complete information will be soon available at spjst.org/youthshowcase. The registration process will be on the webpage and will be the same process as last year. There are 12 creative arts categories, and youth can submit one entry for each category. Note that four new categories have been added.

Creative Arts Categories

• Christmas Ornament (new)

• Constructed Items

• Desserts

• Handicraft

• Hobby Kits

• Holiday Corner (new)

• Photography

• Pictorial Art

• Science / Education

• Special Category (new)

• Video Short (new)

• Yearbook (for youth groups)

Talent Categories

• Individual Talent

• Group Talent

Royalty Categories

• Mr. and Miss SPJST

• Junior Mr. and Miss SPJST

• Little Mr. and Miss SPJST

The State Youth Showcase will be held on Friday, July 28 and Saturday, July 29 at the Frank W. Mayborn Civic and Convention Center in Temple. We will host a special event on Friday evening at Summer Fun Water Park. More information will be shared with the youth leaders at the district workshops and in the April newsletter. Fraternally, Frank Horak State Fraternal Director —SPJST—

Who?

SPJST youth clubs, lodges, members, and friends are invited to participate.

What?

Design a work of art using 100 pennies or a dollar bill and make a donation to the SPJST 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund. Photograph your design and submit online at spjst.org/gives. Share it on social media using #spjstgives. Donate to the scholarship fund online at spjst.org/scholarships or mail your donation to:

6 Monday, February 27, 2023 VĚSTNÍK 520 North Main St. Temple, TX 76501 or scan here REGISTER ONLINE! Visit spjst.org/tournaments SPJST STATE PROGRESSIVE STRAIGHT DOMINO TOURNAMENT March 4, 2023 SPJST STATE 42 DOMINO TOURNAMENT COME PLAY WITH US AT OUR UPCOMING TOURNAMENTS!
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District Seven Annual Meeting Agenda

Sunday, March 5, 2023 • Jourdanton Community Center

2023 Annual District Meetings

District One - Sunday, April 16 at Lodge 9, Snook

District Two - Sunday, August 6 at Lodge 48, Beyersville

District Three - Sunday, April 23 at Lodge 6, Cottonwood

District Four - Saturday, April 1 Lodge 49, Rowena

District Five - Sunday, April 30 at Lodge 88, Houston

District Six - Sunday, April 16 at Cathedral Center St. Gabriel Hall, Victoria

District Seven - Sunday, March 5 at Jourdanton Community Center

District Two plans August 6 annual meeting, fun day at Lodge 48, Beyersville

The District Two annual meeting will be held at Lodge 48, Beyersville on Sunday, August 6, 2023. Thank you so much to Robert Leshikar for working us into the lodge’s busy schedule. Hopefully, all pertinent meetings of directors and advisory council members will have

District Six plans April 16 annual meeting in Victoria

Dear Members, District Six has set its annual meeting for Sunday, April 16, 2023, at the Cathedral Center St. Gabriel Hall in Vic-

been held prior to our district function. We hope to combine business with fun by streamlining the business portion. More information will be sent as the date approaches. We look forward to seeing you in August. Please contact me if you have any questions or suggestions—email rita@hot.rr.com or phone/text 254-760-6427.

Fraternally, Rita Spinn, President District Two —SPJST—

toria, Texas. More information will be made available once the final arrangements have been made.

Fraternally, Elizabeth Holub

District Six Secretary —SPJST—

1101 Campbell Avenue • Jourdanton, Texas 78026

SPJST District Seven Annual Meeting, hosted by Lodge 202, Jourdanton, will be Sunday, March 5, 2023, at Jourdanton Community Center, 1101 Campbell Avenue in Jourdanton, Texas 78026.

Registration begins at 10 a.m. Refreshments will be furnished by Lodge 202. The lunch served at 12:15 p.m. will consist of chicken fajitas with all the trimmings for $10. Members are asked to report the number of plates needed to your lodge secretary by Monday, Feb-

ruary 27, 2023.

The meeting begins at 10:30 a.m. Members are asked to bring items for the silent auction. Members are also asked to bring eyeglasses and cases, hearing aids, and aluminum can tabs. Your attendance and support will be appreciated. Bring a friend.

Fraternally, Wendy Pruski District Seven Secretary —SPJST—

10 a.m. - Registration

Refreshments and drinks provided by Lodge 202, Jourdanton Activities will be available for the youth.

10:30 a.m. - General Discussion

Czech Heritage Museum............................................Director Roxanne Bertrand

Senior Living Centers ............................................................Director Val Barta

Meeting Begins .......................................................District President James House

Presentation of Colors/Pledge of Allegiance .....................District Youth Members

Welcome ............................................................Lodge 202 President James House

Introduction of Guests ............................................District President James House

Announce Committees ...........................................District President James House

Roll Call of Officers/Lodges.................................District Secretary Wendy Pruski

Memorial Ceremony ....................................District Seven Director Regina House Minutes .................................................................District Secretary Wendy Pruski

Correspondence .....................................................District Secretary Wendy Pruski

Financial Report ................................................District Treasurer Sandra Hoggard

Recognition of Milestone Members .......................District FAC Kathleen Polasek

District Youth Report ..................................................................DYC April Adkins

Governance Committee Report ............................................................Oscar Korus

12:15 p.m. - Meal - Chicken Fajita Plate - $10

Executive Committee Report ..........................Vice President of Communications Melanie Zavodny

SPJST Home Office ......................................State Fraternal Director Frank Horak

District Director....................................................................Director Regina House

Audit Committee Report

Old Business

New Business

Nominating Committee Report/Election of Officers

Installation of Officers .........................................................Director Regina House

Site of Fall Fun Day

Youth Prize Drawing Winners Announced ................................DYC April Adkins

Split-the-Pot Winners Announced

Silent Auction Results

Door Prizes

Adjournment

Fraternally, Wendy Pruski, District Seven Secretary —SPJST—

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SPJST LODGE SECTION

Lodge 9, Snook to sponsor softball team

The deadline for Věstník items is 5 p.m. on the first and third Mondays of each month.

Send your news and photos to:

SPJST Věstník Editor Melanie Zavodny

P.O. Box 100 Temple, Texas 76503

Email: vestnik@spjst.org

Online: spjst.org/news/submitarticle-photo

Questions? Call 800-727-7578

The Wednesday, February 1, 2023, SPJST Lodge 9, Snook meeting was called to order by President Donnie Hejl at 7 p.m. Loree Lewis led the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll of officers was called. Minutes from the January meeting were approved. Hall manager, communications, treasurer, and statewide reports were given.

The youth club made valentine cards and collected for the Souper Bowl caring project. They are planning a club/district outing.

Motion was passed to sponsor softball. We are in the process of getting quotes to redo some of the floor of the hall.

February birthdays include James Schoeneman (5th) and Loree Lewis (16th).

The meeting adjourned at 7:47 p.m. Fraternally, Hannah Kovar, Reporter —SPJST—

Lodge 24, Cyclone announces Super Bowl fundraiser winners

Lodge 24, Cyclone met at Flag Hall on Monday, February 13, 2023, amid fields primed for planting. President Brenda Maddux called the meeting to order with the Pledge of Allegiance, a silent prayer for our deceased members, and a Valentine’s Day greeting.

Secretary Cathy Bruggman read the minutes from the January meeting. Treasurer Linda Wilde presented her re-

port with a mention of insurance. Brenda then gave the bar and hall reports. Cathy also presented the fraternal report and reported on the 42 domino tournament coming up at the Home Office, membership drive for new members, and summer camp registration is now open at Camp Kubena.

Sadly, we lost Doris Klinkovsky, super salesman Charlie Waits, and JT Stepan, Sr.

Winners of the Super Bowl fundraiser were Rose Vrazel, Steve and Cathy Bruggman, K of C Assembly 3488, and Mike Boley.

Lodge 25, Ennis welcomes new member

Lodge 25, Ennis welcomes new member Cooper James Clayton. Cooper was born on July 26, 2022. He is the son of Kyle and Kaylin Clayton of Waxahachie. His sales agent is Margaret Krajca.

The Vrazels’ Tribute Dance is set for Sunday, July 30 – the only Sunday all of the musicians were off. We discussed more dances.

Daniel Wilde discussed the floor and roof, and he is getting two bids. We are also taking bids for a unisex bathroom.

On the sick list are Anton Vrazel, Viola Doskocil, and Eldon Janicek. Birthdays celebrants are Linda Wilde, Rose Vrazel, Cathy Bruggman, and Bob Potter. Happy anniversary to Steve and Cathy Bruggman.

For the Lodge, Bobby Hoelscher, Reporter —SPJST—

Lodge 25, Ennis plans May 27 polka festival event

Dear Readers, Lodge 25, Ennis met Thursday, February 9, 2023. In celebration of Mardi Gras, the meal consisted of gumbo and garlic bread, and for dessert, Betty made chocolate delight dessert. It was so yummy! Thank you, Betty!

The meeting was called to order by Vice President Arlene since JoAnn was out of pocket due to back surgery. Pledge of Allegiance was led by Margaret. On the sick list were JoAnn Jones and George Hornik. Get well soon! All reports were given and accepted.

Rita announced the upcoming District Three Annual Meeting to be held Sunday, April 23 at Lodge 6, Cottonwood. She also reminded everyone about the ongoing Souper Bowl campaign and mentioned that local lodge scholarship applications are due May 1. If anyone needs criteria information and an application, please give her a call at 469-3372284.

Arlene reminded everyone that National Polka Festival plans are underway, and our doors will be open on Saturday, May 27. If anyone is able to work, please let Arlene know. More details to come.

Margaret welcomed new members Cathy and Keith Lepthien. We are so happy to have them join our lodge! They also have been doing a great job cleaning the hall. Thank you so much for all your hard work, and we look forward to seeing y’all at our socials and meetings.

Member present celebrating a birthday was Frankie Svehlak, and Charlie

Next Meeting—March 9

The next meeting will be Thursday, March 9 with a meal beginning at 6:30 p.m. All members are encouraged to come eat with us and enjoy the socialization. Hope to see you then!

Lodge

My mother, Viola Doskocil, has kept newspaper articles, etc. for 70-plus years. Many are family and neighbor’s wedding pictures, graduation, and other newsworthy events.

One such article is “The Flag Hall Times” with 1995 news and events. That’s the year she received her 50-year SPJST membership pin.

Does anyone know why Flag Hall is named that? The answer is in this newsletter: The hall became more popularly known as “Flag Hall” because of the flags that were periodically raised to make area residents aware of various community happenings and meetings.

I thought others might be interested in this vintage news.

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and Rosie Jurik celebrated their wedding anniversary. —SPJST— Cooper James Clayton 24, Cyclone member shares vintage

Lodge 28, East Bernard meets March 12 at Riverside Hall

The members of Lodge 28, East Bernard will meet on Sunday, March 12, 2023, at 12 noon.

The meeting place has changed due to construction at Wharton County Library. We will meet at Riverside Hall in East Bernard, which is located at 14643 Buls Road. We will meet in the dining area. Lunch will be served. Desserts are welcome.

Lodge 29, Taylor reports February meeting

On Wednesday, February 8, 2023, President Ronnie Rieger called the meeting of Lodge 29, Taylor to order with the Pledge of Allegiance. He asked for a moment of silence for our deceased members and military serving our country. All officers were present.

Tammy Cannon gave the treasurer’s report.

Linda Pospisil reported the State Progressive Straight Domino Tournament will be held on Saturday, March 4 at the Home Office. We are still collecting cans of soup to donate to Shepherd’s Heart Pantry at the end of March. Please bring

Lodge 25, Ennis Welcomes New Members at February Meeting

your cans of soup to the next lodge meeting. There has been a change with the Vestnik Projects which are now Caring Challenges for each month in 2023.

Jesse Pospisil reported we had tree limbs trimmed from the ice storm. Air conditioners were repaired, and internet service was down. There will be a Super Bowl party on Sunday.

Lyn Rieger announced there will be no spring meeting for District Two until further notice. (The annual meeting/fun day will be August 6 at Lodge 48, Beyersville.)

Ronnie read the names of our 50- and 75-year members.

Members celebrating birthdays in February include Lyn Rieger, Bobby Eulenfeld, Albin Machu, Joseph Kaderka, Layla Miller, Charles Campbell, Jessica

West High Junior Historian Dancers perform for family, friends

Konikowski, and Wanda Grieger. Adolph and Wanda Grieger will celebrate their wedding anniversary February 28.

Mary Jane donated door prizes. Next month, Lyn Rieger volunteered to bring them.

Next Meeting—March 8

The next meeting will be Wednesday, March 8 at 6:30 p.m. Fraternally submitted, Linda Pospisil

Lodge 35, Elk welcomes new member

President Randy Pavelka called the SPJST Lodge 35, Elk and Elk Hall Incorporated meetings to order on Wednesday, February 8, 2023, at 7:08 p.m. Present were 15 members and one guest. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by officers, members, and guests. A moment of silence was held in honor of departed members, Gloria Pavelka and Wanda Faye Sebik.

his report as well.

Under new business, we welcome new member Emerson Kubitza. Also, under new business, Dude Mann will be getting some bids on replacing some of the siding on the building. We received a rebate from TXU for $214.50.

Gene Pavelka made a motion to have a fish fry on February 18 at 6 p.m. Dude Mann second the motion, and it carried. With no other business, the meeting adjourned at 7:31 p.m.

Fraternally yours,

Lodge 39, Bryan meets March 15

Dear Readers, Lodge 39, Bryan will meet Wednesday, March 15, 2023, at Carter’s Burger in Bryan, Texas, at 1 p.m. We hope to see you there.^

Binnie Matejka Roesler Reporter —SPJST—

West High Junior Historian Dancers perform for parents, grandparents, and guests in West High School Gym in West, Texas, on January 15, 2023. Participating in the performance are Lodge 54, West members Riley Kaluza, left photo directly above, and Kera Kaluza, right photo directly above. Riley and Kera are the granddaughters of Freddie and Janice Kaluza, both of Lodge 54,

We had two of our hard-working members on the sick list–Bobby Kubitza and Billy Kubitza. They are both doing well after having surgery.

Secretary Carla Price read the minutes from the January meeting, and with no corrections, they were approved as read. Treasurer Cari Hammer read her reports from January, and she has reported that we are doing very well as a lodge.

Floor Chair Gene Pavelka gave his report, and Bar Chair Randy Pavelka gave

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Lodge 25, Ennis Sales Agent Margaret Krajca, center, welcomes new members Cathy and Keith Lepthien at the February 9, 2023, meeting. RIGHT PHOTO: Lodge 25 members socialize after February meeting.

Lodge 40, El Campo-Hillje elects 2023 officers

Lodge 40, El Campo-Hillje met on Sunday, January 15, 2023, at 1 p.m. at the SPJST Hall in Hillje. The meeting was called to order by President Cathy Garcia. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited, and a prayer and moment of silence was observed.

Officers present were President Cathy Garcia, Treasurer/FAC Felix T. Garcia, Assistance Youth Leader Felicia Garcia, and Vice President Kate Manrriquez. Officer absent was Secretary Cynthia Garcia due to a medical reason. Members presents were Vlasta Bartos, Ardis Bacak, Georgia Henderson, Mary Ann Cerny, Jo Daynette Watson, Linda Henderson, Jennifer Rubesh (Higgins), Patsy Reck, Bennie Reck, Taylor Manrriquez, Mario (Mo) Manrriquez, Trianna Manzano, Carol Garcia, Sky Garcia, and Alicia Gutierrez. Guests were District Six Director Annie Vahalik, Philip Vahalik, SPJST President/CEO Brian Vanicek, Joseph Higgins, and Joshua Higgins.

Minutes from the August 14, 2022, meeting were read and accepted.

The treasurer’s report was presented. A motion was made by Trianna, seconded by Taylor, to accept the report. Motion passed. Cathy read the debt that is still owed to members and vendors. But, we will wait to get those paid until the next allocation is received. Cathy received an email that the lodge was in compliance and will receive allocation funds from the Home Office but not sure of the amount.

Correspondence received was the bank statements, direct energy bills, and letters from the Home Office on membership reports, Christmas card from Louise ISD, and a thank you letter from Ronald McDonald House.

No cemetery report was given, per Vlasta, as the next meeting is January 29 in Hallettsville.

Cathy reported the youth have been meeting monthly and assisted SVDP.

Cathy then reported abandonment roads were completed. The survey will need to be completed. She received guidelines on the sale of the building process by email from the Home Office. She will review the information, and the lodge will need to move forward in that process. Brian will email the policy of the building insurance that the Home Office is paying for. Cathy and Felix

Lodge 84, Dallas

only mowed the back of the building for safety purposes. Cathy asked if there was anyone that wanted to donate a mow. Taylor Manrriquez, who just turned 18, volunteered to donate a mow.

New member was Kooper Walker Vasquez.

Old Business

Cathy asked Brian if anything was found on the last audit of the bingo business in the boxes located at the Home Office. Brian stated that the boxes were located. Linda volunteered to go to Temple and look through the boxes for the last audit at her available time.

New Business

Kooper Walker Vasquez was accepted as a new member upon a motion by Felix, seconded by Georgia. The motion passed.

Elections

Nomination Chair Cynthia Garcia submitted a slate of officers: Cathy Garcia - President/Youth Leader, Kate Manrriquez - Vice President, Felix Garcia - Treasurer/FAC, Carol Garcia - Secretary, and Felicia Garcia - Assistant Youth Leader. Before ballots were

handed out, Cathy asked Brian if the position of fraternal activities coordinator (FAC) can be combined. He stated yes. Therefore, FAC will be part of the duties of the vice president. Cathy asked if the assistant youth leader’s position needed to be elected, and Brian stated no. So no election would be held for assistant youth leader; it will be noted by the elected youth leader to name as assistant. Election ballots were handed out.

From the floor, Vlasta nominated Linda for president. Nominations then ceased, and members then casted a paper ballot vote for Cathy or Linda for president. Ballots were counted by Brian and Annie. Results were announced as Cathy with 9 votes and Linda with 8 votes. Cathy was elected as president for 2023.

Election for vice president/FAC was called with no other nominations from the floor. Kate Manrriquez was elected by acclamation, after a motion by Trianna, seconded by Taylor. The motion passed.

Election for treasurer was called with no other nominations from the floor. Felix was elected by acclamation after a motion by Mario, seconded by Trianna. The motion passed.

Lodge 84, Dallas raves about Czech rosettes

February 19, 2023

• Submitted by Anne Scott Cowan, Reporter

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LEFT PHOTO: All the rosette patterns set up and ready for use. CENTER PHOTO: Charles Nemec, left, helps Travis Ruzicka transfer the rosette from the iron to the plate. RIGHT PHOTO: Ray Faraizl uses a steady hand to remove the rosette from the iron pattern. LEFT PHOTO: Vicki Petr Sims helps prep the rosettes for frying. CENTER PHOTO: Kathy Nemec dusts the rosettes with powdered sugar as Dorothy Schroder, left and Cherri Petr, right, look on. RIGHT PHOTO: The final product! Members of Lodge 84, Dallas are pictured with the soup donation/collection for the SPJST Souper Bowl at its February meeting. Pictured are, front, left to right, Lynda Novak, Vicki Petr, Dorothy Schroder, Cherri Petr, Jeraldine Becan, and Kathy Nemec. BACK: Travis, Ryan, and Megan Ruzicka, Ray Faraizl, and Charlie Nemec. Not pictured are Jim Liska, Sarah Martin, and the Tucker family. The group collected a total of 2,707.2 ounces of canned soup that will be donated to North Dallas Shared Food Ministries - Food Distribution Center. Thanks, Lodge 84!
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Election for secretary was called with no other nominations from the floor. Carol was elected by acclamation after a motion by Trianna, seconded by Felicia. The motion passed.

Election for youth leader was called with no other nominations from the floor. Cathy was elected by acclamation after a motion by Felicia, seconded by Trianna. The motion passed.

Annie asked that a picture of the newly elected officers be taken after the meeting concludes. Annie will submit it to the Vestnik for the lodge. Cathy announced that Felicia will be the assistant youth leader.

Brian announced that Territory Manager Kerry Harrington will be attending the lodge meeting at least once a year to report to the lodge with an insurance update. We still have insurance agents in our area. Cathy is hopeful that we will have a booth at the Wharton County Fair this year. We are not sure about Prairie Day but will update the lodge.

Guest Reports

District Six Director Annie Vahalik reported that the District Six Annual Meeting is not scheduled yet. Scholarship applications for graduating seniors are due January 31, 2023. She thanked all who participated in the El Campo Christmas Parade. She announced that Mary Ann Cerny won fourth place in the State 42 Domino Tournament held at the Home Office in Temple. Other tournaments will be announced in the Vestnik. Annie will be traveling to Temple for the Executive Committee meeting. She also mentioned that two projects were announced in the Vestnik: Valentine project and canned soup drive. Kate asked about camp. Annie stated that registration will open in February, and there will be one camp opportunity for the youth. In addition, no District YADs will be held in 2023—only State Youth Showcase. She said to look in the Vestnik for additional information. Brian said that we will know how we did in 2022 in about two months, and the information will be posted in the Vestnik. He also discussed the sale of other lodge halls with the membership.

Cathy announced that the FAC report has been submitted online, and she will submit the 990 form online. She will also send the minutes and election results to the Vestnik, will update the calendar in the Vestnik, and will confirm with Vice President of Communications Melanie Zavodny if the January 15,

2023, meeting will be counted for the 2022 year or the 2023 year.

Cathy announced that the lodge meets quarterly. Usually it has been in March, June, September, and December—usually on the third Sunday of the month at 1 p.m. But with discussion with the prior officers, it was suggested to move the meeting to 12 p.m. instead of 1 p.m. Cathy took a consensus of those present, and the consensus was that 12 p.m. was a better time.

Next Meeting—March 19

The next meeting will be Sunday,

March 19, at 12 p.m., tentatively. Cathy advised everyone to look at the Vestnik for any changes to the next meeting as this is the time frame for spring break and might not be a good meeting date. Other meetings will be posted as new officers discuss the sale of the building process, and they will be posted in the Vestnik.

The meeting adjourned at 1:09 p.m. Submitted by, Cathy Garcia, President for Cynthia Garcia, Secretary —SPJST—

Lodge 88, Houston names Ashley Victorick 2022 Fraternalist of the Year

At our February member meeting, we were able to bring back (yet another) tradition to Lodge 88, Houston. Over the course of the 2022 year, 11 members were selected as the winner of the Pokrok Prize as fraternalist of the month. They represent our generous and dedicated membership that help make the Lodge the active and welcoming place that it is today.

January - Robins Varghese

February - Ashley Victorick

March - Ana Latigo and the Bingo Committee

April - Aaron DeNosaquo

May - Janna Oswald

June - Lea Keifer

July - Dorothy Pflughaupt

August - Michael Berry

September - Angela Curley

October - Katie McCafferty

November - Rachel Ballengee

Membership then voted on our Fraternalist of the Year among those 11 candidates. It is really very fitting that the 2022 Fraternalist of the Year for Lodge 88 is Ashley Victorick. Ashley was one of the very first people that many of us met when we joined the Lodge. He was a bridge from the Lodge’s past to its future. Over his years at Lodge 88, he served in various roles such as board chairman, treasurer, bar manager, and many others. It’s an understatement to say that he was critical to the revitalization of Lodge 88 and the community that we all now enjoy.

Sadly, we lost Ashley last February, almost exactly a year from the day that his family accepted Fraternalist of the Year on his behalf. We would like to thank his family (father Donnie of Snook, sister Melissa of Pearland, and aunt Janice and uncle Wallace of Pearland) for joining us to accept the award on his behalf.

Ashley was an inspiration to giving his time and talent back to his fellow members and Lodge 88. We are happy to say that his legacy will carry on.

Lodge 88, Houston President Aaron Rigamonti, second from left, presents the 2022 Fraternalist of the Year Award to Ashley’s family. Left to right are sister Melissa VictorickBrown of Lodge 88; father Donnie Victorick of Lodge 9, Snook; and aunt Janice and uncle Wallace Jahns, both of Lodge 88.

Lodge 47, Seaton to organize committee for annual picnic

The February 2023 meeting of SPJST Lodge 47, Seaton was held on Sunday, the 5th at 2 p.m., beginning with the presentation of flags by youth club members Everhett Bartek and Andrew Ordogne. Lodge President Brandon Bartek led the Pledge of Allegiance. Previous lodge meeting minutes were read by Youth Leader Amber Bartek, which were approved as read. Lodge members were thanked for helping with replacing the rope lights surrounding the interior of the hall.

President Brandon informed members that the Backroads Band would be playing at the hall on Saturday, February 11 for the Valentine’s dance. He also communicated that the youth club would be selling hamburgers from the kitchen and needed volunteers to run the door to collect tickets. Brandon informed the lodge that repairs were completed to the men’s bathroom. The drain was fixed without any demolition, and pipe for the trough was replaced at a minimum cost.

Emily Ordogne gave the treasurer’s report. Fraternal Activities Coordinator Rick Beck informed lodge members that there was a really good turnout for the state 42 and tarok tournaments. He proceeded to update members on registration for the state progressive straight domino tournament on March 4. Members can register in person or online for $30. He also passed on information about the 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund and that the Souper Bowl is still ongoing.

Amber conveyed to the lodge that there are three upcoming bookings for the lodge. Rick Beck made a motion to explore utilizing internet banking for lodge accounting, motion carried. Brandon communicated to lodge members that firewood is available to those who need it. He also conveyed that a committee is needed for the picnic in June. Amber will reach out for members willing to volunteer. Lastly, Brandon mentioned about the need to draw more people to the hall and gain new members. The lodge will attempt to facilitate a dance once a quarter to spread the SPJST word. February birthdays and anniversaries were recognized. Two youth club members retired the flags, and the meeting adjourned.

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Ashley Victorick

Lodge 47, Seaton plans April 22 tarok tourney, Czech dance

Dear Readers, Save the date: Saturday, April 22, 2023! Lodge 47, Seaton will begin the day with a tarok tournament. Six rounds of play will begin at 9 a.m. The $30 registration fee includes lunch and awards. To register or for more information, call 254-760-7819.

The Czechaholics will play for a dance from 7 to 11 p.m. Doors will open at 6 p.m. The event is family friendly, and the kitchen will be open serving delicious food. Admission is $10 per person, and kids under age 12 are admitted free of charge. For more information, call 254624-4119.

Fraternally, Brandon Bartek, President —SPJST—

Lodge 47, Seaton barbecue cook-off set for Sept. 22-23

Dear Readers, Lodge 47, Seaton will host its 31st annual barbecue cook-off on Friday, September 22 and Saturday, September 23, 2023. Save the dates! More details will be coming later.

Lodge 48, Beyersville gives to SPJST Memorial Scholarship Fund

Members of Lodge 48, Beyersville met on Monday, February 13, 2023, at the hall. The meeting was opened with the Pledge of Allegiance. The secretary’s and financial reports were read and accepted.

The youth leader reported that valentines prepared by the youth had been delivered to the Home Office for distribution. A canned food drive is in progress through March 23, and the youth will be manning Shepherd’s Heart

Food Pantry on April 1.

The fraternal activities coordinator reported the upcoming state domino tournaments and the 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive through March 31.

New business discussion was the District Two annual meeting that we will host on Sunday, August 6.

Motions were made and approved for Lodge 48 to donate $100 to the SPJST Memorial Scholarship Fund in loving memory of Albert Koslovsky and $100 to the 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive.

Lodge 48 welcomes new member Casin Finn and transfer member Jennifer Urbanek Miksch.

Next Meeting—March 13

The next meeting will be held at 6 p.m. on Monday, March 13 at the hall.

Lodge 49, Rowena sets March 25

cornhole tournament

Dear Readers, Lodge 49, Rowena will host a cornhole tournament on Saturday, March 25, 2023, at the lodge hall, located at 609 South FM 2133 in Rowena, Texas. Registration starts at 9 a.m., and games begin at 10 a.m.

CORNHOLE TOURNAMENT

Lodge 92, Fort Worth hosts Valentine Dance

On Sunday, February 12, 2023, SPJST Lodge 92, Fort Worth hosted a Valentine Polka Dance with the Alpen Musikanten band. All had a great time!

All ages are welcome to play, and the tournament is open to 40 teams. The tournament is double elimination, unless otherwise announced prior to the start of the tournament.

Entry fee is $50 per team and includes lunch for participants. Cash prizes will be awarded for first, second, and third place teams. Bags and boards will be provided. No outside bags are allowed. For more information, call 325-6560489.

Please plan to come to Rowena in and enjoy a day of cornhole play! We’d love to have you participate.

Fraternally,

Lodge 80, Holland meets March 14

Lodge 80, Holland will meet Tuesday, March 14, 2023, 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, reports, scholarships information, other donations, and future events. There will be door prizes and a social time following the meeting. Hope to see you then!

Lodge 81, Needville gives to 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive

The February 2023 meeting of SPJST Lodge 81, Needville was held on Sunday, the 19th. At 12 noon, a prayer of thanks was given by President Vincent Newman, and everyone enjoyed a meal of gumbo and pizza picked up by Bradley Stavinoha and provided by the lodge. Desserts were provided by members. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the kitchen committee for getting everything ready for us.

President Newman called the business meeting to order at 1 p.m. The youth led us in the Pledge of Allegiance. All officers answered the roll call except Treasurer Bradley Stavinoha and Special Funds Chair Marion Morales. Added to our sick list were Willie Mae Kuykendall, Dorothy Kuban, and Jeanette Newman.

Secretary Willie Mae Kuykendall read her report, and it was approved as read. She then read the treasurer’s report, and it was also approved as read. Willie Mae also read the special funds report from Marion Morales, and it was approved as read, after a minor correction.

Since we didn’t have any old business, we moved straight to new business. Under new business, Vice President Jeanette Newman mentioned that our lodge always donates to the 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive. A motion was made

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National Hall in Fort Worth • Photos by Brenda Ellsworth and Garland Ellsworth
SPONSORED BY SPJST LODGE 49, ROWENA SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 2023 9 A.M. TO 3 P.M. • ROWENA, TEXAS SPJST LODGE 49, ROWENA HALL 609 S FM 2133 • ROWENA, TEXAS Cornhole Registration Starts at 9 A.M. • Games Start at 10 A.M. All Ages Welcome • First 40 Teams • $50 Per Team Cash Prizes for 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place Teams Entry Fee Includes Lunch for Participants Double elimination, unless announced prior to start of tournament Bags and boards provided No outside bags allowed For more information, call 325-656-0489

and seconded to make a donation again this year.

Under other business, it was brought to our attention that people do not have enough parking space when there is an event at our lodge. We reminded members that they are welcome to park on the grassy area. It is solid enough to park on. It was suggested to have a sign made that informs people to park there. We also talked about the barbecue area, the covered seating area, and a future playground – just for everyone to start thinking about these areas.

Door prize winners were Karen Hargraves, Glenn McDonald, Zoey Jones, and Tripp Hargraves. Congratulations to our winners!

Next Meeting—March 19

For the next meeting on Sunday, March 19, Bradley Stavinoha said he will purchase chicken fried steak plates from the American Legion fundraiser. Members, please bring a dessert. See you at the next meeting!

Fraternally, Jeanette

Lodge 81, Needville seeks scholarship applicants

Any college or technical school bound senior, who has been a member of SPJST Lodge 81, Needville for at least one year, can apply for the local lodge scholarship. Please send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to SPJST Lodge 81, 9939 Peterson Road, Needville, Texas 77461 on or before March 15, 2023, to receive an application.^

Lodge 92, Fort Worth Ladies Circle shares meeting scenes

Submitted by Lisa Ellsworth

sure to let her know how many children will be attending so she can let the Easter Bunny know!

President Vicki then asked if members wanted to reschedule our March meeting in lieu of the party falling on our meeting day, and a motion was made to postpone our meeting until April.

The meeting was then adjourned and we all enjoyed an afternoon of making authentic Czech rosettes.

Fraternally, Anne Scott Cowan, Reporter —SPJST—

Lodge 88, Houston: save the date - March 25 Crawfish Boil

Lodge 84, Dallas members enjoy making Czech rosettes

Dear Readers, Members of Lodge 84, Dallas met on Sunday, February 19, 2023, for their monthly meeting. The meeting was brought to order by President Vicki Petr Sims at 2:50 p.m. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Flag Bearer Charles Nemec with a moment of silence held for departed members, Brother Donald Petr and Brother Marvin Marek, the earthquake victims, the victims of the shooting in Michigan, and any others who may be needing special thoughts sent their way. Secretary Cherri Petr read the minutes from the last meeting which were approved by all present. Youth Leader Lynda Novak read her youth report. She welcomed the youth in attendance and thanked them for bringing donations of canned soup for the SPJST Souper Bowl canned soup drive for local food banks. She said there would soon be a new link online to be able to record service hours, that a training workshop will be held online for those wishing to learn more about the service hours, and that camp registration is online for those wanting to

attend. Sister Lynda then gave her reports on Fraternal Council and Czech Culture Society.

New business included the announcing of the total amount of ounces collected at today’s meeting. A total of 2,707.2 ounces of canned soup will be donated to The North Dallas Shared Food Ministries - Food Distribution Center. Thank you to Brother Charlie and Sister Kathy Nemec who generously volunteered to deliver it.

President Vicki then read the treasurer’s report in the absence of Brother Jim Liska.

Easter Celebration Day of Fun— March 19 at Sokol Dallas

It was then announced that SPJST Lodge 84 had been invited to join with KJT Society 111 and KJZT Society 108 for an Easter Celebration Day of Fun! The event will be held on Sunday, March 19 at Sokol Dallas, 7448 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, Texas 75231. The schedule of events include a Catholic mass at 11 a.m., a visit from the Easter Bunny, and an Easter egg hunt. Children should bring their Easter baskets! There will be a musical “jam” session so all musicians should bring their instrument to join in the tuneful fun!

Please call or text your RSVP to Dorothy Prasifka 214-500-2338 and be

If you missed last year’s Second Annual Crawfish Boil, don’t worry . . . we’re coming back bigger and better in 2023! This event is sponsored by the Men’s Club with more details and online orders coming soon, but here’s a little teaser:

Saturday, March 25 Backyard will open at 11 a.m. and close at 6 p.m. Members and guests welcome! No entry fee.

Crawfish with corn, potato and sausage Pizza Beer - Bar will be open. Music

There is no doubt that the yard will be rocking, and you don’t want to miss out! Do you have any boil gear that you may be able to offer up, or are you interested in cooking or volunteering? If so, please send an email to ryandgum@gmail.com.

Fraternally, Aaron Rigamonti, President —SPJST—

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SPJST Lodge 92, Fort Worth Ladies Circle met Tuesday, February 14, 2023. LEFT PHOTO: Helen Rogers, center, was crowned Valentine Queen, and Bernie Janecka and Carolyn Irby were selected as her court. CENTER PHOTO: Claire Rooney, Bobby Shropshire, and Shirley Martin celebrate February birthdays. RIGHT PHOTO: Guests, left to right, Mayela Acosta, Carla Sweeney, Helen Rogers, and Paige Bunero. LEFT PHOTO: Hostesses, left to right, Delores York, Leila Puckett, Lucy Martinez, Lydia Acosta, and Maria Nuncio. RIGHT PHOTO: Welcomed were new members Helen Rogers and Lydia Acosta.

Lodge 91, San Jacinto meets March 12

Lodge 91, San Jacinto first quarterly meeting of 2023 will be Sunday, March 12 at 2 p.m. at Crosby Dairy Queen on FM 2100. We hope to see you there.

Vonda Smesny, Secretary —SPJST—

Lodge 97, Placedo meets March 13

Lodge 97, Placedo will meet Monday, March 13, 2023, at 5:30 p.m. at Grapevine Cafe, 110 Medical Drive in Victoria, Texas 77904. We hope to see all there. For further information, call Judy Bellanger 361-935-2935.^

Fraternally, Judy Bellanger

Secretary/Reporter —SPJST—

Lodge 107, Floresville

to use her space. Larry and Roxy also replaced some old leaking PCV valves with new brass valves in the kitchen. Under old business, a discussion was held about lighting the hall sign and adding reflective tape to the legs.

February birthdays are Robert Lynn on the 2nd, Oscar Korus on the 18th, and Brandon Korus on the 24th.

Next Meeting—March 12

The next meeting will be Sunday, March 12 at 3 p.m. at the lodge hall. Fraternally, Trey Bielefeld, Reporter —SPJST—

Members of Lodge 107, Floresville collected cans of soup for the SPJST Souper Bowl canned food drive. The collection of soups will be donated to the local food pantry, St. Vincent de Paul Society. Pictured are, left to right, Roxy Bertrand, Trey Bielefeld, Wendy Pruski, Polly Bayer, Larry Bertrand, and Oscar Korus.

Lodge 107, Floresville reports on February meeting

SPJST Lodge 107, Floresville held its monthly meeting on Sunday, February 5, 2023, at 3 p.m. President Bielefeld called the meeting to order. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited, and a moment of silence was observed for deceased members, military members, and veterans.

Roll call of officers showed all present. Secretary Pruski read the January

meeting minutes, and Treasurer Korus gave January’s financial report. Both were approved as read.

Hall Manager Bertrand reported the months of May, June, and July are almost completely booked with rentals. She also suggested we move our April meeting date due to hall rentals. A discussion was held - we will keep the date and time, but just move location. Our April meeting will still be on Sunday, April 2, but the location will be at the Floresville Flower Shop - 1100 Hospital Boulevard. A big thank you to Polly Bayer for allowing us

Lodge 142, Houston Honors Deceased Members

We honor our brothers and sisters who we lost from 2021 through 2023:

Delores Baranowski • David Triska • Roger Liles

Deborah Crandall • Thomas Chupik • Elsie Hermis

Mo Dunn • Holland Dunn • Mary Wunderlich • Brenda Wren

Lodge 151, Wharton to collect canned soup at March 13 meeting

SPJST Lodge 151, Wharton will hold its quarterly meeting on Monday, March 13, 2023, at the Wharton Depot Museum, located at 100 Sunset Street in Wharton.

RSVP by March 9

A light meal will be served at 6:30 p.m. Please RSVP by Thursday, March 9 to Carolyn Bucek at 979-532-1910 or me at 979-532-5884 if you plan to attend.

Since SPJST’s first quarter challenge is the Souper Bowl canned soup drive from January 1 through March 31, 2023, members are encouraged to

RIGHT

PHOTO: Serving cake, left to right, are Margaret Norris Guerrero, Barbara Linney Gonzales, and Jean Herrington. RIGHT PHOTO: Brent and Wyatt Muzny enjoy cake.

ABOVE LEFT PHOTO: Lighting a memorial candle are Margaret Norris Guerrero and President Dennis Hermis. RIGHT PHOTO: “We Remember” cake.

For a second, you were flying like you always wanted to, now you’ll fly forever in skies of azure blue; We’ll see your smile in every ray of sunshine after rain, and hear the echo of your laughter over all the pain; The world’s a little quieter nowthe colors have lost their hue, the birds are singing softly, and our hearts are missing you; Each time we see a little cloud or a rainbow soaring high, we’ll think of you and gently wipe a tear from our eye.

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Lodge 142, Houston honored its members who passed away in 2021 through 2023. ABOVE LEFT PHOTO: Left to right are Pat Schleider, Zac Coleman, Zoe Coleman, and Amanda Muzny. ABOVE —Submitted by Pat Schleider, FAC
P U O S E V I D R
S UPER BOWL gives cares shares

brings cans of soup to the meeting. They will be donated to Share in Wharton.

Members with birthdays in January, February, and March will be honored. We hope you can attend.^

Fraternally,

Lodge 172, Pasadena meets March 15

Members of Lodge 172, Pasadena are invited to the quarterly meeting on Wednesday, March 15, 2023, 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 512-551-9009.

Fraternally, Jerry Dressler, President —SPJST—

Lodge 186, Caldwell meets March 12

Lodge 186, Caldwell will meet on Tuesday, March 14, 2023, at 6 p.m. at Caldwell Civic Center. Please bring your favorite dish as we will enjoy a potluck meal prior to the meeting.

All meetings in 2023 will be held on the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. at Caldwell Civic Center. Please plan to attend. We look forward to seeing you.

Lodge 189 Bryan-College Station meets March 23

Lodge 189, Bryan-College Station will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 23, 2023, at Rudy’s Barbecue on Harvey Road in College Station. Dinner is not provided by the lodge. RSVP is not required, but encouraged to prepare the meeting area. All members are welcome and encouraged to participate in the lodge meetings.

Henry Mayo, President hpmayo@gmail.com

979-777-1426 cell/text —SPJST—

Lodge 196, Houston-West plans April 1 Easter egg hunt

The annual Easter egg hunt at Lodge 196, Houston-West will be Saturday, April 1, 2023. No, it is not a joke or a misprint . . . it is the date for our exciting Easter egg hunt!

Lodge 142, Houston!

As always, there will be lots of egg to find, prizes, cookies, and other things to do. The word is that the Easter Bunny will make his normal appearance so bring your children to have a great time (ages 12 and under will hunt eggs). The fun starts at 2 p.m., and the event ends at 4 p.m. Get your baskets ready to gather those eggs, and come have a fun time!

If you would like to help with this event, please contact the lodge at 281373-9482 or me at 832-651-5388. We look forward to another fun time.^

Lodge 246, Morgan’s Point meets March 13

Lodge 246, Morgan’s Point invites members to a luncheon at Bella Blue Café, located at 1323 South 57th Street in Temple, on Monday, March 13, 2023, at 11:15 a.m.

Members are asked to bring their collections for the SPJST Souper Bowl canned soup drive. The lodge will donate the soup to Feed My Sheep in Temple. We look forward to seeing our Lodge 246 members, and we extend a special invitation to members of Lodge 200, Bruceville-Eddy, too.

Fraternally, David Nauert Secretary/Treasurer —SPJST—

Lodge 258, Seguin hosts March 12 spring get-together

SPJST Lodge 258, Seguin invites all to a spring get-together on Sunday, March 12, 2023, at 1 p.m. at Rocket Wings Restaurant, located at 380 North Highway 123 Bypass in Seguin, Texas. Come learn about SPJST and the planned activities for 2023 in the Seguin area. We will also enjoy a meal together (Dutch treat). Please RSVP by March 6 to Chester 210-413-3053 or Carrie 210415-8744. ^

Fraternally, Chester Jenke, President —SPJST—

Lodge 142, Houston hosts first domino tournament

Sunday, February 19, 2023

Submitted by Pat Schleider, FAC

DOMINO TEAMS

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BELOW PHOTO 1. Left to right, Douglas Coleman, JR Coleman, Mary Bird, Margaret Norris Guerrero. PHOTO 2: Catherine Manchack, Pat Schleider, Jack Manchack, Bob Schleider. PHOTO 3: Dennis Hermis, Kenneth Malota, Steve Roznovsky cheering on, Elizabeth Hermis, Keith Kieschnick. PHOTO 4: Zac Coleman, Bridget Coleman, Zoe Coleman, Karole Coleman. ABOVE PHOTO: Domino Winners. Left to right, Bridget Coleman, Zoe Coleman, Zane Coleman - honorable mention; Douglas and JR Coleman - 1st place; Pat and Bob Schleider - 2nd; and Elizabeth and Dennis Hermis - 3rd.
S UPER BOWL gives cares shares P U O S 23 E ves V I D R
Lodge 142, Houston members collected soup for the SPJST Souper Bowl to be donated to a community food bank. Pictured, left to right, are Jack and Catherine Manchack, Barbara Linney Gonzales, Elizabeth and Dennis Hermis, Mary Jane Hue, and Pat and Bob Schleider. Thanks, Lodge 142!

How to Behave at a Memorial Service

Practicing Your Funeral/ Memorial Etiquette

Structuring a Space for Everyone

Preparing for a Solemn Occasion

When to Arrive

Daughters

Memorial services can be very different from and more informal than funerals. As such, it is vital to know about how to plan for and attend these services in a tasteful manner.

Memorial services are often open to the public or may have a larger attendance than a funeral. We at Young's Daughters have many families who come from a variety of cultural and religious backgrounds, and it is important to ensure we have a welcoming space in which they can grieve and reflect comfortably. We are a variety of staff who train on the communities rites, cultures, and customs.

For this reason, many may decide to have a memorial service in an open space—such as outdoors. We have hosted in-home services and destination services.

Although memorials may be more informal than a funeral, they still present a somber or an enlightened atmosphere where individuals reflect on the deceased in a meaningful manner. As such, all guests—especially children—should be prepared to enter this environment with a respectful, open mindset. Funeral rites and customs are not always the same and should come with the understanding of how they wanted to be remembered or celebrated. It is a written order they have typically thought out in their pre-planning.

Unlike a visitation that offers a “come and go” atmosphere or a designated time for a testimony/rosary, memorial services tend to follow a schedule, and guests should be prepared to arrive at least 15 to 20 minutes before it begins. Arriving early allows individuals to get comfortable, speak with others, and prepare to focus on the life of the departed. When you arrive at Young’s Daughters you will be greeted with a purple tablet to capture your address, email, and phone number so the family can issue you a thank you card, adding your information to the guest register to call when they need something in the future. Our automatic

Lodge 186, Caldwell Members and Friends Appreciation Dinner Scenes

February

Lodge 186, Caldwell hosted a members and

appreciation dinner on Tuesday, February 7, 2023, at Caldwell Civic Center. A delicious beef and

dinner was served. SPJST

shared updates with

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7, 2023 • Caldwell Civic Center • Caldwell, Texas
friends chicken fajita representatives then the members. LEFT PHOTO: The Trcalek family. Pictured are Barbara, Geneva, Marie, Rhonda, and in back, John W. Jr. and Daniel. PHOTO 2: SPJST President/CEO Brian Vanicek visits with the attendees. PHOTO 3: District One Director Donnie Victorick, left, visits with Glenn and Darlene Supak, and Kenneth Moore. PHOTO 4: SPJST Vice President of Communications Melanie Zavodny takes notes as Danny Weichert looks on. RIGHT PHOTO: Lana Teakell and her dad, Thomas Cannon. LEFT PHOTO: Elwood Moore and Lodge 186, Caldwell President Victor Mendez. PHOTO 2: Troy and JoAnn Poehl, Alice Mott, and Danny Wei- chert. PHOTO 3: Territory Manager Kerry Herrington and SPJST Vice President of Sales and Marketing Delisle Doherty. PHOTO 4: State Fraternal Director Frank Horak and Elwood Moore. PHOTO 5: Director Victorick, right, with Yolanda and Larry Brinkman. LEFT PHOTO: Amber and Ivar Owen with children Addy and Casey and grandmother Henrietta Cunningham. PHOTO 2: SPJST President/CEO Brian Vanicek, left, congratulates longtime member Marie Trcalek. RIGHT PHOTOS: Scenes from the dinner, social, and meeting.

notification will send an email to you reminding you of dates, and sentimental dates to follow up with the family. When you are returning you will simply enter your email only. The parking lot is structured with signage around the building for where guests are to park according to their position in the service.

Speaking to Family Members

Family members are generally present at memorial services and typically seated at the front in the reserved areas. A minister or officiant offers guests a chance to share condolences, stories, or readings during the memorial service of during testimony time - which is at the visitation. Offering support in a brief and respectful manner is appropriate; however, if family hosts appear overwhelmed, it is important to provide them the space they need.

Showing Respect

To maintain politeness, guests should avoid bringing outside distractions— such as cell phones, live streaming from their seats, food and drinks—into the service. Those who wish to offer a warm gesture to the deceased and the family are encouraged to bring or buy flowers, sentiment cards, bereavement gift cards for the classes, bereavement meals, etc. Typically, our website is equipped with such tokens and delivered to the service or the families home after the services. If you are not able to make it, call us and we can help make your absence meaningful by signing the register book on your behalf, reading a note or poem on your behalf, or even present a plaque of

Lodge 184, Moulton supports johnny meisetschleager scholarship

Lodge 184, Moulton Secretary Terry Stevenson presents a $400 contribution for the Johnny Meisetschleager Memorial Scholarship Fund to Larissa Tesch, daughter of Mr. Meisetschleager.

—Submitted by Ann Koncaba

a tree planted in their honor. Call us today 254-401-1302 or email youngsdaughtersfuneralhome@gmail.com for further insight, and we will be glad to assist you. Find us online at www.YoungsDaughters.com.

—SPJST—

Free Thought

by d.knape

October 2, 1944 - March 14, 2022 printed In his memory

I make no trouble I don’t bother anyone I just spend my time thinking and I think it’s important we share our thoughts because that’s called conversation Free thought used to be common you could find it everywhere but free thought now gets you in trouble

If you have an unauthorized thought they will come after you and get you fired or imprisoned Free-thought is dead it died several years back we were all there for the funeral

Free thought used to be a right it was guaranteed now it’s censored blocked or cancelled but give it a try anyway it won’t hurt and may inspire someone to have more thoughts overwhelm the system with so many thoughts it collapses see what happens give it a thought.

—SPJST—

The Treadmill

by d.knape

October 2, 1944 - March 14, 2022 printed In his memory

There’s another one sitting so lonely by the curb another Treadmill deserted gone the way of broken promises with no one wanting it or using it another resolution cancelled good intentions gone awry

it was supposed to be the answer the way to exercise and health but after a while the routine grew old the excuses came and the treadmill fell into disuse it became a fixture a spare piece of furniture to hang clothes on

the treadmill cost a fortune but it looked so easy we would be revitalized and become heart strong and healthy but along the way little by little things slacked off then we got off and never got back on the treadmill became unwanted we closed the door and forgot it being back there in the closed-off room out of sight out of mind

treadmills are us running as fast as we can to keep up yet our promise unfilled we show people the shiny treadmill and feel better about ourselves yet we never get anywhere we just run in place.

—SPJST—

Lodge 189, Bryan-College Station

Hosts annual christmas party

Lodge 189, Bryan-College Station held its annual Christmas party on Sunday, December 4, 2022, at the new C&J Barbeque location in Bryan. A moment of silence was held for the members who passed away in 2022 as well as Ashley Victorick of Lodge 88, Houston and Czech Heritage Museum Administrator Susan Chandler, who both attended as guests at last year’s Christmas party. A barbecue buffet was served, and desserts were provided by the members. SPJST Territory Manager Chris Liebum attended and spoke about new

agents and other exciting changes happening in the insurance department. The current officers were all re-elected for 2023. Regrettably, both President Henry Mayo and District One Director Donnie Victorick were absent due to separate funerals they were attending. Vice President James Polasek conducted the business meeting, and Geri Polasek did a great job decorating, organizing bingo games, and door prize drawings.

—Submitted by Henry Mayo, President

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SPJST Lodge 258, Seguin Spring Get-Together Sunday, March 12, 2023 1 p.m. Rocket Wings Restaurant 380 N Hwy 123 Bypass • Seguin, Texas Come learn about SPJST and the planned activities for 2023 in the Seguin area. We will also enjoy a meal together (Dutch treat). Please RSVP by March 6 to Chester 210-413-3053 or Carrie 210-415-8744 We look forward to greeting you!

Snow Day

by d.knape

October 2, 1944 - March 14, 2022 in loving memory

Snow covers all the tall grass along the side of the road looks like little animals with white tufts puffed up the dead trees are covered with white icing and the houses take on a fairy tale look as snow builds on their roofs it is a magical time when snow falls the ground snaps the roads slip the car windows fog up but people still go out to purchase goods but mainly just to see the snow and how it transformed an average day into a day of beauty.

—SPJST—

Lodge 246, Morgan’s Point

Brightens

Christmas for Single Mother, 4 Children

Lodge 246, Morgan’s Point sponsored a family in need at Christmas. Members and the lodge purchased and donated various items to the single mom and four children. About 50 presents were wrapped and delivered to the family prior to Christmas. Thanks to the members and friends who assisted with this project. The family was grateful for the Christmas blessings.

ABOVE PHOTOS: Preparing and wrapping gifts are,

LEFT PHOTO: Representatives of Texas Baptist Home for Children are pictured with a $1,000 check from SPJST Lodge 180, Burleson. Texas Baptist Home for Children expresses thanks to Lodge 180 for the generous donation. PHOTOS 2 and 3: Lodge 180 presented a donation to Pets for Vets, Inc. Jean Jackson writes, “You are a bridge builder! Many brave troops return home with scars – both seen and unseen - that make it difficult to transition back to civilian life. At the same time, millions of wonderful animals wait in shelters for a forever home. Pets for Vets, Inc. The bridge that brings them

together. Your donation is a concrete way to show your support for Veterans who could benefit from having a custom-trained working animal, at no cost to the Veteran. Each Veteran-pet match receives all of the necessary equipment for them to start their new life together. Your support helps ensure they have everything they need. In addition to making matches, we have assisted several previous Veteran-pet matches with veterinary and medical care. Currently, your donation makes a difference by enabling us to continue to work with and provide additional support to our Vet-

erans during Covid-19. Thank you for your donation of $1,000 received by Pets for Vets on December 1, 2022. Your support does make a difference.” RIGHT PHOTO: SPJST Fraternal Services Specialist Tammy Martinez is pictured with a $1,000 check from Lodge 180. SPJST Communications Specialist Brooke Hoelscher writes, “Thank you, SPJST Lodge 180, Burleson, for your $1,000 donation to the SPJST 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund! Your donation is greatly appreciated. Thank you for all that you do for SPJST and your local community.”

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from left, David Nauert, Ingrid Petrik, Cindy Dixon, and State Fraternal Director Frank Horak. BELOW LEFT PHOTO: Melanie Zavodny, Cindy Dixon, and Ingrid Petrik wrap the gifts. BELOW CENTER PHOTO: Susan Hutton is surrounded by the wrapped gifts. BELOW RIGHT PHOTO: Melanie, Ingrid, and Cindy display more than 50 wrapped gifts before loading and delivering to the family. Lodge 180, Burleson supports community organizations with generous contributions

In Memoriam

In Memory of Larry Bertrand

Lawrence “Larry” Edward Bertrand, age 67, passed away Saturday, February 11, 2023, when he lost his oneyear fight with colorectal cancer in San Antonio, Texas.

Visitation was held at Franklin Funeral Home in Floresville on Friday, February 17 at 4 p.m.; rosary followed at 5:30 p.m. A private family interment will be held at a later date.

Larry was born May 12, 1955, to Lawrence and Catherine (Warnken) Bertrand in Beaumont. He was raised in Poth and graduated from Poth High School in 1973 where he played various sports and was in the band. After graduating high school, he attended Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos and graduated with an industrial arts degree in 1977. While in college, he had an internship at Fredricks Refrigeration. Upon graduation, he started at Chevron Uranium Mines. Then he moved along to the Warnken family business and started at Wilco Peanut Company following in his father’s footsteps in 1978 where he was employed until his passed. Larry started out small on the yard, and after his father’s passing, he moved up to the office.

Larry met the love of his life, Roxanne “Roxy” Bayer, on the back of a jet boat out on Calaveras Lake in the summer of 1982. After seven years of dating, they finally tied the knot in Poth at Blessed Sacrament Church on May 2, 1987.

He had a love for motorcycles, boats, and water skiing. Larry and Roxy loved to get out and go on vacations. They loved to cruise the ocean blue, go to Louisiana for Mardi Gras, and travel to many different places for the Texas Peanut Growers Association Conferences. They were members of the Cajun French Music Association (CFMA) where they participated in many gumbo cookoffs and numerous crawfish boils

and festivals.

Larry was a member of SPJST Lodge 107, Floresville, where he held the office of vice president for many years. Larry’s in-laws had a timeshare in Colorado and any time there was an opening, he was ready to go.

Larry was preceded in death by his parents, Lawrence and Catherine (Warnken) Bertrand; father-in-law Bob Bayer; and sister in-law April Bayer.

Larry is survived by his wife of 35 years, Roxanne “Roxy” Bertrand; mother-in-law Polly Bayer; brothers John and wife Lisa, Wayne and wife Treva, and Stephen and wife Irma; brother-in-law John Bayer and wife Peggy; sister-in-law Wendy Pruski; nieces and nephews Dustin Bertrand and wife Kaleigh, Justin Bertrand and wife Alyssa, Allie Bertrand, Spencer Bertrand, Franchesca Bertrand, Trevor Bertrand, Kevin Bayer, Josh Bayer and wife Donna, Zach Bayer, Hope Bayer, Lian Lynn and husband Robert, and Trevor DeBellotte; great-nieces and greatnephews River and Raine Bertrand, Breelyn and Emberlyn Bertrand, Atlas Bayer, Jack Bayer, and Colt and Tillie Lynn; very close friends Lance Reinhard, Richard and Janie Mutz, David and Judy Davenport, and “Mr. Larry” Kellenberger and the late Flo Kellenberger.

Donations may be made to a charity of your choice.

—SPJST—

In Memory of Julius Dubcak

Julius James Dubcak of Round Rock, Texas, passed away on Wednesday, February 15, 2023, at the age of 83. Visitation was at 10 a.m. Monday, February 20 at Beck Funeral Home in Pflugerville with services starting at 11 a.m. at the funeral home. Burial was at 1:30 p.m. Monday, February 20 at Seaton Cemetery near Temple.

Julius was a first generation Czech, born on a cotton farm in East Bell County. He spoke fluent Czech at home and learned to speak English when he began first grade. He was very proud of his Czech heritage.

Julius graduated from Rogers High School in 1958. He went part-time to Temple Junior College while working at Temple National Bank. After TJC, he enrolled in what was then called Sam Houston State Teachers College in Huntsville. He graduated in 1965 with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree.

Julius loved his Sam Houston State Bearcats.

After graduating, he went to work with the State Comptroller’s office in Bryan. He worked there for a couple years then was transferred to the Houston office. That’s where he met the love of his life, Jeannie Rockco. Julius was married to Jeannie on May 6, 1967, in Nelsonville. They were married 55 years.

After retirement, Julius and Jeannie did extensive traveling in the United States, Canada, and Europe. They also went on several cruises.

Julius retired from the State Comptroller’s office on July 31, 2000. He worked in Comptroller Bob Bullock’s administration, and at one time, he was one of “Bob Bullock’s Raiders.” He was proud of that title. Julius was in the enforcement headquarters when he retired.

He took an interest in music at an early age and began playing trumpet with the Music Masters of Seaton with Alice Sulak and her sister. He played with the Vrazels’ Polka Band from 1966 until 1970. Julius was so proud of his association with the Vrazels’ Polka Band. He and Jeannie took a couple trips to the Czech Republic with the band and went on their Italian cruise tour. Julius and Jeannie attended dances at several SPJST halls, and Julius would carry his trumpet and would play with the bands when invited. He also had enjoyed playing with Jerry Haisler and the Melody 5. When Julius and Jeannie lived in Houston, he played with several polka bands and even played on albums with Jimmy Brosh and Julius Tupa. His proudest album song though was when he played with the Vrazels’ on their recording of “If I Were a Bird Polka” where he played harmony on his trumpet.

While in Houston, he became an active member of Sokol. He served as vice president of Sokol West when we moved to Waco. He served on the board

of directors of ZCBJ / WFLA (Zapadni Cesko Bratrske Jednota / Western Fraternal Life Association). He served as the longest unopposed director from 1976 until 2007. His territory as director was Texas, Kansas, Colorado, Louisiana, and Alabama. He served as president of the local WFLA lodge for several years and as an officer at the state WFLA meetings.

Julius began selling insurance with RVOS in 1993, was elected as a board member on August 1, 2015, and retired January 24, 2023. His service area covered several Texas counties, and he attended most of the annual lodge meetings. He was a very proud Czech and made a lot of friends in RVOS. He loved speaking Czech and would when he found anyone who could converse with him.

Julius was a member of SPJST Lodge 47, Seaton; RVOS; WFLA (now called Better Life); Hermann Sons; KJT Society 132; Austin Czech Historical Association; and Travis/Williamson Counties Czech Heritage Society.

He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Jeannie; son Travis Edward Dubcak, Sr., of Baytown; grandsons Travis Edward Dubcak, Jr. of Austin and Horacio Dubcak of La Porte; great-grandson Nicholas Julius Dubcak of Austin; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins in Texas and Kansas.

Pallbearers were Joe Lyles, Richard Hykel, Mike Nipper, Larry McEntire, Brian Ray, Ray Dubcak, and Travis Dubcak Sr.

Memorial donations in Julius’ name may be made to any of the Czech societies he was associated with: ACHA, c/o Helen Oelrich, 3571 Far West Boulevard, No. 151, Austin, Texas 78731; TWCCHS, c/o Frances Petter, 15604 Hebbe Lane, Pflugerville, Texas 78660; KJT, Shirley Pokorney, 10100 Bennet-Pokorney, Manor, Texas 78563; WFLA (Better Life), PO Box 1527, Madison, TX 53701; SPJST, PO Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503; or RVOS, PO Box 6106, Temple, Texas 76503. —SPJST—

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In Memory of Milton Peterson

Milton Nelson Peterson, age 81, of Malone, Texas, passed away late Sunday evening, February 19, 2023, at Town Hall Estates in Hillsboro.

A rosary was recited at 6 p.m. Sunday, February 26 at Aderhold Funeral Home Chapel in West, followed by visitation until 8 p.m. Mass of Christian burial was celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday, February 27 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church of the Assumption in West, with Reverend Ed Karasek as celebrant. Burial followed at St. Mary’s Cemetery.

Milton was born November 25, 1941, in West, the son of Harrison and Mennita (Lander) Peterson. He attended the old Leggott School, West Elementary, and was a 1959 graduate of West High School. On January 19, 1963, he was united in marriage to Irene Soukup in West.

Milton was an active hard-working, dedicated member of SPJST Lodge 6, Cottonwood. He served as president from 2006 to 2022. He was also a delegate to several past state SPJST Conventions including in 2021.

He was also a member of Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church in Hillsboro; Hill County Farm Bureau; KJT Society 109, Hillsboro; Malone Volunteer Fire Department; and Hill County Cell Block Museum. He was a USDA field enumerator for more than 20 years and a board member for the Brandon and Irene Water Supply District. In 2017, Milton received the Pioneer Award for District 4 of the Texas Farm Bureau. He worked for the General Motors Assembly Plant in Arlington for 30 years, before retiring in 1992. Milton enjoyed playing “42,” attending and participating in tractor pulls, farming, having a cold Lone Star Beer, eating barbecue, going to auction sales, and tending to his cattle. He loved spending time with his family and was known by his nickname, “Let’s Go.”

Milton was preceded in death by his parents; granddaughter Haley Lynn Peterson; and brothers-in-law Edward Soukup, Gary Hayes, George Soukup,

and George Berger.

Survivors include his beloved wife of 60 years, Irene Peterson of Malone; children Kenneth Peterson, Kimberly Seith and husband Robert, Matthew Peterson and wife Naomi, and Marshall Peterson; sisters Nancy Hayes, Mary Mangrum and husband Boyd, and Mollie Hatton and husband Russell; sisters-in-law Ann Berger and Elleen Soukup; grandchildren Amelia Booth and husband Eli, John Peterson, Amber Perez and husband Joe, Ashley Pechacek and husband Adam, Courtney McGuire, Dakota Meadows and husband Thomas, Colton Peterson, Dylan Peterson and wife Ryann, and Paige Peterson; great-grandchildren Madison, Samuel, Cassandra, Abigail, Audrey, Kaden, Ella, Riley, Paeyton, Presley, Parker, Fenton, and one on the way; and many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.

Active pallbearers were Dylan Peterson, John Peterson, Colton Peterson, Jimmy Uptmore, Edward Nors, Brian Berger, Chris Hatton, and Dale Berger. Honorary pallbearers were his granddaughters, the Kelm Brothers, members of Hill County Farm Bureau, and members of Malone Volunteer Fire Department.

Memorials may be made to Malone Volunteer Fire Department or St. Mary’s Cemetery Association.

—SPJST—

In Memory of Georgie Soukup

Georgie Soukup, age 88, of Robinson, Texas, passed away early Saturday morning, January 21, 2023, at Ascension Providence Hospital in Waco.

A rosary was prayed at 6 p.m. Thursday, January 26 at Aderhold Funeral Home Chapel in West, followed by visitation until 8 p.m. Mass of Christian burial was celebrated at 10 a.m. Friday, January 27 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church of the Assumption in West with Reverend John Boiko as celebrant. Burial followed at St. Mary’s Cemetery.

Georgie was born November 14,

1934, in Ross, the daughter of Alfons and Julia (Hykel) Hrabal. She attended the old Leggett School. On September 25, 1954, she was united in marriage to Alfons Soukup in Waco.

Georgie was a member of SPJST Lodge 6, Cottonwood and St. Louis Catholic Church in Waco. She worked as a seamstress for JM Woods Manufacturing for 20 years and worked at various frame shops in Waco for 20 years. Georgie enjoyed canning vegetables, quilting, crocheting, and baking with her great-granddaughters, Alivia and Tori. She loved spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Georgie was preceded in death by her parents; son Richard Soukup Sr.; brothers Eugene Hrabal Sr. and Alfons “Poncho” Hrabal Jr.; and sister Angie Kocian.

Survivors include her beloved husband of 68 years, Alfons Soukup of Robinson; daughter Beverly Williams of Waco; grandsons Richard Soukup Jr. and wife Brittany, Jake Williams and wife Lindsey, and Tye Williams and wife Lera; great-grandchildren Alivia, Tori, Brynn, Grady, and Claire; brother Eddie Ray Hrabal and wife Veronica; sister Irene Barber; and many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.

Active pallbearers were Thomas Matus, Stephen Hrabal, Vince Hrabal, Mark Kocian, Gene Hrabal, and Ronnie Kaska. Honorary pallbearers were Mike

Soukup, Tim Soukup, Terry Soukup, Chris Hrabal, Joe Williams, and Don Reeves Jr.

Memorials may be made to St. Mary’s Cemetery Association in West. —SPJST—

In Memory of Joe Kocab

Joe Kocab passed away on Saturday, December 17, 2022. Joe was a member of the Czech Catholic Union/CCU Life for 85 years. In 1966, Joe became Vice President serving alongside Charles Hronek. In 1986, Joe was elected President serving until 1998 then continued to serve as Director/Past President until his death. Joe will be sadly missed by all that came in contact with him. It was a true pleasure knowing Joe. May he rest in peace. From Posel - CCU Life, Vol. C1 No. 1 January-February-March 2023

Editor’s Note: Joe submitted numerous recipes for the SPJST Tasty Traditions Cookbook published in 2012. We appreciate Joe’s lasting contributions to Czech heritage and culture.

—SPJST—

Bronze SPJST cemetery markers are available for purchase through the Home Office for $20 a piece. Price includes shipping and handling. The markers measure three inches in diameter and include a fourinch threaded post for mounting. To purchase or for more information, call the Home Office at 800-727-7578 and ask for Sandra.

ONLY $20

Bronze SPJST Cemetery Markers ACTUAL SIZE

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SPJST YOUTH SECTION

SPJST Summer Camp registration opens February 15

The deadline for Věstník items is 5 p.m. on the first and third Mondays of each month.

Send your news and photos to:

SPJST Věstník Editor Melanie Zavodny P.O. Box 100 Temple, Texas 76503

Email: vestnik@spjst.org

Online: spjst.org/news/submitarticle-photo

Questions? Call 800-727-7578

and families to attend camp regardless of their ability to pay.

Donating to Camperships

State Fraternal Director, PO Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503-0100. After you have been approved for a campership, you may register online with your financial deposit.

For more information about SPJST Summer Camp, visit spjst.org/camp or contact State Fraternal Director Frank Horak at frankh@spjst.com or 254-7751575, ext. 177 or Fraternal Services Specialist Tammy Martinez at tammym@spjst.com or 254-773-1575, ext. 164.

voucher for food and drinks in the park. A parking pass will also be included for each family.

Sign Up by April 18

Complete the Google form using the QR code on the flyer to sign up. We will no longer take sign-ups after April 18.

Go, Space Cowboys!

Hope to see you there! Go, Space Cowboys!

SPJST will host one state camp session this summer beginning Wednesday, June 21 through Sunday, June 25, 2023, at Camp Kubena in Ledbetter, Texas. The session will be open to SPJST members and non-members, pending availability.

SPJST youth members who will be in first through 12th grade as of September 1, 2023, are eligible to attend. Activities will be age-specific for both teens/leaders-in-training and juniors, and programs will run parallel during the camp session.

Registration for members opens on February 15 and closes when filled or on May 1. Camper slots are first come, first served and a waiting list will be created, if necessary. The fee for youth members is $335. The fee for youth who have attended at least seven lodge/youth club meetings between June 1, 2022, and May 31, 2023, is $125, which includes a $25 non-refundable registration fee. Fees will be prorated for youth who have attended less than seven meetings.

Pending available slots, camp registration for non-members will open on March 15. The fee is $450, which includes a $50 non-refundable registration fee.

All fees must be paid by June 1. Fees (except non-refundable registration fees) are refundable until June 6.

Camperships (Camp Scholarships) What are Camperships?

Through the generosity of our donors, SPJST is able to offer camp scholarships (camperships) to individuals and families in financial need. The Campership funds make it possible for children

Will you help us make this the best summer ever for an SPJST camper this year? Lodges and members are encouraged to help youth in need experience a fantastic summer opportunity. There are several ways to give to our campership program: donate online at spjst.org/camp or send your donation to SPJST c/o Summer Camp, PO Box 100, Temple, TX 76503-0100.

Applying for a Campership

Financial assistance is based on the United States poverty guideline. The application form may be found at spjst.org/camp or contact the State Fraternal Director at 254-534-0681. Mail your completed application to SPJST

—SPJST— District Five youth to host night at the ballpark on May 13 in Sugar Land

Dear Readers,

Are you a fan of our nation’s favorite pastime, baseball?

Come join District Five Youth Club, and enjoy a night at the ballpark on Saturday, May 13, 2023. Constellation Field in Sugar Land will open at 5 p.m. Join us for an evening of food and fun. This event is for any youth club member and young-at-heart.

Complimentary Admission

You will receive complimentary admission into the game and a $15

Jones District Five Youth Counselor —SPJST—

Lodge 25, Ennis Youth Club shares February scenes

Dear Readers, Lodge 25, Ennis Youth Club met on Saturday, February 4, 2023. In 2022, the youth were challenged to write Vestnik letters and the member who wrote the most was to receive a prize. The Vestnik

Letter Contest grand prize winner was Kalynn Ryan who submitted 11 letters! She received $5 for each letter she wrote which was a grand total of $55. Congratulations, Kalynn! We colored the Souper Bowl project

page and talked about Camp Kubena. Our next meeting will be Sunday, March 5 at 2 p.m. Fraternally yours, Rita Holland, Youth Leader —SPJST—

color.

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LEFT PHOTO: Meeting in the youth room. From left, Madison, Julia, Garrett, Kalynn, Kinley, June, and Preston. PHOTO 2: Madison and Maison make valentines for residents of Ennis Care Center. PHOTO 3: Lodge 25 Vestnik Letter Contest winners and their siblings. Front, left to right, Kinley, Julia, Garrett, and Luke. Back: Madison and Kalynn. 4: Scooter helps Emmy RIGHT PHOTO: Youth Leader Rita, left, and youth club member June deliver valentines and cake balls to Susan Tekell to give to the residents at Ennis Care Center.

Lodge 47, Seaton youth visits library, bookshop, café

Dear Vestnik Readers

Happy February! February is the month of love, happiness, and chocolate. February is also Black History Month.

On Tuesday, it will be Valentine’s Day. Valentine’s Day is about love and chocolate. Tonight, we have our Valentine’s dance at Seaton Star Hall. The band that is playing there tonight is really good.

Going back to January though, my birthday was good and fun. One of my friends came over, and we had a sleepover. Then, a lot of my family came, and we ate good food. I had fun.

The other day, I went on a bluebonnet field trip to the Armstrong Browning Library then to the Fabled Bookshop and Café. I had fun, and I even bought a book. The best part was that I got to skip school. I guess reading pays off. Have a great month.

Fraternally, Travis Ordogne, age 11 —SPJST—

Lodge 47, Seaton youth promises not to dance

Dear Vestnik Readers, I have to go to a dance tonight. I do not want to go. I mean, what am I supposed to do? I promise to all of you reading this, I am not going to dance with a little girl – because I am only 7!

NO! My mom will try to make me, but not today . . . well, not until I am 13, 14, 15, 16, and on until I am 100 or 85. But not today! I’ll make sure I tell you next time if my mom makes me dance! Bye! Wish me luck!

Fraternally, Andrew Ordogne, age 7 —SPJST—

Lodge 84, Dallas Youth Club reports on upcoming activities

Dear Readers,

The youth of Lodge 84, Dallas joined the mother lodge for their monthly meeting on Sunday, February 19, 2023. Together, we brought our contributions of soup for the SPJST Souper Bowl community service project. We also learned about making authentic Czech rosettes which we enjoyed for our svacina after the meeting.

Youth Leader Lynda Novak reminded us about continuing to complete our Vestnik projects (now called Caring Challenges); the upcoming State Youth Showcase on Friday, July 28 and Saturday, July 29 in Temple; and online camp registration. She also presented the third place youth merit point awards to Ryan and Megan Ruzicka.

It was a fun afternoon. Don’t forget to watch for details about Lodge 84 joining with KJT Society 111 and KJZT Society 108 on Sunday, March 19 at Sokol Dallas for a Sunday Fun Day Easter Party. It is sure to be a blast.

Fraternally, Josh Tucker, age 13 —SPJST—

Lodge 84, Dallas Youth receive merit point awards

Lodge 84, Dallas Youth Leader Lynda Novak presents the third place merit point awards from the 2021 youth year to youth club members Megan Ruzicka and Ryan Ruzicka.

—Submitted by Anne Scott Cowan Reporter

Lodge 40, El Campo-Hillje Youth Deliver valentines

Lodge 40, El CampoHillje Youth Club decorated valentine cards to be delivered on Valentine’s Day to the S.P.J.S.T. Senior Living Center in Hillje. Lodge 40 youth NayEli Garcia was appointed to make the special delivery for the youth club. She is pictured with the Senior Living Center director and two residents who were very happy as you can tell by their smiles.

22 Monday, February 27, 2023 VĚSTNÍK For complete details and to register, visit spjst.org/camp or contact frankh@spjst.com or 254-773-1575, ext. 177. 5 DAYS • 4 NIGHTS June 21 - 25 2023 Camp Kubena Ledbetter, Texas Join us THIS SUMMER AT SPJST STATE CAMP

Podpora ★ Lidskost ★ Bratrstvi´

What the Czech Republic was able to accomplish during its term as President of the European Union in 2022

The Czech Republic held the presidency of the Council of the European Union from July through December 2022. Each EU Member State holds the presidency of the Council of the European Union for six months on a rotational basis. The task of the presidency is to determine the agenda and priorities of the Council of the EU, to preside over its meetings, to broker compromises among the states as well as to represent the Union at meetings with the other EU institutions and external partners. To ensure continuity, the member states form presidency trios that prepare a joint program. This is a summary of what the Czech Republic was able to accomplish. The text comes from Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala:

“It has been a busy six months for the Czech Republic at the helm of the European Union. Six challenging months marked by the Russian war in Ukraine, the energy crisis and inflation. Therefore, our motto “Europe as a Task” was fitting for the weight of responsibilities and obligations on the shoulders of the Czech Republic. I am all the more pleased to be able to declare, even with all modesty, that we have performed our European task perfectly.

We have taken a number of difficult decisions and worked steadily on our European policy, which is a constant part of our lives here at home in the Czech Republic. The Presidency of the Council has helped us to promote the interests of the Czech Republic.

Our aim was to seek compromises,

solutions acceptable to all parties. We have always strived to promote the interests of the Czech Republic and our citizens.

During our second term at the helm of the Council of the European Union, we have fulfilled the five main priorities set out in the summer. Let me now recall the most significant achievements with a major international and domestic impact.

We had to act quickly to ensure energy security in order to protect our citizens and their interests. We are all well aware that these are difficult times, and that only by working together will we improve this bleak situation.

The Czech Presidency has been firmly determined to tackle energy prices and to ensure the strategic autonomy of the Union. This is evidenced by a record eight meetings of energy ministers and a plethora of negotiated legislative measures.

We have significantly reduced the Union’s dependence on Russian fossil fuels, capped energy prices, established joint gas buying, ensured sufficient gas for the entire heating season and much more.

In terms of the refugee crisis and postwar reconstruction in Ukraine, we have not only confronted the aggressors, but also provided comprehensive support and assistance to Ukraine and, above all, we have been actively managing the impacts of migration across the European Union.

Important measures included the approval of three sanctions packages against Russia and Belarus, restrictions on visas to Russian citizens and the continued financial, military and legal aid for Ukraine.

Support for Ukraine and the unity of the European Union are, of course, crucial for the functioning of the Czech Republic. The unity of Member States and a strong response to Russia’s actions

guarantees the security of our citizens and protects our interests. Ukraine is fighting a war so that we do not have to, and our humanitarian and financial aid is helping prevent thousands more Ukrainians from fleeing the war to other countries, including the Czech Republic.

We have found compromises and negotiated and passed legislation in other areas as well – we have worked intensively on securing our cyberspace and strengthening the economy and democratic institutions.

We have also kept in touch with our neighbors. We have started accession negotiations with Albania and North Macedonia. Bosnia and Herzegovina has been granted candidate status and a few days ago Kosovo officially applied for EU membership.

Last but not least, we have successfully brought Croatia into the euro area and Schengen Area, making the already popular holiday destination even more accessible and attractive for Czechs.

Besides our success in the area of European policies, we have also managed to excellently organize three hundred events in the Czech Republic. These included 14 informal ministerial meetings, a visit of the College of Commissioners in Litomyšl and a with the leadership of the European Parliament. There were also dozens of conferences, cultural and accompanying events, held not only abroad and in Brussels, but also across the Czech Republic.

The Prague European Summit that was held in October is undoubtedly an organizational success of which we can all be justly proud. The Prague Castle hosted 43 leaders from across the European continent at the first ever meeting of the European Political Community. For the first time, countries like Armenia and Azerbaijan sat down to talk at the same table.

The Czech Republic has established valuable relationships during its sixmonth presidency, built a strong position in the EU and, above all, improved its reputation as a dependable partner and major political player.

Let me conclude by thanking once again all the members of the Government, diplomats and officials for their work in making the second Czech Presidency such a success. As much as two thousand people have contributed to this outcome and they all deserve to be commended for their professionalism and unwavering commitment throughout the Presidency.

I am convinced that we will capitalize on all these successes and experiences for the benefit of our country.”

Submitted by,

Czech Heritage Society of Texas offers memorial scholarships

The Czech Heritage Society of Texas will award two scholarships - the Victor Peter Memorial Scholarship to a 2023 graduating Texas high school senior and the Albert Blaha Memorial Scholarship to a 2023 graduating Texas high school senior or first-year college student. Proof of registration in a program of studies in a college, university, or vocational school is required of the selected applicant prior to receipt of financial award.

The applicant must submit a packet of information outlined on the CHS website (czechheritage-texas.org) that includes an essay about a family member who represents or contributed to Czech heritage.

Applicant packets must be submitted no later than February 28, 2023, for the Victor Peter Scholarship and April 3, 2023, for the Albert Blaha Scholarship.^

Brazos Valley CHS sets March 4 kolache baking class

Brazos Valley Czech Heritage Society (BVCHS) is offering a kolache baking class on Saturday, March 4, 2023, at St. Joseph Catholic Church Parish Activity Center, 600 East 26th Street in Bryan, Texas, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Participants will learn how to make genuine Czech kolache, including some of the fillings, from scratch. Cost for the class is $35 per person with a limit of 12 participants (ages 12 and older). For more information, contact Stan Vitha at 979-587-1777 or send an email to bohemian2012@aol.com.^

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Czech Center Museum Houston to host March 10 Free Friday Night Movie

Czech Center Museum Houston will host Free Friday Movie Night on Friday, March 10, 2023. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., and the event begins at 6 p.m.

Zatopek— Autumn 1968, the Australian running record holder Ron Clarke is coming to Prague, hoping that his old friend and role model, Emil Zátopek, the most famous Czech athlete of all time, will help him overcome the biggest crisis of his career. The dialogue is in Czech with English subtitles.

Release Date: August 26, 2021

Running time: 131 minutes

Cast: Vaclav Neuzil, Matha Issova, James Frecheville

Director: David Ondricek

Screenplay: David Ondricek, Alice Nellis, Jan P. Muchow

Donations are appreciated. Complimentary popcorn will be served. Beverages are available for purchase.

Czech Center Museum Houston is located at 4920 San Jacinto Street in Houston. For more information, visit czechcenter.org.

—SPJST—

Czech Center Museum Houston sets March 11 yoga for kids, families

The Vibe Czech: Yoga for kids and families is Saturday, March 11, 2023, at Czech Center Museum Houston, 4920 San Jacinto Street in Houston, from 11 to 11:40 a.m.

Children must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Join us for Saturday morning guided yoga practice in Brno Gallery. Please RSVP to development@czechcenter.org. Visit czechcenter.org for more information.

—SPJST—

TCGS to pay tribute to Czech Veterans who gave their life for our freedom; deadline is April 1

“Greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.” The quote from John 15:13 is heard quite often as Memorial Day draws close.

Texas Czech Genealogical Society (TCGS) has had the privilege of paying tribute to our Czech Veterans by publishing three volumes entitled Czechs in Uniform. The awesome Czech Veterans’ who served, or are currently serving our country, truly fit a submission by TCGS

Lifetime Member Cecilia Forrest entitled, Definition Of A Veteran:

A veteran - whether active duty, retired, national guard, or reserve is

someone who, at one point in his or her life, wrote a check made payable to the United States of America, for the amount “up to and including my life.” This is honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it.

Memorial Day is May 29. For the past two years, TCGS has paid tribute to those who paid the Ultimate Sacrifice with a special membership emailing. This email featured those who gave their lives for our freedom while serving our country. Those featured, with name and photo, if a photo was available, are those contained within the pages of our Czechs in Uniform, Volumes I, II and III; or are on our Czech Military Museum and Veterans’ Wall of Honor Ultimate Sacrifice Alcove located in the downstairs gallery of the SPJST Home Office in Temple, Texas. As far as we

Czech Cultural Calendar

Hours of Operation

Czech Heritage Museum and Genealogy Center (CHMGC), 119 West French Avenue, Temple. Hours: Open Thursday, Friday, and 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. Every First and Third Tuesday Evenings: Tarok Parties—All ages and anyone interested are welcome. No admission or fee. Award-winning tournament champions Jimmie and Carolyn Coufal not only teach beginners, but also help experienced players increase their skill. For Museum information: tours, happenings, and activities, call: CHMGC 254-899-2935 (can leave a message); email czechheritagemuseum@gmail.com; find them on Facebook; or visit the Center’s website https://czechheritagemuseum.org

Monday through Saturday

Czech Center Museum Houston, 4920 San Jacinto Street in Houston, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Exhibits. Experience the culture, art, music, and stories of many Czechs, Slovaks, and people of all cultures who left their country to seek liberty and democracy in America. 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. Monthly Movie Nights: CCMH has reinstated monthly movie nights. The next film will be shown Friday, January 27 at 6 p.m. Check the online calendar for more information. CCMH is located at 4920 San Jacinto Street in Houston.For information, call 713-528-2060; or visit czechcenter.org

Deadline March 31

Travels to Czechia Photo Competition— photos should depict the beauty of Czechia, whether through its nature, architecture, culture, culinary delights, and/or modern marvels. Photos may feature world-famous sights, historical wonders of Prague, and other major cities or paths less traveled throughout the Czech countryside and villages. Photos may incorporate people and their joy, amazement, nostalgia, or other emotions felt during their travels. The Czech Embassy will collect the photographs in honor of Czech automobile racer Eliška Junková and her love of travel. Selected photos will be exhibited at the Czech Embassy on May 13, 2023. For guidelines and information, contact visit https://www.mzv.cz/washington —SPJST—

have been able to determine, TCGS has the largest military museum, dedicated to Czech Veterans in the nation; and for this, we feel honored.

In 2023, TCGS will take our tribute up and beyond to the next level to honor those who gave their lives for our freedom. We can do this only with your support. How? By submitting your Czech Veteran’s name and photo. Your veteran only needs “one drop” of Czech blood to qualify. This veteran could be your dad, husband, wife, brother, sister, distant relative, or acquaintance.

Their lives were unfinished. They left empty places in our hearts; but their lives are not forgotten. United by our bond of Czech heritage that highly prizes freedom, may we continue to stand against freedom’s enemies so that they will not have died in vain.

This tribute is not for TCGS members only; but for all Czechs. Please send the name, photo, date of birth and death, if known, of your Czech Veteran who gave his or her life to:

Charlene Hurta at cmhurta@earthlink.net; or mail to Charlene at 1231 CR 201A, Angleton, Texas 77515. If you have an email address, please include it if you are mailing the photo in order that we may make sure you receive notification of the link to our recording paying Tribute to Czech Veterans’ Who Paid the Ultimate Sacrifice Tribute beginning the week of May 22, 2023. Veteran photo(s) and information submission deadline is April 1, 2023.^

God bless America.

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Albert J. Blaha Memorial Scholarship to be awarded; deadline is April 2

This $1,000 scholarship is granted by Milady “Bunny” Blaha, the eldest child of Albert Blaha, the founder of the Czech Heritage Society of Texas (CHS), to a graduating Texas high school senior or Texas college, university, or vocational/technical school first year student of Czech descent. Primary qualifications include past or current Czech culture- and heritage-related activities and involvement. Proof of registration in a program of studies at a college, university or vocational/technical school is required of the selectee prior to disbursement of the financial award which will be made to the school, not directly to the selectee.

The applicant must submit the following: (All personal documents are to be in Times New Roman font, 14-point, oneinch margins.)

1. An original 300-400-word essay describing what your Czech heritage means to you, how it has influenced you, your current and past Czech cultural and heritage involvement and why you think you should be selected for this scholarship.

2. A list briefly describing ways in which you have been involved with Czech culture and heritage in descending order of importance. Skip a line between each numbered item in the list. Attach evidence or attestation from a cognizant person for each. Possible ideas:

• Take Czech language or history lessons.

• Research family genealogy and create a family tree (at least 4 generations).

• Interview a senior (65+) person of Czech descent about his/her life or his/her ancestor’s life.

• Visit a cemetery with Czech graves and record information on several interesting Czech markers.

• Help clean up or mow a cemetery with Czech graves.

• Membership in CHS or other Czech organization and attend several meetings.

• Organize, volunteer, or participate in a Czech-related program, e.g., the CHS Queen Pageant, a Czech celebration, play, polka band, dance group.

• Make kolache or other traditional Czech food.

• Attend Hus Camp (as student or staff).

• School project on Czech culture, heritage, history or language.

• Visit Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center (TCHCC), Czech Heritage Museum and Genealogy Center, Czech painted churches of Texas, or other Czech-historic site.

• Attend a Czech festival.

(Active involvement earns 2 points; visiting/attending, 1 point or 2 points if more than 50 miles from home.)

3. Copy of most recent high school or college, university or vocational/technical school transcript.

4. Two letters of recommendation: one from a high school teacher, counselor, employer or other cognizant person attesting to your academic or vocational/technical promise; the other from an adult attesting to your interest and involvement in Czech culture and heritage.

5. A 100-plus word statement describing planned or current studies in a college, university, or vocational/technical school and planned career after graduation or certification. Include name of school.

6. A cover sheet including your name, address, phone number and email address; and high school name, address, and phone number.

All items must be submitted in one envelope postmarked no later than April 3, 2023, and sent to:

The Czech Heritage Society of Texas Albert J. Blaha Scholarship

Attn: Richard Skopik 305 Kingston Drive Waco, Texas 76712

Submitted by, Bunny Blaha —SPJST—

Czech Language Courses and Studies in the Czech Republic

We are proud to present the current offer of Czech language courses available for members of the Czech-American compatriot community.

1) Courses organized by the Czech National Agency for International Education and Research

• Czechs abroad

For Czechs abroad, the agency organizes a four-week Czech language course and arranges study stays at Czech public universities. This course is designed for Czechs over the age of 18 who live abroad and want to learn the language of their ancestors or hone their proficiency in it.

Dates: July 24 to August 18, 2023

Location: Poděbrady, Czechia Application deadline: March 15, 2023

More information, including application process: Programme for the Support of Czech Cultural Heritage Abroad, Dům zahraniční spolupráce (dzs.cz)

• Teachers of Czech for Czechs Abroad

This course is designed for teachers who come from Czech communities abroad. The participants take part in two-week intensive teaching of Czech language methodology with the aim of improving and stabilizing the ways in which Czech is taught, especially in Czech communities where no teacher has been posted before.

Dates: August 28 to September 9, 2023 Location: Prague

Texas Czech Genealogical Society

Website: txczgs.org

Promoting the study of the genealogy of the particular group of people known as “Texas Czechs.”

For membership: Marie Dulak 979-324-7871

Application deadline: March 15, 2023

More information, including application process: Programme for the Support of Czech Cultural Heritage Abroad, Dům zahraniční spolupráce (dzs.cz)

For the most up-to-date information about both programs, please visit Programme for the Support of Czech Cultural Heritage Abroad | Dům zahraniční spolupráce (dzs.cz) or email: olga.vlachova@dzs.cz

2) Summer School of Slavonic Studies

Summer Schools of Slavonic Studies (SSSS) are study courses organized by several public universities in the Czech Republic. Courses are held annually during the summer months (July, August, and September). Their duration ranges from three to four weeks. The length of the course is determined by the organizing school.

The courses are primarily designed for foreign students, specialists (teachers, translators), and academics in the field of Czech studies and Slavonic studies, however, they are open to all those interested in the Czech language, literature, history, and culture over the age of 18. Applicants from within the Washington, DC, jurisdiction can apply to participate in SSSS in Prague (1 spot), Brno (1 spot), and Pilsen (1 spot).

Application deadline: March 31, 2023

More information, including application process: https://www.msmt.cz/eu-and-international-affairs/summer-schools-ofslavonic-studies-2023

For the most up-to-date information, please visit the link above or email Magdalena.VillatoroSladkova@msmt.cz —SPJST—

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Fraternal Activities and Entertainment

Post your lodge’s upcoming SPJST fraternal activities, entertainment dates, and information here. These listings are free. The deadline for submitting information for the Fraternal Activities and Entertainment Guide is the first and third Mondays of each month at 5 p.m., unless otherwise posted. Send updates to: VĚSTNÍK, c/o Editor Melanie Zavodny, P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503. Email to: vestnik@spjst.org. Advertising rates are $2 per column inch for lodge ads; $4 per column inch for non-profit organization ads; and $6 per column inch for commercial ads. For advertising information, please call the Editor at 800-727-7578 or email vestnik@spjst.org.

LODGE 1, FAYETTEVILLE (1)

Lodge Hall: 507 East Main Street, Fayetteville. Hall

Rental Information: 979-966-3795. Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the first Monday of March, June, September, and December at 6 p.m. at the hall. For information, call 979-966-3515.

LODGE 4, HALLETTSVILLE (6)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the second Sunday — June 11, August 13, and November 12 at 3 p.m. at Hallettsville Chamber of Commerce, 1614 North Texana Street, Hallettsville. For information/updates, call President Joe Siptak 979-479-0056.

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 at the lodge hall at 2 p.m. For information, call 254-227-8759. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month at the hall at 1:30 p.m. For information, contact Youth Leader Peggy Dobecka 254-717-0383; or dataped@sbcglobal.net.

Sunday, March 5—Lodge meeting, 2 p.m.

LODGE 8, WEIMAR (6)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the fourth Monday of February, May, August, and November at 12 p.m. at Oakridge Smokehouse Restaurant, Schulenburg. For information, call 979-247-4168.

LODGE 9, SNOOK (1)

Lodge Hall: 457 CR 269, Snook. Hall Rentals/Information: 979-272-3732. Lodge Meetings: First Wednesday of each month, 7 p.m. at the hall. For information, call 979-272-3732. Youth Club Meetings: First Wednesday of each month, 6:30 p.m. at the hall. For information, call Youth Leader Loree Lewis 979-220-4733.

LODGE 13, DIME BOX (1)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly at Diamond I Venue (former SPJST Lodge 13 Hall), 1081 County Road 425, Dime Box at 7 p.m. For information, contact Ricky Ford 979-884-1451.

LODGE 15, BUCKHOLTS (2)

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

LODGE 17, NEW TABOR (1)

Lodge Hall: 2674 CR 225, Caldwell. Hall Rental Information: 979-272-3440. Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month at the hall at 2 p.m. For information, call 979-272-3440. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 3 p.m. at the hall. For information, call Youth Leader Holly Narro 979-218-4931.

LODGE 18, ELGIN (2)

Lodge Hall: 702 Hwy 95 North, Elgin. Lodge 18 is a non-smoking facility. Polka and country band bookings: FL Meyer 512-940-7970. Hall phone: 512-285-3100. Dances: 3 to 7 p.m.; cover $10 per person - unless otherwise noted. Lodge Meetings: Third Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m. at the hall. Follow us on Facebook www.facebook.com/elginSPJSTlod ge18 and on Twitter - @SPJSTelgin18

Sunday, March 19—Glen Collins

Sunday, May 21—Glen Collins

Saturday, June 24—Western Days’ Dance: Glen Collins

Sunday, July 16—Glen Collins

Sunday, August 13—Mark Halata

Sunday, September 17—Glen Collins

Sunday, November 5—Glen Collins

Sunday, December 31—New Year’s Eve: Glen Collins

LODGE 20, GRANGER (2)

Lodge Hall: 114 West Davilla, Granger. Hall Rental Information: Brenna Bohac 512-859-2584. Lodge Meetings: Second Monday of each month at the hall at 6:30 p.m. A light meal is served before each meeting. All members are invited. Youth Club Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 1:30 p.m. at the hall. Call Youth Leader Brita Goodman for information 254-541-5344.

LODGE 23, MORAVIA (6)

Lodge Hall: FM 957 North, Schulenburg (located 12 miles south of Schulenburg, in Moravia). Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on Tuesday in March, June, September, and December at the hall at 6:30 p.m. For information, call 979-562-2124.

LODGE 24, CYCLONE - FLAG HALL (2)

Lodge Hall: 411 FM 964, Cyclone. Hall Rental Information: Mark Maddux 254-721-1774 or Brenda Maddux 254-721-1682. Lodge Meetings: Second Monday of each month at the hall at 7 p.m. For information, call 254-721-1682.

LODGE 25, ENNIS (3)

Lodge Hall: 1901 East Hwy 34, Ennis. Hall Rental Information: 972-875-8381. Mail: PO Box 129, Ennis, Texas 75120. Email: SPJSTennis@yahoo.com. Game Room: Open every Wednesday, 5:30 p.m. Lodge Meetings: Second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. in the lodge dining room with supper at 6:30 p.m. followed by a complimentary social in the game room. For information, call 214-837-9490. Youth Club Meetings: For date, time, place, and more information, call Youth Leader Rita Holland 469-337-2284.

LODGE 28, EAST BERNARD (6)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the second Sunday of March, June, September, and December at 12 noon at Wharton County Library - East Bernard Branch, 746 Clubside Drive in East Bernard. Call 832-595-4231 for information.

LODGE 29, TAYLOR (2)

• All Friday night dances 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Free admission • Hamburgers served at 6 p.m.

Lodge Hall: 5025 FM 619, Taylor. Hall Rental Information/Hall Phone: 512-352-9139. Regular business hours: Hall is open Wednesday through Sunday, 3 to 10 p.m. Lodge Meetings: Second Wednesday of each month at the hall at 6:30 p.m. For information, call 512415-7225.

Friday, March 3—Sterling Country

Friday, March 10—Gabriel River Band

Friday, March 17—Second Hand Rose

Friday, March 24—New Band: The Backwoods Band

Friday, March 31—Dry County

Friday, April 7—Robert Lawhorn and Triple Threat

Friday, April 14—New Band: Michael Petty and The Outlaw Revival Band

Friday, April 21—The Other Band

Friday, April 28—Glen Collins

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 Marcaurele 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 information, call Youth Leader Lisa Bubela 979-5437120.

LODGE 32, VICTORIA (6)

Lodge Meetings: Held bi-monthly on the second Tuesday in January, March, May, July, September, and November at 6:30 p.m. at Grapevine Cafe, 110 Medical Drive, Suite 102, Victoria. For information, call 361676-7561.

LODGE 35, ELK - ELK HALL (3)

Lodge Hall: 9508 Elk Road, Axtell. Hall Rental Information: Gene Pavelka 254-749-3326. Hall Phone: 254-863-9320. Lodge Meetings: Second Wednesday of each month, 7 p.m. at the hall. For information, call 254-722-1454. Sales Agent: James (Dude) Mann 254715-0275; mrdudemann@yahoo.com.

Sunday, March 5—Rental

Saturday, March 11—Dustin Terral Band

Saturday, March 18—Rewind Party Band

Saturday, March 25—Justin Hewitt Band

Saturday, April 8—Gordon Collier Band

Saturday, April 15—Joe Parker Band

Saturday, April 29—Nolan Pick Band

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 39, BRYAN (1)

Lodge Hall: Cherry Bend Circle, Lot 12, Bryan. For information, call President Wade O’Shields 979-2183527; or FAC Ronnie Roesler 979-406-0158.

LODGE 40, EL CAMPO-HILLJE (6)

Lodge Hall: 30420 Loop 524 US Hwy 59, Hillje. Hall Rental Information: Cathy Garcia 979-332-1614; Hall Phone: 979-648-2317. Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the third Sunday of March, June, September, and December at 12 p.m. at the hall. For information, call 979-332-1614. Youth Club Meetings: For meeting date, time, location, call Youth Leader Cathy Garcia 979-332-1614.

LODGE 41, PORT LAVACA (6)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the third Tuesday of February, May, August, and November at 6:30 p.m. at Six Mile Volunteer Fire Department Meeting Room, Royal Road, Port Lavaca. For information, call 361649-4736; or email danmarysitka@yahoo.com.

LODGE 47, SEATON - STAR HALL (2)

Lodge Hall: 10842 State Hwy 53, Temple. Star Hall is a non-smoking facility. Hall Rental Information: Amber Bartek 254-931-0295; Hall Phone: 254-985-2548. Visit www.seatonstarhall.com. Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. at the hall. For information, call 254-624-4119. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 1 p.m. at the hall. Call Youth Leader Amber Bartek for information 254-931-0295.

LODGE 48, BEYERSVILLE (2)

Lodge Hall: 10450 FM 619, Taylor. Hall Bookings/Rentals: Call Lisa Jonse 512-739-9324 or email SPJST48@gmail.com. Lodge Meetings: Held the second Monday of each month at 6 p.m. at the hall. For information, call 512-635-3021. 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 49, ROWENA (4)

Lodge Hall: 706 FM 2133, Rowena. Hall Rental Information: 325-442-4841 - Beverly Teplicek. Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly - first Wednesday of February, May, August, and November at 6 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 information 325-656-0029.

LODGE 51, ELLINGER (1)

Lodge Meetings: Third Friday of March, June, September, and December, 6:30 p.m. at Ellinger Fire Department, West Main Street in Ellinger. For information, call Calvin Hlinsky 979-378-2364.

LODGE 54, WEST (3)

Lodge Meetings: First Friday in March, June, and November, and the second Friday in September at St. Joseph Hall, 303 South Harrison Street in West, 7 p.m. For information, call Freddie Kaluza 254-709-2303.

LODGE 63, SWEET HOME (6)

Lodge Meetings: Third Thursday of February, May, August, and November at 7 p.m. For meeting location and information, call Ann Moseley 361-781-2644.

LODGE 66, WACO (3)

Lodge Meetings: The fourth Monday of each month at 5:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s Church, 1301 Hogan Lane in Bellmead. For information, call 254-717-7534.

LODGE 67, SCHULENBURG (1)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly in March, June, September, and December at Kountry Bakery, Hwy 77 in Schulenburg at 2 p.m. For information, call 979-7430310.

LODGE 79, CORPUS CHRISTI (7)

Lodge Meetings: Third Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. at the Sokol Hall, 5502 Kostoryz Road, Corpus Christi. Meal served; meeting follows. Visitors welcome. For info, call 361-816-2328. Youth Club Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at Sokol Hall, 5502 Kostoryz Road, Corpus Christi. Call Youth Leader Marcia Rew for information 361-563-6779.

LODGE 80, HOLLAND (2)

Lodge Meetings: Held bi-monthly on the second Tuesday in January, March, May, July, September, and November at “The Hall on 2268” (formerly SPJST Lodge 80 Hall), 12141 East FM 2268 in Holland at 6:30 p.m. For information, call 254-760-6427. Watch the Věstník for changes in dates or times. For information, call 254760-6427. Bingo has returned!

LODGE 81, NEEDVILLE (5)

Lodge Hall: 13609 Violet Street in Needville. Hall Manager/Bookings/Rentals: Marion Morales 281-650-4466. Lodge Meetings: Third Sunday of each month at the hall at 1 p.m.; meal at 12 noon. For information, call 281-781-3156. Youth Club Meetings: Third Sunday of each month at 1 p.m. at the hall. For information, email Youth Leader Kristen Jones joneskb06@hotmail.com.

LODGE 84, DALLAS (3)

Lodge Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. Meeting location will be posted in the Věstník. Youth Club Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 2 p.m.unless otherwise announced in the Věstník. Contact Youth Leader Lynda Novak 972-948-4456.

LODGE 87, TEMPLE (2)

Lodge Hall: 320 North 50th Street in Temple. Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the third Sunday of January, April, July and October at 2 p.m. For information, contact Dan Kacir 254-899-2332; or via email dkatty2000@yahoo.com

LODGE 88, HOUSTON (5)

Standing Events:

● Bingo every Thursday evening

● 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 information, call 713-869-5767, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Beer, set-ups, soda, and ice sold at bar. Please do not bring from outside. *Dress Code dances: evening attire for ladies and gentlemen. *Introductory pricing. Bingo: Every Thursday evening; games start

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at 7 p.m. License No. 17407503501. Lodge Meetings: Held the first Sunday, 2 p.m. at the hall; lunch served at 1 p.m. For information, call 713-869-5767. 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.

Friday, March 31—Fab 5, 8 to 11:30 p.m.

Saturday, April 22—Telstars, 8 to 11:30 p.m.

Sunday, June 4—Homecoming with Mark Halata and Texavia, and Czechaholics

Saturday, June 24—Yelba’s Variety Band, 7:30 to 11 p.m.

Friday, July 14—Fab 5, 8 to 11:30 p.m.

Sunday, August 27—Chris Rybak, 2 to 6 p.m.

Saturday, September 30—Nitebeat, 7:30 to 11 p.m.

Saturday, November 11—Red Ravens, 7 to 11 p.m.

Friday, December 1—Fab 5, 8 to 11:30 p.m.

Sunday, December 31—New Year’s Eve: Mark Halata and Texavia, 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.

LODGE 91, SAN JACINTO (5)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the second Saturday of March, June, September, and December at 12 p.m. at a local restaurant. For information, call 832694-8762

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.nationalhallfwtx.com Ladies Circle: Meets the second Tuesday of each month. Randy and the 92nd Road House Band plays every first Sunday. Dressy casual. Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at the hall - unless otherwise noted. For information, call 817-688-9958.

LODGE 97, PLACEDO (6)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the following second Mondays: March 13; June 12; and September 11 at 5:30 p.m. at Grapevine Cafe, 110 Medical Drive, Suite 102, Victoria 77904. For information, call Secretary Judy Bellanger 361-576-2935.

LODGE 107, FLORESVILLE (7)

Lodge Hall: 1156 FM 1303, Floresville. Hall Rental Information: 830-393-2600/Roxy. Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month at 3 p.m. at the hall. For information, call 210-535-4916. Youth Club Meetings: For meeting date/time/location, contact Youth Leader Lian Lynn 830-480-2737.

LODGE 117, ROBSTOWN (7)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the first Saturday of March, June, September, and December at 1:30 p.m. at Hilltop Community Center, 11425 Leopard in Corpus Christi. For information, call 361-695-8280.

LODGE 133, SAN ANTONIO (7)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly in March, June, September, and December at 1 p.m. For meeting location/date/information, call 210-861-4958.

LODGE 139, DANBURY (5)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the second Sunday of March, June, September, and December at 12 noon at Main Street Steakhouse, 1802 Main Street in Danbury. Meeting; luncheon follows. For information, call Lonnie 979-922-1553.

LODGE 141, SEALY (1)

Lodge Meetings: Held bi-monthly on the second Tuesday of February, April, June, August, October, and December at 6 p.m. at Gordon Memorial Library, 917 North Circle Drive, Sealy. December meeting is held at Tony’s Restaurant; complimentary meal for members. For information, call 979-885-4900.

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 information, 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.

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, call 979-532-5884 or email jbucek2001@yahoo.com.

LODGE 154, FORT WORTH (3)

Lodge Hall: 6500 Boat Club Road, Fort Worth. Hall Phone: 817-237-5181. Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the third Sunday of February, May, August, and November at the hall at 3 p.m. For information, call 817731-2580. Youth Club Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 5 p.m. For meeting location, contact Youth Leaders CarrieAnn Jones 817-371-1727, carrieannjones@att.net or Appa Burcie 817-614-2967, abburcie2015@gmail.com for information.

LODGE 155, AUSTIN (2)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly in March, June, September, and December. For dates/ time/location, call 512-472-1721.

LODGE 157, LUBBOCK (4)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the last Sunday of March, June, September, and December at 2 p.m. at 2512 Mesa Road in Lubbock. For information, contact Secretary Cynthia Kristinek 806-763-7245; cyndynjerome@gmail.com.

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 information, contact Sandra Jansa 325-651-8045; or sandra.jansa@hotmail.com. Youth Club Meetings: For date, time, location, call Youth Leader Ryan Jansa 325234-5879.

LODGE 172, PASADENA (5)

Lodge Meetings: Quarterly meetings to be announced in the Vestnik. For information or questions, call Jerry Dressler 512-551-9009.

LODGE 177, ACADEMY (2)

Lodge Hall: 711 East Rio Poco, Little River-Academy. Hall Phone: 254-982-4434. Please leave a message with questions. 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. Bingo: Every Tuesday and Friday at 7 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Kitchen is open.

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 180, BURLESON (3)

Lodge Meetings: First Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. Please call for meeting location 817-905-2097 or 972-268-0022.

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 February, May, August, and November at 2 p.m. at the hall. For information, call 817-896-5277.

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 Stevenson 361-772-0046; terrywstevenson@gmail.com.

LODGE 185, NEW BRAUNFELS (7)

Lodge Meetings: Bi-monthly in the months of February, April, June, August, October, and December on the fourth Sunday (except for June and December). For meeting information, contact Theresa Haag 830-8323664; 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 186, CALDWELL (1)

UPDATE: SPJST Lodge 186, Caldwell has secured Caldwell Civic Center, 103 W Highway 21 in Caldwell as its meeting location for the next 12 months. Meetings will be held the second Tuesday at 6 p.m. Bring your favorite dish as we will enjoy a potluck prior to the meeting. The next meeting is Tuesday, March 14. Make plans to join us. For information, please contact Lodge 186 President Victor Mendez 512-743-8297.

Lodge Meetings: For information, contact Victor Mendez 512-743-8297; or vmendez@kmc.net.

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 entertainment and potluck meal. Youth Club Meetings: Second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. at the hall followed by entertainment and potluck meal. For information, call Jennifer McCarthy 512-565-9156.

LODGE 189, BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION (1)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the second Sunday of March, June, September, and December at 2 p.m. at C and J Barbecue, 1010 South Texas Avenue in Bryan - unless otherwise noted. For information call 979-777-1426.

LODGE 191, LUFKIN (5)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the Monday before the second Friday at Catfish King Restaurant. Watch for meeting announcement in the Vestnik. For information, call George Scogin 936-875-2867.

LODGE 196, HOUSTON-WEST (5)

Lodge Hall: 17810 Huffmeister Road in Cypress. Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month. Lunch at 1 p.m.; meeting at 2 p.m. For information, contact Cadance Wager 715-515-2835.

LODGE 200, BRUCEVILLE-EDDY (2)

Lodge Meetings: First Wednesday of each month on even months - February, April, June, August, October, and December, 6:30 p.m. at Taylor Hall, 100 4th Street, Eddy. For information, contact Secretary Michael D. Hosch 254-913-0273.

LODGE 201

BLEIBLERVILLE-NELSONVILLE (1)

Lodge Meetings: Held on the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. at member’s home. For information, call 979-203-8390.

LODGE 202, JOURDANTON (7)

Adult Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly - the 3rd Sunday of March, June, September, and December at 1 p.m.

at Jourdanton Community Center, 1101 Campbell Avenue, Jourdanton. A meal will be served at each meeting. For information, call 830-570-7750. 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 830570-2046.

LODGE 207, IOWA PARK (4)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the third Thursday of February, May, August, and November at 6 p.m. at 2302 FM 369 South in Iowa Park. For information, call Secretary Joyce Kotulek 940-855-0882.

LODGE 215, SOUTH PLAINS (4)

Lodge Meetings: First Saturday of each month at John Witt Butane Gas Company., LLC, 631 Lockwood Street in Tahoka at 6 p.m. For information, call 806535-8356

LODGE 219, EL PASO (4)

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

LODGE 229, ABILENE (4)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly in January, April, June, and September at Rosa Cafe, 1026 North Judge Ely Boulevard. For information, call 325-669-7904.

Monday, April 24—Lodge meeting, 6 p.m.

Monday, June 5—Lodge meeting, 6 p.m.

Monday, September 11—Lodge meeting, 6 p.m.

LODGE 246, MORGAN’S POINT (2)

Lodge Meetings: Held bi-monthly - the second Monday in January, March, May, July, September, and November at 11:15 a.m. For meeting location, call President Ingrid Petrik 254-760-1831.

LODGE 258, SEGUIN (7)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly, normally the third month of each quarter. Date, time and location varies and is voted on by members at each meeting. For meeting date, location, and time, contact Chester Jenke 210-413-3053; Colleen Jenke 210-215-9494; or Carrie Origas -210-415-8744. —SPJST—

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