Highland, IllinoisLodge #2479 - District 9Loyal Order of Moose
Chartered June 22, 1997Highland Moose Call (USPS 016282)Published monthly by Journal Printing
P.O. Box 266, Highland, IL 62249
Subscription: $5.00 per year
Periodical postage paid at Highland, ILPOSTMASTER: Send change ofaddress to Highland Moose Call,
P.O. Box 216, Highland, IL 62249
EDITOR: Dave Wirz
Highland Lodge #2479meets the second Monday of every month
at 7:30 P.M. at area businessesand
the fourth Monday of every monthat 7:30 P.M. at the
Helvetia Sharpshooters Building(unless notified otherwise)
Wednesday, April 17, 2013 Vol. 16, No. 10
Highland Lodge #2479Board of Officers/Chairmen 2012-2013
Governor Bill Ambuehl Jr. Past Governor Dave Koerkenmeier Jr. Governor Corey Suter Prelate Ken Kapp Administrator Kevin Kruse Treasurer Ron Wellen Trustee 1 yr. Jared Lengermann Trustee 2 yr. Jake Hinterser Trustee 3 yr. Wayne Sackett Sergeant-at-arms Larry Munie Inner Guard Keith Korte Outer Guard Ted Mettler
Membership Ken KappCommunity Service Mike LengermannFamily Activities Lenny Gall & Dave WirzPublicity Dave WirzFood Pantry/Sunshine Program Roscoe AmmannQueen of Hearts Rich Blake
Highland Moose MeetingsBoard Meeting 6:30 P.M.
General Meeting 7:30 P.M.
Apr. 22 - Sharpshooters HallMay 13 - Marx BrothersJune 3 - Charlie Daves BBQ
NO MEETING MAY 27June 24 - 16th Anniversary Banquet at Sharpshooters Hall
Dates to Remember(Also see calendar page)
April 21 - Shooting Match at Pistol ClubApril 26 - Special Olympics Young AthletesApril 28 - Highland Riders Spring CruiseMay 4 - Highway Clean UpMay 11 - Children’s Fishing ClinicMay 11 - Moose Night Out at Michael’sMay 15 - Respect for Law BanquetJune 15 - Highland Hill Day April 26
We have volunteered to help with the Special Olympics at Highland Elementary School on Friday, April 26. We need a minimum of fourteen (14) volunteers for both shifts. Arrive for registration at 8:15 a.m. Come in thru center doors at old high school. Park on Poplar or Lindenthal. Wear special olympics t-shirt if you have one. 1st session starts at 9:00 a.m.; ends approximately 10:30. 2nd session starts with registration of new volunteers at 12:15 p.m. Events follow at 1:00 p.m.; event ends at 2:30. Contact Lenny Gall at 654-4793 if questions or to volunteer.
2013-2014 Officers The elected officers and appointed board members will be sworn in at the next meeting on April 22 at the Helvetia Sharpshooters Hall. Come on out and show your support to these dedicated Moose members. Governor Ken Kapp Jr. Past Governor Bill Ambuehl Jr. Governor Dave Wirz Prelate Jake Hinterser III Administrator Kevin Kruse Treasurer Jon Gould Trustee 1 yr. Cory Suter Trustee 2 yr. Wayne Sackett Trustee 3 yr. Tony Hempen Sergeant-at-arms Roscoe Ammann Inner Guard Dave Knebel Outer Guard Ted Mettler
Highland SchweizerfestJune 7, 8, and 9
We will be serving boneless pork steaks again this year. Sign up sheets with shift times will be at the next meetings. We will have a float in the parade and need children and adults to pass out candy. Contact Lee Rinderer (651-0610) to walk in the parade.
Kiwanis/Moose Scotch Doubles April 27
This is a fun day that is open to everyone. Please arrive by 12:30 p.m. Each team will consist of 1 adult and 1 junior (age 8-18) bowler. Entry fee is $5 per player. Please make checks payable to Highland Kiwanis Club. Deadline for reserved entries is April 24. Open entries will be accepted the day of event, according to lane availability. Bowlers will bowl every other ball. Juniors to start off first game, adults to start off second and so on. For questions, call Shawn at Poplar Junction at 654-2695.
Membership
Welcome New Members: Sponsor Andy Poulter Corey Suter Wm. Michael Gould Jon Gould Mark Lacich Ken Kapp Jed Driemeyer Ryan Wirz $0.00 application fee through April 23, 2013 for new members. Total dues only $40.00.
One (1) Member Award: Lapel Pin - wear it proudly plus free dinner at Highland Lodge Anniversary Banquet.
Two (2) Members Award: Get your next year’s dues FREE!
Five (5) Members Award: Baseball style cap from Illinois Moose
Twenty-Five (25) Members Award: From 6/1/10 through 7/31/13 - Commemorative Moose Centennial Wristwatch by Skagen
Highland members with one (1) member signed up this year (needs one more signed up for free dues next year): Ryan Wirz, Darrell Rinderer, Garry Werner, Karl Gruner, Daryn Riechmann, Boyd Rinderer, Ed Doll and Lenny Gall
Dues Coming Due We will be listing a month in advance when your Moose dues are due. This will be a “heads up” in case you missed the mailing from Moose International. Those due in May: (Note: Some may have already paid) Adam Aldinger Charlie Miller Daniel Kapp Dennis Dierkes Dennis Moran Jared Klaus Jeff Heinzl Joe Szoke
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330 North Duncan - Marine, IL887-9012
Children’s Fishing ClinicMay 11 (Rain Date May 18)
The location again this year is the Highland Country Club. We will show how to fish, how to clean and cook fish, bait hooks and all the fine points of fishing. Highland Moose children, grandchildren, nephews, nieces, great-grandchildren and friends are invited. Hot dogs, fish and beverages will be provided. The clinic will be from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Mark the date on your calendar and line up the children. If possible, please call Larry Munie, 781-0625 to let him know how many children you will be bringing.
Principal for a DayCongratulations to Allison Work-man who did a wonder fu l job serving as “Prin-cipal for a Day” on Thu rsday, March 14. Alli-son’s parents, Matt & Debbie Workman, pur-chased this op-portunity for her at the 2013 St. Paul Dinner Auction. Al-lison did a great job answering her messages and visiting classrooms, with the assistance of Mr. David Timmermann. Allison is the granddaughter of Governor-Elect Ken Kapp.
From the Governor Elections were held at our last meeting, and congrat-ulations go to Governor Elect Kenny Kapp and the entire board of directors elected. They will begin a new Moose year on May 1st. Thank you for the warmth and kindness you have shown me this past year. The year was enjoyable, but went by very quickly. Thank you for the hard work and energy you have supplied on all the Moose projects. Like me, you have done this because you care about Mooseheart and Moosehaven and our families in the Highland area, who need a lift once in a while. With your help, we have over the past year been able to contribute in full to HACSM our $5000 pledge. This year we also began a $1000 college scholarship fund to be awarded to a High School senior annually in memory of John Kutz. Thank you again for everything you have done, and everything you will continue to do to make our Highland Lodge 2479 the best that it can possibly be. God Bless Mooseheart.
Bill Ambuehl, Governor
Change of Mailing& E-Mail Addresses
If you have moved or are planning to move, please inform Kevin Kruse, 618-531-7208 or email Dave Wirz at [email protected], so we can correct your correspondence.
St. Rose, IL 62230618.526.7369
Steve Schmitt12631 State Route 143, Highland, IL 62249
GARY HEIM Sales Consultant [email protected]
www.steveschmitt.com
Toll Free: 800-654-2181Phone: 618-654-2181
Fax: 618-654-1817
Moose-Ings Thanks to the Helvetia Sharpshooters for hosting our meeting after stick pick up on April 8 and providing chicken and trimmings. Congratulations to: Jed Driemeyer who bowled a 299 game on April 2 and April 10 at Hi Top Bowl; Ryan Wirz who finished in 6th place singles scratch in GCBA Tournament at Poplar Junction with 738. Congratulations to Don Carnley whose name was drawn in the “Queen” drawing on 4/8/12 and a joker was pulled for $50.00 (not present). Collect at future meeting. Queen fund over $3100.00. Ron Smith’s name was drawn at the 3/25 meeting - five of spades.
Congratulations to Duane and Melanie Steiner whose granddaughter, Allie Steiner, was born on April 3, 2013 weighing in at 8 lbs. 3 oz. Thanks to Wayne Sackett who won the 50/50 drawing at the 3/25 meeting and the 4/8/13 meeting and donated both to the
John Kutz Scholarship Fund.
MAD Thursdays We would like for each member to wear his Moose shirt on the 3rd Thursday of each month. The next MAD (Moose Awareness Days) will be on April 18 and May 16. If you “get caught” by a Highland Member without your Moose shirt (if you are permitted to wear one to work), you will be fined $1.00 which will go to the Food Pantry.
Food Pantry Don’t forget to bring items for the Food Pantry to the next meeting. Currently they are needing fruit cocktail, jello, canned beets, salmon, chili & chili beans, saltine crackers, white potatoes, pears, pudding mix, canned peas, canned carrots, tuna helper, ketchup, chicken noodle soup and vegetable soup. Non-food needs include dish and laundry detergent, kleenex, bathroom tissue, shampoo, toothpaste and deodorant.
Moose Logo & Items Moose logos that can be put on shirts, jackets, sweatshirts, etc. are available for $5.00 at Compustitch on the square. Take your apparel to them and they will sew it on for you. We now have summer mesh caps for sale for $10.00. We also have bottle and can coolies at $2.00 each or 3 for $5.00. Pick up hats and coolies at the next meeting.
Sunshine Child at Mooseheart Regular correspondence is important to the children. Children love to receive mail on their birthdays, on holidays or just a little note letting them know you are thinking about them. Gift cards are also a great idea. We have Wal-mart, Target and Kohl’s just to mention a few. All letters, cards and gifts should be addressed to your Sunshine child at the address below. Please always put what Lodge you are sending it from. This will ensure that gifts are handled properly and will be acknowledged quickly.
Please send all correspondence to the following address:Jeff Leigh IIc/o Sunshine Department115 James J. Davis DriveMooseheart, IL 60539 Roscoe Ammann, Chairman
Name: Jeff Leigh IIOriginal State: MissouriBirthday: 3/15/98Admission Date: 6/18/12Grade: 9thMooseheart Home: Maryland/DelawareHobbies/Activities/Sports: BaseballMusic: Country, Punk RockCartoon Characters: Tom & Jerry
Videos/DVDs I would like to have: Matrix TrilogyFavorite Books: Pendragon SeriesFavorite Colors: Green, blue, yellowFavorite Foods: SushiFood Allergies: NoneShirts/Tops Size: 16-18Jeans/Pants Size: 18 HuskyShoe Size: 10
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“Great Food With A Taste of Highland History”
900 Laurel Street - Highland, IL - 618.654.26225:00 am - 2:00 pm Saturday - Thursday
5:00 am - 8:00 pm Friday
Mike NaylorGeneral Manager
McGINLEY, Inc.7 Shamrock Blvd. • P.O. Box 278 • Highland, IL 62249
(618) 654-2277 • (800) 435-2431 • FAX [email protected] • www.mcginleyinc.com
Fencing Headquarters Chain Link, Vinyl Aluminum, Wood Office: (800) 272-3395 Office: (618) 664-3395 Fax: (618) 664-1195 Evenings/weekends: (618) 654-6618
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Email: [email protected] • www.anthonysupplyco.com
Ethel’sHome of the Buckets620 Broadway - Highland
Hours:Monday-Thursday: 4:00 P.M. - 1:00 A.M.
Friday: 4:00 P.M. - 2:00 A.M.Saturday: 11:30 A.M. - 2:00 A.M.Sunday: 11:30 A.M. - 1:00 A.M.
Make your party complete - have a bucket!Owner: Susie Pfister
Happy Birthdayto the following members
with an April birthday:
Dan Talleur Rick HoggRick Schuette Gary Kharibian Jr.Vince Ripperda Ken KeevenMichael Korte Chris KorteBrian Langhauser Mike VoegeleFrank Kerr Richard GeigerDenis Munie Lenny GallRichard Porter, Sr. Culley MedleyDavid E. Korte Dave RehbergerRandy Weiss Steve DruekeGary Rosen Scott ToenyesDave Kunkel Wayne HofstetterDennis Dierkes Mike BolkSteve Campbell Mike FeherBill Wagner Wayne KorteEd Doll John WiseJason Wiegand Jay Cryder Special Birthday Drawing – All names of members with a March birthday will be put in a “hat” for $10.00. You must be present to win. March winner was Mike Lengermann.
Michael’s RestaurantGaye & Susan MichaelOwners
415 BroadwayHighland, IL 62249
Tel: (618) 654-8678Fax: (618) 654-8453
www.michaelsrestaurant-highland.com
~ Since 1941 ~
Steven S. AebischerVice President/[email protected]
P.O. Box 275Saint Jacob, IL 62281
618-644-5555618-644-5777 (fax)
Ed and Millie’s Tavern1014 Pine Street - Highland, IL 62249
654-9028
LunchMonday-Saturday - 11am-1pm
Chili Seasonal
Kevin J. Kapp
Muzzleloader - TrapStill Target Shotgun - Attendance Prizes
6th AnnualHighland Moose Lodge #2479
SHOOTINGMATCH
Sunday, April 2112:30 P.M. – Rain or Shine
Highland Pistol & Rifle Club13312 Bellm Road - Highland, Illinois
Lunch sold by Moose LodgeDrinks sold by HPRC
Flyers and Prizes provided by:Highland’s Tru-Buy and Korte Meat Processing
Clay Birds donated by: Highland Pistol & Rifle ClubStill Targets by Highland Rural King
HELP IS NEEDED!Come out if you can.
Respect for Law - May 15 The Highland Moose Lodge, Highland Optimist Club and the Highland Rotary Club are again sponsoring the Respect for Law Steak Fry at the Highland Pistol and Rifle Club on Wednesday, May 15 at 6:30 p.m. This is to honor and recognize Highland area police officers and personnel. The cost will be approximately $12.00 for a steak dinner and all the trimmings. There will be a sign up sheet at the next meeting or call Bill Ambuehl at 654-2438 or Jake Hinterser III at 654-4191 to make your reservations (wives and significant others are also invited.)
District 9 Golf Scramble District 9 is holding their annual golf scramble on Saturday, May 4 at 9:00 a.m. at Timber Lakes Golf Course. Fee is $65.00 per person.
Broadway Bar & Grill1013 Broadway • Highland • 654-9032
Kitchen Hours: Monday - Saturday 11-9 pmSunday 11-7 pm - No Entrees
www.broadway1013.com
Broadway Bar & Grill
1216 Main Street • Highland, IL 62249618-654-8343
Mindy Jacobson Owner/Stylist
Paul P. Powell Essay Contest The Illinois Moose Association is again sponsoring the annual Paul P. Powell essay on Traffic Safety. One award of $500.00 will be granted to the best essay submitted. This contest is open to all HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS with a parent or guardian belonging to a good standing Illinois Moose Association Lodge or Chapter. The student must submit a 500 word essay on “TRAFFIC SAFETY-DRIVING PRIVILEGES REQUIRE DRIVING RESPONSIBLY.” The essay along with the entry form found below must be postmarked on or before June 30, 2013.
PAUL P. POWELL ESSAY CONTEST
ELIGIBILITY: This essay contest is open to any HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR of a good standing Illinois Moose Association Lodge or Chapter member. The applicant must write a 500 word essay on “TRAFFIC SAFETY-DRIVING PRIVILEGES REQUIRE DRIVING RESPONSIBLY.”
DEADLINE: All essays and this completed form must be postmarked on or before June 30, 2013 and mailed to:JEFF HARRIS
I.M.A. SCHOLARSHIP CHAIRMAN11 NANCY DRIVE
TUSCOLA, IL 61953
Student’s Name: __________________________________________________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________
High School: _____________________________________________________________________________________
College Preference: ________________________________________________________________________________
Parent or Guardian:_____________________________________ Moose ID # _________________________________
Lodge or Chapter______________________________________________________ No. ________________________
Highland Moose Night Out The next “Moose Night Out” will be at Michael’s Restaurant on Saturday May 11, 2013. We will meet for cocktails at 7:00 P.M. Highland Moose members, wives, girlfriends and guests are welcome. We need some kind of “count” so please contact either Family Activity Co-Chairman - Lenny Gall (654-4793) or Dave Wirz (920-7011) to join us!
Highland RidersSpring Cruise
The Highland Riders will kick off the 2013 Cruise Season with a Spring Cruise on Sunday, April 28. Meet at Corner Keg Pub at 10:00 A.M. with visits to Copperdock Winery, Shaw’s Shack and Randy’s BBQ in Troy and end at Blues 501 Club. All licensed motorized vehicles are welcome - motorcycles, trucks, convertibles, vans, sports cars, etc. Join us to kick off spring with fun and fellowship. Contact Lenny Gall at 654-4793 if you have any questions.
Highland Hill Day Highland Moose Lodge members and guests are invited to “Highland Hill Day” on Saturday, June 15. We did this a few years ago and it was very well received. We will carpool and meet at the Italia-America Bocce Club. From there, there will be shopping available at the great Italian grocery stores and bakeries on the Hill. If interested, a game of bocce may also be played. More detailed information will be in the May Moose Call.
Cpl. Aaron Ripperda Remembered
Highland turned out to honor Cpl. Aaron Ripperda to watch the motorcade with Patriot Guard motorcycles. Over 30 Highland Moose members volunteered to help place the flags and then helped to pick them up.
Become an honorary member of theClass of 2013 at Mooseheart High School
$10.00 - Honor Student Includes graduation package consisting of• Commemorative lapel pin in coppertone• Mooseheart Class of 2013 Personalized Wallet Card• Honorary Class of 2013 High School Diploma $50.00 - Honorary Salutatorian Includes graduation package consisting of• Commemorative lapel pin in silvertone• Mooseheart Class of 2013 Personalized Wallet Card• Honorary Class of 2013 High School Diploma• Personalized Commemorative Pen $100.00 - Honorary Valedictorian Includes graduation package consisting of• Commemorative lapel pin in goldtone• Mooseheart Class of 2013 Personalized Wallet Card• Honorary Class of 2013 High School Diploma• Personalized Commemorative Pen• A personal copy of Mooseheart’s Class of 2013 Year-
book with name listed as an Honorary Member of the Class of 2013
All proceeds go to Mooseheart School renovation projectApplication available at www.mooseintl.org
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Legion 101Enrollment************
Shooting Matchat Pistol Club
MADThursday!
(Wear yourMoose shirt.)
Board Mtg. 6:30General Mtg 7:30
Marx Brothers
Board Mtg. 6:30General Mtg 7:30
HelvetiaSharpshooters
HappyMother’s
Day
District 9Breakfast at
Vandalia*********
Highland RidersSpring Cruise
10:00 a.m.Corner Keg
Respect for LawBanquet
at HighlandPistol & Rifle
Club
Children’sFishing Clinic“Rain Date”
Special OlympicsYoung Athletes
HighlandElementary
School9:00 & 1:00
Adult/YouthScotch Doubles
1:00 p.m.Poplar Junction
HighwayClean Up
7:30 - meet at9th Street
for breakfast8:30 - KC Hall
Children’sFishing Clinic
HCC******
Moose Night Outat Michael’s
Highland Moose Lodge #2479P.O. Box 216Highland, IL 62249
Periodical Postage Paidat Highland, Illinois 62249
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OUR MOTTO:PURITY — AID — PROGRESS
This Fraternity is founded upon the doctrine of the Father-hood of God and the Brotherhood of man, and is designed to bind civilized mankind closer together with bonds of fraternal love and to teach great Truths, which have for their purpose the elevation of society.
Newsletter articles are due at the General Meeting held on the second Monday of each month.