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HOPEWELL MOOSE NEWS Hopewell Moose Family Center Newsletter SEP 2016
2015-2016 Premier
Lodge Award
JOINT MEMBERSHIP ORIENTATION AND DINNER Thank you to all that attended our "New Member & Sponsor" Orientation Program & Ap-
preciation Dinner held July, 29th. We had 31 new members and sponsors in attendance. We
enjoyed fellowship from 5:30-6:30, followed by a complimentary dinner and an orientation
segment. During our program, Brian Carpenter was recognized for his outstanding spon-
sorship to our fraternity.
Thank you to our keynote speakers:
Troy King, Gerry Mastrovito, Brad
Ozmore, Larry Hipps and Ray
Schaeffer, Madelyn Collier and Ola Wy-
att. Special thanks to our Pilgrims, Fel-
lowship, WOTM, LOOM & Moose Le-
gion for your support, as we kicked off
our new program hosted by: Troy King
(Past Governor & Membership Chair-
man) & Ola Wyatt (Membership Chair-
man).
In This Issue LABOR DAY PICNIC
VMA STATE GOLF TOURNA-
MENT
MOOSE PRIDE VOLUN-
TEERS
VOLUNTEER OF THE
MONTH
TOWN HALL DETAILS
SR. FISHING TRIP
VMA PRESIDENT FARE-
WELL MESSAGE
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF
RICHMOND AT VCU HAL-
LOWEEN FUNDRAISER
YOUTH AWARENESS
MOOSEHAVEN CENTENNI-
AL PROJECT UPDATE
WOTM FALL BAZAAR
NEXT ORIENTATION 4 NOV IN THE BALLROOM ALL NEW MEM-
BERS SINCE 1 MAY AND THEIR SPONSOR WELCOME
*DOOR PRIZES: 2 TICKETS TO JIM QUICK IN NOVEMBER
DANCE, 2 DINNER TICKETS, ONE YEAR DUES PAID
Nomination - Special Election – Jr. Governor Nominating Committee initial meeting: 12 Sep 2016
Final Day to Turn in Slip: 19 Sep 2016 at 5pm to the Administrator
(Application Slip On Page 6)
Nominating Committee Interviews Candidates: 19 Sep 2016, 7pm
Nomination Committee Report of Candidates: 22 Sep 2016
Election: 6 Oct 2016 (1st LOOM Meeting in Oct)
Installation of Officers: 20 Oct 2016
Application Slips available in the office.
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WOTM, Hopewell
Chapter 1180 by Sunshine Chair-
man Carolyn Gladwell (804) 517-
2892 For deaths, please call Beverly Dan-iels 804-452-4052 Passed: Carolyn Whipp Get Well cards: Alma Owens Connie Emerson- Surgery Evelyn Pettis- Sur-gery Mary Sue Langley– Eye Surgery Thinking Of You cards: Vonnie Bargloff Sympathy cards: Barbara Chretien (Sister-in-Law) Marie Matlock (Cousin) Judy Lepelley (Sister-in-Law) Madelyn Collier (Cousin) Libbie Dragoo (Brother) Peggy Seward (Mother-in-Law) Please keep these families and all our co-workers in your prayers.
Senior Regents Message
If you are tired of the three H's, hot, hazy and humid, relief is in sight. September, our ninth calendar month and popularly the
first month of Autumn, is the transition month between summer and fall. September is preeminently the harvest month. That was its name (Harvest) in Charlemagne's calendar, and it is still so called in Switzerland. In ancient times the Anglo-Saxons called it the barley month, from the crop usually harvested then. The full moon appearing in September is called the 'harvest moon'. As you know, the Virginia State Conference was held in Norfolk, August 24-28. Hopewell #1180 had the pleasure of being the Hostess Chapter for this year's events. The Board of Officers for the WOTM would like to thank each of you that helped with the planning of this successful event. We all had a great time and in the process learned a lot more about our organization. For an escape from your regular routine, meet your friends in the Social Quar-ters on Wednesday and Friday evenings for a delicious dinner prepared by our new Chef, Steve Nugent. There will be a good selection of choices, a Moose Plate special plus at least two other specials. As always, on the third Thursday each month, we will have the Senior Luncheon. This is a very popular and well attended event that you would be sure to enjoy. The WOTM will have their annual Fall Bazaar on Saturday, September 24 from 8:00AM to 2:00PM. Hint, hint...For best choices, preview night will be Friday 23rd. For more excitement, we will have a 25 Cent Bingo night on the 28th of Sep-tember beginning at 7:00 PM. This is a members only event and will be a ton of fun. We would love to see you there. Madelyn Collier Senior Regent A sense of humor is the safety valve on the boiler room of life. Smile.
"Heart of Distinction"
Congratulations to Marie Matlock on your remarkable achievement of reaching the 400 DIVISION of the MOOSE 25 CLUB! With your special dedication and perse-verance, you have helped secure the fu-ture of many children at Mooseheart & seniors at Moosehaven. Marie Matlock joined our chapter in 1969, and has been an active co-worker and in-spirational leader throughout her 47 years of service history. Marie Matlock began sponsoring new members in 1972, earned her Academy of Friendship in 1977, served as Senior Regent, and earned her College of Regents Degree in 1985. In 2009, co-worker Marie Matlock earned the "Lifetime Member Sta-tus" with 250 sponsorships.....and she didn't quit there! Her dili-gence and commitment to strengthening the Chapter & Order is stel-lar. Please join us in congratulating Marie as she has recently reached 400 sponsorships to date, and has reached a new pinnacle in the Division. Your achievement is an example to all of us. ~D.M. Ozmore
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GOVERNORS
MESSAGE Brother's Wow!!!! Look at all we have done in just one month. We've had a great shrimp feast, a member-ship orientation (the first one in a long time) with more to come and our kitchen manager (Steve Nugent) started Aug 1st and by the time you read this newsletter our Queen of Hearts will be over $9,000 hopefully. Member-ship keeps growing. This is truly 1472 PRIDE at work which is a new article. There are many articles that I can talk about but they are in the newslet-ter, so I don't want to steal anyones thunder. I'll let you read it. Now Something we should all be proud of is our past governor Troy King. He received the Governor's Award for the second year. A well deserved award from Moose International Headquarters for the 2015 /16 year as Governor of the Hopewell Lodge 1472. When you see Troy shake his hand and thank him for all his hard work. With that being said there is someone just as deserv-ing, his wife Cindy King. She can use a hand shake or a hug. I've only known Troy & Cindy a short while and to me they are truly team players, players I would like on our team any day. Thank You Troy for all you do for our lodge. This is the best example when everyone works to-gether through thick and thin everyone comes out a winner. From the top, to the middle, to the lower. Because in my opinion we have no bottom we are all winners. Thanks Gerry Mastrovito Governor 1472 PRIDE
MOOSE PRIDE 1472 & CHAPTER 1180 Hopewell Moose members, take a moment. Take a
deep breath, exhale, and say "We made it"! When
faced with change, you can do one of three things:
resist it, flee, or face it head on and work through
it. Since the departure of the majority of the
kitchen personnel on July 17th, not one single
event was canceled. Our weekly Bingo's, Queen of
Hearts, Feeding the Needy Program, Senior
Lunch, Trivia, and private events (wedding/
funeral receptions), were provided as planned.
Not only that, but our members did not have to
stray from our Wednesday & Friday night dinner
service. THANK YOU ALL, for your patience, but most importantly, for
your support. You could have easily chosen to stay home or go some-
where else; but you chose us, even in the midst of change & uncertainty.
A testament to the quality & character of our members who recognize
that it's bigger than us. By supporting us, you are supporting the com-
munity, Mooseheart & Moosehaven.
Again, a big "Thank You" to all the
volunteers from our lodge, and from
Colonial Heights and Manchester
Moose Lodge for assisting us. Special
mention of gratitude to Karen Whit-
tington for working 15 days straight
& helping to keep our volunteers on
task in the kitchen.
Our new kitchen manager and mem-
ber, Steve Nugent, started August 1st.
If you haven't done so already, please
feel free to introduce yourselves and
offer him a friendly handshake & sup-
port as he transitions into his new po-
sition at our lodge
home.
Thank you all, for
not giving up on
us.
•Brother Gerry
Mastrovito (Governor)
"Moose pride #1472"
•Brother Troy K. King (Past Governor/ Member-
ship Chairman and Assistant Territory Manager)
"Doing something good for someone each day."
•Brother Brad Ozmore (Acting Administrator &
Moose Legion Chairman)
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“Myrtle
Casey
Senior
Luncheon” NEXT: 15 Sep TIME: Noon The Senior Luncheon on 18 Aug was a hit serving an open face turckey sandwich with all the fixins. Every seat was filled. There were 58 Mem-bers in attend-ance and the winner of the Moose Bucks for this month was Libbie Dragoo. Make your plans to attend next month on 15 Sep for a great time.
COME TO THE BEST MEAL IN
TOWN
Moosehaven Centennial Project
Moosehaven, in conjunction with Moose Charities, launched
its newest project, the Centennial Project. This project has
several goals, which include: improving the quality of life for
Traditional residents, adding a substantive, dynamic hous-
ing option to the Moosehaven complex, providing Moose re-
tirees an upgraded, enhanced, superior quality living oppor-
tunity and reducing operating expenses for Moosehaven.
This project will culminate in a new
home and a new life for each of our
Traditional residents. This new build-
ing will provide larger apartments,
and each will have a deck or patio
(depending on floor), private bath-
rooms and expanded closet space. Flexible apartments per-
mit residents to remain in their homes despite significant
life-changes, such as loss of a spouse or decreasing mobili-
ty. It also reduces the number of moves that must be ac-
complished throughout a resident’s lifetime at Moosehaven.
To date, the Hopewell Moose Lodge has donated $14,250
thanks to the LOOM, Moose Legion and WOTM.
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Upcoming Events Sept. 5- Labor Day Celebration in the park: Lots of fun, food, games, and music for eve-
ryone. $5.00 buys your picnic lunch, DJ entertainment with Chip Cook, corn hole and
other games, FREE MOOSE MILK and much, much, more. Everyone come and enjoy
Labor Day birthday here at the Moose!!!!
Sept 10- Steve Owens and the Summertime Band will kick off our 2016-2017 enter-
tainment series. They have been here many times and they always bring the variety of
musical hits that suits everyone. They deliver the best in top 40, beach, country and
southern soul. Advanced tickets will be $15, $18 at the door. This will be a non-smoking
event. BYOB
October 1- The Central Virginia Junior Shaggers will hold their annual “Shag Jam.”
This is free to all juniors and everyone is invited to attend and see what these young peo-
ple enjoy so much. Detail on scheduling and activities will be in next month’s newsletter
and will be posted on facebook. We just wanted you to put this date on your calendar.
October 14- The Moose Legion will sponsor a dance featuring FEATURE AT-
TRACTION BAND. These guys have performed for us before and they always bring a
party to the lodge that is enjoyed by everyone. Details on the event will be posted in next
month’s newsletter and on facebook.
Oct 29- The Pizazz Band will kick off our 2016 Halloween Party at the Lodge. This
year the event is OPEN TO THE PUBLIC with all the funds going to a Charity to be
named in October. Pizazz sizzles with the energy that pounds your heart and gets your
body and feet moving with Soul, Funk, Beach, Country and Rock. Advanced tickets will
be $15, $18 at the door. This will be a Smoking event. No outside food or drinks permit-
ted.
We hope to see you at every event. Come see what’s going on at YOUR
MOOSE LODGE!!!
Entertainment News We hope everyone has enjoyed their summer vacations and time with the kids and
family. We have just a little more summer to go and then schools will be back in ses-
sion and it will be time to put away those swim suits and flip flops. Our attention will turn
to our fall activities and getting ready for the cooler months to come. The 2016-2017
entertainment season here at the Moose Lodge is just heating up. We have plenty of
activities going on here at the Moose. Bingo is held eve-
ry Sunday and Tuesday nights. On Mondays, don’t forget the Queen of Hearts draw-
ing. The jackpot is growing and you may as well be the win-
ner! Wednesday and Friday nights we offer fine meals and DJ entertainment for your
dancing and listening pleasure. The second and fourth Thursday nights we have Trivia
Night in the Social Quarters to test your knowledge as well as entertain and compete
against your friends for prizes. There is never a cover charge for any of our Social
Quarters Events!
We also have Ballroom events planned for the upcoming months. Advanced tickets
are available for ballroom events by calling the office and you can reserve your favorite
seats at no additional cost. The ballroom seating chart is on our web-
site www.hopewellmooselodge.com, on the entertainment page. Everyone come out for
lots of summer fun, great food, dancing and listening pleasure with all your best friends.
Any last minute additions or corrections to the calendar that miss the deadline for the
newsletter or www.hopewellmooselodge.com posting will be posted on our Facebook
page.
District 8 New Elected
Officers If you missed the elections at the Dis-trict 8, you may not know that the Hopewell Moose Lodge has one of it’s own at District President. Our very own Darrell John-son was elected President for the 2016/17 year. Dar-rell is currently the Lodge Prelate, Moose Charities Chairman and serves on the Lodge Moose Le-gion Committee. Darrell is now re-sponsible for Din-widdie, Colonial Heights, South Hill, Chesterfield and Hopewell Moose Lodges. Congratu-lation Darrell and we look for big thing from you in the next year. At that same election, Jim Akridge was elected Treasurer and Jack Olinger as Prelate. Congratu-lation to a strong team. We know you will bring the Dis-trict to new heights in Fraternalism.
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PRELATES
CORNER /
Darrell
Johnson
Please contact
the office to re-
port illness or
death of a Broth-
er or Family
member @
804-458-1755
Passed:
Pilgrim Phil
Siegle
Sickness:
Marvin Nester,
Jim Akridge
It is now 9 o'clock,
and the little chil-
dren at Mooseheart
kneel by their beds
to say their evening
prayers.
Let us face towards
Mooseheart, bow our
heads, and join them
in Silent
Prayer.
(Bell Tolls 9 Times)
Repeat after me...
Let the little chil-
dren come to me.
Do not keep them
away.
For they are like the
kingdom of Heaven.
GOD BLESS
Mooseheart!
SENIOR FISHING TRIP
This time the Lodge chartered the entire boat as a “Private” charter for
Moose Members Only. The “OCEAN EAGLE”. leaves at 12:30 and returns
at 5:30. A Senior is any member 62 and older. Non-
seniors will pay $40 per person for the trip. The date is the 7th of Sep-
tember. Lunch, drinks and Moose Milk is served on the boat courtesy
of the Hopewell Moose Lodge 1472. You may bring your favorite rod
if you like or the boat will furnish rods, reels and bait. Bring a cooler
for all the fish you will catch. Visit the site at http://www.hamptonroadscharter.com/
From Richmond Take 64 E to exit 265A Lasalle Ave. Go 3 blocks to make left onto Settlers Land-
ing Rd. Follow Settlers Landing for 1 mile to Crown Plaza Hotel on your right,
Jarold Langley, Fishing Events Chairman / 804 - 731-2141
I, Brother (First)____________(Middle)__(Last)___________,
wish to be considered for the office of Junior Governor.
I recognize the responsibilities and duties of the office and am
willing to devote the necessary time and effort required by the
office if elected. *DEADLINE 5PM ON 19 SEP 2016*
DINNER AT THE HOPEWELL MOOSE LODGE
Friday, Sep 2 – Labor Day Special: BBQ Chicken (Breast/Wing or Leg/Thigh) w/2 sides, bread…$7.95
Wed, Sep 7 – Open face Turkey Sandwich w/mashed potatoes & gravy…$6.95
Fri, Sep 9 – 8oz Broiled Flounder (Plain, Lemon Pepper, Blackened, or Old Bay) w/2 sides, bread…$9.95
Wed, Sep 14 – Grilled Chicken Breast (Plain, Italian, Teriyaki) w/2 sides, bread…$8.95
Fri, Sep 16 – Fried Chicken (Breast/Wing or Leg/Thigh) w/2 sides, bread…$6.95
Wed, Sep 21 – Steamed Shrimp (12)(Plain or Old Bay), w/2 sides, bread…$14.95
Fri, Sep 23 – BBQ Plate (Minced) w/2 sides, bread…Small $5.50, Large $7.50
Wed, Sep 28 – Lasagna w/Garlic Bread + 1 trip to Salad Bar…$8.50
Fri, Sep 30 – Hamburger Steak w/Gravy, 2 sides, bread…$7.50
*8 oz Ribeye Steak…$9.95 and 8 oz New York Strip Steak…$11.95 will be available every dinner night.
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Brothers, Let me begin my last letter to you as Presi-dent thanking you all for allowing me to serve this Association as President. Also I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to all the Executive Board members, District Presi-dents, Committee Chairpersons, Appointed Officers and all the wonderful Lodges that step up this year and made it possible to be named the Honorary Top Association for 2015-2016. Without all your due diligence, support, and help this would not have been possible. Less I forget the WOTM mem-bers who contributed so much to our Lodge's success. A special thanks to our behind the scenes secret, Paula Green for her in-valuable assistance not only to myself but to this entire associa-tion. Also I would be remiss if I did not mention the assistance and advice I received all year long from our Territory Managers. Let me mention two of these men were named by Interna-tional as Top Territory Manag-ers. Rodger Huffman and Mike Rios received this honor for all their dedication and hard work. This does not take away from our other Territory Manager Mike Stumbaugh who remained vigilant and dedicated to our success. A big thank you to my traveling partner for all her help and sup-port, my wife Brenda. Also I want to thank my children and grandchildren who loved me enough to allow me to do what I enjoy so much. In closing what I discovered to be so amazing were the many kindnesses, new friendships, mutual understanding, and great members we have across this state and yes Virginia there is a Piney River!!!! I am not going anywhere. This experience has only strength-ened my resolve to remain ac-tive as long as my health allows it. I believe in what we stand for and represent. "I am Moose Proud". Fraternally, Jim Cridlin VMA
2016 YOUTH AWARENESS STUDENT CONGRESS SCHEDULE Are you familiar with the Moose Youth Awareness Program? This program started
in 1986 as the "Just Say No to Drugs" program and has been adapting to the ever
changing needs of the community ever since. With each year comes different chal-
lenges, this year is no different. So we ask all members of the Moose to come help
nurture and mold the minds of the future. Below is a set schedule of events for this
year's 2016 Youth Awareness Student Congress schedule. We hope you can all
find time to come help. To get more involved please contact Manuel Propst at
[email protected] or at (540) 234-0316 or (540) 241-3772 or Kay Morri-
son at [email protected] or at (540) 564-0273 or (540) 820-9887. Please
follow them on Facebook at Virginia Moose Youth Awareness Scholarship Pro-
gram!
The one-day Student Congresses at the Association level challenge the participat-
ing students to become a speakers' bureau and to encourage each of them to pre-
sent a minimum of three Moose "KidsTalks" presentations to the target group in
their own community. The students' presentations are not scripted, as they are to
prepare their own message to deliver to the 4 - 9 year-olds, encouraging them to
make wise and healthy choices in life.
Moose "KidsTalks" presentations run from November through February each year.
After each "KidsTalks" presentation, the students are required to submit a written
report telling us about their presentations. In March, students who attended the As-
sociation Student Congresses and completed a minimum of three "KidsTalks"
presentations are judged by their peers, and one or more from each Moose Associ-
ation are invited to attend the International Student Congress.
August 20th Galax Lodge #733 10am 1114 East Stuart Dr. Galax VA 276-236-8541 September 10th Waynesboro Lodge #1309 481 Hopeman Parkway Waynesboro VA 540-942-9234 September 17th Verona Lodge #2172 1510 Commerce Rd. Staunton VA 540-248-5932 September 24th Culpeper Lodge #1348 14260 Moose Ln. Culpeper VA 540-825-4570 September 24th Covington Lodge #610 414 Moose Park Rd. Covington VA 540-962-1042 October 1st Louisa County Lodge #2165 349 School Bus Rd. Louisa VA 540-967-1811 October 1st Dale City Lodge #2165 15424 Cardinal Dr. Dale City VA 703-670-9214 October 8th Stephens City Lodge #2483/ Winchester Chapter #1367 357 Fairfax Pike Stephens City VA 540-667-8284 October 22nd Warwick Lodge #1711 1711 Warwick Moose Ln. Newport News VA 757-930-1167 October 29th Arlington Lodge #1315 5710 Scoville St. Falls Church VA 703-820-9345 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND POSSIBLE SCHEDULE CHANGES OR LATE ADDITIONS YOU CAN CONTACT: Email [email protected] or [email protected] 540-234-0316 or 540-241-3772 540-564-0273 or 540-820-9887
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MEMBERSHIP
DRAWING
TIER 2
MEMBERSHIP
BUCKS
DRAWING
Jimmy Pitman
was our winner
of the $20
Moose Buck’s
for the month of
August.
Just a reminder
you have a
chance to win
big money at
the Membership
Meeting’s on
the 1st and 3rd
Thursday of the
month by just
attending.
REMINDER:
This month our
Membership
Meeting will
take place on
the 2nd and 4th
Thursday of the
Month w/the
Moose Legion
on the 2nd
Thursday.
2016 Virginia Moose
Association Sports Golf Tournament
Location: Hopewell Moose #1472
Date: September 16 - 18, 2016
Contact Butch Morris @
(804) 712-0969 for details.
Office: (804) 458-1755
"Volunteer Recognition & Rewards Program"
•Volunteer• - a person who performs tasks without monetary com-pensation. •Recognition• - the acknowledgement of something for considera-tion. Something having been previously seen, heard or known. •Rewards• - something given in recognition of one's service, effort or achievement. Who doesn't like to be thanked for a job well done, or simply a pat on the back for efforts? Many times in volunteer based organizations, this gets overlooked. Why? Because unlike a traditional supervisor to employee workplace, the organization is made up of peer volunteers, most of whom are also volunteering countless hours. We make every effort to thank those individuals who give up their own time to help with projects, events, fundraisers and other tasks, but many times, that type of "peer-to-peer" recognition falls flat, and leaves us wanting more. Why? Well, it's primarily due to our time spent in a traditional workplace environment, versus a non-profit or volunteer based workplace/organization. Last year, we developed the template for our "Volunteer Recognition & Rewards Program". We were/are looking for both male and female lodge members to com-plete this committee and oversee the new initiative program. We have published the article several times in the newsletter over the past 9 months. Currently, there are 3 members that make up the Volunteer program, two males and one female. Each month we rotate between the males & female volunteers and choose who will be showcased for that month. The volunteers are given a point value system based on activities involved in & volunteered for, the amount of activities/time that is "donated", and the overall helpful words & kind attitudes demonstrated. To date, not one single person has expressed interest in serving on the committee, nor submitted ideas to the committee. Not one single person. We have the guidelines in place, we have started the program, we have the "volunteer of the month" parking space, and other rewards. What we don't have....is you. We need at least 3-4 other members to step up and serve on this program. Bring your ideas! Bring your suggestions! This isn't a time consuming commitment. Most of this can be done via email or phone. We commonly hear, "I don't want to help or give up my time because no one ever thanks me." But when asked just WHO or WHERE the Thank-You's are to come from, the answer we get is "from the lodge." But the lodge....is in actuality, all of us. WE all make up the lodge in its entirety. We all like to be thanked & recognized, it's human nature. Please consider participating in your lodge's "Recognition & Rewards Program." You, your friends, and your moose brothers & sisters deserve it. ~D.M. Ozmore
HOPEWELL MOOSE NEWS Hopewell Moose Family Center Newsletter SEP 2016
2015-2016 Premier
Lodge Award
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Moose Legion
Labor Day Pic-
nic in the Park
Date: 5 Sep
Starts: Noon
Ends: 5pm
Food Served:
1-4pm
DJ: Chip Cook
Price: $5
50/50
Corn Hole
Basketball
GOVERNORS TOWN HALL MEETING When: 22 October 2016 Time: 1 –3pm Location: Ballroom Purpose: Platform for Members to Voice their concerns or direction for the future of the Lodge Agenda: Roberts Rules of Order Apply Who: All current WOTM & LOOM Members (must have a valid card to enter) **Mike Rios, Eastern VA Territorial Manager representa-tive will moderate the Town Hall. No decisions or debates will take place at this Town Hall. This is a fact finding platform for the Board of Officers. Members will have the opportunity to volunteer to Chair many of the topics pre-sented to the Board of Officers and have your voices heard. Troy King, Junior Past Governor
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HOPEWELL MOOSE FAMILY
CENTER
4701 Western Street
Hopewell, Virginia 23860
(804) 458-1755
Fax (804) 458-2771
Office Hours: 9:00am – 5:00pm Mon - Fri
LODGE OFFICERS
Governor Administrator
Gerry Mastrovito Acting Brad Ozmore
Jr. Past Governor Troy King
Jr. Governor Vacant
Prelate Darrell Johnson
Treasurer Don Readshaw
Trustee 3-Year Jim Akridge
Trustee - 2 Year Ray Schaefer Sr.
Trustee 1-Year Art Seward
Sergeant-at-Arms Garland Jacobs
Inner Guard Joey Hios
COMMITTEES (IAW General Laws 1 July 2014) Moose Charities Committee Darrell Johnson
Auditing Committee Jarold Langley
Membership Committee Troy King
Application Review Committee Roy Snyder
Heart of the Community Don
Readshaw
Loss Prevention Committee Art Seward
Communications Committee Troy King
Gov’t Relations Committee Jim Akridge
Activities Committee Jim Jordan
- Youth Jim Jordan
- Seniors Jack & Myrtle Casey
- Darts Jim Jordan
- Entertainment Art Seward
- Massey Cancer Jarold Langley
- Golf Butch Morris 804-712-0969
Moose Legion Committee Brad Ozmore
Ritual Committee Larry Hipps
Fellowship Committee Ray Schaefer Sr.
General Membership Meeting
1st & 3rd Thursdays, 7:00PM
Moose Legion Meeting
Immediately following LOOM on 1st Thursday of
the month
Lodge Officer Meeting
1st & 3rd Wednesdays, 6:30PM
SOCIAL QUARTERS HOURS
Sunday 12 Noon – 10:00 pm Monday 12 Noon – 10:00 pm Tuesday 12 Noon – 10:00pm Tuesday (Dart Night) 12 Noon – Midnight Wednesday 12 Noon – Midnight Thursday 12 Noon – 10:00pm Friday 12 Noon – 1:00am Saturday 12 Noon – Midnight Lounge Phone: 804-458-1095
http://www.hopewellmooselodge.com
DINING ROOM HOURS Wednesday & Friday 5:30 PM—8:00 PM
HOPEWELL MOOSE FACEBOOK
https://www.facebook.com/
HopewellMooseFamilyCenter1472/
WOTM MEETING
DATES
1st WEDNESDAY
-7:00 PM Welcome Party
-7:30 PM Chapter Night
2nd WEDNESDAY
-7:00 PM Board of Officers
Meeting
3rd WEDNESDAY
-7:30PM Business/Balloting
4th WEDNESDAY
-If needed (Fund Raiser, etc.)
WOMEN OF THE MOOSE
Madelyn Collier - Senior Regent
Beverly Daniels - Junior Regent 452-4052
Dawn Ozmore - Jr. Graduate Regent
Jo Anne Noland - Secretary/Treasurer
Mattie Rogers - Recorder 571-214-8522
Appointed Officers:
Elizabeth Benka - Guide
Ann McGee - Assistant Guide
Committee Chairmen:
Ola Wyatt - Membership Retention
Mary Simmons - Community Service
Vonnie Bargloff - Activities/Sports
Pamela Harsh - Mooseheart/Moosehaven
Valerie Harsh - Higher Degree
Special Chairmen:
Audit Chair - Pat Morris
Government Relations - Elizabeth Benka
Sunshine Chair - Carolyn Gladwell (804) 517-2892
Decorating Chair - Marie Matlock
Meet & Greet - Gloria Anderson
Moose Charities - Cindy King 931-338-2758
Non-Profit Organization
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