(Updated charts added to the bottom) Where Is Your Lodge? As we begin a new Lodge year in Elkdom all of us, every Officer, Member, and Lodge must put our full effort into curbing the decline of membership in our … Continue reading
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The Charlotte Lodge recently held a meeting of Stray Elks and past members in an effort to grow their membership. Michael Flock and Kathy Hulla along with John Boyd gave a history of the Lodge and discussed their plans for … Continue reading
Event is Sold Out Are you planning on coming to the NCSEA Leadership Training on February 23rd? If so, you might as well come a day early and enjoy some great food and live music. If you would like to … Continue reading
The Calabash Lodge recently donated two computers to the Brunswick Senior Resource Center in Calabash, thanks to a grant from the North Carolina Charitable Trust. The new computers will allow access to a computer for the 1500+ Brunswick County seniors … Continue reading
The High Point Elks Lodge presented a Charitable Trust Grant check for $1,000 to support High Point LEAP’s new Food Pantry. This money will be used to buy new kitchen equipment and help stock the Food Pantry. High Point LEAP … Continue reading
The Statesville Elks Lodge #1823 has kicked off the 2019 Veterans Dinners at the lodge working with the Salisbury V.A. to make sure our Veterans have a great night away from the hospital for a road trip. Statesville Elks have … Continue reading
Exalted Rulers, My last communication with you cancelled the District Deputy Clinic that is scheduled for January 13 due to weather concerns. This letter is to inform you that the clinic has been rescheduled for February 10,2019 at the Statesville … Continue reading
ROOM REGISTRATION CUTOFF DEADLINE is MARCH 22nd, 2019 ! Click image for registration form! … Continue reading
The Sanford Elks Lodge members are proud to collect toys to support our local fire departments participation in the 3 alarm toy drive. In addition, we have recognized the need of the older (teenage) kids that can be overlooked on … Continue reading