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Salem Elks Lodge #305 Presents NE District CP Check.

he Ohio Elks Northeast District of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks held their Charity Ball at the Lakewood Lodge in October. The proceeds were donated to four separate facilities that assist Cerebral Palsy patients.

The Salem Elks Lodge #305 recently donated to the Robert Bycroft School a check for $1,625.00.

The Ohio Elks Northeast District of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks held their Charity Ball at the Lakewood Lodge in October. The proceeds were donated to four separate facilities that assist Cerebral Palsy patients.

The Salem Elks Lodge #305 recently donated to the Robert Bycroft School a check for $1,625.00.

On the left is Principal Andrew Garber accepting the check from Wayne Gorby, Exalted Ruler.

On the left is Principal Andrew Garber accepting the check from Wayne Gorby, Exalted Ruler.

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Gallipolis Elks #107 Brings Drug Awareness to Halloween

On Halloween Trick or Treat Night, the Gallipolis Elks Lodge #107 setup three separate drug awareness tables in various locations in Gallipolis. Representatives from the City Police Dept. and County Sheriff’s Dept., along with Elks members and volunteers handed out approximately 1,360 pieces of drug awareness literature to about 1,500 Trick or Treater’s. PER Walt Brown, additionally, provided over 2,700 drug awareness materials to local 4-H Clubs, City Schools, County Prosecutor’s Office, and Gallia Co. Children’s Services.

On Halloween Trick or Treat Night, the Gallipolis Elks Lodge #107 setup three separate drug awareness tables in various locations in Gallipolis. Representatives from the City Police Dept. and County Sheriff’s Dept., along with Elks members and volunteers handed out approximately 1,360 pieces of drug awareness literature to about 1,500 Trick or Treater’s. PER Walt Brown, additionally, provided over 2,700 drug awareness materials to local 4-H Clubs, City Schools, County Prosecutor’s Office, and Gallia Co. Children’s Services.

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Newark Elks Lodge #391 Participates in Licking County Veterans Stand Down

Newark Elks Lodge #391 Participates in Licking County Veterans Stand Down.

November 13, 2018 was a cold and windy day but the weather didn’t bother Newark Lodge #391 members as they took part in the Veterans Stand Down.  Set up in the outdoor Canal Market area, lodge and district Veteran Chairman Tim Hamilton, ENF Chairman Kathy Wise and member Becky Underhill greeted veterans as they handed out sleeping bags, blankets, pillows, backpacks, hats and gloves as well as drug awareness information.

Newark Elks Lodge #391 Participates in Licking County Veterans Stand Down.

November 13, 2018 was a cold and windy day but the weather didn’t bother Newark Lodge #391 members as they took part in the Veterans Stand Down.  Set up in the outdoor Canal Market area, lodge and district Veteran Chairman Tim Hamilton, ENF Chairman Kathy Wise and member Becky Underhill greeted veterans as they handed out sleeping bags, blankets, pillows, backpacks, hats and gloves as well as drug awareness information.

Kathy used the Gratitude Grant to purchase 50 sleeping bags, blankets, pillows and back packs and Becky headed an effort to collect the hats and gloves in the lodge.  The lodge members donated enough items to help nearly 100 needy vets.

Pictured is ENF Chairman Kathy Wise with the items passed out at the Stand Down to needy and homeless veterans.

Pictured is ENF Chairman Kathy Wise with the items passed out at the Stand Down to needy and homeless veterans.


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Van Wert Elks Nominate Students of the Month

Van Wert Lodge Elks Lodge #1197, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks have selected Noah Carter and Noelle Heffner seniors at Van Wert High School as the recipients of the Students of the Month for October.

Van Wert Lodge Elks Lodge #1197, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks have selected Noah Carter and Noelle Heffner seniors at Van Wert High School as the recipients of the Students of the Month for October.

Students are nominated by their high schools to receive this award.  Each Student of the Month receives a monetary donation along with a certificate from the Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197 with the possibility to be named the Student of the Year.   Students are judged on the basis of multiple achievements – Volunteerism, Character, Leadership, Service, Citizenship and Scholastic.

This program is designed to recognize outstanding young men and women for their achievements in school and community.   The Elks wish to recognize and praise those students for their accomplishments, their activities, and their contributions to society through this program.

Pictured left to right are: Noah Carter and Noelle Heffner with Linda J. Stanley, Student of the Month Chairperson.

Pictured left to right are: Noah Carter and Noelle Heffner with Linda J. Stanley, Student of the Month Chairperson.

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Marysville Elks #1130 Sock Hop Raises More than $700 For CP

Marysville Elks Lodge #1130 held their first Sock Hop for CP on Oct. 27th. The lodge raised $718 for Cerebral Palsy – a fabulous and groovy time was had by all Daddy-O!

Marysville Elks Lodge #1130 held their first Sock Hop for CP on Oct. 27th. The lodge raised $718 for Cerebral Palsy – a fabulous and groovy time was had by all Daddy-O!


Mary Ellen Miscovich won the hula hoop contest (she brought her own hula hoop!).

Mary Ellen Miscovich won the hula hoop contest (she brought her own hula hoop!).

Winner of the best costume, Patrice West

Winner of the best costume, Patrice West

The 1st place winner of the limbo contest, Mickaela Ropp, and 2nd place winner J’Ahsiha Cox.

The 1st place winner of the limbo contest, Mickaela Ropp, and 2nd place winner J’Ahsiha Cox.

Winners of the dance contest, Lisa Mischovich, Tami Cox, Amanda Skinner & the “Leader of the Pack”, Chris Skinner.

Winners of the dance contest, Lisa Mischovich, Tami Cox, Amanda Skinner & the “Leader of the Pack”, Chris Skinner.

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Berea Elks Partner with Berea Police On DEA Drug Take Back Day

The Berea Elks Lodge #1815 partnered with Berea Police to serve as a collection site for the DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. This event collects unused, expired, or unwanted prescription drugs and disposes of them properly keeping our community and environment safer.

The event collected almost 50 pounds of drugs.

The Berea Elks Lodge #1815 partnered with Berea Police to serve as a collection site for the DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. This event collects unused, expired, or unwanted prescription drugs and disposes of them properly keeping our community and environment safer.

The event collected almost 50 pounds of drugs.

Pictured, from left:  Members Bob Bickford, Jeff Coyle (ER), Danielle Mahany (secretary), Officers Pat Greenhill and Chuck Gute of Berea Police, and member John Masterson.

Pictured, from left: Members Bob Bickford, Jeff Coyle (ER), Danielle Mahany (secretary), Officers Pat Greenhill and Chuck Gute of Berea Police, and member John Masterson.


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Athens Elks Host National Drug Take Back Day

Athens Elks Lodge #973 partnered with the DEA and the Athens Police Department on Saturday, October 27, 2018 for the National Drug Take Back Initiative. This event is where community members turn in unused, unwanted, or expired prescription medications, to be disposed of properly. It removes the medications from your home to prevent theft or misuse, as well as preventing them to end up in the water supply or environment.

Athens Elks Lodge #973 partnered with the DEA and the Athens Police Department on Saturday, October 27, 2018 for the National Drug Take Back Initiative. This event is where community members turn in unused, unwanted, or expired prescription medications, to be disposed of properly. It removes the medications from your home to prevent theft or misuse, as well as preventing them to end up in the water supply or environment.  

Ninety two (92) pounds of prescription medications were collected from the Elks Lodge site during the day. The Athens Elks Lodge provided it's parking lot for the community event. In addition, the lodge provided lunch and soft drinks for the officers staffing the event.

(Pictured is Officer Rick Crossen with the Athens Police Department during set up of the program in the Elks parking lot, prior to the event starting. )

(Pictured is Officer Rick Crossen with the Athens Police Department during set up of the program in the Elks parking lot, prior to the event starting. )

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Newark Elks Is Raising Drug Awareness in Community

Newark Elks Lodge #391 members stuffing bags with Drug Awareness materials to be passed out during Halloween on the Square.  In the bags are the DAP coloring books and crayons, bookmarks, wristbands and info for parents.  Targeted age group is between 6 and 12. Candy will also be passed out.

Newark Elks Lodge #391 members stuffing bags with Drug Awareness materials to be passed out during Halloween on the Square.  In the bags are the DAP coloring books and crayons, bookmarks, wristbands and info for parents.  Targeted age group is between 6 and 12. Candy will also be passed out.

Pictured are Top, then left to right; members Becky Underhill, Kathy Wise, Patty Taylor, Ladies Aux President Becky Shoults, Lodge DAP Chairman Tim Hamilton, Loyal Knight Steve Deedrick, Esquire Valerie Deedrick, members Jane McDonald, Ruby Smith, M…

Pictured are Top, then left to right; members Becky Underhill, Kathy Wise, Patty Taylor, Ladies Aux President Becky Shoults, Lodge DAP Chairman Tim Hamilton, Loyal Knight Steve Deedrick, Esquire Valerie Deedrick, members Jane McDonald, Ruby Smith, Marie Rogers and Lecturing Knight Chris Shumaker.

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Van Wert Elks Helps Teach Kids About Fire Safety

Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks recently donated $150 to the Van Wert City Fire Department.   The monies are to be used for the sponsorship of the Firefighter Phil Program, which is presented to all the elementary school children in the City of Van Wert and all of the county schools.   This year the program will reach 1,552 students in Grades K thru 4.

Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks recently donated $150 to the Van Wert City Fire Department.   The monies are to be used for the sponsorship of the Firefighter Phil Program, which is presented to all the elementary school children in the City of Van Wert and all of the county schools.   This year the program will reach 1,552 students in Grades K thru 4.

The program, which is presented each October in conjunction with Fire Prevention Week, teaches the school children the importance of fire safety.  Van Wert Elks Lodge is proud to help sponsor this important program and has been a sponsor each year since the program was started in Van Wert County.

Pictured, left to right are Van Wert Fire Chief Jon Jones and Elks Lodge Secretary Michael C. Stanley.

Pictured, left to right are Van Wert Fire Chief Jon Jones and Elks Lodge Secretary Michael C. Stanley.

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Gallipolis Elks #107 Supports Snack Pack Program

Gallipolis Elks Lodge #107 purchased and delivered 150 cases of peanut butter to the Gallia Co. Snack Pack Program.  This donation was made possible by a $2,000 grant from the Elks National Foundation along with an additional $400 from the Elks. 

In addition to the peanut butter, the Gallipolis Elks presented them with a $825 check. The snack pack program began in Gallia County in 2007 serving one elementary school and has expanded its program to provide snack packs to over 850 students in all elementary schools in Gallia Co., Gallia Academy Middle School and Gallia Academy High School. 

Gallipolis Elks Lodge #107 purchased and delivered 150 cases of peanut butter to the Gallia Co. Snack Pack Program.  This donation was made possible by a $2,000 grant from the Elks National Foundation along with an additional $400 from the Elks. 

In addition to the peanut butter, the Gallipolis Elks presented them with a $825 check. The snack pack program began in Gallia County in 2007 serving one elementary school and has expanded its program to provide snack packs to over 850 students in all elementary schools in Gallia Co., Gallia Academy Middle School and Gallia Academy High School. 

All of this is done with donations to Snack Pack that go directly to purchase the food items for the students.  Elk’s members Bill Johnson, Fred Bryant, Gary Rife and Ron Jackson along with Snack Pack representative Nancy Blevins are shown at the Snack Pack Distribution Center at the Holzer facility on State Rt. 850 where the snack packs are filled.

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Elks of the Northwest District Take Veterans to Ballgame

On August 26th 2018 Maumee/BG, Toledo and Fremont Elks were able to provide a great day for Toledo Mud Hens baseball and food for a total of 60 people who attended the game, 21 Veterans from the Ohio Veterans home and 39 Elk members were in attendance for the game against the Columbus Clippers. Hens winning at the end 3-2. Each Veteran was also given goodies bags to take home.

On August 26th 2018 Maumee/BG, Toledo and Fremont Elks were able to provide a great day for Toledo Mud Hens baseball and food for a total of 60 people who attended the game, 21 Veterans from the Ohio Veterans home and 39 Elk members were in attendance for the game against the Columbus Clippers. Hens winning at the end 3-2. Each Veteran was also given goodies bags to take home.

Front Row: OVH Veterans Richard, Mud Hens Hometown Hero Frank , OEA Veterans Rep Mary Beaston, Steve, &MikeBack Row: OVH Veterans John & Rick, Maumee- BG #1850 Gary Vice, Toledo –Sylvania #53 Adopt A Vet Charles Hilyard Sr, Toledo-Sylvania #…

Front Row: OVH Veterans Richard, Mud Hens Hometown Hero Frank , OEA Veterans Rep Mary Beaston, Steve, &Mike

Back Row: OVH Veterans John & Rick, Maumee- BG #1850 Gary Vice, Toledo –Sylvania #53 Adopt A Vet Charles Hilyard Sr, Toledo-Sylvania #53 ER Terry Harrison, Maumee-BG #1850 Adopt A Vet Larry Mills.

Thanks to the generosity, 107 Veterans were adopted raising $4,845. Subtracting expenses a net balance of $2630 remained. Included was $400. From a Maumee/BG golf outing.

This balance will be given to the Ohio Elks 1 North Unit outside patio project at the Ohio Veterans Home. Thank you to everyone who participated. Plans are in the making for a bigger and better program for 2019.

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Van Wert Elks #1197 Celebrates Long Time Elk Members

Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks recently held their “Old Timers Night” to recognize those members of the lodge with 25 years of membership or more.

Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks recently held their “Old Timers Night” to recognize those members of the lodge with 25 years of membership or more.

A special dinner was served to the members prior to lodge and during the lodge meeting, members eligible for 50 and 60 year pins were recognized.

Members present at the lodge meeting who received their 60 and 50 year pins are, Left to right, John R. Jackson, 60 year member, Lodge Exalted Ruler Gerald A. Mazur and Bradley Bebout, 50 year member.

Members present at the lodge meeting who received their 60 and 50 year pins are, Left to right, John R. Jackson, 60 year member, Lodge Exalted Ruler Gerald A. Mazur and Bradley Bebout, 50 year member.

Also receiving 50 year pins, but not present at the lodge meeting are Jerry L. Butler, Michael R. Zedaker, William E. Conrad and Larry K. Mengerink.   Also receiving 60 year pins, but not present at the lodge meeting are Thomas B. Alexander, Bill K. Flanagan, Clarence E. Niblick and William H. Hetrick.

 

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Van Wert Elks #1197 Help Make Local Golf Club Better

The Golf Committee from Van Wert Lodge Elks Lodge #1197, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks recently made a donation of $1,000.00 to the Hickory Sticks Golf Club.    The monies will be used for course improvements.

The Golf Committee from Van Wert Lodge Elks Lodge #1197, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks recently made a donation of $1,000.00 to the Hickory Sticks Golf Club.    The monies will be used for course improvements.

Pictured left to right are golf committee members Chad Adams, Jim Boroff and Gary Dunno; Hugh Kocab from the YMCA/Hickory Sticks Golf Club and committee member Shad Foster.

Pictured left to right are golf committee members Chad Adams, Jim Boroff and Gary Dunno; Hugh Kocab from the YMCA/Hickory Sticks Golf Club and committee member Shad Foster.

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Jackson Elks #466 Raises Drug Awareness at Apple Festival Days.

Jackson Elks Lodge #466 had Elroy the Elk ride on the new "Elroy Mobile" at the Jackson Apple Festival parade.  Lodge members passed out drug awareness coloring books and materials to the children and parents along the parade route. With about a thousand people in attendance,  the lodge ran out of the materials just as the parade ended, but more will be set up at the booth in front of the lodge for the remaining Apple Festival Days!

Jackson Elks Lodge #466 had Elroy the Elk ride on the new "Elroy Mobile" at the Jackson Apple Festival parade.  Lodge members passed out drug awareness coloring books and materials to the children and parents along the parade route. With about a thousand people in attendance,  the lodge ran out of the materials just as the parade ended, but more will be set up at the booth in front of the lodge for the remaining Apple Festival Days!

Group picture with Elroy are Keith Denny-State Elks Officer, Elroy (Dallas Lloyd, Leading Knight), Dorothy Riepenhoff-Elks member and orgainizer, Dave Williams-SC District Drug Awareness Chairman, and some area kids that just had to have a picture w…

Group picture with Elroy are Keith Denny-State Elks Officer, Elroy (Dallas Lloyd, Leading Knight), Dorothy Riepenhoff-Elks member and orgainizer, Dave Williams-SC District Drug Awareness Chairman, and some area kids that just had to have a picture with Elroy the Elk

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Berea Elks #1815 Take Vets to the Zoo

Berea Elks Lodge #1815 hosted their annual “Vets to the Zoo” outing, bringing approximately 45 veterans from the Louis Stokes VA Hospital at Wade Park to the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo for a fun day away away from the hospital.

Berea Elks Lodge #1815 hosted their annual “Vets to the Zoo” outing, bringing approximately 45 veterans from the Louis Stokes VA Hospital at Wade Park to the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo for a fun day away away from the hospital.

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The Berea Elks partnered with the Columbia Station V.F.W. for the third straight year to make this event a success. Veterans enjoyed free admission to the zoo, a free box lunch, and companionship from Elks and V.F.W. members throughout the day.

Several therapy dogs were also in attendance making an already amazing day even better!

Funding from this event was partly made by an Elks National Foundation Gratitude Grant.

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Berea Elks #1815 Host Annual "Elktoberfest" Endowment Fundraiser

Berea Elks Lodge #1815 hosted their annual “Elktoberfest” celebrating the end of the summer and raising funds for the Ohio Elks Association Endowment. The event featured an amazing pig roast, corn hole, a craft beer and wine garden along with live music by Cougar Trap. The event raised over $700 for the endowment.

Berea Elks Lodge #1815 hosted their annual “Elktoberfest” celebrating the end of the summer and raising funds for the Ohio Elks Association Endowment. The event featured an amazing pig roast, corn hole, a craft beer and wine garden along with live music by Cougar Trap.

Berea Fire Department stopped by to enjoy dinner.

Berea Fire Department stopped by to enjoy dinner.

All local first responders were provided free dinner all night long and the event raised over $700 for the state endowment.

Trustees Nate Moore and Hank Nest worked hard to prepare the pig.

Trustees Nate Moore and Hank Nest worked hard to prepare the pig.

Berea members enjoy a friendly game of cornhole

Berea members enjoy a friendly game of cornhole

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An Elk is Never Forgotten...

At Monday’s lodge meeting at the Kenton Elks Lodge #157, First Vice President Mark Ratliff presented Exalted Ruler Todd Daquino with a framed collection of William “Billy” Southworth memorabilia for which Ratliff has personally collected. Billy was a professional baseball player who started his career in 1911 for the Kenton Reds and went onto becoming the Manager of the St. Louis Cardinals. Billy was also a dedicated member of the Kenton Lodge and he was awarded an Honorary Life Membership in 1943.

The Elks is an organization that is committed to its members and one of the core principals is to quicken the American Spirit. When we think of American Spirit in terms of Sports our mind immediately goes to a game where all you need to play is a ball and stick. We are talking about the American pastime of Baseball and no matter where you go in the United States you’ll find connections to the great game, but the Kenton Elks Lodge #157 has a wonderful history with this timeless sport.

At a recent lodge meeting at the Kenton Elks Lodge #157, Ohio First Vice President Mark Ratliff presented Exalted Ruler Todd Daquino with a framed collection of William “Billy” Southworth memorabilia for which Ratliff has personally collected. Billy was a professional baseball player who started his career in 1911 for the Kenton Reds and went onto becoming the Manager of the St. Louis Cardinals. He won three straight National League championships with Cardinals from 1942 to 1944, including beating the New York Yankees to win the 1942 World Series and the St. Louis Browns in 1944.  Billy was also a dedicated member of the Kenton Lodge and he was awarded an Honorary Life Membership in 1943.

Left: Current Kenton Exalted Ruler Todd Daquino Right: First Vice President Mark Ratliff

Left: Current Kenton Exalted Ruler Todd Daquino Right: First Vice President Mark Ratliff

The framed collection of items includes a photo of Billy receiving his Life Membership from Past Exalted Ruler Charles R. Price, with Mike Clabaugh standing by his side. Also included is a replica 1943 Cardinals-Yankees World Series badge and a Billy Southworth Playing card.

The collection will be on display in the Kenton Lodge and you should visit our sister lodge in Upper Sandusky #83 and thank Mark for his generous and thoughtful contribution to our Elks Lodge.

Holding Frame: P.E.R. John Hines

Holding Frame: P.E.R. John Hines

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Gallipolis Elks #107 Work To Raise Awareness About Drugs

The Gallipolis Elks Lodge #107 along with the Gallipolis Emblem Club #199 set up a Drug Awareness booth at the community square this summer. Despite the rainy day the event was well attended.

The Gallipolis Elks Lodge #107 along with the Gallipolis Emblem Club #199 set up a Drug Awareness booth at the community square this summer. Despite the rainy day the event was well attended.

PER Walt Brown staffs the booth with the Emblem Club ladies prior to the event starting.

PER Walt Brown staffs the booth with the Emblem Club ladies prior to the event starting.


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Columbus-Grove City Elks Host CP Fundraising Brunch

The Columbus-Grove City Elks Lodge#37 hosted their monthly brunch to support Cerebral Palsy.  This year, as we did last year, the lodge invited local fire and police departments to attend.  We served a total of 52 meals, 5 being local fireman. This was one of our largest brunches and raised $431!

The Columbus-Grove City Elks Lodge#37 hosted their monthly brunch to support Cerebral Palsy.  This year, as we did last year, the lodge invited local fire and police departments to attend.  We served a total of 52 meals, 5 being local fireman. This was one of our largest brunches and raised $431!

Scholarship recipient, Luisa Parrish enjoyed the brunch!

Scholarship recipient, Luisa Parrish enjoyed the brunch!

Local firemen attended the brunch

Local firemen attended the brunch

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Van Wert Elks Helps Local Group Improve Youth Activities.

Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks is happy to announce that the Van Wert Elks Golf Committee recently donated $400.00 to the Wren Ball Park Association.   The monies will be used to help with the youth activities at the ball park.   

Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks is happy to announce that the Van Wert Elks Golf Committee recently donated $400.00 to the Wren Ball Park Association.   The monies will be used to help with the youth activities at the ball park.   

Shown are, left to right, Shane Mills representing the Golf Committee presenting the check to Jeremy Kitson of the Wren Ball Park Association.

Shown are, left to right, Shane Mills representing the Golf Committee presenting the check to Jeremy Kitson of the Wren Ball Park Association.

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