On Oct. 31, DeLand Elks Lodge #1463 and three local businesses participated in a community contactless Trunk or Treat Halloween event, each at their own locations. There were 211 cars that attended their drive-thru. The Elks distributed thousands of pieces of candy to over 500 children along with Drug Awareness coloring books. All the candy and pretzels were donated by lodge members. Pictured along with the drive-thru are lodge members Warren Kerswill and Desiree Templeton. Other members dressed up in costumes for the event as well.
Merritt Island Elks Lodge #2650 awarded three $2,000 scholarships to recent high school graduates — Elizabeth Davey of Merritt Island High School who will be pursuing a degree in criminal justice at the University of North Florida, Kahlil Cole of Space Coast Jr./Sr. High School who will be pursuing a degree in engineering at Florida A & M University; and Sophia Sardella of Merritt Island High School who will be pursuing a degree in biology at the University of North Florida. Sophia was also the recipient of an Elks National Foundation Legacy Award scholarship. Because of the pandemic, the scholarships were mailed to the students July 29 instead of being presented in person.
On Aug. 22, Port Orange Elks Lodge #2723 held its first luncheon which will be a monthly event at the First Step Homeless Shelter in Daytona, Florida. The grill used to cook the luncheon was purchased by the lodge along with a grill cover, propane tanks and propane using $696.70 from its $3,500 Elks National Foundation Beacon Grant. Along with the grill, members donated $450 to purchase bags, snacks and supplies which were distributed to the residents of the shelter. The shelter operates a safe zone where people experiencing homelessness have the option to become a temporary resident or just spend the day. Operating the grill are Dan Black, trustee, and Gary VanOpdorp, PER, Exalted Ruler.
Titusville Elks Lodge #2113 raised money from bingo to award three $1,000 academic scholarships to area seniors. Jared Rymkos from Titusville High School will study computer engineering, Jenna Koller from Astronaut High School will study journalism; and Brooke Stone from Space Coast Jr./Sr. High School will study criminal justice. Because of the lodge’s closure due to the pandemic, checks were mailed for the students at the end of June instead of being awarded during a presentation.
Ormond Beach Elks Lodge #2193 awarded three lodge scholarships in the amount of $750 each to local high school seniors June 26 at the lodge. Recipients were Ana Sanchez and Logan Stewart of Seabreeze High School and Ryan Waddell of Father Lopez Catholic High School. Students were presented with scholarship certificates following a steak dinner for the recipients and their families. Most of the schools these students attend did not host an in-person senior awards ceremony. Pictured are Michael Chandler, PDD, Scholarship Committee member; Ana Sanchez; Ryan Waddell; and Erika Barger, Lodge Scholarship Chair and Vice President of the East Central District. Logan Stewart was unable to attend the presentation.