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Drug Awareness Education chairman of Greater Pine Island Elks Lodge #2781, Carol Jo Nelson, prepared a home movie basket to be raffled at the annual Flag Day ceremony. Funds from the raffle are used to provide youth with drug awareness education materials. Lucky winners Ian and Julie Fisher will enjoy an evening at home with family and friends popping corn and watching movies.

 

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Bob Humphreys, Americanism Chairman of Rotonda Elks Lodge #2710, proudly presents certificates and prizes to Americanism essay contest winners Bethany Vo, fourth place, $10; Raja Patel, third place, $15; Monica Heeg, second place, $25; and Ansley Miller, first place, $50. Also pictured is Nadine Clough, retired teacher and committee member. The theme was, “What Makes you Proud of America.”

 

Deep Creek Elks Lodge #2763 used its Elks National Foundation Gratitude Grant to take two groups of nine children from Genesis House homeless shelter shopping at Walmart for school clothes and shoes. The lodge used its Elks National Foundation Anniversary Grant for The Academy, an alternative school for high-risk students. School spirit T-shirts and gift cards were provided for their positive reinforcement program.

 

Punta Gorda Elks Lodge #2606 held its 12th annual bocce tournament with 19 teams consisting of 70 players. Proceeds from the sign-ups and raffle tickets totaling $1,002 were donated to Florida Elks Children’s Therapy Services.

Punta Gorda Lodge hosts a blood drive every 56 days. At a current blood drive, 48 pints were donated. One pint saves three lives, so lodge members saved 144 lives.

The Punta Gorda Lodge Past Exalted Rulers Association donated $500 in January to the 40th annual Powder Puff charity golf classic which benefits Tidewell Hospice. Tidewell Hospice provides care for terminally ill patients and their families.

Punta Gorda Lodge donated $1,000 in food products in January and February to St. Vincent de Paul food pantry. Additionally, the proceeds from bar bingo of $1,400 were contributed to the lodge scholarship fund.

Punta Gorda Lodge purchased and installed three security doors at Hope Academy at Crossroads using funds from a grant. The project was completed at the end of March. Hope Academy is the name of the school at Crossroads, a nonprofit 501(c)3 home and charter school for foster boys who have had multiple failed placements in the Florida foster care system. 

 

        2710 CARE  2710 CARE Becky Kelly

Rotonda Elks Lodge #2710 used their $2,000 from the Elks National Foundation Beacon Grant and the $2,000 from the Florida State Elks Association’s matching grant to help C.A.R.E., the Center for Abuse and Rape Emergencies. Their mission statement is “to help victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and other violent crimes in Ch​arlotte County. C.A.R.E. works to create safety in our community by helping survivors and by promoting nonviolent and healthy relationships by education and example.” Lodge members’ spouses shopped for women’s and children’s clothing for the center’s clients.

Carol Stuppleben, Sharon Linton and Becky Kelly, spouses of Rotonda Lodge members, shop for clothes to donate to the Center for Abuse and Rape Emergencies using the Elks National Foundation Beacon Grant and the FSEA matching grant.