On Nov. 15, St. Augustine Elks Lodge #829 donated its $2,500 Elks National Foundation Gratitude Grant to Epic-Cure for its Sustain U cooking classes. Epic-Cure is a 501(c)(3) organization that rescues food from many sources, such as grocery stores and farms, to fight food waste and food insecurity by distributing this food to those in need. Their cooking program uses local chefs and senior citizen volunteers who mentor students from Title 1 schools near the age of entering the workforce and veterans, teaching them cooking skills to help build their resumes and feed their families. The lodge also collects used plastic grocery bags to be used when food is distributed.
Pictured in the warehouse in the front row are Cathy Walsh, lodge charity chair; Sunny Mulford, Elk and Epic-Cure executive director; and Sarah McLevy, Lodge Grants Coordinator. In the second row are Epic-Cure volunteers Jane, Maura and Karl.
On Nov. 10, 13 Parrish Lodge members placed American flags at Parrish Cemetery’s 100 veterans’ graves for Veterans Day. Mary McQuoid, Americanism Chair, organized the remembrance.
Pictured are Anthony D'Abbraccio, Pilar Henson, Mary McQuoid, LeeAnn Mitchell, Kim Panza, Sandy Reinhartz, Sherri Crunk-Gumbs, Joe Kline, Debbie Else, Colleen Reinhartz and Sharon Kline.
On Nov. 9, Clewiston Elks Lodge #1853 held the Elks South Region Soccer Shoot. Contestants from four lodges attended — Clewiston #1853, Jupiter #2469, Florida Keys#1872 and Greater Pine Island #2781.
Pictured in the front row are Cayden Davis, U-10, first place; Rosa Esparza, U-8, second place; Sophia Velasquez, U-10, second place; Emiliano Garcia, U-10, second place; Brady McCarthy, U-12, first place; Aiden McCarthy, U-8, first place; and Marty Espinoza, South Regional Chair. In the back row are John Hotzfield, Greater Pine Island Exalted Ruler; Daniel Garcia, U-14, second place; Katheryn Rodriguez, U-16, first place; Michelle Rodriguez, U-14, second place; Johnathan Fajardo, U-14, third place; Taylor Davis, U-12, first place; Ryleigh Stravin, U-14, third place; and James Wesie, U-14, fourth place. Not pictured are Charley Mimbs, U-8, first place; Lauren Mickuleit, U-10, first place; Brilen Card, U-12, second place; Madelyn Mickuleit, U-14, first place; and Brison Card, U-14, first place. First place winners will compete in the State Soccer Shoot at the Florida Elks Youth Camp in Umatilla Jan. 4.
On Oct. 23, Pauline Talbott, PSP-FLOE, Sebastian Lodge Youth Activities Chair, delivered school supplies valued at more than $900 to Fellsmere Elementary School. Supplies were unloaded by the school safety patrol members. The school’s student population is 99% economically disadvantaged, according to a report by U.S. News & World Report.
Pictured is Pauline Talbott, PSP-FLOE, Youth Activities Chair, and the school safety patrol members.
On Oct. 13, Jupiter Elks Lodge members PDD Cindy and Jim Eldred delivered a generator for an Elk in Tennessee still without power more than two weeks after Hurricane Helene. The generator was donated by PDD Larry Littell.
Pictured are Roger Hayes, Exalted Ruler of Erwin, Tennessee Elks Lodge #1985, and his wife, Donna, who accepted the generator on the member’s behalf so they could have running water and power.
On Oct. 6, Elks lodges in the Northwest District became the collection and pickup areas for donations for the victims of hurricanes Helene and Milton. Pensacola Beach lodge member Jennifer McGregor was contacted by Todd Terrell, founder and president of the United Cajun Navy, for assistance in collecting much-needed donations. She passed this information to District Deputy Don Padget, who immediately reached out to the entire district for assistance. The request was for donations, including nonperishable food items, diapers, hygiene products, water, gas cans, etc. Almost one ton of donations were collected and staged at Warrington Lodge #2108, Pensacola Beach Lodge #497, Holley-Navarre Lodge #2787 and Fort Walton Lodge #1795. The donations were picked up by an 18-wheeler semitrailer truck from the United Cajun Navy to be transported to Perry, Florida, and the areas hit by these hurricanes.
The pictures show the lodges’ efforts.