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Farmington Track Official Publication of The Farmington Michigan Lodge 1986 Volume LII, No. 3 June, 2018 From the ER: Here we go, full swing into June. Graduation parties, celebrating Fathers Day, weekends at the lake, camping, and being out on your motorcycle. We have just returned from the Elks State Convention in Sault Ste. Marie, where we installed new officers, including our very own Tom Killiany as Metro District VP. Congrats, Tom. During the business meeting on Saturday, our Lodge was also named an All-American Lodge for the 2017-18 year. This is an award that everyone in Lodge #1986 should be proud of. In addition, we competed in the Ritual Contest where we finished number 3 in the entire state. Congratulations to Rick Lefevre and the rest of the team for their great showing. Let me give a little shoutout to ritual participant Greg Larscheidt who had a medical issue at the Soo and couldn t participate. He is back home now and appears to be fine. In early May we had a brainstorming meeting, and I want to thank all of you who participated. It was fun to get the engagement from our normal Friday night crowd. Great ideas were brought up and we will be talking about them at the next House Committee meeting this month. If you missed this and want to share your ideas on a new activity, event or fundraiser I welcome your ideas. Also during May, we had our semi-annual Open House which was terrific. We presented checks to several people who were there, including our two MVS scholarship winners and two members of the Farmington Hills Police Department. Lodge member Ray Okonski was in attendance as one of the main contributors to our scholarship program. He also closed out the ceremony with a very funny monologue. I think he may have a job next year of being our program MC. In addition, Christine Greig, our representative from the House of Representatives in Lansing was in attendance and gave us short speech on progress with our state legislature. Thanks Christine. Let s do an update on our dinner change where we are now using restaurant services. We had a few minor hiccups, but overall, reviews have been great. Food has been hot and terrific. One thing to mention, let s wait until we can group a few orders together before placing them. The listed times should be used as guidelines. And finally, our Flag Day program will be on Sunday, June 10th. Let s have a great attendance for a wonderful program. And don t forget: ONE! Exaltedly yours Steve Flag Day 2018 Our annual Flag Day tribute will be held on Sunday June 10, 2018 at 1:00 PM. Grand Lodge mandates only two special services during the year. The first is Flag Day where we honor our Nation's flag and the other is Memorial Sunday, the first Sunday in December where we remember our Brothers and Sisters who have passed away since the last service. Both services are beautiful and memorable. If you've never attended our Flag Day Ceremony, please join us. You won't be disappointed. Inside: Pg. 3 - Secretary s Info, Events List Pg. 4 - Open House Pg. 5 - Pinochle, Birthdays, Bay Cliff, American House, Ritual News Pg. 6 - Old Timers Picnic, Grand Exalted Ruler Message, Poker Run Pg. 7 - Ads Pg. 8 - Calendar of Events

Page 2 June, 2018 THE FARMINGTON ELKS TRACK 2018 2019 Officers Official Publication of: Exalted Ruler... Steve Luce...248-921-3261 Farmington Elks Lodge #1986 Leading Knight... Thomas Bozek...248-476-5793 30898 Ten Mile Road Loyal Knight...Open Farmington Hills, MI 48336 Lecturing Knight...Open Published Monthly Secretary...Tom Killiany, DVP...248-974-5663 Treasurer... Bob Koenig... 248-474-6405 Lodge Meetings Esquire... Greg Larscheidt... 248-515-4709 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the month Inner Guard...Open (Except July & August) Tiler... Teresa Leithead... Meetings start at 8:00pm Chaplain...Eldon Dillon... 248-956-8967 Lodge Piper...Todd Wyber...248-228-0727 Lounge Hours 4:00-10:00, Monday Friday 4:00-10:00 Saturday (open earlier for events) 4:00-9:00 Sundays (open earlier for events) Office Manager Jennifer Chinn, PER Phone: (248) 476-1986 Fax: (248) 426-8767 Elks1986@yahoo.com Office Hours 10:00 4:00, Monday Friday Board of Directors Gary Gundle...1 Year Trustee...248-477-1939 Bob Michela, Chairman...2 Year Trustee...517-740-1232 Kevin Goshorn, PER...3 Year Trustee...248-996-5991 Fred McGrath...4 Year Trustee... 248-345-8490 Carol Clark, Secretary...5 Year Trustee...734-634-0997 (Board of Directors also includes Exalted Ruler, Leading Knight, Loyal Knight, and Lecturing Knight) Lodge Secretary Tom Killiany, DVC Elks1986@gmail.com Office Hours 6:00-8:00 PM Monday & Wednesday or by appointment Internet Sites Website: http://elks1986.weebly.com Calendar: http://tinyurl.com/99urhlo Facebook: Look for Farmington Elks #1986 Tracks Newsletter Article Deadline 17th of the month Editor Phyllis Evans (313) 286-6343 Tracks1986@gmail.com Get your newsletter electronically Send your request to farmingtonelks@gmail.com Notice: For those with internet access, you can now download the Track each month in color in Adobe PDF format at http://elks1986.weebly.com/newsletters.html Would you like to become a Track Patron? Help support the Track by becoming a patron. The cost is only $20 per year. Contact the Lodge Secretary, Office Manager or Editor for more information. Remember, your ads help defray the cost of printing and First Class mailing. 2018 2019 Committees Accident Prev...Kevin Goshorn, PER...248-996-5991 AP Co-Chairman... Thomas Bozek...248-476-5793 Americanism... Open... Auditing... Phyllis Evans... 313-286-6343 Drug Awareness... Open... Flag Day...Kevin Goshorn, PER...248-996-5991 Gov. Relations... Steve Luce...248-921-3261 Hoop Shoot...Bob Michela...517-740-1232 Lodge Activities...Jennifer Milton...248-477-3894 Lodge Security...Kevin Goshorn, PER...248-996-5991 Major Projects...Jennifer Chinn, PER... 248-476-1986 Membership... Steve Luce...248-921-3261 Memorial Day...Kevin Goshorn, PER...248-996-5991 Nat'l Fndtn...Kevin Goshorn, PER (Co-Chair).248-996-5991...Phyllis Mirling, PER (Co-Chair).. 248-752-4995 Public Relations... Phyllis Evans... 313-286-6343 Scholarships...Jennifer Chinn, PER...248-421-6349 Veterans... Steve Luce...248-921-3261 Youth Activities... Open... 2018 2019 Building Corporation Betty Jean Hebel - President, Jerry Holcomb - V. President Rick Brenz - Treasurer, Andrew Lauderback - Secretary, Tom Bozek, Gary Gundle and Bob Koenig 2017-18 Lodge Award Winners Elk of the Year: Carol Clark Officer of the Year: Paul Masciarelli Citizen of the Year: Jennifer Milton GER Award: Laurie Kuznia GER Award: Jennifer Chinn, PER

June, 2018 Page 3 From our Lodge By-Laws: ARTICLE III: LIFE AND HONORARY LIFE MEMBERSHIPS Section 2. The Lodge, by an affirmative secret ballot of two thirds of those present at a regular Lodge meeting, may elect a Member in good standing to Honorary Life Membership for distinguished services to the Lodge or to the Order. Any nomination must be in writing and set forth the distinguished services rendered in detail. The Exalted Ruler shall set a date for the ballot on the nomination which shall be no later than the third regular meeting after it is presented. All Members shall receive notice by the Secretary at least ten days prior to the date on which the vote will be taken. The notice shall contain the full text of the nomination. A rejected nomination cannot be presented again within a period of one year from the date of rejection. Section 3. The total number of Life and Honorary Life Memberships granted by the Lodge shall be limited to 20 percent of all members of the Lodge at the time of application. Nominations must be acted on in the order received and in a timely manner when new Life Memberships are available. Note: Our Life Membership currently stands at 19.73%. At the May 16, 2018 Lodge Meeting Jennifer Chinn nominated our Secretary and District Chairman Thomas Killiany, a 27 year member of our Lodge, for Honorary Life Membership. Exalted Ruler Steve Luce has called for a vote on the nomination during the June 20, 2018 Lodge Meeting.. May 10, 2018 Dear Farmington Elks Lodge #1986, I am writing this letter to nominate Thomas A. Killiany to honorary life membership. Tom Is The Secretary of our lodge and a 27 year member of our lodge. He was named Elk of The Year in 2007 and Officer of the Year in 2013. In 2007/2008 he became Exalted Ruler for the first time. Since then he has been Exalted Ruler for the 2014/15, 2015/16 and 2016/17 Lodge years. That Alone should get him this much deserved recognition. Tom is currently the Metro District Vice President, He was DVC previous to that and also the District Scholarship chairman for two years prior as well. Tom has been active around our lodge for many years. He used to cook with the Saturday breakfast crew and would tend bar on weekends as well. There is plenty more to say about what an Elk Tom truly is but I am running out of words. I would bet that one day Thomas A. Killiany will be Grand Exalted Ruler of our great organization! Fraternally, Jennifer Chinn PER Thomas Killiany, DVP Lodge Secretary 2018-2019 Events June 9 Poker Run 10 Flag Day Ceremony 16 Pinochle Metro Dist Golf Outing July 1-4 150th Nat l Conv - San Antonio 19-22 Farmington Founders Festival 29 Old Timers Picnic/Party Aug 11 Metro Dist Gold Key Golf - Pt. Huron Elks 18 Corn Roast 26 Family Pot Luck/Corn Hole Tourney Sept 8 PER Steak Out? 9 Metro District Mtg 15 Pinochle 16 Golf Banquet 25 Oktoberfest Oct 6 State Ritual Clinic 13 Lodge Halloween Party 19-21 MEA Fall Conv, Radisson Kalamazoo 20 MSU vs UM 27 Pinochle Nov 10 Hoop Shoot MSU vs OSU 11 Veterans Day 17 Pinochle 22 Thanksgiving 24 UM vs OSU Dec 2 Memorial Service 9 Children s Christmas Party 15 Pinochle 29 Ugly Xmas Sweater Party Jan 12 Glow Ball Tournament 13 Metro Dist Mtg 19 Pinochle 26 White Elephant Party Feb 3 Super Bowl Sunday 6 Nominations 16 Pinochle 20 Election of Officers Mar 2 9-Ball Tourney 16 Pinochle 30 Installation of Officers New Member Applications At the Lodge meeting on May 16, 2018 the following individuals were proposed for membership in our Lodge. Jennifer Chinn proposes: Mark Moulds of Farmington Hills, Mi. Mark is employed as a Test Engineer, he is an American Citizen and he answered all questions favorably. Steve Luce proposes: Howard Sikra of Farmington Hills, Mi. Howard is retired, he is an American Citizen and he answered all questions favorably. Voting on these prospective new members is scheduled to take place at the June 6, 2018 Lodge Meeting. Tom Killiany Lodge Secretary

Page 4 June, 2018 Annual Open House On May 12, 2018 we held our bi-annual Open house at the lodge. I d like to thank all who helped make the Open house possible. Our scholarship winners, Jack and Phoebe Block, along with their parents, Todd and Holly Block, were in attendance to receive their MVS scholarship awards from our lodge. Ray Okonski, our biggest scholarship fan,did a bang up job keeping everyone entertained for a bit. And our State representative Christine Greig came to show support for all of the above. We had FH Public safety officers, Piggott and Hsaad, in attendance and Steve Luce presented them with a $1500.00 Anniversary grant for the Police Dept to use to purchase Honor guard uniforms/ accessories. The $1500.00 came from a grant offered through Grand Lodge.

June, 2018 Page 5 Pass Pinochle News Hello Spring, finally! 24 players came for May, which gave us 6 tables. Thank you to all who brought the goodies. Our May Winners: 1st Lutie Moore 750 2nd Mary Naylor 697 3rd Marge Perkins 655 Good Sport- Liz Kulisz 341 It seems like it was women s night as you can see from the winners. Lutie was unstoppable with lots of runs, aces around and many double pinochles. Please come join us for our last pinochle on June 16th. We don t play in July and August. I hope everyone has a great summer, stay cool. We start up again on Sept. 15th. Come support our Lodge and meet old and new members or ask someone to join. Thank you to those who donate the playing cards, too. See you all soon, Jim, Pat, Bob and May June Birthdays 1 Richard G Brenz 4 Terri Harriman 7 Norman Slessor 7 Stephen A Zelenka 9 Edward T McDonnell 11 Raymond N Okonski 13 Scott Horton 15 John E Dahlstrom 15 William Dicks 15 Ralph Paxton 16 John J Mirling 20 Ann Marie Saviniemi 21 Martin Brandenburg 22 Leonard J Homeszyn 23 Tarek Uddin 25 Laurine McDonnell 25 Taljit Sandhu 25 Randy W Sutton 28 Betty Jean Hebel Bay Cliff Health Camp As we ve done in the past, there will be a donation box in the lobby during the month of July to collect donations for Bay Cliff Health Camp Children s Therapy and Wellness Center. A list of requested items is posted in the Lodge, and cash donations are also welcomed American House Update A friendly relationship was established with the veterans and residents of American House of Farmington Hills and the Elk members of Farmington Lodge #1986 last Veterans Day. All members of Farmington lodge have been invited to American House on June 14,2018 for their flag raising at 11:30 AM immediately followed by lunch and cocktails. Please save the date and contact me with your desire to share in mutual patriotism with our friends at American House. Fraternaly, Jimmi Madigan,PER 248-345-5890 madiganjames@yahoo.com Ritual News Fraternally, Jen Chinn PER Farmington Elks ritual team competed in the state contest after winning first place in the district. Although not winning the state ritual, we came in third place. We all should be proud of your team for their strong performance. Regards, Rick Lefevre Ritual Chairman

Page 6 June, 2018 Old Timers Picnic Save the Date! Join us on Sunday, July 29, 2018 to celebrate our fellow Elks who have maintained membership in the BPOE for over 30 years! We are calling it an Old Timers Picnic. We will have a good ol time eating picnic style foods, enjoying ice cream and reminiscing about the good ol days! I will be mailing invitations to all who have received this achievement and will ask for an RSVP so I can make sure to have enough awards! Call me if you d like to help with planning and or executing this fun event. Fraternally, Jen Chinn 248-421-6349 Reminder! Saturday June 9th $25 per person. Bus leaves promptly at 2:00 PM 1:00-2:00 Appetizers at the lodge Questions? Contact Jenn Milton 248-477-3894 Message from the Grand Exalted Ruler Malcolm J. Mcpherson Jr. Civic duty centers on flags and fathers in June $5.00 Off Birthday Coupon Present this coupon within 30 days of your birthday and receive $5.00 off your food or beverage bill. Name Birth Date Membership # Note: Limit one (1) coupon per member per year. June is here, and with that, I am just one month shy of finishing this journey with you. Until then, there s still time before your Lodge breaks for the summer to find ways to fulfill my theme of Strengthening Elkdom Through Community Awareness, especially with Flag Day and Father s Day. Allegiance to our country s flag has been a requirement for every Elks Member since our inception. When the Grand Lodge designated June 14 as Flag Day in 1907 and made the occasion a mandatory observance for all Lodges in 1911, the holiday became an even more important day in our country s history. President Harry Truman, an Elk himself, recognized June 14 as a national observance of the flag in 1949, and ever since, all Americans honor the flag on this day. I hope you participate in Flag Day services at your Lodge this year and I encourage you to welcome all members of your communities, Elks or not, to these events. Take a moment to reflect on the values our country s flag stands for as well as remember all the men and women who have served and continue to serve it. As Elks, let s be proud of the role our leaders before us have played in making Flag Day such an important day for this remarkable nation. Father s Day on June 17 is a time for Elks to remember our organization s founding fathers, as well as all fathers in our Lodges and communities. Take some time now to plan a brunch, game night, or other event to show your appreciation for the dads that do so much for their families and your Lodge. For those of you I ve yet to visit on this journey, what will you do to honor flags and fathers this month? I can t wait to experience the great things you are working on to support my theme and our shared Elks values. I ll see you in San Antonio next month for my last moments as your Grand Exalted Ruler. I m looking forward to celebrating all that we have accomplished this year and welcoming a new year of leadership to Elkdom.

June, 2018 Page 7 Track Patrons Wilma Bliss Tom & Marcia Bozek Ed & Ann Campbell Marty & PER Jen Chinn Rod & Maggoe Chubb James Collins Eldon & Carolyn Dillon David & Susan Duquette William Ellis Phyllis Evans Tony & Marianne Ferrante PER Bill Ford Doug & Shirley Gembis PER Kevin Goshorn Andrea Hall Bill Hampton PER Joseph & Barbara Homick Jane Hopper Doug Kanack Tom Killiany, DVP Bob & May Koenig Ted & Betty Kulisz Jim Lademan Robert Bacon John Beach, PER William Bliss, PDDGER Betty Dahlstrom Bill Dicks Richard Evans, PER Marian Ford Andrea Kay Goshorn Paul & Wanita Horton Jake Jenkins Gerre Kanack Pamela Killiany Marcia Larscheidt In Memory Of PER Rick & Gerry Lefevre Jim & Judy Madigan PER Steve Magyari Laurine McDonnell Fred & Sherry Bevis-McGrath Bob Michela Rick & Jenn Milton John & PER Phyllis Mirling Phyllis Misenar Henry & Lutie Moore Richard Neff Raymond Okonski Marjorie Perkins Don & Judy Robinson Nancy & Jim Rogers Taljit Sandhu Annie Saviniemi James & Pat Sockow Billy Vance Stanley Wilkins Earl Wolfe, PDVP PER Al & Sharon Young Patricia Hahn Larscheidt Leo Lefevre Laura Magyari Robert W McArthur Robert Misenar, PER Steve Opperman Rich Parent Don Perkins Don Warthman Kay Wilkins Mary Jane Bauer Wolfe Our Fallen Brothers & Sisters Would you like to become a Track Patron? Help support the Track by becoming a patron. The cost is only $20 per year. Contact the Lodge Secretary, Office Manager or Editor for more information. Business Card listings are only $120 per year. Billing year runs April through March, and we will prorate ads that start after April. Contact the Office or Editor for more information.

Farmington Lodge No. 1986 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks 30898 Ten Mile Road Farmington Hills, Michigan 48336 June, 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday May 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 Memorial Day Pot Luck - 4 PM 7:30 PM Bd of Dir Mtg 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7:00 PM PER Mtg 8:00 PM Lodge Mtg Poker Run 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Flag Day - 1 PM 7:30 House Comm Amer House 11:30 AM Pinochle @ 7 PM Father s Day 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Track Deadline 6:00 PM Bldg Corp Mtg 8:00 Lodge Mtg 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Look for calendar updates on the web at: http://tinyurl.com/99urhlo 6:00 PM Bd of Dir Mtg