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Social Hour 5:00 pm • Dinner 6:00 pmNobles with July and August
Birthdays eat FREE - Guest $10.00 each
Call the Shrine Office at 967-3000with your Reservation By
Noon, Wednesday, August 1(NO RESERVATIONS WILL BE TAKEN AFTER THIS DATE)
Choice ofStuffed Loin or Chicken
Baked Potato, Corn,Salad, Roll & ButterCake & Ice Cream
BIRTHDAY DINNERfor
July/Augustwill be held on
Sunday, August 5
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Za-Ga-Zig Feetprints Za-Ga-Zig Feetprints ELECTIVE DIVANPotentate E. Jay CoonChief Rabban Doug MillerAssistant Rabban Craig MatzkeHigh Priest & Prophet Dean SchoppeOriental Guide Keith WhiteTreasurer Dan Willson, P.P.Recorder John Miller, Jr., P.P. APPOINTED DIVANCeremonial Coordinator Guy Freeman1st Ceremonial Master Martin Elmore2nd Ceremonial Master Eldon WaltonAdjutant Dean HouseCaptain of the Guard John MayOuter Guard Cory StoneburnerInner Guard John RickabaughChaplain Danny MiddletonDirector Brad CosnerMarshal Joe VincentDeputy Marshal Mark KonradAsst Marshal Joe WilliamsAsst Marshal Randy WilliamsSamsar Kevin TrevillyanAssistant Samsar Ronald HicksAssistant Samsar James Lane, Jr.Director of Units & Clubs Scott AdamsCo-Legal Counsel Jon HoffmanCo-Legal Counsel W. Charlie SmithsonChocolate Auction Chairman Craig MatzkeCo-Chair Choc Auction Paul FreemanCo-Chair Choc Auction Tom ShermanLong Range Plan. Advisor George EichhornLong Range Plan Co-Advisor Bryce HildrethPersonal Aide Bryce HildrethPersonal Aide Joe VincentCo-Director of Golf Carts Ron BlanchardCo-Director of Golf Carts Danny MiddletonChief Aide Denny MillslagleCircus Chairman Steve Green, P.P.Circus Co-Chairman John Miller, Jr., P.P.Circus Co-Chairman Jack Lane, P.P.Asst Circus Chairman Larry MareanPub Relations Committee Chair Mark CookWebmaster Jason FentonTechnology Specialist Stevin DahlShrine Hospital Board Rep. James E. MayInsurance Liaison James Lane, Jr.Dir-Protocol/Cold Sands Mike Des Planque, P.P.Dir-Protocol/Cold Sands Bob Williams, P.P.Potentate Advisors: Mike Des Planque, P.P,Jack Lane, P.P.,Jim Osterquist, P.P., Jerry Sellers, P.P.Donor Rel Chair/Hospital Rep Jim Osterquist, P.P.Building Trustees: Ken Coglizer, RickCorbin, P.P. Steve Fedler, P.P., Guy Freeman, JackLancaster, J. R. Legg, Hollie Smith & Mike WrightArea Coordinators: Jerry Adcock, TerryAugustus, Dan Baker, Les Beaver, James Lane, Jr., DonaldLynk, Rick McCampbell, Kevin Trevillyan & Larry Vais
TEMPLE STAFFOffice Manager Carolyn ShannonReceptionist & Rental Agent Diana Corbin SHRINE BOWLGeneral Manager Jerry HoffmanBoard Representatives: Garry Baker, JackLane, P.P., Jim May LADIES AUXILIARYChairperson Cathy Des PlanqueCo-Chairperson Carleen Freeman
Temple Office Hours: 9:00am – 4:00pmPublished monthly by Za-Ga-Zig Shrine Temple
1100 Shriners Pkwy, Altoona, IA 50009-2117Members send address changes to Temple Office
POSTMASTER: Send Form 3579 to Temple addressOpinions expressed are not necessarily
those of Editor, Office Staff and/or Publisher
Dear Nobles, Well it’s July already and we have a full agenda for themonth. Remember our Stated Meeting will be on Tuesday,July 10th, I hope you can make it! Parade season is here! On July 3rd there is the West DesMoines Parade; July 4th there are three parades to hit thatday: Bussey, Exira and Urbandale. Other events include: The Good Guys Car Show Golf CartOperation June 30 – July 1st at the Iowa State Fairgroundsand the Hillbilly Kruise on Saturday, July 8th. The Elected Divan Representatives will be in DaytonaBeach for full days of work at the Imperial Session July 15-19th, then back to Iowa in time to make the No. 1 ShrineBowl in the country on July 20th for the dinner and the gameon the July 21st. We finish the month with our famous Ladies AuxiliaryCorn Feed on July 27th. As we are going to parades we are constantly remindedby those who come out to see us of what Shriners do. Sev-eral times over the last few years the folks in the crowdhave said, “You know it really means a lot to us to see theShriners. They do so much for kids and the work the Shrinersdo is amazing!” I still remember one of my first parades and the kids onthe sidelines saying, “Here come the Shriners! My Daddy isa Mason, and some day he’s going to be a Shriner!” Whenwe parade, we are sending a huge message back to the pub-lic that their support is important to us! We also are help-ing to recruit new Masons and Shriners too. After all, giv-ing back is what we are about, isn’t it? We have some Potentate’s Picks again this year and weneed to show the public why Za-Ga-Zig is the No. 1 Templein Iowa! If you haven’t attended a parade lately, pleasemake the effort. Your public is missing you!
Fraternally,E. Jay Coon, Potentate
Za-Ga-Zig Business and Professional DirectoryPHOTOGRAPHY
Christian Photo * 6271 Douglas Ave. * Des Moines * 50322 Home Movies to DVD Dick Christian ………….................................515/270-8030
PRINTING
Photo Printing, Inc • 210 S 1st St • Carlisle, IA 50047 Bob & Steve Klein …………...........................515/989-3251
SIDING, ROOFING & REPLACEMENTWINDOWS
Aluminum Distributors Inc. • 706 E 2nd Street, DM • 50309 Nicholas Van Patten …...515/283-2383 or 1-800-383-2318
SALON & SPA
Hair FX Salon & Spa * 616 – 8th St. SW, Altoona • 50009 Craig & Anita Long•call today for an appointment................515/967-4787
TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT & SERVICE
Rankin Communications Systems • 5444 NW 96th St Johnston, IA • 50131-2230 Bob Rankin ……............................................515/986-5654 [email protected]
TWO-WAY RADIOS
Electronic Engineering Co. • 1100 Keo Way, DM • 50309 Mark Clark, Bill Cronin ……...........................515/283-1100
Za-Ga-Zig Email AddressesCarolyn Shannon, Office Manager – [email protected]
Diana Corbin, Front Office & Rental Agent - [email protected]
John Miller, Jr., P.P., Recorder - [email protected]
Dan Willson, P.P., Treasurer - [email protected]
Please SupportOur Advertisers
Thanks!
AUTO BODY SERVICE
Howard R. Martin Auto Body Service • 3700 SW 61st St. DM Howard E (Buss) Martin.............................515/243-2451 Fred Vasey, Brad Vasey
TMC Auto Body • 410 S Garfield St • Carlisle Craig Peters..............................................515/989-2798
BAR & GRILL
Johnny Macs Bar & Grill ….......................……..515/263-1186 John McCaughey, 2279 Hubbell Ave, Des Moines, IA 50317
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
Timmins, Jacobsen & Strawhacker, LLP 10550 New York Ave, Suite 200 Des Moines, Iowa 50322-3775 Don Timmins …………...............................….515/270-8080
FINANCIAL SERVICES
TruBank • ww.trubank.bank • Keith Welling 1401 North Jefferson, Indianola, IA 50125…..515/961-5880
IMPRINTED SPORTSWEAR
T-Shirts, Sweatshirts, Jackets, Hats–Fast Service/Competitive Jim Natzke ……………..................................515/210-3388
Za-Ga-Zig Shrine Web Sitezagazigshrine.org
NOBLES
This classified section is reserved forbusinessmen who are members of theMystic Shrine. It is a very excellent placeto list their goods and services. Many ofthe Nobility refer to it faithfully when con-sidering the purchase of products. Whynot list your firm along with the manyother businesses already shown?
PLEASE NOTE
The following charges are made for theBusiness and Professional Directory:
1. $55.00 per year for a two-line listing.
2. More than 2 lines - $25.00 or each additional line per year.
3. Listing in color only $25.00 per year.
WE HAVE SPACE AVAILABLE FORYOUR AD
To place an AdContact the Shrine Center Office
(515)967-3000
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August 2018 • Za-Ga-Zig Shrine Temple
July 2018 • Za-Ga-Zig Shrine TempleSun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Zag Trax
GC-GOOD GUYS
2 3 Elected Divan Mtg. 5:00pm
Stated Mtg. Dinner 6:00 pm Mtg. 7:00 pm ROB/Drifters/P.R.
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OFFICE
CLOSED 4TH OF July
5 Dir Staff/Hole in One/Klassy Chassis/LOH, Provost Guard, Nobelles
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7 Oriental Band
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Hillbilly Kruize Mid-Year Party Tin Lizzies
9 10 Diplomats, Hillbillys, San-drunners,Story Co., Zig Zaggers
11 Adams Co/Karousel Kups
12 Bowlers
13
14 Mobile Nobles
15
Imperial SessionImperial Session
16 Nishna Valley Pacers
Daytona Beach Daytona Beach
17 5x80, Isettas, Lucas & Marion Co.
Imperial SessionImperial Session
18 Antique Tractors/FF, Fez-B
Daytona Beach Daytona Beach
19 Shrine Bowl Hog Roast-CF Ambassadors/FtDodge/HDads/Hot Rods/R.Runner
Imperial SessionImperial Session
20 SHRINE BOWL BANQUET –Cedar Falls
21 SB Parade-C Falls Pote’s Priority
RENTAL SHARP
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Warren County
24
Cabiri
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Elected Divan Mtg. 6:00pm
Sportsman
26 Clowns, Trikes New Nobles
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Ladies Aux. Corn Feed
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Arab Patrol, Mini Bikes, YOSHI
2 Dir Staff/Hole in One/Klassy Chassis/LOH, Provost Guard, Nobelles
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6 7 Elected Divan Mtg. 5pm
Nobility Mtg/Circus Kick-off Dinner 6:00pm Mtg. 7:00pm ROB/Drifters/P.R.
8 Adams Co/Karousel Kups
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Bowlers
G Carts—FAIR
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G Carts—FAIR
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Mobile Nobles
G Carts—FAIR
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Tin Lizzies
G Carts—FAIR
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G Carts—FAIR
14 Diplomats, Hillbillys, San-drunners,Story Co., Zig Zaggers
G Carts—FAIR
15 Antique Tractors/FF, Fez-B
G Carts—FAIR
16 Ambassadors/FtDodge/HDads/Hot Rods/R.Runner
G Carts—FAIR
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G Carts—FAIR
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RENTAL SE Polk Reunion
G Carts—FAIR
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G Carts—FAIR
20
Nishna Valley Pacers
21 5x80, Isettas, Lucas & Marion Co.
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Elected Divan Mtg. 6:00 pm Sportsman
CSSA Branson
23 Clowns, Trikes, New Nobles
CSSA Branson
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Ambassador Unit NewsSecretary, Steve Fedler, P.P.
Parade season. Wow, If you can’t find a parade on a weekendto attend, JUST pretend and get out your parade vehicle, Trike,Hot Rod, Mini Bike or whatever you have. Your neighbors willlove it. Don’t have much to report as of now, as the parades willhappen by the time you read this. BUT, for sure, we will be atthe State Center, Melcher and Baxter locations. July 21 isShrine Bowl, never miss this one. Never too early to think of driving carts at the State Fair.Reminder to members, we cover the PM shift on Thursday. For all you new Nobles, stop by our meeting on the 3rd
Thursday and ask what we can do to help you find a Unit to bea part of. Or join along on a parade.
Iowa Shrine Game, IncFrom the Desk of Jerry Hoffman, General Manager
July is drawing near and the Shrine Bowl is here. We have a full week of activities for the players and cheer-leaders.
Saturday, July 14Coaches and Managers report to camp
Sunday, July 15Players report to camp
Monday, July 16Practice and pizza party
Tuesday, July 17Cheerleaders come to camp. Movie in the evening
Wednesday, July 18Practice and going to the water park
Thursday, July 19Practice and Hog Roast in evening
Friday, July 20Mini camp for all hospital children
Friday, July 20Honor Banquet at the Sullivan Brothers convention center
Saturday, July 21Parade at 9:30am
Game doors open at 2:00pm - Game at 4:00pm Thanks to all who make this game and our activities possible.Hope you can make it to the Parade and game at UNI on July21, 2018
Hole In One - July Newsby Steve Fedler, P.P.
Black Camel Open was attended by many on May 20th. Aspecial NEW item this year was on hole # 2. Ronda Greenfieldhosted this one and gave a very special Gift in Lonnie’s name.Special bottle of Crown and the wrapper that goes with it. PLUSsome cash, the winner was Tom Robbins, P.P. Thanks Ronda,look forward to next year. Winners at the outing were LeeLeonard for Long Putt. Closest to the Pin Tom Robbins, P.P.Long Drive goes to Denny Morrow. 1st place in 1st Flight went to Team Callahan with a 63. 2nd
place went to team Cort with a 65 score. 2nd Flight, 1st placewent to Team Matzke and 2nd place to Team Frost, both with a70 score. So, as you see, the fun has started and you get achance to win some cash and see new and old friends.
The 2018 outing chair is Chris Frost,Call in your team NOW.
July 29th will be the Potentate Openback at Terrace Hill, Stag event with food.
Sept 9th and 23rdare Co-ed at Toad Valley. All with 8am Shotgun start
Final outing is October 14thwith a 10am start at Toad Valley.
So, be on time to sign in. Get your 4 person team called in toChris as soon as you can. 641-891-6465. NO sign in taken 7days prior to the outing.
NobellesBy Susanne Woodyard
On Thursday, June 7th, 4 of us car pooled to Boone and metwith 4 other Nobelles for a fabulous meal at the Eastern StarMasonic Home. After some visiting and a short meeting, we then went to awonderful boutique named, Holly’s Dress Shop for some shop-ping. It was a beautiful day and a great time was had by all. Our next luncheon meeting will be Thursday, July 5th at12:30pm at the Chicago Speakeasy in Des Moines. We’re hop-ing all our members will be there for this luncheon.
Hillbilly Clan #112 are holding a raffle for a Remington SPSTactical AAC Black/Green308 Win Tickets are $5.00 each or 5for $20.00 We will draw for the gun at the Hillbilly Cruze July8th. P.P. Mike Des Planque, Les Beaver, and Guy Freemanhave tickets.
Hillbilly Gun Raffle Potentate Calendars and PinsStill Available
If anyone needs calendars and Pins to contact the office at(515) 967-3000, or contact Scott Adams the director of Clubsand Units at: (515) 343-6194
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As I am writing this we haveabout 50 bags of onions left outof 6000 bags. It was quite afeat of moving that many on-ions. It is all due to a teameffort that I am so appreciativeof. First to all the Nobles andLadies, year after year con-tinue to sell our onions. Somesay that our onions sell them-selves and in some small partthat is true. In reality it is theNobles, Ladies and friendsthat pound the pavement,maintain the relationshipsand keeps a steady core ofdedicated customers that con-tinue to buy Sweet VidaliaOnion. Whether you sold or boughtone bag or in the case of AdamsCounty Shrine Club 950 Bagsand Fort Dodge Shrine Clubwith 895 Bags you all playedan important part in the suc-cess of the 2018 Onion Sale.Each of you made this event asuccess. After we have a fullaccounting of costs and pro-ceeds I will be making thatannouncement at a futuremeeting. I want to publicly thankLady Diana Corbin and LadyCarolyn Shannon. Withoutout their patience and atten-tion to detail this project wouldnot have been a success. An-swering phones, tallying or-ders, verifying orders, re-veri-
fying orders and decipheringsome onions orders seemedlike a monumental task andthey handled the entire projectseamlessly. It was a pleasureand gave me great confidencethat this event would be suc-cessful with them on our team.I truly depended on them fortheir years’ experience anddedication. I want to extend my appre-ciation to Pat and Ziegler thattook care of most of the heavylifting by providing expert op-eration of the forklift to off loadthe semis. When I saw 6000bags sitting in the back of thesemis I wondered how wecould have done this withoutthem. Thank you never seemslike enough. A word of thanksgoes to Decker Trucking out ofFort Dodge for their generos-ity and making that part of theoperation run smoothing, evenwith a truck issue we had ouronions onsite when promised.Kelly Folsom of Folsom Farmswho continues to provide aquality product year after yearand is never afraid to take acall from us. I am so thankfulfor the relationships that havebeen built over the past yearsthat keep this event runningso successfully. I hope that Ihave honored those relation-ships so that Za-Ga-Zig contin-ues to succeed.
To the Nobles who shed morethan a few drops of perspira-tion those first two days of on-ion distribution, I can’t thankyou enough, you have my sin-cere appreciation. There wasone standout and I know thathe would not want me to men-tion his name however; youneed to know his name, NobleRick Krutsinger of the LucasCounty Shrine Club. This newNoble called and asked whenhe needed to be there to helpand boy did he help. If youwere there that first day, youwitnessed an incredible workethic and a tremendous atti-tude, all for our Fraternity andPhilanthropy. I hesitate tomention anyone for missingone person who so generouslygave of their time, energy andperspiration those two days; Iwill not forget your efforts. Finally, I want to thankChief Rabban Doug Miller andTreasurer and Past PotentateDanny Willson for their assis-tance and guidance throughthis event. Not only did Dougdo a lot of the heavy lifting, healso fed us and made sure thatwe were well hydrated. Withhis past experience, Doug alsohelped with providing insightto the operation. For Dannywhat can I say, he was thenumbers guy. Keeping the or-ders straight and taking careof the all the financial issues.This is a huge job. He was alsogracious enough to make him-self available for Nobles afterthe normal hours.
Oriental BandNews
By The OB Secretary Is everyone as excited withparade season as we are! Weare itching to get out awesomeparade float out and enjoysome parades. We have beenfine tuning our instruments, soeveryone can hear us make ourbeautiful music! Lookingforward to seeing everyone outthere. Just a reminder that we stillhave our Mandarin Degreecoming up. Please speak withany members of the OrientalBand about getting a petitionfor a new candidate.
Director’s StaffNews
By The DS Secretary Lots of stuff happening forthe Director’s Staff. We havedecided to give a donation forthe Chocolate and ChampagneAuction. It is enough smokedmeat for 50 people, 2 sidesapproximately 10lbs each, twopie and two jars of moonshine.Please attend the Chocolateand Champagne Auction andsupport our Temple. We are getting ready for our2nd annual Chicken Alfredoand Shrimp Scampi dinnerthis October. It was a learningexperience and hope toimprove on our dinner. Andgearing up for our BreakfastSupper dinner this November.We hope you all can make it toour dinners this fall.
I Am OneYes, I am a member of the
Largest and Most HonorableFraternity in the World. One
which believesthat through Brotherly Love,we are able to offer Relief tothe destitute and help good
Men find Truth.
2018 Onion SalesCraig Matzke, Assistant Rabban
LOST IN THE DESERT . . . . . . . . .The U.S. Postal Service has returned mail marked as “undeliverable asaddressed” for the following Nobles. Please Call John Miller, Recorder
at the Shrine Office at 967-3000 if you know anything about theseNobles. NOTE: Bulk Mail is not forwarded to winter addresses.
Andrew L. Christensen, 6567 County 60 NW, Hackensack, MN 56452Robert A. Galde - 1750 E. McKinley Ave, Des Moines, IA 50320Kenneth L. Haas, 5520 San Mateo Dr, Bakersfield, CA 93307
Harlen C. Hunter, 604 Heltonville Rd E, Bedford, IN 47421Jerry L. Johnson - 35 Arkansas River Dr., Brownsville, TX 78520
Kennth G. Kempson - PO Box 181, Clinton AR72031Rhineardt Kilker, 8886 N 107th Ave W, RR#1, Rhodes, IA 50234
Matthew S. Lowe, 6812 Hemmingway St, Johnston, IA 50131Charles S. Morgan, 2086 - 275th St., Oskaloosa, IA 52577
Kriss W. Phillips - P. O. Box 4942, Rio Rico, AZ 85648Michael D. Rockhold - 2024 Teal Lane, Holts Summit, MO 65043William E. Shook - 11269 Wine Palm Rd, Fort Myers, FL 33966
This year’s Central States Shrine Association Convention is hosted by Mirza Temple - Za-Ga-Zig has a block of rooms at the Savannah House Hotel
165 Expressway Lane, Branson, MO 65616 Phone: 1-800-335-2555 Rooms assigned on a first come basis - room choices: Double Queen -or- King
REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS JULY 19, 2018
Reservation must include FULL PAYMENT. Package is DOUBLE occupancy and includes C.S.S.A. Registration & Hospitality for 2 persons - Packages DO NOT
INCLUDE Pub Crawl, Golf Tournament or Lady’s Extravaganza 2018 C.S.S.A. Parade Requirement: All motorized vehicles will need to sign a “hold harmless
agreement” which is required Branson Landing where parade will be held
C.S.S.A. REGISTRATION FORM
NAME_________________________________ MEMBER #_____________________
ADDRESS_______________________________ LADY’S NAME_________________
CITY, STATE, ZIP_____________________UNIT/CLUB________________________
( ) TWO DAY PACKAGE $350.00 <Circle 1> Double Queen -or- King ( ) THREE DAY PACKAGE $450.00 <Circle 1> Double Queen -or- King ( ) FOUR DAY PACKAGE $550.00 <Circle 1> Double Queen -or- King ( ) C.S.S.A. REGISTRATION & HOSPITALITY ONLY- NO ROOM-$50 per person ( ) Lady’s Extravaganza “Showboat Branson Belle”
Thursday, August 23 11:30am $55.00 per person ( ) Golf Scramble at Thousand Hills Golf Course, 245 Wildwood Drive
Thursday, August 23 8:00am $60.00 per person ( ) Pub Crawl – Thursday, August 23 $20.00 per person Immediately after the Ballyhoo / Includes 2 T-Shirts: Circle Sizes: M L XL XXL
____Enclosed is my check - payment in full – payable to Za-Ga-Zig Shrine Temple
CHECK ENCLOSED $__________
(NOTE: There is a $1.50 Fee on each Debit or Credit Card Transaction)
____Bill my M/C or Visa # __________________________ Expiration Date ______
3 Digit Security Code ____ CHARGE TO CREDIT CARD $__________
Mail Form & Payment to: Za-Ga-Zig Shrine Temple
1100 Shriners Parkway, Altoona, IA 50009
C.S.S.A. Annual Convention – Branson, Missouri
August 22-25, 2018
REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS JULY 19, 2018
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DEADLINE FOR THEAUGUST ISSUE IS JULY 10th
Please send all informationto Za-Ga-Zig Shrine Temple
Gun and Gear RaffleBy Paul Freeman
Think it‘s too early to start thinking about our November 18th
raffle? Your committee doesn’t think so. There are severalchanges being made to this event that we think will be to thefinancial benefit of our temple and your unit or club. First and foremost, a title change. We will no longer refer to itas a “Gun” raffle. It is now the “Za-Ga-Zig Shrine 4th AnnualGun & Gear Raffle.” This year we are offering optics, archery,vouchers and other outdoors equipment as well as firearms. Scheel‘s is once more our business partner for this event. Why?They offer us choice. You don’t want the kayak you won? Scheel‘swill offer in exchange a voucher for the value of the item forANYTHING in the store. This will open the raffle TO ANYONEAND EVERYONE, not just hunting and shooting enthusiasts.Hunting, fishing, clothing, artwork, camping, and any outdoorsport you can think of- Scheel‘s has something for everyone.This alone should generate higher ticket sales. Another benefit about dealing with Scheel‘s? The first 2 yearsthey provided our guns for our raffle, they wrote a check back tothe shrine. This amounted to 10% of what we spend with them,putting our investment at only 5% above cost. Last yearScheel‘s gave us a financial contribution to start out 2018 andto help with our circus, even though we did not purchase fromthem last year. This alone speaks volumes about the commit-ment Scheel‘s has made to Za-Ga-Zig to partner with us for thisevent. “What about me? How do I benefit?” You stand to benefit byselling your tickets. We are making a slight change to the tick-ets this year. Every book of tickets will have a “SELLERSTICKET.” It will be the last ticket in the book and will be adifferent color. Once you sell the 5 tickets in the book, you willfill out the “SELLERS TICKET” and it will go into a specialdrawing for a gift certificate to Scheel`s. There will be 10 ofthese tickets and the amount will be based on ticket sales. Weare looking at certificate values of anywhere from $100 -$400.Also, the noble who sells the most tickets will get a gift certifi-cate for $400.00 to Scheel`s and you still have a chance at the10 “SELLERS TICKET” gift certificates. “Wait? You mentioned that my unit or club benefit from this?”Yes. Any unit or club that sells $1000.00 or more in tickets willreceive 5% commission back to their unit or club. Sell $2000.00or more and it jumps to 15%. We are really digging into ourbottom dollar to give you an incentive, so we need to push thesetickets. Remember, Scheel`s has something for everyone. We are adding more games of chance. We will be offering a52-card raffle. These are a 50/50 raffle at $20 per chance thatsplits $520.00 between the temple and the winner. We will run
these raffles numerous times throughout the event. Any do-nated items that we receive will be offered through raffles. Finally, we are considering looking outside the philanthropyto help us sell tickets. The independent business owners in smalltown Iowa. The barbers, service shops, retailers, restaurants,implement and seed dealers, etc. If anyone has such a person inmind, please contact me or the office. They would qualify as the“SELLER” for the “SELLER TICKET” drawings. This idea isstill in consideration and has not been finalized. Many neighboring temples make well over $125,000 at theseevents. Some close to $250,000. They have outgrown their raffleand have it off site. With a little effort, we can grow this. Weknow we will not hit those numbers right away, but we canstart the upward trend in 2018. At the very least, there is noreason that this event should not come close to (or surpass) theamount of money we raise at the circus, with a lot less man-power and effort, over the next few years. Iowa has thousands of outdoors enthusiasts. Go to any camp-ground, walking trail, golf course, lake or sporting complex andsee for yourself. Our event will offer something for EVERYONE.Did I already mention that?
Ladies Save the DateAre you ready to FALL in Love
with Kansas City?Heart of America
First Ladies Overnight Trip
Ladies mark your calendar forNovember 3, 2018
Then plan to join us onLady Sue’s Za-Ga-Zig Ladies
Overnight Trip to Kansas City, MOthe Heart of America!
Fun-filled trip with winery stopsalong the way and an overnight stay
at the beautifulFONTAINE HOTEL on the PLAZA!
Google it, it’s gorgeous!
Departing Saturday, November 3Returning Sunday, November 4, 2018
Keep watching FeetprintsFinal details in August!
Reminder to All Clubs and Units Using the KitchenNobles if you use the Temple Kitchen, please remember to clean up and put it back into as goodor better condition than when you found it. It’s come to our attention that the new Grill in theKitchen has been left not cleaned up. This causes the Chief Aid, or the next Group to have toclean up, before they can start to cook. Please respect your brothers and make the work lighterfor the next guy!
FraternallyThe Potentate
Samsar ReportBy Kevin L. Trevillyan
It is hard to believe that weare half way through the yearalready. We have had greatsuccess in building our mem-bership and there are evenmore great things to come. Iwould like to say thank you toeveryone that has eitherbrought in at least one newmember or have gotten aformer member to get re-in-stated in the Shrine. I know that I had stated thisbefore……………but it cannotbe said too often, I would urge all of you to findat least one Master Mason andbring them into the Shrine.There are way too many Ma-sons that are not Shriners. Weneed to find them are get theminto our great fraternity andphilanthropy. We also need tothink of a former member ormembers that we know thatwere dropped for non-paymentof dues and let them knowabout the amnesty program. Inorder to get reinstated, all theyneed to do is fill out a petitionfor restoration and pay thisyear’s dues and they will beback in. Also, if you know any-one that demitted from theShrine be sure and contact himabout getting active again. We have one more opportu-nity coming up for everyone tohelp raise money for theShrine and help raise aware-ness of the Shrine. We willhave our golf cart shuttles op-erating on August 9th to 19th atthe Iowa State Fair. If you areable to drive a golf cart pleasecontact the Shrine office.Working even just one shiftwill help. Once you drive, youwill see how enjoyable it is andI am sure you will want todrive more. It takes every one of us toworking together, not againsteach other, to make greatthings happen. If anyone has any ideas orsuggestions please contact meby email [email protected] or byphone at 515-240-8786.
Clubs and Units Updateas to Charitable Giving
A recent question came upconcerning Clubs and Units,and this is a condensed versionthat was sent to our Recorder(John P. Miller P.P.), regard-ing these matters by John C.Piland Executive Vice Presi-dent/COO of Shriners Interna-tional. ( The entire letter canbe viewed in the RecordersOffice upon Request) “First as it relates to thepower and control of clubs andunits, the bylaws of ShrinersInternational are very clearthat units and clubs of theTemple are under the controlof the Potentate. See Sec 336.1and Sec.337.3 of the bylaws ofShriners International. Whilemost clubs generally operateautonomously within the scopeof authority provided to themby the temple Potentate, a clubor unit that is disbanding can-not simply choose to dispose ofclub or unit assets which areproperty of the Temple.If you can believe it, we had acircumstance in which weheard that a member of one ofour clubs suggested that theproceeds of a disbanding Clubsimply be divided among itsmembers. In other cases, wehave heard of clubs attempt-ing to provide the money to lo-cal charities unrelated to theShrine. Such an action may beconsidered an unauthorizedact as set forth in Sec.334.13(a)of the bylaws of Shriners In-ternational in that club andunit property is in fact theproperty of the temple andmembers of a disbanding club,which are, in fact, temple as-sets. The second question relatedto whether a temple, club orunit can consistent with thebylaws of Shriners Interna-
tional, provide money forcharitable purposes other thanShriners Hospitals for Chil-dren. The specific provisions whichis applicable to the questionfollows: “No Noble (in his ca-pacity as a Shriner), Club,Unit, organization of Nobles oraffiliated or appendant corpo-rations shall engage in anycharitable fundraising activityother than for Shriners Hospi-tals for Children.” GeneralOrder #, Series of 2017-2018,“Fundraising Activities”, “2.Fundraising for CharitablePurposes”, p.45 We should all be working forthe benefit of our Charity,Shriners Hospitals for Chil-dren. If we are all pulling onthe same side of the wagon,this question would neverarise. “Shriners are brothers.We share a common creed andcommon goals and values. OurCreed Sec 210.2 includes apledge to one another to sup-port the SHC: “we believeShriners Hospitals for childrento be the world’s greatest phi-lanthropy, and we covenantwith each other to support its“temples of mercy” with spirit,time, talent, and means.”Therefore, when consideringthe goals, shared values andobligations as expressed in ourbylaws, it would be difficult forone to suggest that charitableefforts for entities other thanSHC by? Temples, clubs, units,or Shriners acting within theircapacity as a Shriner are con-sistent with the bylaws. In addition to the languageof the bylaws and General Or-der #1, which clearly sets forththe overriding concept of sup-porting SHC as our sole Char-ity, practical concerns also
support this limitation. Lastyear’s budget for Shriner’sHospitals for children showeda budget deficit of roughly$165 million dollars. Futurebudgets, based upon an infla-tion factor of 6% forhealthcare, would indicate thebudget deficits will soon be aquarter of a billion dollars an-nually assuming no additionalservices are provided. The cu-mulative effect of Shrine enti-ties providing charitable fund-ing for charitable efforts otherthan SHC would result in ahuge amount of money beingdiverted to charitable effortsfor outside charities while ourown charity faces extremelyhigh budget deficits. While there are severalother charitable efforts thatare very worthwhile, none ofthem are “Our” Charities. It isalso surprising that in themarketplace of good causesand charitable efforts, Shrineentities or Nobles (in their ca-pacity as Shriners) would be-lieve that there are charitableefforts worthier of supportthan our own charity. Thequestion is sometimes raisedrequesting us to identify thespecific prohibition on contri-butions to charitable causesother than SHC. I think a bet-ter question is why Shriners,in their capacity as Shriners,would prefer to support otheror outside charities ratherthan the one we havecovenanted with each other tosupport which is identified asour own.(The rest of this letter can beviewed in the Recorders office)FraternallyJohn C. PilandExecutive Vice President /COO
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Strong Legs Run, so Weak Legs may Walk and Burned Bodies may Heal.
46th AnniversaryT O B E N E F I T T H E S H R I N E R ’ S H O S P I T A L S F O R C H I L D R E N
Main Street UNI Dome Cedar Falls GAME TIME 4:00 pmShrine Parade 9:30 am $11 Tickets in AdvancePlayer Autographs 10:30 am $15 Tickets at the Gatewww.iowashrinebowl.org Children 6 and under FREE
THE TRADITION OF SHRINERS HELPING KIDS!
Saturday, July 21, 2018University of Northern Iowa / Cedar Falls UNI DOME
A PREVIEW OF IOWA’S HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TALENT
An Iowa Hunter‘s Safety Course was held on Saturday May26th at the Shrine Temple. This course is required before any-one born after January 1, 1972 can obtain a hunting license inthe state of Iowa. 26 people attended our first of what we planto be many hunter‘s safety courses sponsored by the SportsmanUnit. Ill. Sir Jay Coon also attended the class. Many western statesrequire passing a Hunter’s Safety Course, regardless of age, toobtain a license to hunt in their state. Our Ill. Sir decided totake advantage of the opportunity. Considering it was a holiday weekend, the turnout was greaterthan expected. The course was led by an Iowa DNR officer andP.P. John Miller, Jr. who just recently became re-certified toteach the class. The feedback on this course was excellent. In fact, one of theparents who attended the class with his son mentioned that he
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was going to go onto the DNR webpage and other social mediasites and highly recommend our class to anyone interested intaking the course. The class was completed by everyone in justunder 6 hours with everyone passing! Todd Boender, my father and I prepared a free will donationlunch of hamburgers, hot dogs, fries and cookies. Upcoming events include our Trap Shoot on July 28th (see adin this month‘s edition) and another trout fishing adventure inthe fall being planned by Todd Boender. You know we will sneakin a few day long or weekend trips as they become available. Ifyou want to be a part of the fun and adventure, come see us. Weare still meeting on the 4th Wednesday of the month at theTemple around 6:30pm for a meal followed by our meeting.
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Za-Ga-Zig Ladies Hospital Auxiliary List of Items Needed for
Shriners Hospitals for Children TOY SUGGESTIONS (use your own discretion when making selections,
the Hospital only accepts NEW TOYS.
Used toys are not allowed) When shopping think current, kid friendly toys
BOYS GIRLS INFANT & TODDLERS
Action Figures ex: Batman Barbies (real ones) Fisher-Price Toys (musical & light up)
Nerf Guns (not the big ones) Anything related to Barbies Chatter Telephones
Nerf Basketball Hoops Baby Dolls Remote Phones
Footballs, Basketballs, etc. Tea/Dish Sets Musical Light-up Microphones
Sports items Princess Items Matching Games
Small Space Swords Hair Styling Play Sets Pull Toys/ Wooden Peg Puzzles
Medium Size Cars/Trucks Fisher-Price Medical Kits
ALL AGES OLDER CHILDREN
Games-Yahtzee, Jenga, Sorry, Rubik Cubes
Monopoly Connect 4, Trouble Wallets
Chutes & Ladders, Candyland Earbuds
Let’s Go Fishing Make-up Kits
Mr. Potato Head / Magic Kits / Legos (small/medium) Nail Polish Kits
Etch-A-Sketch / Small Hand-Held Games
Card Games (Uno/Phase 10) / Latest Movie(s) Toys
CLOTHING: NEW washable fabric please/for specific needs or instructions watch Thru the Window
SHORTS (Boys & Girls)
New kid-friendly washable, Knit or Woven. Preferably elastic waists, no metal or plastic, if there is a fly, closure
that can be unisex. Also needed are shorts, open at sides (including waist) Side closures can be snaps or
grippers, needed are all sizes including extra-large adult sizes
SOCKS- Knee bright and tube socks (all ages) bright colors and patterns
QUILTS & FLEECE ITEMS Patients prefer fleece, in kid-friendly fabrics
Infant blankets 50x50 / Fleece & Quilts 50 x 60 / Blankets for older kids 84 x 60 / Wraps 60 x 44
ICE BAG COVERS Velcro, two snaps or drawstring closure so ice in plastic bags does not fall out of
Finished bag. Size: 9 x 12, flannel works great, but no fleece please (too thick)
CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS All decorations on stockings must be sewed on, glued decorations and
Puff paint create a choking hazard
HOSPITAL GOWNS Small, Medium, Large & X-Large needed for use in new EOS Imaging Machine
*Staff request solid colors (not see-through) in bright colors (pinks, blues, oranges, etc.)
Can have Velcro on shoulders or it is not necessary to have open at all No metal at all
MISCELLANEOUS Standard pillow cases 20x30 / Sheets 45x52 to 58 for Recovery Room
CAPS & MITTENS/NO WOOL
Hats, mittens, cap & mitten sets – all sizes including adult, 50-60” long scarves
SWEATERS/NO WOOL Please indicate size with each garment
All sizes needed, Infants thru XL Adult, washable yarns
Pullovers/cardigans for boys & girls – Boys white or darker colors & Girls pastel colors
Please drop off items at Za-Ga-Zig Shrine Office % Auxiliary
Thank you!
2018 Za-Ga-Zig Shrine Parade List Potentate E. Jay Coon
Parade Marshal: Joe Vincent (515) 689-3641Tuesday WEST DES MOINES Parade Time: 6:30PM
3-Jul LINE-UP: 5:30pm Towers Office Bldg Lot **Lasts 2 hours**Corner of 35th St. & Woodland
Wednesday BUSSEY Parade Time: 10:00AM4-Jul LINE-UP: 9:00am
Hospitality @ Brad Frost's, 204 Edwards St. BusseyWednesday EXIRA Parade Time: 10:00AM
4-Jul LINE-UP: 9:00am I-80 Exit 60 71 Intersection South of Casey's Ball ParkContact: Glenn Esbeck 712-268-2291
Wednesday URBANDALE Parade Time: 10:00AM4-Jul LINE-UP: 9:00am **Lasts 2 hours**
Meet at Gloria Day Church 86th & AuroraSATURDAY BAXTER - FUN DAYS Parade Time: 10:30AM
14-Jul LINE UP: 9:30AM - 309 W. Station StreetNeil Seales Sports Complex Parking Lot
SATURDAY CASEY (5X80 Shrine Club) Parade Time: 10:30AM14-Jul LINE-UP: 9:30am
Casey Ball Park at 208 West Oak St.Contact: Bret Weemeyer 641-740-0466
SATURDAY ANKENY - SUMMERFEST Parade Time: 9:00AM14-Jul LINE-UP: 8:00am - 1302 N Ankeny Blvd
Sharlyn Estrem 515-964-0685SATURDAY CEDAR FALLS - IOWA SHRINE BOWL Parade Time: 9:30AM
21-Jul LINE-UP: 8:30am - 7th & Main POTE'S PRIORITYSATURDAY HUMESTON - WATERMELON DAYS Parade Time: 10:30AM
21-Jul LINE-UP: 10:00AM - Main StreetSATURDAY PLEASANT HILL Parade Time: 10:00AM
21-Jul LINE UP: 9:00AM Doanes Park - 5050 Doanes Park Rd.
SATURDAY ALTOONA - 150 YEAR CELEBRATION Parade Time: 10:00AM28-Jul LINE UP 8:00AM POTE'S PRIORITY
Address provided after June 15thSATURDAY PRAIRIE CITY - PRAIRIE DOG DAYS Parade Time: 7:00PM
28-Jul LINE UP 6:00PM - 608 E. 6th Street SATURDAY MURRAY - 150th CELEBRATION Parade Time: 11:00AM
4-Aug LINE-UP: 10:00am St. Peters Lutheran Church - 3rd & MapleContact: Trevor Robins 641-414-2883
SATURDAY DEXTER - 150th ANNIVERSARY Parade Time: 10:00AM4-Aug LINE-UP: 9:00am
Elementary School - North of Casey's
ATTENTIONAll Parade Units and Clubs•• Insurance – get a copy of your insurance
to John Miller, PP
•• Sticker – Place the insurance sticker onyour parade vehicle
•• Ladies – Be sure to register your ladies if you plan tohave them ride along in the parade.
•• PARADE – Now you’re ready to parade!!We hope to see YOU at the parade!Watch Feetprints for the schedule.
LADIES AUXILIARY ANNUALCORN FEED
July 27, 20185:30pm to 7:30 pm
$10.00 per personChildren 10 and under $5.00 each
Corn, Hamburgers, Cole Slaw and Dessert
ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT SHRINERSHOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN
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GOLF CART DRIVERS
IOWA STATE FAIR 2018
Call Diana in the Shrine Office to sign up to drive
515-967-3000 or 1-800-974-7463
DATE 8am to 2pm 2pm to 8pm
August 9 (Thursday) Need 25 Drivers SHIFT FULL
August 10 (Friday) SHIFT FULL Need 25 Drivers
August 11 (Saturday) SHIFT FULL Need 25 Drivers
August 12 (Sunday) SHIFT FULL Need 25 Drivers
August 13 (Monday) Need 25 Drivers Need 25 Drivers
August 14 (Tuesday) Need 25 Drivers Need 25 Drivers
August 15 (Wednesday) Need 25 Drivers Need 7 Drivers
August 16 (Thursday) Need 25 Drivers Need 2 Drivers
August 17 (Friday) Need 10 Drivers Need 25 Drivers
August 18 (Saturday) SHIFT FULL Need 25 Drivers
August 19 (Sunday) SHIFT FULL Need 25 DriversUNIT/CLUB - if you sign up for a full shift you must give us all 25 names to fill that shift.
Fez-B Club Commentsby Dan Baker
Food for thought for all Nobles: When we walk a lighted pathat night, it’s easy to see where we are going. If the lights werenot there, we would have to slow our pace as not to trip over anobstacle. Each of our lives is a journey, and although we maynot know what lies ahead, we know our way is illuminated byour inner light. Nobles, make the journey and shine your innerlight! The May 16th Ladies Nite Dinner was once again hosted bythe Stecker family and consisted of Prime Rib and all the ex-tras. This was a great meal – again! If you missed it, shame onyou. The June 20th Ladies Nite Dinner consisted of Cavatelli andwas hosted by Dan and Cyndi Brogden. An excellent meal! The July 18th Ladies Nite Dinner will be a Steak feed hostedby several Nobels and their ladies. In recognition of the excel-lent turnout by the community of Pilot Mound for the Biscuitand Gravy Feed that Mirza Lodge put on, several communitymembers will be in attendance. Please R.S.V.P. to Dan Bakerby July 16th (515-432-5490).
Hole In One Club - 2018 ScheduleJuly 29 - 8am - Potentate’s Open/STAG - Terrace Hill,
Altoona...Food and prizes at golf course
Sept 9 - 8am - Co-ed - Toad Valley, Pleasant Hill
Sept 23 - 8am - Unit/Club Challenge - Toad Valley, PleasantHill. MUST be a Shriner and member of Unit or Club
Oct 14 - 10am - Co-ed - Toad Valley, Pleasant Hill
All outings are $55.00 per player – Shotgun Start – 4 personCo-ed unless noted - Best Shot Format
Call in your team to: V.P. Chris Frost at 641-891-6465Call or text team names 7 days prior to outing
Must be present to win in drawings – 1 ticket per player1 player from each team must be present to win prizes money
Money not claimed goes back to Hole in One ClubPrizes given at course unless stated
OWN ITTODAY!
TRAP SHOOT
Questions contact Paul Freeman at [email protected].
Now you can own the movie shown at E. Jay Coon`s Potentates Breakfast !!!!
The DVD includes out-takes and the Oriental Band`s 2004 breakfast skit for Illustrious
Sir Bob Williams.
This DVD is available for only $20.00 and ALL PROCEEDS FROM THE
SALE OF THIS DVD GOES DIRECTLY TO THE TRANSPORTATION FUND
to be presented on Awards Night.
Brothers: We invite you and your wife or significant other to join the“National Camping Travelers.” Our Iowa club is called “CentralIowa Travel Masters No. 144.” We have members from MasonicLodges in the Central Iowa area as well as in the Cedar Rapidsarea. The club generally meets mid-month from Monday afternoonto Thursday morning at various campgrounds throughout Iowa.Often there are tours of local interest, visits to local restaurants,pot lucks, games, entertainment, and just good fun among ourMasonic brothers and families. Our season is from April throughOctober. The only requirement is that you be a Master Mason and liketo camp. If you are interested and would like to learn morecontact me at 515-480-3930. My wife Linda is Secretary-Treasurer of our Iowa club. Her phone number is 515-480-3919.Or you can contact me at [email protected] or Linda [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you.
Brother Rodman DalePast Master of Travel
Central Iowa Travel Masters No. 144
R. Bradley Skinner - Geri Skinner HuserEd Skinner PC and
Skinner Law Office PCMitchellville, IA • 515-967-4264 • Altoona, IA
P.O. Box 367 - Altoona, IA 50009
Don’t Forget About theAmnesty Program
Kevin Trevillyan If you know someone that has been dropped for non-paymentof dues, be sure and contact them and let them know about ouramnesty program. In order to get reinstated all they need to dois fill out a petition for restoration and pay this year’s dues atthe Za-Ga-Zig Shrine Tempe office and they will be back in.
DEADLINE FOR THE AUGUSTISSUE IS JULY 10th
Please send all informationto Za-Ga-Zig Shrine Temple
UPCOMING EVENTSJul 4 Office CLOSED
Jul 8 Hillybilly Kruize Mid-Year Party
Jul 10 STATED MEETING
Jul 15- 19 Imperial Session
Jul 20 Shrine Bowl Banquet
Jul 21 Shrine Bowl Parade
Pote’s Priority
Jul 21 Shrine Bowl Game, Cedar Falls
Jul 27 Ladies Auxiliary Corn Feed
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Aug 5 July/August Birthday Dinner
Aug 7 NOBILITY MEETING
Circus Kick-Off
Aug 9-19 Iowa State Fair Golf Carts
Aug 22 - 25 CSSA Branson
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Shriner Strength Festival Memorial Day Service
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Shrine Family PicnicThe Za-Ga-Zig Family picnic was held on Sunday, June 3rd. Looks like a fun time was had by all that attended.
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