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Oregon OES NewsIssue #68 January 2018
Welcome to 2018!
This New Year is ours to use as we want. I hope you have great plans for 2018 and see their fulfillment. I think this is the time of year every WGM puts her nose to the grindstone and works hard to complete the plans for her session. I am no different, finding my-self at the computer, wistfully looking out the window and attempting to motivate myself. Then I remember I want session to be great for all of you. And I want to attend the Grand Visitations and Receptions and Dinners and other events without too much guilt over work not done. If you have already accepted a job at session, thank you! If you are undecided, please ask questions. It will take the entire “village” to pull off a great session. We have our fingers crossed that a Grand Initiation will be held in the Portland Metro area this spring. Stay tuned to the OES website and Facebook page for updates. Please be extra careful in your travels, while we are not having a repeat of last year’s spectacular winter, it can still be tricky out there.
See you on the trail,Gloria VarnerWorthy Grand Matron
Howdy all! I hope the trail has been good to you. Gloria and I have had a great time out there on the trail in the Oregon Territory.We have now reached 2018. We are in the home stretch for Grand Chapter with many, many things to do. First thing I must do is wish you all a Happy New Year and good luck and success in remainder of your term as officers of your Chapters. Gloria and I are working on Page and Usher list. The opening for the emblem ceremony, ribbon talk, flag presentation and script. Many of you have to will be receiving letters requesting your help to do different jobs for our upcoming Grand session. I sure hope that you will be able to help us wherever you can whether it be large or small. A Grand Session does not operate with just the Worthy Grand Matron and Worthy Grand Patron, it is the membership that makes Grand Chap-ter what it is. This month we start off with our first Grand Visit which was at Adah Chapter with Naomi. That leaves us with six Grand Visits, a Regional School and a reception for the month of January. Also on the list for this month was the installation of officers for Al Kad-er Shrine which was very well attended by some of our Eastern Star members and the Michael Allen Har-rison concert for cancer research which had a great attendance this year. I hope many of you can attend the OES / Amaranth Youth Function in Wilsonville the 21st of January. Sounds like they have a lot of fun things lined up for us to do and good food. Again, I hope to see many of you there to help raise money for such a good cause.The last thing I want to do is to thank everyone for all the cards and gifts that I have received in the past months. I can never thank the members of Eastern Star enough for making this such a wonderful year for me.
JAY SAATKAMP Worthy Grand Patron
Ram Rod PATHFINDERS
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AMBASSADORS
We need your help! There will be a very
important meeting on:
February 3rd, 2018 (Saturday)
Roseburg Chapter, 920 SE Cass St., Roseburg
at 11:30AM
We have critical financial decisions to make. Please plan to attend. Your opinion counts.
Email your reservations:
Or call Mary Anne Dougherty at 503-838-1129
Grand Representatives
The GR’s will be meeting at Roseburg with the Ambassador’s. Please plan to attend.
Email your reservations:
or call Donna Turrell at 503-363-8659.
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Central Oregon Chapter #23 Invites You To A Dinner & Reception Honoring
Darlene Wanker, PGM & Grand Lecturer March 17, 2018
Prineville Masonic Lodge 124 W 3rd St.
Prineville, Oregon
Dinner 5:30 pm Reception 7:00 pm
Menu
Scotch Beef Tenders Whiskey Chicken Mashed Potatoes
Garden Salad Cost $17 Per Person
Please RSVP to: Shari Durgan By March 7, 2018
541-475-6665 [email protected] Payment can be made and the door, and checks need to be made payable to Darlene Wanker
No Meals Without A Reservation
Grand Officers & Escorts Regrets Only
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Creswell Star Chapter #96 started 2018 with a Big Thank You to our 1st Responders
On January 6th a group of Creswell Star members with baskets full of edible goodies, a tin of popcorn and a fire engine Kleenex holder, made a visit to Creswell Fire Station to thank them for their dedica-tion and service. The Eastern Star members were welcomed with coffee and a delightful tour of the facilities. The members found there are always two regular employees and 1 volunteer on duty. They work 48 hours on and 48 hours off. Over 90% of the calls they re-ceive are for medical calls. The Eastern Star members asked many questions and were very appreciative to see the medical unit. The South Lane County Fire dis-
trict was very thankful to the communities for approv-ing a bond measure which provided them with a brand new fire engine. Our members enjoyed seeing the new
engine and all the new equipment. Our Wor-thy Patron Alan espe-cially enjoyed the tour as he too has become a first responder with the Halsey Volunteer fire department. As we completed our tour we thank them again for their service and invited them to our Corn Beef and Cab-bage Dinner on March
17th and to many of our other open events. We look forward to building our relations with the Fire Depart-ment and the Creswell Community.
Hi;
It’s that time of year where Christmas gifts are on our minds. Adah Chapter #34 is now selling Rada Knives online. That’s right you can get those Great knives without having to find one of our members. This site is not just for Christmas, it will be available all year round.
For those of you that don’t know these great knives are inexpensive and made right here in the USA. They make fantastic gifts for you or someone you know.
Just enter this link into your browser to get to our site.
https://radafundraising.com/?rfsn=782115.1bffb
Best thing is that the knives will be sent to you directly.
Thank you all
Adah Chapter #34
Independence, OR
Thank you!
Thank you all for your cards, con-cerns and prayers with my recent
health issues.
They have been appreciated.
Ann Myers
Past Grand Ruth
Assistant Grand Warders & Assistant Grand Sentinels!
Please contact Barbara Folck, Grand Warder, or Bill Gersbach, Grand Sentinel, if you would like to volunteer for either of
these vital positions at the Grand Chapter Session. The Grand Sentinel has enlisted the assistance of a Grand Sentinel Coordinator, Ms Annie Camp, who
can also be contacted at [email protected].
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November 11, 2017
Grand Chapter of Oregon P.O. Box 68257Oak Grove, Oregon 97268
Re: Letter of Intent for the office of Associate Grand Conductress
Worthy Grand Matron, Worthy Grand Patron, Distinguished and Honored Members, Sisters and Brothers.
It is with great honor, love and support from my family, Mt. Scott Chapter # 110, and my friends that I submit my “Letter of Intent” to run for the office of Associate Grand Conductress.
I was initiated into Mt. Scott Chapter # 110 on January 5, 1978 and have been an active part of the chapter for over 39 years. I have had the pleasure of being Worthy Matron of Mt. Scott Chapter three times during the Diplomats, Victori-anns and Shooting Stars years, and am currently going through the line as a Miracle Believer. I have also held several other offices in my chapter including, Chaplain, each star point, Associate Conductress, Conductress and Associate Matron.
I was honored to serve as a Grand Representative of California from 2011 to 2013.
I have served on the Following Grand Committees during my star life: Arts and Crafts and Home Endowment for the Eastern Star Home, Special Projects, Scholarships Fund and am currently Chairman of the Membership Committee.
I also held the office of Grand Esther during the Smiling Hearts year.
I am a Past Mother Advisor of Mt. Hood # 81, International Order of Rainbow for Girls.
If elected, I will work hard to do my best for the Grand Chapter and all of Oregon Eastern Star.
Star Love
Charlene CochranMt. Scott # 11012838 NE Stanton StreetPortland, Oregon 97230Phone: 503-256-6877
Mary Welch of Forest Chapter - Received The Life Saving AwardLast night the members of Forest Chapter #42, recognized and ex-tended their sincerest thanks to Mary Welch for her quick thinking and life saving actions. On a cold December night Mary Welch was at home and found that her husband, John, was having a possible cardiac event. Mary im-mediately called the emergency services and while remaining on the telephone with the operator,
Mary began to perform CPR on John. Mary maintained the CPR until the emergency services per-sonnel arrived and took over. They then transported John to the hospi-tal. Mary's actions on that Decem-ber evening kept John alive and with us today. Mary would like to encourage all of you to consider getting CPR trained. You never know when you may be put in a position to save a person's life.
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All things bright and beautiful.
All creatures great and small
All things wise and wonderful
The Lord God made them all
Cecil Francis Alexander
Please join Valiant-Sellwood #92 as they honor their distinguished member
Barbara Folck, Grand Warder of the Grand Chapter of Oregon
Sunday, March 4th, 2018 Milwaukie Masonic Temple
10636 SE Main Street Milwaukie OR
12:30pm Lunch 2:00pm Reception
Menu Green Salad - Beef Stroganoff with Rice - Glazed Carrots - Rolls and Butter -
Spumoni Ice Cream
Cost: $20.00
Send Reservations To: William Folck Inquires: 8298 SW 158th Place 503-643-5834 Beaverton OR 97007-5837 [email protected]
Final Deadline for Reservations: February 23rd, 2018
Grand Officers and Grand Escorts Regrets Only
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Lockets For Sale
$25 with 3 charms.OES disc $6
Dragonfly disc $7.
Contact Lynn [email protected]
(559) 741-5474
Disc proceeds go to Creswell Star #96.
Our Eastern Star Family
(Left) Past Grand Martha, Betty Schrock and present Grand Martha, Laura Frye
(Below) Beaver Chapter Regional School of Instruction
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The Grand Chapter of Oregon, Order of the Eastern Star, recognizes January as National Mentoring Month and celebrates those who have dedicated their time and talents to help transform the life of a youth. Oregon OES provides positive role models for youth. Across Oregon there are more than 200 youth in Oregon Job's Daughters, Oregon State DeMolay and Oregon International Order of the Rainbow for Girls who have Eastern Star men-tors. "They chat over refreshments together, help with service projects, go bowling and the list goes on and on," Stapleton, Co-chair of Youth Awareness for OES said, "It helps youth grow into tomor-row's leaders."Oregon OES Members are a positive influence for youth. "I am proud that there's a whole group of unsung heroes out there making a huge differ-ence in the lives of youth here in Oregon," said Gloria Varner, WGM.
Along the Oregon Eastern Star TrailThank you to all the photographers
(Right) Tigard Orenomah #174 members provided the entertainment
at the MESH/Jennings McCall birthday party. We think they had
more fun than the residents!
(Below) Congrats to Daniel L. Douglas for being Honored on the Student Transportation of America Wall of Fame. This is a high honor and only 12 recipients received this recognition for service and safety in the country.
(Above) Our newest Grand Rep-resentative of Ontario in Oregon!
Congratulations Lynette!
(Below) Our newest Grand Repre-sentative of Missouri in Oregon!
Congratulations Pam!
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Elizabeth A. Duell [email protected]
520 21st St; Springfield OR 97477
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Oregon OES News EditorElizabeth A. Duell Smith520 21st StSpringfield OR 97477