Upload
buidat
View
254
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
VOLUME LXXXVII • NUMBER 1 • JANUARY 2011VOLUME LXXXX • NUMBER 9 • OCTOBER 2014
As we enter the last quarter, there’s no slowing down for the Nobility of Kosair! Our Units and Clubs have done an outstanding job this year working for the Temple, our Circus and Kosair Charities. Thanks to all of you who made the pilgrimage to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina for the South Atlantic Shrine Association convention in mid-September.
Kosair was represented well, we enjoyed fine hospitality and a fun time was had by all. Our Motor Corps, Boat Club and Greeters all had outstanding special activities in September as well. Welcome to all of our new Nobles created at our “Ceremonial South” held in Lebanon, KY on September 27th. I hope each of you will engage yourselves in one
of our Shrine Clubs in your area. Thanks to Ill. Sir Dave Juergens for coordinating this great Ceremonial Day for Kosair.
The next couple of months will continue to be busy for your Divan and several committees. There will be a called meeting on Monday, October 6th at 7:30pm to vote on
Help Kosair Kids® with memorial gifts to help Kosair Charities!po Box 37370; louisville, KY 40233-7370! rememBer a loved one or shrine Brother and
insure Kosair’s aBilitY to CarrY on our tradition of Care for Children. for more information Call 502-637-7696 or visit www.Kosair.org
Illustrious Sir B. Shawn Warren
Potentate cont. on pg.2
SandbugsBy, Bob Maxwell, PP President
It is now a proven fact; rain will not stop a true Sandbug member from enjoying the fellowship shared in this Club. On August 23rd, Il. Sir Butch Govoni, PP and Lady Suzette led a procession of Sandbug members to Frankfort, where 21 Nobles and their Ladies enjoyed another fantastic afternoon of great fellowship, food and fun at Jim’s Seafood Restaurant on the River. Noble Ronnie Melton, his Lady Linda, and passengers Noble Gary Morgan, HP&P and his Lady Teresa, were the third car in the line-up. Sure wish we had taken
towels to dry off and wipe out the cars! Lots of laughter, as we proceeded through sprinkles, downpours and big trucks splashing our bug drivers.
Cont. on pg.11
2 Kosair Kolums
KOSAIR KOLUMSPUBLISHED MONTHLY BY
K O S A I R T E M P L EA.A.O.N.M.S.
812 S. SECOND ST., LOUISVILLE, KY 40203-2210PUBLISHER B.SHAWN WARREN, POTENTATEPUBLISHED MONTHLY EXCEPT FOR AUGUST
PHONE (502) 585-5412KOSAIR SHRINERS FAX (502) 583-4096
ADVERTISING RATES ON REQUEST
KOSAIR ELECTIVE DIVAN – 2014
Potentate .......... B. Shawn Warren ....502.724-4921
Chief Rabban ... JR Riggs .....................608-4667
Asst. Rabban ... Steve Hueston ...........592-9121
HP&P ................ Gary Morgan .............744-8941
Oriental Guide . Jim Szofer ..................425-5759
Treasurer ......... John Wilder ................361-7854
Recorder .......... Eddie Chrisman, PP ......253-0473
KOSAIR APPOINTIVE DIVAN – 2014
1st Ceremonial Master ........James “Billy” Ryan
2nd Ceremonial Master ...................... Dan Cline
Director ..................................Spark Wiggington
Marshal ..........................................J.W. Bill Hart
Captain of the Guard .... Walter “Mickey” Moore
Outer Guard ..................................Matt Rodgers
Inner Guard ............................ John “JR” Wilson
Orator ......................................... Randy Coe, PP
RANDY COE, PP, Editor (502) [email protected](502) 749-6841 fax1503 Sylvan Way,
Louisville, KY 40205-2407Kosair on the web: http://www.kosair.com
Darrell G. Waddell - [email protected]; All submissions must have the approval of the
Potentate or his designee as well as the re-spective Unit or Club officer(s)/Director.
THE NEXT
KOSAIR KOLUMS DEADLINE
IS SUNDAY,
SEPTEMBER 27, 2014
FOR THE NOVEMBER ISSUEDeadlines are subject to change. Notices will be sent as early as
possible.
Potentate from pg.1
any outstanding petitions for our October 11th Ceremonial. The Fall Ceremonial activities will be held at the Bullitt County Shrine Club and I thank the officers and members for hosting the event. Please invite a Brother Master Mason to become a Kosair Shriner at the reduced rate of only $250 and turn his petition into the Recorder’s office before October 6th.
The Grand Lodge of Kentucky, F & AM session takes place this month and the four Shriners chapters in the Commonwealth will host our traditional Shrine luncheon during the session. The Grand Lodge and Shrine in Kentucky have always enjoyed a close relationship with mutual respect for each other. Kosair is fortunate and proud in that we have several Nobles who are Past Grand Masters of the Grand Lodge of Kentucky.
Our outstanding theme nights continue in October with “Elvis” appearing on October 17th. Elvis impersonator, Don Goodfleisch will entertain and I urge you to make your reservations early by calling the Recorder’s office. The Oriental Band will host their annual Halloween Bash at our Friday night dinner on October 24th. This is always a great event with lots of different costumes and surprises. On November 1st, the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Kentucky, M.W. Bro. Wilson Wilder and I will dedicate the new Kosair Shriners headquarters in Buechel, KY. The ceremony will begin at 11am and we expect several public and Masonic dignitaries to be present and participate. Please mark your calendar and bring your family to be a part of this historic occasion. Dress is business casual with Fez and I hope to see Nobles represent their Units and Clubs in their respective uniforms.
Also, on November 1st is the annual Potentate’s Ball. This will be the last Potentate’s Ball to be held at our current location and the committee, led by Ill. Sir Aubrey Combs, has been hard at work to make it memorable. Tickets are only $75 per couple but there will be a strict limit due to space. Please order your tickets early and join us for a wonderful evening of fun, fellowship, dining and dancing.
On November 7th, we will honor our Armed Forces Veteran’s with a special program following dinner. The Kosair Legion of Honor will host the evening and reservations are a must. Please check your pocket calendar, the Kosair website and email for several other events and join us when you can.
As we progress toward the move to our new location, I wish to express my gratitude to all who are making it possible. Your Divan, Planning Committee, House and Finance Committees and our construction management firm, Planning & Construction Associates have all worked very hard during the year. Change is often uncomfortable and I am grateful that our Nobility has supported us along the way. Kosair is surely moving toward a bright future with “Strength & Fury!”
Yours In The Faith,B. Shawn WarrenPotentate
3
4 Kosair Kolums
Meetings 1st and 3rd Tuesday7:00 p.m. in the Yoshi room at
Kosair TempleChapter Dad
B. Shawn Warren 995-8293
For more information please contactTheresa raidy
Sr. V.P. Mission [email protected]
(502) 637-7696 ext. 115Cell (502) 381-0613
5
Funsters
Well, let’s start off by giving some kudos to some of our clowns.
First kudo goes to Festus and the Glasgow clowns, our Burkesville clowns and some of the Funsters from the Louisville area assisting in raising (drum roll please) $24,000.00 dollars for Kosair Charities in an event that was held down in Cave City, Kentucky. There were several dignitaries present. PP Dave Juergens, Potentate Shawn Warren and other personnel from Kosair Charities were there in support as well.
Thank you Festus for putting an a great benefit to
help the children, I’m sure they will appreciate that very much.
We also had some MRF (Motorcycle Riding Funsters) on their bikes without their training wheels going down there all dressed up in their outfits. I can see this now in the newspapers, Police pull over clowns going too fast on motorcycles!! That would be so funny because their driver license’s don’t have the same picture on it (well most anyway). Now that would be a hoot.
6 Kosair Kolums
Flowers for the Living
Buzzard NOBLE MILTON F. HALL First Baptist Church-Curtis Hall’s Sunday School Class KENNETH HARMON Ms. Margaret Ketcham JOHN HEGEDUS Hazel R. Lemons JOSEPHINE HELLINGER Larry and Sharlett Peercy ANGELA KAYROUZ Joan C. Davis NOBLE DONALD N. KING Volunteer Corporate Credit Union Ron Hendricks Kosair Shriners NOBLE LEO KIRKPATRICK Judy Bernauer Randy and Christe Coe H. LIVINGSTON LYONS, IV Bert and Evelyn Blevens Ms. Nellie Caruso Clifton and Karen Cassaday Roger and Jo Donna Crandall Judy K. Despain Louis and Ethel McQuady Pat and Becky Murphy David and Debra Nicholson Doris F. Schneider Donald and Bonnie Sheehan The Rockerettes (Senior Tap Dancing Group) Welenken CPAs Louis and Shirley Wright
NOBLE DAVID W. MEYER Kosair Shriners MICHAEL MOORE Nancy Greenfield MRS. BETTY MUCKEY Mr. Richard K. Lehman HENRY (HANK) PFOST Jack and Delene Dentinger John and Pat Emly Pat and Merribeth Waskom GLORIA M. POTTER Charley and Linda Potter NOBLE JOSEPH T. RESCH Kosair Shriners NOBLE CLIFFORD G. ROBERTS Kosair Shriners JAMES FREDERICK SADLER Grace W. Sadler NOBLE STANLEY E. SCHARRE Ms. Brenda L. Smith Mark and Susan Winter NOBLE EWART G. SCOTT Kosair Shriners WILLIAM SHAW Bev McClendon, Beverly Jean Harper and Family VIRGINIA E. SHEEHAN John M. Hellmann THELLA SHERROW Don and Sharon Frey SHARON J. SMITH TRACY Bill and Billie Foster Carla and Wayne Gerkey JOHN T. TUCKER Lloyd Chilton Stan Windhorst
ASHLEY ANNE WARD Betty D. Lutes GARY W. WILCOXSON Libby Wilcoxson
IN HONOR OF
MRS. CHRISTIE COE (BIRTHDAY) Kosair ShrinersJACOB MILES EDGE Mike and Mary Pat GrayCOLE EVAN HERRICK Richard and Barbara Tierney
BOB AND SHARON HERRICK Richard and Barbara TierneyLINCOLN LAWSON Mr. and Mrs. Mark LehrKARIS SANDEFUR Eleanor AldersonCAYLEE THOMPSON River Cities Corvette ClubJAKE EDWARD HARDESTY (2ND BIRTHDAY) Ms. Diane HardestyMR. JERALD REYNOLDS (BIRTHDAY) Cynthia Reynolds
AUGUST
MEMORIALS
HOWARD ELMO BOLIN Bobby and Penny Baker CAM HEZEKIAH BRIMER Ms. Diane Staggs ERNEST LELAND BURRIS Ronnie Burris JUANITA CAIN Junior and Marsha Cain JENNY LYNN CAMPBELL Ted and Anna Crabtree and Randy and Staci Crabtree PAUL COOMES Judy C. Amig NOBLE THOMAS B. CRUMP Treva P. Brockman Randy and Christe Coe Kosair Shriners NORMA JEAN DALTON Timothy Hills Homeowners Association THELMA WEBER DOYLE Mr. Harry J. Batts Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Huff Olson and Marylyn Huff Martha, John, Bill, Nick, Mildred and Families ROY F. GIVIDEN Ingrid Chatham Mr. Donald Nugent HELEN M. GRAMMER Toy S. Reardon DORIS GREENWOOD Jeremiah and Tracey
7
8 Kosair Kolums
Street Machines
The Kosair Street Machines have been very busy. Noble Edd Fisher, President of the Street Machines, participated in the recent Street Rod Nationals show at the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center held in Louisville. During the show he was awarded the “PPG Best Use of Color” trophy for his 1965 Ford Falcon, 2 door hardtop. Noble Fisher is a founding member of the Kosair Street Machines and has been working on his car for years. He has participated in many shows around the Louisville area and driven the vehicle in local parades. Edd works very hard in assembling workers, trophies and prizes for the annual Kosair Street Machine Car Show that is held in the spring.
Attached is a picture of Noble Edd Fisher and his wife Karin receiving their award from the PPG representative with the Street Rod Nationals Committee.
Speaking of our the Street Machines annual Car Show, we have a date set for April 19, 2015 at the Bullitt
County Shrine Club located just east of Shepherdsville, Ky. on Highway 44. We have been getting great participation and support from everyone. So mark your calendar. Spring will be here before you know it.
We continue to have our monthly Drive and Dine get together. The most recent was held at The Smokehouse BBQ located on Bardstown Rd. in Fern Creek. The attendance and food were awesome. We had 15 members and spouses that experienced good food and good conversation. Those present were Eddie Hall, Dorothy and “Huff” Huffman, Billie and Bill Foster, Brigid and Robert McGrew, Becky and Cliff Salmon, Janice and Marshall Geoghegan, Maxine and Randy Skinner, and Candy and Ed Embry.
The Street Machines meet on the 4th Monday of each month after the Unit Directors meeting. That is approximately 7:30 pm. We meet at Kosair Temple at the bottom of
the stairs. We are open to Noble with any street legal vehicle that wants to participate in parades representing The Kosair Shrine and wishes to sit and talk about cars and car stuff.
As we continue to move forward to the new building, we are looking forward to the challenges that lie ahead, but at the same time we look backward with sadness. The old building has been the home for Kosair for many years. It has had its highs and lows. The Ball Room is a place where many of us greeted new and old friends. Where we elected our leaders and supported our Circus. There were times of celebration aplenty.
But, the old girl is tired. The stairs give it both character and challenge. The upkeep is becoming a burden. We will miss the beautiful chandeliers and covered walls. We will not miss the lack of heat in the winter and no air conditioner in the summer in our meeting room. We will miss the old lady.
9
Kosair GreetersBy, Gordon E. Berry, PP
The Greeters Fall Dance was held at Kosair Shrine Center on Saturday Evening, September 27, 2014 and again with Ann Turners assistance we had another great dance, all who attended enjoyed the music of the Rob Brown Combo.
The Greeter October Executive and Regular Business meetings will be on Monday the 13th. The Executive Committee Meeting will begin at 5:00 PM. The Regular Business Meeting will begin at 7:00 PM.
A social hour by the Greeter Unit will begin at 6:00 P.M in the side
dining room. Cocktails will be served in the Greeter Room.
Happy October Birthday to Greeter Alton Roberts, Jr., PP on the 3rd and Tom Cissell on the 9th. Happy October Birthday to Greeterette Glenna Keys on the 30th.
In October, Greeter Donald Kimbro will celebrate his sixth anniversary as a Greeter. The October Greeter Door Duty assignments:
October 3, 2014 Norman Sarver October 10, 2014 Alton Roberts October 17, 2014 Perry Strader
October 24, 2014 Norbert Arrington October 31, 2014 Randy Coe
Greeters , mark Saturday, December 6, 2014 down on your calendar, when we will celebrate the Holidays with our annual Greeter Holiday Party at the University Club on the campus of the University of Louisville. The cost is $50 per couple, this is a Greeter BAL Award eligible event.
Addit ional detai ls wi l l be announced in the Greeter November Kolumns.
10 Kosair Kolums
MeMory BricksThe Kosair Shrine Center Memory Bricks are available and may be purchased for yourself
in honor or memory of an individual loved one or ones, a family member, a Lodge, a Unit or a Club. What better way to honor the living or the memory of deceased loved ones than with
a memory brick? These bricks are being placed around the “Silent Messenger” statue erected at
the Second Street Corner of Kosair Shrine Center.
These bricks make a unique gift for any occasion. What a wonderful gift for that person who has everything and is so hard to buy for! What a
meaningful way to honor any loved one! You can view some of the bricks that have already been placed around the statue by going to the Kosair Shrine Temple site http://www.kosair.com and
then clicking on the navigation button on the left that is labeled “Kosair Shrine Memory Bricks.”
For more information contact the Recorder’s Office on 502-585-5412
or visit our Memory Bricks webpage http://www.kosair.com/memorybricks.html.
Kosair contributes over $10 million annually to health care for children
Kosair BoaT ClUB
Jim Szofer, CommodoreGuy Gray, Vice CommodoreKent Gott, Rear Commodore
Henry Watson, Sr. Purser
THeresa raidy
For more information please contactTheresa raidy
Sr. V.P. Mission [email protected]
(502) 637-7696 ext. 115Cell (502) 381-0613
11
Hillbilly Clan 3
H O W D Y C U Z Z ’ N S ! ! Congratulations to International H i l l b i l l y Q u e e n B r e n d a Wel lman ,Crowned a t the 33rd International Hillbilly Convention in Wheeling, WV! We look forward to working with her in support of the Shriners Hospitals for Children!
It’s an exciting time to be a KOSAIR Shriner as the Hillbilly’s
will be venturing over in the ‘Hillbilly Limousine’ to the FALL CEREMONIAL at the BULLITT COUNTY SHRINE CLUB,October 11, 2014, http://kosair.com/bullittcoshrineclub.html! Illustrious Sir (and o u r f a v o r i t e “ L U S T R U S POOTENANNY”) B. Shawn Warren, will help Masons take on the ‘FEZ’ and join us in the ‘Noble’ work of ‘Having Fun and Helping Children’!
Then it will be ‘up’ to Indiana (actually, it’s just across the river) as the Derby City Hillbilly’s of Clan No. 3 will be at the OCTOBER 18TH TRI-COUNTY AUXILIARY’S CLASSIC CAR & MOTORCYCLE SHOW, http://www.tricountyshrineclub.com/
(see attached flyer), where we will beat the pants off of our Cuzz’ns at the ‘Hoosier’ Hillbilly Outhouse 11, Clan No. 14. Let’s get the KOSAIR Street Machines, Sandbugs and Motor Corps to join us and show’em how it’s done!
Derby City Hillbilly Clan No. 3 invites all their “flatlander-Shriners” to meet on the 4th Sundayof every month at AAHMED GROTTO, 10703 W. Manslick Road, Louisville (Fairdale) KY 40118, at 1:30 p.m. EVERYBODYS WELCOME! You can’t put a price on what Hillbilly’s do for children, so we do it for nothing!
F. Clay Ackiss, Raban – Derby City Clan No. 3 (270) 562-5520
Cont. from pg.1
We have also been busy hitting the roads for several parades with many more to come before the season ends, but then, is there a “true” season for a Sandbug? Not really, as you will find us parading in December during several of the Christmas parades. A big “Thank You” to the Temple Parade Chairman, Noble Don Ward, for the outstanding job he has done. We are proud to have
him as a member of our Club.
Personally, I am looking forward to our next Drive & Dine. Maybe the weather will smile upon us! If you want to have fun, enjoy parading, think you would “look good” behind the wheel of a dune buggy, enjoy being with good friends, well you just may be a Sandbug member in the making.
NOTICE – Due to the change in date for the Ceremonial, the October Sandbug meeting will be held on October 11th at 9 A.M. at the Golden Corral on Taylorsville Road. We will enjoy breakfast, have our meeting and our election for the 2015 year.
12 Kosair Kolums
13
Cont. on pg.14
14 Kosair Kolums
Cont. from pg.13
15
16 Kosair Kolums
The Rite StuffJon S. Dawson, Secretary
Fall is upon us. Raking leaves, frost on the pumpkins. The farmer harvesting his fall crops. At the Louisville Scottish Rite we celebrate all of this with THE FEAST OF TISHRI.
Here are the coming events at Louisville Scottish Rite: On Thursday, October 2nd there will be a luncheon for the 33° DEGREE CLUB. We will have the election and installation of officers. All 33rd degree club members will be notified of the time and place.
On Thursday October 9th there will be a FAMILY NIGHT DINNER. Dinner will be served at 6:30p.m. After the meal we will celebrate the FEAST OF TISHRI. There is no cost for the meal. Please call the Scottish Rite office and make reservations for you and your guest.
October 12th-14th Plan on attending the 215th Communication of Grand Lodge. This will be an important time where the delegates will vote on the new revisions for the Constitution.
On Saturday October 18th Pewee Valley Lodge #829 will confer the 3rd section of the Master Mason degree. Lunch will be served at 12 noon. The conferral of the 3rd section will begin at 1:00p.m.
On Thursday October 23rd there will be a STATED MEETING. Refreshments will be served at 6:30p.m. with the meeting to follow. The L.E.A.D. committee will present the 27th degree.
On October 24th & 25th there will be a state wide reunion in combination of the Scottish Rite and York Rite. On Friday the 24th the York Rite will confer their degrees and Saturday the 25th the Scottish Rite will confer their degrees. Both days will start at 8a.m. The fee for the York is $150.00 including the dues for the balance of 2014.
The fee for the Scottish Rite degrees is $250.00 which includes the $100.00 dues for 2015. For petitions contact Mike Miller @895-7793 or the Scottish Rite office at 584-6185.
Bill Meyer, 33°, Wise MasterLouisville Chapter Rose CroixLouisville Scottish Rite
17
Ceremonial Director’s StaffJon S. Dawson, Secretary
Nobles, we lost one of our own in August, Noble Sir Michael V. Holt. He passed away on Thursday, August 21, 2014. He was a United States Army veteran that proudly served his country in Vietnam. Mike was a 32nd Degree Mason and was a member of the Louisville Scottish Rite, Kosair Shrine Temple and the Depauw Masonic Lodge #338 in New Albany. He was the past President of the Ceremonial Director Staff of the Kosair Shrine, a retired iron worker with the Local 680 Union and a member of the VFW Post 1698 Hobart Beach. Mike may be best remembered behind the wheel of the Director’s Staff 1962 Willis Jeep, which he drove in countless parades, all the while smiling and waving to the crowds. We are going to miss you Brother.
Our Fall Ceremonial will be held at the Bullitt County Shrine Club on October 11th so let’s get the word out and get those petitions in for this upcoming Ceremonial. There will be a Called meeting on October 6th to vote on the Fall Petitions, so make sure to mark your calendar.
A great time was had by all at the Marion County Ham Days Celebration. Especially by our new Nobles who were introduced to the Camel at the “PIGasus” Parade.
Don’t forget the Smoky Mountain Getaway Raffle, which includes two nights stay in a cabin/chalet,
two tickets to Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede dinner, $300 in spending money & a loaded gift basket. Winner will be drawn on October 25, 2014. Chances are just $5 each and are available at our monthly meetings – get them before they are gone!
Thanks go out to our roadblock team who have been doing a great job this year. The roadblock season is almost over with only the dates in October and November remaining, but our kids still need your help. Remember Nobles the more we have on hand, the more lanes we can cover, the more breaks we can take and the more money we can raise for the kids. We hope you’ll come out and help for at least couple of our October dates - it would be greatly appreciated.
Here are our weekend roadblock dates for October – hope you can make them:
Preston & Outer Loop on 10/3 from 5:00 PM to Dark
Breckinridge & Dutchman’s on 10/10 from 5:00 PM to Dark and 10/11 from 10 AM – 2 PM
Bardstown & Hurstbourne on 10/17 from 5:00 PM to Dark and 10/18 from 4:00 PM to Dark
If roadblocks aren’t for you, how about helping out at a Buck-a-Line location or by selling program ads or banners. Help us help the kids, by supporting YOUR Kosair Shrine Circus. Contact Noble David Ruff or Mike Bryan for more information.
Nobles, if you want to get more involved, we invite you to attend a Director’s Staff meeting. We meet the first Thursday each month, unless there is a conflict such as the Shrine Circus or Pegasus Parade. Our meetings start at 7:30 PM with social time before and after the meeting. Our next meetings will be on September 4, 2014 & October 2, 2914
Don’t forget that we still have a few raffle tickets left for the 1937 Ford Club Coupe giveaway for Kosair Charities this year. The Ceremonial Director’s Staff has committed to sell 100 raffle tickets again this year to support this cause. So next time you’re at a meeting, plan on picking up a couple of tickets. For more info on the car giveaway visit our website http://www.kosair.com/classiccarrodraffle2014.html
18 Kosair Kolums
Ladies Oriental ClubBy, Carol Grant
On Tuesday, September 2, 2014, the Ladies Oriental Club had the pleasure of hearing, two of our own ladies, Brenda Reiss and Carol Sewell. Brenda is the “Queen of the Kosair Kuties” and Carol is a member. These ladies went to California to attend the National Convention of the “Red Hat Society.” They told of their experiences, at the convention and how the ladies dressed with big fancy Red Hats, frilly clothes and lots and lots of
bling, we even played some of the games, that they played at the convention. Brenda and Carol were the only two ladies from Kentucky attending and it seems that these ladies have a way of “shaking things up wherever they go”, as they had an earthquake while they were there, but we’re glad that they returned safe and sound. They invited all the ladies of Kosair to come and join the “Kosair Kuties.” The group meets once a month at a local
restaurant, to fellowship, wear their purple clothes, red hats, bling, shop or just have fun.
Our Fall Style Show is coming up and promises to be a grand affair, please watch your mail boxes for tickets to this event, all proceeds go to Kosair Charities. This is our biggest fund raiser of the year, so grab your friends and come along to the……………..
Our next dessert sale is September 26th and we need goodies to sell, so put on your white thumb and bring a cake, pie, cookies or other goodies to the dessert sale.
Christmas Season will soon be upon us and this year our Christmas Party will again be at Oxmoor Country Club – this year’s event will be on Thursday, December 11th, with cocktails at 6:30 p.m. and dinner at 7:00 p.m. A fun and festive evening for all.
Again, remember to pay your dues if this item has slipped your mind – also no dues cards will be sent. Looking forward to seeing you at the October meeting!!!!! Dinner is at 6:30 come and listen to our speaker and enjoy friendship with the ladies of Kosair. “Make it a rule of life to never regret and never to look back” Katherine Mansfield
19
Have You Moved?Your Temple does not care if
you move, when you move, or how you move but it certainly does care WHERE you move. Your address is never changed without instructions from you. Please notify the Recorder’s office each time you move.
20 Kosair Kolums
Call
Kosair Temple
About
Advertising
in Kosair Kolums
(502) 585-5412
BOB FRYE
895-7777 957-1771
Experience serving your real estate needs since 1972.
Nobles Created DiedMike V. Holt 06/01/02 08/22/14
Lost in the desert.
Richard J. Brant, Jr; 5130 Williamstown Blvd; Lakeland FL 33810Sanford J. Brewer; 3416 Imperator Lane; Louisville KY 40245
Joel T. Davis; 405 Vernon School Rd; Glasgow KY 42141Mathew Dymowski; 2016 Village Dr Apt 1; Louisville KY 40205
Larry D. Strange; RR4 Box 522; Bloomfield IN 47424Robert L. Wells; 503 Hill Ridge Rd; Louisville KY 40214
PASSED WITHIN THE UNSEEN PORTALS THOSE WHOM WE REMEMBER
21
22 Kosair Kolums
23
OWEN FUNERAL HOMES
OWEN FUNERAL HOMES2 1/2 Miles So. of Watterson X-Way
5317 Dixie HighwayLouisville, Ky. 40216
447-2600David Owen • Bill Longest
Mark S. McNeil • Philip R. Simpson
9318 Taylorsville RoadJeffersontown, KY 40299
266-9655David Owen
Kenneth W. Hardin, Sr.Kenneth W. Hardin, Jr.
Sincere ServiceFamily Owned
A charitable bequest represents your legacy of dedication to Kosair Charities that will have a long-lasting impact on the medical care of the children who need it most. A bequest is a smart and simple way to invest in the health and vitality of Kosair Kids.
Create a lasting legacy with a gift to Kosair Kids
Vice President of DevelopmentChandler Blewett
(502) 637-7696 or [email protected]
Contact Kosair Charities to learn how you can include a gift to help Kosair Kids in your will.
www.kosair.org
© Monkey Business - Fotolia.com
Thank you, Kosair Charities!
©2
00
5 N
ort
on
He
alt
hc
are
©2
00
7 N
ort
on
He
alt
hc
are
With medical treatment from Kosair Children’s Hospital and financial support from Kosair Charities, children who were once sick now have the opportunity to play, go to school and grow up healthy.
Bobby Knipp
10610 Old Taylorsville Road - (502) 267-7561
JEFFERSONTOWNTRANSMISSION SERVICE
MAINTENANCE RECOURSES LLCTom Kennedy, Service Director
Office 502-261-0633 Fax [email protected]
Professional Craftsman - Residential & Commercial
READY ELECTRIC CO.3300 Gilmore Industrial Blvd. -
893-2511ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
MUSICPROFESSIONAL DRUM SET
INSTRUCTIONCall Charlie Wetzelberger
502-774-3050
THeresa raidy
24 Kosair Kolums
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
NOVEMBER 2014
OCTOBER 2014
3
1
41 2
8
11
15
18
22
25
17
20
24
27
25
28
26
29
27
30
28
31
10
13
3
6
2
5
9
12
16
19
23
30
26
4
7
5
8
6
9
7
10
14
17
13
16
12
15
19
22
20
23
29
21
24
11
14
18
21
12:00 Noon Patrol6:00 PM Gun Club6:30 PM Ladies Oriental7:30 PM Provost7:30 PM Communications8:00 PM Oriental BandCalled Meeting to Vote on Petitions 7:30pm
7:00 PM Glasgow S. C.7:30 PM Directors Staff7:30 PM Brass Band
50+ Year MemberLuncheon 11:00am
7:30 Brass Band
12:00 Noon Patrol6:00 PM Gun Club6:30 PM Ladies Oriental7:30 PM Provost7:30 PM Communications8:00 PM Oriental Band
Columbus Day7:00 PM Greeters7:30 PM Sandbugs8:00 PM Oriental Band
SHC Lexington BOG
12:00 Noon Hi 126:30 PM Dinner Legion of Honor Unit Hosts Veteran’s Day Program Desserts: Legion of Honor
12:00 Noon Hi 12
Norton’s Flu Shot Night6:30 PM Dinner Desserts: Boat Club
Boat Club Commodore’s Ball
Louisville Ballroom Dancers7:30pm
Kosair Ceremonial
Grand Lodge of KY
12:00 Noon 32 Club
12:00 Noon 32 Club 7:30 PM Brass Band Halloween
NO DINNER
Veterans’ Day
12:00 Noon 32 Club
12:00 Noon 32 Club
Grand Lodge of KY
Election Day
7:00 PM Mark Twain S.C.
7:00 PM Mark Twain S.C.
House Committee at NoonDance Band 7:30pm
12:00 PM House Committee7:30 PM Brass Band
Thanksgiving
Temple Closed
6:00 PM Membership Committee7:30 PM Brass Band
7:00 PM Greeters7:30 PM Sandbugs8:00 PM Oriental Band
SHC Lexington BOG
Grand Lodge of KYShriners Luncheon6:30 PM Divan Meeting 8:00 PM Oriental Band
Grand York Rite
Grand Lodge of KY
6:30 PM Divan Meeting 8:00 PM Oriental Band
6:30 PM Unit Directors & Circus Meeting 7:00 PM Riasok S.C7:00 PM Nomads7:30 PM Flying Fezzes7:30 PM Funsters 7:30 PM Street Machines7:30 PM Motor Corps8:00 PM Oriental Band
11:30 AM Chanters
Chanters 11:30 AMBullitt County Motor Corps 7:00 PM at BSC
7:30 PM Glasgow SC7:30 PM Director’s Staff7:30 PM Brass Band
12:00 Noon Hi 12
6:30 PM Dinner Desserts: Greeters
7:30 PM Brass Band
12:00 Noon Hi 12
6:30 PM Dinner Desserts: Directors Staff
Ceremonial SouthHan Days ParadeLebanon, KY
Louisville ScottishReunion
Desserts:Ladies Oriental Shrine
Hillbillys (AAHMED GROTTO) 1:30pm
6:30 PM Unit Directors & Circus Meeting 7:00 PM Riasok S.C7:00 PM Nomads7:30 PM Flying Fezzes7:30 PM Funsters7:30 PM Street Machines7:30 PM Motor Corps8:00 PM Oriental Band
Temple Closed
York Rite Reunion12:00 Noon Hi 126:30 PM Dinner Desserts: Oriental BandOriental Band AnnualHalloween Bash
12:00 Noon Hi 12
6:30 PM Dinner Theme Night - TBADesserts: Motor Corps
12:00 Noon Hi 12
Theme Night - Elvis6:30 PM Dinner Desserts: Funsters
6:00 PM Advisory Committee7:00 PM Dale Hollow S.C7:30 PM Legion of Honor
Grand Lodge of KY7:00 PM Dale Hollow S.C7:30 PM Legion of Honor7:30 PM Golf Club
KOSAIR TEMPLE A.A.O.N.M.S.812 S SECOND STLOUISVILLE KY 40203-2210
Kosair Charities Board Mtg7:00 PM Oldham County7:00 PM Bullitt County
11:30 AM ChantersKosair Charities Board7:00 PM Oldham County7:00 PM Bullitt County
11:00 AM Transportation12:00 PM Finance Committee
11:00 AM Transportation
Finance Committee12:00pm
End Daylight Savings
Kosair Potentate’s Ball
Jericho ShrinersPotentate’s Ball
Director’s StaffShockers Ball