The Blue Mountain eagle. (John Day, Or.) 1972-current, November 29, 2017, Page 37, Image 55

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    Giving Back | 37
November 2017
1824
B.P.O.E. LODGE
Elks members
giving back to
the community.
Serving Grant County since 1950
The Elks are committed to their mission, “So long as there are veterans,
the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks will never forget them.”
Elks Volunteers drive the DAV van 25,000 miles a year taking Grant County
Veterans to VA medical facilities in Burns and Boise.
Veterans Day service at 7th Street Complex, John Day – Nov 11 at 11 AM.
John Day Lodge hosts group counseling for Veterans with PTSD every
Wednesday!! “Counseling helps reduce veterans suicide rates”
Serving Children with drug and alcohol free
Halloween and Christmas parties –
Hosting Small School Prom for 11 schools in E. Oregon –
Hosting GU Grad Night Party – Easter Hunt –
Elks Fishing Buddies Days and much more!!!
$4,000
Scholarships
Awarded to
County High
School Seniors
annually
A NNUAL F REE C OMMUNITY
T HANKSGIVING D INNER
November 23, 2017 Time: 1 – 4 PM
Served in the Lodge or delivered
(Prairie City to Dayville)
Call the Lodge to volunteer
or to sign up for delivery - 541-575-1824
Sponsored by
Land Title of Grant County
All this is paid for by dues from the membership and grants from the Elks National Foundation.
To become a part of the Elks doing good work in the community,
call 541-575-1824 or visit the Lodge at 140 NE Dayton St. Open 4-8 pm Monday – Friday.
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