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Elk Lodge 380 members recently hosted veterans from Eugene J. Tobin Veterans' Rehab Hospital (Fort Root) in Little Rock, as ...
Interim Inc., a nonprofit in Seaside, marked its 50th anniversary with a ceremony honoring its work in providing housing and mental health support to the homeless.
Rochester's Elks Lodge #1091 recently signed a lease to move into the Northgate Center. That means the Elks Lodge is no longer sharing space with Charlie’s Eatery in the Hillcrest Shopping Center.
SEASIDE — On Veterans Day on Monday, a short ceremony to honor veterans, followed by dinner, will take place at 4 p.m. at the Seaside Elks Lodge No. 1748 on Avenue A. There is no cost for the ...
Jaqueline Busby-Phillips August 19, 1929 – November 1, 2021 Seaside Jacqueline passed away after a long illness with her daughter Carol and good friend Joe by her side on November 1st.
The Beaver Dam Elks Lodge held its 71st Christmas Baskets event on Saturday. From left, mom Cassie Schmidt and son Collin move boxes down the line as Jay Vande Boogart, Kathy Vanden Boogart ...
David’s Chair and Oregon Parks Forever teamed up with organizations in the city of Seaside to bring an electric all-terrain track chair to a fixed site location at the Elks Lodge 1748.
The chairs will be located at the Manzanita Visitor's Center and at the Seaside Elks Lodge. The chair in Seaside will be available May 1, and the chair in Manzanita will be available May 5.
The chairs will be located at the Seaside Elks Lodge at 324 Ave. A (one block behind the Broadway Street Pig ‘N Pancake) and at the Manzanita Visitor’s Center at 31 Laneda Ave.
Colonie Senior Services Center Inc., a nonprofit organization that provides affordable housing for older adults, closed on the purchase of the Elks Lodge 2192 at the end of last year with plans to ...
LOVELAND, CO – April 2022: Developer Michael Pelphrey stands in the ballroom of the Old Elk’s Lodge, a space he intends to turn into a performance venue. Pelphrey bought the historic building ...
But Denver Elks Lodge 17 has no plans to move. Its members have worked too hard to get here. A photo of the Denver Elks membership in the early 1900s, when the lodge was downtown.