Elizabethtown Moose Lodge 596

Elizabethtown Moose Lodge 596 This is the official page of Elizabethtown Moose Family Center 596/Chapter 701. Please visi Lodges were instituted in Cincinnati, St. It was on James J.

Though the Moose fraternal organization was founded in the late 1800s with the modest goal of offering men an opportunity to gather socially, it was reinvented during the first decade of the 20th century into an organizational dynamo of men and women who set out to build a city that would brighten the futures of thousands of children in need all across North America. When Dr. John Henry Wilson, a

Louisville, Ky., physician, organized a handful of men into the Loyal Order of Moose in the parlor of his home in the spring of 1888, he and his compatriots did so apparently for no other reason than to form a string of men's social clubs. Louis, and the smaller Indiana towns of Crawfordsville and Frankfort by the early 1890s, but Dr. Wilson himself became dissatisfied and left the infant order well before the turn of the century. It was just the two remaining Indiana Lodges that kept the Moose from disappearing altogether, until the fall of 1906, when an outgoing young government clerk from Elwood, Ind., was invited to enroll into the Crawfordsville Lodge. Davis' 33rd birthday, October 27, that he became just the 247th member of the Loyal Order of Moose. Davis, a native of Wales who had worked from boyhood as an "iron puddler" in the steel mills of Pennsylvania, had also been a labor organizer and immediately saw potential to build the tiny Moose fraternity into a force to provide protection and security for a largely working-class membership. At the time little or no government "safety net" existed to provide benefits to the wife and children of a breadwinner who died or became disabled. Davis proposed to "pitch" Moose membership as a way to provide such protection at a bargain price; annual dues of $5 to $10. Given a green light and the title of "Supreme Organizer," Davis and a few other colleagues set out to solicit members and organize Moose Lodges across the U.S. and southern Canada. (In 1926, the Moose fraternity's presence extended across the Atlantic, with the founding of the Grand Lodge of Great Britain.) Davis' marketing instincts were on-target: By 1912, the order had grown from 247 members in two Lodges, to a colossus of nearly 500,000 in more than 1,000 Lodges. Davis, appointed the organization's first chief executive with the new title of Director General, realized it was time to make good on the promise. The Moose began a program of paying "sick benefits" to members too ill to work--and, more ambitiously, Davis and the organization's other officers made plans for a "Moose Institute," to be centrally located somewhere in the Midwest that would provide a home, schooling and vocational training to children of deceased Moose members.

03/09/2021

WOTM 701 Easter egg hunt. Saturday April 3rd. 10:30 am at the Lodge. Open to children ages 0-13. Sign up sheets on the bulletin board and women’s office door. Deadline for sign up March 30th.

12/22/2020

Due to the Covid-19 restrictions, the WOTM business meeting scheduled for tonight 12/22/2020 is canceled. Please join us for the January activity meeting on 01/12/2021. Wishing a happy and healthy holiday. See you in the new year.

04/29/2020

Brothers and Coworkers, this is truly an unprecedented time in our lives. It has been many weeks since we have been able to enjoy the company of our friends and family and, as with many of you, the Elizabethtown Moose Lodge is anxious to open our doors again. I just wanted to give an update on our Lodge as I know many of you would like to know.

First, we want to thank everyone for their patronage with our Wednesday and Thursday night dinner specials. It is truly amazing to see how much support we are getting. We will continue to server our specials throughout the Stay At Home order.

Next, we just want to assure everyone that the Officers are taking every action and precaution to weather this storm. Our Lodge is fraternally and financially strong and will be for years to come. With that, we are also taking this time to prepare our deck and grounds to be ready for fun and activities when the State allows us to open.

Finally, we want to update everyone on our Spring Cash Bash. Due to the uncertainty on when we can open and what occupancy guidelines we will have to follow when we do, the board has voted to cancel the Spring Cash Bash party. However, we will still be holding the drawing for prizes 30 days after we open our social quarters, so hold on to your tickets! We asked that all ticket stubs, money, and unsold tickets be turned in within 2 weeks after we open. Winners will be announced following the drawing.

Once again, a thank you to everyone for your support, patronage, and volunteer efforts through this time. We look forward to seeing all of you soon. God bless Mooseheart and Moosehaven.

-Board of Officers

04/17/2020

The WOTM sub sale is rescheduled for June 11th. Money and orders due by June 1st. Again if you already paid we still have your order. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

03/26/2020

Due to the uncertainty of when we will be able to open and the availability of supplies the board has decide to postpone this years cash bash until May 16th. We ask that all tickets be turned in by May 1st. Please spread the word and try to contact anyone you may have sold a ticket.

03/26/2020

To adhere to the recommendations given by state and federal governments and for the safety of our members we will be postponing our lodge meeting scheduled for tonight. Our officers will continue to keep in communication to determine an appropriate time to reopen our social quarters. Also, as stated before, the nominating committee is on hold and will not be meeting tonight. We wish the best to all of our brothers and coworkers in this unprecedented time and hope to see everyone very soon.

03/24/2020

WOTM chapter 701 will be attempting to hold out business meeting virtually via Zoom at 7pm. If you are a co-worker and would like to attend please Private message Sara Sloat with your email address so she can send you a link.

03/23/2020

Sub sale for the WOTM has been postponed. Orders and money are due April 28th with sub pick up at the lodge May 14th.

03/16/2020

The Elizabethtown Lodge 596 will close Tuesday March 17 and remain close for 2 weeks as directed by the state governor. Lodge elections will also be postponed until June as directed by our general governor. Additional details will follow as they are acquired. Thank you to everyone for their understanding and everyone be safe!

Lodge offices are now open. See any current officer for more details.
03/07/2020

Lodge offices are now open. See any current officer for more details.

02/20/2020

The Women of the Moose have the following board positions open for the 2020-2021 term.
Sr. Regent
Jr. Regent
Secretary Treasurer
Recorder
Detailed explanations of each position are posted on the women's office door. If you are interested in serving on the board, please take a moment to look over the posting. Elections will be Tuesday March 24th at our 7 pm business meeting. If you have any questions please feel free to speak with a current board member. We would be happy to give you more information. Board members are:
Sara Sloat Sr. Regent
Mary Ellen Adams Secretary Treasurer
Kathleen Nissley Recorder
Samantha Ebner Jr. Grad Regent.

Address

18 N Market Street
Elizabethtown, PA
17022

Opening Hours

Monday 1pm - 11pm
Tuesday 1pm - 11pm
Wednesday 1pm - 11pm
Thursday 1pm - 11pm
Friday 12pm - 2am
Saturday 12pm - 2am
Sunday 12pm - 11pm

Telephone

+17173678283

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