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CLASS of 2018 JUNE CEREMONIAL MACHIAS in Memory Of; P.P JOINING TOGETHER IN 2018 June 2018 TO MAKE A CHILD’S LIFE BETTER monthly messenger Of Anah Shriners Bangor, Maine CLASS OF 2018 JUNE CEREMONIAL MACHIAS In Memory of; P.P. Edward E. Sprague, 2008 The riskiest financial move is doing nothing. Your wealth plan should keep up with the changing circumstances of your life, as well as with the cycles in the financial markets. A new career, a new grandchild, a new business, a significant shift in your portfolio—any of these events could necessitate a fresh look at your strategy. The Arata O’Sullivan Group at Morgan Stanley We, The Arata O’Sullivan Group at Morgan Stanley, can 23 ater Street Suite 406 work with you to develop a plan and then help you Banor E 04401 manage your investments and assets through life’s 20.56.2002 changes. Call today to arrange an appointment. We’ll .moranstanleyfa.com/ work together to plan for what may come. thearataosullivanroup Jeffrey F. O’Sullivan Senior ortfolio anaer Senior ice resient Finanial Avisor jeffrey.o’[email protected] Morgan Stanley Back: Client Service Associate: Joanna Farris, Financial Advisors: Robert Freese, Daniel Rozario, William Arata, Jeffrey O’Sullivan and Aram Khavari, Wealth Management Associate: Ryan Willette Front: Financial Advisors: Samantha Becker and Robin Coombs, Sr. Registered Associate: D. Celine Hon, Portfolio Associate: Jean Baker, Sr. Client Service Associate: Marinna Robinson. ©2017 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC Member SIPC In 1963, major league baseball pitcher Gaylord Perry remarked, “They’ll put a man on the moon before I hit a home run.” On July 20, 1969, an hour after Neil Armstrong set foot on the surface of the moon, Perry hit is first, and only, home run while playing for the San Francisco Giants. Monthly Messenger of Anah Shriners Chartered June 15, 1922 A Chapter of Shriners International 1404 Broadway, Bangor Maine 04401 Telephone 207.942.2254 - Fax 207.942.1994 Website: www.Anahshriners.org - Shrine email: [email protected] Volume 132 • Number 119 • June 2018 Rich Armstrong-Editor - [email protected]. Janice Young-Advertising Manager - [email protected] All Anahgram Articles to be sent to - [email protected] by the 10th of the Month “Volunteers are not paid – not because “Be A Shriner Now” and join the ranks of they are worthless, but because they are our beloved fraternity. Currently, we have priceless”--Unknown one of the larger candidate’s classes that we’ve seen in a number of years and we “You have never really lived until you still have a couple weeks to get them in. have done something for someone who Special thank you’s go out to our Temple can never repay you.”-- Unknown community in their efforts to attract perspective hospital patients at our most recent screening clinics. We interviewed “I’m not telling you it is going to be easy, 13 children and their families in hopes I’m telling you it’s going to be worth it.”- that our “Shriners Hospitals for Children” -Unknown would be a fit for their various medical needs. Please don’t hesitate to recommend “Work for a cause, not for applause.”-- a child to us for our assistance, we can Unknown begin the process any time (Not just thru the screening dates). “We make a living by what we get, but we We have a wonderful program set in POTENTATES make a life by what we give”-- Winston place for the 5th Annual Hospital Night Churchill celebration at the temple on June 23rd. MESSAGE The evening will begin with a 5-6pm Brad E Prout, Potentate “The future depends on what we do in the social hour, followed by dinner, speakers Greeting Noble and Ladies, present.”-- Mahatma Gandhi and our annual auction. This night is a Many Thanks to the Nobles and Ladies wonderful opportunity to meet some of of ANAH! 1st for everyone that attended “Never underestimate your ability to our past and current patients as well as a the Potentate’s Trip to the Dominican make someone else’s life better – even if way to get a better understanding of our Republic; Boston and Springfield will each you never know it”-- Greg Louganis hospitals capabilities. Come join us for a be receiving a check for over $2,000.00 night of fellowship and an opportunity to from the credits earned from Destination “No act of kindness, no matter how small, see what we are really all about. Weddings. 2nd thank you to the SMART The Association has several large is ever wasted.”-- Aesop rentals coming up over the summer Team for organizing the bus trip to the months, with that said, we’ll try to keep Boston and Springfield Shriners Hospitals. YITF, information in the calendar to update the 3rd thank you to the Circus Committee for schedule for everyone. all of their hard work throughout the year Thank you to those that have called and putting on a great show. 4th thank inquiring about, and contributing to, you to the Nobles and Ladies for all their the “Heritage Fund”. I believe that it’s time and hard work supporting the Circus Brad E Prout, Potentate important that all Shrine Masons to live each year both in Bangor and Presque Isle. up to our masonic vows and aid any Last but not least, to everyone who took distressed brothers whenever we can. The part in the Screening Clinics that resulted preservation and growth of the fraternity in 16 new referrals. “FROM THE is a constant concern for us all. Do your Membership: June Ceremonial is part to introduce a mason to the shrine and fast approaching and we arelooking for RECORDER’S bring in a new member. 100 Candidates; so please, if you have a Remember what the Pote’ says: B DESK” Positive, It’s not just a blood type! Candidate get his paperwork in ASAP. Charlie Pray Ceremonial: All the events for the Ceremonial are in the Anahgram. Please Recorder Fraternally Yours, get your tickets as soon as possible and we look forward to seeing everyone in “Greetings from the Shrine Center” Machias. As we enter into Ceremonial month, the I would like to leave all of Anahs’ Divan would like to thank all of you who Charlie Pray, Recorder volunteers with the following quotes: have encouraged your fellow Masons to YOU CAN HELP BY SPONSORING A CHILD If you need help with an application or need any other information about sponsoring a child to our orthopedic childrens’ or burns hospitals contact the Nobles listed below. ORTHOPEDIC: Robert Pullen, 157 Stetson Road East, Levant, ME 04456, Tel: 884-7102 BURNS: Robert Turner, 32 Island Drive, Windham, ME 04062, Tel. 207-356-7909 Springfield Hospital: 1-800-322-5905 - Boston Burns Hospital: 1-800-255-1916 2 The Anahgram staff as we promote the upcoming Hospital THE ANAHGRAM Night. Monthly Messenger of Anah Shriners As summer approaches, we will be Bangor, Maine looking to help parade units promote your Office of Publication efforts. Bangor, Maine 04401 Help us help you…share Shriner related Telephone 207/942-2254 Fax 207/942-1994 Facebook posts! Email: [email protected] Noble Danny And don’t forget your hashtags ——-> # Website: http://www.Anahshriners.org DeWitt, Reporter #Shriners #AnahShriners Available by subscription $12.00 per year. Greetings Fellow Nobles, #ShrinersInternational By the time you read this Memorial Day Let me know if there’s anything I can do EDITOR will have passed and parade season will be to help. Be good or be at it! Rich Armstrong underway. We will have done the Franklin [email protected] Memorial Day Parade as well as the Special Olympics Parade in Orono. Next on the ADVERTISING MANAGER Janice Young agenda is the ceremonial in Machias, sure [email protected] to be a great event, hope to see you all there. 1404 Broadway Till next time. Noble Dave Gulya, Reporter Bangor, Maine 04401 Danny DeWitt, Reporter Tel: 942-2254 As Parade season approaches, we’re gearing up for a busy season supporting DIRECTOR PHOTO UNIT: the work of the Hospitals. Dennis Bryant Reporter Noble We are sad to report the passing of Unit [email protected] Pembroke, Me. 04666 Harold Adams Member Richard Huntley. We will be 207-214-6522 gathering on June 23rd for his Service and and following with a meal. ASST. DIRECTOR PHOTO UNIT We have been invited to participate again Lloyd W. Day Hello everyone. Another successful at Special Olympics to offer “Touch A [email protected] circus has come and gone, to the ones NASCAR” on Saturday 6/9 from 10-2. Old Town, ME that were there to help with our novelties Ceremonial is the weekend of 6/16 207-745-5351 Thank you. We were traveling home that Orland River Days and Jonesport will be week-end after a two week vacation in the THE ANAHGRAM is published monthly. on 6/30. Deadline is the 10th of the month preceding south, we made it home in time to be there Some unit members will go to Bar publication unless advertised otherwise in the Sunday. Harbor and others will go to Eastport on previous issue. The summer ceremonial in Machias is July 4th. THE ANAHGRAM reserves the right to accept next on the agenda, see you there. On 7/21, we will parade at the Bucksport or refuse any item for publication. Noble Ken Perkins and PM Ryan Collins Bay Festival in the morning and then have ANAH’S DIVAN are celebrating another birthday, Happy Christmas in July in the afternoon. Birthday boys, hope you have a great day. 8/4 is the annual Rockland Lobster Illustrious Potentate Brad Prout Anniversary congratulations Nobles and Chief Rabban Roger Grindle Festival Parade and it is usually a big one! Assistant Rabban Timothy”Tim” Dutch Ladies Harry and Judith Pratt, Ken and August 11th will be another “double High Priest & Prophet Donald “Don” Gordan Nancy Ann Perkins, wishing you many header” with the International Parade in Oriental Guide Galen White more years together.
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