Constantino Brumidi Lodge # 2211

LA VOCE Liberty Equality Fraternity July/August 2020

“All dates are subject to the NYS Governor’s Reopening Plan”

STAY SAFE

The dates listed in this issue are subject to change.

Visit Brumidi’s Website

Brumidi Lodge Email: [email protected] www.sonsofitalyli.com PHONE TREE

Luau Dinner/Dance Scholarship Fundraiser

SATURDAY, AUGUST 29th 7:30 PM to 11:30 PM

Buffet Dinner & Dessert Beer/Wine/Soda

DJ Gene & Joanne $50 per person Chair: Fran Barone Co-Chair Anita Montuori

Tickets: Ann 631-243-0104 or Joanne 631-661-5327 VOLUME 11, ISSUE 4 JULY/AUGUST 2020 2 LODGE OFFICERS DEADLINE FOR NEXT “La Voce” Carmine Soldano—President 179 West 17th Street Thursday Deer Park, NY 11729 August 20, 2020 631-586-0883 Home 516-659-3131 Cell Email: [email protected] COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS:

LODGE & CORPORATION OFFICERS: Bar Chair……..…………………………….Ann Arrigali-243-0104 1ST Vice President………………………Sabrina Savino—422-6934 Building Operations…………………...Paul Carosotto-667-1779 2nd Vice President…………………………..Fran Barone—667-1543 …………………………………….Vinny DeGiralamo—254-6730 Immediate Past President.………………..Daniel Calise—231-5019 Cooley’s Anemia & Gift of Sight………….Bill & Carmel Lamont Orator ..………………………………………….Bob Cava - 669-8896 ……………………………………………………………..669-4543 Recording Secretary .………………….Rhea Hitter—631-553-2186 Culture & Heritage…………..Bob & Sabrina Savino—422-6934 Financial Secretary .…………………….James Palmeri—667-5950 CSJ ……………………………………..Daniel Calise - 682-3568 Treasurer …………………………………….Karen Lorito—539-9113 Dark Horse ……………………………….Joe Abbazia-242-5314 District 1 Parade Liaison………………….Bob Cava - 669-8896 LODGE OFFICERS: ……………………………………….Rhea Hitter—631-553-2186 Corresponding Secretary …………….Carmel Lamont - 669-4543 Fashion Show..……………………..Lucille Di Nardo – 667-1912 Principal Trustee…………………………Susan Soldano—586-0883 Food for the Needy..……………………..Carol Nani – 242-4261 Joe Abbazia—-242-5314………………Rose Dispinseri—254-3015 Health & Welfare/Sunshine Club……….Carol Nani – 242-4261 Phil Maniaci—667-7166…………………Anita Montuori—422-6914 Insurance Liaison………………...Tom Tartaro -(516) 364-8879 Carol Nani—242-4261……………….Lucille Romanello – 667-3108 Kitchen /House Chair………………..Frank Montuori - 422-6914 Contessa Tartaro-516-364-8879…………GloriaToscano-667-5582 La Voce Editor …………………………..Bob Savino—422-6934 La Voce co-Editor ………………….Sabrina Savino—422-6934 Masters of Ceremonies: Legal Advisor / Counselor………………...Bob Cava - 669-8896 Domenica Caldarello—586-1172…...Janet Dickert—917-519-7062 Media Relations &Community Outreach……….Susan Soldano Sentinel ………….……………………………...Jan Vigiano-242-7479 …………………………………………………………….586-0883 Chaplain ………………Deacon Frank D. Barone, St. Kilian’s Parish Membership Orientation/Retention …….Carol Nani – 242-4261 Lucille Romanello – 667-3108….Janet Dickert—917-519-7062 State Deputy to Brumidi Lodge ……………………..Joe Franzone NYS $100 Raffle………………………..,Bill Lamont - 669-4543 …………………………………………...Fran Barone—667-1543 CORPORATION DIRECTORS: Office Manager………………………..Daniel Calise—231-5019 Ann Arrigali-243-0104……………………….Tony Bianco—243-0614 Parade………………………………...Anita Montuori—422-6914 John DeStefano—243-3118………………….Bill Lamont - 669-4543 Photographer……………………….Rhea Hitter—631-553-2186 Sal Mangano - 988-3000…………..…………Bob Savino—422-6934 ‘Popeye’ Raffle………………………….Karen Lorito—539-9113 Jean Simeone 631-242-1006…………Tom Tartaro -(516) 364-8879 Queens Liaison…………………...Janet Dickert—917-519-7062 Virginia Usak—586-6058………………………………………………... Scholarship…………………………..Susan Soldano - 586-0883 ………………………………………...Jack Battaglia— 427-3425 CATERING BOARD: Senior Citizen Affairs…………………...Virginia Usak-586-6058 CEO………………………………………...Daniel Calise—231-5019 …………………………………………..Sal Mangano—988-3000 Tony Bianco—243-0614 ……………………...Bob Cava - 669-8896 Vegas Chair.…………………………….Fran Barone—667-1543 Bob Savino—422-6934………………………………………………… Vegas Floor Manager,,,……………..James Palmeri—667-5950 Web Site/FaceBook…………………Sabrina Savino—422-6934 STATE OFFICERS: ………………………………………...Susan Soldano—586-0883 Dist.1 President’s Chairman……..Carmine Soldano - 631-586-0883

NYS Literary Award Committee Chairman…Bob Savino—422-6934 ARBITRATION COMMISSIONERS: Ann Arrigali……………Tony Bianco...……………..Bill Lamont Bob Savino…………………………………………..Tom Tartaro Alternate………………………………………………...Bob Cava

Two years ago the Brumidi Catering Board agreed to pursue the market of post-internment Collations, recognizing the expense and the opportunity to expand the rental business. The following REVISED cost structure will replace the current member donation practice and will apply to new business.

Members: $15/person or $18/person to include beer & wine.

Non-Members: $25/person or $28/person to include beer & wine.

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President’s Message As of this writing, we do not have a date for reopening our Brothers and Sisters, lodge. We will open as soon as we can to a building that has been In a previous President’s Message and cleaned and sanitized from top to bottom thanks to our own Alex and for this current message I start off by saying to our Manuel under the supervision of Frank Montuori and Daniel Calise. lodge members, T H A N K Y O U. These un- The building is waiting for us to get back to normal with our meetings, precedented times have lingered on longer than catering and activities. any of us ever expected. This also affected the I regret to inform you that for a second time, the officers financial status of our lodge. However, due to the and trustees again decided at our June trustee’s meeting not to print generosity and support of a core group of mem- the July/August Issue of the LaVoce due to financial implications at bers in our lodge as well as other members, we have managed to this time. The LaVoce will be published and made available on the swim in lieu of partially sinking. We are still in and remain in unprece- website and emailed as a Portable Document Format to those mem- dented times. As we go through the phases of reopening, I continue bers who registered their email addresses with us. We did not predict to urge all of you to attempt to stay as safe as possible, and follow the that the pandemic would affect us this long. Again, we are hoping to recommendations of our government officials. What does this all resume printing and mailing with the September/October issue. mean for our lodge? As I write this message, we still do not have a I have no answers for you regarding when activities definite opening schedule. That being said, it is very important that will come together and take place. My opinion is that everything will you keep your attention to our Lodge Website, Facebook Page, start all of a sudden and we will be all working very hard to get them Email Communications and any Phone Tree Voice Messages. It together as quickly as possible. I wish you and your families a safe is likely that under the present circumstances, several events may and healthy summer. Remember to not let your guard down and start up sporadically with very little warning. remain diligent in keeping you and your family as healthy as possible. Our Italian take-out dinner program was very successful Summer is here and hopefully we can enjoy some of what was taken and well received by those who purchased these delicious great away from us in the spring. value meals. We plan on providing these take-out meals periodically Happy Independence Day. Hopefully you will be able to as a way of helping us financially and as an indirect way of socializing celebrate your freedom with your family and reflect on the true mean- during these trying times. Brumidi Catering joined forces with the ing of the Fourth of July. Remember, the words courage and deter- Suffolk County Conference Knights of Columbus and helped provide mination, the two words that built this great Country. May God Bless 425 meals to the health care workers at both Maria Regina in Brent- America. wood and Our Lady of Consolation in West Islip. Brumidi Catering Fraternally, also provided meals to health care workers at St. Catherine’s in Smithtown through a generous donation from member Sal Mangano. We thank you Sal for all your generosity. Carmine “The three hardest things to say are: I was wrong, I need help, Worcestershire sauce.”

The Constantino Brumidi Lodge N0. 2211 in Deer Park through its catering company, Brumidi Catering Corporation cooked meals for 225 Constantino Brumidi Lodge Health Care Workers at the Maria Regina Nursing Home located in St. Assists Suffolk County Conference Knights Joseph’s Convent on Brentwood Road in Brentwood. The funding for the meals was generously donated by the Suffolk County Conference of Columbus in providing meals to over 200 Knights of Columbus which represents over 50 Councils in Suffolk Maria Regina Health Care Workers in County. This was one small way the Knights of Columbus chose to show thanks to the healthcare workers at Maria Regina during the Brentwood. pandemic. The food was delivered by Brumidi Catering. Carmine Soldano, President of the Constantino Brumidi Lodge and also the Treasurer of the Suffolk County Conference Knights of Columbus over saw the delivery of the food and met with some of the administration at Maria Regina. “This is a great example how two great organizations can help each other and work together to show our gratitude to our Health Care workers.” The meals were enjoyed immensely by nursing home staff. Left to Right: Kathy Sealey-Nursing Scheduler, Janeen Bush-Director of Therapeutic Recreation, Dorothy Cappadora-Assistant Director of Nursing, Lucy Johnson-Director of Adult Day Program, Grace Klein- Adult Day Recreation Coordinator, Carmine Soldano-President of the Constantino Brumidi Lodge & Treasurer of the Suffolk County Conference Knights of Columbus.

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Italian-American Culture & Heritage AUXILIARY PAST PRESIDENTS PAST PRESIDENTS: All members are invited to Daniel Calise plot your region on the Sabrina Savino 2016-2018 2013-2015 Brumidi map of Italy. Ciro Capano Debra Prestano Tell us a story from the 2014-2016 2011-2013 roots of your family tree. Bob Savino Diana Grauer 2013-2014 2009—2011 Andy Filangeri Carmel Lamont 2011-2013 2007—2009 John Vigiano * Mary Ann Perticone 2009—2011 2005 -2007 Sonny Marigliano * Joanne Spera 2007—2009 2003-2005 Roy Perticone Ann Marie Nappi Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri 2005—2007 2001 – 2003 Bill Lamont Millie Misiano * The Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels and the Martyrs is a basilica and nominal 2003 - 2005 1999 – 2001 Clemente Oropallo Lucille Di Nardo church in , Italy, built inside the ruined frigidarium of the Roman Baths of 2001 – 2003 Diocletian in the Piazza della Repubblica.It was constructed in the 16th century 1997 – 1999 Arthur Spera Lucille Romanello following an original design by Michelangelo Buonarroti. 1999 – 2001 1995 – 1997 The basilica is dedicated to the Christian martyrs, known and unknown. By a brief Paul Del Prete * Teena Spera * dated July 1561, Pius IV ordered the church "built", to be dedicated to 1997 – 1999 1993 – 1995 the Beatissimae Virgini et omnium Angelorum et Martyrum ("the Most Blessed Virgin Nick Occhino* Carol Nani and all the Angels and Martyrs"). Impetus for this dedication had been generated by 1995 – 1997 1991 – 1993 the account of a vision of the Archangel experienced in the ruins of the Baths in Frank Ferrante* Rosemarie Manzo 1541 by a Sicilian monk, Antonio del Duca, who had been lobbying for decades for 1993 – 1995 1989 – 1991 George Nappi papal authorization of a more formal veneration of the Angelic Princes. A story that Ann Mastrocco* 1991 – 1993 these Martyrs were Christian slave labourers who had been set to constructing the 1987 – 1989 Ted Spera* Phyllis Cipriano* Baths is modern. It was also a personal monument of Pope Pius IV, whose tomb is in 1989 – 1991 1985 – 1987 the apsidal tribune. Stephen Pepe Fran Barone At Santa Maria degli Angeli, Michelangelo achieved a sequence of shaped 1987 – 1989 1983 – 1985 architectural spaces, developed from a Greek cross, with a dominant transept, with Frank Giacalone Loretta Brocco* cubical chapels at each end, and the effect of a transverse nave. There is no 1985 – 1987 1981 – 1983 true facade; the simple entrance is set within one of the coved apses of a main space Joseph Sanfilippo* Eleanor Cipriano* of the bath complex. The vestibule with canted corners and identical side chapels— 1984 – 1985 1979 – 1981 Anthony Bianco one chapel has the tomb of Salvator Rosa, the other of Carlo Maratta—leads to a Pat Sforza 1982 – 1984 second vestibule, repeated on the far side of the transept, dominated by the over 1977 – 1979 Rocco Sciarrone* Marge Errico* lifesize Saint Bruno of Cologne by Jean Antoine Houdon (1766). Of the Saint 1979 – 1982 1975 – 1977 Bruno, Pope Clement XIV said that he would speak, were it not for the vow of silence Joe Errico* Fay Cantone* of the order he founded. 1976 – 1979 1971 – 1975 In 2006, Polish-born sculptor Igor Mitoraj created new bronze doors as well as a Rocco Castoro* * Deceased statue of John the Baptist for the basilica. In April 2010, a sixteen foot bronze statue 1975 – 1976 of Galileo Galilei Divine Man (designed by 1957 Nobel laureate Tsung-Dao Lee) was Mike Bovino* unveiled in a courtyard within the complex. The statue (a dedication to the 17th- 1973 – 1975 century scientist and philosopher) was a donation from CCAST (China Center of Paul Coniglio* 1970 – 1973 Advanced Science and Technology) and WFS (World Federation of Scientists). Mario Mesisco * Santa Maria degli Angeli was the official state church of the Kingdom of Italy (1870– 1969 – 1970 1946). John Farina * More recently, national burials have been held in the church. The church hosts the Honorary tombs of General Armando Diaz and Admiral Paolo Thaon di Revel, who were *Deceased successful commanders during World War I on the Italian front. Also today the Basilica is used for many ceremonies, including the funeral of soldiers killed abroad. Brumidi Lodge

Keep in Our Prayers Please keep in our prayers all members who are sick: Roy Perticone, Sonny Mento & Lucille Di Nardo Pray for the souls of the recently departed: Louise Rizzo Also, pray for our men and women serving in the Armed Forces.

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Scholarship Award Night Mass for Deceased—Our Lady of Mt Carmel POSTPONED—until Fall 2020

Brumidi Postponed “Hope is the last thing ever lost.“ Scholarship 2020 (tentative) ~ Italian Proverb August

“CELL PHONES FOR SOLDIERS” . . . Collected for the ‘Gift of Sight’ Charity A box will be available in the entry to our Lodge so that you may leave your unwanted cell phones at any time or see Bill or Carmel Lamont. Any questions? Call Bill or Carmel at 631-669-4543

to your BRUMIDI LODGE'S BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY GROUP PHONE TREE Night of Prayer & Remembrance - Will Return messages Moderated by Deacon, Frank Barone— Brumidi Lodge Chaplain Deacon

Group meets the 3rd Wednesday of every month, For up-to-date upstairs in the Lodge from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM . information (Stair chair is available if needed). St. Kilian Church, 485 Conklin St., Farmingdale Contact Deacon Frank Barone or Deacon Francis Marino 516-249-0127

Sponsored by The Bereavement Ministry & Ministry of Consolation

Latin Night Dance Mixer with a Wednesday Night Social Ballroom Mix Latin Mix, Salsa, Mambo, Merengue, BALLROOM & LATIN MIX, TANGO, Cha-Cha, Rumba, Bachata, etc. WEST COAST SWING,HUSTLE, etc.

Music by DJ Gene & Joanne

7:15 PM - 10:30 PM Bill Wilkinson ORCHESTRA LIVE Every Wednesday SWING - FOX TROT - BALLADS - LATIN Louis Del Prete Singles’ Tables are Available 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM 8:00 PM - 12:00 AM Complimentary Buffet 2nd Thursday of each month Every 4th Friday Coffee/Tea & Dessert Complimentary Group Lesson 8-8:30 PM $17/person Cash Bar Light Buffet Dinner Singles’ Tables are Available Fresh Baked Dessert Coffee & Tea Complimentary Snacks GROUP ‘SILVER SCREEN’ . . . Coffee/Tea & Dessert Ballroom Lessons w/Lou Brockman $17/person Cash Bar 6:15 PM - 7:15 PM . . . $15 $17/person Cash Bar more info: Bill Wilkinson 631.358.2931

As we embark on a new normal, technology takes on a more important role in our lives. President Carmine has maintained an email list since he was elected President of our Lodge. He shares information that is current. If you’re not on his distribution list, now is the time. Send your name & email address to me . . . [email protected]. I will collect, consolidate and forward a list of our additions.

VOLUME 11, ISSUE 4 JULY/AUGUST 2020 6 July Anniversaries Milestones... Carmel & Bill Lamont 7/16 July Birthdays Rocca & John Nardine 7/24 August Birthdays Sal Piazzola 7/2 Tammi Palmeri 8/11 Margaret Valenti 7/12 August Birthdays Dan Cicale 8/17 Tom Gentile 7/18 Debra Prestano 8/1 Fran Barone 8/21 George Nappi 7/20 Jeanette Vigiano 8/2 Frank Damis 8/24 Ron Quartuccio 7/23 Susan Soldano 8/7 Gale Picone 8/27 Frances Monaco 7/24 Sal Mangano 8/10 Carol Nani 8/31 Deborah Brooks-Gilchriest 7/27 BRUMIDI DAILY NUMBER RAFFLE

Brumidi Lodge Member Decals

Proudly display on your Automobile side window to show your membership. (Color process on clear polyester, $2.00 each or face adhesive 3" Diameter with clear edge) 3 for $5.00

Brumidi Lodge Ceramic Mugs $7.00 each or 2 for $10.00 Microwavable & Dishwasher Safe

Brumidi Apparel—NOW available Visit the WEBSITE www.sonsofitalyli.com Order form is located in the Gallery

Lodge Lapel Pins $5.00 Each Wear them Proudly 1” Diameter Jean Simeone 631-242-1006 Proceeds go to the Scholarship Fund

One $5.00 ticket gives you 31 entries for the month of October 2020. Purchase your daily number now and you will have a chance each night in October to win $50.00 (Straight) or $10.00 (for a number that is either one number over or under) the winning number. Winning numbers are determined by the New York State Lottery EVENING number draw. How could you go wrong? For only $5.00 you get a number for the entire month of October. Wait, there’s more, if your number comes in straight on a Sunday Evening you win $100.00. We will even throw in our beloved Columbus Day (Oct 12th) as a $100.00 evening number. Tickets will be distributed for sale the second half of June and early part of July. Call Lodge Trustee Phil Maniaci for further information at 631-334-5892.

Monthly Newsletter Important Notices Bob Savino, Editor — Sabrina Savino, co-Editor In case of Illness or death of a Brother or Sister Member 631-422-6934 Please Call: Carol Nani—631-242-4261 E-Mail: [email protected]

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Dress for your favorite

era OPTIONAL Friday, September 18th DJ Gene $ Joanne 7 :30 pm—11 :30 pm Buffet Dinner Beer-Wine-Soda $45 per person Co-Chairs: Anita & Karen - Tickets: Anita 631-422-6914; Karen 631-943-3622

$100 NEW YORK STATE GRAND LODGE FOUNDATION RAFFLE CHARITABLE & STATE PROGRAMS

1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize 4th Prize 5th Prize $20,000 $5,000 2@ $2,000 3@ $1,000 5@$500 Winning Tickets to be drawn on October 31. Reserve your ticket – see Bill Lamont or call (631) 669-4543

The Constantino Brumidi Lodge #2211 presents their…

AUTUMN CHINESE AUCTION

Thursday, September 24 If you can donate a gift DOORS OPEN AT 6 PM (new items only, please) & DRAWING STARTS AT 7:30 gift cards, Additional Level 1 Sheets: $5 Food Available for Purchase Contact Sue Soldano

$15* includes Admission, Level 1 Raffle Sheet, Door Prize Ticket, Dessert & Coffee Voucher (one per person). *$20 at the Door

Lots of Baskets, Gifts, Gift Cards & More! Designer & Brand Name Items Additional Raffles: Lottery Board and 50/50

A portion of the proceeds goes to Scholarship Awards Ticket Reservations (preferred): Ann (631) 243-0104 or Carol (631) 242-4261

V Former Deputy & Friend A to the Brumidi Lodge L L Joe O N E

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Italian Heritage 2nd Annual Flag Fundraiser Celebrating our Italian Heritage Month October 2020

We are proud to announce Brumidi’s 2nd Annual Field FLAG ORDER FORM (Please return ASAP/First come 1st served basis) of Italian Flags Fundraiser. The flags each 3’ by 5’ on a 6 ft. pole will be on display for the entire month of First Name ______October in celebration of Italian Heritage month. Last Name______You can sponsor a flag, because you are proud to be an Italian or sponsor one in the honor or memory of a Address ______City ______loved one/family member or friend. The cost to spon- State _____ Zip ______sor a flag is $20.00 per flag. Each flag comes with a tag detailing the honoree and the sponsor. Email Address ______Phone ______Thank you for your support in this fundraising event. Please indicate # of flags being ordered _____ Flag(s) @ $20 each Mail completed order form to Constantino Brumidi Lodge #2211 to the above address along with your Name(s) of the Individual you are sponsoring or honoring: check made out to Brumidi Lodge, Flag Campaign in ______the memo. Any questions, feel free to call Karen at (631) 539-9113 Check One: (Honor of) _____ (Memory of) _____(For yourself) _____

TESTIMONIAL BRUNCH IN HONOR OF SK DANIEL P. CALISE, PGK

TO BE RESCHEDULED FALL 11:00am - 2:00pm

Constantino Brumidi Lodge To thank him for his community service as Grand Knight of Our Lady of the Rosary Council in Deer Park from 2017 to 2019. His endless hours of work, commitment $35/ person and dedication have been very much appreciated by the Constantino Brumidi Lodge, If Payment is received one week the Deer Park Lions Club, the Deer Park Community Association, Knights of Columbus, before event, otherwise $40/person Columbiettes, and many other organizations in our neighboring communities.

For Reservations Contact: Karen Lorito 631-943-3622 Barbara Lukenovich 631-576-6899 Brumidi’s brunch features all you can eat stations featuring an Carmine Soldano 631-586-0883 abundant variety of delicious familiar hot and cold favorites for Checks should be written out to breakfast, lunch/ dinner. Also beverage & delicious dessert stations. “Constantino Brumidi Lodge.”

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Celebrating Member’s Milestone Birthdays

Left to Right: Anita Montuori, Frank Montuori, Karen

Lorito, Dan Cicale, Ann Arrigali Back by popular demand from the community, the Meals Order Sons and Daughters of Italy, To Constantino Brumidi Lodge N0. 2211, hosted a Go second Community Italian Food Take-Out Service. Bill

Brumidi Salutes First Responders

DRAWING STARTED Drawings every Wednesday $25 $25 $50 1-$25 winner & 1-$50 winner Weekly Wk. 19 4 116 58 1-$250 winner in June 1-$750 winner in December Wk. 20 216 27 224 Winner need not be present. Wk. 21 68 128 231 Checks will be mailed to Winners. Wk. 22 293 181 58 158 chances to win. $250 WINNER Only 300 tickets will be SOLD! Wk. 23 3 97 44 Cost: $50 per number Wk. 24 117 16 17 Contact: Karen 631-539-9113 Wk. 25 4 269 30 48 Wk. 26 5 175 176 NUMBERS are STILL AVAILABLE

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Wednesday TRUSTEE Night Dance MEETING DIST ONE PRESIDENTS 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 DeSimone DIRECTORS, Wednesday Bill Wilkinson

Dance FOUNDATION & Night Dance SWING DANCE Sweet 16 Party CATERING MTG

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 GENERAL Wednesday MEMBERSHIP Night Dance ACLD Dance LATIN DANCE WEDDING ANNUAL CORP MEETING 26 27 28 29 30 31 Wednesday Night Dance

MEETING start times: Trustees 7 PM; Directors 7 PM; Caterers 7:45 PM; General Membership 8 PM JULY & AUGUST GENERAL MEETING — CASUAL DRESS for OFFICERS & DIRECTORS August 2020

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TRUSTEE Wednesday Bill Wilkinson Sweet 16 Party MEETING Night Dance SWING DANCE (or 8/21) DIST ONE PRESIDENTS

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Dance CATERING MTG Night Dance Dinner/Dance

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GENERAL Wednesday SWEET 16 MEMBERSHIP Night Dance

23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Wednesday SCHOLARSHIP Night Dance LATIN DANCE Dinner/Dance

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