Rptr0109 Front Page

Rptr0109 Front Page

Sahib Shriners The A.A.O.N.M.S. Reporter 2012 Honorable Mention Dromedary Award Winner Volume 32, Number 9 Sarasota, Florida September 2013 Sahib Shrine Clowns gathered to celebrate National Clown Week. September 1 King Pin Pancake Breakfast, 8:00 a.m., 39 Shrine Club Directory, 8 Shriners 2 Pioneer Days Parade in Englewood Shrine Club News, 8 Having 5 Stated Meeting, 12:45 p.m., 6 Shrine Unit News, 18 7 Club/Unit Head Meeting, 9:00 a.m. Thursday Luncheons, 30 Fun & 10 Birthday/Anniversary Dinner Dance, 6:00 p.m., 6 Masonic Digest, 32 17 Halfway to St. Pat’s Day, 6:00 p.m., 16 Ladies Calendar, 42 Helping 22 Sahib Spring Picnic, 1:00 p.m., 25 Officers, Appointees and Unit Leaders, 44 45 Kids Index of Advertisers & Shriners Info, October 4-5 The Sahib Shrine Circus, 13 Sahib Shriners Calendar, 46 Sahib Shrine Salads House Salad $2.50 Restaurant & Lounge Caesar Salad $2.00 September 2013 Chopped Chef Salad Bowl $8.95 Lunch 11 AM – 2 PM Chicken & Tuna Salad Plate $6.95 Lounge 11:00 am to 9:00 pm Lettuce, tomato cottage cheese Friday 11:00 am till… Monday Evening Appetizers Tacos & Hot Dogs $1.50 each Chili Dog $1.75 ½ dozen Chicken Wings $3.95 Tuesday Evening Dozen Chicken Wings $6.95 CLOSED served hot, mild or Bar B Q with celery and bleu cheese Wednesday Evening Onion Ring Basket $4.95 5 PM till 7:30 PM Chicken Tenders $7.95 Cheese Quesadilla $6.95 french fries & honey mustard sauce Chicken Quesadilla $7.95 Combos Low Calorie Plate $6.95 Low Calorie Plate $6.95 served w/ fresh fruit and cottage cheese 8 oz ground beef patty with cottage Western Omelet $5.95 cheese and fresh fruit served w/fresh fruit (PASTA SPECIAL) To be announced. Soup and 1/2 Sandwich $4.75 Reservations Please: 366-4449 ext. 311 Cup of soup of day and ½ sandwich tuna salad, chicken salad, sliced ham HillBILLY BUFFET-THURSDAY’S or sliced turkey Serving 5:00 to 7:00 PM Western Omelet $5.95 Sept. 5 Pork and Sauerkraut with fresh fruit Sept. 12 Chicken ala King over Noodles Sandwiches Sept. 19 Meatloaf Sept. 26 Sweet and Sour Pork 8 oz Burger on a Kaiser roll $6.95 Includes: Fried green tomatoes, fried fish, lettuce, tomato, onion with French fries potatoes, beans, coleslaw, gravy, biscuits, rolls, Cheeseburger $7.25 dessert, coffee and tea. Turkey-Ham Club with fries $7.95 Friday Evening 5 PM till 7:30 PM Ham and Cheese sandwich $4.95 All Dinner entrees are served with your choice with chips of potato or rice, chef choice of vegetable, Chicken Salad Sandwich $4.95 and soup or salad with chips Twin Tenderloins of Beef $15.95 Tuna Salad Sandwich $4.95 pan fried w/Monterey jack cheese, with chips mushroom, tomato Liverwurst & Onion $4.75 Prime Rib of Beef, au jus, $14.95 ¼ Lb. Hot Dog with fries $3.95 horseradish sauce BLT with chips $4.50 Chicken Cordon Bleu $11.95 Grilled Cheese & Tomato $3.95 ham, swiss cheese, cheese sauce Baby Beef Liver and onions $10.95 Soup of the Day Fish and Chips (Alaskan Pollock)$ 8.95 Cup $2.50 French fries and coleslaw Bowl $3.75 Hot Pastrami on Rye $ 8.95 w/Provolone cheese and fries Soda $1.00 Coffee/Tea $1.00 Low Calorie Plate $ 6.95 “Dinner Reservations Encouraged” 8 oz. beef patty, cottage cheese, 941-366-4449 ext 311 fresh fruit Page 4 SAHIB REPORTER September 2013 The Chaplain’s corner Reporter by the late Rev. Noble Don Kerr eptember means vacation time Maybe, too, there might be some The Official Monthly Publication of Sis over. Where did you go? What change in attitude and disposition. Sahib Shriners did you do? Where we went and A wise thought from the Bible ex- A.A.O.N.M.S. what we did doesn’t much matter, presses the idea: “In whatsoever 600 N. Beneva Road as long as we get away from where state I am, I have learned to be Sarasota, FL 34232 we are and from what we’ve been content.” Turning that thought Phone: (941) 366-4449 doing. Vacation means a chance upside down, we find that to be FAX: (941) 366-8578 for something different; to provide content is to be satisfied, while to Email: [email protected] us with new dreams, new adven- be discontent is to be dissatisfied. Web: http://sahibshrine.org tures and new thoughts. Which is better? If we remain sat- Editor-in-Chief September starts out with La- isfied, there is no progress forward. Gary Schweinshaupt bor Day on the first Monday. Then If we are content with what is, Phone: (941) 356-5381 it is Rosh Hashanah on Septem- then we do not try to improve our Email: [email protected] ber 4, which begins the Jewish New situation. Staff Writer Year. Then Yom Kipper follows on Just as autumn moves our time- Malcolm Van Dyke II September 13, which is always a table forward; so, as age creeps Phone: (941) 955-6483. time for reflection as well as being upon us we can look back to those Email: [email protected] a time of hope and promise. Then former days of yore and believe Staff Photographers we arrive at the first day of au- that out of the past comes a sense Sarasota County tumn on September 22. In between of accomplishment and fulfillment Malcolm Van Dyke II Phone: (941) 955-6483. those times is September 11, one of which have been achieved. Email: [email protected] the most terrifying days in history, That is the way it is with Sahib Manatee County a most solemn time never to forget. Shriners. We have heard it said Bob Rodd So, autumn brings about a many times. To remain content Phone: (941) 776-0937 change of seasons with some tinges with the way things are and cease Email: [email protected] of color perhaps for certain foliage. to bring in new members, we do Staff Assistant It is the season of harvest, when not go forward. So, may God bless Bobbi Schweinshaupt all that has been sown in the fields us all with that true Masonic spirit comes to fruition with the fall. and let us be up and doing! The Reporter is dedicated to promoting the interests of Sahib Shriners, Shriners Hospitals for Children, Shrine Burns Institutes and the Sahib Shrine Clubs and Units and Freemasonry. Editor’s notes DEADLINE by Gary Schweinshaupt, KCCH, [email protected] All materials for publication must be submit- ted to the Sahib Shriners office no later than ady Bobbi and I are great fans butions in the same why Little the first day of the month for publication in the of the Little League World Se- League does. Shrine is also spread- following month. L ries and have had it tuned in for ing, perhaps the groups in Puerto Text and images produced using comput- the last week and look forward to Rico, Germany and the Philippines ers may be submitted via email or on a PC- compatible floppy diskette or CD. Text should another week of more of the same. will inject a new enthusiasm the be submitted in ASCII format or in a com- There is surely a high degree of rest of us can feed off of as we monly-used word processor format. Photos, competitiveness, but it is mixed struggle to keep our fraternity from floppy diskettes or CDs from units or clubs will with civility and morality. It does dwindling, we need to keep our eyes be returned to writer. one’s heart good to see the frater- on what draws people to organiza- Sahib Shriners disclaim any liability from nal and familial ties of all the teams tions like ours and the Little League. any loss or damages resulting from articles, and their families. The program is We are members of the largest opinions, statements or representations expressed or implied in this publication. building across the world. This year and oldest fraternity in the world, teams from Australia and the almost everyone has a father or All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form Czech Republic joined the program, grandfather or uncle who was a without permission in writing from the publisher, a testament that character-build- Mason, but many people aren't except by other Shriner publications. Requests ing activities like the Little League quite certain just who Masons are. for reproduction should be addressed to Sahib are important to most societies. There are things we want to do Shriners. Copyright © 2013. We have to hope that character in the world. There are things we SHRINE HOSPITAL INFORMATION building and morality will remain want to do “inside our own minds” For information or assistance in contacting an endeavor that stays a part of and we enjoy being together with the Shriners Hospitals for Children or a Shrine more societies, and that Freema- men we like and respect. That is Burns Institute call: sonry will continue to make contri- what we need to promote. National: (800) 237-5055 Florida: (888) 665-KIDS Photo on Page 1: Photographer Al Cobb. Sahib clowns gathered for National Clown Week Celebration. Sarasota: (941) 955-2494 The Reporter: is published monthly (except in July), a subscription is included in our member’s annual Sahib Shrine dues of $100, by Email: [email protected] the Sahib Shrine Temple, Inc., 600 N.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    48 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us