POTENTATE’S NOTICE MESSAGE STATED MEETING This Form With Your $150.00 Room Deposit. NON-REFUNDABLE...
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VOLUME #5SEPTEMBER 2016
STATED MEETING
6:00 P.M. - Hospitality - 200 E Diamond Dr6:30 P.M. - Dinner - $10.00 Per Person7:30 P.M. - MeetingWear Your Fez *2016 Dues Card
*You must have a current dues card to attend Stated Meeting
The ladies are invited to attend the dinner prior to the Stated Meeting. We will be having entertainment while our Nobles are attending the meeting. Cost for the prepared meal is $10.00 per person.RESERVATIONS ARE A MUST and should be turned into the Temple Business Office at 785-825-0206 by SEPTEMBER 2ND, 2016.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2016
NOTICE Summer is almost over. There have been numerous parades and I thank all of you for your attendance and participation. Parades are our best advertisement. If you did not attend the western Kansas picnic at Wallace, you missed a great day of fellowship
and lots of great food. Thank you Mark and Cindy Smith and the western Kansas Shrine Clubs for hosting the day.We had a great Potentate’s Ball in June. Thank you Darin and Sarah Martin for all your preparations and hosting for the evening. It was everything we wanted for a Ball. 2016 Imperial session was held in July in Tampa and was attended by five Isis nobles: Louie and Nancy Slavik, Tim Fowler, Mark and Cindy Smith, John and Gladys Gilpin, Doug and Marne Jolley. The seminar sessions were very informative, the fireworks on the 4th fantastic and the weather hot and humid. Another successful Golf Tournament was held in July. It was enjoyed by many; the steaks were great afterwards also. Thank you to Lance Waymaster and his crew who organized the event. East-West Shrine football game is over. Thanks to the units and clubs for feeding the players and coaches the five nights prior to the game. Also thanks to all those that helped and furnished food for the hospitality room at the game. August 6th was our first gun raffle. It proved to be a very successful event. I wish to thank the many people that helped and those who donated prizes. I especially want to thank Darin Martin and Tim Fowler for their great job of managing and organizing the gun raffle. Job well done! Election is just a few months away. Do you know anyone who might be interested in the position of Oriental Guide? It is time to start thinking about it. Prayers to those who are unable to attend our functions. We miss you. Illus. Sir Louie R. Slavik, Potentate 2016
There are so many nobles and ladies to thank for a successful Shrine Bowl week–the Western Kansas ladies who provided cookies for the ball players while they were at practice in Salina and those who donated food for the hospitality table at Emporia. A special thanks to these individuals who helped serve the hospitality food: Steve and Barb Schoming, Rod Kalivoda, Dave Davis, Russ & Connie Ingle and Steve Gawith. It definitely takes many to have a successful event.
Pictured, left to right: Illus. Sir, Bart Ogden, Illus. Sir Jim Whitehead, Illus Sir, Louis Slavik, Imperial Sir, Jeff Sauder, Illus. Sir Garry Dial, Imperial Sir, Chris Smith and Illus. Sir Terry Quarles.
POTENTATE’S MESSAGE
KANSAS SHRINE BOWL 2016
ISIS SHRINE NEWS
Ills. Sir Louis R. Slavik ..............................................................PotentateJohn R. Gilpin ............................................................... Recorder / Editor
ELECTIVE DIVANLouis R. Slavik ...........................................................................PotentateDarin C. Martin ................................................................ Chief RabbanTimothy A. Fowler ..................................................... Assistant RabbanMark E. Smith ..................................................... High Priest & ProphetRussell B. Ingle .................................................................Oriental GuideSteven W. Schoming .................................................................TreasurerJohn R. Gilpin .............................................................................. RecorderJ. Douglas Jolley ........................................................ Recorder Emeritus
IMPERIAL COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVESLouis R. Slavik ...........................................................................PotentateDarin C. Martin ................................................................ Chief RabbanTimothy A. Fowler ..................................................... Assistant RabbanJohn R. Gilpin .............................................................................. RecorderJ. Douglas Jolley ......................................................................... Emeritus
CENTRAL STATES SHRINE ASSOCIATIONREPRESENTATIVES
Louis R. Slavik ...........................................................................PotentateDarin C. Martin ................................................................ Chief RabbanTimothy A. Fowler ..................................................... Assistant RabbanMark E. Smith ..................................................... High Priest & ProphetJohn R. Gilpin .............................................................................. RecorderJ. Douglas Jolley ................ Recorder Emeritus/05-06 CSSA President
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The following was taken from Strong to the Core written by H. Norman Wright. I can’t think of anything I could write that would be more appropriate:
Lord, You have given me everything good in my life. Remind me that I haven’t done it and that I’m not You. I pray now for a greater sense of responsibility... Help me never to do anything that I would spend the rest of my life regretting. Lord, I want to always remember my responsibility to my friends, to those I love, and to those who love me and those who don’t. I want to be faithful so I don’t disappoint those who love me. Help me not fail anyone who depends on me. Keep me from being a source of grief to others. Lord, sometimes it’s difficult to be faithful, but I know that You can keep me faithful. Thank You that it’s not just up to me! Help me not to be a man who remembers my rights and forgets my responsibilities. Help me not to be a man who wants to get everything out of life without putting anything into it. Help me not to be a man who doesn’t care what happens to others. Remind me that I am responsible to You and will answer to You for the way I use what You have given me. And help me each minute of the day to remember how much You love me and how Jesus died for me.
I praise You. Amen.
Yours in the Faith, Richard Luthi, Chaplain
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Thursday - 7:30 - Depart Salina Check into the Comfort Inn 6:00 pm - McFarlin’s Restaurant (choice) 8:00 pm - Oak Ridge Boys Friday - 2:00 pm - Texas Tenors 5:00 pm - Shindig’s Restaurant 7:30 pm - Clay Cooper Country Express Saturday - 10:30 am - Shoji Tabuchi Show 3:00 pm - Acrobats of China/New Shanghai 6:00 pm - Outback Steak and Oyster Bar (choice) 8:00 pm - Presley’s Country Jubilee Sunday - 7:30 am - Depart Branson
BRANSON, MISSOURI TOUR NOVEMBER 17th - 20th, 2016
HAPPY RETIREMENT TO JOHN AND MARCIA
Isis package program includes: 3 - nights at the Comfort Inn at Thousand Hills, 203 South Wildwood Dr — Phone: (417) 335-4727; Bus Service - 6 Shows - 3 Dinners - 3 Breakfasts, hotel luggage handling, applicable
taxes and gratuities.
Come along and help give Recorder John Gilpin and Office Manager Marcia Lanoue a great send off and thank them for all the years of service
they have given Isis Shriners.
BRANSON PACKAGE RESERVATIONReservations are on a first come, first served basis. 54 passenger bus.
MOTEL DEADLINE - OCTOBER 15th, 2016
(BALANCE DUE BEFORE OCTOBER 1st, 2016)Please complete this reservation form and return it along with your check to:
Isis Temple, P.O. Box 2778, Salina, KS 67402-2778
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ADDRESS
NonShriners
Welcome
These We Do Not Forget
IN MEMORIAMOur beloved Brethren live on in new and more glorious life and
service. We carry their influence in our lives and their memories in our hearts. They are not forgotten.
MAY 2016Jack Rea Petty - Salina, KS
Clarence Eugene Whitley - Minneapolis, KS Paul Rex Herrington - Wichita, KS Paul Richard Elliott - Abilene, KS
JUNE 2016Dloyd Strnad - Formosa, KS
Richard Donald Rasure - Goodland, KSJohn Martin Britting - McPherson, KS
JULY 2016Thomas Wilson Jones - Colby, KS
Harold Peter “Pete” DeHoff - Council Grove, KSDonald E. Pesicka - Olathe, KS
During the summer months we have been busy with parades around the state. (1) On July 4 the LOH, Clowns and Engineers participated in the Junction City Sundown Salute Parade at Junction City. (2) The Ottawa County Parade was on July 19. Hospitality was provided by the Ottawa County Shrine Club at the Boy Scout Hall. (3) On July 30, the East-West Shrine Bowl parade was held in Emporia with good attendance by LOH, Engineers and Clowns. (4) The Tri-Rivers Fair and Parade here in Salina was held on August 2. Many of our local Shriners participated. Unfortunately, the jeep “took a vacation.” Thank you Lady Nancy and Lady Gladys for setting up and cleaning up after the Hospitality.(5) On August 4, we attended the Abilene Free Fair Parade. The LOH, Engineers, and Clowns, as well as the JC Shrine Club, attended. A special thank you to Chuck Weaver and Paul Hoerner of the Abilene Shrine Club for the hospitality hog roast/hamburger-hotdog feed. A great deal of work and cooperation was needed to accomplish everything associated with this year’s Shrine Bowl. A special thank you to everyone for the hard work and planning! On July 22, Galen & Bonnie Elliott, Richard Christiancy, and several nobles and their wives fed the football players. Don Boxberger led the group in feeding them again on July 23. Then on July 26, the Uniformed Units, Bobby Hodge and Richard Christiancy prepared a roast beef dinner with all the trimmings. The food was wonderful at all the meals! The football players and coaching staff were very appreciative & polite, and it was great talking with them. The actual Shrine Bowl activities were held on July 30 in Emporia, beginning with the parade mentioned above, and culminating with the Shrine Bowl Game. There was a great turn out! As we finished the summer activities, the Hog Roast, was held on August 20th at the Shrine Temple and was delicious. It has been great working with everyone during these activities. Your help is greatly appreciated!
Thank you.Stephen R. Gawith, Director of Uniformed Units
FROM THE DIRECTOR OF UNIFORMED UNITS
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Pictured at the Northwest KS Annual Picnic at Wallace, KS, Pleasant Valley Ranch. June 11th, 2016. Left to Right, Potentate Louis R. Slavik, Jace McKinney the dad holding Derick (5 years old), Hospital Patient, mother Kacie McKinney holding Noah (2 and half years old). Tammy M. Robbins, Senior Director - Central Region, Public Relations and Communications of Shriners Hospitals for Children St. Louis, MO, High Priest & Prophet, Mark E. Smith.
WALLACE KANSAS ANNUAL PICNIC
Pictured: Front Row: Carly Commerford, Chase Gilpin, Kenleigh Weiss, Sidney Lobato, Rigdon Lambeth. Back Row: Tye Davis, Mayci Ingram, Baylee Brin, Reagan Goetz, Savannah Sutton Coaches: Scott Gilpin, Ed Morgan, Ryan Commerford, Jerre Ann Morgan. Tournament: ASA 12U 2016 State Championship, 24 teams, July 9 and 10, 26 teams from the state of Kansas played, Salina Pink Panthers were the champions of the Silver Bracket.
UNIFORMED UNITS SPONSORS SALINA PINK PANTHERS BALL TEAM
SALINA SPORTSMANS EVENT 2016
LEGION OF HONOR PARADES
Here we are at the end of a very successful summer. In May, your Divan decided to join Midian, Ararat and Abdallah Temples in the 4th Annual Sportsman Event. We were about 1 month behind the other Temples in getting our tickets and by the time we launched, most of our Shrine Clubs and Units where dark for the summer. However ,about 50 Nobles stepped up and helped us sell tickets and make the event on August 6th in Salina very successful. The way the event worked is Midian bought the 100 guns and paid for the tickets to be printed with our name on them. The ticket price was $20.00 and we got to keep $10.00 for every ticket we sold. Then the day of the drawing, we held a party at the Shrine Center with some games and other raffles going on. The day of sales paid for all of our expenses so our ticket money was all profit. We would like to thank the Legion of Honor, Greeters, Illustrious Sir Louis, Chief Rabban Darin and South Solomon Shrine Club for helping us with prizes for the Salina part of the event. I am happy to report that Isis Shriners cleared around $18,000 from this event. We are starting to put our committee together for next years event, it will be on the 1st Saturday of August 2017. If you are interested in helping out, please call or email me at [email protected] 785-313-7222.
Fraternally, Tim Fowler 2016 Sportsman Event Chairman Assistant Rabban
The Salina Sportsmans Event 100 Gun Raffle was held on August 6th. Assistant Rabban, Timothy Fowler and Potentate, Louis Slavik with the winner of the Traeger Portable Tabletop Grill, Mike Smith, Junction City. The Legion of Honor at the Sundowner Parade in Juction
City on July 4, 2016.
Chief Rabban Darin Martin & Lady Sarah &
Chief Rabban Jeff Johnson & Lady Gloria (Abdallah Shrine)
are pleased to invite nobles, friends, and family to join them on the 2017 Potentate’s trip to
Crown Paradise Golden Resort – Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
February 25th – March 4th
This adults-only resort offers everything you need to create unforgettable moments. Some all-inclusive features include:
Spacious and comfortable rooms with balcony. Mini fridge stocked daily with soft drinks, beers and bottles of water.
Domestic and imported drinks – waiter service in pool and beach area Three restaurants and two snack bars with 3 full-service bars Daily recreational activities, nightly entertainment & shows, non-motorized
watersports, gymnasium, heated swimming pool & jacuzzi, tennis courts
Flights to and from Kansas City (MCI) or Wichita available.
Total money due to Abdallah Shrine Temple by November 18th.
For more information, price quotes, and to book the trip, contact: Jan Nations Tel: 417-249-0043
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SEPTEMBER 2016
Hoisington Labor Day ParadeSOOB Mtg - 2:00 PM
BL #60 - 7:00 PM
LABOR DAYRed Cross of Constantine
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Ottawa Co SC Eastern Star 7:30 PM Russell SC
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York Rite 7:30 PMDir. Staff - 7:00 PM
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Hi Plains SCAutumn Begins
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Shrine Office Closed
It has been some time since an update has appeared in the Isis Newsletter from the Legion of Honor. I will apologize for this slight. The following are just a few of the activities that have occurred over the past two months. On July 4, we participated in the Sundowner Parade in Junction City. We had a good turnout to ride the trailer. The Parade went well. However, I tried to keep up with our Treasurer, Steve Schoming, in returning to the staging area. (I found out that was not a good idea.) Riders on the trailer had a wild and terrifying ride. I had the window up on my truck and could not hear the riders yelling and screaming to slow down. I was banned from ever pulling the trailer in a parade again. On July 16, John Reynolds sponsored a Legion of Honor Golf Team to participate in the Russell Shrine Golf Tournament. The tournament was a lot of fun and a steak dinner followed. The Ottawa County Parade in Minneapolis was on July 19. John Reynolds pulled the trailer. Again, there was a good turnout to ride the trailer. Ottawa County Shrine Club hosted the hospitality at the shelter in the park. On July 30, I pulled the Legion of Honor trailer in the Shrine Bowl Parade in Emporia. Don Moser was the only rider. He said I did a good job and the ride was not wild or terrifying. Hospitality followed the parade. I must compliment the Isis Divan. They did an outstanding job putting this hospitality on. August 2 was the Tri-Rivers Fair Parade in Salina. Thanks to everyone who attended and rode the trailer. We had a good turnout. Our latest parade was on August 4. This was the Abilene Free Fair Parade. We had several riders for this parade. Abilene Shrine Club had pulled pork at the Civic Center. Thank you. You did an outstanding job.
Herb Summers, 1ST LCDRLegion of Honor
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