Sunday, January 21, 2018

Ontario District PER/DD Clinic New Date/Schedule

The Ontario District Activities have been re-scheduled for Saturday February 3, 2018. The activities will be conducted at Camillus Lodge #2367 beginning at 11am.  Please refer to the following schedule of events.

Schedule
11:00 am    PER Meeting
12:00 pm    Luncheon
1:00 pm      Eleventh Hour Toast Competition
DD Clinic    Immediately following Toast Competition
3:00 pm      Awards

Ontario District Hoop Shoot 2018 Winners

Winners of the Ontario District Hoop Shoot
Boys

8-9  Colin Jackson Straub, Camillus Lodge
10 - 11 Landon Rumble, Liverpool Lodge
12 - 13 Charles Searles, Syracuse Lodge

Girls

8-9  Marie Sweet, Fulton Lodge
10 - 11 Abigail Somers, Fulton Lodge
12 - 13 Mollie James, Camilus Lodge

Congratulations to all that participated!!

Thank you so much to all of the volunteers who helped make the Hoop Shoot possible -
Oswego Lodge:
Dave Buske, Colleen Rinaldo, Bill Reedy SR, Bill Fatiga, Jim Godden, Linda Sawyer, Bill Chorley and Jan Pashley.

Liverpool Lodge:
Bob "Snuffy" Smith, Larry and Paula Gillette

Camillus Lodge:
Tom Kinsella, and Diane Daniels

Syracuse Lodge:
Pam Allen

Fulton Lodge:
Joyce Coady



Monday, January 8, 2018

2018 Ontario District PER Meeting/ DD Clinic Schedule


What is Just Say "No"


What is Just Say” No”



The Just Say “No” Program is a program that is sponsored and paid for by the Liverpool Elks Lodge.  It is offered to students at the third grade level at no cost to the schools.  The idea behind the program is to provide the students with information about smoking, drinking, drug use, as well as peer pressure, so that when confronted with these items they can make a consciences choice to avoid them.  We reached approximately 380children in the overpool School District in 2017.

The program runs for six weeks, one day per week for about an hour.   All students involved in the program receive tee shirts which we ask each to wear each Friday throughout the program.  We divided the classes into two groups; some students receive red shirts the others blue.  This creates a little competition between the groups to get the students involved in wearing their shirts. 

Each week a guest speaker comes to the school to presents a session on one of the following; smoking and tobacco products, alcohol abuse, addictions and peer pressure.  Each of the sessions provide the students with facts about the topic regarding why people do it, why they shouldn’t and some of the negative impacts on them if they were to choose to use them.

Smoking:  The presenter speaks to the students about why people might smoke and why they shouldn’t.  This is done with questions and open discussions.  The speaker provides the students with reasons to avoid smoking; such as illnesses that can be gotten from smoking, the cost of smoking, people’s desire to be away from smokers, etc.  A lung machine is also brought to the school to display what a lung looks like and also what will happen to the lung when infected by emphysema and cancer.  They also talk about ways to help people who smoke to quit.

Drinking:  A volunteer from Prevention Network presents a session on drinking. Discussing reasons not to drink and what are some of the affects on people who do drink.  The presenter has a short video tape about a cat that drinks too much and becomes possessive of its milk dish.  The video shows how an addiction can change some ones personality and disposition.

Addiction / choices:  This program deals with drugs and everyday items that can cause addictions, things such as caffeine, sugar as well as prescription drugs and medicine.  Many common products have substances in them that may affect people differently and this session shows the students something as simple as coca-cola can have an affect on someone by over use. 

Peer Pressure: This program is provided by Prevention Network.  They talk to the students about what it is and how to handle peer pressure from classmates to do drugs, drink and smoke.



In conjunction with the program we also ask that the students participate in a poster contest.  The topic of their poster can be on how to say “No”, informative information on drugs, reason not to use drugs, etc.  A poster contest is held toward the end of the program at Liverpool Elks Lodge where poster from all of the schools are on display and the students and parents are asked to vote on winners from each of the schools.  A magic show is offered that day at the Lodge for all participants. 

The last week of the program is a pizza party with an awards ceremony to present prizes to the top three poster winners.  All students receive "Just Say No"  pencils. 

At no time do we try to set stead fast rules or to lecture.  The whole point is to hopefully provide students with information and facts so that they can make their own choices.



BPOE 2348 ( Liverpool NY) Liverpool Spaghetti Dinner






Liverpool Elks Lodge No. 2348 recently held their annual Spaghetti Dinner for patients from the Syracuse VA Hospital.  There were 17 Vets attending the dinner.  Entertained by the acapella group Harmony Katz, for over an hour, there were smiles on everyone's faces.  All were given Sweatshirts and Fleece Shirts to take back to the VA.  They were also given entrance tickets to Onondaga County's Lights on the Lake to be used at a later date. Lights on the Lake is a two mile display of Christmas Lights along the shore on Onondaga Lake.





BPOE 830 (Fulton NY) Fulton Breakfast


Fulton Elks Lodge No. 830 hosted a breakfast for approximately 60 special needs residents from several group homes located throughout Oswego County.  Breakfast was served including scrambled eggs, sausage, pancakes, tater tots, juice and milk. There were arts and crafts projects and each attendee had the chance to meet with Santa and received a gift from him.  This is the 6th year Fulton Elks Lodge has hosted this event, in conjunction with the Oswego County Opportunities group homes.   Pictured are workers from the OCO Group Homes.