Friday, December 2, 2011

December News

VERMONT OES E-MAIL NEWSLETTER & ANNOUNCEMENTS –

DECEMBER, 2011


MEETINGS: Coral Chapter #16, Sickle Chapter #34, and Johnson Chapter #65 are having Entertainment of Grand Officers on Saturday, December 3rd, 2011 at the Morrisville Masonic Temple. Schedule of events: Registration at 11:30 a.m., luncheon at 12:30 p.m. cost: donation, entertainment at 1:30 p.m., with meeting to follow. RSVP: to Addie Salls, W.M., E-Mail: amckds@hotmail.com or call cell: 802-279-3782. W.M.'s : Addie Salls, Claudia McLane, Lisa Stearns, WP's: Ken Salls, PGP, and Michael Chase.

Mary C. Burdick, Chapter #6 of Jericho, VT will hold Friendship Nighton Monday, Dec. 5, 2011.  Refreshments will be served before our meeting at 6:30 pm and will include a pound auction.  Meeting begins at 7:30 pm. 

On Saturday, January 21st, 2012, is the Annual Midwinter meeting

On February 17-18 will be the Can-Am Weekend will be held in New Hampshire. 

This year's Grand Family sends this message to all:
      
"Christmas is not in tinsel, lights, and outward show;
The secret lies in an inner glow.
It's lighting a fire inside the heart, Good will and joy are a vital part
It's a higher thought and a greater plan. It's a glorious dream deep down inside,
Then engulfs the world like a mighty tide."

"May your Christmas be filled with joy and the spirit of Christmas from our families to yours,"
   
The Grand Chapter of Vermont

Patty Rousseau, Worthy Grd. Matron               Richard K. Backus, Worthy Grd. Patron 

Jerri K. Riegler, PGM/ Grd. Secretary               Patricia Bowman, Grand Lecturer

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

60 Year Member!



L to R:  Sister Jacqueline Carpenter, Worthy Matron of Charity Chapter No. 57, OES, Williamstown, Vermont presenting Sister Florence Perrin with a 60-year membership pin in Eastern Star, and a dozen of roses.   Sister Florence will be 92 years old in January.  This presentation was made at the regular meeting of Charity Chapter No. 57, Order Eastern Star on November 14, 2011.

Friday, November 11, 2011

November News

VERMONT OES E-MAIL NEWSLETTER & ANNOUNCEMENTS

NOVEMBER,  2011

 “Constant and determined effort breaks down all resistance and sweeps away all obstacles.”

Entertainment of Grand Officers will be held at Kingsbury Chapter #77 in Plainfield on Tuesday, November 1st.Registration will be at 6:00 p.m., with entertainment at 6:30 p.m. and meeting  following. RSVP should  have been done by October 20th. to Linda Walbridge, P. O. Box 95, Cabot, VT 05647 or call 802-563-2307, or E-Mail lmwstop@yahoo.com. refreshments to follow meeting.

Just a reminder that International Weekend 2011 will be held in Warwick, R.I. on November 4,5, & 6th  for people who have already done their reservations.

Our new members Tara and Joan are inviting all Grand Representatives to a fun filled evening and dinner. Sister Tara Liloia is Grand Representative of Iowa and Sister Joan Whitesell of Puerto Rico. They are very keen members and I hope we can encourage them more by having some Grand Representatives visit our chapter on November 8th. Dinner is at 6:30 and meeting 7:30. Tara and Joan have a great program for everyone to enjoy. This is at Columbia Chapter #76 in Alburgh. Note from Sister Barbara Wheaton, GGCCM.


A “Basket Party” that is going to be hosted by Adoniram Chapter, No 22. The basket party is the first day of deer season,Saturday, November 12th. (A great time to go to a basket party while others are out walking in the woods.) It will be held at the Modern Woodmen of America (MWA) main building which is on Main Street (Route 30) Wells, Vermont. There is plenty of parking available. We will have a nice collection of baskets and door prizes. The cost to enter is $7 which includes lunch and one envelope of 10 tickets. Additional envelopes may be purchased. Doors will open at 11 a.m.  The drawings will begin after lunch, rather than 1 p.m. 


CHRISTMAS TEA LUNCHEON to be held on Saturday, November 12th at 12:30 at the Williamstown Masonic Lodge (across from Elementary School) Cost $10.00 Soup, tea sandwiches, scones, desserts  RAFFLE TABLE - Sponsored by Charity Chapter, No. 57, OES to benefit our "Adopt a Family Project"     Reservations 433-5453 or 479-9664

Gilman #88 and Fairhaven Chapters #70 are inviting everyone to an open Grand Officer’s Visitation on Saturday, 19th inFairhaven at the Masonic Temple. The Luncheon is at 12:00 noon with entertainment at 1:00 p.m. with the meeting to follow.RSVP: by November 12th to Hazel D. Grant, tel. # 948-2266 or E-Mail heydo123@shoreham.net.

On Saturday, December 3rd, Grand Officers in Morrisville is being hosted by three Chapters: Johnson #65, Morrisville  #16 and Stowe #34. (More info. Coming)

Special Note:

I have until March to place and fill orders for the GGC triennial project "Service Dogs", I have plenty of the $5 pins left to sell in house and they have mens neck ties available in Maroon only I'm told, I have seen others and could try to get them. 
Pins             $5
Ties             $10   
Scarves       $10

They make great gifts and we hope to help some dog find it's way to serve a VT resident.                                 Sister Barbara Coleman

Written by Elaine L. Harrington, P.M. with approval from Patricia Rousseau, W.G.M, and Richard K. Backus, W.G.P.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Tonight is our annual Thanksgiving feast, an exchange that started several years ago!  We go to Red Mtn's Oct. meeting in costumes and bring the treats and refreshments and they come to our Nov. meeting; Thanks giving dinner on wheels - with lots of PIE!  We eat and visit first, have our meeting and back to the Pie.  This year we are in white as Our DDGI's were rescheduled to come this same night. Our offering was to ESTARL and we gave thanks for many things.  2 side liners from Chester, one w/ DDGI Sherrill Gould, 16 from Red Mtn with DDGI James Chancey and 15 of our members.  Sister Helen Whitman is now an affiliate so she is Pro-tem Chaplain, Sister Eris doubles as AM and organist with Sister Addie still out of a home here,  Brother Pug Chapin is awaiting a surgery call so he was absent but Bro. Stuart took the photo and was Sentinel pro-tem, Dale Woods graciously sat in for Electa as Pat Decatur was having a rough day (I know she was sad to miss all the laughs and pie).  We hope she feels better.  






Submitted by:
Sister Barbara Coleman

Pink Ladies


Looks like fun was being had at the Happy Days International Weekend!

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Special Birthday

There will be a celebration of  Frances Baker's 99th Birthday this year on Tuesday, November 8th. She is residing at the Green Mountain Nursing Home in Colchester.  Please send her a shower of cards to Phil & Marie Morton, 62 Rollin Irish Rd., Milton, VT 05468 . If you wish to see her and can join her, stop by and see her on the 8th from 6:00 o'clock on for some cake and ice cream. She would love to see all of her friends.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Charity Chapter No. 57 Friendship Night

 At the last meeting of Charity Chapter No. 57 in Williamstown they had a number of visitors from their sister Chapter in Maine.  



Sister Arline Tucker, Past Grand Matron (1978) and husband Pete Tucker, attending Charity Chapter No. 57 friendship night on October 10, 2011.


Photo and details shared by Cedric L. Smith, PGP.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The Unpredictable 'Unpredictables'

Again, the “Unpredictables” singing group of LaPlotte Chapter #64 have graced the stage at the 11th annual Charlotte Tractor Parade with a little help from some of our friends, Garry Sharron playing bass, and Ellie’s grandson Eric on guitar. It was a gorgeous day with lots of sun and temperatures in the upper 70’s and a very appreciative audience.


The “Unpredictables” singing group has been entertaining at Eastern Star events and bringing their funny and lively entertainment to many nursing homes and senior centers around the state for many years now. We are presently working on our upcoming fall tour which will be kicking off very shortly.

Submitted by: Maurice Humphrey PP

Monday, October 17, 2011

Past Grands Tea

What a fun time sharing memories.  For our entertainment the PG's were asked to tell how they joined, on who and to recall a special memory, etc..  For some it was hard to choose just one. 





What a fun way to learn the history of our Fraternal Family.  It was echoed well that each sister or brother can have special nods, winks, stories and memories that only they (one or two) can readily recall a special memory and they can choose to share it or not.  These were very apparent throughout the room, with smiles and laughs all around.  It was repeated often how much each has counted on others to bring them through hard times and take great joy in celebrating whenever we can.  Many now gone remembered so fondly.  Whole families stretching generations or new memberships with vague intent turning into great joy and commitment.  Fathers and daughters sharing the limelight and pride in each other.




What a pleasure to share some of these quiet, open, get to know you moments in Williamstown at Charity Chapter #57, with such service, hospitality, all timelessly set in a Christmas themed room.



Thank you all for coming, sharing and caring.
All of us loving our Fraternity

GO in South Hero

An ever kind, watchful John Lake is nearby (and attentive w/snacks) while this little sweet heart patiently waits for her dad who works nights and came to entertain us with his gift of music.  Those who were there will recall these and smile yet again.  We are about family!  



Sunday, October 9, 2011

Good Works in Jamaica

Sadly no photos to share but I am pleased to report that our Lodge #46 and Chapter #89 hosted displaced people during the Irene event (23 to start and they ran a free BINGO for them with the children winning free candy).  At least one camper took refuge from the water, parked and plugged into the building.  This was truly our first chance to share our designated shelter.  We are thankful for all our God given graces.

At our October meeting last night we also decided to open our doors and put on a free spaghetti dinner, Tue. Oct. 25th 5-7 PM for the community at the Lodge and we will accept donations only to be given to the local town Irene relief fund (as Jamaica was hit very hard).  Any help from our members  and our Lodge is requested and others welcome.  ?'s contact Barbara Coleman AGC  802-297-1439 or via email bsc123@comcast.net .

October News


VERMONT OES E-MAIL NEWSLETTER & ANNOUNCEMENTS

OCTOBER, 2011

“The best thing about the future is that it comes one day at a time.”

The Grand Representatives Association of Vermont will have their fall meeting on Saturday, October 1st in Brandon, Vermont at Marble Chapter #80. RSVP: by September 26th to Sis. Donna Wyman, 319 Wyman St., Brandon, VT 05733, or E-Mail her atrdwayman01@myfairpoint.net. The charge for this noon lunch is $7.00, payable at the door. After lunch they will have the very popular Pretty Package Auction. Bring a Pretty Package or a pretty bag with something nice in it. This is for much needed funds for the coming year. Think of some appropriate name for the June banquet. Also at this time a vote will be taken for amount of dues for the following year. These are payable in January to our Sec. Sheila C. Eddy. A reminder that all current or past Grand Representatives are welcome to the meeting and if your commission has expires please return your sash to Sis. Jerri Riegler, PGM/Grd. Secretary 65 Lindale Dr., Colchester, VT 05446. The pin is yours to keep.     Marilyn Chapin, President.

On Sunday, October 2nd, in Williamstown, at Summit Lodge, Charity Chapter #57 and Iona Chapter #31 is honoring Grand Officers starting with Entertainment at 1:30 p.m. and with the meeting at 2:00 p.m., refreshments following. RSVP: to Kathy Moran at #433-6650 and Lucille Wolf at 222-9084.

Mary C. Burdick, Chapter #6, in Jericho invites all to join them for the entertainment of Grand Officers on Monday, October 3rd. Dinner will begin at 6:00p.m., entertainment at 7:00 p.m., and meeting at 7:30 p.m. The cost of the dinner is $10:00. Please RSVP: to Sis. Joan Stoddert, Sec. at #872-9231 or E-Mail jstoddert@yahoo.com. by September 28th.

You are invited to Entertainment of Grand Officers at Mizpah Chapter #40 at the Chester Masonic Temple on Saturday, October 8th for a 12:00 p.m. Luncheon (donation) and 1:00 p.m. entertainment.  

In District #4, a Friendship Night pot luck supper and Yankee Pie Swap will be held for all on Friday, October 14th at the Grn. Mt. Masonic Center in Williston with a dinner at 6:00 P.M. Bring a dish to share, and a pie to swap. Casual dress, - wear your jeans, bring a friend, and enjoy the fun!  Come and win it, then swap it! Benefit:Vermont National Guard, Charitable Foundation. For more information: Sis. Sandra Lemnah, DDGI #4, 802-864-7136 or E-Mailsblemnah@comcast.net and/or Bro. Daniel Gross, DDGI #4 at 802-849-6934 or ssorgnad@comcast.net.

At the Masonic Lodge in Northfield, Beulah Chapter #15 & Naomi Chapter #18, cordially invites you to Grand Officers Visitation on Sunday October 23rd.  Beginning with registration at 1:30 p.m., entertainment at 2:00 p.m. , meeting at 2:30 p.m. with supper to follow.RSVP: by October 16th. to Sis. Mary Freeman, 35 Freeman Rd.,Northfield, VT 05663 - #802-485-7253 or E-Mail: davidandmaryf@tds.net.

A Halloween Costume Party! In Sharon you are invited to join Forest-Unity Chapter #82, and Lady Washington Chapter #86 for the “Guardians of Light” Grand Officers on Thursday, October 27th, at the 6:00 p.m. dinner in costume at the Sharon Elem. School. Just beyond the Chapter Room in the parking lot, at 7:30 p.m. the meeting (formal dress attire), will be in the Forest-Unity Chapter room. RSVP: to Sis. Karen K. Price, W.M./PGM at #802-763-8314 or kkprice@myfairpoint.net. Prizes for the best costumes!

Temple Chapter #75  at the Green Mt. Center in Williston will be holding Grand Officers meeting on Tuesday, October 18th with a pot-luck supper starting at 6:00 p.m. with meeting at 7:30 p.m. RSVP: Sis. Connie Levesque at 879-6185 or E-Mail conlev8700@comcast.net.

(More announcements for the following G.O. Mtgs to come.:  
October 9th, Past Grand Matron’s & Patron’s Tea in Williamstown.
Oct. 15th, Charlotte Morris – Manchester 
Oct. 16th, and Bristol & Brandon on October 22nd.

For those who were unable to attend the Grand Officer visitations in South Hero or Milton recently, it was announced our own Brother Bud Godin has been appointed a General Grand Chapter Committee Member on the Unfinished Business Committee for this current triennium.  I’m sure we all wish Brother Bud safe travels as he attends to his duties.

DISTRICT #2

The Adoniram Chapter#22 of Manchester  annual basket party will be on Sat. Nov. 12 at the Woodman's Hall on Route 30 in Wells, Vt.Doors will open at 11:30. Lunch and envelope of 10 tickets are $7. Drawing starts after lunch and there are at least 150 baskets to choose from. Any questions call Christine Katz at 362- 0041.

DISTRICT #4

In District #4, a Friendship Night pot luck supper and Yankee Pie Swap will be held for all on Friday, October 14th at the Grn. Mt. Masonic Center in Williston with a dinner at 6:00 P.M. Bring a dish to share, and a pie to swap. Casual dress, - wear your jeans, bring a friend, and enjoy the fun!  Come and win it, then swap it! Benefit:Vermont National Guard, Charitable Foundation. For more information: Sis. Sandra Lemnah, DDGI #4, 802-864-7136 or E-Mailsblemnah@comcast.net and/or Bro. Daniel Gross, DDGI #4 at 802-849-6934 or ssorgnad@comcast.net.

Please do not forget, use the E-Mail site address of www.oes-vt.org. for more updated information. Also subscribe to “Star Bytes” which is the State Newsletter written to all if no computers - c/o Karen K. Price, P.G.M., P.O. Box 221, Sharon, Vt. 05065 (We all try to keep you informed!)

“Courage is not the lack of fear. It is acting in spite of it”.

Written by Elaine L. Harrington, P.M. with approval from Patty Rousseau, W.G.M, and Richard K. Backus, W.G.P.

Other announcements for October: 
 
On Saturday, October 22nd, Libanus Chapter #47 in Bristol, VT. will be having a Grand Officers Visitation. The Registration will begin at 11:00 a.m., followed by Lunch and a pretty package auction at Noon. Open meeting to follow . RSVP: to OESLibanus@com Elisa Beatty - Secretary.
 
 
On Tuesday, November 1st , Kingsbury Chapter #77 will be entertaining Grand Officers in Plainfield, Vt. Registration  will begin at 6:00 p.m. with entertainment at 6:30 p.m. and meeting at 7:15 p.m. RSVP:  by October 20th to: Linda Walbridge P.O. Box 95, Cabot, VT 05647 or lmwstop@yahoo.com or 802-563-2307. Refreshments to follow meeting.
 



Star Love,

E. Harrington

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Grand Officers in Milton

Worthy Grand Patron, “We always have fun when we come up north!”

What a beautiful day for a meeting and counting yesterday’s weather that was two specular days in a row. Nice break for those who were traveling.

Grand Officers visitation at Chittenden Chapter No. 59 in Milton started out with members gathering to register with Sister Jerri Riegler, PGM. There were guest books to sign and John Hoyt also had tickets for our upcoming Turkey dinner in October.

At three pm we started the afternoon off with the entertainment portion of the day. . . . As I looked around the room, I had a good feeling everyone was enjoying the program. We were treated to several pieces of music performed by Hannah Crary and her fiddle. An intense quiet by the audience during the first piece, was a concern to Hannah (she explained) until we followed with a loud ovation.


Hannah added commentary between her numbers and won the group over with her bubbly personality.



After Hannah was finished, the Worth Patron had a surprise for the Worthy Grand Patron. The WGP was asked to join the WP in the West for ride on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle.

After mechanical issues were addressed, the bike was ‘pushed’ toward the East!


As this was an open meeting the officers of Chittenden Chapter No.59 entered the chapter room and took their places. The Bible was opened and The Lord’s Prayer offered. The American Flag was presented with escorts.

WGM Patty and WGP Richard were escorted and remained in the East where they were afforded the Grand Honors.

The presentation of General Grand Chapter Committee members was special as the newest GGCC member; Roland ‘Bud’ Godin was introduced. Congratulations Bud!

This was followed by the presentation of the Past Grand Officers, which included Chittenden Chapter member; Most Worshipful Phillip W Morton, Grand Master of Vermont.

After the presentation of the Grand Officers, WGM Patty spoke and shared a story about ‘choices’ and ended with; “And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance, I hope you dance” The WGP spoke about the Special Project: Vermont National Guard Charitable Foundation and was pleased to add that the Grand Chapter raised over $6000.00 as of today. Great job by all, and we are not finished yet!

The WGM asked the WGP to join her on the North side of the East and as he approached from the West, she asked him to bring ‘reinforcements’ as he may need them. So he gathered up Sister Nancy Gross and continued his journey. The WGM said he better bring someone who can protect him, maybe someone in security. At this time he asked Brother Dan Gross to follow him to the East. When we arrived, the WGM and WGP had a special presentation to recognize Sister Nancy and Brother Dan for their dedication and talents as they (we) maintain the OES website for the Grand Chapter of Vermont. It is our pleasure!

Phillip Morton spoke on behalf of the Grand Lodge and spoke about the work being done around the state by our fraternal Brothers and Sisters. Very moving and we were glad to have heard of all the great work being done.

PGP Donnie Chamberlain spoke on behalf of the Past Grands, and to sum it up. . . .”He’s Back!” A special WOW to Sister Fay who still knows how to reel him back!

AGM Bunny spoke on behalf of the Grand Officers and mentioned that dinner was starting to smell pretty good. . . . . We all were starting to smell the treats from the kitchen.

Our silver collection, the special project was $102 and the report of the registration committee was 70 members present.

The meeting was closed and the Grand Chaplain offered grace before heading down to the dining room. Dinner was a beautiful assortment of hot dished and salads, rolls and beverages. The table favors were maple cotton candy for all! The dessert was this gorgeous cake, and was yummy!


Next meeting scheduled: September 25th, Rainbow Girls: Grand Officer Reception, 2 pm – Morrisville.

September 26th, Vermont Night in Granville, NY

See you all on the Star trail!

Brother Dan Gross, DDGI#4