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Upcoming Events Mizpah #6 Friendship Night 10/5 (see ad) Miriam #16 OV 10/6 Silver Star #83 OV 10/7 (see ad) Idaho #49 pillowcase sewing 10/8 (see ad) Twin Falls #29 Friendship Night 10/10 (see ad) Potlatch #48 Friendship Night 10/12 (see ad) Ruth #3 OV 10/21 (see ad) Idaho #49 Friendship Night 10/23 (see ad) Hermosa #32 Friendship Night 10/24 (see ad) Shoshone #10 OV 10/28 (see ad) Montana/Idaho Exchange 10/28 (see ad) Idaho Eastern Star Volume 14, Issue 4 October, 2017 Please see corrections to the directory on Page 6. October Birthdays & Anniversaries Joan Heisch 10/1 Daveta Ulrich 10/2 Morgan Frontino 10/2 Jesse Laduke 10/3 Will Votaw 10/4 Jeremy Cameron 10/8 Deva Wike 10/10 Sue Remaley 10/11 Joe Alexander 10/11 Bernice Nyblad 10/16 Colleen Kinloch 10/18 Brenda Windous 10/20 Jen Marshall 10/22 Charlene Olorenshaw 10/22 Bill Tuggle 10/27 Rosie Mews 10/30 Pam Schill 10/30 Barb Troxel 10/30 Roland & Rita Webster 10/12 Dave & Linda Hattrick 10/21 Wes & Dianne Gates 10/26

Idaho Chapter #49, St Maries Stepping out for Eastern Star It has been a busy summer in our community for Idaho Chapter #49, St Maries Idaho. Where to begin? There is so much to tell... We par cipated in the local Relay for Life event on Saturday, August 5 th. One of our members, Candy Pugh, PM and her daughter Jenny Abel helped organize the event. Our Chapter raised over $700 from dona ons and through the sale of lap beads to walkers. For a $5 dona on, walkers received a necklace and a bead to commemorate each lap walked. (5 beads equaled 1 mile) It became mo va onal among our members to stay at least one bead ahead of each other! (pictured le to right Joan Heisch AGM- Idaho, Chapter Conductress; Sue Snodderley, WM; Steve Greene, Cindy Greene, Bert Johnson, PGP; Ellen Hinton, Secretary; Jenny Abel, Chaplain; Lonny Pugh, WP; Candy Pugh, AM; Liz Hughes, WGM-Idaho and John Hughes, WGP Idaho. Our next community event was on Monday, September 4 at the Paul Bunyan Days Parade. We were honored to have the WGM and WGP of Idaho ride on our float! Well...it helps that they are members of Idaho Chapter #49. The float was decorated with bicycles.. the fun symbol for our WGM and WGP. We also had family members riding behind the float on their bicycles as well as a couple of members walking. (pictured le to right John Hughes, WGP; Sue Snodderley, WM; Ellen Hinton, Secretary; Barbara Reddekopp-Grand Ruth (member of Laurel #13); Mason Pugh; and Liz Hughes, WGM.

Also par cipa ng in the parade were John Snodderley-our able-bodied truck driver; Shenelle and Candy Pugh - our walkers; and Lonny and Candy Pugh s Grandchildren Riley, Cara, Resor and Joey, our bicycle riders. Our member, Claudia Spooner and her husband, Ed were the Grand Marshals for the parade. We hope this encourages you and your Chapter to get out into your communi es. Let s show our communi es how much fun we have being a part to our beau ful Order!!!!

Let s get promoted! Potlatch Chapter #48, Moscow, Idaho Joan Heisch, WM Potlatch Chapter #48, in Moscow, Idaho spent two mornings at the local Farmer s Market this summer. The Farmer s Market in Moscow sets up on Main Street every Saturday, May through October. It is reported that approximately 8000 people per weekend a end the Market. The Masonic Hall entry just happens to be right on Main Street...how convenient!!!! As a local store front on Main Street, we were able to set up an 8 foot table on which we displayed informa on about Eastern Star and Masons. We had to McGyver some flag poles in order to get our banner hung...but we got it done!!! Our focus the first weekend, July 15, was raising funds for Regenera ve Medicine and Moscow Volunteer Fire Department-our First Responder recipients. We also had a one page, double sided informa on sheet about both Eastern Star and Masons. We offered free cookies and fruit-infused water to passers-by. We found that we had to be somewhat proac ve in ge ng people to visit with us. It is amazing how a free cookie and/or free water will get people to come over and talk. We heard a lot of comments of my grandmother was an Eastern Star or does that organiza on s ll exist? The 10 hours we were at the booth on these two weekends enabled many of us to work on and perfect our elevator speech explaining Eastern Star. Our next weekend at the Market was August 19. Our focus that weekend was fund raising for Moscow Volunteer Fire Department, Service Dogs, and Idaho WGM/ WGP Special project The Cancer Connec on Idaho. We had a representa ve from Canine Companions for Independence (h p://www.cci.org) in a endance. Kat Spilde is one of the volunteer puppy raiser (a 14-18 month commitment) and she was present along with her daughter, Adrianna Kauffman, and two service dogs in training, Radar, a one year old Golden Lab and Rosie, a six month old puppy.

We also had a Lanseer Newfoundland from Au sm Anchoring Dogs (h p:// www.au smanchoringdogs.org/) and her trainer, Esther Louie. It was amazing how much easier it was to get people to stop at our table once we had our fourlegged friends as helpers. We may not have raised an amazing amount of money...about $140...but we visited with a lot of passers-by and let them know that Eastern Star is present and ac ve in Moscow, Idaho! (pictured le to right Donna Wells-Golden Star, Heather Wells PM/AM; Gayle Worthington, PM/Conductress; Barbara Flathers PM/Secretary; Joan Heisch, WM)

Did you purchase a Grand Chapter directory at Grand Chapter? Here is a list of the corrections/updates as of September 29, 2017 Idaho Subordinate Chapter Contact Information updates/corrections Page 16 Boise #65 Secretary Vicki Smith Reminder to send any corrections/changes/updates to: jrgrant617@cableone.net Subject: OES Directory Thanks to everyone who has sent in changes!

The WGM has asked the chapter secretaries to obtain and use chapter email addresses (as opposed to using personal email addresses) that can be kept and used by subsequent secretaries and provide continuity for chapter contact information. Below is the list of new chapter emails received: Rob Morris #63: robmorris63oes@gmail.com Boise #65: boise65oes@gmail.com If you have created a chapter email, please send that information to tnealis@hotmail.com to be published in the next newsletter, and to jrgrant617@cableone.net to be updated in the directory. Thanks!

Thursday October 5, 2017 MIZPAH #6 Friendship Night & Harvest Auction 7:30 p.m. at the Horseshoe Bend Masonic Hall Mikki Carr, WM Jim Grant, PGP, WP Teri Nealis, Secretary

We have 3-4 sewing machines, 2 ironing boards. & 3 cutting mats It s Pillowcase Time At Idaho # 49!! October 8th Noon to??? Bring your machine if you want or just You, And Help Us Help Children!!

Hey! All You Eastern Star People & Friends of Pachyderms! Idaho # 49 is having a Friendship Night! Run to St. Maries, Idaho on October 23 at 7pm for a Halloween Costume Celebration of Friendship & Pachyderms. Prizes for Best Costumes Fun and Friendship!! WM Susan Snodderley WP Lonny Pugh Possible appearance by WGM or maybe WGP