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Women of Moose honored
at International Convention
Carol and Earl Thrasher went to Mooseheart to get
all the necessary information needed on Earl’s new job as
administrator of the Moose Lodge. While there they visited
the Women of the Moose Sunshine Child Blaine Slattery;
V who was recently accepted by the chapter.
The Texas Chapter was well represented at the
International Convention in Las Vegas: Senior Regent,
. A Claudia Bragg, Chaplain Hazel Dixon, Deputy Grand
Regent, Patricia Burrows, Josephine Kast, Sue McAnelly,
Carol Trasher, Denny Koval, Jackie Sullivan, Alma Shelton,
Marion Flory, Ann Daane, Ann Sampson, Tina Singleton,
Donna Schueling, Liz Morawertz, Trinket Milward, Rita
Garza, Marion Morawertz, BiBi Cates and Angela Cates
attended.
Tina Singleton received her cap and gown and Donna
Schueling received her star recorder degree.
The new incoming Deputy Grand Regent is DeAnn
Rolens of Grand Prairie. She takes over in September at
the convention in Amarillo.
4 Pictured below are: Carol Trasher, Blaine Slattery, and
Earl Thrasher at Mooseheart.
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Moose Lodge celebrates
16 years of service
Submitted by
Carol Thrasher
Sixteen years ago, a group of Medina Valley men
banded together to make a dream come true - and the
Medina Valley Moose Lodge was born. The Lodge was
chartered and instituted at Koenig Hall Aug. 31, 1985.
Now, on Aug. 25, we celebrate our 16th birthday. •
Over the years, the members of the Loyal Order of
Moose and the Women of the Moose, whose Lodge home
is located on County Road 4713 have been proud to
Taking the oath be a part of the Castroville scene and serve the many
y 1 Pau charitable efforts for our community. Among those are the
The Rotary Club of San Antonio-West inducted another Castroville Police Department’s Children’s ID Program,
new member last Tuesday. The new member is Willard Chamber of Commerce activities and scholarships, EMS
Murrey, superintendent of Medina Valley ISD. Murrey and the Volunteer Fire Department, Little League, Boy
has previously been a Rotarian when he was with the Scouts, the recent Balloon Festival and 4th of July
school district in the Waco area. He recognized the parade, Youth Awareness Programs, La Coste’s Police
service that Rotary provides to both the local and world Department Bullet-Proof Vests, Medina Valley Battered
communities and was anxious to rejoin in the effort. After Women’s Shelter and Child Abuse Center, both Lytle and
the induction ceremony, the feature speaker was Laura Castroville’s nursing homes, all local veterans’ hospitals,
Howard, Institute of Texan Cultures, speaking on the the Lions’ Cub Eyeglass program, the Food Bank, Toys
"Lost Landmarks of San Antonio.” Howard has made an. for Tots, KKYX March-Across-Texas fund, and any other
exhaustive study of the buildings of San Antonio and gave programs that needed our help and support.
an interesting presentation on historic San Antonio to So, if you have a relative, neighbor, or friend who
reflect these noted places. belong to the Medina Valley Loyal Order of Moose or
Rotary is an International organization of about 1.2 Women of the Moose, take time to wish them a Happy
million members in 163 countries that share fellowship Birthday - then again, why don’t you come on down to
and exchange ideas in weekly meetings for local and the Lodge Home and join us in fellowship and the support
international projects to improve the quality of life for of our communities?
others. The San Antonio-West club was started in 1973 as . _ . .
the Kelly-Lackland Rotary Club, but was changed to the Garcia promoted to principal
present name in 1989. The Club supports Fisher House at p v n • € ————— --—
the Wilford Hall Medical Center, Salvation Army activities, p ra arcia, son o
Boy and Girl Scout activities, Rainbow House and local Baldomeroand Juanita
Literacy programs. A major project of the club is provid- Garcia of Castroville, has
ing eight scholarships each year for the Medina Valley promo as
and Lackland High school graduates. These scholarships . . arga,wi some pre,
are for those attending colleges and universities, junior APAI Arbor Michi an°at
colleges or vocational and technical schools. The primary a * 5
source of funds for these scholarships is the annual the en 18 SC. 00 year
October Eubank Scholarship Golf Tournament. The tour- He 1 as been principal a
nament will be held this-year at the Gateway Hills Golf 1996 Middle School since
Course, Lackland AFB on Oct. 5. 2 0
Membership in Rotary is open to business and profes- tercthingsdemen ary SC 00
sional individuals interested in promoting ethical busi-
. . • 1 1 1 j Superintendent Marcia
ness practices and serving others in the local and world- . , .j
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Barnes, Thomas. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 2001, newspaper, August 9, 2001; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1689417/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.