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Santa Cruz Elks 824 history
OUR LODGE
By Wil Parsons
Thanks
The author thanks Louie F. Moro PDDGER,
D. R. "Irish" Ferrigan PDDGER, Joseph P.
Licursi PDDGER, Kenneth G. Reaves PER,
Bill Sarow PER, et al, who were part of
the history of this Lodge, for their
encouragement, friendship, able
assistance, and contributions to this
article.
History
Santa Cruz Lodge No. 824
had its beginnings on December 27, 1902
when forty-six American gentlemen,
mostly members of the San Jose Elks
Lodge No. 522, decided to start a new
Lodge in Santa Cruz. The Santa Cruz Elks
Lodge #824 was chartered on July 23,
1903. The charter officers were Exalted
Ruler Carl E Lindsay, Leading Knight
Benjamin K. Knight, Loyal Knight C. M.
Cassin, SecretaryW. C. Hoffman, Esquire
C. E. Lilly, Chaplain W. H. Williamson,
Treasurer H. E. Irish, Inner Guard J. J.
Doran, and Trustees A. A. Morey, J. T.
Demming, and Henry Willey. The first
meetings were held in the old Native
Sons Hall on Pacific Avenue. In 1904,
the Lodge moved to the Williamson and
Garrett building on Pacific Avenue, and
to 1214½ Pacific Avenue in 1920. The
Lodge remained there for 46 years.
In 1955, the Santa Cruz Lodge won the
Ritual Contest for the West Central
District and then traveled to San Diego
to compete at the state level. The
results of that contest are unknown.
In April 1960, Exalted Ruler Ted
Schipper appointed a site-selection
committee to locate property suitable
for building the present Lodge. The
committee comprised Ernest Dillon,
chairman; Ted Alveraz; Larry Violante;
William Yeazell; Carroll Woods; Harold
Rysdam; Charles Brunjes; Harry Lucas;
and J. J. Johnson PER. They acquired the
present site, originally 10½ acres, on
August 4, 1960, for $35,000.
In 1961, Project Chairman Ernest Dillon
and Building Chairman James Dumond,
assisted by Louis Haber, Donald May,
Donald Haile, J. J. Johnson, Ben Pino,
George Kriz, Eugene Adams, Robert
Ferguson, Lee Harris, and Ted Schipper,
began developing plans and securing
funds for the new building. They
selected an architect in 1963.
On January 16, 1964, an adjoining 50-ft
parcel, now an upper parking lot, was
purchased for $6500, bringing the total
to $41,500 for the site. PER Joe
Alcantara, co-chairman of fund raising,
announced that Lodge members had pledged
$190,000 to help finance construction of
a new Lodge. On May 14th, the Lodge
approved a resolution to proceed with
the project, but on September 24th, the
Lodge rejected all bids because of a
large discrepancy between the
architect's estimate and the lowest bid.
The services of the architect were
terminated.
In 1965, Exalted Ruler Ray Scott
appointed Ernest Dillon, James Dumond,
Lee Harris, Keith Shaffer, Ed Cacace,
and Don Mungai to a new building
committee. Following recommendations by
this committee, the Lodge awarded a
contract to the Carl N. Swenson Company
of San Jose to build a new, 22,500
square foot Lodge for $375,000. Under
the direction of Exalted Ruler Donald
May, the cornerstone was laid on March
27, 1966. Members met in the new Lodge
for the first time on March 31, 1966. On
June 5, 1966, under Exalted Ruler Donald
Mungai, the Lodge was formally
dedicated. The Lodge membership rose to
1,025 and peaked at 1,653 in 1970.
In July 1977, in grave financial
condition and needing some fast money,
the Lodge sold part of the unimproved
property at Ocean and Jewell Streets,
below the Lodge, for $145,000.
Henceforth, the Lodge was in sound
condition for many years.
In July 1978, with John Regan reigning
as Exalted Ruler, the Lodge celebrated
its 75th anniversary. Ivano Comelli was
Leading Knight; Andrew Van Valer, Loyal
Knight; Joseph Licursi, Lecturing
Knight; Cy Williams, Secretary; Jack
Newhall, Treasurer; Rudy Del Grange,
Tiler; Bill Simas, Esquire; Henry Queen,
Chaplain; , Scott Macaulay, Inner Guard;
and Bill Ryan, Organist; Trustees were
Bernie Bourriague, Mario Esposito,
Enrico Raffanti, Alvin Morris, and John
Amin. Of these, John Amin, Bernie
Bourriague, Mario Esposito PER, Joe
Licursi PER PDDGER, John Regan PER, and
Cy Williams are still members today
(8/6/2002).
In February 1979, a 20-unit condominium
was completed on the formerly owned
property at Ocean and Jewell Streets,
and Santa Cruz Elks members were
afforded the first opportunity to buy
these units. Fifteen members applied.
October 19, 1984, led by Exalted Ruler
Ken Reaves, the members of Santa Cruz
Lodge burned the Mortgage. Ray McCaulay,
92, a member of our Lodge for 69 years,
was honorary chairman of the event, with
Bernie Bourriague as general chairman,
assisted by PERs Larry Violante, Lou
Moro, and Don Mungai. Charles Olivas was
Leading Knight; Leslie A. Yeffa, Loyal
Knight; Clyde Cross, Lecturing Knight;
Cy Williams, Secretary; Truman Wildman,
Treasurer; Bill Gray, Tiler; Elmer
Brown, Chaplain; Pat Alford, Inner
Guard; Dave Frankel, Organist; and Bill
Sarow PER filling in as Esquire.
Trustees were Bernie Bourriague,
Chairman; Alvin Gregory; John Amin; Bill
Simas; and Mario Esposito. The reigning
Miss California, Donna Cherry, presented
a musical program, which was followed by
a dinner and dance.
Santa Cruz Lodge #824 is currently one
of eleven Lodges in the West Central
District. At one time, the district
included Redwood City, Paso Robles, San
Luis Obispo, Santa Maria, Lompoc,
Milpitas, and Cupertino, but these
latter Lodges have either been absorbed
by other districts or disbanded.
William Caiocca, #941, who was initiated
December 1, 1938, is our current,
most-senior Elk in good standing in our
Lodge.
During its 100-year existence, The Santa
Cruz Lodge has provided four CHEA Vice
Presidents* and nine District Deputy
Grand Exalted Rulers (DDGER) to the West
Central District.
- Benjamin K. Knight was DDGER for 1916-17
- James R. Williamson was DDGER
for 1928-29
- Lloyd Foster was DDGER in
1933-34
- Raymond A. Macaulay was DDGER
for 1938-39
- Louie F. Moro was Vice President
in 1975-76 and DDGER for 1979-80.
- D. R. "Irish" Ferrigan was Vice
President in 1983-84 and DDGER for
1987-88
- Joseph P. Licursi was Vice
President in 1988-89 and DDGER for
1994-95.
- Tom Brazier is the current DDGER
for 2002-03.
Note: The California-Hawaii
Elks Association was established in
1950. There were no VP's prior to that
time.
The Santa Cruz Elks
Lodge #824 began recognizing the Elk of
the Year in 1964. This honor is
conferred upon the member, who in the
opinion of the Exalted Ruler, provided
the most extraordinary services to the
Lodge during the current year. The
following members have received this
honor:
- 1964 Robert Brimblecom
- 1965 None
- 1966 James Dumond
- 1967 Peter Pianavilla
- 1968 Nino Faggiano
- 1969 Arnold Levine
- 1970 Vernon Riddle
- 1971 Elio Orlando
- 1972 Marvin Shaw
- 1973 Spike Pezzola
- 1974 Joe Licursi
- 1975 Larry Di Tano and Bob Young
- 1976 Fred Ruhland
- 1977 Bob Young
- 1978 Pete Wilson
- 1979 Angelo Passarino
- 1980 Chris Sana
- 1981 John Wilson
- 1982 Roger Hope
- 1983 Ted Alvarez
- 1984 Larry Di Tano
- 1985 Bill Sarow
- 1986 John W. Bowe
- 1987 Theodore McEwin
- 1988 Louie F. Moro
- 1989 George Price
- 1990 John Harray
- 1991 Rufus McAin
- 1992 Bill Wightman
- 1993 Duke Overton
- 1994 Alvin Gregory
- 1995 Lloyd W. Rodoni
- 1996 Ken Reaves
- 1997 John Amin
- 1998 Bernard Volker
- 1999 J. J. Meyer
- 2000 Mario Esposito
- 2001 Dave Zeller
- 2002 Gary Curto
- 2003 Rudy Escalante
- 2004
Don Hayword
- 2005
Jeanette Mitchell
- 2006 Kyle York
- 2007
Gino Hernandez
- 2008
- 2009 Eric Assen
2010 John Greathouse
In September 1995, the
Grand Lodge ratified the acceptance of
female members into the Order. Carmen
Perez-Anderson became the first female
member of the Santa Cruz Lodge. She was
initiated by Exalted Ruler Peter Putt
and his corps of officers on January 29,
1998.
On March 17, 2001, Patricia Kleinert was
installed as Inner Guard for the
2001-2002 Lodge year, becoming the first
female officer in the Santa Cruz Lodge.
When Pat Kleinert became Esquire for the
2002-03 Lodge year, her husband, Richard
Kleinert, was installed as Chaplain.
On May 4, 2002, Santa Cruz Lodge place
second in the annual ritual contest in
Monterey with Exalted Ruler Don Hayward,
Leading Knight Wil Parsons, and Esquire
Pat Kleinert placing first.
The Lodge has supported the CHEA Major
Project since its inception in 1950, in
addition to supporting the Elks National
Foundation.
At the local level, the Lodge embraces a
Local Charity account dedicated to Santa
Cruz area activities and a Lodge Charity
account.
The Local Charity account was
established in May 1994, when our late
member Joseph Harrison bequeathed
$240,000 to our Lodge. Joseph Harrison
instructed in his will that the trustee
of his estate sell real property and
establish a Santa Cruz Elks Memorial
Fund from the proceeds. He also
instructed that any contributions to the
fund be retained as principal, invested
and reinvested, and that the income be
used exclusively to support local
charities, without touching the
principle.
Using this account, the Santa Cruz Lodge
has regularly sponsored a local Boy
Scout troop for over 75 years, and
continues to support local Cub Scouts,
Little League, drug-awareness programs,
scholarships, hoop-shoot free-throw
contest, soccer shoot, Christmas parties
for children of Elks, Christmas baskets,
back-to-school clothing for
underprivileged children, a Youth
Appreciation night, a pre-teen
gymnastics team, and other youth
programs.
And, to ensure that veterans in our
hospitals are not forgotten, our members
regularly prepare calamari feeds, BBQs,
etc., for veterans at the Palo Alto
Veterans Hospital.
The Lodge Charity account, which is
funded by income from member donations
and fund-raising events, may be used for
any purpose approved by the membership.
The fund helps worthy members who are
destitute, unable to find employment,
and without the necessities of life. The
Lodge annually honors local
law-enforcement and fire-protection
personnel, funded by the Lodge Charity
account. This account may also help
other Elks Lodges that have suffered a
catastrophe and contributes to disaster
relief such as fires, floods,
earthquakes, etc., throughout the United
States. A donation to the September 11,
2001 World Trade Center disaster was
made from this fund.
Each Flag Day, Memorial Day, Veterans
Day, and Independence Day, members of
our Lodge, assisted by Boy Scouts, erect
an impressive Avenue of Flags at a local
cemetery, using over 350 American flags.
Each flag was donated in memory of a
deceased person. About 40 flags are also
erected around the Lodge on these
special days.
The Lodge currently meets the second and
fourth Thursdays of the month, except when a dispensation is
granted to conduct a special event. On
the first Thursday of each month, the
Lodge celebrates the birthdays of
members who were born in that month, by
awarding them a free dinner. This is
also "Bring-a-buddy" night, when guests
are allowed to have dinner.
As of March 20, 2002, Santa Cruz Lodge
had 1023 members, of which 211 are Life
Members, exclusive of Honorary Life
Members, and 28 are Honorary Life
Members.
Sources
Santa Cruz Sentinel, June 3, 1966
75th Anniversary Brochure -
Commemorative Issue, July 1978
Mortgage Burning Ceremony Memorial
Brochure, October 1984
News Bulletin(s), Santa Cruz Elks Lodge
#824, April 1973 to present
Scrapbook kept by Kenneth G. Reeves PER
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Lodge Mailing Address:
Santa Cruz, CA No. 824
150 Jewell St
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Contact:
Telephone: (831)423-8240 (Lodge)
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