Nazareth Kids Day was held on June 25th 2005.
Click here for local news story.
The June 11th Poker run was held at the river park.
It was a big success with over $5000 raised for the NC Brain tumor research
center. This was a joint effort between the Lexington and Salisbury Lodges.
Youth Winners at spring 2005
presentation. Winners are from the Drug awareness -
Taylor Young,
Americanism contest - Katlyn Shuping. Ross Browning, Jon Martin &
Sarah Meredith Most Valuable Student Scholarships. Click on picture to enlarge.
Army of Hope program for local Army guard unit announced.
Oct 4, 2004. click here
Click Here to go to recent NC veterans
nursing home dedication ceremony held on May 6, 2004 at the Salisbury VA
We have been sponsoring a Little League Team since the
early 50's.
Nazareth Kids day at the river. June 2003. This was our
fifth year for this worthy event. The 35 kids plus a half doz house
parents look forward to this every year. Thanks to many Elks who volunteer
their time and money to make this possible. (Kids Day at the River June 9, 2001. Click here) Also, thanks to the Elks
National Foundation, who's financial assistance came in handy. To make an
online donation, please go to www.elks.org/enf
This Eagle Scout
presentation made the elks magazine in 2005. click on the picture to enlarge
2001 Flag Day ceremony at VA. Salisbury
Post article
Monthly bingo games held at the VA for patients.
Click
here for inspiring story of Timothy
Mullins who was a patient at the Salisbury VA for about two months.
Published August 16, 2004 it tells a gripping but heartwarming and inspiring
tale about this remarkable man.
Prevent ID thief and stop junk mail information. Feb 2003. Click here
for
the Word document
The Elks in general were an early supporter of the Salvation Army. Our
Lodge has donated funds annually as well as taken one day to ring the bell for
the army. Normally, that generates about $1,000. Click
here for a one page article on the Army and
Commander Booth's remarkable comments made before the Elks convention in 1919
in Atlantic City.