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South Carolina Elks Association State Project

South Carolina Elks Association State Project. “South Carolina Elks Working For Those Who Cannot Remember”. The South Carolina State Elks Association officially adopted Alzheimer’s, as it’s Major State Project in June 1997. South Carolina Elks Association State Officers.

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South Carolina Elks Association State Project

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  1. South Carolina Elks Association State Project Elks Care - Elka Share

  2. “South CarolinaElks Working For Those Who Cannot Remember” Elks Care - Elka Share

  3. The South Carolina State Elks Association officially adopted Alzheimer’s, as it’s Major State Project in June 1997. Elks Care - Elka Share

  4. South Carolina Elks AssociationState Officers Ned Phillips, President Frank Kinard, President Elect Bobby Arant, Vice President East Bill Borchert, Vice President West George Bloodworth, Secretary Bill Mc Knight, Treasurer Elks Care - Elka Share

  5. South Carolina Elks Association Major State Project Committee Members Charles “Buddy” Sirisky, Chairman Tom Van Liew, Secretary Paul Seery, Treasurer Penny Montgomery, Member Doug Jones, Member Phil Acles, Member Elks Care - Elka Share

  6. It is noteworthy that South Carolina Grand Lodge sponsor Gerald Coates, PastGrand Exalted Ruler was directly responsible for directing over $70,000 to the South Carolina Elks Association Charitable Trust Perpetual Fund, Alzheimer’s Elks Care - Elka Share

  7. Perpetual Trust Membership • Bronze Pin - $100.00 or $10.00 per year for 10 years • Silver Pin - $500.00 Contribution • Gold Pin - $1000.00 Contribution Pins are inscribed: “Elks Working For Those Who Cannot Remember” Elks Care - Elka Share

  8. The Perpetual Fund Trust Pin Bronze Pin: $100.00 Silver Pin: $500.00 Gold Pin: $1000.00 Elks Care - Elka Share

  9. Fund Raisers for Perpetual Fund Truck Raffle to raise funds to support the South Carolina Elks Association Perpetual Fund Elks Care - Elka Share

  10. Fund Raisers for Perpetual Fund Funds from License Plates Support s Alzheimer’s Perpetual Fund Elks Care - Elka Share

  11. Elks Support Alzheimer’sMemory Walk Left to Right Sam Lyons, member of Charleston Elks Lodge & President of the Palmetto Alzheimer’s Chapter talks to former South Carolina Governor Carroll Campbell & Howard Walker, Past National Treasurer & member of Charleston Lodge in the background Elks Care - Elka Share

  12. Elks Support Alzheimer’s Memory Walk Charles “Buddy” Sirisky, SC Elks Alzheimer’s Committee Chairman helps Franklin family celebrate their fathers Birthday. Pictured at left are Buddy Sirisky, Elks Care - Elka Share

  13. Elks Support Local Memory Walks South Carolinas Elks Association supports Annual Alzheimer’s Memory Walk. Summerville Elk Lodge feed over 800 walkers. Elks Care - Elka Share

  14. Elks Sponsors Alzheimer’sEducational Symposium Elks Education Conference Charles “Buddy” Sirisky, Elks Alzheimer’s Chairman; Charles Fox, Palmetto Chapter Past Executive Director and Mike Mutka, Past President Palmetto Alzheimer’s Chapter Elks Care - Elka Share

  15. South Carolina Elks Association State Project South Carolina Elks State Alzheimer’s Project Supports Local Alzheimer’s Respite Care Programs Elks Care - Elka Share

  16. Alzheimer’s Respite Care The following is a 3 minute segment of the film “Home Is Where I Remember Things” Alzheimer’s disease as a shared journey 1998 Duke University Education Media Services Elks Care - Elka Share

  17. South Carolina Elks Working To support our Elk Brothers & Senior Citizens in South Carolina Having Alzheimer’s disease 50% of our members over 65 will get Alzheimer’s 80% of our members over 85 will get Alzheimer’s (National Alzheimer’s Association Statistics) Elks Care - Elka Share

  18. South Carolina Elks Working For Those Who Cannot Remember Elks are Proud of our Major State Project Because Elks Care - Elks Share Elks Care - Elka Share

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