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Our
History...
The Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks
began in 1868. Since that time, it has become one of the largest
organizations in the United States. It has nearly 1.2 million men
and women as members and has nearly 2,200 lodges in communities
across the United States.
The Order was originally called Jolly Corks, which was organized by
Charles Algeron Sidney Vivian. He was an entertainer who had moved
to New York City. The group felt the need to go beyond fellowship
after the death of a fellow member in 1867. In 1868 the Benevolent
and Protective Order of the Elks was established on February the
16th.
Word quickly spread about the order and soon there were requests for
Elks Lodges all across the area. On March 10, 1871 the State of New
York was issued a charter and this became the first Elks Lodge. The
new Grand Lodge was granted the power to establish Lodges throughout
the United States.
The first Flag Day Ceremony was held on June 14, 1907. The day
became a tradition and then later was declared a National Holiday by
President Harry S. Truman. The Elks funded the first two field
hospitals in France. At Camp Sherman Ohio, the Elks also built a 72
room community house. In Boston a 700 bed rehabilitation hospital
was also built. They later turned this over to the War Department.
Money was also raised for the Salvation Army's frontline Canteens.
The Elks was the only civilian organization asked to help recruit
construction workers for the military when World War II began. The
task was completed three months ahead of schedule. Merchant Marines
were provided with more than a half million books to read while on
board ship. When the Korean War began, the Elks were there to help
again. More than a half a million pints of blood were donated to
help the wounded soldiers. Elks responded when the wounded from
Vietnam needed help. Funds were provided by the Elks for a pavilion
at the Navy Hospital on Guam. Twenty-four air conditioning units
were purchased so that the wounded could recuperate in comfort at
the Triple Medical Center in Hawaii. The Elks once again began
supporting our men and women who were serving in Operation Desert
Storm. Lodges began letter-writing campaigns to keep the spirits up
of the men and women serving our country. The Elks were among the
first to welcome our troops home, as well as thank them for a job
well done. The Elks story is long, their work is humble, and their
history is proud. As long as there are those who need help, the Elks
will be there to give aid and comfort.
Elks made this commitment to our veterans "As long as there are
veterans in our hospitals the Benevolent and Protective Order of the
Elks will never forget them."
The Elks have provided over three billion in cash, goods, and
services to our country. They also give more than eight million
dollars in scholarships assistance to worthy high school students
annually. Elks have been a national leader in fighting drug abuse by
providing accurate and informative literature to schools, and by
supporting projects such as "America's Promise." Elks also sponsor
youth programs such as hoop shoot and soccer shoot. These programs
encourage friendly competition for boys and girls age 8-13. The
programs encourage a positive self image for the participants and
promote a pro-family, anti-drug message.
Every Elks Lodge makes a positive difference in its community.
Lodges design programs to meet the specific needs in their
community. Each and every day Elks actively carry our national motto
ELKS CARE...ELKS SHARE...
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