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On March 7, Robin Rutzke, Lodge Veterans Chair, and Sharon Hammersla, District Deputy, held their seventh quarterly drop-off for donations for the Nativity local food bank and the veterans at James A. Haley Veterans Hospital. Thirty-two Elks and one guest stopped by to contribute 432 pounds of food with a net worth of approximately $864. All food was transported and donated to the Nativity food bank. Members also dropped off magazines that were donated to the recreational therapy department at the veterans hospital. One lodge member donated 10 boxes of her favorite thin mint Girl Scout cookies which were donated to Voluntary Services at the hospital. Rutzke works with the Voluntary Services Department to coordinate times for drop-offs and ensure thank you letters are written and sent. The department staff is always there to answer any questions. “They are the nucleus for donations and always have great attitudes,” Rutzke says.

The lodge’s Elks National Foundation Freedom Grant was used to purchase $750 in Olive Garden gift cards for the recreational therapy unit. These will be used for a luncheon for patients put on by the recreational therapy services team. Olive Garden is the gift card of choice because they will make the meals compatible to patient dietary needs. Prior to the pandemic, patients were guests at the monthly lodge dinner. In addition, a check for $738 from the Freedom Grant was presented and will be used for Zoom bingo and the annual picnic for the patients. Prior to the pandemic, this picnic was held at the lodge, but this year it will be held at the hospital. 

Hammersla notes, “Robin and I are grateful to the Brandon Elks and Ladies of the Elks for their continued generous support of this project. Brandon Lodge continues its efforts to build a strong lodge community. Our local food pantry and veterans are grateful for our support.”

Pictured with the food bank donations are Sharon Hammersla and Robin Rutzke.

Angela Reinhardt, Voluntary Service Specialist at James A. Haley Veterans Hospital, is pictured with the donated Girl Scout cookies.

Pictured outside James A. Haley Veterans Hospital are Geoff Hopkins, Chief of Recreation Therapy; Robin Rutzke, Lodge Veterans Chair; and Anthony House, recreation therapist.