Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks

Bozeman Elks Lodge #463

 

Bozeman Elks Lodge
205 Haggerty Lane
Bozeman, MT 59718

ph: 406-586-5824

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This Association of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodges of the State of Montana is formed to unite all Elks in closer bonds of fraternity; to further good fellowship among the Lodges; to protect and promote the interest of this Order in the State of Montana; to exchange ideas beneficial to the Lodges of this State, and to bear true allegiance to the Constitution and Laws of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the United States of America.

 

Bozeman Elks Lodge #463

Gary Larson, Exalted Ruler

Ian Brooks, Leading Knight

Sam Brooks, Loyal Knight 

Belisha Bernhardt, Lecturing Knight

Susie Larson, Secretary
 Beleisha Bernhard, Treasurer
 Bruce Johnson, Trustee Chair
 Dan Ball, Trustee
 Rick Gale, Trustee 

 

Deer Lodge, MT...Lodge held a fishing event for 50 children.  After a morning of fishing, the children were treated to launch and a movie at local theater.

Virginia City, MT...Lodge donated $1,500 to the Virginia City Volunteer Fire Department and the Twin Bridges Fire Department to purchase communication gear.  In other news, the lodge gave good bags and small U.S. flags to 300 participants in community youth softball leagues. 

Wolf Point, MT...Lodge donated a Welcome Home Kit containing basic household items to a veteran who was moving into a new home. 

Wolf Point, MT...Lodge used a $3,500 ENF Beacon Grant to donate $1,750 each to Northeast Montana Health Sevices (NEMHS) and the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Sevices (DPHSS). The donation to NEMHS was used to provide diaper bags of supplies to foster parents, and the donation to DPHHS was used to provide duffel bags and infant and child car seats to foster parents.

Bozeman, MT...2500 Flags were placed on Veterans' graves at Sunset Hills Cemetery by Community Volunteers, Elks Members, and Veterans on May 26, 2022 in advance of Memorial Day.

Glendive, MT...Lodge held a minature golf tournament fund-raiser and collected $4,500 for the Glendive Community Cancer Fund, which provides financial assistance to cancer patients.



 

Bozeman Elks Lodge
205 Haggerty Lane
Bozeman, MT 59718

ph: 406-586-5824