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119th
International Convention
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Moose/The Family Fraternity is an international organization of men and women, dedicated to caring for young and old, bringing communities closer together, and celebrating life!
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Feature Articles
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‘I BELIEVE . . . IN YOU’
Director General Airey introduces ’07-’08 campaign theme with profiles of three who do
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‘LET’S LEARN FROM HISTORY, NOT REPEAT IT’
COO Solfa says new revenue streams are essential, asks members to “Gimme Five”
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‘STATE OF THE ORDER’: IMPROVING
Supreme Council’s report discusses membership growth, Ritual evolution, and more
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NOMINATIONS, ELECTIONS, APPOINTMENTS
Huggins chosen for a full year as SG; Swenson honored; Griswold rises to Council
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MEMBERSHIP NUMBERS UP ACROSS THE BOARD!
Membership Director O’Brien reports 8-9% increases in men, women, Moose Legion
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WE GIVE $421K & COUNTING TO FLIGHT 93 MEMORIAL
Park superintendent, family members deeply moved at largest donation from any nonprofit
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‘DREAMS COME TRUE AT MOOSEHEART’
Executive Director Hart tells of futures made brighter, and introduces two new grads
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A GLIMPSE OF A BRIGHTER MOOSEHAVEN FUTURE
No details yet, but new Executive Director Capes talks of various pay-as-you-go options
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‘JOHNNY Q. MOOSE’ EXPLAINS MEMBER BENEFITS
Darrell O’Brien exercises his rustic side to play-act a first-person testimonial
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RISK MANAGEMENT ISSUES
Constant struggle to keep Moose insurance affordable
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MOOSE LEGION POISED FOR A RESURGENCE
Baile tells how new requirements, refocused Ritual will add Second Degree legitimacy
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MOOSE CHARITIES
March of Checks Totals $148,326
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VONHOFF: MORE LCL.NET FIXES ON THE WAY
Director of I.S. details a year of near-full recovery from initial Centralized Dues problem
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OUR 2007-08 SHINING STARS
Listing of the Convention announcement of the fraternity’s best in 20 categories
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AN EXCITING DAY AT MOOSEHAVEN, THAT’S FOR SURE
With crowd of 3,000+, lightning strikes LifeCare Center --43 evacuated, but no one’s hurt
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‘YOU AND I MUST BE WILLING TO CHANGE’
Grand Chancellor makes it crystal clear: WOTM will do whatever’s necessary to stay viable
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BRITISH MOOSE
Plan for successful '07-'08
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AFTER-HOURS FUN: TONY ORLANDO, 25 CLUB REVUE
’70s star is a crowd-pleaser at Higher-Degree Event; something for everyone at 25 Club
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‘TEAM HOYT’ AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF ‘YES YOU CAN!’
Dick and his “disabled” son Rick have spent 30 years defying physical limits, restrictions
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A RED-WHITE-&-BLUE FINALE
Illinois’ Marge Walsh is announced as ’07-’08 Grand Regent during Joint Installation
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RITUAL CHAMPS FROM COLORADO, INDIANA
Greeley-Evans back on top in men’s competition; Frankfort takes the last WOTM title
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SUPREME GOVERNOR HUGGINS TAKES THE GAVEL
New presiding officer is a soft-spoken family man from the closest Lodge to Mooseheart
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225 NEW FELLOWS CONFERRED
Winessed by 1000 during breakfast meeting
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EMOTIONAL GOODBYE FOR CLASS OF ’07
Several of this year’s Mooseheart grads came to the Child City as toddlers
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CLOUDY SKIES IRRELEVANT TO 174 NEW PILGRIMS
Rain threatens, but waits until the 2007 Degree of Merit Conferees complete procession
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25 CLUB
Our esteemed Brothers who have sponsored their first 25 members into the Loyal Order of Moose
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