Vestnik 2024.05.13

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When Star-Spangled Banners Are Too Worn To Wave, American Legion Post 602 Retires Them With Dignity

A replica of the USPS mail collection box was purchased and donated to SPJST Lodge 1, Fayetteville by veteran Ronnie Pflughaupt and wife Debbie. They are members of Lodge 1, and Ronnie is a fourth generation member. The red, blue, and yellow receptacle is for worn and tattered United States flags. The American Legion Post 602 of Shelby will properly dispose of the flags collected at their retirement ceremony. The collection box is placed in front of Fayetteville Area Heritage Museum on the square in downtown Fayetteville. If in the neighborhood, stop by and Czech it out as well as the beautiful museum where you can read about the “Daddy of SPJST” - JR Kubena. —SPJST—

Lodge 81, Needville Youth

Wins National Essay Contest

On Thursday, April 25, 2024, SPJST Lodge 81, Needville Youth Club member Amber Jones from Needville Middle School was announced as the winner of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas 2024 –National Fourth Grade Essay contest with her essay on Collin McKinney. Amber wrote her essay in January. The essay was submitted to the John Berry DRT chapter in Georgetown, Texas, where she is a Children of the Republic of Texas member. On March 16, Amber was asked to read her essay to the adult chapter (image provided). She advanced, competed, and won the top prize for the State of Texas. A copy of her essay will be placed in the DRT Library in San An-

tonio. Amber has been invited to read her essay at the Daughters of the Republic of Texas National Convention in Lubbock on Saturday, May 25. Amber is 10 years old and an active member in her community. In addition to being in the CRT and SPJST, she is also a Girl Scout of Troop 15410 in Needville and an active youth volunteer at her church, Creekside Christian Fellowship.

Amber enjoys reading and playing on the trampoline with her sisters. Congratulations, Amber, and safe travels to Lubbock!

Did you know that there is a county named after Collin McKinney, and that is where his museum lies? Collin McKinney was a savior, patriot, and traveler. McKinney lived a long life, and he would never retire. He lived as a wise man helping to improve Texas. McKinney was humble, persuasive, quiet, and observant. Many saw Mr. McKinney as a mentor helping others. Let me tell you about this interesting man.

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Interest Rates.......................................3 Important Dates ...................................3 SPJST Graduates Form ......................3 2024 District/Lodge Secretaries .........4 Convention Information ......................5 District News........................................7 Lodge Section......................................9 Youth Section ....................................24 In Memoriam ......................................26 Czech Culture ....................................27 Advertisements .................................29 Lodge Calendar .................................30 SPJST presents its 2024 Scholarship recipients Miss SPJST’s Notebook Czech Brass Band to perform May 22 in Seaton Y 7 Z 7 Y 7 Z Inside This Week’s Vestnik Y 7 Z 7 Y 7 Z ˇ ´ VESTNIK S P J S T H E R A L D S P J S T H E R A L D Volume 112 Number 9 Benevolence ★ Humanity ★ Brotherhood May 13, 2024 ISSN —07458800 Pages 17-23 Page 25 Page 27 1st - Certificates Issued 4th- Annualized Premium $300 Award 1st - Annualized Premium 2nd - Certificates Issued $300 Award 3rd - Certificates Issued 2nd - Annualized Premium $50 Award 4th - Certificates Issued 3rd - Annualized Premium $300 Award Janice Jahns Lodge 88 Houston District Five Jennifer Kirk Lodge 88 Houston District Five Johnie Turpen, II Lodge 157 Lubbock District Four Tinesha Owens Lodge 160 San Angelo District Four APRIL Top SPJST Sales Agents Certificates Issued and Annualized Premium

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SPJST HOME OFFICE

PO Box 100 • Temple, Texas 76503 800-727-7578 • 254-773-1575

www.spjst.org

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ĚSTNÍK EDITOR: MELANIE ZAVODNY, FIC 254-773-1575 (ext. 122) Mobile/Text: 254-534-0807 vestnik@spjst.org melaniez@spjst.com melaniez@usa.com

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

PRESIDENT/CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

BRIAN VANICEK, FIC 254-773-1575 (ext. 139) Mobile: 254-534-2902 vanicek@spjst.com

VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES AND MARKETING DELISLE DOHERTY 254-773-1575 (ext. 240) Mobile: 832-232-2049 delisled@spjst.com

VICE PRESIDENT OF COMMUNICATIONS

MELANIE ZAVODNY, FIC 254-773-1575 (ext. 122) Mobile: 254-534-0807 melaniez@spjst.com

CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

LEONARD D. MIKESKA, FIC 254-773-1575 (ext. 149) Mobile: 254-721-4739 leonardm@spjst.com

CONTROLLER

ROY VAJDAK

254-773-1575 (ext. 142) royv@spjst.com

DISTRICT ONE DIRECTOR/VICE CHAIR

DONNIE VICTORICK, FIC, CFFM PO Box 85, Snook, TX 77878-0085 Home: 979-272-3265 • Mobile: 979-224-3125 dv.aggie71@gmail.com

DISTRICT TWO DIRECTOR JESSE POSPISIL 4710 FM 1331, Taylor, TX 76574-2164 512-826-7371 jlpospisil@yahoo.com

DISTRICT THREE DIRECTOR/CHAIR

JOHN ENGELKE

6475 Gholson Rd, Waco, TX 76705-5330 254-717-7534 john.engelke@hotmail.com

DISTRICT FOUR DIRECTOR

BOBBY DAVIS, FICF, CFFM 1886 Pecos St, Ste 3, San Angelo, TX 76901-3268 Mobile: 325-450-3748 • Fax: 325-657-2003 bgdsr2428@aol.com

DISTRICT FIVE DIRECTOR

BRADLEY STAVINOHA, FIC 10522 Will Lehmann Rd, Needville, TX 77461-9164 Mobile: 979-739-2386 • Office: 979-793-7411 spjst@earthlink.net

DISTRICT SIX DIRECTOR ANNIE VAHALIK 413 Beechwood Dr, Victoria, TX 77901-4516 361-649-4888 amvahalik@gmail.com

DISTRICT SEVEN DIRECTOR REGINA HOUSE

176 County Road 343, Charlotte, TX 78011-3663 830-570-2046 spjst202youth@gmail.com

GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE

District One - Bill Orsak, Vice Chair PO Box 252, Snook, TX 77878-0252

979-324-0056 • billorsak@gmail.com

District Two - Edwin Pechal 10660 State Highway 53, Temple, TX 76501-7446 254-721-2887 • edwinpechal@yahoo.com

District Three - Michael Galler 1312 Fawn Lily Dr, Temple, TX 76502-7808 254-744-8973 • mlgaller54@gmail.com

District Four - Brad Teplicek PO Box 372, Rowena, TX 76875-4006 325-442-2001 • bptep@aol.com

District Five - Dorothy Pflughaupt, Chair 1243 Clovis Rd, Houston, TX 77008-6232 713-859-8976 • dotpflugh@yahoo.com

District Six - Lisa Bubela, Secretary 1405 Divide St, El Campo, TX 77437-6152 979-543-7120 • lisa_bubela@yahoo.com

District Seven - Oscar Korus 2565 Bruce Rd, Poteet, TX 78065-5013 830-391-4169 • oscarkorus@gmail.com

STATE FRATERNAL DIRECTOR

FRANK HORAK

Office: 254-773-1575 (ext. 177) • Mobile: 254-534-0681 frankh@spjst.com

TERRITORY MANAGERS

EAST TERRITORY

KERRY HERRINGTON 281-704-5737 • kerryh@spjst.com

NORTH TERRITORY

CHRIS LIEBUM, LUTCF®, NSSA® 346-261-2100 • chrisl@spjst.com

WEST TERRITORY

RALPH JUAREZ, FIC, FICF 361-537-5506 • ralphj@spjst.com

DISTRICT YOUTH COUNSELORS

Hannah Kovar (District One) 979-220-7904 • ladyjays@tamu.edu

Mary Steinman (District Three) 817-731-2580 • appamary@sbcglobal.net

Kristen Bender Jones (District Five) 936-556-3248 • joneskb06@hotmail.com

Lisa Bubela (District Six) 979-543-7120 • lisa_bubela@yahoo.com

CAMP KUBENA • 2001 Waldeck Rd • Ledbetter, TX

Rob Clift, Executive Director 979-249-5674 • robc@spjst.com

CZECH HERITAGE MUSEUM AND GENEALOGY CENTER • 119 W French Avenue, Temple, TX

Kenny Lange, Curator 254-899-2935 • klange@spjst.com

TCzech Brass Band to visit Texas in May

he Czech Heritage Museum and SPJST Foundation are proud to welcome and host the Pardubická Muzika Brass Band from the renowned Pardubice Conservatory of Music in the Czech Republic. They will perform at Seaton Star Hall on Wednesday, May 22. Doors will open at 6 p.m., and the concert is from 7 to 9 p.m. Suggested admission donation is $10, and proceeds benefit the Czech Heritage Museum of Temple. The band will also visit other Texas cities. See page 27 for details.

Lodge Membership Drive Update

Vice President of Sales and Marketing Delisle Doherty shared the April update of the lodge membership drive. Congratulations to Lodge 88, Houston! They earned 35 points and received $250! Congrats also to Lodge 160, San Angelo for earning 12 points and a $100 incentive!

Coming Soon: "Help Me Find My Czech Ancestor" Feature

We’re excited to introduce a new feature, inspired by Leon Jezek of Lodge 47, Seaton, in the upcoming

issues of the Vestnik. Leon’s suggestion of “Help Me Find My Czech Ancestor” aims to connect individuals in search of their Czech heritage.

This feature will include details such as the name of the Czech ancestor, town of origin, immigration ship’s name, year of immigration, age of immigrant, birthdate, burial location, marriage information, and more. If you’re on the quest to trace your Czech roots, we invite you to share your ancestor’s details with the Vestnik. By publishing your information, we hope to facilitate connections and discoveries among our members. Vestnik Dates and Deadlines

Note: Due to the upcoming Convention and summer activities, our Vestnik schedule has changed for June. May 27 Vestnik

deadline is Mon., May 20 at 10 a.m. June 17 Vestnik

deadline is Mon., June 10 at 10 a.m. July 8 Vestnik

deadline is Mon., July 1 at 10 a.m. July 22 Vestnik

deadline is Mon., July 15 at 10 a.m.

Seaton Cemetery to host Memorial Day Service

Dear Vestnik Readers,

A special Memorial Day service will be held at Seaton Cemetery in Seaton,

Texas, on Sunday, May 26, 2024, at 12 noon. Please join us to remember those in uniform who gave the ultimate sacrifice to defend our country.

Nancy Chlapek Lodge 47, Seaton —SPJST—

VĚSTNÍK, (USPS 658480) is published on the second and fourth Mondays of each month by SPJST, PO Box 100, Temple, TX 76503-0100. Subscription rates are $25 per year for non-members. Members’ fees are paid as part of the insurance fee collected by SPJST, 520 North Main, Temple, TX 76501. Second-class postage paid at Temple, TX and additional mailing offices. The exchange of opinions, ideas and information is a vital aspect of our fraternal Society and enables us to make more informed decisions. The views expressed by writers in the Věstník do not necessarily represent the views of the Editor or SPJST management. Please sign all correspondence intended for publication. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to VĚSTNÍK c/o Controller Roy Vajdak, P.O. Box 100, Temple, TX 76503-0100.

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E d i t o r’ s N o t e E d i t o r’ s N o t e

(Number in parentheses denotes SPJST district

May 18 Lodge Officers’ Lunch & Learn • Lodge 88, Houston (5)

May 18 Lodge 17, New Tabor hosts Fundraiser for New Tabor Brethren Church

May 19

Burleson County Expo Center, Caldwell (1)

Lodge Officers’ Lunch & Learn

Snook Community Center (1)

May 19 Lodge 15, Buckholts Meatloaf Dinner Fundraiser (2)

May 21 Lodge 41, Port Lavaca Important Meeting

Six Mile Volunteer Fire Department (6)

May 26 Lodge Officers’ Lunch & Learn • Jourdanton Library (7)

May 27 SPJST Home Office Closed: Memorial Day Holiday

May 31 Lodge 81, Needville Join Hands Day

Senior Center at Immanuel Evangelical Church (5)

June 2 Lodge 40, El Campo-Hillje Youth Club Sundae Fun Day Mikeska’s BBQ Banquet Room, El Campo (6)

June 2 Lodge 47, Seaton Picnic (2)

June 2 Lodge 88, Houston Homecoming + Splash Day (5)

June 7 SPJST Home Office Open House for Delegates

June 7 Czech Heritage Museum Open House for Delegates

June 7 34th SPJST Convention Welcome Reception

Hilton Garden Inn • Temple

June 8 34th SPJST Convention • Mayborn Center, Temple (2)

June 8 SPJST Convention Dinner Celebration

Mayborn Center, Temple (2)

June 8 Lodge 18, Elgin Grand Reorganization/ Hall’s 50th Anniversary/The Debonaires Dance (2)

June 19-23 State Youth Summer Camp • Camp Kubena, Ledbetter

June 30 Lodge 24, Cyclone hosts Vrazels’ Tribute Band (2)

July 6 Lodge 29, Taylor Celebrates Hall’s 90th Birthday (2)

July 16-17 Executive Committee Meeting • Temple

July 21 Lodge 6, Cottonwood Annual Picnic (3)

July 26-27 State Youth Showcase • Temple

Credited

Attention

SPJST 2024 Graduates

and parents and grandparents of graduates!

The Vestnik will publish a commemorative special section celebrating the graduating class of 2024. ★ ★ ★ Senior Spotlight ★ ★

All SPJST high school or college seniors are encouraged to submit photographs and information that showcase them as a person and an accomplished graduate!

To be included, please complete the following information and submit along with up to 4 photographs no later than Monday, May 20 at 10 a.m. (deadline) to:

Online - www.spjst.org/graduates

Email - vestnik@spjst.org • Text - 254-534-0807

Mail - SPJST VESTNIK Editor Melanie Zavodny P.O. Box 100 • Temple, Texas 76503

Please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope if you wish to have photo(s) returned. For more information, contact the Věstník Office 254-773-1575, ext. 169. Please print clearly. Thank you!

Name

Lodge No. and Name

Graduating from (name of high school or college)

Major/Degree (if applicable)

Parents

Grandparents

Accomplishments (optional) ___________________________________

Future Plans

Message to Graduate/Additional Information (optional) __________

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Phone _______________________Email___________________________ — Graduates must be SPJST members —

DISTRICT ONE

Sandra Stone

DISTRICT TWO

Linda Johnson

DISTRICT THREE

Dana McAdams

DISTRICT FOUR

Beverly Teplicek

DISTRICT FIVE

Krystle Bender Peterson

DISTRICT SIX

Crystal Bacak

DISTRICT SEVEN

Wendy Pruski

LOCAL LODGE SECRETARIES

Lodge 1, Fayetteville

Debbie Pflughaupt

Lodge 4, Hallettsville

Annie Vahalik

Lodge 6, Cottonwood

Jeanette Beseda

Lodge 8, Weimar

Carolyn Tobola

Lodge 9, Snook

Sharon Kovar

Lodge 13, Dime Box

LaDonna Jatzlau

Lodge 15, Buckholts

Debbie Rodriguez

Lodge 17, New Tabor

Betty Suehs

Lodge 18, Elgin

Bob Haisler

Lodge 20, Granger

Jvonne Elwood

Lodge 23, Moravia

Kathleen Guenther

Lodge 24, Cyclone

Cathy Bruggman

2024 Listing of SPJST District 2024 Listing of SPJST District and Local Lodge Secretaries and Local Lodge Secretaries

The SPJST Operations Manual states that in the month of May, the Vestnik shall publish the district and local lodge secretaries. The following directory is printed in compliance with this guideline.

Lodges that did not submit a current roster of officers are not included in the listing. To submit a current roster and/or to update any of the listings, please contact SPJST Compliance Specialist Tamara Gettys at the Home Office 254-773-1575, ext. 100 or email tamarag@spjst.com. For contact information on any of the listed names, please contact the Home Office.

Lodge 25, Ennis

Pat Fowler

Lodge 29, Taylor

Linda Pospisil

Lodge 30, Taiton

Megan Riha

Lodge 32, Victoria

Linda Mozisek

Lodge 35, Elk

Carla Price

Lodge 38, Kovar

Dana Bunte

Lodge 39, Bryan

Barbara Matejka

Lodge 40, El Campo-Hillje

Sharon Borak

Lodge 41, Port Lavaca

Mary Sitka

Lodge 47, Seaton

Brenda Hoelscher

Lodge 48, Beyersville

Jennifer Miksch

Lodge 49, Rowena

Becky Wood

Lodge 54, West

Janice Kaluza

Lodge 63, Sweet Home

Ann Moseley

Lodge 66, Waco

Dana McAdams

Lodge 76, Wichita Falls

Dianna Ibarra

Lodge 79, Corpus Christi

Virginia Rebecek

Lodge 80, Holland

Linda Hill

Lodge 81, Needville

Willie Mae Kuykendall

Lodge 84, Dallas

Cheryl Petr

Lodge 87, Temple

Carla Kacir

Lodge 88, Houston

Sarah Itz

Lodge 91, San Jacinto

Vonda Smesny

Lodge 92, Fort Worth

Mary Ann Krivanek

Lodge 94, Wheelock

Linda Wilson

Lodge 97, Placedo

Judith Bellanger

Lodge 107, Floresville

Wendy Pruski

Lodge 117, Robstown

Dianne Raska

Lodge 133, San Antonio

Kathy Uribe

Lodge 139, Danbury

Gina Maness

Lodge 142, Houston

Elizabeth Hermis

Lodge 151, Wharton

Janie Bucek

Lodge 154, Fort Worth

Appa Burcie

Lodge 155, Austin

Michelle House

Lodge 157, Lubbock

Cynthia Kristinek

Lodge 160, San Angelo

Charlene Dusek

Lodge 177, Academy

Alyssa Marek

Lodge 180, Burleson

Patricia Sill

Lodge 183, Arlington

Kay Weeks

Lodge 184, Moulton

Terry Stevenson

Lodge 185, New Braunfels

Theresa Haag

Lodge 187, Round Rock

Deborah Rohlack

Lodge 189

Bryan-College Station

John Skrabanek

Lodge 191, Lufkin

Pat Scogin

Lodge 196, Houston-West

Cadance Wager

Lodge 202, Jourdanton

Valerie Barta

Lodge 219, El Paso

Aracely Cuanda

Lodge 229, Abilene

Tammy Copeland

Lodge 246, Morgan’s Point

David Nauert

Lodge 258, Seguin

Carrie Origas

—SPJST—

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Convention weekend begins in 26 days

Dear Convention Delegates and Members,

The 34th SPJST Convention is coming up on Friday, June 7 to Sunday, June 9, 2024, in Temple, Texas. The Convention is less than one month away, and we are gearing up for an exciting event. We want to ensure a smooth and efficient experience for all attendees.

Convention App

The SPJST Convention App is ready for delegates to download and install on

an iOS or Android device. We are using the Yapp platform for this app. The app is also readable from a laptop/desktop. Delegates can download the app at https://my.yapp.us/SPJST and follow the instructions.

The app includes convention news, convenient RSVP/meal payment options, documents, social feed, FAQs, schedule, hotels, venue map, pre-convention reports, contacts, and photos. The SPJST Convention App is your source for the latest updates on the 2024 Convention.

The official webpage for convention updates is https://spjst.org/2024convention/

Hotels

The host hotel for this year’s Convention is Hilton Garden Inn, located at 1749 Scott Boulevard in Temple, Texas. Note the host hotel has reached its capacity on rooms. Some delegates may be provided rooms at the neighboring hotel, located across the street.

Delegate Check-In

Delegate check-in will begin in the ballroom at Hilton Garten Inn on Friday, June 7 at 4:30 p.m. The Welcome Reception is Friday evening, June 7 from 4:30 to 8 p.m. Delegate’s check-in will continue on Saturday morning, June 8 at the Frank W. Mayborn Civic and Conference Center from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.

Meals - Lunches and Dinner

*Must be Reserved by May 24*

All members and interested guests are invited to attend the Convention and its activities. Lunch and dinner meals will be provided for delegates, Executive Committee and Governance Committee members, and Home Office Staff; ho-

wever, they must be reserved no later than May 24. Costs for guests will be $10 for lunch and $22 for dinner. Delegates may reserve their meals in the SPJST Convention App or online at https://spjst.org/2024convention/ Saturday lunch selections are chicken salad sandwich and chips; club sandwich and chips; or grilled chicken salad. All selections include a freshly baked cookie.

The menu for Saturday’s banquet dinner is ribeye steak or grilled chicken, salad, potatoes with cheese, green beans, and dessert.

Questions

If you have any questions or need assistance, please reach out to melaniez@spjst.com. Our team is here to help make your Convention experience as seamless as possible. We look forward to seeing you in June for what promises to be an engaging event! Fraternally, Melanie Zavodny, FIC Vice President of Communications melaniez@spjst.com —SPJST—

SPJST CONVENTION MEALS RSVP FORM

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If you have any questions or need assistance, please call Tammy at 254-773-1575, ext. 164. Friday Evening Welcome Reception hors d’oeuvres Saturday Lunch Chicken Salad Sandwich Saturday Lunch Club (turkey / ham) Sandwich Saturday Lunch Grilled Chicken Salad Saturday Dinner BANQUET Grilled Chicken Saturday Dinner BANQUET Ribeye Steak Day Meal Menu or Event Delegate RSVP Total Amount Enclosed
ALL DELEGATE AND GUEST MEALS MUST BE RESERVED/PURCHASED IN ADVANCE. Please complete RSVP form below and return (include payment for guest meals) by Friday, May 24, 2024 to: SPJST Convention Meals • PO Box 100 • Temple, TX 76503 • Make checks payable to SPJST. Yes, I will attend. Please select lunch choice. Please select dinner choice. Guest RSVP No charge. $10.00 each $10.00 each $10.00 each $22.00 each $22.00 each $ Delegate meals are complimentary. or or Name__________________________________________________________________ Lodge_____________ Phone______________________________________ Email_________________________________________ Save your postage stamp! Complete this form in the SPJST Convention App or online at spjst.org/2024convention or

Donnie Victorick Announces Candidacy for 34th SPJST Convention Vice Chair

I write to you today with a mix of gratitude, reflection, and optimism for the future of our organization. It is with great pleasure to learn of the announcement by Douglas Galler of Lodge 66, Waco in District Three seeking the chair of our 34th Quadrennial Convention. It is encouraging that our younger members are stepping up to be involved which is important for the future of SPJST. In the latter part of 2023, I informed the Executive Committee that I would not seek or accept the nomination as chair of our Convention.

I have had the honor and privilege of serving as Convention Chair since 1988, with the exception being in 2000. I have been chair for eight Conventions and feel it is time to encourage our younger leaders to step up and lead what is a very important part of our future success. The American Fraternal Alliance(formally National Fraternal Congress of America) has stressed the need to have a succession plan for all fraternals to succeed. I know it is time for our younger members who know the value of our Czech heritage to fill these positions. Therefore, I am stepping aside to let our future be a factor in determining our success. I appreciate the opportunity to have served. For this, I am forever grateful.

We must all realize that our younger members are the future of SPJST. If we do not let them spread their wings when they are interested, will they become discouraged and say we do not have a chance to make a difference? Unfortunately, SPJST is at a point where our younger members are not involved in

numbers we need to continue that success. I ask why? Is it because of our refusal to step aside, or is it because they have other interests, or is it because we have not promoted what we stand for which is the preservation of our Czech heritage and close family ties? We all must accept that there is such a thing as trying to hang on too long. Coach John Calapari, now at Arkansas, in an interview, said he stayed at Kentucky five years too long. He says, “Sometimes holding on for too long becomes counterproductive.”

We all resist change but must accept the fact that it is inevitable. We cannot keep doing the same ol’ thing and keep getting the same ole results to survive. Our environment is forever changing with new ideas and technology. Either we adapt, or we cease to exist. This is a hard fact to accept.

I have heard speakers say that whether you are 80 or 20, you need to grow every day. If you don’t, you are not living but just existing.

When things are going good, you cannot start becoming complacent and coast but continue to push forward and make sure we are successful.

SPJST is at a crossroads of where we want to be. We must make sure we have the right people leading our organization as Executive Officers and Directors who are qualified to hold their positions and also be held accountable for their performance. We are blessed with Executive Officers who are qualified and work together for the good of the organization. We have District Directors who are committed to doing what is best for SPJST without trying to please everyone. We have a fiduciary responsibility to make sure we make decisions which we think are in the best for SPJST. We also agree to disagree without taking it personal. We must ask questions, do research, and decide what is best by taking a stand. We must have qualified individuals to oversee a $270 million organization. The days of the good ol’ boys are over with our changing world. To emphasize the point, look at the number of fraternals which have failed recently because of individuals not able to perform as necessary because they were wellliked but lacked the necessary skills to succeed. This is harsh, but a reality. We

cannot let this happen to our SPJST. We must make sure we have individuals to serve in these positions who are held accountable and are qualified to hold the position. Nothing else will be accepted if you as delegates hold on to these standards.

I am thankful for the progress SPJST has made over the last three years with this past year, 2023, realizing a remarkable achievement of a $2.1 million net income, an addition to our surplus, and also investing in and improving our admin system. Many improvement decisions must be made to ensure our success. We just have to keep pushing for efficiency and improved technology and expecting performance in all areas.

With this being said, I have previously announced my intentions for

another term as a District One Director and also say I would be honored to serve as Vice Chair of our 34th Convention to serve as support for a young man who has come up through the program and is definitely qualified to be our Convention Chair. In 2021, he served as Convention Vice Chair, and I ask you to support him as Chair-elect for 2024. Wishing the best for what appears to be a great Convention and future success of SPJST.

Fraternally,

Lodge 9, Snook

District One Director

Vice Chair of the Board of Directors

—SPJST—

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MONTH-TO-DATE TOTALS FOR INSURANCE WRITTEN, ISSUED Dist. Apps. Written Certs. Issued 1 1 $250,000.00 0 0 2 1 20,000.00 1 $20,000.00 3 7 865,000.00 5 105,000.00 4 20 4,872,274.00 17 1,843,957.00 5 13 1,666,882.00 14 2,416,882.00 6 0 0.00 0 0 7 6 2,120,024.00 5 190,024.00 48 42 Annuities 15 0.00 15 0 Totals 63 $9,794,180.00 57 $4,575,863.00 YEAR-TO-DATE TOTALS INSURANCE WRITTEN, ISSUED, EARNED PREMIUM Dist. Apps. Written Certs. Issued Earned Prem. 1 9 $825,000.00 8 $575,000.00 $10,471.24 2 20 1,006,332.00 22 1,245,573.00 17,819.74 3 32 2,890,024.00 26 791,518.00 24,636.66 4 67 11,124,760.00 54 6,553,885.00 59,422.93 5 52 5,210,782.00 49 5,152,440.00 35,900.17 6 9 943,330.00 8 393,330.00 6,124.65 7 24 3,859,758.00 20 1,634,758.00 26,181.02 213 187 Annuities 92 92 0 0 Totals 305 $25,859,986.00 279 $16,346,504.00 $180,556.41 From the SPJST Insurance Department Issued through APRIL: 187 Insurance Certificates • 92 Annuity Certificates

It’s Your Life

You Are A Seeker

(Taken from “You Are . . . Realizing Who You Are Because of Who God Is”

There are about 4,200 different religions practiced across the world. This isn’t the number showing the amount of people devoted to one religion but rather the number of religions the people across the nations are devoting themselves to. From Christianity to Hinduism to Islam to Buddhism, there are people all over the globe seeking for order and purpose in their world. They are seeking for hope beyond what they can see and meaning in the place they are in. According to the MerriamWebster Dictionary, to worship is “to honor or show reverence for a divine being or supernatural power.” The fact that about 4,200 religions are practiced to express worship shows that all of us, no matter who we are or where we come from, were made to worship something greater than us.

One morning while reading in Matthew 7, I came across something that Jesus said that really got me thinking about what we are seeking, and where we are expecting to find that which we are seeking. What Jesus said was, “Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; the one who seeks finds; and the one who knocks, the door will be opened.” (Matthew 7:7-8 NIV).

All of us on earth are seeking peace and joy and purpose. Each of us is seeking confidence in identity. So the question is not whether we are seeking these things but rather, where are we looking to find these things? We seek these things in our relationships, in the jobs we have, approval from others, in how fit our bodies can be, in how put together our families can look,

in how much money our bank can hold, and the list goes on and on. But if we were to honestly ask ourselves how seeking real peace and joy and purpose in all those things are going, would we confidently say, “it’s going well”?

I can say through my experience of seeking of peace in approval from people or seeking joy in trying to perform at a certain level that I never find the deepest contentment and rest that my soul is craving through seeking peace and joy in those places. But when I have sought the Lord, I have found peace. When I have knocked at His door, I discovered the door that leads to joy. When I have asked Him, He has answered me with hope. When I have sought His face in trust, I have discovered a confidence that was deeply rooted. You were made for all the peace and love and purpose that you are seeking, but you will only find it in the way you were designed to when you seek the One who made you, when you seek the One who is the Good Shepherd and who promises that in Him, you lack no good thing (Psalm 23:1). We were all made to worship, but until we wholeheartedly worship the Lord, we will not find what our souls are after.

“When God takes out the trash, don’t go digging back through it. Trust Him.”

—Amaka Imani Nkosazana

My door is always open, figuratively, and literally.

Stay blessed,

832-232-2049

—SPJST—

District news

District Three presents annual meeting minutes

The District Three Annual Meeting was called to order by President Lori Pace (154) at 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 28, 2024, at Lodge 25, Ennis. Flag Bearers Madison Holland (25) and Morgan Oliver (66) led the membership in the Pledge of Allegiance and the youth motto. District Three and State Mr. SPJST Miles Jones (154), State Miss SPJST Bailee Beckendorf, State Junior Miss SPJST Tynlee Beckendorf (both from Lodge 47, Seaton in District Two) were introduced by President Pace (154). Then President Pace (154) recognized District Three Royalty - Junior Mr. SPJST Everett McAdams (66), Junior Miss SPJST Morgan Oliver (66), Little Mr. SPJST Luke Holland (25), and Little Miss SPJST June Holland (25).

Lodge 25, Ennis Vice President Arlene West (25) welcomed everyone to the meeting on behalf of the members of Lodge 25. Vice President CarrieAnn Jones (154) welcomed Home Office guests - SPJST President/CEO Brian Vanicek (24) and wife Joan (24) and District Three Director John Engelke (66) and wife Diana (66). Vice President Jones (154) called on Mr. SPJST Miles Jones (154) to pray for the members who were lost last year and their surviving family members. Milestone Members were also recognized at this time.

The next agenda item was to introduce the nominating committee, auditing committee, and contest judges. President Pace (154) introduced the nominating committee CarrieAnn Jones (154), Candice Oliver (66), and Lynda Novak (84); the auditing committee Diana Engelke (66), Michael Galler (66), and Cherri Petr (84); and contest judges Arlene West (25), Joan Vanicek, and Becky Beckendorf (47).

The next order of business was the secretary and treasurer reports. Mary Steinman (154) made a motion to accept the minutes from the last meeting as printed in the Vestnik. Lynda Novak (84) mentioned two corrections that needed to be made to the minutes. Vicki Sims (84) is not on the By-Law Committee, and the District Three Fun Day was at the Czech Slovak Heritage Day at Sokol Dallas, not at the State Fair as printed. These corrections were made, and Kay Lynn Kovar

(25) seconded the motion, and it was passed. Treasurer Mary Steinman (154) then gave her report.

The meeting was turned over to the youth at 2:22 p.m. Youth President Miles Jones (154) called the meeting to order. Vice President Madison Holland (25), Secretary Morgan Oliver (66), and Reporter Layne Oliver (66) were all present. There was discussion about camp, which will be from June 19 to June 23 at Camp Kubena. Registration is open until May 1. The youth have $586.26 in their account. Then the youth elected new officers. President is Miles Jones (154), vice president is Levi McAdams (66), Secretary Abigail McAdams (66), and Reporter Madison Holland (25). The youth meeting adjourned at 2:36 p.m.

The next agenda items were committee reports. District Three Governance Committee member Michael Galler (66) prepared a printed Governance Committee report. FAC Jodie McAdams, Sr. (66) gave an FAC report. Next, Diana Engelke (66) gave an audit committee report.

SPJST President/CEO Brian Vanicek (24) spoke about the upcoming Convention and encouraged everyone to read their Vestnik. He also reported that delegates should be receiving multiple emails about hotel reservations and meals prior to the Convention. President/CEO Vanicek (24) also spoke about the old Corpus Christi trips and the upcoming trip to the Nebraska Czech Festival. He also spoke about two new sales personnel who were once active youth members. Then President/CEO Vanicek (24) presented a $250 check to Dana McAdams (66), youth leader of Lodge 66, Waco for the establishment/re-establishment of an active youth club. There were some questions about annuities from the floor that President/CEO Vanicek (24) addressed.

Next, District Three Director John Engelke (66) announced the District Three members who received scholarships this year. He also mentioned the Convention Souvenir Program Book ad deadline and that sponsors are needed for snacks and treats during the convention. Director Engelke (66) also mentioned the lodge incentives program awards for District Three lodges. He reminded delegates about the May 4 online delegate meeting at 10 a.m. Delegates should have received a link from the Home Office.

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FAC McAdams (66) then announced the results of the painted rock contest:

Adults

1st - Cherri Petr (84)

2nd - Kay Lynn Kovar (25)

3rd - CarrieAnn Jones (154)

Youth - Kindergarten to 2nd Grades

1st - Gentry Burcie (154)

2nd - Paige Oliver (66)

Youth - 3rd to 5th Grades

1st - Victoria Oliver (66)

Youth - 6th to 8th Grades

1st - Abigail McAdams (66)

2nd - Layne Oliver (66)

3rd - Tynlee Beckendorf (47)

Youth - 9th to 12th Grades

1st - Miles Jones (154)

2nd - Bailee Beckendorf (47)

3rd - Levi McAdams (66)

There was no old/previous business. Under new business, Dana McAdams (66) and CarrieAnn Jones (154) presented information about Operation Christmas Child and the gift boxes that are part of the caring challenges later this year. Samples were displayed and questions were answered about where to get supplies and how to deliver boxes to be processed. President/CEO Vanicek (24) then thanked everyone for all of their fraternal activities and events. Director Engelke (66) suggested that in the future District Three meetings, we may need to rethink the $1,000 hosting lodge payment. Since our meetings have gotten shorter, we are no longer having a meal, and the district is receiving funds from the Home Office based on meeting attendance, we may need to reduce how much we give to the hosting lodges in subsequent meetings.

FAC McAdams (66) announced the number of members present today from each attending lodge. There was one member from Lodge 180, Burleson; two from Lodge 183, Arlington; five from Lodge 84, Dallas; eight from Lodge 154, Fort Worth; 16 from Lodge 25, Ennis; five members from other districts or the Home Office; and 21 members from Lodge 66, Waco. The total was 53 present.

Prizes were then presented to the youth members who participated in the rock contest. Steinman (154) presented a $1,000 check to Lodge 25, Ennis for hosting today’s meeting. The winners of

the adult rock contest all donated their winnings back to the district fund.

The Nominating Committee then presented a slate of officers:

President Lori Pace (154)

Vice President CarrieAnn Jones (154)

Secretary Dana McAdams (66)

Treasurer Mary Steinman (154)

FAC Jodie McAdams, Sr. (66)

Flag Bearer Morgan Oliver (66)

Cherri Petr (84) made a motion to accept the committee recommendations by acclamation. The motion was seconded by Kay Lynn Kovar (25), and the motion was passed.

Director Engelke (66) said that Lodge 6, Cottonwood has volunteered to be the host of the 2025 district meeting.

Lynda Novak (84) mentioned that October 13, 2024, will be the Czech Slovak Heritage Day at Sokol Dallas. Dana McAdams (66) made a motion to make this our District Three Fun Day for 2024. The motion, seconded by Mary Steinman (154), was passed.

Douglas Galler (66) spoke about being asked to be the Convention Chair, and he is hoping for support from the District Three members.

Many members were lucky enough to win door prizes provided by the Home Office, and youth members received a piggy bank and a rubber ball from Director Engelke (66).

The meeting adjourned at 3:36 p.m.

Dana McAdams (66)

District Three Secretary —SPJST—

District Six presents annual meeting minutes

The District Six Annual Meeting and Social was held on Sunday, April 14, 2024, at St. John’s Parish Hall in El Campo, Texas. Lodge 30, Taiton cohosted the event with District Six. A total of 65 members and guests from six lodges were present. All officers were present.

Registration and social began at 11 a.m. with a bucket raffle and a 50/50 cash raffle. At noon, President/CEO Brian Vanicek said the blessing for the meal. A delicious chicken spaghetti, green beans, and salad meal was served. Delicious desserts were provided for everyone to enjoy. Members brought a variety of

items for the bucket raffle.

President Joe Siptak called the meeting to order at 12:51 p.m. Pledge of Allegiance was recited by membership. A moment of silence was observed for our deceased members. President Joe Siptak welcomed everyone to the annual meeting and social. He thanked everyone for coming out on this beautiful day. Also, thank you to Lodge 30 for co-hosting and providing the delicious meal.

Written reports were presented to the membership at time of registration from our District Six Director, SPJST Senior Living Centers, treasurer, secretary, and Governance Committee member. The cemetery report was presented by Johnny Hoffman with only the Velehrad Cemetery remaining under our care. The Home Office is working on signage to post at the cemetery to advertise lots for sale.

Lodge 30 President Yvonne Marcaurele welcomed everyone to the meeting. She also thanked representatives from the Home Office for attending and her dad for attending the meeting.

Second Vice President Crystal Bacak introduced District Six meeting special guests—President/CEO Brian Vanicek; State Fraternal Director Frank Horak; Territory Manager Kerry Herrington; District Six Director Annie Vahalik and husband Philip; Honorary District Six Director/ Audit Committee member Karen Kaspar; District Six Youth Counselor/Governance Committee member Lisa Bubela; Cemetery/Audit Committee members Janie and David Bucek; Cemetery/Nominating Committee member Johnny Hofmann; Nominating Committee member Linda Henderson; Miss SPJST Bailee Beckendorf; and Junior Miss SPJST Tynlee Beckendorf.

District Six Youth Counselor Lisa Bubela reported that she had 17 youth present for the meeting and that they were working on coloring for Veterans appreciation and making bird feeders with pine cones and bird seed. Camp registration deadline is May l. Summer camp at Camp Kubena will be June 19 to 23 with lots of new activities planned for this year at camp. State Youth Showcase will be July 26 and 27 at the Frank W. Mayborn Civic and Convention Center in Temple. Lisa Reck was introduced as the new youth leader for Lodge 40, El Campo-Hillje.

Correspondence was read.

Treasurer Marjorie Treumer presented the printed copy of her report. Linda Henderson made a motion to accept the treasurer’s report as presented, seconded

by Karen Kaspar. Motion passed, and the treasurer’s report was accepted.

State Fraternal Director Frank Horak thanked the members for attending. He reported on a couple of Lunch & Learn programs for lodge officers. If lodges need anything, please contact the Home Office. He distributed name tags to the lodge officers who were present in appreciation for all they do to promote SPJST in their lodge and community.

Lisa Bubela presented the Governance Committee report in writing. The deadline for submitting by-law recommendations for the June convention has passed.

President/CEO Brian Vanicek thanked the membership for their devoted service. SPJST works with very nice people; and he enjoys working with Director Annie Vahalik. SPJST has shown an increase in revenue over the last year. 2023 was a very positive year for SPJST financially. There has been an increase in annuities due to increase in interest rates. SPJST works to take care of families and their communities. More media advertising is taking place. There are new, young sales representatives from Snook and Needville. He said it was good to have young sales agents with a background in SPJST.

Some restructuring has taken place with the reassignment of lodges. We now have 77 lodges in SPJST with 63 of them that are currently active. A total of 48 scholarships will be awarded in 2023. SPJST supports several organizations like Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center and the SPJST Foundation. The Czech Heritage Museum is strong with its Night at the Museum events. They are also working on redeveloping space in the basement of the Home Office. Flyers were handed out for the August 2 SPJST trip to the Wilber, Nebraska, Czech festival. More trips are planned for the future. The Czech Republic trip last fall was a success and a good trip. He thanked District Six for welcoming him for the visit and sent greetings from his wife, Joan.

Territory Manager Kerry Herrington thanked the district for having him present. He is excited to have new sales agents in the territory and is looking for more good talented sales agents to join. He also presented membership drive cards for lodges to be able to earn extra incentives.

District Six Director Annie Vahalik appreciated everyone for being there. She thanked Lodge 30, Taiton for being

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The minutes of the last meeting were read by Secretary Sister Jeanette Beseda. Treasurer Sister Peggy Dobecka provided the treasurer’s report and was approved as given. Sister Jeanette provided the FAC report. April’s Caring Challenge project was Nourishing Nature. The suggestion to donate money to the bird habitat at Waco Zoo was agreed upon by all present. May’s focus will be Community Clean-up. A decision was made to clean up cemetery plots of past Lodge 6 officers and honor them with our efforts and new flowers. Sister Jeanette reported that by participating in all the Caring Challenges last year, our lodge was given the highest-available incentive award from the Home Office. Sister Jeanette reported that get well cards were sent to Don Urbanovsky, Bobby Dobecka, and Raymond Joe Hromadka. Sympathy card was sent to Nancy Polansky.

Hall Manager Sister Peggy provided information on the lodge bookings for May and June, as many family reunions will be held at our lodge this summer. See the last section of this Vestnik to review the upcoming events.

Old Business

A trustee meeting was held April 12 and discussion reported regarding the lodge picnic raffle tickets. Deadline is the end of May. Decisions were made

about the picnic menu, plate cost, and a change to serving time. Sister Peggy reported on a contractor’s bid to update cosmetic issues in the hall and that was agreed by membership. She also reported the bid for outside guttering will be presented at the next meeting. Water heater for kitchen has been purchased and will be installed before the picnic.

New Business

The July 21 Lodge 6 picnic preparation continues. Raffle ticket printing is the priority now. Decisions were made on appointing new audit committees to audit lodge’s bank accounts for 2023. Brother Bobby reported on hall updates and needed safety purchases for maintaining the building. He also reported doing research on the purchase of a new mobile unit for the lodge to use for Westfest, as well as needed for use at our annual picnic. Sister Jeanette listened to an SPJST webinar and reported that instructions about the upcoming SPJST Convention will be sent to our representatives.

May birthdays were celebrated by Sister Lou Blahuta and Sister Jeanette Beseda.

Name drawn for the progressive door prize was John Padilla, and he was not present. Attendance door prizes were awarded to Peggy Dobecka, Pam Urbanovsky, and Don Urbanovsky.

Next Meeting—June 2

The next Lodge 6 meeting will be held on Sunday, June 2 at 2 p.m. Hope to see you all at Cottonwood Hall! Respectfully, Patti Rosales, Reporter —SPJST—

Lodge 17, New Tabor hosts May 18 Brethren church fundraiser

Lodge 17, New Tabor is organizing and hosting a fundraiser to benefit New Tabor Brethren Church after their devastating fire in January. The fundraiser is Saturday, May 18, 2024, at Burleson County Expo in Caldwell, Texas. We will serve New Tabor’s “Famous” Fair Hamburger Plates (hamburger, chips, dessert, tea) for $12 pre-sale tickets which will be available for dine in or take out from 5 to 7 p.m. For meal tickets, visit Citizens State Bank (Cadwell and Snook branches); Homeyer Feed; or call Ted Dusek 979-324-6006, Holly Narro 979-218-4931, Susan Skrabanek 979-820-2218, or Betty Suehs 979-218-1369.

Dance with live band from 7 to 11 p.m. Live music is generously provided by Chase Kimey Band.

Lodge 18, Elgin: Excited to welcome community events, activities

Lodge 18, Elgin is proud to be the site for many community events and activities. ABOVE PHOTOS: Yoga classes. BELOW PHOTOS: The Mayor’s prayer breakfast was held on Saturday, April 27 at the hall.

Judith Sanders, President

Lodge 6, membersCottonwood

Lodge 6, Cottonwood celebrates May birthdays. Happy birthday to Jeanette Beseda, left, and Lou Blahuta! —Patti Rosales, Reporter

The event includes live and silent auctions and raffles. The raffle includes $2,000 worth of prizes.

Fraternally submitted,

Holly Narro —SPJST—

Lodge 18, Elgin invites all to hall’s 50th anniversary and grand reorganization June 8

Join us at Lodge 18, Elgin for our 50th anniversary and grand reorganization featuring The Debonaires at Elgin SPJST Hall, 702 State Highway 95 in Elgin on Saturday, June 8 from 8 p.m. to 12 midnight.

Bring your dancing shoes and join us at this fun, family-friendly celebration. Admission is $15 each; ages 12 and under will be admitted free of charge.

Cash bar will be available. An ATM on site. We will also have an arcade for kids.

We look forward to seeing you on June 8 to enjoy an evening of music by The Debonaires while celebrating Lodge 18, Elgin!

Fraternally,

Judith Sanders, President —SPJST—

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celebrate birthdays

Lodge 23, Moravia meets June 11

SPJST Lodge 23, Moravia will meet on Tuesday June 11, 2024, at the lodge hall starting at 6:30 p.m. All members are asked to attend. A small lunch will be served, and members are asked to bring an item for it. Please attend.

Kathleen Guenther Secretary-Treasurer —SPJST—

Lodge 24, Cyclone: Take a trip down memory lane with Vrazels’ Tribute Band

Lodge 24, Cyclone – better known as Flag Hall – is once again proud to present a dance featuring the Vrazels’ Tribute Band on Sunday, June 30, 2024.

Doors, kitchen, and bar will open at 12 noon. Dancing to your favorite Vrazels’ Polka Band tunes will be from 2 to 6 p.m. The tribute band will consist of John Dujka on accordion, Mark Dujka on saxophone, Scott Hodde on saxophone, Jerry Haisler on guitar, Mike Marek on bass, and Matthew Strmiska on drums. Tickets for the dance are $15 and can be purchased in advance by calling Linda Wilde at 254-985-2258 or 254-231-5348.

The kitchen will be serving those famous Flag Hall hamburgers with all the trimmings. The bar will also be open and serving your favorite beverages throughout the afternoon.

So make your plans to come out and take a trip down Memory Lane!

Linda M. Wilde, Treasurer —SPJST—

Lodge 25, Ennis hosts successful events

Lodge 25, Ennis has had a busy month beginning with our eclipse event held Thursday, April 4 to Monday, April 8. A big thanks to all our attendees and volunteers for making this event a once in a lifetime spectacular experience for our lodge and community. Congratulations to Charlie Pouzar, who won the big “Ring of Fire” prize of $5,000. David Culbreth won $3,000, Raquel Rivera won $2,000 with Ronnie Dlabaj, Sissy Pruitt, and Wesley Honza taking home $100. Thanks to all who supported our fundraiser!

At the monthly meeting on Thursday, April 11, everyone enjoyed a taco salad meal prepared by Betty. Thank you! Members were reminded that we are hosting the District Three Annual Meeting on April 28; summer camp registration deadline is May 1; and local lodge scholarship applications are due May 31.

Lodge 25, Ennis hosts April Eclipse Activities

Plans are underway for the upcoming National Polka Festival. Our lodge will be open on Saturday, May 25. Betty will be preparing a home-cooked meal consisting of barbecue beef, klobase, parsley potatoes, green beans, your choice of sauerkraut or coleslaw, kolache, and apple strudel. We are excited about the band line up—Parudbicka Muzika, The Fabulous Six, Vaneks of West, and the Czechohalics. More information can be found at http://www.nationalpolkafestival.com or visit our lodge Facebook page. We can also be reached by calling 972-875-8381.

The next meeting will be Thursday, May 9, and the May birthday celebration will be on Wednesday, May 29. Hope to see you all at these lodge events and at the Polka Festival! Dust off your dancing shoes and come to SPJST Lodge 25!

Fraternally yours, Margaret Krajca, Reporter —SPJST—

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PHOTOS 1, 2, and 3: And the winners of the “Ring of Fire” raffle are . . . Raquel Rivera - $2,000, and Carlie Pouzar - $5,000. Congratulations! PHOTO 4: Joann thanking everyone for their support. RIGHT PHOTO: Kitchen workers - Harry and Willie Mae Matus, Betty Macalik, and Lisa Lipscomb. LEFT PHOTOS: Eclipse spectators. ABOVE PHOTO 1: Tammie Zhanel and Suzi BetikPHOTO 2: Traffic controllers Joe and Arlene West. PHOTO 3: Grill duty - Mark Zmolik and David Puente. RIGHT PHOTO: Happy April birthdays to, left to right, Edwin Mikula, Evelyn Slovak, Marlene Clark, Roland Christian, and Debbie Macik. ~ Submitted by Margaret Krajca, Reporter

Lodge 41, Port Lavaca urges members to attend May 21 meeting

Dear Lodge 41 Members,

The upcoming quarterly meeting of Lodge 41, Port Lavaca on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, at the Six Mile Volunteer Fire Department Building is of utmost importance. Beginning at 6:30 p.m. with a light meal and social, we urge all members to attend. At this critical juncture, our lodge stands at a crossroads. We need help filling retiring officer positions or deciding on potential merger or reassignment options.

Lodge Nova Ratolest, No. 41, Port Lavaca was proudly chartered on May 25, 1902, by Josef Marek, Jan Liska, Josef Kabal, Edward See, Frank Kabela, Bohumil Charbula, Tomas Charbula, Charles Sturzenbeker, Richard Boehm, Jan F. Kovar, Frantisek Nedbalek, Otto L. See, Vinc S. Lesikar, Theodore Charbula, and Jan Drgac. Presently, our officers are President Larry Rokyta, Vice President Darlene Baker, Secretary Mary Sitka, and Treasurer Mary Allison.

The dedication of Lodge 41 members to our fraternal mission is evident through our continued meetings. However, sustaining our presence in the community necessitates collective effort. We invite you to join us on May 21 to lend your valuable input as we chart our path forward. Your participation is crucial and deeply appreciated.

Please RSVP by texting Treasurer Mary Allison at 361-648-1177. We look forward to your presence. <>

Fraternally, Mary Sitka, Secretary —SPJST—

Lodge 48, Beyersville reports on March, April activities

March Activities

Lodge 48, Beyersville hosted a community garage sale and fish fry drivethru on Friday, March 8, 2024, and it was well received by the community. The youth club also hosted the dessert/bake sale during this event. Membership voted to make this an annual activity and added to the calendar for the second Saturday, March 7, 2025, at Lodge 48.

Lodge 48, Beyersville honors Robert Leshikar

April Meeting

Members were served a taco dinner prior to the adult lodge meeting. After reports to the membership were read, the secretary also read and recognizes any Milestone Members in attendance. Robert Leshikar was present and recognized for 75 years.

The membership discussed plans for future social events in June and October. Plans for the annual fundraiser on August 17 were also discussed.

Next Meeting—May 13

The next meeting is Monday, May 13 at 6:30 p.m. A meal will be served prior to the meeting at 6 p.m. The meeting is held at the lodge hall, located at 10450 FM 619, Taylor, Texas 76574.

Fraternally, Jennifer Urbanek Miksch Secretary/Reporter —SPJST—

Lodge 63, Sweet Home meets May 16

Lodge 63, Sweet Home will hold its quarterly meeting on Thursday, May16, 2024, at Tobola’s Party House, near Sweet Home, beginning at 7 p.m. Items to be discussed, besides the usual business, is the upcoming sponsorship of the barbecue team for the Firemen’s Fest, state convention in Temple, and lodge fraternal activities.

A meal with beverages will be provided by the lodge. Members are asked to bring a dessert, if desired.

The Party House is located close to

Lodge 48, Beyersville President Cory Miksch, left, presents a plaque of appreciation to Robert Leshikar in appreciation for 17 years of dedicated service to Lodge 48. Robert is the outgoing president and also a 75year member.

Congratulations and thank you, Robert!

the intersection of State Highway 77A and FM 531 on the way to Sweet Home. Hope to see you there!

Elaine Berkovsky Reporter/FAC —SPJST—

Lodge 66, Waco places ad in convention souvenir program book

The April meeting of Lodge 66, Waco was called to order by President Douglas Galler at 5:32 p.m. on Monday, April 22, 2024, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Bellmead. During the roll call of officers, Second Vice President/Guide Michael Galler was ab-

sent. Present were 10 adult members and one youth.

Secretary Dana McAdams read the minutes from the March meeting. Ronald Neumann made a motion to accept the minutes as read, and Diana Engelke seconded the motion. The motion was passed. In correspondence, Dana had received an insurance report and some transfer request forms from the Home Office. Diana had received an invitation to the World Hunger Relief Anniversary Tour. She and John Engelke had received a wishlist from Ronald McDonald House when last month’s donation check was hand delivered to the Ronald McDonald House in Temple. FAC Jodie McAdams, Sr. read the April member engagement news.

Youth Club Report

Dana then gave a youth club report. The youth met on Friday, March 29 at 11:30 a.m. at Peter Piper Pizza for their March meeting. Before the meeting started, the youth created thank you cards for veterans and military personnel to be distributed as part of the March Caring Challenge. Then the youth enjoyed the salad and pizza buffet together. After eating, the youth played games together in the game room. Next, the youth chose from an assortment of donated craft items to work on for the upcoming State Youth Showcase.

After the meeting, the youth and adults went to VFW Hall 6008 in Hewitt to distribute thank you cards for our March Caring Challenge.

The next youth club meeting will be April 28 in Ennis at the District Three

Lodge 66, Waco lends support to new American Legion post in Salado

Lodge 66, Waco member John Engelke, left, presents Brett Wheeler with a $100 donation from Lodge 66, Waco to help in the establishment of the new American Legion Post 585 in Salado. Brett serves as the Post’s finance officer.

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Annual Meeting.

Next, Diana gave the treasurer’s report. The lodge received $2,000 from the Home Office for our lodge incentive award in 2023. The youth club received $1,160 for their incentive award in 2023. John gave an update of District Three events. Diana wrote a check to Dana for the youth award to be put with the youth club funds.

In old business, Dana mentioned the possibility of the lodge paying for the youth to attend camp. The discussion was tabled until later. The March donation was delivered to the Ronald McDonald House in Temple by John and Diana Engelke.

In new business, there was discussion about the Convention and the online delegates’ meeting on Saturday, May 4 at 9 a.m. John and Douglas both spoke about Convention news. The lodge decided to purchase a full page ad for the Convention Souvenir Program Book. Dana made the motion to do a full page ad. The motion was seconded by Ronald Neumann and passed. There was discussion about the appearance of the ad. The lodge officers will be featured in the ad with a patriotic theme for the backdrop.

The April donation will go to help establish the new American Legion Post 585 in Salado. That motion was made by Jodie, Sr., seconded by Thomas Galler, and passed.

Next Meeting—May 20

The May meeting will be at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Bellmead on May 20 at 5:30 p.m. Then John mentioned many of the upcoming District Three and state events.

John won the 100 percent pot of $7, and Dana won the door prize. Sales Agent Randy House spoke about insurance sales and also the new sales incentive program.

Diana made a motion to adjourn, and Jodie seconded the motion. The meeting adjourned at 7:23 p.m.

Respectfully submitted by your secretary and reporter, Dana McAdams —SPJST—

Lodge 80, Holland meets May 14

Lodge 80, Holland will meet Tuesday, May 14, 2024, at 6:30 p.m. for its bimonthly business meeting and social time. The event will be held at The Hall, located at 12141 East FM 2268 in Holland. Agenda will include regular business reports and bingo update. A chicken fried steak meal catered by Oscar Store will be served. Please send your reservations to Rita Spinn at rita@hot.rr.com or call/text 254-7606427. Hope to see you on May 14! <> Rita Spinn, President —SPJST—

Lodge 81, Needville reports on April meeting

SPJST Lodge 81, Needville held its monthly meeting on Sunday, April 21, 2024. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Leon Anhaiser. All officers answered the roll call except Treasurer Bradley Stavinoha.

Secretary Willie Mae Kuykendall read her minutes from the March meeting, and they were approved as read. President Vincent Newman read Bradley Stavinoha’s treasurer’s report, and it was approved as read. President Vincent Newman also read the special funds report, and some changes were asked to be made to that report.

Under old business, President Vincent Newman announced that he did not hear anything about the bids on the air conditioning units. He also mentioned that we need to see about getting new eight-foot LED light bulbs for the hall. He said he will install them if someone buys them. Calvin Lamensky volunteered that he will look into purchasing some.

Under new business, President Vincent Newman read a letter about the lodge incentive award from State Fraternal Director Frank Horak.

Door prize winners were Joyce Lamensky, Clarence Myers, Leon Anhaiser, and Bettye Anhaiser. Congratulations to our lucky winners!

Next Social/Meeting—May 19

Our next social and meeting will be Sunday, May 19. Bradley previously suggested barbecue chicken from the

American Legion fundraiser. Our May social and meeting will be held at the American Legion Hall. Members, please bring a side dish and/or dessert.

See you at the next meeting!

Fraternally, Jeanette Newman, Reporter —SPJST—

Lodge 84, Dallas members participate in Caring Challenges

Dear Readers, Members of Lodge 84, Dallas met on Sunday, May 5, 2024, at Back Country BBQ for their monthly meeting. The meeting was brought to order at 3:20 p.m. by President Vicki Sims. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Flag Bearer Charles Nemec, and a moment of silence was held for troops serving our country and those needing special intentions.

Secretary Cherri Petr read the mi-

Lodge 88, Houston awards scholarship

The SPJST Lodge 88, Houston Scholarship Committee was proud to present a $2,000 scholarship to Anahi Jasmine Guerrero at the May meeting. Anahi will graduate from Middle College High School at HCC Fraga as class Valedictorian. She is a member of the Student Council, head of Senior Activities, and an active SPJST Lodge 88, Houston Youth Club member. You can see Anahi every Thursday night running the popcorn booth at bingo. Her proud family include parents Vanessa and Sergio Guerrero, aunts Ana Latigo and Sandra Latigo, grandparents Josefina and Juan Latigo, and many cousins who are all members of Lodge 88.

Anahi will attend the University of St. Thomas majoring in electrical engineering this fall. In her essay, she wrote, “With technology being so prominent, it is pretty rare for people to collectively join hands. I plan on maintaining the SPJST ideals in college by joining other organizations that allow me to make my new campus an accepting and inviting environment.”

Congratulations, Anahi! Your future is bright.

—SPJST— ABOVE PHOTO: Congratulations to Lodge 88, Houston member Anahi Jasmine Guerrero who was presented the SPJST Lodge 88, Houston Scholarship at the May meeting.

LEFT PHOTO: Well-wishers and proud family with Anahi are left to right, aunt Ana Latigo, and parents Sergio and Vanessa Guerrero, all members of Lodge 88, Houston.

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nutes from the previous month which were approved by all after a few corrections. She then gave her report on correspondence received. She said she is contacting those members who are being recognized for their 25-, 50-, and 75-years of membership with SPJST and that the Words for Warriors cards had been delivered.

Vice President Lynda Novak then reported on graduating seniors who received scholarships, The Fraternal Council, and Czech Heritage Day plans. She said a meeting for Czech Heritage Day is being scheduled before July to continue with preparations for the celebration.

Fraternal Activities Coordinator Vicki Sims discussed the upcoming 2024 Caring Challenges; for June, we will be collecting pop-tabs. For the future months, we will be working on the caring challenges with the themes “Supplying Success” and “Teacher Tribute.”

If you know of any Lodge 84 teachers (any level of academic center of learn-

ing), please contact her at specialgran412@sbcglobal.net or call 214-7630341. She is wanting to recognize and celebrate you for all you do to help students to acquire knowledge, competence, or virtue, via the practice of teaching.

In the absence of Treasurer Jim Liska, his report was tabled until the next meeting. President Sims thanked everyone for coming to the meeting. She reminded everyone not to forget and to bring any pop-tabs to the next meeting scheduled for Sunday, June 2 at Tupinamba Cafe, 9665 North Central Expressway No. 142, Dallas, Texas 75231, beginning at 2:30 p.m. A motion was then made to adjourn the meeting so we could all enjoy our barbecue meals!

Fraternally, Anne Scott Cowan, Reporter —SPJST—

Lodge 88, Houston announces upcoming activities

The BBQ Committee has announced fundraisers on May 25, June 8, June 22, and July 13. For details, visit https://www.lodge88.org/products/poolpartybbq05112024

Homecoming is Coming—June 2

Mark your calendars for Homecoming + Splash Day on Sunday, June 2. Be on the lookout for details!

Food will be free for all members who RSVP and are current on their annual lodge dues. The RSVP link will be coming soon.

Swim Club admission will be free for all members who are current on their annual lodge dues.

State Youth Showcase—July 26 and 27 in Temple

State Youth Showcase registration is

Lodge 92, Fort Worth Country/western Dance Scenes

open! Sign your kids up now to compete for prizes in different areas including singing, dancing, arts, hobby kits, and more! More info on the event can be found at spjst.org/showcase

Our district youth counselor, Kristen, has created a short Google form to fill out to get a count of participants and is looking for anyone interested in being part of the district group talent. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI pQLSdgYKveA1JzAkvKbw4MHuVc NlcU-7McrfkFTvCQazfmjsSvjA/viewform?c=0&flr=0&vc=0&w=1

Text Sarah Itz if you have any questions about this event!

Guitars in the Gazebo—June 14

Guitars in the Gazebo featuring Midnight Traveler is Friday, June 14 at 8 p.m. This is part of the Lodge 88 Live Music Series. Entry is free of charge. Food service starts at 6:30 p.m. Hot dogs are $5 and barbecue chicken plate is $15 - presale / $20 - day of. Food is while supplies last. Visit https://www.lodge88.org/events-

Lodge 92, Fort Worth held its country western dance on Sunday, May 5, 2024. Gene Tesar celebrated his 55th birthday! —Lisa Ellsworth

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Blue Room Events

May 20 - Poker Night in the Blue Room from 6:30 to 10 p.m.

June 6 - Ladies Night, featuring Bridgeton Season 3, episodes 1 and 2. Wine/Beer served; $10 corkage for BYO.

September 21 - Blue Room TriviaFall 2024. Trivia in the Blue Room Fall 2024. $35 per person for dinner and a night of fabulous fun.

October 19 - Wine and Dine in the Blue Room featuring Sean Beck of Backstreet Café.

November 16 - Newlywed Game.

December 7 - Christmas Karaoke.

Fraternally, Aaron Rigamonti, President —SPJST—

Lodge 91, San Jacinto changes meeting date to June 15

Dear Members,

The quarterly meeting of Lodge 91, San Jacinto has been changed to Saturday, June 15, 2024, at 11 a.m. We will meet at Carla’s Snak Shak, 323 South Main in Highlands, Texas 77562.

The 2024 SPJST Convention is being held on our normal scheduled date.

We look forward to seeing our members, and please bring a friend.

Sincerely, Kathleen Munsch, President —SPJST—

Lodge 139, Danbury shares quarterly meeting information

Meetings for SPJST Lodge 139, Danbury are held quarterly on the first Sunday of March, June, September, and December at 12 noon at Main Street Steakhouse, 1802 Main Street, Danbury 77534. The upcoming dates are June 2, September 7, and December 7. For information, call Fraternal Activities Coordinator Lorenda Baldwin 979-864-9999. <>

Fraternally, Lorenda Baldwin, FAC —SPJST—

Lodge 142, Houston hosts successful District Five spring day

Dear Readers,

Lodge 142, Houston had its meeting on Sunday, April 21, 2024, in conjunction with the District Five family spring fun day. SPJST Lodge 142 hosted the district meeting.

The day was filled with fun games of bingo, cornhole, and contests for children. There were door prizes and a great attendance. The delicious meal served was sausage, potatoes, and sauerkraut. Thanks to our wonderful kitchen cookers Dorothy Pflughaupt, Barbara Linney-Gonzalez Dennis Hermis, and Keith Kieschnick.

A beautiful memorial service was presented by Pat Schleider and District Five Youth.

Next Meeting—May 19

Our next lodge meeting will be Sunday, May 19 at 2 p.m. with lunch at 1 p.m. See you there!

Also please make a note that our June meeting will be held on June 23 which is the fourth Sunday. The meeting date changed due to the observance of Father’s Day on our usual meeting date.

Fraternally, Elizabeth Hermis Secretary —SPJST—

Lodge 117, Robstown delivers treat bags

Lodge 117, Robstown members delivered treat bags to Windsor Nursing Home in Corpus Christi on Friday, February 23, 2024. Left to right, President Frances McDonald, Vice President Frank Sijansky, and Treasurer Kathryn Marek. On Friday, March 22, 2024, Kathryn, Frank, and Frances presented treat bags to Windsor Nursing Home for the residents’ birthday party.

Lodge 160, San Angelo meets May 16

SPJST Lodge 160, San Angelo will hold its quarterly meeting on Thursday, May 16, 2024, at 5 p.m. The meeting will take place at Los Panchitos Restaurant, located at 34 East Avenue D in San Angelo. We hope you will be able to join us! <>

Fraternally, Sandra Jansa, President —SPJST—

Lodge 84, Dallas Members Gather for BBQ

Lodge 196, Houston-West sets June 2 for next meeting

The May meeting for Lodge 196, Houston-West will be canceled due to the regular meeting date conflicting with Mother’s Day. The regular scheduled monthly meeting for June will be on Sunday, June 2, starting with lunch at 1 p.m., and the meeting immediately following. <>

Don Fruin

832-651-5388

Event Coordinator —SPJST—

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Lodge 84, Dallas members met Sunday, May 5, 2024, at Back Country BBQ for their country meet. Members enjoyed socializing and lunch. —Anne Scott Cowan, Reporter

★ ★ ★ Reunions ★ ★ ★

June 1

George Sefcik / Francis Kubin Sefcik families of the New Tabor community—at New Tabor Church Fellowship Hall. For questions, contact Gladys Sefcik Watson 979-450-2577. Submitted by Gladys Sefcik WatsonLodge 17, New Tabor.

Vajdak family

The Vajdak family will host their 70th family reunion on Sunday, June 9, 2024, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at SPJST Lodge 9, Snook Hall. A potluck noon meal will be served. Please bring a main dish or side dish to share.

There will be a genealogy display, and everyone is invited to bring any framed family wedding photos. Please include a date and location with your photo(s).

Hall set-up is from 9-10 am. Help is always appreciated.

Call Carla Welch at 979-229-3630 for more information.

Carla Nohra Welch Lodge 9, Snook —SPJST—

Lodge 177, Academy member Noah Zajicek receives SPJST Scholarship

Congratulations to Noah Ryan Zajicek, right, who received a scholarship from SPJST. It was presented at Belton High School recently by District Two Director Jesse Pospisil, left.

Reserve your place before May 24!

2024 Road Trip to the 63rd Wilber, Nebraska Czech Festival!

The 63rd Annual Wilber Czech Festival runs Friday, August 2 though Sunday, August 4 and is expected to attract more than 30,000 Czech culture enthusiasts to the community of Wilber, Nebraska, population 1,940. Wilber, which is located in the heart of early Nebraska Czech settlement, was identified as the “Czech Capital of the USA” in a Joint Resolution issued by Congress in 1987. Promoters of the annual event have characterized the Wilber Czech Festival as “three days of parades, dancing, music and Czech food galore” with the crowning event being the Miss Czech-Slovak US Pageant competition that takes place on Sunday evening. If you have ever considered attending the Wilber Czech Festival, let 2024 be your year! SPJST is happy to offer its members and friends of the Society what promises to be a fun, five-day, four-night road trip through mid-America and the opportunity to enjoy the 63rd Annual Wilber Czech Festival.

Package Includes

Round Trip Private Bus from Temple (Thursday, August 1 through Monday, August 5) • Four Nights Hotel with Breakfast (1 night at Kansas Star Casino Hotel and 3 nights in Crete, Nebraska at Fairfield Inn) • Group Dinner on Thursday • Group Escort(s) • Tee-shirt • Travel Insurance may be purchased for an additional fee.

Double Occupancy - $950 per person • Single Occupancy - $1,295 per person $50 Extra for Non-Members

To reserve your space, go to https://jteammgt.com/j-team-mgt-group-trips

Lodge 180, Burleson visits nursing home

For our “Seeds of Caring Challenge,” Lodge 180, Burleson members visited the Alvarado Meadows Nursing Home in Alvarado, Texas, and delivered a donation of 108 pairs of hospital socks for the elderly. Members walked around and visited with the residents and one of our members, Red Kelly, who now resides there. The Home was very appreciative of the sock donation. The residents enjoyed the interaction with us as we handed the socks out personally to many of them. The experience was fulfilling for all of us; we plan to visit again soon.

—Rhonda Hurtik, FAC/Treasurer

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ELIJAH AMOS

Lodge 24, Cyclone

Lake Belton High School

Son of Jessica Amos and Joel Amos

Tarleton State University Animal Science

BETHANY BAKER

Lodge 30, Taiton

El Campo High School

Daughter of Bubba and Patsy Baker

Wharton County Junior College Business Marketing

SAMUEL BAKER

Lodge 84, Dallas

Winston Churchill High School

Son of Julia Baker and John Baker Undecided Business Management

LOGAN BAZAN

Lodge 133, San Antonio

Idea Brackenridge College Preparatory

Son of Kelley Bazan Austin College Criminal Justice

to SPJST’s 2024 Scholarship Recipients!

AUBRY BIRD

Lodge 91, San Jacinto

Goose Creek Memorial

Daughter of Christopher Bird and Hannah Landry

Sam Houston State University Criminal Justice

GRANT BUBELA

Lodge 30, Taiton

El Campo High School

Son of Kirby and Everett Lange

Wharton County Junior College Undecided

LAURA BUCHANAN

Lodge 73, Seymour

Stephenville High School

Daughter of Drs. Charlie and Shannon Buchanan

Savannah College of Art & Design Graphic Design

JOANNA CHERVENKA

Lodge 24, Cyclone

Rogers High School

Daughter of John Paul Chervenka and Jennifer Ashcraft Chervenka

Texas Tech University Business Administration

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Gladys Yates ✦ Scholarship
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✦ SPJST District Six ✦ Scholarship ✦ Ronnie Gene Marek ✦ Scholarship ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦
Nick A. Morris ✦ Scholarship Larry W. Pflughaupt Memorial Scholarship

Otto Hanus

KAYLA CHRISTMAN

Lodge 84, Dallas

Coalgate High School

Daughter of Ian Christman, Celeste Harkins, and Olivia Rejcek Greenwood

Dallas Baptist University Pre-Nursing

KAYLA FAIR

Lodge 202, Jourdanton

Jourdanton High School

Daughter of Will and Karen Fair

San Antonio College Psychology and Psycopathology

KAILLAN HONZA

Lodge 25, Ennis

Ennis High School

Daughter of Jodie and Sharon Honza

University of Arkansas Marketing

J. BEAUX HRUSKA, II

Lodge 9, Snook

Snook High School

Son of Justin and Rebekah Hruska

Texas State Technical College Plumbing and Pipe Fitting

EMILY GLAZE

Lodge 40, El Campo-Hillje

El Campo High School

Daughter of Josh and Laura Bacak Glaze

Texas Tech University

General Business / Agriculture Economics

Scholarship

JOSHUA GREEN

Lodge 9, Snook

Snook High School

Son of Amy Mercer

Blinn College Animal Science

AMANDA KADERKA

Lodge 29, Taylor

Taylor High School

Daughter of Sandra and Roger Kaderka

Texas A&M University Agribusiness

RILEIGH

KITCHEN

Lodge 185, New Braunfels

Canyon High School

Daughter of Lynette Kitchen

Angelo State University Kinesiology

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B. Hejny
Scholarship
Birdie Hilsher Pech
Bessie Petr Scholarship
Victorick Family
Scholarship
Denisse Wuensche
Scholarship
Charles H. Chernosky
Scholarship

Vernell Foyt

Scholarship

ZACHARY KOELZER

Lodge 84, Dallas

Nolan Catholic High School

Son of Christy and Helmuth Koelzer

Texas A&M University

Financial Planning

ALEXIS MACIK

Lodge 9, Snook

Snook High School

Daughter of Kirk and Sharyle Macik

Texas A&M University

Mays Business School

Ben F. Trcalek, Jr. ✦ Scholarship

PATRICK

MARTINEZ

Lodge 141, Sealy

Brazos High School

Son of Daniel Martinez and Lyndsey Martinez

Texas A&M University

Chemical Engineering

Frank E. Klinkovsky, Sr.

Scholarship

Susan Chandler

Scholarship

ELIZABETH MAHANEY-KRISTINEK

Lodge 157, Lubbock Farwell High School

Daughter of Jade Holt and Jason Kristinek Louisiana State University Accounting

J.R. Kubena ✦ Scholarship

KINLEY MAREK

Lodge 73, Seymour Holliday High School

Daughter of Greg and Katey Marek

Midwestern State University Medical Social Work

Cyrill “Sid” Pokladnik ✦ Scholarship

SETH MARTINEZ

Lodge 47, Seaton

Temple High School

Son of Adam and Tammy Martinez Temple College Business

LUKE MEHEVEC

Lodge 29, Taylor

Vandegrift High School

Son of Monica and Adam Mehevec Undecided Animal Science

KELSIE MYERS

Lodge 84, Dallas

Brazosport High School

Daughter of Tammie Myers University of Arkansas Poultry Science

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KAYLA NOREN

Lodge 29, Taylor

Thrall High School

Daughter of Chris and Beth Noren

University of Mary Hardin-Baylor

Undecided

BRADEN PERKKIO

Lodge 17, New Tabor

Caldwell High School

Son of Crystal and Devin Perkkio

Blinn College

Electrical Technology

JERED POLLY

Lodge 88, Houston

Cypress Woods High School

Son of Darlene and Mark Polly

Undecided

Undecided

COLBY PUSTEJOVSKY

Lodge 183, Arlington

Midlothian Heritage High School

Son of Thomas and Teresa Pustejovsky

Texas State University

Construction Management

MEGAN RUZICKA

Lodge 84, Dallas

Forney High School

Daughter of Jennifer and Travis Ruzicka

Tarleton State University

Animal Science

RAINY SAMUELS

Lodge 66, Waco

Groesbeck High School

Daughter of Patrick and Misty Samuels

Blinn College

Dental Hygiene

PARKER SCHWARTZ

Lodge 160, San Angelo

Wall High School

Son of Kim Schwartz and Todd Schwartz

Angelo State University

Cybersecurity

HAGAN SEBESTA

Lodge 9, Snook

Snook High School

Son of Richard and Laura Sebesta

Undecided

Undecided

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Johnnie R. Krizan Scholarship Ernest A. Wentrcek, Sr. Scholarship

ALLISON SHARP

Lodge 49, Rowena

Ballinger High School

Daughter of Roy and Norma Sharp

Angelo State University Music

KINLEY STREY

Lodge 258, Seguin

Marion High School

Daughter of Kurt and Barbara Strey

Northeast Lakeview Community College Business

NOAH WILEY

Lodge 54, West

Bruceville-Eddy High School

Son of Robyn Ammons and Chris Wiley

Texas State Technical College

Cybersecurity

NOAH ZAJICEK

Lodge 177, Academy

Belton High School

Son of Kenny and Jana Zajicek

Texas A&M University

Forensic Investigation

KENDALL TUCKER

Lodge 84, Dallas

W.T. White High School

Daughter of Kelly Tucker and Darrin Tucker

University of North Texas

Elementary Education

AINSLEY WIEGAND

Lodge 29, Taylor

Cedar Park High School

Daughter of Shelly Wiegand Undecided Biology

Tips on choosing a college major

Choosing a major can be challenging for students who have various interests and/or did well in multiple subjects in high school. The good news is that once a major is chosen, it isn’t set in stone. Many students change their majors as they are exposed to different coursework in college. When choosing a major, students should weigh various factors to find a course of study that suits their interests and career goals. Here are a few ideas for choosing a major.

● Don’t be pressured by family. Some students simply choose “the family business” route and select the same school and major as one or both of their parents.

● Select a subject you enjoy. You do not want to be slugging through the next four or more years of school studying topics that bore you.

● Research a related industry. Investigate which jobs have higher rates of openings and compare other factors like

earning potential. While the goal is not simply to select the major that will lead to a job with the highest earning potential, you should consider majors that will lead to jobs that are stable and offer growth potential.

● Determine how rigorous coursework will be as some majors feature more rigorous coursework than others. If you know that marathon study sessions and lots of research or writing projects are going to lead to extensive stress, it is probably best to consider another course of study.

● Check in with your academic advisor. Academic advisors can guide you by offering career assessment quizzes and going over your grades.

● Delay the decision. If you truly do not know what you want to study, enroll in school undeclared. This will give you a chance to explore some general education “core” classes and feel out a school. (metroservice)

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✦ Rudy & Maxine Sefcik ✦ Benevolent Scholarship

*Ben and Martha Trcalek Scholarship

Ben and Martha Trcalek were longtime members of SPJST Lodge 17, New Tabor and residents of Cooks Point where they engaged in cattle ranching. Ben and Martha were avid fans of Texas A&M University athletic teams and were both active in the community and strong supporters of numerous civic organizations including VFW, Cooks Point Community Center and Caldwell Brethren Church and, of course, SPJST.

his law degree in 1912 and promptly went about opening his law office in Rosenberg. A champion of community causes, he was elected Judge of Fort Bend County in 1918. A tireless supporter of civic causes, Brother Chernosky was also an outspoken advocate for an independent Czechoslovak nation. In 1929, Texas Governor Moody selected Judge Chernosky as one of the first nine members of the newly established State Board of Education. Brother Chernosky and his wife, Vlasta Foyt Chernosky, were married in 1912 and had four children, Charles Henry Jr, Juanita Eulalia, Joyce Clarina, James Eugene. Brother Chernosky passed away in 1963.

* Ben F. Trcalek, Jr. Scholarship

Ben F. Trcalek, Jr. was a rancher, businessman, investor and civic leader. A native of Bryan, Texas, Mr. Trcalek was a graduate of Texas A&M University and a member of SPJST Lodge 17, New Tabor. An avid sports enthusiast and a past football coach, Mr. Trcalek was a board member and past treasurer of the Czech Educational Foundation of Texas, life member of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and a strong supporter of the Texas A&M 12th Man Foundation.

* Bessie Bessie Petr Scholarship

Bessie Petr Bessie Petr was the longtime and devoted youth leader and District Youth Counselor of SPJST District Three. She was extremely active in SPJST and served as the Lodge 84, Dallas Youth Leader for 63 years. Generations of children grew into young adults under her guidance, and lovingly referred to her as Mama Bessie. A devout Catholic and member of St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Bessie was known throughout the Greater Dallas region for culinary skills and Bessie’s Catering.

Birdie Hilsher Pech Scholarship

Birdie Hilsher Pech of SPJST Lodge 88, Houston was a driving force behind SPJST’s Youth Movement in the early 1950s. In a Věstník column that Sister Pech wrote in 1953, she says, “If you think that the grass is just a little greener on the other side of the fence, better think twice. Our SPJST has all of the green grass. It is up to us to keep it watered now and keep it growing bigger and better all the time. Keep our youth and keep them entertained for a greater future of our SPJST, for without them, we would perish as grass would die without water.”

Cyrill “Sid” Pokladnik Scholarship

A successful businessman and lifelong SPJST supporter, Cyrill Pokladnik served as President of Lodge 84, Dallas, District Three President, Director of the Dallas Czech Concert Orchestra, a founding Director of the S.P.J.S.T. Rest Homes, and for 32 years as District Three Director. In addition to his involvement with SPJST, Mr. Pokladnik served as President of the Texas Fraternal Congress and as President of the National Fraternal Congress of America Fraternal Section.

* Denisse Wuensche Scholarship

Denisse Wuensche of SPJST Lodge 48, Beyersville loved helping children and teaching them new things. She loved volunteering and serving as the Youth Club Leader and Camp Counselor. An active member of Taylor Brethren Church, Denise was also a Sunday School Teacher, Brethren Youth Fellowship Sponsor, Junior Sermon Leader, and Vacation Bible School Teacher.

Victorick Family Scholarship

The Victorick Family Scholarship honors the memories of Janice and Ashley Victorick, wife and son of longtime SPJST District One Director Donnie Victorick of Snook. A loving wife and a devoted mother to daughter, Melissa and son, Ashley, Sister Janice passed away in 2021. Helping to care for others, working to make a positive difference, and cooking were the things she so loved to do. Sister Janice was the rock for Brother Donnie and supported him in all facets of his career. Sister Janice’s unwavering support and belief in Donnie built him up to believe in himself and the causes that he continues to champion. Brother Ashley, who passed away in 2022, was a lifelong member of SPJST and in recent years served as District Five President and as Secretary of the SPJST Finance Committee. As a member of Lodge 88, Houston, Brother Ashley served in many key roles including Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Treasurer, and as a member of the Bingo Committee.

Charles H. Chernosky Scholarship

Born in 1885 in Rocky Creek near Bellville, Charles H. Chernosky served as SPJST President from 1925 to 1948. An honor graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, Brother Chernosky helped organize the University’s first Czech club, Čechie, in 1909. Brother Chernosky received

Edward L. Marek Scholarship

Edward L. Marek was the sixth President of SPJST and service in that capacity from 1949 through 1969. Prior to that, Mr. Marek served as Vice President from 1945 through 1949, and as Financial Secretary from 1933 to 1943.

*Ernest A. Wentrcek,

Sr.

Scholarship

Ernest A. Wentrcek, Sr. of Bryan was a founding member and President of SPJST Lodge 189, Bryan-College Station and a 20year member of the SPJST Finance Committee. Mr. Wentrcek attended Texas A&M University and served as Associate Director for Business Affairs of Texas Engineering Extension Service. He owned two family businesses: W&W General Contractors, Inc. and W&W Real Estate Company and was one of the organizers of the First Federal Savings and Loan in Bryan.

* Frank E. Klinkovsky, Sr.

Scholarship

Known for always being concerned about others, Frank E. Klinkovsky was a man of service to his country, community, and family. He spent most of his adult life serving SPJST as District Youth Counselor, State Fraternal Activities Coordinator, Life Insurance Agent, was on the Board of Directors as District Two Director. He also held many positions at Lodge 47, Seaton - Star Hall, where he was a life-long member.

* Gladys Yates Scholarship

An active member of Lodge 66, Waco, Gladys Yates was a beloved SPJST State Fraternal Activities Coordinator who served from 2001 until her untimely death in 2004. As a testament to her fraternal commitment, Ms. Yates also served as District Three President and as District Three Assistant Youth Counselor for many years. =

Helen Fusig & King B. Hegwood Memorial Scholarship

King B. and Helen Fusig Hegwood were active members of SPJST Lodge 88, Houston for many years. King was a member of the Men’s Club, and for more than 40 years, he popped popcorn at the SPJST hall on Thursday night bingos. This earned him the title of “Popcorn King.” Helen served the Home Office as District Five State Field Representative from 1989 to 1998. She also served in local lodge, district, and state roles throughout her 75-year membership. Helen was an award-winning sales agent for many years, receiving the prestigious Million Dollar Producer Award each year from 1995 to 1999 and in 2001 and 2002. She will also be remembered for her beautiful voice with the Lodge 88 Czech Chorus. =

Joe B. Hejny Scholarship

Joe B. Hejny served as Vice President of SPJST from 1956 until his death in 1978. Mr. Hejny’s passion for SPJST and its fraternal mission fueled Societal growth during his tenure as head of SPJST’s marketing and sales area. It was during Mr. Hejny’s service to SPJST that the

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in West, which would become the cornerstone of the SPJST Library, Archives, and Museum. It was also during Mr. Morris’ Presidency that the SPJST Home Office relocated from its location on Central Avenue in Temple to its new headquarters at 520 North Main Street.

*Johnnie R. Krizan Scholarship

Johnnie R. Krizan served as Director of SPJST District Three from 1997 until his untimely death in 2014. A member of Lodge 6, Cottonwood and graduate of Baylor University, Mr. Krizan also served as President of Lodge 6, Cottonwood and was a top-producing SPJST sales representative for more than 40 years. He was a strong community booster, an avid Texas Rangers fan, and a member of the Baylor University Alumni Association.

J.R. Kubena Scholarship

Known as the “Father of the SPJST,” J. R. Kubena was a member of Lodge 1, Fayetteville and served as SPJST Secretary from 1897 until his death in 1938, administering the affairs of SPJST out of a single room in his general store in Fayetteville. A civic leader with a keen sense of obligation to others, Mr. Kubena served as a member of the Texas House of Representatives for three terms - in 1903, 1905 and 1907; and he served for a term as mayor of Fayetteville. He was also a member of the governing body - today known as the Board of Governors - at what was then Texas A&M College.

* Larry W. Pflughaupt Memorial Scholarship

Larry W. Pflughaupt was a 60-year member of SPJST and served as SPJST District Five Director from 2000 to 2016. His affinity for SPJST goes back to when he was 15 and was honored as the first Prince of Lodge 88, Houston - a royal title which he earned at an early age and one which set the standard for what was to follow. A member of Lodge 88, Houston, Mr. Pflughaupt served as lodge president and along with his wife, Dorothy, was an avid supporter of the SPJST Youth Program at the lodge, district and state levels.

Myles Marek Scholarship

Myles Marek was a member of Lodge 79, Corpus Christi. He served his country in the United States Navy during World War II and retired from Sun Oil in 1972 as a senior gas coordinator. Both Myles and his wife, Clarice, were strong supporters of the SPJST Scholarship Program.

Nick A. Morris Scholarship

Nick A. Morris served as SPJST President from 1969 until 1984. Prior to that, he served as Editor of SPJST Věstník for six years - selected for the position by the Supreme Lodge after the death of Editor L.O. Hosek. It was during his tenure as Editor that Mr. Morris began the SPJST library collection

* Otto Hanus Scholarship (2)

A member of Lodge 66, Waco, Otto Hanus was the first librarian, archivist and curator of the SPJST Library, Archives, and Museum serving in that capacity from 1971 until his death in 1987. Mr. Hanus earned the admiration and respect of SPJST leadership and membership for the tireless and meticulous care he devoted in overseeing and maintaining SPJST Library, Archives, and Museum collections.

* Ronnie Gene Marek Scholarship

Ronnie Marek grew up on the family farm in Meeks and had a lifelong love of farming and tractors. But after graduating high school he decided to pursue a career in aircraft engineering. He was known for being detail oriented, methodically developing electrical wiring installation solutions across a multitude of production and retrofit aerospace programs. Ron’s fingerprints are on many airframes both commercial and defense most notably the Boeing 777 airliner, Northrop Grumman B-2 bomber and the Lockheed Martin F-16 and F-22 fighter jets. Ron and his wife, Lenese, also volunteered much of their time to the Texas Early Day Tractor and Engine Association of Temple, Texas for more than 20 years, assisting with cleanup and proudly displaying their restored tractors and farm implements. Ronnie also took a keen interest in International Harvester Lone Star Chapter 25 and was involved in chapter activities for more than 20 years.

* Rudy & Maxine Sefci k Benevolent Scholarship

Rudy and Maxine Sefcik - lifelong SPJST members - earned the respect and admiration of SPJST members and the Texas Czech community statewide for their passion in promoting all things Czech. Rudy Sefcik, who was President of Lodge 88, Houston and later, Lodge 54, West, served as SPJST Věstník Editor from 1968 until 1992. Throughout his tenure as Věstník Editor, Rudy’s wife Maxine remained his faithful assistant, providing backup support in the newspaper’s composition. Perpetual community boosters, Rudy and Maxine also served as Master of Ceremonies for Westfest Cultural Entertainment program from its inception. Following Rudy’s passing in 1993, Maxine continued to serve as event Co-Emcee until health reasons prompted her to step down in 2018. As a lasting testament to Brother Rudy and Sister Maxine’s commitment to all things Czech, the Sefcik Amphitheatre on the Westfest fairgrounds is named in their honor.

* SPJST District Six Scholarship

The SPJST District Six Scholarship is funded annually thanks to the endowment established by the members of SPJST District Six. The scholarship is presented to a graduating senior on the basis of academic stature and activity within the lodge and/or district. The SPJST District Six Scholarship is funded annually thanks to the endowment established by the members of SPJST District Six.

Susan Chandler Scholarship

Susan Chandler served as the curator and director of Temple’s Czech Heritage and Museum and Genealogy Center from 2014 until her untimely death on September 4, 2022. Throughout her service to the Museum, Susan not only curated artifacts but also cultivated love-forged friendships and nurtured knowledge. Widely recognized for her passion for Czech history and culture, Susan was also a devoted mother to her four daughters, Grace Anne, Lauren, Marie, and Sarah, and a friend to so many. The daughter of Charles and Retta Chandler, Susan attended Texas A&M and UT-Arlington Universities. Susan shared her talents as a communicator working for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fort Worth Police Department, and Temple Daily Telegram before establishing her lasting presence at the Czech Heritage Museum and Genealogy Center.

* Vernell Foyt Scholarship

Vernell Foyt was passionate about volunteering at SPJST Lodge 88, Houston and she and her husband, Rudy, shared many “two steps” at the lodge hall before his passing. Vernell was on the Rules and Regulations Committee, Treasurer of the Birthday Club Sisters, Bingo Volunteer, a member of the Swimming Pool Committee and Chairman of the Entertainment Committee. As the head of the Entertainment Committee, Ms. Foyt enjoyed a special relationship with every band that performed at the lodge as well as members of the lodge.

* Denotes Endowed Scholarships —SPJST—

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SPJST YOUTH SECTION

The deadline for Věstník items is 5 p.m. on the first and third Mondays of each month.

Send your news and photos to:

SPJST Věstník Editor Melanie Zavodny P.O. Box 100 Temple, Texas 76503

Email: vestnik@spjst.org

Online: spjst.org/news/submitarticle-photo

Questions? Call 800-727-7578

Lodge 40, El Campo-Hillje Youth Club sets June 2 Sundae Fun Day

Lodge 40, El Campo-Hillje Youth Club invites all youth to Sundae Fun Day on Sunday, June 2, 2024, at Mikeska’s BBQ Banquet Room, located at 22730 US-59 in El Campo, Texas, at 1 p.m. Come build your favorite sundae and help rebuild the youth group. Children in kindergarden to high school senior are encouraged to attend and enjoy door prizes, coloring contest, and other youth activities. There is no charge for the event. Please RSVP to Lisa at 512844-0254. Hope to see you there!

Fraternally, Lisa Reck, Youth Leader —SPJST—

Lodge 47, Seaton Youth Club cleans hall annex for May Caring Challenge

The Lodge 47, Seaton Youth Club met on Sunday, May 5, 2024, at 1 p.m. For the May charity project Community Cleanup Crusade, the youth cleaned up the annex at Star Hall. Youth swept, took out trash, wiped down counters, and cleaned the bathrooms.

Youth Leader Amber Bartek reminded us that next month, the charity project is Pop-Tab Palooza. We will be meeting at Ronald McDonald House to donate the pop tabs. Youth are welcome to start collecting pop tabs, and they can get household collectors to do it.

The meeting was adjourned when cleaning was completed.

Next Meeting—June 3

The next meeting will be on Monday, June 3 at 6:30 p.m. with an ice cream social following.

Travis Ordogne, age 12 Reporter —SPJST—

Lodge 47, Seaton youth ready for summer

Dear Vestnik Readers

It is finally May! That means school is almost over! I have finished all of my big tests, too. I had to take two STAAR tests and two end of course tests. Now I only have to complete some projects for the final exam grade.

I also got into National Junior Honor Society this year! I had an induction ceremony and got my certificate last week. My MawMaw and PawPaw drove all the way up here just to watch the ceremony. I am very proud of myself!

It also means summer is near. This is good news because then I can go swimming. There are a lot of things to look forward to this month.

It has been raining a lot lately. I am glad we finally got a break for some nice weather. But the rain was able to fill up our local lakes so that was nice, too. Maybe we will get to go enjoy the lake this year. The State Youth Showcase is right around the corner. I am still thinking about what to do for it, but I know I will come up with something soon. I hope to get higher rankings this year.

Have a great May!

Fraternally,

Travis Ordogne, age 12 —SPJST—

Editor’s Note: Lodge 47, Seaton Youth Club member Andrew Ordogne’s letters and photo will appear in the May 27 Vestnik.

Lodge 25, Ennis youth participate in district three annual meeting

Lodge 25, Ennis Youth Club met at the District Three Annual Meeting on Sunday, April 28, 2024, in Ennis. Youth painted bird houses and rocks and had fun socializing with members throughout the district. We hope to see you all at National Polka Festival at our lodge on Saturday, May 25.

—Rita Holland Youth Leader

LEFT PHOTO: Allis, Marlene, and Betty serve kolaches, strudel, and coffee. PHOTO 2: Morgan and Madison recite the pledges. PHOTO 3: District Three Director John Engelke installs 2024-2025 District Three Youth Club Officers, left to right, President Miles Jones, Vice President Levi McAdams, Secretary Abigail McAdams, Reporter Madison Holland, and Flag Bearer Morgan Oliver.

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LEFT PHOTO: Lodge 25 Vice President Arlene West welcomes attendees. PHOTO 2: Left to right, Miles and Madison have a chance to catch up as June and Luke show off their painted bird houses. PHOTO 3: Visiting are Lodge 25 members Margaret, Amanda, Ray, Linda, Jake, John, and Jessica.

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Collin McKinney was born on April 17, 1766, in New Jersey, which was a colony of England. He only had six months of proper schooling as a kid because McKinney was providing for his family, while his dad fought in the Revolutionary War. Indians would harass McKinney’s family most of his life. He grew to be six feet tall. McKinney and his first wife had four kids. Only two kids survived, and the mother died also. McKinney remarried and had seven more kids. Early in life, while he was still young, he learned surveying skills. He was a magistrate in Kentucky. He moved to Tennessee and for three years. He helped Senator George W. Campbell with Campbell’s lands while he was away. In 1830, McKinney moved to the Red River area in Texas. He was about 64 years old. McKinney was a Christian man and helped build the first Church of Christ in Texas. Santa Anna, the Mexican dictator, was forcing all Texans to pay taxes and be Catholic. Collin McKinney and other Texans were mad with Santa Anna’s horrible laws and that led to fighting.

Collin McKinney was picked to be a delegate with five other people from around the Red River area. In 1835, fifty-nine delegates from across the Texas area met at Washington on the Brazos. They were meeting during stormy winter weather. The cabin had windows, but no glass because it was unfinished. They put up thin blankets letting in sunlight to help them write and to keep out the cold. Collin McKinney, at 70 years old, was the oldest man of the 59 people. Many people like Jim Bowie and Davey Crockett were supposed to be there, but they were serving at the Alamo. McKinney was put into a group to write the Texas Declaration of Independence with four other people. The five men working on the declaration stayed up all night including McKinney. The next day, knowing the Alamo was under attack, McKinney said, “We do not need to sleep on this. We need to vote now!” It took about an hour to agree and vote on the declaration. It needed a lot of editing before they could send it to Mexico and the Texans. All clapped and cheered that Texas was going to be independent. McKinney re-

wrote the whole declaration in one night. The next morning, everybody signed the declaration including Collin McKinney. McKinney got to keep the ink well, pen, and desk that everyone had used when they signed the declaration. These items were given to McKinney because he was determined to be free from Mexico.

For the next 10 years, Collin McKinney served on the first, second, and fourth congress as a representative. Then the Red River flooded McKinney’s home so he wanted to move to another

Miss SPJST’s

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The solar eclipse party that was held at the SPJST Home Office in Temple on April 4, 2024 was so much fun. I don’t think I’ve ever danced so much before! Thank you to everyone who attended – and even those who caught a dance with me.

I also attended the District Six Annual Meeting and Social in El Campo on April 14. Thank you guys for letting me pop in and enjoy all the food, laughs, and prizes.

I attended the District One Annual Meeting at Lodge 9, Snook as well. I don’t think I have ever played on a bounce house during a meeting. We also painted rocks and played games. You guys are amazing! Thank you to the youth who shared all the stories with me.

The District Three Annual Meeting was at Lodge 25, Ennis. I received second place with my strawberry painted rock. I enjoyed the ice cream and homemade cream cheese kolaches. It was really good to get to spend the day with my Mr. SPJST Miles Jones. Thank you for the piggy bank and squish ball. Thank you, Bailee Beckendorf 2023-2024 Miss SPJST

District Two Lodge 47, Seaton —SPJST—

part of Texas. For two years, McKinney made 11 trips on horseback, bringing families from Tennessee and Kentucky to Texas earning money to get a land grant. Using this money, he bought the materials to build a new house. He moved to Van Alstyne, where his children were living. He was then able to watch his family grow up to be great leaders, just like him.

When I was at Collin McKinney’s Museum, I saw a replica of McKinney’s portrait. The original portrait was burned or lost so today nobody knows what

Collin McKinney really looked like. I also saw a miniature figure of his house. A tour guide told me that McKinney had the first wooden floors in the area. His museum was full of what their house looked like including a kitchen and bedrooms from long ago. As you can see, the museum and my research taught me that Collin McKinney loved his family and never gave up on Texas.

”—Amber Jones SPJST Lodge 81, Needville Youth Club —SPJST—

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In Memoriam

In Memory of Franklin Elles

Franklin Delano Elles, age 89, died on Saturday, March 2, 2024.

Visitation was Monday, March 18 from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. with a memorial service at 11 a.m. at First English Lutheran Church in Victoria. Interment was at Memorial Park Cemetery with full military honors under the auspices of Victoria Veterans Council.

He was born on February 25, 1935, to the late Frank and Stefanie Cermak in Littlefield, Texas, and was raised and adopted by the late Joe and Rosie Hanulik Elles in La Salle. Franklin was very proud of his Czechoslovakian heritage. He learned to speak English in the first grade.

Franklin attended Industrial High School and graduated in 1954. He proudly served with the 4th Armored Division in Germany from 1957 to 1959. He attended Army reunions in Iowa, Missouri, and Tennessee. He was a heavy equipment operator and farmer. After retirement, he continued farming and each year, he raised a big garden, sharing the bounty with family, friends, and neighbors. He was a member of National Farmers Organization, Polka and Waltz Dance Club, and SPJST Lodge 32, Victoria. He served as president of each of these organizations.

Franklin married Lois Jean Kalich on November 17, 1956. They made their home and raised their family in Victoria.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers Adolph, Rudy, Joe, and Harry Elles; sisters Tillie Jurcak, Adina Strmiska, Oline Horn, and Narcis Arledge; half-brothers Henry and Walter Adamek; and half-sisters Georgia Doggett, Lillie Brumbelow, and Evelyn Wilcox.

He is survived by his wife Lois of 67 years; children Darla Buccigrossi and husband Mark of La Vernia, Allison Elles of Victoria, and Daryl Elles and wife Aimee of Houston; and grandchildren Kayla Elles, Ryan Elles, Simona

Buccigrossi, and Sara Buccigrossi.

The family encourages memorials to be sent in memory of Franklin to 605 Locust Avenue, Victoria, Texas 77901.

—SPJST—

In Memory of Dorothy Gerlich

Dorothy Ann (Pechacek) Gerlich, aka Grandma Dot, age 90, of Arlington, Texas, passed away late Tuesday evening, April 23, 2024, at Medical City Hospital in Arlington.

A rosary was recited at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 30 at Aderhold Funeral Home Chapel, followed by visitation until 8 p.m. Mass of Christian burial was celebrated at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 1 at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Elk, with Reverend Harry Dean as celebrant. Burial followed at St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Elk.

Dorothy was born September 16, 1933, in Elk, the daughter of Ben and Angela (Vicha) Pechacek. She was a 1952 graduate of Axtell High School. On January 20, 1953, she was united in marriage to Eugene Gerlich in Elk. Eugene preceded her in death on November 3, 2013. Dorothy was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Arlington and a former member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Bellmead and St. Joseph Catholic Church in Elk. She was also a member of SPJST Lodge 183, Arlington. She worked for Word, Inc. for 24 years until her retirement. Dorothy enjoyed dancing, especially waltzing with her husband, sewing, working crossword and jigsaw puzzles, and was an avid fan of the Texas Rangers. She loved spending time with her family especially at holiday get-togethers where she would cook for everyone.

Dorothy was also preceded in death by daughter Donna Culliton; brothers Harry “Fuzzy” Pechacek and Daniel Pechacek; sisters-in-law Paulette Pechacek, Frances Gerlich, and Albina Macha; and brother-in-law Vernon Gerlich.

Survivors include daughter Katherine “Kay” Weeks and husband Tom and son-in-law Tim Culliton, all of Arlington; grandchildren Natalie Doland and husband Tony, Nicholas Culliton, Kimberly Williams and husband Paul, Katie Weeks and fiance Jonathan Hamilton, Gena Pogue and husband Bryce, and Tommy Weeks; great-grandchildren Jude, Lilly, Elizabeth, Paul, Sarah, and John Doland and Olan, Harvey, Joanna, and Porter Williams; sister Mildred Steinke and husband Lloyd; sisters-inlaw Liz Pechacek and Carrie Pechacek; and many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.

Pallbearers were Jeffrey Pechacek, Tim Pechacek, Ronald Steinke, Bryce Pogue, Jonathan Hamilton, and Paul Williams.

Memorials may be made to St. Joseph Catholic Church in Arlington; The Ladies Group at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Elk; or the charity of your choice.

—SPJST—

In Memory of Jerry Vojacek

71 years. In 1953, they moved to Baytown where they raised their three children. Jerry and his wife owned Fuller’s Tire Pro.

Jerry loved to talk and never met a stranger. He always had a smile on his face. Besides his family, he loved his ranch and cows. He was a member of the Beefmaster Breeders United since 1984. He was also a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, the 4th Degree Knights of Columbus, and SPJST Lodge 91, San Jacinto.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brother; seven sisters; granddaughter; and grandson.

He is survived by wife JoAnn Vojacek; son Mike (Sharon) Vojacek of Beach City; son Darrell (Brenda) Vojacek of Baytown; daughter Pamela “Penny” (Mark) Murphy of Tuscola, Illinoia; eight grandchildren; 11 greatgrandchildren; and one great-greatgranddaughter.

Memorial donations may be made to St. Joseph Catholic Church, 1907 Carolina Ave, Baytown, Texas 77520 for the repairs and remodeling fund.

—SPJST—

Jerry A. Vojacek passed away on Sunday, April 28, 2024, at the age of 96. Visitation was Monday, May 6 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in Baytown. A rosary followed at 11 a.m. and a mass at 11:30 a.m. Interment followed in Memory Gardens Cemetery in Baytown. All arrangements are under the care of Navarre Funeral Home. The funeral mass was performed by Reverend Thuc Nguyen. Jerry’s grandsons served as pallbearers.

Jerry was born August 13, 1927, in Nada, Texas, to the late Charles and Mary Vojacek.

He was in the US Air Force from 1946 to 1948 and was stationed in Japan. When he returned, he went to work for Carnation Milk Company. His route included Barry’s Drive In and that is where he met the love of his life, JoAnn Dreymala. They married on June 10,1952, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Victoria. They were married for over

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Czech Cu l tural Calendar

Hours of Operation

Czech Heritage Museum and Genealogy Center (CHMGC), 119 West French Avenue, Temple. Hours: Open Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $4 for adults, $3 for those 60 or older, and $2 for kids, 12 and under. Every First and Third Tuesday Evenings at 7 p.m.: Tarok Parties—All ages and anyone interested are welcome. No admission or fee. Award-winning tournament champions Jimmie and Carolyn Coufal not only teach beginners, but also help experienced players increase their skill. For Museum information: tours, happenings, and activities, call: CHMGC 254-899-2935 (can leave a message); email czechheritagemuseum@gmail.com; find them on Facebook; or visit the Center’s website https://czechheritagemuseum.org.

Monday through Saturday Czech Center Museum Houston, 4920 San Jacinto Street in Houston, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Exhibits. Experience the culture, art, music, and stories of many Czechs, Slovaks, and people of all cultures who left their country to seek liberty and democracy in America. Beginner Czech Lessons: Monday evenings, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Conversational Czech hour - Saturdays, 1 to 2 p.m. Bring a friend or neighbor and come practice your Czech! Not a member? Join today for early access to concerts, movie nights, lectures, and events at CCMH as well as free Czech language lessons and monthly membership socials. Monthly Movie Night: CCMH has reinstated monthly movie nights. CCMH, 4920 San Jacinto Street in Houston. For information, call 713-528-2060; or visit czechcenter.org.

TCGS Contact Information Texas Czech Genealogical Society’s new correspondence address is PO Box 150772, Austin, Texas 78715. Please send all correspondence to this address, including items for Ceske Stopy

May 22

Pardubicka Muzika Czech Brass Band— at SPJST Lodge 47, Seaton - Star Hall, 10842 State Hwy 53, Temple, Texas 76501: Czech brass band from the renowned Pardubice Conservatory of Music in the Czech Republic. Doors open at 6 p.m. Concert - 7 to 9 p.m. Suggested donation - $10. All proceeds benefit the Czech Heritage Museum, Temple, to support the Museum and its monthly Night at the Museum program.

May 24-26

Pardubicka Muzika Czech Brass Band— at National Polka Festival in Ennis, Texas: Friday at Sokol Hall, 5:30 to 7 p.m.; Saturday at SPJST Lodge 25, Ennis, 11:30

a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; Sunday at 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at KJT No. 35. For more information, visit the Festival’s website www.nationalpolkafestival.com; or call 972-878-4748.

May 27

Pardubicka Muzika Czech Brass Band— Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center (TCHCC) in La Grange, Texas, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. For information, call the Center 888-785-4500; or visit its website www.czechtexas.org

May 29

Pardubicka Muzika Czech Brass Band— at Czech Center Museum Houston, 7 to 10 p.m. For more information, call the Center 713-528-2060; or visit its website www.czechcenter.org/calendar/

June 8

Kolache Klobase Festival—at Riverside Hall in East Bernard, located about 45 miles southwest of Houston on Highway 90-A from 10:30 a.m. till ? Event includes Czech bands; three-band concert at 4:30 p.m.; kolache eating contest; arts / crafts booths; silent auction; cake walk; prize drawing; plate lunch; drive-thru plates-togo; kolaches for sale; delicious food throughout the day; Czech costumes encouraged; flag tribute; grand march / parade; free parking; massive water fans. Festival admission $10 per person - children 12 and under free. For information, visit the festival website www.kkfest.com. Festival sponsor KJT Society No. 40 extends a special invitation to everyone. For full details, see accompanying article on page 28 and advertisement on page 29.

June 2

SPJST Lodge 47, Seaton - Star Hall Annual Picnic—10842 State Hwy 53, Temple 76501: Food, music, and fun for everyone! Watch for details.

June 21, 22

Polish Festival Days—on Main Street in downtown Bremond, Texas. Event includes Polish cuisine; traditional Polish music and dance performances; arts / crafts vendors; parade; talent show; car show; bbq cookoff; Polish pickle run; horseshoes; volleyball; basketball; dominos; washers; kids’ zone; and more! Find the event on Facebook and at www.bremondtexas.org. See advertisement on page 29.

June 30

Vrazels’ Tribute Band—at Lodge 24, Cyclone - Flag Hall, 411 FM 964, Burlington 76519 See details in the Lodge Section of this Vestnik on page 11. —SPJST—

Slovanská Podporující Jednota Státu Texas

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Uředni orgán SPJST ★ Založené roku 1897

Pardubicka Muzika tours Texas in May

Pardubická Muzika will perform at SPJST Lodge 47, Seaton - Star Hall on Wednesday, May 22, 2024, from 7 to 9 p.m. Doors will open at 6 p.m. The hall is located east of Temple - 10842 State Hwy 53, Temple 76501. All proceeds generated from the concert will go to support the Czech Heritage Museum of Temple and its monthly Night at the Museum program. The event is being sponsored by The SPJST Foundation. Suggested admission is a $10 donation.

Pardubická Muzika is a traditional Czech brass band from the renowned Pardubice Conservatory of Music in the Czech Republic. Their performance in Seaton will be a prelude to their headline appearance at the National Polka Festival in Ennis May 24 to 26. During their visit in Texas, the group will also perform at the Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center in La Grange on May 27, and at the Czech Center Museum Houston on May 29. —SPJST—

Pardubická Muzika will perform at SPJST Lodge 47, Seaton - Star Hall on Wednesday, May 22, 2024, from 7 to 9 p.m. Doors will open at 6 p.m. Several other Texas performances are scheduled in May.

of Czechoslovakian pilots in World War II

Experience the gripping stories of Czechoslovakian pilots who helped to defeat Nazi Germany in World War II only to be persecuted by Communist Czechoslovakia and Stalinist Russia.

Sastrugi Press is excited to announce Wasted Lives of Unsung Heroes, a gripping exploration of

overlooked Czechoslovakian pilots in World War II by Vítek Formánek and Eva Csölleová. This book celebrates the resilience of the human spirit. It is a timely addition that enriches our understanding of countless individuals whose stories deserve recognition. It

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not only honors their heroism against Nazi Germany, but delves into their post-war persecution under communist Czechoslovakia and triumphant freedom with the fall of the Soviet empire.

In Wasted Lives of Unsung Heroes, Formánek, a seasoned historian, and Csölleová, a skilled historical biographer, collaborate to provide an emotionally resonant account of the pilots' experiences. The book intricately weaves together the untold stories of these war heroes, emphasizing the courage and sacrifice that defined their existence.

Initially celebrated for their contributions to the war effort, the surviving pilots faced persecution as the communist regime in Czechoslovakia took hold. Navigating through the complexities of their lives, the book reveals the challenges they encountered. It brings to light the sacrifices they made and their resilience that carried them through tumultuous times.

These pilots, initially hailed as national heroes, found themselves at odds with a totalitarian regime. Wasted Lives of Unsung Heroes offers a fresh perspective on their struggles. It invites readers to contemplate the profound impact of political ideologies on those who fought for freedom.

About the Authors

Vítek Formánek lives in East Bohemia, Czech Republic. He has a deep interest in the Royal Air Force (RAF) since 1988. He befriended dozens and dozens of English ex- Guinea Pigs and POWs and has written 11 books about them. He also has written books about punk rock, speedway, film, autograph collecting, homelessness, and handicapped people, with 23 titles so far. He works as a social worker. Formánek has had over 1,500 articles published in the Czech and English media.

Eva Csölleová (1964) lives in Eastern Bohemia, Czech Republic. Along with Formánek, she has co-written 13 books about punk rock, film, the Royal Air Force (RAF), autograph collecting, handicapped people, and homelessness. She is a photographer and many of her photos have been used in her books and publications.

About Sastrugi Press

Sastrugi Press is dedicated to the vision of publishing books that will change the course of the world for the better. One single book might save an entire country or enrich a single person.

To order the book in the USA or watch a book trailer, visit www.sastrugipress.com. —SPJST—

Blinn College offers fall Czech language classes

The Blinn College District will offer three online Czech language courses this fall.

Beginning Czech I and Intermediate Czech I will run August 21 through December 11, 2024. Classes are Monday through Thursday, with Beginning Czech I from 7:45 to 8:50 a.m. and Intermediate Czech I from 8:55 to 9:40 a.m. These courses offer both credit and non-credit options, and class recordings will be available for flexible viewing.

Advanced Czech is a non-credit course held Tuesdays from 7:00 to 8:45 p.m. September 10 through November 5.

Textbooks are required for all three courses. Students seeking to earn credit or dual credit in the Beginning and Intermediate Czech courses may be eligible for scholarships. Students taking a course for credit must apply for admission to Blinn.

Thadious Polasek, president of the Czech Ex-Students Association of Texas and a seasoned instructor with more than 35 years of experience teaching Czech at all levels, will teach each course. Blinn is one of only two higher education institutions in Texas that offer Czech language classes for college credit and continuing education.

The Blinn College-Schulenburg Campus also offers Czech language dual credit to high school students.

High school students can take courses through Blinn’s Dual Credit Program, which allows students to earn credits toward a college degree while satisfying requirements for high school graduation. For more information, contact Shannon Williford at shannon.williford@blinn.edu or 979-209-8218.

About the Blinn College District

With innovative programs and award-winning co-enrollment partnerships, Blinn’s academic transfer rate ranks No. 1 among Texas community colleges. For more information, visit www.blinn.edu.

—SPJST—

Kolache Klobase Festival: June 8 in East Bernard

This is the 33rd year for the Czech Kolache Klobase Festival scheduled for Saturday, June 8, 2024, at Riverside Hall in East Bernard, located about 45 miles southwest of Houston on Highway 90-A. This event brings people together to enjoy good music, good food, and to celebrate ethnic heritage and culture.

Beginning at 10:30 a.m. and continuing nonstop until 8 p.m., this year’s festival again features a first-rate lineup of entertainers – Ennis Czech Boys, Czech & Then Some, Dujka Brothers, Red Ravens, and Al Sulak’s Country Sounds. The three-band concert at 4:30 p.m. inside the hall will feature Czech & Then Some, Dujka Brothers, and Red Ravens. A kolache eating contest sponsored by the KJT State Office is scheduled for 2 p.m. in the pavilion.

Festival admission is $10 per person - children 12 and under are admitted free. Admission fee covers all entertainment and music provided by bands and entertainers in the hall and outdoor pavilion. Parking is free, and there is plenty of handicapped parking. Massive water fans will cool the pavilion. Arts and crafts booths will be located both inside and outside the hall with crafts and goods of every kind. A silent auction will be held. Shop for all types of hand-crafted items, jewelry, and clothing. Win something sweet in the cake walk. Buy drawing tickets to win great prizes including beautiful handmade quilts.

A plate lunch will be available for purchase - sausage, barbecue chicken, sauerkraut, and other trimmings. Sausage and chicken will be prepared on site the morning of the festival. Serving begins at 11 a.m. Drive-thru plates-togo will be available from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Hundreds of kolaches for sale throughout the day, and hamburgers and sausage sandwiches available in the afternoon.

Czech costumes are encouraged and welcomed. The Po.L.K. of A. are also urged to attend in their “red and whites”. A moving flag tribute is scheduled at 3 p.m. and will recognize attending armed services veterans, followed by a grand march ff]eaturing the Czech and festive costumes on parade.

For information about game or arts / crafts booths, call 979-531-9747 or email srdujka@gmail.com. For general information / band schedules, call 979533-1902 or 979-232-0265. Visit

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KJT Society No. 40, the festival sponsor, is a non-profit organization and has been in existence in East Bernard since 1905. The society extends a

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For membership: Marie Dulak 979-324-7871

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33rd Annual Czech Kolache Klobase Festival

Saturday, June 8, 2024 • 10:30AM - 8PM Riverside Hall • East Bernard, Texas

INSIDE AIR CONDITIONED HALL, WOOD DANCE FLOOR:

ENNIS CZECH BOYS 10:30 -1PM CZECH & THEN SOME 1- 2PM, 5 - 6PM DUJKA BROS. 2 - 3PM, 6 -7PM RED RAVENS 3:30 - 4:30PM, 7- 8PM FLAG/VET TRIBUTE AND GRAND MARCH 3-3:30PM THREE BAND CONCERT 4:30-5 PM UNDER PAVILION IN WATER-FAN COOLED COMFORT: AL SULAK’S COUNTRY SOUNDS 12-2PM, 2:30-4PM KOLACHE EATING CONTEST 2-2:30PM

Sausage/Barbecue Chicken Plate Lunch - 11AM Drive-Thru Plates - 11AM -1PM

Sausage Sandwiches and Hamburgers Available in the Afternoon Cake Walk • Arts/Crafts • Raffle • Silent Auction • Lotsa Kolaches!

Booth info: 979-531-9747 or email srdujka@gmail.com General info: 979-533-1902 or kkfest.com

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SPJST Fraternal Activities and Entertainment

Post your lodge’s upcoming SPJST fraternal activities, entertainment dates, and information here. These listings are free. The deadline for submitting information for the Fraternal Activities and Entertainment Guide is the first and third Mondays of each month at 5 p.m., unless otherwise posted. Send updates to: VĚSTNÍK, c/o Editor Melanie Zavodny, P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503. Email to: vestnik@spjst.org. Advertising rates are $2 per column inch for lodge ads; $4 per column inch for non-profit organization ads; and $6 per column inch for commercial ads. For advertising information, please call the Editor at 800-727-7578 or email vestnik@spjst.org.

LODGE 1, FAYETTEVILLE (1) Lodge Hall: 507 East Main Street, Fayetteville 78940. Hall Rental Information: 979-966-3795. Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the first Monday of March, June, September, and December at 6 p.m. at the hall. For information, call 979-966-3515.

LODGE 4, HALLETTSVILLE (6) Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the second Sunday – February 11, April 21, August 11, and November 10 at 3 p.m. at Hallettsville Chamber of Commerce, 1614 North Texana Street, Hallettsville 77964. For information/updates, call President Joe Siptak 979-4790056.

LODGE 6, COTTONWOOD (3) Lodge Hall: 700 South Czech Hall Road, West 76691. Hall Rental Information: Peggy Dobecka 254-7170383 or Jeanette Beseda 254-717-7840. Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month at the lodge hall at 2 p.m. For information, call 254-266-3810.

Sunday, May 26—Lander reunion

Sunday, June 2—Lodge meeting, 2. p.m.

Saturday, June 8—Petter reunion

Sunday, June 9—RVOS No. 46

Saturday, June 15—Soukup reunion

Friday, June 21—Farmers Coop/Malone

Saturday, June 22—Girard reunion

Sunday, June 23—Beseda reunion

Saturday, June 29—Tichavsky reunion

Sunday, June 30—Hoover reunion

Sunday, July 7—Meeting, 2 p.m.

Saturday, July 13—Hrabal reunion

Sunday, July 14—Sonnenberg/Radke reunion

Sunday, July 21—SPJST Lodge 6 Annual Picnic

Sunday, July 28—RVOS No. 47

LODGE 8, WEIMAR (6) Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the fourth Monday of February, May, August, and November at 12 p.m. at Oakridge Smokehouse Restaurant, 712 N US Hwy 77, Schulenburg 78956. For information, call 979-2474168.Schulenburg. For information, call 979-247-4168.

LODGE 9, SNOOK (1) Lodge Hall: 457 CR 269, Snook 77878. Hall Rentals/Information: 979-272-3732. Lodge Meetings: First Wednesday of each month, 7 p.m. at the hall. For information, call 979-272-3732. Youth Club Meetings: First Wednesday of each month, 6:30 p.m. at the hall. For information, call Youth Leader Loree Lewis 979220-4733; loreelewis91@gmail.com.

LODGE 13, DIME BOX (1) Lodge Meetings: Held the first Tuesday of January, March, May, July, September, and November at Diamond I Venue (former SPJST Lodge 13 Hall), 1081 County Road 425, Dime Box 77853 at 7 p.m. For information, contact Ricky Ford 979-884-1451.

LODGE 15, BUCKHOLTS (2) Lodge Hall: 600 State Hwy 190/Hwy 36, Buckholts 76518 (historic hexagon-shaped building with a stone entrance.) Hall Rental Information: 254-217-2863. Lodge Meetings: Held monthly at the hall. Meetings TBA. For meeting time/information, call 254-2172863/Mary Helen Rodriguez.

LODGE 17, NEW TABOR (1)

Lodge Hall: 2674 CR 225, Caldwell 77836. Hall Rental Information: 979-272-3440. Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month at the hall at 2 p.m. For information, call 979-272-3440. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 3 p.m. at the hall. For information, call Youth Leader Holly Narro 979-218-4931.

LODGE 18, ELGIN (2)

● Kitchen is open at all dances.

Lodge Hall: 702 Hwy 95 North, Elgin 78621. Lodge 18 is a non-smoking facility. Hall phone: 512-285-3100. Email: elginspjstlodge18@outlook.com. Lodge Meetings: Held on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. For information, call 737-233-0767/Judith Sanders.

Saturday, June 8—Grand Reorganization/Hall’s 50th Anniversary Dance with music by the Debonaires, 8 p.m. Tickets $15; under 12 free for this dance. More details in the Lodge Section on page 10.

Lodge Hall: 702 Hwy 95 North, Elgin 78621. Lodge 18 is a non-smoking facility. Hall phone: 512-285-3100. Email: elginspjstlodge18@outlook.com. Lodge Meetings: Held on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the hall. For information, call 737-233-0767/Judith Sanders.

LODGE 20, GRANGER (2)

Lodge Hall: 114 West Davilla, Granger 76530. Hall Rental Information: Brenna Bohac 512-656-3634. Lodge Meetings: Second Monday of each month at the hall at 6:30 p.m. A light meal is served before each meeting. All members are invited. For information, call 512-753-9119/Jvonne Elwood. Youth Club Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 1:30 p.m. at the hall. Call Youth Leader Brita Goodman for information 254541-5344.

LODGE 23, MORAVIA (6)

Lodge Hall: FM 957 North, Schulenburg 78956 (located 12 miles south of Schulenburg, in Moravia).

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the second Tuesday of March, June, September, and December at the hall at 6:30 p.m. For information, call 979-7430369/Kathleen Guenther.

LODGE 24, CYCLONE - FLAG HALL (2)

Lodge Hall: 411 FM 964, Burlington 76519. Hall Rental Information: Mark Maddux 254-721-1774 or Brenda Maddux 254-721-1682. Lodge Meetings: Second Monday of each month at the hall at 7 p.m. For information, call 254-721-1682.

Sunday, June 30—Vrazels’ Tribute Band. See more details in the Lodge Section.

LODGE 25, ENNIS (3)

Lodge Hall: 1901 East Ennis Avenue, Ennis 75119. Hall Rental Information: 972-875-8381. Email: SPJSTennis@yahoo.com. Game Room: Open every Wednesday, 5 p.m. Lodge Meetings: Second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. in the lodge dining room with supper at 6:30 p.m. followed by a complimentary social in the game room. For meeting information, call 214-837-9490/JoAnn Jones. Youth Club Meetings: For date, time, place, and more information, call Youth Leader Rita Holland 469-337-2284.

LODGE 28, EAST BERNARD (6)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the second Sunday of March, June, September, and December at 12 noon at Wharton County Library - East Bernard Branch, 746 Clubside Drive in East Bernard 77435. Call 281-7799956/Carolina Covarrubia for information.

LODGE 29, TAYLOR (2)

● All Friday night dances 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Free admission • Hamburgers served at 6 p.m.

Lodge Hall: 5025 FM 619, Taylor 76574, Hall Rental Information/Hall Phone: 512-352-9139. Regular business hours: Hall is open Wednesday through Sunday, 3 to 10 p.m. Lodge Meetings: Second Wednesday of February, April, June, August, October, and December at the hall at 6:30 p.m. For information, call 512-4157225.

Friday, May 17—Texas Neon Ramblers Friday, May 24—Sterling Country Friday, May 31—Gabriel River Band

LODGE 30, TAITON (6)

Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month, at 9:45 a.m. at Taiton Community Center, 14221 FM 961, El Campo 77437. For information, call President Yvonne Marcaurele 979-541-6108. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 2:30 p.m. at Taiton Community Center, 14221 FM 961, El Campo. For youth club information, call Youth Leader Lisa Bubela 979-5417450.

LODGE 32, VICTORIA (6)

Lodge Meetings: Held bi-monthly on the second Thursday in January, March, May, July, September, and November at 6:30 p.m. at Grapevine Cafe, 110 Medical Drive - Suite 102, Victoria 77904. For information, call 361-212-1143/Mark Lester.

LODGE 35, ELK - ELK HALL (3)

Lodge Hall: 9508 Elk Road, Axtell 76624. Hall Rentals/Bopokings: Tammy Pavelka 254-722-1454. Hall Phone: 254-863-9320. Lodge Meetings: Second Wednesday of each month, 7 p.m. at the hall. For meeting information, call 254-744-1426/Randy Pavelka. Sales agents: Samantha Beene 903-644-1855; sjbeene1241978@yahoo.com; Deann Beckendorf 254-275-8028; joh.becken@yahoo.com.

Saturday, May 18—Joel Wood Band Saturday, May 25—wedding rental Saturday, June 8—Sundae Drivers Saturday, June 22—Lodge meeting / steak dinner. Work on floors. Saturday, July 13—Nolan Pick Band Wednesday, July 17—Lodge meeting, 7 p.m. Saturday, July 20—reunion rental Saturday, August 3—Tumble Dry Low Saturday, August 17—Rental Wednesday, August 21—Lodge meeting, 7 p.m. Saturday, August 24—Joe Parker Band

LODGE 38, KOVAR (1)

Lodge Hall: 278 Zimmerhanzel Road, Flatonia 78941. Hall Rental Information: 512-237-9099/Donna; or 512581-2672/Dana. Lodge Meetings: Second Monday of each month, 6:30 p.m. at the hall. For information, call 512-332-6758/Alfred Hellinger.

LODGE 39, BRYAN (1)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the second Sunday in March, May, September, and December at 1 p.m. at Mynde Kessler’s office, 2554 Villa Maria, Bryan 77802. For information, call 979-406-0158/Ronnie Roesler.

LODGE 40, EL CAMPO-HILLJE (6)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the second Sunday in March, June, September, and December at 1:30 p.m. at Mikeska’s BBQ off Highway 59, El Campo 77437. For information, call President Linda Henderson 281-804-5252 / hendersonlj@hotmail.com; Vice President/Reporter Ardis Bacak 832-247-6350; or Secretary/Treasurer Sharon Borak Sharon_Borak@yahoo.com. Youth Club Meetings: Youth Leader Lisa Reck 512-844-0254 or lisaannie7@hotmail.com.

LODGE 41, PORT LAVACA (6)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the third Tuesday of February, May, August, and November at 6:30 p.m. at Six Mile Volunteer Fire Department Meeting Room, 34 Royal Road, Port Lavaca 77979. For information, call 361-649-4736/Larry Rokyta; or email danmarysitka@yahoo.com.

LODGE 47, SEATON - STAR HALL (2) Lodge Hall: 10842 State Hwy 53, Temple 76501. Star Hall is a non-smoking facility. Hall Rental Information: Amber Bartek 254-931-0295; Hall Phone: 254-9852548. Visit www.seatonstarhall.com. Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. at the hall. For information, call 254-624-4119/Brandon Bartek. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 1 p.m. at the hall. Call Youth Leader Amber Bartek for information 254-931-0295; abartek002@yahoo.com.

LODGE 48, BEYERSVILLE (2) Lodge Hall: 10450 FM 619, Taylor 76574. Hall Bookings/Rentals: Call Lisa Jonse 512-739-9324 or email SPJST48@gmail.com. Lodge Meetings: Held the second Monday of each month at 6 p.m. at the hall. For information, call 512-365-3021. Youth Club Meetings: Held at Taylor Animal Shelter on Saturday morning. For date/time and information, contact Youth Leader Michelle Newsom 512-913-0226; mrn81978@gmail.com.

LODGE 49, ROWENA (4)

Tuesday nights - Cornhole Game Night, 7 to 9 p.m. at the hall, 609 S FM 2133, Rowena 78675. Boards will be furnished. Bring your own bags, if you so chose. All ages welcome! For information, call Tony 325-977-0453 or Brad 325-656-0489.

Lodge Hall: 609 S FM 2133, Rowena 78675. Hall rental Information: Beverly Teplicek 325-442-4841. Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly - first Wednesday of February, May, August, and November at 6 p.m. at the hall. For information, call 970-799-2782/Tonya Wales.

LODGE 54, WEST (3)

Lodge Meetings: First Friday in March, June, and November, and the second Friday in September at 7 p.m. St. Joseph Hall, 303 South Harrison Street, West 76691. For information, call Freddie Kaluza 254-7092303.

LODGE 63, SWEET HOME (6)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the third Thursday of February, May, August, and November at 7 p.m. For meeting location/information, call 361-781-2644/Ann Moseley.

LODGE 66, WACO (3)

Lodge Meetings: The fourth Monday of each month at 5:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s Church, 1301 Hogan Lane in Bellmead 76705. For information, call 254-7156765/Dana McAdams.

LODGE 67, SCHULENBURG (1)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly in March, June, September, and December at Kountry Bakery, Hwy 77 in Schulenburg 78956 at 2 p.m. For information, call 979-743-0310.

LODGE 79, CORPUS CHRISTI (7)

Lodge Meetings: Third Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. at Sokol Hall, 5502 Kostoryz Road, Corpus Christi 78415. Meal served; meeting follows. Visitors welcome. For info, call 361-816-2328/Mark Rebecek. Youth Club Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at Sokol Hall, 5502 Kostoryz Road, Corpus Christi. Call Youth Leader Marcia Rew for information 361-947-8233.

LODGE 80, HOLLAND (2)

Lodge Meetings: Held bi-monthly on the second Tuesday in January, March, May, July, September, and November at 6:30 p.m. at ‘The Hall on 2268’ (formerly SPJST Lodge 80 Hall), 12141 East FM 2268,Holland 76534. Watch the Věstník for changes in dates or times. For information, call 254-760-6427/Rita Spinn.

LODGE 81, NEEDVILLE (5)

Lodge Hall: 13609 Violet Street in Needville 77461. Hall Manager/Bookings/Rentals: Marion Morales 281650-4466. Lodge Meetings: Third Sunday of each month at the hall at 1 p.m.; meal at 12 noon. For information, call 281-633-1882/Vincent Newman. Youth Club Meetings: Third Sunday of each month at 1 p.m. at the hall. For information, email Youth Leader Kristen Jones 936-556-3248; joneskb06@hotmail.com.

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LODGE 84, DALLAS (3)

Lodge Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. Meeting location will be posted in the Věstník. For information, cal 214-763-0341/Vicki Sims.

LODGE 87, TEMPLE (2)

Lodge Hall: 320 North 50th Street, Temple 76501.

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the third Sunday of January, April, July and October at 2 p.m. For information, contact Dan Kacir 254-493-1307.

LODGE 88, HOUSTON (5)

Standing Events:

● Member meetings held every second Sunday of each month. Meal at 1p.m., meeting at 2 p.m.

● Bingo every Thursday evening

● Beer Garden every Friday

● Ladies Night - first Thursday of each month

● Guys Night - third Thursday of each month Visit www.lodge88.org/special-event for updates

Friday, July 12—Fab 5

Saturday, August 24–Mark Halata and Texavia

Saturday, October 12—Czechfest with Chris Rybak

Friday, November 8—Fab 5

Sunday, December 8—Red Ravens

Tuesday, December 31—New Year’s Eve: Moonglow

Lodge Hall: 1435 Beall Street at West 15th, Houston (the Heights) 77008. Hall Phone/Rental Information: Call 713-869-5767; or visit www.lodge88.org. Lodge Meetings: Held the second Sunday, 2 p.m. at the hall; lunch served at 1 p.m. For information, call 713-8695767. Youth Club Meetings: Held second Sunday of each month at the hall at 1 p.m. (one hour prior to adult lodge meeting). For youth club information, contact Youth Leader Sarah Itz 713-303-8845. Dances held 8 to 11:30 p.m. - unless otherwise noted. For information, call 713-869-5767, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Beer, set-ups, soda, and ice sold at bar. Please do not bring from outside. *Dress Code dances: evening attire for ladies and gentlemen. *Introductory pricing. Bingo: Every Thursday evening; games start at 7 p.m. License No. 17407503501.

LODGE 91, SAN JACINTO (5)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the second Saturday of March, June, September, and December at 11 a.m. at Dairy Queen, 14027 FM 2100, Crosby 77532. For information, call 281-798-1092/Malba Smesny

LODGE 92, FORT WORTH - NATIONAL HALL (3) ● Randy Tatarevich Band, country/western: Every first Sunday of the month unless otherwise noted. Doors open at 1 p.m.; music starts at 2 p.m. Admission - $10. Barbecue dinner - $10. Full bar available. Best dance floor in Texas. Come on out for a great time!

Lodge Hall: 3316 Roberts Cut Off Road, Fort Worth 76114. Hall Event/Rental Information: Call National Hall Events Manager Jon Durham 817-624-1361. Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at the hall - unless otherwise noted. For meeting information, call 817-624-1361. Randy and the 92nd Road House Band plays every first Sunday. Ladies Circle: Meets the second Tuesday of each month. Dressy casual. Visit Lodge 92 website www.nationalhallfwtx.com.

LODGE 97, PLACEDO (6)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the third Monday of March, June, September, and December. Meeting dates are: June 17 and September 16 at 5:30 p.m. at Grapevine Cafe, 110 Medical Drive, Suite 102, Victoria 77904. For information, call Secretary Judy Bellanger 361-576-2935.

LODGE 107, FLORESVILLE (7)

Lodge Hall: 1156 FM 1303, Floresville 78114. Hall Rental Information: 830-391-0919/Roxy Bertrand. Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month at 3 p.m. at the hall. For information, call 210-5354916/Wendy Pruski. Youth Club Meetings: For meeting date/time/location, contact Youth Leader Lian Lynn 830-480-2737.

LODGE 117, ROBSTOWN (7)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the first Saturday of March, June, September, and December at 1:30 p.m. at Hilltop Community Center, 11425 Leopard Street, Corpus Christi 78410. For information, call 361-241-3754.

LODGE 133, SAN ANTONIO (7)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the first Sunday in March, June, September, and December at 2 p.m. at Bill Miller BBQ, 1418 Pleasanton Road,San Antonio 78221. For meeting location/date/information, call 210-325-9851/Leora Uribe-Lacy.

LODGE 139, DANBURY (5)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the first Sunday of March, June, September, and December at 12 noon at Main Street Steakhouse, 1802 Main Street, Danbury 77534. Luncheon follows meeting. For information, call Lonnie 979-864-9999.

LODGE 141, SEALY (1)

Lodge Meetings: Held bi-monthly on the second Tuesday of February, April, June, August, October, and December at 6 p.m. at Gordon Memorial Library, 917 North Circle Drive, Sealy 77474. December meeting is held at Tony’s Restaurant; complimentary meal for members. For information, call 979-885-4900.

LODGE 142, HOUSTON (5)

Lodge Meetings: Third Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. - except in December, meeting is held the second Sunday at 2 p.m. - unless otherwise noted; lunch served at 1 p.m. at SPJST Lodge 88, Houston, 1435 Beall Street at West 15th (the Heights) Houston 77008 - in the annex building - unless otherwise noted. For information, contact Lodge142 President Dennis Hermis 713-826-2981; or Secretary Elizabeth Hermis 281787-8717. Youth Club Meetings: Held the same date, time, location as adult lodge meetings - unless otherwise noted. For information, call Youth Leader Amanda Muzny 713-560-5377; arh210@gmail.com.

LODGE 151, WHARTON (6)

Lodge Meetings: Second Monday of March, June, September, and December at 6:30 p.m. at Wharton Depot Museum, 100 South Sunset Street, Wharton 77488. For information, call 979-532-5884/Janie Bucek; or email jbucek2001@yahoo.com.

LODGE 154, FORT WORTH (3)

Meeting Location: 6500 Boat Club Road, Fort Worth, 76179. Hall Phone: 817-237-5181. Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the second Sunday of February, May, August, and November at the hall at 3 p.m. For information, call 817-731-2580/Mary Steinman. Youth Club Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 5 p.m. For meeting location, contact Youth Leaders CarrieAnn Jones carrieannjones@att.net or 817-371-1727, or Appa Burcie abburcie2015@gmail.com or 817-6142967 for information.

LODGE 155, AUSTIN (2)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the third Sunday of March, June, September, and December at 2 p.m. For date/location, call 512-657-7783/Albert.

LODGE 157, LUBBOCK (4)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the third Sunday of March, June, September, and December at 2 p.m. at the Kristinek’s home, 2512 Mesa Road, Lubbock 79043. For information, contact Secretary Cynthia Kristinek 806-632-2432; cyndynjerome@gmail.com.

LODGE 160, SAN ANGELO (4)

Lodge Meetings: Third Thursday of February, May, August, and November at 5 p.m. For location information, contact Sandra Jansa 325-234-1339; or sandra.jansa@hotmail.com. Youth Club Meetings: For date/time/location, call Youth Leader Ryan Jansa 325234-5879.

LODGE 172, PASADENA (5)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the second Wednesday in March, June, September, and November at 6 p.m. For information or questions, call Jerry Dressler 512-551-9009.

LODGE 177, ACADEMY (2)

Lodge Hall: 711 East Rio Poco, Little River-Academy 76554. Hall Phone: 254-982-4434. Please leave a message with questions. Board of Trustees/Lodge Meetings: Held bi-monthly on the second Wednesday of January, March, May, July, September, and November. Board Meeting, 6:15 p.m. Regular lodge meeting, 6:30 p.m. For information, call 254-7218717/George Tomastik. Bingo: Every Tuesday and Friday at 7 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Kitchen open.

LODGE 179, WARRENTON (1)

Lodge Meetings: The lodge meets quarterly. Date and location will be announced in the Věstník prior to the meeting each month. For information, contact Ricky Weyand 979-966-7138.

LODGE 180, BURLESON (3)

Lodge Meetings: First Saturday of each month at 1 p.m. Please call for meeting location 817-9052097/Nancy Kelly; or 972-268-0022/Rhonda Hurtik.

LODGE 183, ARLINGTON (3)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the third Sunday of February, May, August, and November. Please call 817-896-5277 for meeting time and location.

LODGE 184, MOULTON (6)

Lodge Meetings: Second Tuesday of February, May, August, September, and November, 7 p.m. at Moulton VFD meeting room, 205 Cockrill Street, Moulton 77975. For information, contact Secretary Terry Stevenson terrywstevenson@gmail.com or 361-7720046.

LODGE 185, NEW BRAUNFELS (7)

Lodge Meetings: Bi-monthly in the months of February, April, June, August, October, and December on the fourth Sunday (except for June and December). Contact Theresa Haag theresa.haag686@gmail.com or 830-832-3664 for meeting information. Youth Club Meetings: Fourth Sunday of each month. For meeting time/location, contact Youth Leader Jessica McCoy 979-777-8215; jmccoy@pta.com.

LODGE 186, CALDWELL (1)

Lodge Meetings: Held the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. at Caldwell Civic Center, 103 W Highway 21, Caldwell, 77836. Bring your favorite dish for a potluck prior to the meeting. For information, contact President Victor Mendez 512-743-8297 or vmendez@kmc.net.

LODGE 187, ROUND ROCK (2)

Lodge Hall: 920 Luther Peterson Place, Round Rock 78665. Meeting/Hall Rental Information: Call Rubie Volek 512-771-4948. Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, beginning at 2 p.m. at the hall, followed by entertainment and potluck meal. Youth Club Meetings: Second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. at the hall followed by entertainment and potluck meal. For information, call Jennifer McCarthy 512-565-9156.

LODGE 189, BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION (1)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the second Sunday of March, June, September, and December at 2 p.m. at Rudy’s BBQ, 504 Harvey Road, College Station 77840. For information call 979-777-1426/Henry Mayo.

LODGE 191, LUFKIN (5)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the Monday before the second Friday in March, June, September, and December at 1:30 p.m. at Catfish King Restaurant, 806 Medford Drive, Lufkin 75901. For information, call 936465-2435/George Scogin.

LODGE 196, HOUSTON-WEST (5)

Lodge Hall: 17810 Huffmeister Road, Cypress 77429. Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month. Lunch at 1 p.m.; meeting at 2 p.m. For information, call 281373-9482.

LODGE 202, JOURDANTON (7)

Adult Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly on the 3rd Sunday of March and June at 1 p.m., and on the second Sunday in September and December at 1 p.m. at Jourdanton Community Center, 1101 Campbell Avenue, Jourdanton 78026. A meal will be served at each meeting. For information, call 830-570-5800. Youth Club Meetings: Youth attend quarterly adult lodge meetings and interim monthly meetings held the second Sunday of the month. Time and location TBD monthly. For information, contact Youth Leader Regina House 830570-2046.

LODGE 219, EL PASO (4)

Lodge Meetings: Second Tuesday of each month at Carnitas Queretaro Mexican Restaurant, 9077 Gateway Boulevard, West, El Paso 79938. Phone: 915633-9877. Contact information: President Aracely Quiz 915-999-2062.

LODGE 229, ABILENE (4)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly in January, April, July and October at 6 p.m. at Rosa’s Cafe, 1026 North Judge Ely Boulevard, Abilene 79601. For information, call 325-370-0573/Jesusita Hudson.

LODGE 246, MORGAN’S POINT (2)

Lodge Meetings: Held bi-monthly - the second Monday in January, March, May, July, September, and November at 11:15 a.m. For meeting location, call President Ingrid Petrik 254-760-1831.

LODGE 258, SEGUIN (7)

Lodge Meetings: Held quarterly at 1 p.m., normally the third month of each quarter. Date, time and location varies and is voted on by members at each meeting. For meeting date, location, and time, call 210-4133053/Chester Jenke.

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