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Boone Lodge #2884 Instituted

The following photos are from the Initiation of 11 new members, Institution of the Boone Lodge #2884 and installation of the new Lodge officers. The event was on Sunday November 1, 2020 at the Jefferson Elks Lodge #2306.

State and Grand Lodge officers from the Northwest District of the iowa Elks Association were the Grand Lodge Officers for this solemn occasion.

11 New Members initiated for the Boone Elks Lodge. PSP Bill Berger served as the Grand Esquire.
DDGER Steve Bradley served as the Grand Exalted Ruler for the Initiation.
PER Angel Miller from Sioux City Lodge #112 served as Grand Esteemed Lecturing Knight.
Northwest VP Dave Delagardelle served as Grand Esteemed Loyal Knight.
PSP Dan Olson served as Grand Esteemed Leading Knight.
New members received a flag.
11 New Members are shown here with Dolan Olson of the new Boone Elks Lodge a members for over 40 years.
New Members await the Institution ceremony.
Institution Ceremony, led by Steve Bradley.
Now Lodge Alter arranged.
Boone Elks Lodge #2884 Lodge Officers are administered their oath of office.
Presiding Officers from the Northwest District, of the Iowa Elks Association.
The three Amigos attended.
Team that has seen this 5 year effort come to fruition.
PSP’s present for the ceremonies and Dolan Olson from Boon Lodge.

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