Loyal Order of Moose Lodge #7

2880 E. Wabash St.

Frankfort, Indiana 46041

765-654-6423

WOTM # 302

Attention Members

 

MOOSE LODGE #7 BEVERAGE CUP

Purchase the cup (filled) for $6.00. Every time you come back to the Lodge, bring the cup with you and get it filled with Draft Beer or Soft Drink for $1.00.

YOU ARE RESPONSIBLEFOR CLEANING YOUR OWN CUP. CUPSLEFT BEHIND WILL BE DISCARDED!

**The cup must be used in the STAG BAR, LOUNGE, or DINING ROOM ONLY!!No exceptions**


Thanks for being a part of Moose Lodge #7

The Oldest Moose Lodge in the World

All Members

We have a sign up poster if any one can help with mowing and trimming. It is located at the front door. Please sign

if you can help!

Thank you,

Lodge Officers


Please be aware we have to start making changes! Keep this Moose Lodge “The Oldest in the World”!!

It takes lots of volunteers, ideas & giving it all we got. We will be doing & trying different ideas.

Please feel free to contact us if you have any.

We are asking for your help. Please do not sit around and bad mouth the Lodge unless you are trying to help in some way and attending meetings.

Email Us - suggestions@oldestmooselodge.org

Attention #7 Members

Please have your membership card with you when you come to the lodge!

The State Excise Police require members to have their cards. If an Excise Officer asks for your card and you can’t produce it, the lodge will be fined. The bartenders are required to ask to see your card EACH TIME you come to the lodge.

Be proud to show that you belong to the “Oldest Moose Lodge” in the World! Thank you very much!

This poem was posted about 20 years ago by past Supreme Governor Crawford Barker Lodge #7 and Past Governor of Lodge #7 Jim Strode.

I think it needs to be read by ALL.

The title is very simple “ how True”.

HOW TRUE

I know a guy who makes me sore The pest who squawks for evermore

And this one song he forever sings “That old gang is always running things”

Ask him to work around the lodge And watch him stall around the lodge

I would like to bounce one off his bean My elbow on this beezer lean

Most all of us can criticize But you and I will both surmise

That our lodge would wilt and die Unless that gang were somewhere nigh

Somehow I notice as I walk Along life’s way and hear folks talk

The loudest squawker at the hall Is he who works the least of all

- Past Governor Jim Strode