May/June/July 2008


Moose Legion:
Shawn Baile,
Director
sbaile@mooseintl.org


2-Year Project Nearly Done in 1 Year!

> There are moments when the “can-do” spirit of the Moose Legion reaches new, even more impressive heights!

The current Mooseheart Powerhouse renovation project is just such a project. Introduced July 1 at the Moose Legion Breakfast during the 2007 International Convention, the $200,000 fundraising project had a completion date of April 30, 2009.

By March 2008, the project was already 94 percent funded, and money continued to flow to further bring the project toward completion!

“I thought it was aggressive, but I was also skeptical,” Moose Legion Director Shawn Baile said. “This has worked better than any fundraising project I’ve been around.”

The very real possibility now exists that the project will be complete by the 2008 International Convention--one full year ahead of schedule!

“The Moose Legion has always been able to step up and fund the big-ticket repairs or replacements at Mooseheart,” Mooseheart Executive Director Scott Hart said. “They never back down from a challenge, and are fantastic supporters of our Mooseheart kids.”

The project involved overhauling two of the campus’s 20-year old generators and also to upgrade some switch gear that allows the Mooseheart campus to remove itself from the local electric utility “grid.”

Hart said there have been times when the generators have not started immediately when the campus suffered a power outage. He added there are greater benefits to having the powerhouse working reliably and efficiently.

“When it was time we needed them, the generators weren’t reliable,” Hart said. “This is a great step as we look to run efficiently. In summertime, on really warm days, we will be able to produce electicity cheaper than we could buy it on the open market--and any excess, we can sell on the open market. We can now go through 2008 and beyond knowing that we will have this need met on our campus.”





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International Moose Legion Ambassadors 2008-09

State/Province
Name
Moose Legion
Alabama Scotty R. Martin Dixie 115

Alberta

Les Picketts

Alberta 184

Alaska

Dennis Riley

Mt. McKinley 51

Arizona

Richard McIntire

Thunderbird 213

Arkansas

Harlan A. Stee

Razorback 181

British Columbia

John Hunter

British Columbia 83

California

Bill Richmond

Marcell Podany

Craig Cannon

Gordon Dockstader

The Mighty 190

Southern California 6

Alacosta 70

West Coast Central 214

Colorado

Larry D. Seaton

Pikes Peak 156

Connecticut

John Reddicks

Hy D Davis 8

Delaware

Carl A. Salo

Blue Hen 186

Florida

Jeffrey Elmore

Kristopher Hummer

David Flood

David Neubecker

Thunderbolt 201

South Florida 46

Cypress 202

Indian River 178

Georgia

Joe Borom

Chattahoochee Valley 130

Idaho

Jerry L. Paine

Idaho 64

Illinois

Jeff Racich

Al Simmons

Mecca 9

Eastern Illinois 101

Indiana

Raymond W. Ervin

Charles Gulley

Pottawatomie 94

Wabash Valley 90

Iowa/E. Nebraska

John M. Burr, Jr.

Heartland 139

Kansas

Gordon P. Gustin

Sunflower 195

Kentucky

Richard G. Stewart, Sr.

West Kentucky 56

Louisiana

George Bill Betz

Bayou 116

Maine/New Hampshire/Vermont

George Yazzi

Northeast 92

Maryland

Daniel Walthier

Western Maryland 218

Massachusetts

Richard Robash

Minute Man 28

Michigan

James O’Connor III

Dale Stilwell

Michigan 105

Western Michigan 106

Minnesota

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

New Jersey

New Mexico

Louis W. Allen

Sam Lewis, Sr.

James E. Trail

Raymond J. Mayers

Gerald Inserra

Kenneth A. Johnson

North Star 144

Magnolia 67

Sho-Me 219

Triangle 113

North Jersey 2

Enchantment 134

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Donald R. Huffman, Jr.

To be filled

Bobby Wilson

Contentment 16

To be filled

Wenoca 78

Ohio

Franklin Rust

Jim Witker

Mike Hays

Thomas Ziegler

Nodak 42

Maumee Valley 30

East Ohio 87

Maumee Valley 30

Oklahoma

Thomas L. Ferguson

Sooner 147

Ontario

Ashley Coffin

Ken Osbaldeston

Nickel City 29

Golden Horseshoe 132

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Earl (Bud) May

George Germer, Sr.

Ronald Maley

Columbia 170

Keystone 41

Western Pennsylvania 1

South Carolina

Tennessee

Texas

Virginia

Paul W. Egonut

Jimmy Oliver

Ronnie Robey

Charles Jack Hall, Jr.

Stephen Crawford, Jr.

Swamp Fox 74

Volunteer 12

Lone Star 97

Blue Ridge 82

Hampton Roads 199

Washington/N. Idado

West Virginia

Roy Westran

James DeCarlo, Jr.

Charles E. Ledsome, Jr.

West Washington 17

Kanawha Valley 123

Gateway 193

Wisconsin

Wyoming/W. Nebraska

Wayne C. Martin

David L. Carlson

Forward 191

Pioneer 99







East Kentucky Moose Legion 161 Secretary David Riggle (center in vest) receives his Elite Moose Legionnaire ring from Kentucky Moose Legion Ambassador Tim Cavanaugh (right). Kentucky Regional Manager Dominic Tallarico (left) shakes Riggle’s hand. In the background is Moose Legion 161 President Ron Houston.









East Ohio Moose Legion 87 was the first unit in Ohio to receive the Directors’ Key Club award for 2007-08. East Ohio 87’s Board of Directors are (standing, from left): William Bartholomew, Jim Morris, Tom Cramer and Scott Elliott. Seated from left are Dan Sapp, Mike Hays and Jack Rule.



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