Congratulations to Dave Bloch on receiving Moose of the Quarter. Dave was recognized by President, Eddie Woodward for his outstanding service and dedication to the lodge on Monday, November 1, 2021. Congratulations Dave on this well deserved award.
Congratulations to Mike Parson for being selected as the Moose of the Year for the 2020-21 campaign year. Mike was recognized at the Annual Tennessee Moose Association Conference on Saturday, September 25, 2021 in Chattanooga for his dedication to the lodge during the campaign year. Mike was unable be present for the conference so he was presented with his award by Past President, Brandon Chapman during the Lodge Meeting on Monday, October 4, 2021.
Congratulations Gayle Myers on being the 2020-21 Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient. This is well deserved recognition of Gayle’s achievements within the WOTM since joining in 1985. Thank you Gayle for all that you have done and continue to do for our Lodge.
Gayle Myers (Chapter 1598) was awarded with Lifetime Achievement Award at the Tennessee Moose Association Mid-year Conference in Gatlinburg on March 18-21, 2021. The Lifetime Achievement Award program is designed to give special recognition to outstanding Co-workers in your Lodge and Chapter for services rendered in the Lodge, Chapter, and the community.
Gayle Myers has been a Co-worker of Chapter 1598 since 02/11/1985. Her sponsor was her mother-in-law, Peggy Myers. Gayle received her Academy of Friendship degree on 03/02/1997. She was Senior Regent for Chapter 1598 from 1997-1998. She was honored with her Green Cap and her College of Regents after serving as Senior Regent. She was also awarded the Star Recorder on 06/29/2012. She has Lifetime Member status.
Congratulations to our Lodge on receiving the Premier Lodge Award. This award was presented at the 2021 International Moose Convention in Cincinnati.
Brenda Couch was awarded her College of Regents at the 2021 International Moose Convention.
He received his Pilgrim Degree of Merit at Mooseheart during the June 2021 Graduation.
During the first One Moose Lodge meeting on May 3, 2021, The Women of the Moose recognized Brandon Chapman. On behalf of The Women of the Moose, Past Senior Regent, Terrie Grubbs, presented Brandon Chapman with a plaque recognizing his dedication of service to lodge and chapter during his term as lodge Governor from 2020-2021.
Why it's none other than Kurt McCaslin. Kurt was recognized by President, Eddie Woodard, during the One Moose Lodge meeting on Monday, May 3, 2021. Congratulations Kurt!
Ralph Freeman (Lodge 692) was awarded with Lifetime Achievement Award at the Tennessee Moose Association Mid-year Conference in Gatlinburg on March 18-21, 2021. The Lifetime Achievement Award program is designed to give special recognition to outstanding Lodge member in your Lodge and Chapter for services rendered in the Lodge, Chapter, and the community.
Ralph enrolled in the Greeneville Moose Lodge on 02/08/1976. He advanced in the Legion on 04/13/1986 and earned his Pilgrim degree on 05/30/1998. The Pilgrim Degree of Merit is the highest honor that can be bestowed upon a member of the Loyal Order of Moose. He earned his Fellowship Degree of Honor on 05/30/1988. He enrolled in the 25 Club on 04/24/1996. Ralph also served as the Lodge Governor from 1988-1989 and again in 2013-2014.
Barbara White (Chapter 1598) was awarded the 2020 Co-Worker of the Year at the Tennessee Moose Association Mid-year Conference in Gatlinburg on March 18-21,2021.
Tennessee Moose Association awarded Lexi Humbert the Robert Spingler Scholarship Award of $1000 for Outstanding Community Service. She is the daughter of Chan and Eric Humbert.
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