Krystina Casey, left, the 3rd Vice President of Antlers Lodge 11, is greeted by Boonton Elks Lodge 1405 Est. Lecturing Knight Bonnie Regec. Photo by Audrey Davie
Boonton Elks Lodge 1405 is sponsoring a junior organization, Antlers Lodge 11, and inducted the new members at ceremonies at the lodge on Sunday, Feb. 17. Above: The Antlers officers take the oath of office. Photo by Audrey Davie
Krystina Casey, left, the 3rd Vice President of Antlers Lodge 11, is greeted by Boonton Elks Lodge 1405 Est. Lecturing Knight Bonnie Regec. Photo by Audrey Davie
Boonton Elks Lodge 1405 is sponsoring a junior organization, Antlers Lodge 11, and inducted the new members at ceremonies at the lodge on Sunday, Feb. 17. Above: The Antlers officers take the oath of office. Photo by Audrey Davie
Grand Exalted Ruler Paul Griffin addresses the newly inducted members as Antlers Lodge 11 President Meaghan Reeves watches. Photo by Audrey Davie
BOONTON - Boonton Elks Lodge 1405 is sponsoring
a junior organization, Boonton Antlers Lodge 11, and inducted the
Antlers at the lodge on Cornelia Street on Sunday, Feb. 17.
The Elks inducted the newly chartered junior organization
members in formal ceremonies and then hosted the new members and
their families at a reception.
The officers of Antler Lodge 11 are: President Meaghan Reeves,
1st Vice President Jaclyn Illenye, 2nd Vice President- Raziye
Andican, 3rd Vice President- Krystina Casey, Secretary- Nasvi
Fontanez, Treasurer- Jennifer Vasta, Sergeant-at-Arms- Ranjeet
Kalsi, Chaplain- Eileen Trustee- Samantha Wach and Inner Guard-
Michael Hecox.
The other members are: Tiffany Ackerman, Jocelyn Arce, Jenna
Bakstad, Katie Bakstad, Lauren Benson, Anthony Evans, Jamie Evans,
Lauren Geleailen, Julia Hecht, Sarah Hernandez, Jillian McCabe, Dan
Miller, Sara Miller, Ashley Parker, Michele Riola,, Manuela Rios,
Ashley Sepe, Amanda Singletary,Samantha Spann and Joey Vasta.
The Antlers of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks is an
organization of young people, who have passed their twelfth
birthday and not yet reached their twenty-first birthday, of good
moral character, citizens of the United States of America, who
believe in God, and which is sponsored by a Lodge of the Benevolent
and Protective Order of Elks.
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