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Our lodge officers, history & More

Group of formally dressed people posing behind a table with antlers and a book.

2026-2027 Lodge Officers

From Left to Right  

Dennis Bernier 4 year Trustee

Doug Fonseca Esteemed Lecturing Knight

Heather Hurley Esteemed Leading Knight

Marilee Collins Treasurer

Michelle Main, JPER Exalted Ruler

Nancy Gates Secretary

John Foreman IV, PER  Esquire

Bob Carpinelli, PSP  Esteemed Lecturing Knight

Eddie DeCesare Chaplain

Matthew Main 5 year Trustee

Chris Hiener, DDGER  RI West 3 Year Trustee

Mary Atzert, PDDGER  Inner Guard

Not Pictured: David Spears Tiler     Richard Calitri 1 year Trustee   Joe Collins 2 year Trustee   

Beginnings

 

The moving spirit for the Elks was an Englishman named Charles Algernon Sidney Vivian. Born October 22, 1842, this son of a clergyman was a successful comic singer and dancer in the music halls of London. In November 1867, Vivian arrived in New York City to try his fortune.

Other actors and entertainers soon gravitated toward his magnetic personality. With everything closed on Sunday because of New York City Blue Laws, a group of theatrical people began meeting for their own amusement under Vivian's leadership. A loose organization was formed to make sure the larder was well-stocked for these gatherings. They called themselves the Jolly Corks, a name derived from a trick introduced by Vivian in which the uninitiated purchased a round of refreshments.

When one of their members died shortly before Christmas in 1867, leaving his wife and children destitute, the Jolly Corks decided that in addition to good fellowship, they needed a more enduring organization to serve those in need.

On February 16, 1868, they established the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks and elected Vivian to head it. Its social activities and benefit performances increased the popularity of the new Order. Membership grew rapidly. Elks traveling to other cities spread the word of the Brotherhood of Elks. Soon there were requests for Elks Lodges in cities other than New York. In response to these appeals, the Elks asked the New York State legislature for a charter authorizing the establishment of a Grand Lodge with the power to establish local Lodges anywhere in the United States. When the Grand Lodge Charter was issued, the founders then received the first local charter as New York Lodge No. 1 on March 10, 1871.

Get Involved

Join us in making a difference. Whether you want to donate, volunteer, or simply learn more, there are many ways to get involved and support our work.

We offer food options everyday!

Members and their Guests in the Social Quarters

Except for Burger Night and Friday Fish Fry

Monday

Wings and Chicken Tenders

Tuesday

BLT Sandwiches

Wednesday

Italian Grinders

Thursday

Roast Beef Sandwiches

Friday

Bartender Choice

Saturday

Bartender Choice

Sunday

Tailgate All Day

Not only do we have engaging programs, but we also do Hall Rentals

Do you or someone you know need a banquet room?  For availability and menu items, contact our Hall Manager, Kerrie at 401-789-5400 Extension 804.

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