Clearwater Elks taking a hit because of COVID-19 - Clearwater, British Columbia
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N 51° 38.750 W 120° 04.377
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Elks Lodge 72 Taren Drive off Old North Thompson Hwy. Road W.
Waymark Code: WM14CM5
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 06/12/2021
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"The Clearwater Elks Lodge also known as Clearwater Elks #499 is a small group of the Elks of Canada.

The Clearwater Elks Lodge was started in 1965 with an enthusiastic membership of 45 members and 15 officers. Over the years we have built and maintained our Lodge and sponsored many programs locally, provincially and nationally.

It is with great pride that we have helped many groups: the Clearwater Fire Department, Wells Gray Search & Rescue, Clearwater Minor Hockey Program, the Canadian Legion, Raft River School Breakfast Program, RCMP Bike Rodeo, Clearwater Secondary High School Bursary Program for graduates, Clearwater Food Bank, The Terry Fox Run, Elks & Royal Purple Fund for Children (our National Fund), the B C Elks Camp for Kids in Salmon Arm called Camp Canoe.

We also have our own Best Christmas Ever Fund. A local deserving family picked by the Raft River School will receive a nice donation of gift cards from local businesses, purchased by Clearwater Elks Lodge, making their Christmas the best ever.

We raise funds by Hall Rentals, Senior Workshops, and our Pancake Breakfast which is held near the Farmer’s Market each Saturday from beginning of May to end of October. Also rentals for bingo games, and Kathy’s Indoor Market who is open on Saturdays 9 AM to NOON from May to end of September.

For a small group the Clearwater Elks Lodge accomplishes quite a lot and we are very proud of our past endeavors.

The Clearwater Elks Lodge is always looking for new members that are needed, wanted and appreciated."

Source: Clearwater Chamber of Commerce

Elks Lodge 499 sponsors a Craft Sale and Bazaar at the Elks Hall with a concession and table rentals.

Elks Lodge 499 opens at 9:00 am to 2:00 pm

Clearwater Elks taking a hit because of COVID-19

President Marnie Burnell noted the group was already hurting
before the pandemic came into effect

July 11, 2020 9:47 a.m. LOCAL NEWS
By Jamie Polmateer

Members of the Clearwater Elks Lodge 499 are feeling the pinch as COVID-19 precautions continue into the summer.

Some of the club’s biggest moneymakers like the weekly pancake breakfast and its hall rentals have been scaled down because of social distancing rules, and president Marnie Burnell noted the group was already hurting before the pandemic came into effect.

“The Elks have been in trouble for a while because we’re a dying breed. It’s hard to find volunteers that aren’t in our age group,” said Burnell.

“We’re all getting old, so we’re getting less and less members all the time. We’re like any other service club.”

The weekly pancake breakfasts were a big draw before the pandemic, but now the group has reduced the servings to breakfast burgers because the pancake breakfast’s serve-yourself format doesn’t fit with COVID-19 precautions.

Another reason for changing the format came because it took roughly 10 volunteers to cook and serve the pancake breakfasts, and not only would this make it hard to socially distance, but many of the Elks’ volunteers are staying indoors because they’re seniors and they’re cautious about contracting the Coronavirus.

Burnell said the breakfast burgers, which can be purchased every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. at the Elks Hall, are doing well, but it doesn’t bring in the same revenue as the full breakfasts did previously.

“And our hall rental has plummeted basically. We don’t rent our hall out nearly like we used to,” she said.

She added people and organizations who used to rent out the Elks Hall for events disappeared entirely when the pandemic first started, though it’s slowing increasing as precautions relax, and the club still has to pay for heat and other utilities at the building, which eats into their limited funds fairly rapidly.

The Elks also had to cancel its $1,000 yearly bursary that it gives to graduating students of Clearwater Secondary School because the amount equals about a third of its remaining funds, which when all totaled, won’t be able to get the club through the coming winter.

“We’ve been running on the money we made last year,” said Burnell.

“The only saving grace for us right now is we own our own building, so this winter if we don’t have the funds to keep it running, we can shut it down, we can turn the water and heat off and just walk away for the winter and it’s not going to hurt anything.”

Burnell added if people in the community want to help support the Elks, she encourages them to visit the hall at 72 Taren Dr. on a Saturday morning and grab a breaky burger.
Source: Clearwater Times
Type of publication: Newspaper

When was the article reported?: 07/11/2020

Publication: Clearwater Times

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