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Amara Shriners

2008 Yulerama Raffle

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By Site Administrator in General

Yulerama Raffle Prize on December 12, 2008: 2009 Dodge Journey  SXT

***NOT A TAX-DEDUCTIBLE CONTRIBUTION***

PRIZE:  2009 Dodge Journey SXT
DRAWING DATE: December 12, 2008
COST:
$10 per ticket or 12 tickets for $100

Each ticket sold between now and the drawing date is eligible for a $25 cash prize drawn at TGIF each and every Friday. The ticket then goes back into the hopper for the Dodge Journey drawing on December 12th.
 
We are looking for locations to present the car and volunteers to work it.
 
For more information, please call Jack at 324-0573.
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Tin Lizzie takes FSA Title!!

User photo not available Monday, 12 May 08 - 09:32 AM (GMT -05:00)
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At FSA Jim Russell, Amara Tin Lizzie's President, took 1st place at the FSA Competition.  A hearty congratulations to Jim!!!


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Paintings Donated

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Amara Noble John Campbell has generously donated  a number of paintings to the  Tampa Shriners hospital. This gift is most welcome and we, along with the hospital, give thanks to him for this gift.

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Wycliffe Country Club Donation

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We are pleased to announce that Wycliffe Charities of  Wycliffe Country Club in Wellington has donated $8,500 to the Amara Transportation Fund. With the price of fuel escalating, this will go a long way in helping us transport the children to the Tampa Shrine hospital.

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Spring Ceremonial 2008

User photo not available Friday, 25 April 08 - 12:00 PM (GMT -05:00)
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 IT IS TIME FOR ANOTHER EXCITING CEREMONIAL! 

May 30th and 31st, 2008 is our Spring Ceremonial.  We would like as many Amara Shriners to attend as possible. It makes it so much more meaningful for the candidates, and reminds us of our time "traveling the hot sands."

As usual, the Ceremonial will begin after TGIF May 30th and continue the following day, May 31st. Come join in the fun!! There will be a steak dinner ($12p/p) starting at 5 PM, with Karaoke from 7PM until ---------.

The evening promises to be a great one!

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Imperial Shrine Session

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By Site Administrator in General

Meet Us In St. Louis

134th Imperial Council Session
June 29- July 3, 2008

Opening Ceremonies

St. Louis, Mo., known as the Gateway to the West, will host the Imperial Council Session in 2008. St. Louis first claimed the honor of being a Session site in 1997. The presence of the St. Louis Shriners Hospital and support from Moolah Shriners make this location an excellent choice.

While in town, you can catch exciting baseball action with Major League Baseball's 2006 World Series Champions, the St. Louis Cardinals, or be amazed by the view - 630 feet above the Mississippi River - at the top of the Gateway Arch.  

History lovers can follow the footsteps of explorers Lewis and Clark at historic attractions around the city or learn about the history of bowling at the International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame.  Plant lovers will enjoy the 79-acre Missouri Botanical Garden, widely considered one of the top three botanical gardens in the world.

There are several free attractions, including the St. Louis Art Museum , which houses paintings by Rembrandt, Van Gogh and Picasso; and the Saint Louis Zoo, Saint Louis Science Center and Missouri History Museum. And of course, the area offers plenty of quality shopping and dining options.

To find out more about the 2008 Imperial session, please CLICK HERE.

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