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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives of the |
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| State of Illinois are pleased to honor the Marion Elks B.P.O.E. |
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| 800 for its many contributions to the community; and
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| WHEREAS, The Marion Elks participate in several events |
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| throughout the year; its two main charities are the Elks |
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| National Foundation and the Elks Crippled Children's Program; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, The Elks National Foundation (ENF) was created in |
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| 1928 and to be the Philanthropic arm of the Benevolent and |
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| Protective Order of Elks of the USA; the 3 outstanding |
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| characteristics of the ENF include that it is a permanent fund, |
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| its contributions are raised by voluntary gifts, and the entire |
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| income from the principal fund is available for the Elks' |
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| Charitable and Benevolent work; and
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| WHEREAS, The Illinois Elks Crippled Children's Program |
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| generates direct assistance to physically challenged children |
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| and scholarship assistance to physical/occupational therapy |
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| students in Illinois; the Marion Elks sponsor several |
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| fundraisers each year for this fund, including an annual dart |
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| tournament and an auction with prizes and gifts donated from |
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| local business and members of the lodge; the group raises an |
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| average of $7,000 to $10,000 a year for the Elks Crippled |
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| Children's Program; and
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| WHEREAS, The Marion Elks also provide assistance to people |
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| in their own community and area; each year the group cooks at |
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| the fair for DCFS, where they serve anywhere from 2,000 to |
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| 4,000 children and foster parents; the group also holds a Labor |
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| Day Cookout at the State Fair, serving 2,000 to 3,000 people; |
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| the Lodge sponsors an annual 4th of July event at Lake Egypt |
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| with fireworks; members of the Elks participate in several |