MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
Membership Benefits of Membership
When you become a Randolph Elk, you can to participate in all the social events offered by the Lodge, attend meetings, vote on issues of great importance to our Lodge and Order, and share in the camaraderie of brother and sister Elks. You will also automatically become a member of the Massachusetts State Elks Association, and can visit any Elks Lodge in the United States
But membership offers much more. When an Elk is active in the Lodge, he or she discovers the great feeling of helping others. The support we provide our communities can only be done with the help of our membership. Playing a game of cards with a disabled veteran, helping a senior enjoy a holiday meal, seeing the joy on a young adult's face during one of their parties, and rewarding a high school senior with a scholarship is one of the best feelings you will ever have.
An Elk's Commitment
As Elks, we are committed to our country, our flag, and our communities. Our Order has made the commitment that "as long as there is a veteran in a hospital, they will not be forgotten." We respect our flag and all it stands for, support our Constitution, and salute the brave men and women who have or are serving in the defense of our country. "Elks care, Elks share" -- that is our motto, and we do so in any way that we can. But we have learned how to do this and have some fun at the same time.
Becoming an Elk
To become an Elk, you must be an American citizen of at least 21 years of age, and believe in God. If you have a neighbor or friend who is an Elk, ask them about us; let them take you to the Lodge to see who and what we are. Fill out an application, appear before the investigating committee, and you're on your way to being sworn into membership. But remember -- your new membership card has no value until you use it!
Membership Benefits of Membership
When you become a Randolph Elk, you can to participate in all the social events offered by the Lodge, attend meetings, vote on issues of great importance to our Lodge and Order, and share in the camaraderie of brother and sister Elks. You will also automatically become a member of the Massachusetts State Elks Association, and can visit any Elks Lodge in the United States
But membership offers much more. When an Elk is active in the Lodge, he or she discovers the great feeling of helping others. The support we provide our communities can only be done with the help of our membership. Playing a game of cards with a disabled veteran, helping a senior enjoy a holiday meal, seeing the joy on a young adult's face during one of their parties, and rewarding a high school senior with a scholarship is one of the best feelings you will ever have.
An Elk's Commitment
As Elks, we are committed to our country, our flag, and our communities. Our Order has made the commitment that "as long as there is a veteran in a hospital, they will not be forgotten." We respect our flag and all it stands for, support our Constitution, and salute the brave men and women who have or are serving in the defense of our country. "Elks care, Elks share" -- that is our motto, and we do so in any way that we can. But we have learned how to do this and have some fun at the same time.
Becoming an Elk
To become an Elk, you must be an American citizen of at least 21 years of age, and believe in God. If you have a neighbor or friend who is an Elk, ask them about us; let them take you to the Lodge to see who and what we are. Fill out an application, appear before the investigating committee, and you're on your way to being sworn into membership. But remember -- your new membership card has no value until you use it!
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