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OUR HISTORY
On February 11, 1960,
ten men met at Alexandria Lodge with Northern Virginia State
New Lodges Chairman, Woodrow L. Corbin and Co-Chairman John V.
Harrigan. The intent of this meeting was to consider the
establishment of an Elks Lodge in Arlington County.
Records of the Virginia State
Association, B.P.O.E. indicated that several previous attempts
had been made to establish an Arlington Lodge but failed. The
primary reason seemed to be that sufficient interest and the
willingness to work was lacking.
In this instance, Providence
favored us to the extent that on August 20, 1960, a formal
installation of the Arlington/Fairfax Lodge number 2188 was
held with one hundred and ninety-two charter members.
Among the first objectives of the new lodge was the
obtaining of a lodge home. In this respect, five acres of land
were purchased on Highway number 50 in Fairfax County and a
program was launched to raise the necessary funds. The actual
building of the lodge home was begun in early 1963 with a
scheduled completion date of November 1, 1963.
Although the new lodge home was
to occupy much of the time and attentions of B.P.O.E. #2188
during the first three years, many other worthy projects were
begun and carried out also.
A scholarship program was
initiated and continued. The Lodge became extremely active in
its support of the Virginia State Elks Boys’ Camp. In 1962-63,
a program in Americanism, “Know Your America”, was conducted
with outstanding success in the Northern Virginia Area. For
this effort, the lodge received a national award from the All
American Conference to Combat Communism. In addition, B.P.O.E.
#2188 received one of four national Golden Antler awards from
the Elks Grand Lodge for an outstanding yearly program in
Americanism.
During the second year of the
lodge, the Ritual Team was organized and participated in the
state contest and placed second. In 1962 the Ritual Team again
entered the state contest, being named the outstanding Ritual
Team in the State of Virginia. In 1963, the Ritual Team placed
second in the state contest.
During the three years that the
lodge has been organized, the membership has grown steadily to
a total of 419 members on August 31, 1963. Perhaps these will
serve as information to some reader of the future and as a
reminder to us that this lodge home is dedicated to the
cardinal principles of our order, Charity, Justice, Brotherly
Love, and Fidelity.
(reprinted from
dedication brochure Nov. 16-17, 1963) |