Postcard of Elks Lodge #134 in Lancaster, PA |
Original group who formed the BPO Elks |
So, just how did the Elks begin? The moving spirit for the Elks was an Englishman named Charles Algernon Sidney Vivian. He was born October 22, 1842 and was the son of a clergyman and was a successful comic, singer and dancer in the music halls of London. In November of 1867 he arrived in New York City to seek his fortune. Other actors and entertainers gravitated toward his magnetic personality, and soon they dubbed themselves the Jolly Corks. When one of their members died in 1867, leaving his wife and children destitute, they decided that in addition to good fellowship, they wanted to have a more enduring organization to serve those in need. On February 16, 1868, they established the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. They did have social activities, but their mission soon became known as helping others. To be a member you must be a citizen of the United States and believe in God. The legacy of Charles Vivian continues to this day. As long as there are those who need help, the Elks will be there to give aid and comfort. There are over 2,300 lodges in the U.S. and it's Territories. 90% of Elks Lodges own their own homes, most of them offering club facilities.
The BPOE Elks Lodge at 219 N. Duke St. |
The original Grill Room at the Lodge |
The Elks believe that today's youth, given the proper tools and motivation, will be the leaders of our community and the Elks of tomorrow. The Elks have also funded the Salvation Army, Christmas baskets and donations and given time to such organizations such as Melagro House, under privileged children's Christmas parties and many more. Lodge #134 has donated over $4.3 Million dollars to our local community since its inception in 1889.
The original bar |
Their three story house at 219 North Duke Street was purchased in 1848 and put a large addition on the home to include a Lodge Hall. The building next door, which is now a dining area was built as a home in the 1870's. In 1932 the buildings were remodeled and joined creating the current grille room. In 1966 the Lodge was again remodeled and expanded. Social activities at the Lodge today include bowling, pool, darts, shuffle board, cards and other social activities.
The Elk is guarding the front door |
The Elks have created a quiet network of good deeds that has profoundly changed millions of lives for the better, yet there is little public awareness of the impact of their vital work. And...that is the way they want it since they don't seek recognition for their work. Nation-wide, they have over the years donated to the government, the first veterans hospital, contributed to schools and police and fire departments and assisted the young and the needy throughout this great nation. The Lancaster Lodge has been a gathering place for 130 years and looks forward to the next one hundred as the place to meet, greet and serve the community. The Elks building looks amazing and the grounds are kept immaculate. Check out my photographs and see how nice Lodge #134 is today. It was another extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary guy.
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