25 September GWP Burnett Fills Grand Aerie Officer Vacancy September 25, 2018 By The Fraternal Order of Eagles General 0 Due to the unfortunate passing of Grand Trustee John Noldan, a vacancy was left in the Grand Aerie officer positions. To fill this vacancy, Grand Worthy President Carl Burnett, in concurrence with the Board of Grand Trustees, has made the direction to move all current sitting officers beneath the vacancy, up one position and to fill the vacancy at Grand Outside Guard with William “Bill” Stotko of Everett, Wash., Aerie #13. Stotko currently serves as a Grand Aerie Field Service agent and Pacific Northwest Regional Aerie President and is a Past Washington State Aerie President. He and the ascending officers will be sworn in to their new positions on Monday, October 29, 2018, during the fall Grand Aerie Officers Meeting. With these changes, the new Grand Aerie Officers list will consist of: Jr. Past Grand Worthy President – Tom McGrath Grand Worthy President – Carl Burnett Grand Worthy President-Elect – Ron Malz Grand Worthy Vice President – Dave Smith Grand Secretary – Chuck Cunningham Grand Treasurer – Jim West Grand Trustee – Brian Rogers Grand Trustee – Rick Powell Grand Trustee – Chuck Weber Grand Trustee – Peter Ackers* Grand Chaplain – Dave Wooster* Grand Conductor – John Boyd* Grand Inside Guard – Danny Jones* Grand Outside Guard – Bill Stotko* *New Position GWP Carl Burnett would like to thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers for the Noldan family during this difficult time and looks forward to a great Eagles year in John’s honor. Related Articles Grand Aerie Update 3/25 Brothers & Sisters, On Sunday, the Governor of Ohio issued a stay-at-home order, requiring all non-essential personnel to remain at home until April 6. We wanted to reach out to you to make you aware of how this will affect the Grand Aerie during this period. Grand Aerie Reopening Policy Brothers & Sisters, In the last few days, we have received several questions regarding whether or not Aeries are permitted to open for business yet by the Grand Aerie. To clarify, any Aerie permitted by their State/Province to reopen for business, may do so, as long as they are following any necessary guidelines set by the State/Province regarding capacity, social distancing, indoor/outdoor seating, etc. Any Aeries still affected by shutdown orders MUST remain closed until those orders are lifted. Once those orders are lifted, you may resume business operations in the capacity allowed by your State/Province. Grand Aerie Operations Notice Brothers & Sisters, In order to protect the health of our employees and to continue to provide you with uninterrupted service, the Grand Aerie Headquarters will be operating with a limited number of staff members in the building each day. Those not in the office will be working remotely to answer your questions. As we are located in Grove City, Ohio, we will be following the recommendations of the State of Ohio and will continue operating in this manner until further notice. Grand Trustee John Noldan Passes Away Brothers and Sisters, It is with great sadness that we report the passing of Grand Trustee John Noldan, 66, of pancreatic cancer. John was a proud and dedicated Eagle, firmly committed to upholding the Ritual and serving the Fraternal Order of Eagles in every way he could. He is survived by his loving wife, Kat, four children and nine grandchildren. Grand Convention Update Brothers & Sisters, In recent weeks, we’ve received many questions in regards to the upcoming International Convention in Spokane, Washington, and we wanted to take a moment to clarify a few things moving forward. First, as of right now, the International Convention is still scheduled to take place. If the status of the Convention changes per the orders of the state of Washington, we will let all of you know as quickly as possible through all of our available communication channels. Dallas Aerie #3108 Dedicates BBQ Competition to Fighting Human Trafficking For the past six years, Dallas Aerie #3108 has hosted their annual BBQ competition. However, last September, they decided that everyone’s love of BBQ should be leveraged to help a good cause. Due to fellow Eagles member Chad Frymire’s involvement with Dallas Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) and his board position on the North Texas Coalition Against Human Trafficking (NTCAHT), Dallas #3108 decided that all funds raised during the BBQ would be donated to NTCAHT. Showing 0 Comment Comments are closed.