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June 2023

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June 2023

Wednesday, June 14, 2023

The Washington State Elks Association will be joining the Flag Day ceremony at the Tri Cities Lodge #2755 on June 14th as part of our Annual Summer Convention in Pasco, Washington.


Lodge opens at 5p, ceremony at 6p, dinner to follow. RSVP to lodge requested.

WSEA Cornhole Tournament

Thursday June 15th - Pasco, WA

Your Lodge can win these custom boards pictured above. Enter your team today through the Scoreholio Mobile App. Just search for Pasco.


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Annual Convention Pasco, WAJune 14-18, 2023

President Greg Balint's Message

It is June already and my one-year term as president of the Washington State Elks Association will be completed in a couple of weeks. The year has gone by incredibly fast as did the previous four years on the state association’s Executive Board. We have worked very hard this year on reviewing the operation of the association and its focus on assisting the Lodges around the state. The initiative to improve assistance to the state’s Lodges in Public Relations and Membership is already paying dividends. I would like to thank ....

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President Elect Bob Walker's Message

And just like that, June has come upon us. The weather is breaking, and the yardwork is calling us. And the State association has become extremely active. We have become very active working with lodges on their membership drives and every time we learn more about what works – and what doesn’t. The reviews after events are important while the memories are fresh, and honest evaluations of both the positive and the negative help us to improve the programs. This is a lesson we needed to learn.

Your Executive Committee decided to have a “retreat” where we could spend the weekend together and discuss ...

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Our Kids!

Your State Major Project

The WSEA Therapy Program for Children

This is Renee Monson!

Therapist, WSEA Therapy Program for Children


My name is Renee Monson, I am a physical therapist working as an Elk’s therapist in Chelan, Douglas, and Grant counties. I began my career in 1994 in St. Louis, MO at an urban children’s hospital. In 1997, I moved to Seattle, WA and worked in pediatrics there for 7 years. My husband’s job as a physician then moved us to North Central WA. Wow, was I in for a change in perspective in terms of what is available for children with disabilities in rural communities compared to the urban communities I had worked in. 

Living in rural Washington State with a child who has complex medical needs is extremely challenging. Just accessing their needed specialized healthcare services in Spokane or Seattle, sometimes located five or more hours away, is an arduous journey for families. For example, a monthly visit to a child's heart doctor may require two adults to take off an entire day of work to travel, which can take a significant physical, emotional, and financial toll on families. And traveling is just one of the many burdens that are daily for these families. Did you know that only 9, out of 39, Washington counties are considered urban by the Washington State Department of Health? 


Over the past 19 years of living in North Central Washington, several factors that make it harder for children with disabilities in rural communities to access and receive their needed healthcare have become very clear to me. Just some of the challenges for families include extremely limited healthcare resources such as finding and accessing wheelchair and orthotic vendors, lack of public and private transportation to get to appointments or to simply attend community events, no local specialized healthcare providers, and more individuals without insurance coverage. Something I would not have thought about when living in an urban area is how difficult it would be for a child who is in a wheelchair to navigate a rural community without wheelchair accessible sidewalks to be able to leave their home. 

I take pride in being an Elk's therapist in Central Washington because this program provides a much needed lifeline for families in rural communities who face significant challenges in accessing healthcare services. By offering home services, the Elks Therapy Program for Children brings specialized care closer to rural families, reducing the burden of transportation and providing crucial support to children with complex medical needs. I enjoy the challenge of searching for solutions to the complicated problems that these families experience, and my Elk’s job allows me the time and resources to put into these challenges. As a therapist, I have seen firsthand the difference that this program can make in the lives of families, and I am very proud and grateful to be part of it.

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