Elks Lodge teaches patriotism at CPES

Published 1:27 pm Thursday, November 8, 2012

Central District East Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler Roy Adams of Cahaba Elks Lodge No. 1738 spoke about the offical American flag as Secretary Leon Johnston holds the flag and Chelsea Park Elementary third graders salute. (Reporter photo/Christine Boatwright)

By CHRISTINE BOATWRIGHT/ Staff Writer

CHELSEA – Members of the Pelham-based Cahaba Valley Elks Lodge visited Chelsea Park Elementary third graders Nov. 8 to teach about patriotism and the importance of the American Flag.

The Elks Lodge members showed the students eight flags America used before settling on the 50-starred flag.

Trustee Ron Kenny told the students their physical characteristics, such as hair color and height, runs in their “bloodstream.”

“There’s one thing you did not get in your bloodstream, and that’s freedom,” Kenny said. “With freedom, you need to love it, grab it, protect it and even improve upon it.”

Kenny explained how Veterans Day was originally Armistice Day, with the signing of the armistice after World War I on the 11th hour, 11th day of the 11th month. The holiday changed to Veterans Day to include veterans from other wars.

Tom Davidson, an Elks Lodge member, taught the students to salute the flag by tucking their thumbs behind their hands.

After the program, the students each received dictionaries, pencils and bookmarks.

“We share with children because it’s important to have a sense of history,” Secretary Leon Johnston said. “It’s vital to keep the American tradition in front of our young people.”

Johnston said when the Elks Lodge members visited another Shelby County school, one student said the dictionary was the first book the child had ever owned.

“That’s why we’re here and do what we do,” Johnston said.

In addition to providing dictionaries to third graders, the Cahaba Valley Elks Lodge also provides comfort items for local dialysis patients and their caregivers, as well as scholarships for high school seniors.

“With young people, we try to help make them good citizens, and with older people and veterans, we thank them for being good citizens,” Johnston said.

For more information about Cahaba Valley Elks Lodge, visit Elkslodge1738.com.