Elks Christmas dinner tradition continues

Deadline nearing for RSVPs

Christmas Day the Jefferson Elks Lodge #2306 will prepare and serve a traditional Christmas meal to those individuals and couples who would otherwise be spending the day alone. Elks members, their spouses, children, and grandchildren, will donate time from their Christmas Day to prepare and serve this free Christmas meal.  

The menu includes turkey, ham, green beans, mashed potatoes, dressing, gravy, rolls, and the traditional pumpkin pie.

The lodge will open to the public at 3 pm with the meal served at 4 pm. Bingo will follow the meal. There is no charge. Reservations for the meal, carry-outs, and delivery are requested to help in planning the meal. Reservations should be made by Saturday, Dec. 20, by calling the lodge at (515) 386-2106. Please call after 4 pm.

The Christmas Day Dinner tradition was started in 1965. Over the years, it expanded to include transportation to and from the lodge, delivery to homebound individuals and couples, and carry-outs.

In the first years the Jefferson Elks served 50 to 60 individuals. This community service has grown to more than 250 meals served in the past three years. In the 1970s, playing Bingo following the meal was started. Prizes were furnished by local florists. Later, flowers were also donated by the local high school horticulture class and Iowa State University.

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