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Founded in 1901, the Cheyenne Aerie is the oldest, longest running aerie in Wyoming. In fact, it is the 54th oldest worldwide still in operation! Legend has it that during his 1903 tour of the west, 26th President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt became a member of the Cheyenne Aerie while staying in Cheyenne. Ever since, it has become known as the 'Teddy Roosevelt Lodge'.The Fraternal Order of Eagles is an international non-profit organization uniting fraternally in the spirit of liberty, truth, justice, and equality, to make human life more desirable by lessening its ills and promoting peace, prosperity, gladness and hope. The FOE donates more than $10 million a year to local communities, fundraisers, charities and more.

As part of its philosophy, the FOE gives back 100 percent of monies raised in the form of grants.The FOE was founded in 1898 by six theatre owners gathered in a Seattle shipyard to discuss a musician's strike. After addressing the matter, they agreed to 'bury the hatchet' and form 'The Order of Good Things.' As numbers grew, members selected the Bald Eagle as the official emblem and changed the name to 'The Fraternal Order of Eagles.' The women's auxiliary traces its roots to 1927.

The Fraternal Order of Eagles includes nearly 800,000 members and more than 1,500 locations across the United States and Canada. Stop by one of our locations and see why we're known as People Helping People.Officers.

The kitchen at Aerie 1 is in desperate need of some electrical work, as any of you who’ve volunteered to cook know. We’re only about $800 away from being able to add more electrical outlets at the prep table, install warming lights in the pass-through window, and replace the failed outlets behind the warming ovens.So, how can you help?Play the Special Projects dice roll game. All proceeds go directly to the building improvement fund, and you can win free drinks.Buy some jello shots. We have 3 flavors available, including our famous Aerie Cherry with an Everclear cherry in every cup. Gator Boy Productions presents, live from Sunset, LouisianaCurley Taylor and Zydeco TroubleSaturday, September 10th – 8pm, $20Zydeco dance lesson 7pm with Cat Christ & Sean Donovan, free with entry.It’s always a huge party when Curley comes to town, with massive rhythms for driving dancers wild and joyful energy through the roof!

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Nobody does that powerful, soulful zydeco and blues better, and this band delivers maximum effort every single time — they leave everything on the bandstand to ensure the dancers and music-lovers leave 100% satisfied. Come on out and get your groove on! This will be a mighty — and I mean mighty — good time.All ages until 10pm! Kids under 12 free.Click for more info! Thank to all who have reached out to donate their time! We appreciate it!As an all-volunteer club, we rely on our membership to step up and share their skills, talents and a little bit of their time to help keep our building looking nice and welcoming for our members and visitors.No matter what skill you have, from highly technical to grunt labor, we can use it all!

We are also very open if an individual or group wants to take on an area or a task on a regular basis.that would be awesome!We’ll be dividing the overall tasks that need to be done into smaller projects and get things done little by little. We’ll be posting the projects and skills needed, here and in the club. Stay tuned!Dan Kerege and Katie Numair will be coordinating the projects.Contact them through motheraerie@gmail.com or leave your info at the bar! Hello allDue to Washington State gambling requirements, we have recently revised our “Ace of Clubs” game at your Eagles #1. This game is very similar to the well known ‘ Queen of Hearts‘ game you’ve seen elsewhere.If you don’t know about it, here’s how it works:. You must be an Aerie #1 or Auxiliary #1 member to play.

Tickets will only be sold on Sunday, the day of the drawing. They’re $1 per ticket. The pot for the drawing will be posted next to the game board. That’s the pot you will win if you choose the Ace of Clubs card. The drawing is at 5:15 pm. We stop selling tickets at 5pm. You MUST be present to win.

if your ticket is drawn, you pick one of the available card envelopes. if the card is the Ace of Clubs – you win the pot!. If you choose any other card, you win $5.If you don’t play, you can’t win and we have $3 angus burger baskets from 3:00-6:00 and the rest of Sunday-Funday action. Summer UpdateHello Eagles,Here are a couple of updates and a correction:.

This Summer we will have Taco Wednesdays on Aerie Meeting nights – the first and third Wednesdays of each month. This week is not a meeting night, so no tacos this Wednesday the 29th. Potato Tuesday will continue but will not be available next Tuesday, July 5th – the cooks are out of town. A minor correction to last weeks’ newsletter regarding the Ace of Clubs:.

The pot for the drawing will be posted next to the game board. That’s the pot you will win if you choose the Ace of Clubs card. If you choose any other card, you win $5. Tickets will only be sold the day of the drawing. This makes sense since you need to be there to win anyways.And don’t forgetAs it gets hot out, remember: your club is air conditioned and has great drinks, food and fun so stop in during the summer. Happy hour is 4-7pm Monday thru Saturday, and Sunday has great all day prices and 2 for 1 burgers!

Tonight, Thursday Jan 21st 7:30pmJust in time for Mardi Gras, the Grammy nominated are at The Mother Aerie! The Revelers include founding members of critically acclaimed bands The Red Stick Ramblers and The Pine Leaf Boys. Joining together they form a Louisiana super group which combines Swamp-Pop, Cajun, Country, Blues and zydeco into a powerful tonic of roots music that could only come from Southwest Louisiana.( $15 in Advance, $20 Day of Show, $15 Students day of show)Friday, Jan 22nd Prime Rib & Chicken + KaraokeFriday Night Prime Rib/Chicken Dinner – 6pm Prime Rib $16, Half Chicken $11 (tax included) includes salad, roll, veggie and baked potato. Karaoke with Mr. Bill – 8p.BREAKING NEWS: you can also enjoy a special Saturday night Karaoke appearance at the 118th Birthday party on the 30th from Mr. Monday, Jan 25th Barstool Bingo & Lasagna 6pmMondays we’re cooking up a carefully prepared homemade lasagna with salad and garlic bread, $8 adults, $5 children.

Bingo at 7pm! Happy 118th Birthday, Eagles!“Welcome to the Jungle” Survivor Series 118 yearsWhen: Saturday, January 30th at The Mother Aerie 4p Social Hour, followed by a special program, silent auctions and dinnerInfo to RSVP & pay for your ticket. Bill will be hosting Karaoke, too!Dessert Items needed for the Dessert Silent Auction – proceeds go to Auxiliary Charities (each dessert must serve 8 people). To donate please contact Donna Klippert dlklippert@hotmail.com or Patti Kerrigan peppattik@aol.com“Silent Auction” – Proceeds go to Aerie Charities, please contact Marc Eisberner humbirdirdboy@gmail.com or Aerie Office secretary@aerie1.com if you have items to donate!

Coming up Tuesday, Feb 2nd – State Madam President visitState Madam President, Linda Knowles will be making her official visit to the Mother Aerie. You’re invited to social hour from 4:30pm, dinner to follow around 6pm. Raffle to benefit State Madam President Charity. Happy 2016 from The Mother Aerie!Below are updates on club activities, events and functions for your club.Save the Dates!Thursday, January 21st – The Revelers 7:30pm at Mother Aerie #1 (info here)Saturday, January 30th – FOE 118th Birthday PartyHappy 118th Birthday, Eagles!“Welcome to the Jungle” Survivor Series 118 yearsWhen: Saturday, January 30th at The Mother Aerie4p Social Hour, followed by a special program, silent auctions and dinnerInfo to RSVP – pay for your ticket by Monday, 1/18 to save $$$“Dessert Auction” – proceeds go to Auxiliary Charities (each dessert must serve 8 people). To donate please contact Donna Klippert dlklippert@hotmail.com or Patti Kerrigan peppattik@aol.com“Silent Auction” – Proceeds go to Aerie Charities, please contact Marc Eisberner humbirdirdboy@gmail.com or Aerie Office secretary@aerie1.com if you have items to donate!THIS WEEK:Tonight Thursday, January 14th – Maple Leaf Community Cajun Jam – 7pmEvery Thursday until 9:30 pm, in the big room upstairs with the dance floor.

So, dancers and listeners are welcome.Friday, January 15th – Karaoke with Mr. Bill – 8pSunday, January 17th – Seahawks Sunday Funday, PLAYOFF VERSION!Seahawks @ Caroline Panthers 10:05am. Get there early and enter to win door prizes. Bar opens at 9:30am to help you root on the Hawks! Enjoy a special menu during the game:. $5 Biscuits & Gravy. $5 Pancakes with Bacon & Scrambled eggs.

$3 Mimosas. $2 draft Bud LightsMonday, January 18th – Bar Stool Bingo and Lasagna Dinner (6pm)Mondays we’re cooking up a carefully prepared homemade lasagna with salad and garlic bread, $8 adults, $5 children.Bingo at 7pm! Free!Tuesday, January 19th – Trustee Meeting 7pmWednesday January 20th – Taco Wednesdays – 6pmTacos are $2 each or 3 for $5, Taco Salads $5.Maple Leaf Community Dance Lessons and Dance, all are welcome, Gary Harmon will be teaching 2 step, swing, waltz and more every Wednesday, tip the instructor ad bring your dancing shoes!Thursday, January 21st – The Revelers – 7:30pmJust in time for Mardi Gras come out and enjoy The Revelers at The Mother Aerie! The Revelers include founding members of critically acclaimed bands The Red Stick Ramblers and The Pine Leaf Boys. Joining together they form a Louisiana Supergroup which combines Swamp-Pop, Cajun, Country, Blues and zydeco into a powerful tonic of roots music that could only come from Southwest Louisiana.If you made a resolution to give your time, the Eagles can always use some help, especially on Sundays!As we continue to add events and nights with food available we need extra hands in the kitchen. We’d be happy to train you and know you’ll enjoy yourself!

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As an all volunteer club, thanks for helping where you can! Food Handlers Permits can be obtained here.

If the $10 fee for a permit is the barrier to helping in the kitchen, let us know!