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We still have a few hunts left, so don't be left out in the cold and miss the Annual Lenoir County Shrine Club Pheasant Hunt. For more information on a morning or afternoon hunt please contact one of the following Shriners, Buddy Gates: 252-939-7501, Mark Keene: 252-559-0480, Russell Smith: 252-559-3409, Guy Russell: 252-559-9353 or Lee Ham. Raising funds for Bedouin Shriner’s Hospital Patient Transportation Fund “Outlaws and Lawmen Okie from Muskogee” Poker Run on Saturday, May 14th beginning at 9:00 at the Three Forks Harbor in Muskogee. Shriners' Poker Run. Public Hosted by Shane Brooks. Saturday, June 9, 2018 at 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM PDT. More than a year ago. Harley-Davidson of Folsom.


Zem Zem Shrine

Erie, PA

Phone 814-833-3391

Toll Free 877-333-7775
E-Mailgenmgr@zemzemshrine.org0003



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Zem Zem Shrine Will Be Open

Shriners Poker Run Pittsburgh

Thursday, December 17 & Friday, December 18
Take-out Menu Items Only!
Lunch: 11AM-2PM
Dinner: 4PM-7PM
Call us! 833-3391


Zem Zem Shrine Will Be Closed

December 19, 2020 Thru January 6, 2021


Zem Zem Shrine Will Re-Open

Thursday, January 7, 2021 For Lunch and Dinner


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Shriners Poker Run Hickory Nc

'Emily Inspires'
Cost is $13.00.

(Part of the proceeds will go to Shriner’s Hospital - Erie)


Visit her Facebook page


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The History of Zem Zem Shrine


Zem Zem Shrine was granted a dispensation December 22, 1892, chartered August 16, 1892, the third Shrine Temple in Pennsylvania. Syria Temple in Pittsburgh in 1877, Lu Lu Temple in Philadelphia in 1884, preceded Zem Zem to the Shrine. Rajah Temple in Reading in 1893, Irem Temple in Wilkes-Barre in 1895, Jaffa Temple in Altoona in 1903 and Zembo Temple in Harrisburg in 1904 comprise the seven Temples in Pennsylvania.

For many years our Temple held ceremonials first in Gable Hall in downtown Erie, and at such places as the Maennerchor, Elks auditorium, Masonic Temple Colonial, Shea’s Columbia Theater and a public auditorium.

In the early 1900’s, the temple purchased a home at 124 East 8th Street and it was the Temple’s location until February 12, 1980, when fire destroyed the building. Zem Zem Shrine continued at the address until it moved to the present location at 2525 West 38th Street. read more




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About Shriners Hospitals for Children®



Shriners Hospitals for Children® is an international health care system dedicated to improving the lives of children by providing pediatric specialty care, innovative research and outstanding teaching programs.



The hospitals focus on four specialized areas of care:

Orthopaedic Care – medical and rehabilitative services for children with congenital deformities and conditions, problems resulting from orthopaedic injuries, and diseases of the neuromusculoskeletal system.

Burn Care – treatment for acute and non-acute burn injuries and related scarring, along with physical rehabilitation and emotional support.

Spinal Cord Injury – spinal cord injury rehabilitation specifically for children, offering some of the most advanced treatment in the country, with full range of services.

Cleft Lip and Palate Care – coordinated, comprehensive multidisciplinary care for children with this condition.

Learn more about Shriners Hospitals for Children by visiting… http://www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org


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About Shriners International


Shriners International is, at its most basic level, a fraternity.

It all started in Manhattan in 1870 when some members of what’s considered the world’s oldest fraternity – Masonry – were hanging out at their favorite tavern. They felt that Masonry, which traces its roots to stonemasons and craftsmen of the Middle Ages, was a tad too focused on ritual. These guys wanted a fraternity that stressed fun and fellowship.

Two of those gentlemen – Walter M Fleming, M.D., and Billy Florence, an actor – took that idea and ran with it. Florence came up with the idea for a Near Eastern-themed party after attending a party thrown by an Arabian diplomat. Fleming added the structure, drafting the fraternity’s name, initiation rites, rituals and rules. Together, Fleming and Florence designed the fraternity’s emblem, devised a salutation and determined that the red fez with the black tassel would be the group’s official headgear.

The first chapter, Mecca Shriners, met in New York City in 1872. As word got out about the fledgling organization, membership grew rapidly, spreading across the U.S. In the early 1900s, membership spread into Canada, Mexico and Panama. Today, Shriners International is a fraternity with nearly 200 temples in several countries, thousands of clubs around the world and hundreds of thousands of members dedicated to the principles of brotherly love, relief and truth.

Read more at http://www.shrinersinternational.org0003

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Press Release, Poster and Registration Forms

Pre-Registration - 'Free' Color T-Shirt Offer
Extended to Wednesday, April 9, 2003

DO YOU REALIZE?
There is 'never' a charge to Shriner Hospital patients or parents for medical care the child receives at any of the 22 Shriners Hospitals in the USA, Canada and Mexico regardless of race, religion, financial ability, insurance or relationship to a Shriner. And, within Sarasota, Manatee, Desoto and Hardy counties, the Sahib Shrine Center has facilitated 'Free' medical care for over 2,340 children to date within these 4 counties.


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OPEN FREE TO THE SPECTATORS
Saturday, April 19
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Sarasota County Fairgrounds
Fruitville Road (I-75 Old Exit 39)
Sarasota Florida

Car-Truck-Motorcycle Show & Motorcycle Poker Run
Auction
50/50 Drawing Merchandise Prize Drawings all day
Entertainment all day Bands Clowns 50's & 60's music
Special Attractions to be Announced prior to the show...
Swap Meet and Vendors
Food Concessions Beer Gardens


A Family Event offering something for everyone on Easter Saturday!

100% of Net Proceeds Benefit
Shriners Hospitals

Article in
Cruisin' in Style
Magazine

2001 Car Show
Shriners Hospital
Child of the Year

Justin Jones
Click to learn more

Poker Run Boats

Run

!~WANTED~!
American & Foreign Cars, Trucks and Motorcycles to include Antiques, Classics, Custom, Street Rods,
Muscle Cars, Sports Cars, Corvettes, T-Birds,
Replicars, Collectibles, Special Interest Vehicles,
Motorcycles - All Classes, and Swap Meet Vendors

$5,000+ worth of Cut Glass Trophies and High Quality Plaques, + Gift Certificates + Mini Vacations.

Best of Show & Runners Up

Cars/Trucks/Motorcycles

Registration includes
'FREE' Dash Plaque, Goody Bag, and a Drawing Ticket
to the 1st 200
Cars/Trucks &
1st 200
Motorcycles
(100 Show/100 Poker Run)

Best of Class & Runners Up

Cars/Trucks/Motorcycles

Show Favorites

All Classes - All Entries

Best Paint – Interior – Engine

Cars/Trucks

Best Paint & Best Chrome

Motorcycles

Largest Club Participation

Car & Motorcycle Clubs

1st Entry

2nd Vehicles

Shriners
Vehicles
Display
Only

REGISTRATION
Donation:

Judged Cars/Trucks/Bikes

$20.00

$15.00 Each

Display Only & Car/Bike Corral

$15.00

$10.00 Each

Poker Run

1st Hand
$15.00

$10.00
2nd Hand


PRE-Register To Receive 'FREE'
a Beautiful Full Color T-Shirt!

Advance Registrations Must Be Postmarked
By Saturday April 5, 2003

Registration Opens at 9:00am
Judged Vehicle Registration Closes 11:00am
First Bike Out 9:30am
Last Bike Out 11:30pm
Turn In Hands 2:00pm
Awards Presented 3:00pm
Free Photo Shoot 1st 75
Vehicles to Arrive
Sponsored by

For Information Email:
M. Skip Doyle, Event Chairman
Skip@DoyleIntl.com
Registration Forms Listed on Left