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Social clubs like Elks getting back to normal

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The Yellowknife Elks Club #14, famous for its Thursday night steak dinners and nightly TV Bingos has been a major mainstay in the downtown core and community and this week members were looking back at a bumpy year due to Covid 19.

The Yellowknife Elks Club suffered like many establishments in Yellowknife due to last year's pandemic and being forced to close from March to June. However vice-president Dave Hurley said one-year later, the club has benefitted from having secured savings and is moving toward normal post-Covid regular service.
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Dave Hurley, vice-president, admitted that the club is still getting back to 100 per cent of full operations after public health restrictions were put in place last year. Like most establishments, the Elks was forced to close down between mid-March and mid-June of last year before being allowed to open to a very reduced limit of 25 people. Gradually those numbers were allowed to increase including up to the new year where a maximum 65 are allowed in at one time.

SA国际影视传媒淚t has affected everybody because the Elks club is a private club which depends on membership fees and people like to go there because it is nice place and nice place to eat and of course we have our raffles,SA国际影视传媒 Hurley said when asked what the last year has been like with the pandemic.

SA国际影视传媒淐ovid took away much of the social aspect of the club and that was the big thing because  it is a place that you go to where you can socialize.

SA国际影视传媒淏ecause of raffles and other monies we had put away we were actually financially in a pretty good situation. It did it effect us for sure because when not open it effects you, but at end of the day we didn't die because of Covid and we could hold our own.SA国际影视传媒

Hurley said that the club was successful in getting wage subsidies to help employees make it through the tougher months last year, too. 

SA国际影视传媒淪o things arenSA国际影视传媒檛 exactly the same as it was and we still have restrictions and safety protocols that we have to follow, but I think today we have managed it very well and we are very cognizant of safety requirements. Our operations are back as normal as normal can be.SA国际影视传媒

Thursday night steak nights, usually a hit in the community, are one aspect that have returned where the club is averaging between 45 to 60 people.

Other areas, however, like Friday night dinners, which have offered after-work meals from about five to six items have not returned yet.

The regular raffles on Friday nights and Saturday afternoons are also scaled back due to the pandemic as volunteers have to sell tickets from table to table rather than sit at a table to sell tickets, which the club isn't yet allowed to do.

Hurley said that the club has traditionally taken pride in raising money for the community having provided millions of dollars over the years stretching back to 1948, he said.

Much of their fundraising efforts have come from their nightly TV Bingos which appear on Northwestel Channel 20. Those had been discontinued between March and September of last year.

Elks 'full steam'

SA国际影视传媒淣ow that we are back and going full steam, that affects our ability to make donations and we are happy that now we can carry on,SA国际影视传媒 he said. 

The Yellowknife Legion was among Legions in fear of closing last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The branch received federal funding support earlier this year and is looking forward to being on more solid ground in 2021, according to John Mahon, president of the Alberta/NWT Royal Canadian Legion Command.
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Last week, proceeds from all of the club's gaming activities allowed for $75,000 to be donated to Habitat for Humanity NWT for its next two builds this year which are In Yellowknife and Behchoko.
Both represent hopefully brighter days ahead for the club, he said.

Another membership-based establishment, the Yellowknife Legion had been struggling quite a bit more last year, according John Mahon, president of the Alberta/NWT Royal Canadian Legion Command.

Last year the Yellowknife Legion was one of many across the NWT and Canada that were calling for supports from the Government of Canada in terms of financial assistance.

The Legion is a social club similar in nature to the Elks because it is membership-based, however has seen those membership requirements evolve over 40 years from made up of veterans to people who care about serving veterans, Mahon explained.

With 166 branches in his region SA国际影视传媒 five of which are in the Northwest Territories and one of which is in Yellowknife SA国际影视传媒 he is happy today that he hasn't lost any of them.

SA国际影视传媒淟et me put it this way things have greatly approved,SA国际影视传媒 he said of the last year.

Key to this has been a $14 million federal grant called the which was announced by Veterans Affairs last November.

Three Legions in the NWT applied for funding assistance SA国际影视传媒 one of which was in Yellowknife - were successful in getting more than $10,000 this past January.

SA国际影视传媒淏asically the money went to those branches that really couldn't pay their bills,SA国际影视传媒 Mahon said.

SA国际影视传媒淲hen you add up $14 million and across 1,340 branches across the country SA国际影视传媒 at end of the day it might not add up to a lot, but every penny counts.SA国际影视传媒

Mahon said that much of the credit goes to each individual branches like Yellowknife and their SA国际影视传媒渞esiliencySA国际影视传媒 as the threat of closed branches was very real, including in the NWT and in Yellowknife.

SA国际影视传媒淲e can now say that there is light at end of tunnel,SA国际影视传媒 he said.

SA国际影视传媒 tried to reach branch president Tammy Roberts on Monday and Tuesday but couldn't secure an interview by press time.

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