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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. Donates more than $10 million a year to local communities, fundraisers, charities and more. Welcome to the Pana, IL Fraternal Order of Eagles City of Roses, Aerie & Aux. #4109 186 US Hwy 51, Pana, IL 62557 (217) 562-4423 Meetings held 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at 7pm.
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Due to the coronavirus pandemic and the effect it has had both health-wise and financially on our members, the Grand Aerie approved these measures as a way to assist members impacted by the pandemic. If you have additional questions regarding these law changes, please contact the Membership Department at [email protected] or via phone at 614-883-2177. |
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THE EAGLES DAWN
They were barely six or seven when they initially met at the Aberdeen Court, Quezon Avenue, Quezon City. The second meeting was probably a bigger group perhaps only thirteen of them. No clear or specific agenda was prepared. Nothing was definite in the minds of the group except the fixed rendezvous at the Aberdeen Court. None of them consciously knew that the meetings they had hurriedly arrange were already the inception of a historical rendezvous which was to eventually have some fixed destiny in the country.
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The nucleus group grew in numbers every time it met. The original paltry nucleus was composed of Nilo H. Raymundo, Pedro R. Balbanero, Celso P. Mariano, Cirsanto T. Saruca, Rizal Alberto C. Nolido, Eugenio E. Llarena, Elueterio C. Dumogho, Mel P. Samson, Lorenzo “Choc” Tolentino, Mel V. Diaz, Dominador DL. Ordenez, Ambrocio A. Valones and Arturo Purugganan, all prominent Lion members of District 301-D of Lions Clubs International.
For want of any fixed agenda, the discussion during the meetings of the nucleus group went on and on and meandered on a variety of topic and subjects. Although free-wheeling, the discussions were serious, analytical, perceptive and at times light and bantered.
Inevitably, they buckled down to the implacable controversy which beleaguered Lions District 301-D. The group fell that somewhat it had some stake in the problem because most of its members were occupying top positions in the Lions District. Some had expressed disappointments over the sharp divisions among the Lions which inexorably exacerbated because their leaders entirely failed to close ranks.
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Earlier on, the group had Nilo H. Raymundo on deck to run as District Governor of Lion District 301-D. In fact, Raymundo was to have run earlier but temporized and postponed the seeking to another time. That time never came at all. The events and decisions that had shaped during the meetings entirely reversed any ambitions in the Lions organization. The group by some unwitting strong of fate, was already deciding to chart an entirely new but tenuous course history which brought into the offing the forming on an indigenous service organization conceived on strong brotherhood. The group staked their gambit and decided finally to take the historical risk. An indigenous civic organization ideologically crafted on strong fraternalism was soon to be born in less than a month after those series of historic rendezvous.