Our dear brother Stephen Peal received his heavenly reward on Monday, August 30, 2021. Stephen was born on December 31, 1975. He has been a member of our lodge for many years and helped this last year by volunteering to help cook during the pandemic. People that knew him enjoyed his calm demeanor and unique laugh. Brother, we hope you finally found the peace that you often sought. You will be dearly missed.
We are unaware of any funeral arrangements at this time. If we receive information we will pass it on.
Dear Vienna Members,
This is to notify you that the lodge will be closed for the next two weeks starting on August 16, 2021, for re-organization. The lodge will be holding a special meeting on Monday, August 23, 2021, at 6:30 pm. This meeting will be for the purpose of finding interested members who wish to run for the board office and new committees. This meeting is very important for moving forward. Please plan on attending. This meeting is open to Vienna Moose members only. We will be checking cards at the door.
The Seafood Boil scheduled for Saturday, August 28, 2021, at 5:00 pm will be rescheduled for a later date. If members want their funds back, they can ask for a refund after the lodge reopens. We are sincerely sorry for this delay.
Finally, we want to thank all the members for their understanding during this time. As we look forward to coming out stronger after this reorganization, if you have any questions please bring them to the special meeting on Monday, August 23 at 6:30 pm.
We hope your summer is going well. I've just returned from the annual Moose International Convention in Cincinnati, Ohio with information about our great fraternity. Members of the Moose gave $6 Million to support our charities last year. Plan to attend our Lodge meeting Thursday, July 15 so I can share the information. There are many events planned at the Lodge and hope you plan to attend - see the event schedule below. Keep in mind, food prices are changing daily which makes it difficult to set prices until we are closer to the actual events.
Vienna Moose would like to re-start a WOTM chapter. We need 25 women & officer slots filled to apply for the chapter. If you know any interested women, please let us know.
Vienna Moose Members,
I hope your spring is going well. We at Vienna Moose are happy to re-open the social quarters in our normal location, We continue to sanitize the lodge & follow all state regulations concerning COVID-19. We will continue adding events of interest for our members but need your support. Please mark your calendars for the following:
We've had many great ideas to increase lodge participation. My brothers & sisters this takes volunteers, your board can't do it alone. We need your help, please pick an activity and help run with it.
Consider becoming a member of the inner circle for Moose Charities, For only $10 per month join your President Jeff Sargent in supporting Moose Charities for Mooseheart & Moosehaven. Brothers & Sisters this is our core value of being a Moose member. Contribute by going to www.mooseintl.org clicking the Moose charities link.
Please consider attending a lodge meeting on the 1st & 3rd Thursday (new start time) at 7 pm, Board of officers needs your support & help. This is your lodge come assist & contribute to your lodge.
The membership application fee is waived until July 31. "Moose One" includes men & women that can become members of the Moose family fraternity. Sign up your friends, family, wives. girlfriends and any other friends who meet qualifications to join this great fraternity.
I highly encourage you to visit Moose International web site www.mooseintl.org and Virginia Moose Association website www.virginiamoose.net to stay up to date on the Moose Fraternity.
Fraternally Yours,
Jeff Sargent
President 2021/22
Vienna Moose 1896
Vienna Moose Members
I'm very humbled, proud & excited to become your new lodge President (renamed from the Governor) for the 2021/22 lodge year. Myself & the board will do our very best to create activities & great fellowship opportunities. I will do my best to communicate with the membership via email, phone text & Vienna moose website. Myself & Board can't do it alone and need your help. We have a number of committees & opportunities that need volunteers to step up & assist, Listed below are some of the needs.
Committees needing volunteers: Entertainment, Membership, Community, Moose Legion, Loss Prevention, Moose charities
We have 3 hall rentals in May & could use volunteers to assist the staff.
Sunday Breakfast always needs volunteers
Our Lodge meeting 1st & 3rd Thursday each month, **New Starting time 7 pm**. Come attend & assist the board with running our lodge.
Moose International bylaws have been updated reflecting moose one changes. Printed booklets will be available in the summer. I have a pdf version I'm happy to forward via email should you desire one.
Moose One started midnight May 1, women are now regular lodge members of the moose fraternity. Recruit your wives, girlfriends, family members, and friends. The application fee has been waived May 1-July 31 2021 $45 & application all required. This is a great opportunity for the Vienna Moose Lodge to grow.
Feel free always to reach out to me via email at
Fraternally Yours,
Jeff Sargent
President 2021/22
Vienna Moose Lodge
This vote will happen on Tuesday, February 5, 2021. To find out how to contact your representatives and ask them to VOTE NO read on!
To All Moose Members,
We have a major problem in the Virginia General Assembly. Senate Bill 1127 would harm charities who do gaming as we do in our lodge and with bingo. The bill, introduced by Senator Bryce Reeves, would do the following:
Our Lodges, Chapters, and Legions must rally to fight this bill and we need our members to help fight this. You can use the link http://www.myvavote.com/
The bill is moving forward and we need it to die. This would hurt the Lodge in serious ways and we need your help. Please call your Virginia Senator (the ones who meet in Richmond) and ask them to vote NO on SB 1127. You can also email the letter attached to them after you add their contact information and your signature or just copy and paste the language into your email. If you do not know who your Senator is, you can go to https://whosmy.virginiageneralassembly.gov/ to find out.
When you call them, use their "Capitol Phone" number as they are in those offices now and this is listed on the site when you find your Senator. Regardless of if you get a staffer or leave a message, make sure you say something. A message can be left and it still helps. Please use the following:
“Hello, I am (insert your name here) and I live at (say your address here) and I am your constituent. I oppose SB 1127 because it hurts charities and I ask you to vote NO on SB 1127.”
Your support on this important issue is greatly appreciated.
SB 1127, as introduced by Senator Bryce Reeves, would do massive damage to charitable gaming used by charitable organizations in Virginia. Some major highlights of the bill include:
Brothers and Sisters,
It is with a heavy heart that we inform you that brother John Roughton has passed on January 29, 2021. As John was our Lodge’s Governor from 2016 – 2017, many of us have fond memories of him at our lodge. It hurts to know that John has left this world too soon. We pray for his family in their time of need.
The Centreville Moose at 3529 Chain Bridge Road is holding a Celebration of Life on March 13, 2021, from 2:00 pm to 7:00 pm. They invite all members to celebrate the life of John (FootPeg) Roughton. This will be a cash bar event, and the food is provided by the Centreville Moose Lodge.
Again, we ask that you pray for his family and friends.
Dear Moose Members,
With the passing of our beloved Governor C.M. Bunky Clark, Bruce Chappell has been appointed Governor for the remainder of his term. We look forward to Bruce carrying on the leadership left from Bunky.
As the pandemic has caused us to lose loved ones, businesses to close, and many good people to lose their sole source of income, we hope and pray your families are staying safe and healthy during this time. The lodge like many restaurants and businesses is suffering financially. The lodge continues to operate with some expenses that cannot be cut back and with a very limited income. If our lodge is going to survive, we need every member to help. We have created a safe environment with our social distancing of tables and gaming machines. We have a mandatory mask-wearing policy with individual disinfectant stations spread throughout the lodge. We are also wiping down tables, machines, and doors regularly. You might be asking how can I help our lodge? Here a suggested list of ideas. You can still assist if you are unable to attend the lodge.
Grover Gaming has continued to update the current machines with new and exciting games. Have you tried College Rivals Football? We are having some really high payouts on these and other games. We also relocated the ATM to the new social quarters too.
If you decide to make a cash donation to lodge operating expenses, please ask for a receipt. Many members give to their favorite charities, consider making one to your Moose lodge.
In closing, if our lodge is going to survive, we need your financial support. If you have ideas please let the Board of Officers know as soon as possible.
Thank You for all your support and consideration. Have a very safe and joyful holiday season.
Your Board of Officers
To our Moose Family members,
The holiday season is a good time to look back on the past year and to reflect on all we’re thankful for. Here at our Lodge, we’re grateful for many things—among them, our dedicated co-workers and the loyalty of our members who stood by us through this very challenging year.
We’re driven by our vision to create a better everyday life for many by offering a fraternal place to give back to our communities and a place with great friends, good food, cold drinks, and more. Never has our vision resonated with us so strongly. We feel that home is the most important place in the world, now more than ever, and we’re here to help you stay safe, and continue to give to our local communities where we can.
It has been especially difficult with the death of our Governor Bunky Clark. His death has been a huge shock to everyone here. He was a great mentor, a friend, and an incredible Moose member. It hurts to know he will not be with us for the years to come. And, with the current pandemic conditions getting even worse, we continue to struggle to move forward in the right.
So, I am here to ask for your help. Our lodge is in need of your patronage. We are trying to serve food that everyone likes at very reasonable prices six days a week. Our Grab & Go during the spring pandemic was a lifesaver. We again ask that if you can stop by and purchase anything. Every dollar helps! If you are wondering how bad things are, we ask you to come to our next general Moose Membership meeting on January 7, 2020, at 7:30 pm. We have been discussing things we can do to help the lodge. If you think you can help we need your volunteering and ideas now!
Please remember that not only do we continue to do Grab & Go each open day, but we are serving the best breakfast in town on Sundays to our members and qualified guests. Speaking of qualified guests, because of the pandemic our new membership drive is not going well. If you signed up a member and have not seen them in sometime please check in on them. We call this a member buddy check! If you know of a friend, family member, or coworker that would be a good Moose member, please invite them down to see the lodge and maybe have breakfast on Sunday.
If you plan to visit the lodge, please know that we have protocols in place to help keep our members and co-workers safe, such as face-covering requirements, physical distancing guidance, temperature checks for members, rigorous cleaning and sanitation, and strict capacity limits.
This year has brought into sharp focus what is truly important, and that is caring for people. I would be remiss if I didn’t take this opportunity to also thank our members, co-workers who came together to support our mission and communities.
From our Moose family to yours, we wish you a safe, happy, and healthy holiday.
Be well
C.M. Bunky Clark Jr. our Governor sent in his last Loyal Order of Moose application on the morning of December 11th, 2020. Anyone that knew Bunky knows that this could be the truth. It is with deep sadness and a heavy heart to report a break in our Defending Circle that Brother Bunky Clark passed suddenly this morning at home.
Bunky was born on April 23, 1946. Bunky joined the Moose in March of 1990. He has held the highest fraternal offices in our Vienna Lodge #1896, the Bull Run Moose Legion #185, and in the Virginia Moose Association’s District 4. He also held the positions of Moose Legion Ambassador for Northern Virginia and Governor of the Moose Legion Ritual team. Bunky attained his Fellowship degree in July of 2002 and his Pilgrim Degree in May of 2009. He was a mainstay of so many different Virginia and Moose International conventions and Moose Legion team ritual events over the years. To say he loved the Moose doesn’t quite adequately describe his devotion to the Moose. Bunky was a member that when asked always gave of himself.
Bunky you will be so missed; Good Night Brother Governor.
Updated 12/12/2020: To all of Bunky’s friends, family, and extended family members,
We want to let you all know that Maureen wants to wait for a Celebration of Life. With the current pandemic conditions, she wants to wait until it is safe to gather so she can hug each and every one of you. She thinks Bunky would want this. She is planning a church celebration at the Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church with a reception at the Vienna Moose for all to attend. She asks that we all wait to send flowers until we can all get together again. She will let us know a date in the future. Thank you all for your understanding.
Vienna Moose
Virginia Moose Association
Virginia Moose District 4
Bull Run Moose Legion #185
Mooseheart
Moosehaven
Moose Charities
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