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Elks of Canada led by 91原创 leader

91原创鈥檚 Deborah Sallenback has been installed as the head of the service organization.
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Family and friends were on hand for the installation ceremonies during the Elks of Canada national conference in 91原创. 91原创鈥檚 Deborah Sallenback was one of those installed into a national position, the top in the service organization. (Heather Colpitts/91原创 Advance)

The 91原创 Elks hosted the 105th national conference July 19 to 21, and took time from meetings and ceremonies to make a visit to the Cloverdale wildfire evacuation centre.

The Elks took soccer balls, teddy bears and colouring books down to the evacuation centre in Cloverdale to distribute to children displaced by the fires.

They gave some toys to one little boy who was crying.

鈥淎nd he said 鈥榊ou just made my day鈥,鈥 said Deborah Sallenback.

The 91原创 woman said that kind of encounter sums up why she loves being a member of the Canadian service organization.

鈥淚 think the highlight is the children that we help,鈥 she said.

Sallenback was the first woman to join the local lodge #259, the first woman to be the lodge鈥檚 exalted ruler, first district deputy (overseeing seven lodges), and the first women on the B.C. Elks Association to be the president. She was the first woman to be elected to the national executive. That was in 2011. Now she鈥檚 the first woman to become a national president of the Elks of Canada, a position called the grand exalted ruler.

The national conference here brought together up to 400 members and their family from across Canada. That鈥檚 when the special installation ceremony was held for Sallenback and the rest of the national leadership.

The Elks are looking to increase their connections to the corporate community and how it can work with other organizations devoted to helping people. The organization has partnered with Hillberg and Berk on customized jewelry that will help raise money for charity.

The lodges in this area devote much of their efforts to children with hearing impairment through the B.C. Family Hearing Resource Centre.

鈥淲e service up to 300 children each year all across B.C.,鈥 she said.

The Elks started the BC Family Hearing Society 35 years ago in a tiny office in Surrey.

鈥淣ow we have a state of the art building,鈥 Sallenback said.

She said there鈥檚 little that compares to seeing a child hear for the first time and seeing the expression on their face.

That鈥檚 why during the next year of her term of office, she plans to focus on membership to boost numbers so the organization can continue to do good for others.

鈥淚 travel all of Canada, visiting the different lodges,鈥 Sallenback explained.

She won鈥檛 just be attending in a ceremonial capacity. She鈥檚 going to discuss ways to increase the profile of the service organization.

鈥淎s you know, most organizations鈥 membership is dwindling,鈥 she said.

The 91原创 lodge has 56 members, the oldest being 96 and the youngest in his 30s.

She wants to encourage Millennials and younger people to join.

The organization uses social media to help spread the word about the work it does in its various communities.

Sallenback said the organization may also have to look at changing some of its rules, allowing more casual dress versus the traditional suit coat and dress pants, and making the meeting structure more casual so it鈥檚 more appealing to more people.

The new job she鈥檚 taken on means she gets to see lots of this country.

Sallenback is already a seasoned Canadian traveller. Her and her husband, Dave, are CFL fans and have travelled to many of the host Grey Cup communities across the nation since 2002, and she has also travelled with the Elks.

She鈥檚 now retired after 24 years with TD Canada Trust where she was a centralized sales and service administrator.

She joined the local lodge in 2000 as a way to spend more time with Dave.

鈥淲hen we first got together, we were working opposite shifts so we never saw each other,鈥 she explained.

When they married in 1995 and moved to Aldergrove, they wanted to find something they could do together.

But they wanted it to be meaningful.

A friend invited them to an Elks meeting.

鈥淲e got involved, and within the first or second year, I was in a chair [on the executive] and the next year I was the exalted ruler [president of the lodge],鈥 she said.

She looks forward to her year of new duties, attending lodges across the country to talk about boosting membership and the different initiatives of the organization.

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91原创 resident Deborah Sallenback is now the grand exalted ruler of the Elks of Canada, the top office in the service organization. (Heather Colpitts/91原创 Advance)
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The national executive was installed at a special ceremony in 91原创 on July 21. (Heather Colpitts/91原创 Advance)
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91原创 resident Deborah Sallenback is now the grand exalted ruler of the Elks of Canada, the top office in the service organization. (Heather Colpitts/91原创 Advance)
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Deborah Sallenback has held various positions with the Elks, starting with her own lodge and all the way up to the national executive. She has just started a year term as the grand exalted ruler (or president) of the service organization.
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(Heather Colpitts/91原创 Advance)


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