On Saturday, October 26, 2024, the Central City Elks Lodge hosted a Halloween-themed costume ball featuring a variety of creative outfits, fun fundraising activities, and lively décor. One popular attraction was the “jail,” where attendees could “lock up” friends and others could “bail” them out for $10 ...
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On Saturday, October 26, 2024, the Central City Elks Lodge hosted a Halloween-themed costume ball at its historic venue at 113 Main Street, Central City.
This lodge, known for its commitment to the community since its founding in 1902, serves as a social and charitable hub in the area. Part of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, the Central City Lodge promotes values of charity, justice, brotherly love, and fidelity, supporting programs for veterans, youth, and local community welfare.
The costume ball featured a variety of creative outfits, fun fundraising activities, and lively décor. One popular attraction was the “jail,” where attendees could “lock up” friends and others could “bail” them out for $10, adding a playful twist to the evening’s festivities. The event captured the Elks’ mission of fostering community spirit while supporting good causes.