Take note: The MI Computer System Upgrade is coming

The Moose International computer system will be down for a database upgrade on February 22, 2025, beginning at 7:00 AM CST. We expect this to take less than 4 hours.

All Moose International computer systems will be affected, including:

  • LCL Web
  • Pay Dues
  • My Membership Record
  • Moose Membership App

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding.

 

My husband Dan was diagnosed with Latter Onset Limb/Girdle Muscular Dystrophy at the age of 48. From the time of his diagnosis to his death at age 66, he never gave up hope of finding a cure or treatment.

Dan Marsden

I am asking each District, Lodge, Chapter, and Moose Legion for this year’s president’s project to hold fundraising events. The funds raised will be used in Wisconsin for the several MDA Care Centers and for sending children with MD to camp. 

If you wish to donate individually, here is the website: https://bit.ly/WMAPP2025

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MDA’s mission is to empower the people we serve to live longer, more independent lives. This document discusses MDA’s impact on the state of Wisconsin.

 

Fraternally,
Margie Marsden
WMA President

Inflatable .25K Race*

Friday, February 28, 2025, at 8:00 pm

Mead Hotel Mid-Year Conference

Operation Penzkover Fundraiser

 

Have you ever wanted to be a unicorn, an astronaut, or a dinosaur?

Here’s your chance!

Raise money for a great cause and have a lot of fun!

Collect donations from sponsors and bring them to the event.

Prizes for top money earners and fan favorites!

To sign up or for questions, contact Kellee at moosekellee@yahoo.com or text 262-705-0001.

Note: The term “race” is used very loosely here… it’s a walk, run, stroll, or roll! The first to cross the line is not the winner, but the one with the most fun will be!

 

Click here to download a copy of the poster.

Click here to download a copy of the sponsor form.

Donate online for your favorite “athlete”!

2024-2025 State Fundraising Projects

To: Wisconsin Moose Lodges, Chapters, and Moose Legions.

Well, folks, the 80th Annual Mid-Year Conference is approaching. This year, we will be meeting from February 27 through March 2, 2025, at the Hotel Mead Resorts & Convention Center in Wisconsin Rapids.

Hotel Mead, Wisconsin Rapids

Hotel Mead Resorts & Convention Center in Wisconsin Rapids,

451 E Grand Ave., Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, 54494

(715) 423-1500

 

The room block is now open. Please call the hotel directly at (715) 423-1500 and ask for the Wisconsin State Moose Association Block. The room block will close on January 27, 2025.

The Moose Rate:

2 Queen Beds – $149/night

1 King Bed – $159/night

 

Training available at Mid-Year:

2-HOTT, WOTM 6-Hour Training,

Lodge Leadership, Moose Legion Education Conference (MLEC)

(The WMA provides these trainings at no cost to you; conference registration is not required for training classes.)

Click here to download the agenda for the 2025 Mid-Year Conference.

Click here to print the 2025 Mid-Year Conference Cover Letter.

Click here to print the 2025 Mid-Year Conference Registration Form.

or

Register for the Mid-Year Conference online and save $5!

Read more about our Heart of the Community Project for the conference.

Read more about the fun fundraising that will be available at the conference.

Wisconsin Moose Association

Wisconsin Moose Association

80th Annual Mid-Year Conference

February 27 – March 2, 2025

Hotel Mead

Wisconsin Rapids, WI

Heart Of The Community

Heart of the Community Project

Focus Food Pantry

Food and Hygiene Products Drive

Focus Food Pantry


Focus Food Pantry Focus Food Pantry

For every two items donated or a $5 donation, receive one ticket for a chance at winning a Mooseheart jersey.

Lodges: To win this, you could hold a food drive at your lodge and have someone bring the food to the conference.

I am very proud to be the first woman to be president of the WMA. Thank you for your trust and support.

When I joined the Moose 46 years ago, I never thought I be president of the association. I am truly humbled by the confidence you have placed in me to be your leader. I will strive to uphold the principles of the Moose. My purpose has always been and will always be to serve the Moose by giving my heart and my hand and all that I can to better this great organization.

I know I have big shoes to fill, not only of those recently, but of the leaders that have led us since the association was founded. I look forward to visiting your lodges and districts. I am eager to learn and share ideas, to help your lodges & chapters & Moose Legions grow and to be part of each of your communities.

The month of October is Cradle Month. Please remember our children at Mooseheart. If you don’t see the cradles at your lodge, please ask for them. It is important that each of us support this program.

The Chapters are celebrating Christmas in October as well. This event supports gifts for the residents at Mooseheart and Moosehaven, as well as photo Christmas cards. Please help support this event as well.

I would like to congratulate Karen Johnson on her appointment to the Moosehaven Board of Directors and Cheryl Ripp on her appointment to the WOTM Higher Degrees Board.


Fraternally,
Margie Marsden
WMA President

My husband Dan was diagnosed with Latter Onset Limb/Girdle Muscular Dystrophy at the age of 48. From the time of his diagnosis to his death at age 66, he never gave up hope of finding a cure or treatment.

Dan Marsden

I am asking each District, Lodge, Chapter, and Moose Legion for this year’s president’s project to hold fundraising events. The funds raised will be used in Wisconsin for the several MDA Care Centers and for sending children with MD to camp. 

If you wish to donate individually, here is the website: https://bit.ly/WMAPP2425MD

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MDA’s mission is to empower the people we serve to live longer, more independent lives. This document discusses MDA’s impact on the state of Wisconsin.

 

Fraternally,
Margie Marsden
WMA President