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Liguori V. Saladin, elected Supreme Governor of the Loyal Order of Moose at the Chicago International Convention will be visiting the Bozrah Moose Lodge for a meet and greet on October 2, 2009, Friday 6:00, PM.
There will also be a Tommy The Moose presentation and a membership class enrollment.
Brother Saladin is expected to be in the Northeast from September 29th until October 2, 2009 visiting several lodges.
Please join us in welcoming our Supreme Governor to Bozrah 950 on the evening of October 2, 2009, 6:00 PM.
LIGUORI V. SALADIN
After having served as Supreme Jr. Governor in 2008-09 and Supreme Prelate in 2007-08,
Liguori had been elected to the Supreme Council, the fraternity’s highest governing body, in 2001 at the 113th International Convention in Las Vegas, after having served since 1992 on the Moosehaven Board of Directors.
Liguori joined the Moose in 1968 as a member of Tampa, FL Lodge 1146. He served all chairs, including that of Governor. Liguori was instrumental in instituting North Hillsboro Lodge 1741 and served as its Secretary for four years and Trustee for two years. He also helped institute Land O’Lakes Lodge 1903 and served as Secretary until 1985, when he moved to become Administrator of St. Petersburg Lodge 1145, from which he retired in 1998.
Now retired, Liguori previously worked for the Tampa Police Department. He and his wife Ann reside in Tampa. They are the parents of 13 children, and are grandparents to 30 more.