The Glastonbury Elks Lodge 2202, established in 1960, has grown from its initial meetings at the Grange Hall to its current location, boasting a rich history of community service and engagement. Under the guidance of figures like Michael Kiro and with the support of members, the lodge has expanded its facilities to include a trap shoot facility built in 1967, outdoor recreational areas, and a spring-fed fish pond. The lodge actively supports various charitable programs and community services, emphasizing volunteerism and the motto 'never criticize a volunteer.'
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