The Calpine Elks put on their annual crab feed at the Calpine Elks Lodge on Jan 31 and Feb. 1 with 115 in attendance each night. Attendees enjoy clam chowder, fresh crab from Bodega Bay, salad and bread to their hearts’ content, with all proceeds raised going back into the community each year through events such as Breakfast with Santa, Safe Halloween, donations to EPCAN, various scholarships and more. In 2019, the Calpine Elks put over $12,000 back into local schools and the community. Photos submitted
Steve Hagen of the Calpine Elks Club presents the Portola High School girls softball team with $500 earned in donations when the group took a turn serving during the crab feed on the evening of Jan. 31. From left, Hagen, Dri James, coach Mike Waasdorp, Kylie Litz, Justine Rapacilo and kneeling, Julia Bautista. Not pictured: Sonya Mancilla.
Las Plumas 4-H Swine Group receives a check for $350 after their work serving at the crab feed Feb. 1. From left, Elks member Steve Hagen, 4-H leader Holly Taylor, Dylan Dodson, Ashley Wicks, Peyton Wicks, Leia Wearin, Bailey Dikes and assistant Karla Wearin.
Boy Scout Troop 60 of Loyalton earned $350 after serving Feb. 1 at the annual crab feed put on by the Calpine Elks Club. From left, Steve Hagen presents a check to (back row from left) Casey Koch, Caleb Wilson, Adam Smeltzer and Scout Master Derrick Koch and (front row from left) Aaron Harris, Jedidiah Espinosa and Isaac Andaluz.
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