Miss Lillian Smiths Jazz Band played to raise money for the NAACP and officially opened Seattles local jazz scene. Fillipinos [sic], Japanese, Negros and whites mingle in the same hotels and restaurants and there is an air of comradeship."[9]. Black Elks. View Map (253) 300-8759 Contact Us. 1416 in Seattle's Rainier Beach neighborhood, Feb. 23, 2019. All members are required to check off boxes on an application stating that they believe in a higher power and to pledge that they have never attempted to overthrow the government a recent modification from the stipulation that members could not be Communists. The Ballard Elks has more than 560. The Grand Exalted Ruler of an Elks lodge can hold office for only a single year; as a result, there are no ruling dynasties, and young and new members arent just encouraged to take control, but also essential to yearly operations. Upon his return to Seattle in 1937, Johnson found Jackson Street as alive as ever with a number of new clubs quickly gaining in popularity. Recipients of the Ballard Elks Scholarship Fund. Seattle. As Putnam argues, the history of civic engagement is not simply one of decline: Its a story, he writes, of collapse and of renewal. The Elks, and organizations like them, are attractive not when they become cool, but when their absence starts to reveal itself as a lack as something like sorrow. Sadly, some Elks and auxiliary members say some young people aren't fit for their groups, and others say drug use is unacceptable. He felt there was a moral need for an organization that practiced brotherly love, which would make sense, seeing as the country was in the midst of the Civil War. Chinese section where Henry's childhood apartment is located. Moreover, because public opinion generally sided with the clubs owner and patrons, raids created sympathy and sometimes additional patronage for Jackson Street night clubs. Johnsons letter gives a sense of the unique opportunity for jazz musicians to play in Shanghai and the social critique of American society the experience prompted. Some lodges have a difficult time paying monthly bills. I heard about the club through Rob Casey, because he surfs my tugboat wake.. Brooks hails from Texas, so he's rooting for the Cowboys. Cascade Lodge No. In 1976, membership crested at 1.6 million, but over the next 30 years, as the civic generation began to die off and boomers and Gen X came of age, membership plummeted to 850,000. Although Blacks were never the racial majority in the Yesler-Jackson neighborhood, the area housed much of Seattles Black population, which numbered 2,894 by 1920. "It was wholesome, friendly you didn't have to watch your back. There are plenty of Bernie Bros and kayakers to protest Shell Oil, but the things that made Seattle seem unique, its own particular sort of nerdy-nice grunge, seem to be in flux. They tried intimidation when the BPOE could not challenge them on legal grounds. 827. Started after the Civil War, the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks (BPOE) originally didn't admit African-American. The official website of the order, however, traces the clubs origins all the way back to 1066. [6] While Jackson Street was always the heart of Seattles jazz scene, the nightlight extended to semi-legal roadhouses (freestanding nightclubs located on the outskirts of town) where alcohol and jazz flowed freely. By subscribing, you agree to receive occasional membership emails from Crosscut/Cascade Public Media. Across the table, John somewhere in his forties, with a sprawling smile brings up his initiation, back in 2012. Cookie Policy You'd rather receive it in a Crown Royal bag, 100 times out of 100, and we should all be so lucky to live so long. But what is most interesting is the explicit criticism of the American white man as ill-mannered and crazy. Few (if any) Blacks during the Great Depression supported racial segregation, but it was the law. But then I take people here and theyre like, Do I have one of these in my neighborhood?. Together, the roadhouses and the Jackson Street night clubs embedded jazz in Seattles nightlife and [b]y 1928, jazz had taken over the popular music scene.[7] Clubs continued to pop up on and around Jackson Streetthe Blue Rose (later called the Rocking Chair) on 14th and Yesler and the Chinese Gardens Club (aka the Bucket of Blood), across from 511 7th Street Southand even when the stock market crashed and the Great Depression hit, there was no doubt that jazz would remain on Jackson Street. Indeed, historian Quintard Taylor remarks that the Jackson Street clubs were the only places where well-to-do white businessmen and socialites met black and Asian laborers and maids as social equals.[10] While the musicians on Jackson Street were mostly Black, they played for crowds of whites from all over the city as well as for Blacks and Asians. The woman is wearing an oversized faux fur vest and heeled suede boots, which is to say shes dressed for neither the Elks nor Seattle. The position entails making critical decisions about the day-to-day operations of the lodge and the yearly budget and, like the rest of the trustees and inner council, wearing a tuxedo to the monthly meetings. Back then, a self-professed old school member of the Ballard Elks complained about the eager-beaver women agitating for membership: When theyre twisting your arm, he told the Seattle Times, Im sure its going to pass.. Ordering was, Planning and Coordination personalized to create an unforgettable experience from. [5] de Barros, 1-2. It wasnt an accident that Voltaire, George Washington, and Ben Franklin were all active members. Perhaps one needs to be a member of thealtruistic and friendly society known as the Independent Order of Odd Fellows to know for sure when the club first started, butthe first written record of the order comes in 1812, however, and itreferences George IV. [18] Julian Henson, Interview with Paul de Barros, 20 January, 1991. Id been widowed twice, but the gentleman I was going with at the time, he got me to join. Women had been lobbying for entrance for years, but it wasnt until 1996, when the Elks had already spent over $1.25 million litigating suits brought by women around the country, that the national organization voted to allow them entrance. Johnson describes Shanghai as a cosmopolitan city with representatives of every race in the population. Its founding members opened the club on Congress Street,. 1416 in Seattle's Rainier Beach neighborhood, Feb. 23, 2019. Initially, should a member die, all brothers of the order contributed a dollar to a members family. The lack of high-paying venues for local Black musicians in Seattle had two additional effects: it helped concentrate jazz on Jackson Street and led some local musicians to search for work elsewhere. Riggs agreed but never returned to Birmingham. The view from the room is beautiful,, Satch S. said: Every time I have gone into this business to rent something it has, Seasaidh M. said: I had a bad experience for reasons that were outside of normal, Tim K. said: Having party needed table and chairs and few other items. When it hit 80 degrees late this past April, the city filled with Velcroed sandals, summer skirts, pale legs, and musty athletic gear all of which could be found in abundance at the Ballard Elks at 5 p.m., where Brad was prepping to brief the latest crop of initiates. Johnson claimed that in the multiracial milieu of Shanghai, the American white man was the most ill-mannered, a claim that most Chinese agreed with. President Roosevelts New Deal cash infusions put money into peoples pockets, which created demand for nighttime entertainment. Raffle tickets and drinks at Ballard Elks Club. As other fraternal organizations have struggled to attract new members, the BPOE is "pretty much break even, which is an accomplishment in this day and time," says Gathen, who credits "bricks and clicks" the lodges themselves and their online presence for this lack of attrition. A woman who gave her name as Yvette dances and whistles to a song during a 70s-themed partyat Cascade Lodge No. The paper wrote, "Lord Clarendon has been holding communication with an illegal society in Dublin for upwards of ten days. One example was local jazz pianist Palmer Johnson, whose contribution to Seattle jazz spanned fourteen years. But he loves whats happened at the Elks. In the early 2000s, the Elks lodge in Austin enjoyed a membership surge after a woman tried to sneak into the pool. Jackson Street nightclubs like the Green Dot, the Black and Tan, and the Blue Rose (soon to be renamed the Rocking Chair) continued to operate into the 1940s and 1950s and Jackson Street remained the heart of Seattles jazz scene. I think it's a generational thing. Seattles jazz scene weathered the Depression well and managed to maintain the vibrant musical scene that had developed in the area in the decades before the economic crash. Matt Lutton / Boreal Collective for BuzzFeed News, Steve Larson/The Denver Post via Getty Images, Library of Congress; courtesy Ballard Elks, the only real place for black folks to go. African Americans during the 19th and the first half of the 20th century were denied entry into any of the White fraternal organizations. Black Elks Club. With the help of another Black fraternity, the Knights of Pythias, the first chapter of the Black Elks was instituted in Cincinnati in 1899, with the full title of Improved Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of the World (IBPOEW). Copyright 1994 Visible Ink Press, Detroit, MI Anyone whos lived long in Ballard has attended a memorial, a wedding, or a party in the ground-floor ballroom, the rental of which is contracted to an outside catering company. Go talk to that woman over there in the pink fleece, Anne says, half under her breath. The two men decided to take the orders name and make their own club around it. Johnson says the Chinese call them crazy men."[25]. The actors referred to in a quote regarding the origins of the Elks formed a private club after they wanted to drink on Sundays and it wasn't allowed. In 1907, the Seattle Republican reported on the Order . But this place bucks that trend. In the last year alone, the Ballard Elks have donated $9,000 in scholarship funds to high school students at Ballard High; a massive clothing swap brought in $2,000 and pounds of clothing for Marys Place, a resource center for homeless women and children. A steady stream of immigrants and migrants swelled Seattles population from 3,533 in 1880 to 80,671 in 1900. The group voted to name itself the Elks, narrowly defeating the Buffaloes, and borrowed much of its ritual from the Freemasons, then one of the largest organizations in the country. WWII. To get to the bar of Cascade Lodge No. The fact that it was the police who first started abusing employees at the Black and Tan, which then led to the ensuing battle royal, suggests that the police came with malicious intentions. Its all in the name of fun and fundraising, benefiting veterans groups, youth programs, Ballard Food Bank, and more. "State liquor law enforcement officers staged a spectacular raid on the Black and Tan Cabaret, 12th Ave. and Jackson Street, early Sunday morning to the discomfort of 200 guests. George IV left the order, declaring he would establish a rival club, according to a history of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows published by the Philadelphia Evening Telegraph in 1867. The White Elks forced Riggs out of his job, and he could not find work anywhere in Cincinnati, so in 1899, under an assumed name, he and his family moved to Springfield, OH. club the FBI raid. In early jazz styles, all band members played together around one simple melody and jazz bands usually consisted of four to ten members, called combos. The Depression era saw early jazz styles evolve into a more complex swing style, where particular parts of the band traded off playing melodies one after the other, in a call-and-response pattern. Three people posing at the Black Elk's Club, Seattle, circa 1944. The more robust the Facebook page, the rule seems to go, the healthier the IRL lodge. . During the Great Depression, there was no time to reminisce about the excess of the Roaring Twentiesit was a time to look forward. Follow him on Twitter @mdseely. The Grand Orange Lodge, known more commonly as the Orange Order got its name from Prince William III, the Prince of Orange, and was foundedafter theBattle of the Diamondoutside a small village in modern-day Northern Ireland called Loughgall. While the Great Depression was ending, the swing era of jazz was just beginning. The building is also home to an . And they took away a lot of our parking.". B. F. Howard and Pullman Porter Arthur J. Riggs, who had both been denied membership in the all-White BPOE, created the organization. Second, there was a lack of high-paying venues to support local Black big bands because Seattles wealthy downtown nightclubs were for whites only. Back then, Ballard overflowed with Scandinavians, Norwegians in particular; according to lore, local law required a church for every bar, which resulted in a profusion of both. KIRO 7 Apps; Newsletter Sign-ups (Opens in new window); About Us. The boys left Seattle in July and reached Shanghai in September where they have been a big hit at St. Anans [sic] Cabaret, largest pleasure resort in the Chinese cityMr. A name in this story has been changed to reflect the subject's preference. He owned both a Stutz Bearcat and a 1921 Packard and his ostentatious lifestyle likely offended many in such hard times, especially racist whites who cursed the success of Black entrepreneurs. On her birthday, she received over 200 Facebook messages the vast majority of which came from men and women at least a third of her age. Welcome to The Seattle Elks on Elks.org! A year later, the Northwest Enterprise reported another Sunday morning raid, this one on December 30, 1934: They provided financial, spiritual, and emotional support and served their communities in many other ways. This small difference was enough, and in 1918, the BPOE officially ended its opposition to the IBPOEW. Like the Cascade Elks, the Royal Esquire Club was founded by a group of African-American men who, at the time, were barred from traditional, white-run fraternal organizations. Our meetings are on the 2nd & 4th Thursdays, except the Months that we have one meeting (July & August, on the 4th Thursday only) and (November & December on the 2nd Thursday only). Im Spanish and Italian; I have 38 first cousins 200 will be nothing. Zuniga asks King if shes had the time to look at her rsum, which shes promised to pass along to a colleague at the University of Washington. Sometimes, theres light friction Lois Morgensen, the lodges secretary, finds herself annoyed with some of the aspects of growth (All these people trying to get their spousal cards, she told me, and their last names are different!). But the mother of two is a regular fixture at the lodge, which she joined about four years ago, so that my kids would have somewhere to pee when we were at the beach. That beach, right on the Puget Sound and the bar that extends above it is how the vast majority of the new members at the Ballard Elks found out about the lodge, which is one of the fastest-growing in America, mushrooming from around 800 members in 2012 to over 1,200 today. 3014 3rd Ave. N. Seattle, WA 98109-1601 (206) 282-9292 Mailing Address P.O. No blacks were in the school books. The Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World. From the front, it's not entirely clear that it's open. Brooks' first exposure to the Cascade lodge was as a DJ. Although when compared to more prominent jazz cities like Chicago, New York, or New Orleans, Seattles scene was small, it had its own special character. It was jazz man.[8] And it was jazz that made Jackson Street famous. But few civic disengagements have been as visible as whats happened with the Elks and organizations like it. Blue signifies friendship, yellow charity and red benevolence, theNorth Carolina Evening Chroniclewrotein a special edition celebrating the 50th anniversary of the club in 1914. Living or dead, an Elk is never forgotten, never forsaken. . [29] Taylor, 147. In truth, Seattles transformation resembles that of San Francisco, Austin, and Brooklyn and is a natural extension of gentrifying processes set in motion more than 20 years ago. Prolonged negotiations and mounting complaints at the Seattle-based coffee retailer show the obstacles a new labor movement faces. The Lodge recently purchased the building that was formerly known as Ponti Seafood restaurant, a stunning location on the Ship Canal near the Fremont Bridge. AFM 493 became a lifeline and social pillar for the Black community. What is the name of the club Sheldon plays his music at? Times have been hard in recent years for the Black Elks. According to the non-profit African American Registry, the fraternal order was founded in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1899 after two black men were denied admission to the Benelovent and Protective Order of Elks of the World, which is still popular today and, despite questions raised on discriminative practices, now allows any American citizen, 21 years or older, who believes in God tobe invited to join its ranks. They were determined to form an organization that granted membership to all qualified individuals without regard to race, creed, or ethnicity. This multiracial character was partly a product of what Quintard Taylor calls Seattles admittedly benign racial environment. While there is no doubt that racism and discrimination were widespread, they did not have the harsh, caustic edge seen elsewhere in the country. Portrait of the Elks bar while the steak Initiation dinner plays out in the room next door. Clearly, police raids were a common occurrence. Thank you for coming this afternoon. One of those leaders, Liz King, pops into the bar and gives Zuniga a hug. The Northwest Enterprise reported on the raid the following Thursday: "In what was purported to be a gambling raid, four constables from the Morningside precinct engaged in a battle royal with employees of the Black and Tan Club, 12th Ave. S. and Jackson Street early Sunday MorningFinding no evidence of gambling two constables said to have been under the influence of liquor, began abusing the employees by cursing. 1416 seen adjacent to the Rainier Beach Light Rail Station at the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. Way South and South Henderson Street in Seattle's Rainier Beach neighborhood, Feb. 23, 2019. That organization morphed into Local 493 in 1924, and the two unions co-existed inharmoniously for the next four decades. In 1917, local entrepreneurs Russell Noodles Smith and Burr Blackie Williams opened the Dumas Club at 1040 Jackson. Jazz on Jackson Street provided an environment where Seattleites of all races and classes could come together to enjoy themselves during the hard economic times of the Great Depression. [12] Bulosans memory is testament to the presence of a Filipino community just a block away from Jackson Street, illustrating the multiracialas well as musicalcharacter of the Yesler-Jackson community. Skip to content Call Us: (206) 784-0827 6411 Seaview Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107 Oscar Holden plays at the Black Elks Club, and he is kind to Henry and Keiko when he finds them in the read analysis of Oscar Holden. "God knows what they were thinking back then," Rick Gathen, the BPOE's national marketing manager, says of his organization's regrettable racial underpinnings. [23] From then on, Seattle was home for Johnson and he found little shortage of work in Jackson Streets many jazz clubs and in the roadhouses outside of townthat is, until the depths of the Depression. Members and visitors dance during a Boogie Nights-themed 70s dance party at Cascade Lodge No. Im about as Seattle as you can get, Ariel Nilsen tells me later that week between rolls of the dice game, a lodge tradition in which members pay a dollar for three rolls of the dice. [26] de Barros, 47. We hold major institutions accountable and expose wrongdoing. Some, like the Jaycees, the Rotary Club, the Kiwanis, and the Lions, were more explicitly business-oriented; others, like the Odd Fellows, were more invested in providing care for their members; while the Black Elks, Black Moose, and dozens of others developed similarly robust organizations segregated from their white counterparts. In November 1928, Johnson made his way from California to Washington in search of opportunities to play music, and found them on Jackson Street. Be our next winner! 1416 in Seattle's Rainier Beach neighborhood, Feb. 23, 2019. Amid all this, we encounter Brooks, sipping on a glass of Crown Royal poured by bartender and Daughter Ruler Gaye Spearman. Wednesday: 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. With the recent spike in membership, the Seattle Elks, the formal name of the Queen Anne lodge, now has about 300 members. The Odd Fellows, as they call themselves, are grounded in the ideals of friendship, love and truth. Our PARKING LOT is only open for members (and their guests) who are attending lodge functions or visiting the Social Quarters or the lodge office. Thank you to Paul DeBarros and his book Jackson Street After Hours Welcome to Ballard Elks, Seattle, Washington. Nationally, the Elks raised $343 million in charitable gifts in 2015, and while each lodge pays dues on the national level, most funds remain local. Today, Nestor, 65, serves as the Esteemed Loyal Knight, a sort of vice president to the clubs Grand Exalted Ruler. Ive only been yelled at to go home, gentrifiers once! There are myriad reasons for the decay in social capital and civic investment: women moving full-time into the workforce, suburbanization and resultant commute time, television, globalization, changes in the family unit, and a general distrust and disillusion with politics and efficacy of civic engagement. Meanwhile, that same week, Cardinal James Gibbons took a moredefinitive stand on secret orders, saying that they had no excuse for existence.. Hearthstone Inn. [24] Even the Northwest Enterprise took notice of Johnsons extended vacation: "A letter from Palmer D. Johnson tells of the success in Shanghai, China, of the colored band organized in Seattle last summer to fill engagaments [sic] in the Orient. At the bar, theres a cluster of hunched old-timers, a baseball game on the television, and the rhythmic movements of the bartenders blonde, slightly weathered, and unrivaled when it comes to remembering both your name and drink. Any Elks club in the world, when the clock strikes 11, we recite the toast.. Nevertheless, some Seattleitesparticularly upper-class whitesdisapproved of the abundance of vice and racial mixing on Jackson Street. Franklin D. Roosevelt was an Elk; so were Truman and MacArthur and Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy. A fraternal organization which supports Veterans, scholarship programs, and community. Email us at editor@crosscut.com or submit it to our story form. The community was bound by its common culture a Nordic Heritage Museum, a yearly parade celebrating Norwegian independence, lefse at the local grocery store, and dozens of middle- and working-class fraternal organizations: the Sons and Daughters of Norway, a robust VFW, and outposts of the Eagles, the Odd Fellows, the Moose, and the Elks, who owned an ornate building in the center of Ballard before moving to their current location, right in the elbow of Shilshole Bay. The Seattle Elks Lodge has a rich history of fellowship and service to the Seattle community. That malleability can also be disastrous, especially when new members dont join the Elks so much as attempt to wholly make it in their image. During the Depression, Shanghai was home to many wealthy internationals which created demand for the latest U.S. craze: jazz music. Russell (Noodles) Smith, owner, Henry Nelson, assistant manager, four musicians and five entertainers were arrested together with thirty-two guests and taken to jail where all were released on bailThe raid had no effect on the cabaret as the resort has continued to operate every night since."[17]. The guy Im seeing, hes a member too, she continues, stuffing her phone into her Louis Vuitton purse. Any amount is greatly appreciated! All members are required to state that they believe in a higher power and to pledge that they have never attempted to overthrow the government. The Elks officially known as the Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks, the BPOE, or, if you ask an Elk who likes dad jokes, the Best People on Earth was founded in New York City in 1868. The renaissance of the Ballard Elks suggests, however quietly, that wide-scale civic engagement and the bridging social capital and empathy that accompanies it is returning. [4] Black migrants brought with them jazz and musical traditions from around the country and, by the 1910s, Seattles culture of legalized corruptionsupported venues for music. Prohibition, which began in Washington in 1916, prompted the need for underground clubs and speakeasies and city officials were all too eager to look the other wayand even encourage viceupon receiving cash payment. "We're the fastest-growing and youngest lodge in the nation. We rely on donations from readers like you to sustain Crosscut's in-depth reporting on issues critical to the PNW. According to local jazz pianist Palmer Johnson, in the 1920s we played [n]o Dixieland and no two-beatThats old-time stuff. We just got PayPal, Brad announces, so weve officially joined the 90s! Hes joking, but the adoption of digital technologies like the ability to pay dues online instead of writing a check (which, until very recently, was the only way to keep your membership active), and an active Facebook page, and the app has been crucial in expanding the Elks reach. The bad traffic got worse, the city grew even whiter, and it became impossible for most middle-class families to buy a home in the city. If you are able please consider a donation to the lodge. Its purpose was to"protect Protestants" andthats why, in 1849, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, George William Frederick Villiers, captured the ire of Dublins Waterford News for supporting the society. I have some edits for you, Ill send you an email, she replies, rushing out the door to make a literal mile of lasagna noodles from scratch. But will the Seattle Landmarks Board sign off? Elks membership was fueled by a long civic generation, as Putnam calls it, born between 1910 and 1940, who were more engaged in community projects, more trusting of others, and far more likely to vote than their grandchildren are today. Privacy Statement Processing / Interviews / Initiation: 6. Tonsorial Parlor Manicuring Baths 2023 Cascade Public Media. Heres how one Seattle neighborhood has made the Elks, and the community it provides, cool again. [22] de Barros, 42-43. You are listenin My research of the Seattle Times historical archive for mentions of the Panama Hotel yielded stories of a colorful past. Black First: Transcripts, University of Washington Manuscript Collection. This transformative experience in China afforded through jazz music is indeed remarkable. 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