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Bergenfield Elks Lodge Hosts Mock Council Event for Bergenfield Middle and High Schoolers

Bergenfield Elks Lodge Hosts Mock Council Event for Bergenfield Middle and High Schoolers

Students Involved in Bergenfield Antler’s Lodge #35 Spend Day Running Mock Municipal Government

 

The Bergenfield Elks Lodge #1477 recently collaborated with the Borough of Bergenfield to celebrate Elks National Youth Week with their youth program, Bergenfield Antler’s Lodge #35, taking part in a mock council session that taught the 6-11th grade students about the importance of local government.

“The Bergenfield Antlers Lodge #35 make a difference in our community one day at a time.  Embracing youth and community is my passion and was my drive to form the Bergenfield Antlers,” said Tom Boyce, Bergenfield Antlers Youth Activities Coordinator. 

Mayor Arvin Amatorio and Councilman Marc Pascual kicked off the event, held at Borough Hall, by reading a proclamation on behalf of the government body in honor of Elks National Youth Week. The Mayor commended them for their commitment and dedication, and Councilman Pascual celebrated them as the future leaders of Bergenfield. 

The students were then invited to sit on the dais, and hold a mock session, as the Bergenfield governing body. After holding a brief election for the position of mayor, they addressed topics such as: hiring summer counselors for the Recreation program, payment of bills, and considering an ordinance prohibiting the use of lawn mowers before 8:00 a.m.

“I always look forward to coordinating this event with the Elks because it brings me joy to teach Bergenfield students about our roles in municipal government,” said Bergenfield Borough Clerk Marie Quiñones-Wilson. “The students are always eager to learn and excited to sit on the dais as great leaders.”

“The Antlers” are a youth-focused subdivision of the historic Elks Lodges that promotes support of youth, veterans, and communities. Antlers obtain service hours for volunteering, learn life skills, participate in activities, and can apply for different scholarships offered by the Elks. 

The following Bergenfield Antlers participated in the mock court program this year: Jude Boyce, Maddison Boyce, Christopher Budiman, Kayla O’Neil (elected mayor), Marco Garibaldi, Angelo Tamayo, Ashley Budiman, Sophie Almonte, and Nikki Farias.

If anyone is interested in joining Bergenfield’s Antlers Lodge, please contact Advisor Tom Boyce at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.