About Us
The youth of our country have always been important to the Order. It is for this reason the Elks Drug Awareness Education Program was launched to warn primary grade students and their parents of the dangers of drug use. Additionally, every lodge observes June 14th as Flag Day, a tradition which the Elks began in 1907 and was later adopted by the Congress as an official observance.

The Elks have served the communities of Princeton, Hopewell, Montgomery, and West Windsor Plainsboro North and South for over fifty years and throughout that time they have continually been an advocate for children, veterans, and those in need. In 2011, the Elks formed The Princeton Elks Charitable Trust Corporation and moved the four main committees of the Lodge under the umbrella of this new venture. Donations from corporate as well as private donors are now available to assist the Princeton Elks in providing educational and positive youth activities to the community as well as support for special needs children, young adults, and veterans.

The Order spends more than $80,000,000 every year for benevolent, educational, and patriotic community-minded programs in such fields as benefitting special needs children, sponsoring Elks National Foundation scholarships, scouting, athletic teams, veterans' works, a national "Hoop Shoot" free-throw contest involving more than 3 million children, physical and occupational therapy programs and patriotic programs.

 

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Charitable Trust President
Diana Liedl

Charitable Trust Vice President
Jane Maida

Charitable Trust Secretary
Tammie Fischer

Charitable Trust Treasurer
Ellen Robbins


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Lodge Location:
354 Route 518
Blawenburg, N.J. 08504

Lodge Mailing Address:
Princeton Elks Lodge #2129
P.O. Box 217
Blawenburg NJ 08504

For GPS Purposes Use the Following Address:
354 Franklin - Georgetown Turnpike
Skillman, NJ 08558