Sounding of the Herd

Episode 5 TEASER

30 s · 13 de abr de 2026
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You've seen it on the calendar, but do you really know what a district meeting is all about? Next week on Sounding of the Herd, we break down why district meetings matter, what happens when Elks come together beyond the lodge, and how showing up strengthens leadership, fellowship, and service across the district. Episode 5 drops next week, Subscribe Now so you don't miss it. Search Sounding of the Herd on your favorite podcast app! Sounding of the Herd, because a stronger district makes a stronger herd!

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