From The EastWow, what a whirl wind of activities your lodge has going on right now! We finished off December with our Annual Installation of Officers. Congratulations to all the 2018 Officers, and thank you to our brand new Past Master Brian Evers for a successful 2017. But the end of one year signals the beginning of a new, and we are starting the New Year off fast on New Year’s Day with Black Eyed Peas and Corn Bread for lunch, to help soak up your celebrations. All you can eat for just $5.00, served from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Lodge. We quickly move to our Annual Crab Feed on Saturday January 13th. The Silent Auction this year, benefits the California Masonic Homes. To donate to this great charitable cause, please contact brother Skip Hastings and his wife Judi at (916) 864-4302 or [email protected] with your donation items for the auction. In case you didn’t know, Harding San Juan Lodge has a couple of Brothers and Belles currently residing in Union City. And according to them, it is a wonderful place to live. Please join us for the Crab Feed and help us support the Homes. And Finally, I am looking forward to our Annual Sweetheart Luncheon on Saturday February 10th. This year we will have a guest from the Masonic Outreach Services (MOS) to highlight some of their new and exciting resources available to all Masons and their families. With all of these great events going on this year, please make a point to join us for Friendship and Brotherly Love! Fraternally, Jeffrey Robertson, Master From The WestGreetings From the West. Thank you Brethren for your confidence in electing me as Senior Warden. Well, it looks like it is going to be another busy year. Our new Master has a lot of programs coming up. From our Annual Crab Feed in January to our Sweetheart Luncheon in February. I hope to see each and every one of you at these events. We will have our first Rusty Trowel event on a Monday in February. Date to be determined. Stand by for that information. Also at our February Stated Meeting Wor. Michael Robertson will be awarded the Hiram Award. The highest distinction that can be awarded to a Mason. We are hoping our Past Masters will do a 3rd Degree sometime this year. You won't want to miss this event. Our Lodge picnic will be in July and I hear our Fall Festival is back on the calendar for this year also. Your 2018 officers have been practicing and are ready for Degrees. On another note. Your Lodge officers are striving to be the best we can be. When we interview a potential member we are considering quality and not quantity. We need men that are looking for a Fraternity that they "can get involved in". So remember when you talk Masonry to a man talk about the commitment, the help we need to further our Fraternity and helping out at the Lodge. The rewards are so fulfilling when one applies himself to the task. I look forward to a successful and prosperous year. Fraternally, John Scofield, P.M., Senior Warden 2018 Hiram AwardWill be presented to Wor. Mike Robertson, P.M. The Hiram Award, the highest honor that a Masonic Lodge can confer upon one of its members will be presented to Wor. Mike Robertson, P.M. following dinner at the February Stated Meeting. Please mark your calendar for February 14, 2018. From The SouthDue to the continuing rise in the cost of food our caterer had to increase her price. Dinner will now be $16.50. But Please folks don't let this keep you from coming to our dinners. These dinners are essential for our Lodge and your participation is greatly needed. The quality of our dinners has greatly increased and those attending have made many good comments. So come on down and see for yourself what everyone is talking about. Won't you please join us for our Stated Meeting Dinner. Thank You for your continued support! Please see “What’s for Dinner?” below. Fraternally, John Scofield, P.M., Senior Warden
Harding San Juan's Annual Crab FeedSaturday, January 13, 2018 5:00 p.m. Social 6:30 p.m. Dinner $50 per person San Juan Masonic Center 5944 San Juan Ave. Citrus Heights CA Hall BoardHappy New Year from your Hall Board. We now have all new chairs in the dining room. You can purchase the old blue chairs for $ 5.00 each until after the crab feed (January 13th). If you hurry you might be lucky enough to grab some blue chairs without the “scutter” marks. Thanks to Worshipful Jim Poindexter for fixing our sign out front. Someone borrowed a card table from the lodge; please bring it back, we will need it for the crab feed; did I mention it was on January 13th? Your hall board hopes you have a happy and prosperous 2018. Fraternally, Tom Tompkins, P.M., President January CalendarFood BankPlease remember to bring your canned food donations for our Community Service Project Food Locker! NOTICE |
Dinner Reservations Are Required! Must be made no later than Monday, | What's For Dinner?November 9th at 6:30 p.m. |
Annual Turkey Drive
Brethren and Ladies: NOW IS THE TIME! We need your help for our Annual Fall Turkey and food drive for the Sunrise Ministry Food Bank in Citrus Heights. WE NEED TURKEY'S, your tax deductible check or cash contribution. This food and money goes to help those less fortunate in OUR AREA. I will be at our lodge on Friday Nov 18th from 4 p.m to 7 p.m. and Saturday Nov 19th from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. to accept your donations. PLEASE WON'T YOU HELP US OUT THIS YEAR FOR THIS VERY WORTHY CAUSE.
Hall BoardGreetings from your hall board. We should be finalizing the bids on our parking lot lighting at our next hall board meeting. Thanks to Wor. Jim Poindexter and Wor. John Scofield for their work on repairing the leaky toilets and the dishwasher drains. We are still searching for a church to rent our facility on Sundays. Fraternally, Tom Tompkins, P.M., President |
From The East
Where does the time go? I hope this Trestleboard finds you well and preparing for the holiday season with your loved ones. As I write this article, I am humbled and awed that my year as Master of the Lodge is coming to a close. It has truly been a rewarding experience and it has been my privilege to serve the lodge for the last five years.
This year we have tried some different things with success. We have catered dinners at the lodge Stated Meetings and I think this has helped to encourage higher attendance and with that higher attendance came a renewed sense of fraternal relations amongst the brethren.
With the lodge’s support we have accomplished what we had set out to do. Thank you everyone for such a great year and lets continue that support into the new year and many more masonic years thereafter.
Please come out to our Annual Installation of Officers Sat. Dec. 12th at 2 p.m. to support our officers advancement and watch as I pass the gavel to Master-Elect Bro. Chad Riffe. I have no doubt that the lodge will have a great and prosperous year as he sits in the East. Congratulations my Brothers!
My profound and heartfelt thanks to my officers, our pillar supports and their ladies this year for their support and hard work. There are many things that go into the making of lodge nights that most brothers never see and it is their efforts behind the scenes, in many cases, that make all the difference.
As my final sign off, I can’t thank you enough! I want to wish you the best and a Happy Hanukkah and a Merry Christmas and may you have the Best New Year! If you need anything or just want to enjoy some fellowship, please feel free to contact me anytime.
Fraternally, Paul Cary, Master
This year we have tried some different things with success. We have catered dinners at the lodge Stated Meetings and I think this has helped to encourage higher attendance and with that higher attendance came a renewed sense of fraternal relations amongst the brethren.
With the lodge’s support we have accomplished what we had set out to do. Thank you everyone for such a great year and lets continue that support into the new year and many more masonic years thereafter.
Please come out to our Annual Installation of Officers Sat. Dec. 12th at 2 p.m. to support our officers advancement and watch as I pass the gavel to Master-Elect Bro. Chad Riffe. I have no doubt that the lodge will have a great and prosperous year as he sits in the East. Congratulations my Brothers!
My profound and heartfelt thanks to my officers, our pillar supports and their ladies this year for their support and hard work. There are many things that go into the making of lodge nights that most brothers never see and it is their efforts behind the scenes, in many cases, that make all the difference.
As my final sign off, I can’t thank you enough! I want to wish you the best and a Happy Hanukkah and a Merry Christmas and may you have the Best New Year! If you need anything or just want to enjoy some fellowship, please feel free to contact me anytime.
Fraternally, Paul Cary, Master
From The West
Brethren, Ladies, Family and Friends: I would like to start off by thanking my brothers for electing me as your Master for the 2016 term. I am looking forward to serving you and the Lodge next year.
A big thank you to all of those that donated turkeys and the fixings to the food locker last month. Your continued support is much appreciated, most especially this time of year. As this is an ongoing project for the Lodge, please continue to donate when you can. The Sunrise Christian Food Ministry greatly appreciates all of our donations.
Our Annual Crab Feed is fast approaching. Our crab comes from Alaska so there will be no threat of cancellation. Mark your calendars for January 9th and get your tickets…we will be having a silent auction again and we expect a great time to be had by all!
I look forward to seeing everyone at our Annual Installation of the 2016 Officers on December 12th at 2pm….Please mark your calendars and save the date!
I hope everyone has very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Fraternally, Chad Riffe, Senior Warden
A big thank you to all of those that donated turkeys and the fixings to the food locker last month. Your continued support is much appreciated, most especially this time of year. As this is an ongoing project for the Lodge, please continue to donate when you can. The Sunrise Christian Food Ministry greatly appreciates all of our donations.
Our Annual Crab Feed is fast approaching. Our crab comes from Alaska so there will be no threat of cancellation. Mark your calendars for January 9th and get your tickets…we will be having a silent auction again and we expect a great time to be had by all!
I look forward to seeing everyone at our Annual Installation of the 2016 Officers on December 12th at 2pm….Please mark your calendars and save the date!
I hope everyone has very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Fraternally, Chad Riffe, Senior Warden
From The South
Brethren, Ladies, Family and Friends: I would like to thank everyone who contributed to our annual Turkey and Food Drive. The food bank is very grateful for all your contributions; you helped so many needy Citrus Heights families. THANK YOU!
Having our dinners catered by Granite Rock Grill was a great success in 2015, and the program is being continued in 2016. The donation will remain at $15 and will again be payable by cash, check or PayPal through the lodge website. Reservations are required for an accurate headcount, so please check in (contact info below).
As I move to new responsibilities as Senior Warden in 2016, please welcome Jeffrey Robertson, who will be assuming the duties of Junior Warden. I am certain he will serve his new position admirably.
The December 9th Stated Meeting dinner will again be prepared by Rich Gardner of Granite Rock Grill (see below), and the Job’s Daughters have a delicious dessert planned.
I look forward to seeing you at dinner and in Lodge this month!
Fraternally, Brian Evers, Junior Warden
Having our dinners catered by Granite Rock Grill was a great success in 2015, and the program is being continued in 2016. The donation will remain at $15 and will again be payable by cash, check or PayPal through the lodge website. Reservations are required for an accurate headcount, so please check in (contact info below).
As I move to new responsibilities as Senior Warden in 2016, please welcome Jeffrey Robertson, who will be assuming the duties of Junior Warden. I am certain he will serve his new position admirably.
The December 9th Stated Meeting dinner will again be prepared by Rich Gardner of Granite Rock Grill (see below), and the Job’s Daughters have a delicious dessert planned.
I look forward to seeing you at dinner and in Lodge this month!
Fraternally, Brian Evers, Junior Warden
Dinner Reservations Are Required!Must be made no later than Monday, November 9th @ 9 p.m. Call Jennifer Riffe Email: [email protected] Online: www.HardingSanJuan.com (Under the “Members” tab) | What's For Dinner?November 11th at 6:30 p.m. |
Hall BoardYour hall board congratulates Morgan Zumaeta, Creg MacFarlane and Wor. John Scofield who were elected to serve on the hall board for a three year term. As you know we are usually very quiet during the holiday season so we don’t interfere with the lodge activities and everybody enjoys the season. All we are working on is tree trimming & Dick Lewis finishing the small cabinet in the kitchen. We still need to spread out the wood clips into the gardens at some point in time. We are still looking for a church to rent our facility on Sunday's. Your hall board wishes you and yours a safe and happy Holiday Season. Fraternally, Tom Tompkins, P.M., President | From the Secretary’s TableBrethren, Our dues for 2016 are $110.00. If you have not received a reminder, you soon will. They are payable now and delinquent after January 1, 2016. Fraternally, Travis Beller, Asst. Secretary |
From The East
November is once again upon us. This month is the beginning of the transition from the old to the new in our officers Masonic journey through the line to the Oriental Chair in the East. We start that journey with the Annual Election of Officers at the November Stated Meeting and proceed to the Installation of Officers on December 12th.
The month of November brings us so many wonderful holidays that are cemented into our Great Country. We start with the celebration of beloved Veterans. Thank you to all the Veterans and may the Great Architect of The Universe bless you all! We also give many thanks to the things we cherish in our daily lives on Thanksgiving!
This last month your Pillar Officers visited the Annual Communication at Grand Lodge. We met so many great Masons from all of this great State of ours and the World. We also learned so many things that we will have the pleasure to share with the entire lodge.
We have had so many wonderful opportunities to celebrate our Golden Veterans this last year and we have another this month. We appreciate your support at every one of our amazing Stated Meetings!
Please remember that this month is our Annual Turkey Drive! Please see the Junior Warden’s “From the South” message for additional information.
That’s it for now! So until next time, I want to wish you all the best and a Happy Veterans Day and may you have the Best Thanksgiving! If you need anything, want to get involved, or just want to enjoy some fellowship, please feel free to contact me anytime.
Fraternally, Paul Cary, Master
The month of November brings us so many wonderful holidays that are cemented into our Great Country. We start with the celebration of beloved Veterans. Thank you to all the Veterans and may the Great Architect of The Universe bless you all! We also give many thanks to the things we cherish in our daily lives on Thanksgiving!
This last month your Pillar Officers visited the Annual Communication at Grand Lodge. We met so many great Masons from all of this great State of ours and the World. We also learned so many things that we will have the pleasure to share with the entire lodge.
We have had so many wonderful opportunities to celebrate our Golden Veterans this last year and we have another this month. We appreciate your support at every one of our amazing Stated Meetings!
Please remember that this month is our Annual Turkey Drive! Please see the Junior Warden’s “From the South” message for additional information.
That’s it for now! So until next time, I want to wish you all the best and a Happy Veterans Day and may you have the Best Thanksgiving! If you need anything, want to get involved, or just want to enjoy some fellowship, please feel free to contact me anytime.
Fraternally, Paul Cary, Master
From The West
Brethren, Ladies, Family and Friends:
Thank you to Brothers Brian Evers and Jeffery Robertson for putting on a wonderful Fall Festival. And thank you to all who attended…A fun time was had by all!
A big thank you to all of those that have donated to the food locker. Your continued support is much appreciated. This month is our Turkey Drive and if each and every one of us donate a turkey we can surpass last year’s donations! You can also make a cash/check donation and we will get it over to them. If you’d like to write a check please make it payable to the “Sunrise Christian Food Ministry”.
This year’s Annual Communication (Grand Lodge) was a blast! There were six of us that took the train down and rode the cable car, too! I encourage everyone to experience it at least once during your Masonic journey.
Our Annual Installation of 2016 Officers is December 12th at 2 p.m….Please mark your calendar and save the date! I look forward to seeing you there.
Fraternally, Chad Riffe, Senior Warden
Thank you to Brothers Brian Evers and Jeffery Robertson for putting on a wonderful Fall Festival. And thank you to all who attended…A fun time was had by all!
A big thank you to all of those that have donated to the food locker. Your continued support is much appreciated. This month is our Turkey Drive and if each and every one of us donate a turkey we can surpass last year’s donations! You can also make a cash/check donation and we will get it over to them. If you’d like to write a check please make it payable to the “Sunrise Christian Food Ministry”.
This year’s Annual Communication (Grand Lodge) was a blast! There were six of us that took the train down and rode the cable car, too! I encourage everyone to experience it at least once during your Masonic journey.
Our Annual Installation of 2016 Officers is December 12th at 2 p.m….Please mark your calendar and save the date! I look forward to seeing you there.
Fraternally, Chad Riffe, Senior Warden
From The South
Brethren, Ladies, Family and Friends:
Frozen Turkeys Needed! November is upon us and our biggest project of the year is here, our food and turkey drive for the Sunrise Food Locker. Please help us make this another successful event. Your food, frozen turkey and cash donations are desperately needed to help feed those in need in our Citrus Heights neighborhood. All donations stay within our area and are greatly needed. Please help our lodge support the food locker with your donation. We will take food, checks, cash or whatever works for you. You can call me, our Master or Senior Warden. WE WILL COME PICK UP YOUR DONATION if you cannot get it to the lodge. We will be looking to get the frozen turkeys from Nov 11th until Nov 25th. Please help with a donation!
The November 11th Stated Meeting dinner will again be prepared by Rich Gardner of Granite Rock Grill (see below), and the Job’s Daughters have a delicious dessert planned. I look forward to seeing you at dinner and in Lodge this month!
Fraternally, Brian Evers, Junior Warden
Frozen Turkeys Needed! November is upon us and our biggest project of the year is here, our food and turkey drive for the Sunrise Food Locker. Please help us make this another successful event. Your food, frozen turkey and cash donations are desperately needed to help feed those in need in our Citrus Heights neighborhood. All donations stay within our area and are greatly needed. Please help our lodge support the food locker with your donation. We will take food, checks, cash or whatever works for you. You can call me, our Master or Senior Warden. WE WILL COME PICK UP YOUR DONATION if you cannot get it to the lodge. We will be looking to get the frozen turkeys from Nov 11th until Nov 25th. Please help with a donation!
The November 11th Stated Meeting dinner will again be prepared by Rich Gardner of Granite Rock Grill (see below), and the Job’s Daughters have a delicious dessert planned. I look forward to seeing you at dinner and in Lodge this month!
Fraternally, Brian Evers, Junior Warden
DINNER RESERVATIONS | What's For Dinner?November 11th at 6:30 p.m. |
Hall Board | From the Secretary’s Table |
The hall board is quiet at the moment. Worshipful Poindexter installed the security welded wire on both entry gates so hopefully the quick release handles cannot be accessed from the outside. Thank you Worshipful Jim. If you have a storage cabinet in the freezer room please mark your cabinet with your groups name and put a lock on the cabinet. Your hall board is still looking for a church to rent our fine facility on Sundays. Please attend American River Lodge No 795 Stated Meeting on the First Friday of each month. They are now meeting at our San Juan Masonic Center. Happy Thanksgiving from your hall board. Fraternally, Tom Tompkins, P.M., President | Brethren, Our dues for 2016 are $110.00. If you have not received a reminder, you soon will. They are payable now and delinquent after January 1, 2016. Fraternally, Travis Beller, Asst. Secretary |
Masonic Anniversaries | Food Bank |
From The East
During the month of September we had a great Dinner and an amazing program. I would like to thank Past Grand Master, Most Worshipful John L. Cooper III for being our speaker at last month’s Constitutional Observance. It was an honor to hear him speak and to be enlightened by the wealth of information he conveyed.
As we enter the fourth quarter we can look back at the year and see that we have accomplished so much. The lodge is alive and thriving! We have had several initiations and affiliations this year. Our dinners have been a huge success and our programs have been heavily attended. This is thanks to the brethren and ladies of the lodge, your continued support of our events has been greatly appreciated. Also, this would have never have happened without the great support team that I have had the pleasure to work with this year. Thank you everyone for your support!
This month is exciting as I before mentioned. Your officers will be making the final push to get qualified for advancement and elections, which are just around the corner, in November. I have seen so much growth from our officers over the last five years and I am so proud of all their accomplishments. I only wish them the best and know they will continue on with great success.
Grand Lodge's Annual Communication is here again and we will be keeping you informed of the legislation and results. This years Communication is before our stated meeting, which will give us the opportunity to report the results to you sooner, rather than waiting until the November stated meeting, as we have done in recent years.
I am thrilled to be attending this year’s Fall Festival as Master of the lodge. It is going to be the best yet! Please plan to attend and enjoy the festivities.
That’s it for now! So until next time, I want to wish you all the best and a Happy Halloween! If you need anything, want to get involved, or just want to enjoy some fellowship, please feel free to contact me anytime.
Fraternally, Paul Cary, Master
As we enter the fourth quarter we can look back at the year and see that we have accomplished so much. The lodge is alive and thriving! We have had several initiations and affiliations this year. Our dinners have been a huge success and our programs have been heavily attended. This is thanks to the brethren and ladies of the lodge, your continued support of our events has been greatly appreciated. Also, this would have never have happened without the great support team that I have had the pleasure to work with this year. Thank you everyone for your support!
This month is exciting as I before mentioned. Your officers will be making the final push to get qualified for advancement and elections, which are just around the corner, in November. I have seen so much growth from our officers over the last five years and I am so proud of all their accomplishments. I only wish them the best and know they will continue on with great success.
Grand Lodge's Annual Communication is here again and we will be keeping you informed of the legislation and results. This years Communication is before our stated meeting, which will give us the opportunity to report the results to you sooner, rather than waiting until the November stated meeting, as we have done in recent years.
I am thrilled to be attending this year’s Fall Festival as Master of the lodge. It is going to be the best yet! Please plan to attend and enjoy the festivities.
That’s it for now! So until next time, I want to wish you all the best and a Happy Halloween! If you need anything, want to get involved, or just want to enjoy some fellowship, please feel free to contact me anytime.
Fraternally, Paul Cary, Master
From The WestBrethren, Ladies, Family and Friends: Please mark your calendar for October 24th. We will be having our annual Fall Festival at the Lodge again this year complete with a tri-tip/chicken dinner and costume contest! Festivities will begin at 5pm. We are in need of about 35 silent auction items. If you have anything you would like to donate to the silent auction please contact Jen Riffe. Looking forward…November will be our Annual Turkey Drive and we will begin taking your turkey donations the first of November…exact drop off dates will be announced in the November Trestleboard. And our annual Installation of Officers will be Saturday, December 12th. Fraternally, Chad Riffe, Senior Warden Hall BoardThe fire suppression hood over the kitchen stove is completed. All of the fire department requests have been done. Thank you Worshipful Jim Poindexter for all of your hard work in seeing that these tasks were handled. American River Lodge No. 795 will start meeting at the San Juan Masonic Center on Fridays in October, their first Stated Meeting is October 2nd. We are still looking for a church to rent our building on Sundays, we have had a church that has been back three times to check out our facility, let’s hope this turns into something positive. There are no more large projects on the drawing board at this time for our building. On October 10, 2015, please support Job’s Daughters Bethel 292 and fill your freezer with delicious homemade tamales. Tamales are large, pre-cooked and easy to re-heat. The cost is $10 for a half dozen (6).. Choice of fillings. Call Carol Burns at or Dixie Van Allen. Fraternally, Tom Tompkins, P.M., President | From The SouthBrethren, Ladies, Family and Friends: Our Fall Festival is fast approaching. Please reserve October 24th to come down to the lodge and celebrate the changing of the seasons. A $25 donation will get you a dinner of tri-tip, BBQ chicken and all the fixins. There will also be a costume contest and Silent Auction. Music will be provided by Dick MacFarlane. Social Activities / Dinner at 5:00 / 6:30 p.m. If you can donate item(s) for the silent auction, please contact Jen Riffe. Please make reservations for the Fall Festival by calling Brian Evers (me) or reserve through the lodge website: www.HardingSanJuan.com . For Stated Meeting dinner, Rich Gardner of Granite Rock Grill will again be cooking for us, and an advance “thank you” to the Job’s Daughters, who will serve the meal, clean up and have a delicious dessert planned. Get your reservations in for the October stated meeting dinner today. See “What’s for Dinner?” below. I look forward to seeing you at dinner and in Lodge this month! Fraternally, Brian Evers, Junior Warden DINNER RESERVATIONS |
5 p.m. Social/6:30 p.m. Dinner Tri-Tip/Chicken Dinner $25 Costume Contest and Prizes Live DJ and Silent Auction Reservations Call Brian Evers Or Click the Button Below.
October CalendarPlease remember to bring your canned food donations for our Community Service Project Food Locker! | We extend our Best Wishes for every happiness on your birthday and every day throughout the coming year. Masonic AnniversariesCongratulations to all the Brethren that were raised in the month of October! |
From The EastSeptember is here already and summer vacation has come to an end. As the fall season begins and cooler weather approaches, the lodge emerges from hibernation. September is Constitutional Observance month! This month brings us the holidays of Labor day and Patriot day. Your officers have been working diligently this summer to qualify for advancement. This month they will be back at work and ready to shine as always. Congratulations to Robert D. Henning who has accepted an appointment to serve as Marshal for the remainder of this year! I am pleased to announce that Past Grand Master, Most Worshipful John L. Cooper III will be our speaker this month for Constitutional Observance. I hope you will be able to attend this wonderful opportunity to hear him speak. He will give a short talk on the Constitutional Convention of 1787 called "Miracle at Philadelphia." I look forward to seeing you there. Don’t forget, the 166th Annual Communication of The Grand Lodge of California is October 9th - 11th at the Masonic Memorial Temple in San Francisco. I will be there. If you can, I highly recommend you attend. That’s it for now! So until next time I want to wish you all the best and a Happy Labor Day! Let us never forget those that lost their lives and those who continue to fight on Patriot Day! If you need anything, want to get involved, or just want to enjoy some fellowship please feel free to contact me anytime. Fraternally, Paul Cary, Master From The WestBrethren, Ladies, Family and Friends: I hope that everyone had a wonderful summer. I am ready for some nice fall weather in the upcoming months. Our food drive is another great success this year and is a wonderful project for the less fortunate in our community. A big thank you from your Senior Warden and the recipients of the food locker. And a very special thank you to Worshipful Jim Poindexter for getting all of the food over to the food locker in my absence. Please mark your calendar for October 24th. We will be having our annual Fall Festival at the Lodge again this year complete with a tri-tip/chicken dinner and costume contest! Festivities will begin at 5 p.m. If you have anything you would like to donate to the silent auction please contact Jennifer Riffe. Fraternally, Chad Riffe, Senior Warden We extend our Best Wishes for every happiness on your birthday and every day throughout the coming year. Please remember to bring your canned food donations for our Community Service Project Food Locker! | From The SouthBrethren, Ladies, Family and Friends: I hope everyone has had a wonderful summer. We had two good stated meetings while “dark” and everyone is ready to get back to the regular calendar. Thank you for your continued support. Rich Gardner of Granite Rock Grill will again be cooking for us, and an advance “thank you” to the Job’s Daughters, who will serve the meal, clean up and have a delicious dessert planned. I again want to thank Jennifer Riffe who is continuing to manage the dinner reservations and working each month with the caterer. Please continue to call or email her at the number provided to make your dinner reservations. And, you can still make reservations and pay online and that information is below as well. So…get your reservations in for the September stated meeting dinner today…see “What’s for Dinner?” below. I look forward to seeing you at dinner and in Lodge this month! Fraternally, Brian Evers, Junior Warden DINNER RESERVATIONS |
Once again, Northern California lodges are teaming up with the Giants Community Fund to provide baseball mitts for more than 20,000 at-risk youth in the Junior Giants program.
Teams of lodges in six areas are competing to give the most mitts. Support your team at: Masons4Mitts.org
Teams of lodges in six areas are competing to give the most mitts. Support your team at: Masons4Mitts.org
From The EastSummer vacation is here and July marks the beginning of the second half of the Masonic year. During the month of July we celebrate Independence Day. This is one of my favorite holidays, which is full of Masonic history. I will be out enjoying all the festivities, maybe even the Folsom Rodeo. August is full of hot nights and days, so stay cool out there. I know I will try my best to keep cool in my inflatable pool in my backyard. During these two months your officers will be working hard in advance stations. All this hard work is so they can qualify and then be elected or appointed in November. This will then be followed by installation in December. The rest of the year will go by fast and before I know it I will be sitting on the sidelines polishing my PM jewel, while trying to stay quiet. My year as Master of the lodge we have lost several brothers, all of them will be missed. During the month of June we lost one of the lodge officers. Our dear Secretary Wor. Robert J. Petterson, P.M. passed on to the Great Lodge above on June 3, 2015. He was a pillar of our lodge and kept the cogs of this vast machine of Masonry running smooth as could be. Wor. Bob was a friend and brother to all. He was always there to answer your questions, whether it was at home late at night or every Wednesday morning. When I first decided to join Freemasonry, I started by first exploring all local lodges online. I eventually found our lodges website and the first picture I saw was of Wor. Bob, with a warm welcoming smile inviting me in. I decided at that moment I would go to that lodge and join. I went the next day and had no idea what to expect, when I knocked several times on the door Wor. Bob answered the door with the same smile, he eventually became my top line signer and here I am as Master of the lodge. All thanks to the warm smile that invited me in and made me feel at home. Bob, my friend, my brother you will be deeply missed. At the June Stated Meeting I appointed Bro. Travis Beller as Assistant Secretary, until we can hold elections in November for the office of Secretary. Wor. John Scofield will be hosting a 3rd degree proficiency class during the months of July & August. If your interested in polishing up on your proficiency in the hopes of eventually giving it at the lodge please contact Wor. Scofield for additional details or just show up at the scheduled times in the Trestleboard calendar. With things moving so fast with the advancement of the officers, we are looking for brothers that have the commitment and drive to pursue the Oriental Chair. This is a great honor to go where all Past Masters have gone before. If you feel you have what it takes to commit to the officers line, then reach out to me and let it be known. We have a few exciting events coming up during the next few months at Grand Lodge. First, the Grand Lodge of California will hold its 166th Annual Communication this year. Don't miss the chance to join me October 9-11 at the California Masonic Memorial Temple where we will reconnect with brethren from throughout California, celebrate this year's many accomplishments, and draft the course for our new fraternal year. Second, the World Conference of Regular Masonic Grand Lodges is held on a different continent in a different part of the world every 18 months. This November 18-21, fraternal leaders from throughout the world will convene in North America for the first time in seven years, at the California Masonic Memorial Temple in San Francisco. I will be at both of these events so I hope to see you there! That’s it for now! So until next time I want to wish you all the best and a Happy Independence Day! Enjoy all the wonderful firework shows and BBQ’s and if you need anything, want to get involved, or just want to enjoy some fellowship please feel free to contact me anytime. Fraternally, Paul Cary, Master From The WestThank you to all that attended the Annual Masonic Family Picnic! It was a blast…we had a bounce house & water activities for the kids (& some of the adults, too) and a live DJ. The potluck was amazing and a good time was had by all! A big thank you to all who have supported our community food drive. Let’s keep the food donations coming. I will be getting over to the food locker this month and will have an update for everyone by the time September rolls around. The months of July and August bring us BBQ’s and pool parties. I hope that you all have a great summer and stay cool! Fraternally, Chad Riffe, Senior Warden We extend our Best Wishes for every happiness on your birthday and every day throughout the coming year. BUY A MITT AND MAKE A DIFFERENCEOnce again, Northern California lodges are teaming up with the Giants Community Fund to provide baseball mitts for more than 20,000 at-risk youth in the Junior Giants program. Teams of lodges in six areas are competing to give the most mitts. Support your team at: Masons4Mitts.org | From The SouthThere are no Stated Meeting Dinners during July and August. Enjoy your Summer! Fraternally, Brian Evers, Junior Warden Have A Safe & HappyHall BoardThe patio cover project is now complete and the permit is approved. Jim Poindexter (Maintenance Manager) has completed all the repairs/changes the fire department has recommended and should be signed off by the time this is published. We are still waiting to start the fire suppression system, about June 29th will be the start date and it should take about a month to complete, so the kitchen will be off limits during this time. We did have a church interested in renting on Sunday’s but haven’t heard back yet. We are also considering different ways to conserve our use of water around the property, so if you have any suggestions that may help let us know. Please reset the main meeting room when you are done with your meetings, we have a diagram on the wall for you to follow, when moving or removing chairs please put them back where they were. Fraternally, Tom Tompkins, P.M., President Masonic AnniversariesCongratulations to all the Brethren that were raised in the months of July and August! Please remember to bring your canned food donations for our Community Service Project Food Locker! |
From The EastSummer is here! This month brings us a few events to enjoy. A few of those events are the annual Roll Call Ceremony where we will pay a final tribute to those brothers who have passed into the celestial lodge above. Our annual Masonic Family Potluck Picnic will be held on June 20th at the Lodge and will be fun for all ages. We also honor our fathers and grandfathers on Fathers Day. Summer also brings outdoor activities; family vacations and time to just enjoy the nice warm days. It also means we are approaching our “Dark” months for July and August. Although we will not confer degrees or have stated meeting dinners during months we are “Dark,” we still hold Stated Meetings. Congratulations to our officers who made the jump to their new stations half way through the year and for being installed at our May stated meeting. Grand Master Russ Charvonia has proclaimed June 2015 to be Masonic Homes Month. During this month our brothers and their widows should be made aware of the resources available to them, including the toll-free support number 888-466-3642. You can find out more information on this at the Grand Lodge website and you can read the Grand Masters letter here at http://goo.gl/Whmn6L. That’s it for now! So until next time I want to wish you all the best and a Happy Father’s Day and if you need anything, want to get involved, or just want to enjoy some fellowship please feel free to contact me anytime. Fraternally, Paul Cary, Master From The WestI will start off by thanking my Brothers for electing me as the Senior Warden for the remainder of the year. I also congratulate Brother Brian Evers for being elected the Junior Warden and congratulations to our new Senior Deacon, Brother Jeffrey Robertson and our new Junior Steward, Julius Cadorna. Please remember to get your RSVP’s and potluck choices in to my lovely wife Jennifer as the Lodge Family Picnic is fast approaching! Mark your calendars for June 20th at the Lodge…It will be entertaining for all ages so bring the grandkids, grandparents and everyone in between! There will be a live DJ and lots of fun to be had by all! A big thank you for all who have supported our community food drive. Let’s keep the food donations coming. Fraternally, Chad Riffe, Senior Warden Annual Masonic Family PicnicWe need a head count! Bring your kids & grandkids! Sign up to bring your favorite potluck dish. We need side dishes, appetizers, chips & dip, salads, desserts and non-alcoholic beverages. The Lodge will provide the hamburgers, hotdogs & all the fixings! Please RSVP to Jennifer Riffe. We extend our Best Wishes for every happiness on your birthday and every day throughout the coming year. Masonic AnniversariesCongratulations to all the Brethren that were raised in the month of June! | From The SouthBrethren, Ladies, Family and Friends: Thank you all for another great turnout at dinner last month. Rich Gardener of Granite Rock Grill served a great BBQ Chicken dinner and continues to do an amazing job on the catering! Thank you to the Job’s Daughters and Carol Burns for serving our meal, providing the scrumptious dessert and for cleaning up after our meal. I also thank Jennifer Riffe who has so kindly offered to continue helping with the dinner reservations and working each month with the caterer. Please continue to call or email her at the number provided to make your dinner reservations. And, you can still make reservations and pay online and that information is below as well. So…get your reservations in for the June stated meeting dinner today…see “What’s for Dinner?” Below. I look forward to seeing you at dinner and in Lodge this month! Fraternally, Brian Evers, Junior Warden DINNER RESERVATIONS |
BUY A MITT AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Once again, Northern California lodges are teaming up with the Giants Community Fund to provide baseball mitts for more than 20,000 at-risk youth in the Junior Giants program.
Teams of lodges in six areas are competing to give the most mitts. Support your team at: Masons4Mitts.org
Teams of lodges in six areas are competing to give the most mitts. Support your team at: Masons4Mitts.org
NOTICE
SPECIAL ELECTION FOR SENIOR AND JUNIOR WARDENS WILL BE HELD AT THE MAY STATED MEETING
All member Master Masons in good standing, whose dues are paid, or have been remitted for 2015 are entitled to vote
Notice: In February, the Lodge voted to request a dispensation to keep our November meeting on the 11th, rather than have it on the By-laws mandated move to the 18th. The Inspector approved the dispensation on March 15, and gave us a copy on April 8. The dispensation says: .... the Lodge is required to give notice of this change in the next regular Trestleboard .....So here it is.
From The EastMay is here and we have almost finished half of the year. We can look back at the beginning of this year and be truly excited with what we have accomplished. May also brings us Memorial Day. Please remember those brave men and women that have fought and died for our Great Country. May we never forget them and their sacrifice. Let us not forget to think of our Mothers this month and wish them the best Mother's Day they can possibly have. May our Mothers who have passed be remembered always. April was a very busy month. After qualifying for their advanced stations at the end of April we are ready for a special mid-year election and installation of Junior and Senior Wardens and the rest of the line officers who will “step up”. After this month we will be practicing for next year qualification and regular advancement again. Several officers attended the Master and Warden retreat in April. We look forward to applying what we learned. With the advancement of the officers, we are looking for brothers that have the commitment and drive to pursue the Oriental Chair. This is a great honor to go where all Past Masters have gone before. If you have the time and energy to commit to the officers line, please let me know! This month we celebrate our Youth Orders at the lodge. Please join your fellow brethren and me at the May stated meeting. We will have a youth activity this month. Let’s show our support and fill the sidelines with as many as we can. Please don't forget to support our Youth throughout the year by attending their functions. May was proclaimed Champion Civility Month by Grand Master Russ Charvonia. You can find out more information on this at the Grand Lodge website and the Civility Toolbox website at www.civilitycenter.org. That’s it for now! So until next time I want to wish you all the best and a Happy Memorial Day and Mothers Day and if you need anything, want to get involved, or just want to enjoy some fellowship please feel free to contact me anytime. Fraternally, Paul Cary, Master From The WestBrethren, I thank you, once again, for the opportunity to serve as Senior Warden of this Lodge. As planned, I now step aside and other officers will step-up in their journey to the East Please take a moment to thank them for the great work they do. It is a huge responsibility to just be able to advance one chair. But the officers are advancing two stations this year. Keep up the good work my Brothers. Once again I ask for your help. The ladies of the leisure club need material. Look around your closets. Do you have some yards of material or blankets or old sheets that you can donate to their cause? Contact me if you have something you would like to donate. Fraternally, John Scofield, P.M., Senior Warden We extend our Best Wishes for every happiness on your birthday and every day throughout the coming year. Masonic AnniversariesCongratulations to all the Brethren that were raised in the month of May! BUY A MITT AND MAKE A DIFFERENCEOnce again, Northern California lodges are teaming up with the Giants Community Fund to provide baseball mitts for more than 20,000 at-risk youth in the Junior Giants program. Teams of lodges in six areas are competing to give the most mitts. Support your team at: Masons4Mitts.org | From The SouthBrethren, Ladies, Family and Friends: Thank you all for quite possibly a record setting turnout for a stated meeting dinner last month. Rich Gardener of Granite Rock Grill served an awesome Salmon dinner to 71 folks and continues to do an amazing job on the catering! Thank you to the Job’s Daughters and Carol Burns for providing the scrumptious dessert and Worshipful Tom Tompkins for helping them clean up after our meal. I’d also like to thank my wife, Jennifer, for helping me out with collecting the money and making sure all my duties were handled in my absence. I also want to thank everyone for the amazing turnout that we have had at the last four dinners and for calling and making reservations. It has truly made the transition to having a caterer very seamless. So…get your reservations in for the May stated meeting dinner today…see “What’s for Dinner?” below. Please mark your calendar for Saturday, June 20th at 11 a.m. We will be having the Annual Masonic Family Picnic again this year. The picnic will be held here at the Lodge. The Lodge will be providing the hamburgers and hotdogs and entertainment for the kids and we need you to bring your favorite appetizer, side dish or dessert to share potluck style! Please call Jennifer Riffe at (916) 205-1174 to RSVP so we can get a head count and let her know what side dish you will bringing! If you aren’t sure what to bring she will be keeping a list and have some ideas for you. Please join us…it is sure to be a great time!!! I look forward to seeing you at dinner and in Lodge this month! Fraternally, Chad Riffe, Junior Warden DINNER RESERVATIONS |
From the EastOnce more we hear the feet of the Easter bunny steadily approaching. Spring is finally here! Clean out those closets and enjoy the delightful weather and fresh flowers everywhere! March was a very busy month. We have had several initiations into the fraternity, and one raising to Master Mason. It was a great month! We also have few more applications to still investigate. In the middle of all our degree conferrals, we hosted a wonderful Sweethearts Luncheon. This month we celebrate our public schools at the lodge. Please join your fellow brethren and me at the April stated meeting. We have some students from the local schools, that will present their essays to the lodge. Let’s show our support and fill the sidelines with as many as we can. Your officers are currently practicing to advance to the next station while getting certified for a mid-year election in May. Wor. John Scofield will be resigning at the April stated meeting to pursue a full-time officers coach position in the lodge. This leaves a gap for advancement. All the officers, except me, will advance one station to the east. With the advancement of the officers, we are looking for brothers that have the commitment and drive to pursue the Oriental Chair. This is a great honor to go where all Past Masters have gone before. If you feel you have what it takes to commit to the officers line, then reach out to me and let it be known. Please note the following: The month of May will be our Youth Observance Month. Show your support by attending our May Stated Meeting and any youth events. Our 5th Annual Lodge Picnic & BBQ is fast approaching. It will be at the lodge on June 20th. That’s it for now! So until next time I want to wish you all the best and a Happy Easter holiday and Passover and if you need anything, want to get involved, or just want to enjoy some fellowship please feel free to contact me anytime. Fraternally, Paul Cary, Master From the WestI would like to thank everyone for your generous donations for the Sunrise Food Locker. We hope to have in place a nice sign designating our food drop off area. Many people have asked me where do I bring my donation. So I think we have solved that mystery. If you would like to make a cash donation instead of dropping off food please contact me and I can assist you with that. My number is here in the Trestleboard. The food locker is a 501C (3) charitable institution. So if you are looking for something to donate to with a write off here is your opportunity. Fraternally, John Scofield, P.M., Sr. Warden We extend our Best Wishes for every happiness on your birthday and every day throughout the coming year. Masonic AnniversairesCongratulations to all the Brethren that were raised in the month of April! BUY A MITT AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE Once again, Northern California lodges are teaming up with the Giants Community Fund to provide baseball mitts for more than 20,000 at-risk youth in the Junior Giants program. Teams of lodges in six areas are competing to give the most mitts. Support your team at: Masons4Mitts.org Fraternally, Jim Watt, PM | From the SouthBrethren, Ladies, Family and Friends: Thank you all for such a fabulous turnout at the March stated meeting dinner. Rich Gardener of Granite Rock Grill continues to do an amazing job on the catering! Thank you to the Job’s Daughters and Carol Burns for providing the scrumptious dessert and cleaning up after our meal. I’d also like to thank my wife, Jennifer, for helping me out with collecting the money and making sure all my duties were handled in my absence. I also want to let everyone know we will be having the Masonic Family Picnic again this year and it is sure to be a fun time. Please mark your calendars for Saturday, June 20th at 11 a.m. More details to follow next month…start thinking about which side dish you’d like to share! For your convenience, the Lodge website has been updated with all the stated meeting dinners for 2015 so that you can register at any time…for one dinner or for all the dinners! Remember, reservations are required! I look forward to seeing you at dinner and in Lodge this month! Fraternally, Chad Riffe, Junior Warden DINNER RESERVATIONS |
NOTICE OF POSSIBLE CHANGE OF BYLAWS
Brethren, our Lodge Leadership Committee reported at our February Stated Meeting that dues and fees increases are now needed. A resolution to increase dues for all members and application fees for new members was introduced for discussion and voting at the March Stated Meeting. In order to give the brethren sufficient notice…
THE BRETHREN OF HARDING SAN JUAN LODGE ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED: THE DISCUSSION AND VOTING UPON A CHANGE IN OUR BYLAWS WILL BE CONDUCTED DURING THE MARCH STATED MEETING.
THE BRETHREN OF HARDING SAN JUAN LODGE ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED: THE DISCUSSION AND VOTING UPON A CHANGE IN OUR BYLAWS WILL BE CONDUCTED DURING THE MARCH STATED MEETING.
From the EastSpring is upon us once again. It's time for St. Patrick's day and of course Spring cleaning. Remember to look in your food pantry and ask your family, friends and neighbors to do the same, and donate your canned goods or dry goods to the local food bank by bringing them into the lodge. I would like to thank everyone for the outstanding attendance we've had at the Lodge, particularly for the stated meeting dinners. I feel the dinners are a great success and everyone seems to enjoy themselves. We are looking forward to a very busy month here at the lodge. With three new applicants and if elected, we will have four candidates for March! We should look forward to a lot of raising in the near future. Ladies please join us after the March stated meeting dinner and program for some fun games. One of the main goals of Freemasonry is to create “a sacred band or society of friends and brothers”. I think we are doing ourselves proud in meeting that objective. Freemasonry is so much more than just ritual. It is about creating a selfless individual who strives to ask himself, What can I do to help? How can I make this better for others? How can I serve? It is important to attend the March Stated Meeting so that your voice can be heard. Please listen to all discussions and weigh all sides to make the best decision for the lodge. That’s it for now! So until next time I want to wish you all the best and if you need anything, want to get involved, or just want to enjoy some fellowship please feel free to contact me anytime. The best way to reach me is by phone or text. Fraternally, Paul Cary, Master From the WestBrethren it was so good to see so many at our last Stated Meeting. Food, Fun and Fellowship, that’s what Masons are all about. Our Candidates are continuing their progress thru their proficiencies. Please join us for the upcoming degrees. Dates and times are found in this Trestleboard. See you in Lodge. Fraternally, John Scofield, P.M., Sr. Warden We extend our Best Wishes for every happiness on your birthday and every day throughout the coming year. Masonic AnniversariesCongratulations to all the Brethren that were raised in the month of March! Hall BoardGreetings from your hall board The hall board is still looking for a church to rent our facility. If you have a potential church please call Bob Jackson, at 916-988-5979 By the time you read this, the lodge’s patio cover should be installed. Worshipful Jim Poindexter continues to do a great job managing the maintenance of our facility. Please check out the lodge’s new website calendar, it has the entire list of activities for the building listed with any details you may need: www.HardingSanJuan.com Fraternally, Tom Tompkins, P.M., President | From the SouthBrethren, Ladies, Family and Friends: Thank you all for such an amazing turnout at the February stated meeting dinner…67 served! Rich Gardener of Granite Rock Grill continues to do an amazing job on the catering! Thank you to Pat Gore for providing the scrumptious dessert and to the Job’s Daughters and Carol Burns for serving and Worshipful Tom Tompkins for helping them with cleaning up after our meal. Remember, Reservations ARE Required! Please see below for your registering options…last month was almost a full house and we were very close to turning folks away! Please see “What’s for Dinner?” below for the menu & the contact information to get your reservations in. I look forward to seeing you at dinner and in Lodge this month! The Sweetheart Luncheon will be held on Saturday, March 21st. Social hour begins at 11 a.m. and lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. A few of the Masons & their wives will be serving and our menu will be a nice salad to start followed with a scrumptious quiche, tasty sandwich, seasonal fruit and a delicious dessert. Light hors d’oeuvres will be served during social hour and Dick MacFarlane will be providing our musical entertainment for the luncheon. Our Harding San Juan Belles will be our guests and for all others the admission is $15 at the door. Reservations are required so please call Jen Riffe to RSVP and also let her know if you can assist in escorting one of our Belles. Jen will have a list of those Belles who wish to attend and need transportation. Fraternally, Chad Riffe, Junior Warden Must be made no later than Monday, |
From the EastThe shortest month of the year is upon us. The month of February brings us many Presidents birthdays and the wonderful holiday of Valentines day. Presidents George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Ronald Reagan were all born during February. Let us not forget our loved ones during this month. Keep them close and when ever you have the chance tell them you love them. We had some great fellowship at the Crab Feed, it was a huge success! Thank you to all the volunteers who helped put it together and thank you to all those who came out and enjoyed it. Ladies let us entertain you! So please join us after the February stated meeting dinner and program for some fun games. We have some great things going on, so come on down and check it out! I would like to see more of our brethren get involved at the lodge, and one way to do that is the investigative committee. If you have any interest in participating let me know. If you are assigned to an investigating committee, please discharge your duty in a timely manner. Give your prospective brother a call and make arrangements to meet him at his home, preferably when his family will be around. Please take the time to try to get a feel for him to see if he would be a good fit for our Lodge. Encourage him (and his family) to ask questions, to also make sure that our Lodge would be a good fit for him. Encouraging our prospective members and newly initiated brothers to attend lodge functions, is a key role we must all play. I would like to see our brothers paired with a newer member and become a mentor. This is in addition to the assignment of a coach. The Mentoring Program consists of assigning a well educated Brother to a Candidate, to act as his mentor, educator, and companion for a period of up to one year, thereby, creating an active, educated, and working Brother. If your interested in becoming a mentor for this program please let me know. Here is a look forward at our upcoming calendar. February 28th will be our monthly lodge breakfast. March 21st we will be having our annual Sweethearts program. June 20th will be our annual lodge picnic. Thats it for now! So until next time I want to wish you all the best and if you need anything, want to get involved, or just want to enjoy some fellowship please call. Fraternally, Paul Cary, Master From the WestGreetings from the West. Brethren our food locker donations have slowed down. This is an ongoing project for the entire year. Please we need your help. Your donations go to the Sunrise food locker across the street. This locker helps those less fortunate in the Citrus Heights Area. Won’t you please help us? We have some degrees planned for this month. On Feb 2nd won’t you join us as we raise Brother Julius Cadorna to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason? Then on February 16th we will Pass Brother John Senuca to the Fellowcraft Degree and looking forward to Monday March 2nd we will initiate Brother Darrell Redding’s grandson (Brandon) to the Craft. This will make 3 Generations of Redding’s in our Lodge. Please mark your calendar and join us for these degrees. In this Month of Masonic History on Feb. 7th 1981 the Grand Lodge of Alaska was organized. On Feb. 9th Harry S. Truman received his 1st degree, On Feb 11th in 1988 a group of Masonic Leaders met with President Ronald Reagan. The Grand Master of Wash. D.C. presented him with a certificate and the Scottish Rite and Shrine Bodies made him an Honorary member of those bodies. On Feb. 11th 1909 U.S. President William Howard Taft received his 1st Degree, Feb. 18th in 1811 The Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia in Wash. D.C. was formed. On Feb 22nd in 1887 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle received his 2nd degree and on Feb 23rd in 1853 the Grand Lodge of Minnesota was formed. I hope you find this information interesting. I will try to mix up different topics each month. Fraternally, John Scofield, P.M., Sr. Warden We extend our Best Wishes for every happiness on your birthday and every day throughout the coming year. | From the SouthBrethren, Ladies, Family and Friends: Thank you all for such a fabulous turnout at the January stated meeting dinner. I am so happy to say that we had 54 dinner reservations for our first catered meal! Rich Gardener of Granite Rock Grill did an amazing job on the food and we are excited for February’s dinner! Please see “What’s for Dinner?” below for the menu & the contact information to get your reservations in. Remember, reservations are required! For your convenience the Lodge website has been updated with all the stated meeting dinners for 2015 so that you can register at any time…for one dinner or for all the dinners! Thank you to the Job’s Daughters and Carol Burns for providing the scrumptious dessert and a huge thank you to Worshipful Tom Tompkins for helping the Job’s Daughters and Carol Burns with clean up after our meal. The Sweetheart Dinner will be held on March 21st this year so please mark your calendars and be on the lookout in the March Trestleboard for all of the details. I look forward to seeing you at dinner and in Lodge this month! Fraternally, Chad Riffe, Junior Warden DINNER RESERVATIONS |
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