Communication
On July 28th Winter Park Lodge will be dark for summer break.
0 comments - Posted by Ricardo Parente at 12:41 PM - Categories: Communications
0 comments - Posted by Ricardo Parente at 12:41 PM - Categories: Communications
So much has happened in the last week of June! The 53rd Annual St. John's Day Breakfast Program was a huge success, with about 150 brothers in attendance. They were witness to another outstanding program from Mike Juett and Chris Chag (with help from R.W. King), and the traditional trip to the East by our new Junior Grand Warden, Jorge Aladro. M.W. Richard Lynn gave a very sharp address on future of Masonry through the lens of our youth groups – DeMolay International, International Order of Rainbow for Girls and Job's Daughters. He pointed out that these kids are looking for guidance, and we, as Masons, should be setting a good example so that our youth see Masons as more than someone who will write an occasional check to support them, but as men who live their beliefs and are happy and successful doing so.
That evening, R.W. Chet King welcomed the entire Grand Line at the Scottish Rite Center for the 17th District Meeting. After one of Paul Smith's outstanding dinners, the ladies listened to a motivational speaker while the tyled meeting took place, culminating in Most Worshipful Dale Goehrig's message about "Masonry Beyond the Four Walls." M.W. Goehrig encourages all the lodges to seek activities that will get us out into the community, so that they might gain a favorable opinion of our institution
This could not only increase membership, but expand the quality of the membership as well by giving all of our members more tangible purposes that benefit themselves in addition to the recipient of our charity.
All this was going on in the middle of Rainbow Grand Assembly at the Innisbrook Resort in Palm Harbor. Becky Dunlap, from Hope Assembly #82 (sponsored by S. Seminole Lodge), concluded her term as Grand Worthy Advisor as the state went "Wild for Rainbow." The final tally is not yet in, but she will soon be making a donation to her service project, the Friends of the J. "Ding" Darling Wildlife Refuge in Sanibel. Her vision and enthusiasm made for the liveliest, if not the best, Grand Assembly in memory.
The next couple of months will be a bit more subdued in the lodge. Pat Biggs is looking for volunteers on the morning of July 4th in downtown Winter Park to help serve that great American bit of cuisine – you guessed it - hot dogs. Get in touch with Pat for the details. We have a Fellowcraft Degree on July 7th, with our stated meeting on the 14th. We will then be dark until August 25th. On Saturday, August 8th, we will be hosting a memorial service for Alice Kummer, the wife of one of our past masters.
Other district & state events in July include the Masters and Warders meeting at Winter Garden Lodge on July 11th, and district school of instruction at Winter Garden on July 8th & 22nd. See http://www.district17-masterswardens.com/ for more. The Florida DeMolay State Conclave will be held July 25th - July 28th at the Paramount Plaza Hotel, 2900 SW 13th Street in Gainesville. See http://www.fldemolay.org/ for more details.
I hope everyone in the Masonic Family has a safe and happy summer, rested and ready to crank it up again for the second part of the year.
Fraternally,
Bill Valentino, Worshipful Master
0 comments - Posted by Bill Valentino at 12:35 AM - Categories: 1. East
Hello my brothers, summer is here. I want to wish everyone a happy, fun and a safe summer.
Many brothers and their families are traveling over the summer vacation and once again our lodge will be dark for the last meeting in July and the first meeting in August.
For those of you that are traveling over the summer and are able to travel to the other lodges in and out of state please at our next meeting back discuss your experience.
I would like to thank again for all the brothers that helped in another edition of St. John's day. I would also like to thank W. Harry Eisenberg for sitting in the West for me.
Here is a summer poem that I found by Wayne Jarus caller Sweet Summer.
The boats adrift in the harbor, As thoughts in a calm mind,
A liquid sun beaming today and forever, We hoard happiness a smile at a time
As thoughts in a calm mind, Finding respite in cool shade,
A liquid sun beaming today and forever, Butterflies flutter in a golden haze
Finding respite in cool shade, In this pastel world of light and shadows,
Butterflies flutter in a golden haze, And crickets sing in motionless meadows
Oh sweet summer stay and sleep, A liquid sun beaming today and forever,
Lingering dreams and afternoons of heat, The boats adrift in the harbor.
Mark Avery, Senior Warden
0 comments - Posted by Mark Avery at 12:27 AM - Categories: 2. West
Summer has officially arrived which means this Trestle-board is
still sitting in your mailbox because it’s far too hot to go all the
way to the curb to retrieve the postman’s delivery. One of the benefits
of e-mail is that it is an air-conditioned form of the pony express.
Without the saddle sores. Unless you have a pony as a computer chair.
And that would be just weird.
So as I sit atop my saddle today, I think about all the people who have stepped up to help out during the last month at Winter Park Lodge. St. John’s Day, Masters & Wardens, an E.A. degree and more were all a success thanks to people who chipped in to contribute. I would like to thank the members of OES Pioneer Chapter 99 for their help once again with the St. John’s Day breakfast. Our sisters from Eastern Star are an example that we can be very successful when we all work together. Together we can do great things.
Chris Chag, Junior Warden
0 comments - Posted by Chris Chag at 12:24 AM - Categories: 3. South
To those who have not paid your 2009 dues which should have been paid by December 2008, please pay immediately.
Thank you.
Enough said.
Worshipful John E. Bukoski, Secretary
0 comments - Posted by Bill Valentino at 12:19 AM - Categories: 4. Secretary