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Volume 8 Issue 8 |
Visit us on the web: August 2007 |
HAPPY Birthdays James L. Bernstein Howard W. Champion Jr. Gary C. Kish Milton E. Kramer Bruce E. Maxwell David D. Rabb Donald K. Shelton
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HAPPY Masonic Birthdays Ross A. Brown Jr.(23) Joe A. Henry(58) Ira Long(2) Jerry H. Nutall(46) Albert L. Sanders(38) Kenneth W. Stone(50)
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BIRTHDAY
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Aug Schedule 11th 9am – Coffee & Donuts 10am – Lodge 12:00 pm- Lunch with Eastern Star
25th 9am – Coffee & Donuts 10am – 1st Degree on 2 Scottsdale # 43 Candidates
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Sep Schedule 8th 9am – Coffee & Donuts 10am – Lodge 12:00 pm- Lunch with Eastern Star
Possible Degree work (2nd) |
2007 Officers Worshipful Master R. Scott Teichrow (928-425-8293) Senior Warden William Garrard, PM (602-866-8204) Junior Warden Robert Gillette, PM Secretary Joe A. Henry PM (928-425-6686) Treasurer Oscar T. Lyon Jr., PGM (602-252-2739) Senior Deacon Earl Warner Junior Deacon Brad Busler, PM Chaplain Paul Dore' Sr, PM Marshall Ralph A. Gerhardt. PM Senior Steward Howard Billingsley, PM Junior Steward Art Salcido Jr. Tyler Henry Johnson Trustees: Robert Gillette, PM 2011 Henry London, PM, 2010 Paul Dore' Sr. PM, 2009 Howard Billingsley, PM, 2008 R Scott Teichrow, 2007 |
O.E.S. #8 Luncheon Aug 11 Country Kitchen
Committees
Public Schools - Bro. Jim Heimer Widows - W. Rusty Moore Kids Voting - W. Rusty Moore Education - W. Howard Billingsley By-Laws - MW Oscar Lyon Jr. Membership - WB. Doug Skowron Community Events - W. Paul Dore' Sr. |
Meeting Calendar 2007 Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2 - OES #8 6 - OES #8 4 - OES #8 1 - OES #8 6 - OES #8 11 - WM #3 8 - WM #3 13 - WM #3 10- WM # 3 8 - WM #3
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Bikes for Books The winners of the bicycles for
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50 Years Ago White Mountain Lodge August 1957 The lodge approved the purchase of 12 banquet tables and 100 chairs for the Banquet Hall. Brothers Cuthrel Goodman and Kenneth Stone were raised to the sublime degree of Master Mason. Doric Lodge August 1957 PM Thames requested help in cleaning up the lot at the new Lodge Hall and move the Piano and cooler to the building |
Something to Think About |
"A well known speaker started off his seminar by holding up a $20 bill. In
the room of 200, he asked, 'who would like this $20 bill?' Hands started
going up. He said, 'I am going to give this $20 to one of you but first, let
me do this.' He proceeded to crumple the dollar bill up. He then asked, 'who
still wants it?' Still the hands were up in the air. Well, he replied, 'What
if I do this?' And he dropped it on the ground and started to grind it into
the floor with his shoe. He picked it up, now crumpled and dirty. "Now who
still wants it?' Still the hands went into the air. 'My friends, you have all learned a very valuable lesson. No matter what I did to the money, you still wanted it because it did not decrease in value. It was still worth $20. Many times in our lives, we are dropped, crumpled, and ground into the dirt by the decisions we make and the circumstances that come our way. We feel as though we are worthless. But no matter what has happened or what will happen, you will never lose your value: dirty or clean, crumpled or finely creased, you are still priceless to those who love you. The worth of our lives comes not in what we do or who we know, but by who we are. You are special - Don't ever forget it." There is nobody like You! |