TUCSON LODGE #4, F. & A. M. 3590 N Country Club Road Tucson, Arizona 85716 LODGE PHONE: 323-2821 EMAIL: tl4so@hotmail.com www.tucsonlodge4.homestead.com NICK ANDRESS Senior Warden 400-9739 nico7a@gmail.com JON SCHMIDT Worshipful Master 465-5485 willowbe99@gmail.com WILL WILKINSON Junior Warden 981-1200 will4az@gmail.com CRAIG GROSS, P.M., Lodge Secretary - 795-3932 cgross12@cox.net JOHN PROKOP Website Editor - 529-2807 jfprokop@comcast.net VOLUME 135 APRIL 2016 NUMBER 4 From The East B rethren, The more you know, the more you know you don't know. This is a quote from Aristotle who, based on his moral concept of Virtue Theory, can be correlated with that of the teachings of Freemasonry. Like Freemasonry, Aristotle follows Socrates and Plato in taking the virtues to be central to a well-lived life. The quote could be interpreted as means of pursing further light and that you should not be discouraged if your quest for knowledge transpires to more questions than answers. As Master of Tucson Lodge #4, certain decisions require the input and consultation by those who have the knowledge and experience on specific issues. I am not one to be hasty with decisions but instead base my judgements on rationalizing the information that has been provided. Therefore it is essential to promote communication between the Master and Brethren and vice versa. March has been another active month starting with the Fellowship Breakfast and a great turnout of brethren to see the Don Giovanni opera. The Junior Warden and Stewards prepared an excellent steak dinner for Past Master s night and a 1 st Degree was exemplified by the Past Masters in proper style. Tucson Lodge was the host for the Arizona Chapter DeMolay Installation with the Arizona State DeMolay officers performing the installation and great refreshments afterwards. We had our first potluck dinner for the year and a Master Mason degree to close the month. April will begin with the Officer Retreat in Casa Grande the first weekend of the month. Due to the absence of the officers and others, Apr 1st-3rd April 2016 Calendar GL Officer Retreat - Casa Grande Apr 4h Official Visit - King Solomon #5 Crystal Palace, Tombstone 6 pm Apr 6th Apr 7th Apr 12th Apr 13th Apr 14th Apr 20th Apr 21st Apr 27th Apr 28th Apr 30th Stated Meeting Dinner 6pm Stated Meeting 7pm Masonic Education 6:30 pm First Degree 7 pm Degree Practice 6:30 pm Third Degree 6:30 pm Deadwood Breakfast 11:30am @ Laverna s Coffee Shop Please remember to register for the Stated Dinner by contacting the Secretary at 795-3932 or 323-2821, or by email TL4SO@hotmail.com the Fellowship Breakfast will be cancelled for April. We are also planning a trip to visit our Brethren at King Solomon Lodge in Tombstone on Monday, April 4. I expect that we will have at least two degrees in April along with our Masonic Education night. Finally, leading us into May we will be hosting the Widows Luncheon at the Gaslight Theatre on Sunday, May 1 st. -Fraternally, Jon Schmidt,Worshipful Master 2016 Dues are Now Payable to the Lodge. Please check your Dues Card. It should be Yellow for 2016.
Brethren, From The West March is a time for rebirth and renewal as it opens the gateway to Spring, but before we turn too hastily toward what lies ahead, I wish to acknowledge the good works being done week in and week out at Tucson Lodge #4 by the many who give so much of their time and themselves to improve our fraternity and its prospects for the future. Without these folks and their efforts, we would become a group of names fading and dwindling into obscurity, rather than the family that we have formed. Our Past Masters have established the traditions that we hold dear and stand by the current line of officers as sturdy supports whenever we need their skills, counsel, or gentle recommendations for enhancing the quality of our Masonic lives. Rich Hall and Bob Conrad provide a portal through which the men of the world outside our lodge building may pass to discover if they and Masonry are suited for each other. The officers create opportunities for continuing the line of ancient wisdom, knowledge, and traditions that are the essence of Masonry. J.W. Will Wilkinson as well as his Kitchen Crew have assumed control of our food prep/ meals and have invested long hours putting quality food on our plates when we come together. Our spouses and loved ones have often seen us leave for lodge, practice, events, etc. when they could have used a bit more of us around the home or sharing in the day to day responsibilities of life. We should acknowledge what they give even as they may be at home while we are at lodge for they chose us to be a part of their lives and often we must take back some of ourselves from them to give to the Craft. But we hope that in doing so, we make the world a better place and ourselves better men from which those same loved ones will derive a better quality of life. Our youth groups continue to flourish and offer promise for the next generation as its potential leaders infused with Masonic values, respect, and character. Their support is vital for it ensures that we always look forward to a new dawn and a never-ending supply of Springs. A special appreciation must also be shown to brothers like Joaquin who has taken it upon himself to minister to our enhancement of Masonic Knowledge through the education classes that he leads. And finally, although there are others who will be thanked at their special time, appreciation must be given to our new brethren for honoring us in return with their fellowship and commitment. They are tomorrow s foundation of the Lodge that we all come to with love and fraternity today. They are the future Past Masters, Education Leaders, officers, Masons of the Year, and preservers of our traditions. Thank you all for all that you do. Your gifts are not unnoticed and your fraternity is what brings us all together over the weeks, months, years, and centuries. -Sincerely, Nick Andress, Senior Warden Brethren, From The South It is time again to celebrate one of Masonry s favorite traditions: eating together. In March we enjoyed tasty treats at degrees, practices and Masonic education. The March Fellowship breakfast was friendly and fun. Brother Gene Wickey brought his special blended white and yellow grits that were a hit as always. Your Senior and Junior Stewards, Drew Guzman and Nick Posuniak and MW PGM Jim Wadley cooked your March breakfasts. The Tucson Lodge No. 4 officers with be out of town in Casa Grande April 1, 2 and 3 for a Grand Lodge of Arizona Office Training Program. Therefore, no one will be readily available to cook for a Fellowship Breakfast on April 2 nd and it has been cancelled for April only. Ginny helped us all again for the March stuffed chicken breast, rice pilaf, roasted asparagus with mixed salad and French bread. Coffee followed with a wonderful special dessert prepared by Ginny Fortson almond, pear, cream cheese tarts. The Job s Daughters led by Shari Schmidt were super servers for the evening. Special thanks go out to Gert White, Ginny Fortson and Laurie for slicing and pounding the chicken breasts flat for 3 hours on Tuesday so they would be ready to stuff and roll up on Wednesday morning. Thanks again also to Ellie Hall, Shari Schmidt, Tracy Posuniak, Chris Ahern and Laurie for their kitchen and meal help for stated meeting in March at the lodge. Gratitude and personal happiness research shows it helps all of us to be thankful and show gratitude to others. Research in this area has shown explicitly that being grateful and verbally expressing it to persons who deserve gratitude improves your own health and increases your own sense of well being after you complete the process by expressing it. Please let our volunteer cooks, helpers and servers know you are grateful for what they do. It rewards them and helps you too in the process. Work is love made visible. -- Kahlil Gibran On March 9, our Past Masters dinner included rib eye steaks, salad, ranch beans, baked potatoes, roasted asparagus and cherry pie, apple pie or nut brownies with vanilla ice cream for dessert. The meal was followed by another perfect, past master performance art ritual degree conferral by the masterful, experienced thespians at beginning at 7 pm. The Past Masters exemplified another exemplary first degree with only Masons present. We enjoyed roasted Greek lamb at the lodge potluck dinner on March 23 and other good food from our lodge members. The April stated meeting dinner will be on April 6, 2016, at 6:00 p.m. We will serve mixed salad, spiral sliced ham, a vegetable side dish and white rolls. Coffee will follow with a surprise dessert. Dinner is served at 6:00 pm followed by the April stated meeting at 7 pm sharp. Please join us for fun and fellowship. It is a pleasure serving this year as your Junior Warden. Thank you all very much! -William Wilkinson, Esq, Junior Warden
From The Secretary One of the Lodges charitable endeavors is to support our veterans at the VA Hospital. We collect all kinds of personal products for the men and women in the VA Hospital and deliver them through the VA volunteer office. The types of things we collect are: Gift Cards (maximum $20.00 each) Telephone Cards (maximum 30 minutes on each card) Bottled Water Movie Tickets with refreshment coupons Comfort Items (travel size) such as: shampoo, conditioner, combs, toothpaste, dental floss, disposable razors, shaving cream, hand cream, lip balm, Efferdent, pocket size tissues, sun block, foot powder, deodorant, etc Paperback books, crossword puzzles, word search and other games Baseball Caps Tickets to events Stationary and envelopes Postage stamps Slipper socks, white athletic socks THIS MONTH S MASONIC BIRTHDAYS NAME DATE YEAR YEARS WARD, RANDALL RAY 1 1964 52 ARMIJO, CHARLES EDWARD JR 3 1985 31 GARRETT, EDWARD JOHN 5 1971 45 ROBB, WALTER MARLIN 5 1963 53 WILKINSON, WILLIAM EDWARD 7 1975 41 BEATTY, GORDON DALE 13 1999 17 SCHMIDT, JON McCARTY 14 2010 6 BASS, FREDERICK WILLIAM 15 1992 24 TEICHMAN, FRANK ELLIS JR 15 1978 38 PANGELINAN, JOHN BABAUTA 18 2012 4 REID, DAVID WAYNE 18 1984 32 DOTY, RUSSELL WAYNE 20 1994 22 WHITE, WILLIAM RAY 20 1965 51 CLARK, NORMAN CHESTER 21 1982 34 HESLIP, ROBERT WILLIAM 22 1975 41 RAYMOND, CHARLES BRUCE 22 2009 7 BASER, CLIFFORD WAYNE 23 2014 2 CREIGHTON, LEIGH JARVIS 25 2009 30 GAITHER, LOGAN WILLIAM 25 2009 7 ROSIER, WILLIAM HAROLD 26 1989 27 CORNELL, DENNIS LEE 28 1972 44 HILL, WILLIAM RAYMOND 28 2010 6 STUBBE, GAYLORD ANTHONY 29 1997 19 Please congratulate these Brothers when you see them. If you don t see them, yet know them, give them a call and invite them to go to lodge with you. These are just some of the things that the VA is not regularly able to provide to the patients, but they are the things that help make their stay a little more bearable. Anything that you can contribute to the cause will be greatly appreciated by our Veterans. Just leave them in the Red, White and Blue box in the entryway and we will get them to the Hospital on a regular basis. Please remember our Vets when you are at the store and pick up a little something for them. They have given so much to us. Let s all give something back. -Craig Gross, Secretary Brother Ray Snow and the other members of the Thursday Crew completed the Tucson #4 library with the addition of the custom-made bookshelf. Most Worshipful Brother Bob Conrad filled the bookshelf to capacity in record time! All members of Tucson Lodge #4 are encouraged to make use of the library and check-out any materials for furthering their knowledge.
Table Lodge June 24, 2016 at 7:00 P.M. Tucson Lodge No. 4 3590 N. Country Club Road All Masons Welcome - Open on the EA Degree Dress is Summer Lodge Uniform Seven Course Prime Rib Dinner Cost: $35 per person Includes Masonic Cannon Reservations Required, Seating Limited to 40 Contact Craig L. Gross, PM, Secretary or Will Wilkinson, Junior Warden 520-323-2821 520-981-1200 Ladies Program There will be two guest speakers after the stated meeting dinner. On March 19, 2016 Tucson Lodge #4 had the privilege of hosting the DeMolay Arizona Chapter Installation. The Arizona Chapter is one of the oldest DeMolay chapters in the country and is sponsored by Epes Randolph Lodge #32. Congratulations to Master Councilor Jared Kunz and the other young men of DeMolay. SAHUARO HIGH TWELVE #523 Meets every Thursday 8:00AM Village Inn at 6251 N. Oracle Rd. OLD PUEBLO HIGH TWELVE #773 Meets 2ND & 4TH Fridays 8:00AM Hungry Fox at 4637 E. Broadway Name Raised Death Shardon, Robert Floyd 02/26/92 02/28/16
TUCSON LODGE MASONIC FAMILY SCHEDULES Arizona Chapter #2, OES, First & Third Tuesdays... 7:30PM Saguaro Chapter #48 OES, Second & Fourth Mondays... 7:30PM Olana Temple #131, Daughters of the Nile, Third Mondays.... 7:00PM Oasis Court #75, Ladies Oriental Shrine, First Mondays... 7:00PM Bethel #25, Job s Daughters, First & Third Saturdays... 10:00AM Assembly #2, Rainbow Girls, Second & Fourth Tuesdays... 7:00PM For use of the Lodge Building call 795-3932 or send an email to lgross100@cox.net
DEADWOOD LUNCH Past Masters and friends gather on the last Saturday of every month for fellowship at: LAVERNA S COFFEE SHOP, STARTING TIME 11:30 A.M. Deadwood has become a social gathering and tool for the Brothers of our Lodge. The knowledge you pass onto some of our less informed Brethren is priceless. You are the link from the past to the future. The success of our lodge, and Masonry, is in your hands. You do make a difference. TUCSON LODGE NO. 4, F. & A. M. 3590 N COUNTRY CLUB ROAD TUCSON, ARIZONA 85716 Ph: 323-2821 Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE PAID TUCSON, ARIZONA PERMIT NO. 400