From the South Masonic charity is all around us. Numerous worthy masonic endeavors exist, all seeking to relieve others less fortunate, distressed or in need of financial assistance. These are all excellent causes. But what if we delve deeper into ourselves when considering what charity can and should mean to you. For to consider charity only as the act of giving and donating is possibly to err. No doubt charity is a sentiment of commiseration which leads us to assist the poor and deserving. However, I am ever mindful that charity is any act done freely and spontaneously out of friendship. The Masonic use of the word is much nearer this sense, for every Mason extends relief to a needy brother not as a duty but out of friendship. The Greeks used the word charisma, meaning a gift. Other words from the same root suggest rejoicing or gladness. Similarly, the Latins used carus, meaning dear and possibly signifying love. Eventually over time these roots came to mean grace, meaning a free unsought gift, as in the theological phrase, the grace of God, and charity. I believe the exercise of charity in all contexts can be likened to the cement which binds and perfects a building. Charity is the core of who we are as human beings and citizens. Thus charity is a central theme throughout Masonry and is strongly represented in our ritual and emulations. Let us strengthen one another with charity each day both in and out of the lodge. For after all as was most beautifully expressed so very long ago: "And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge; and though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, and have not charity, I am nothing. First Corinthians. I hope to see you in lodge! Peter Newman Junior Warden 2018 Annual Communication The 169th Annual Communication is just around the corner! If you plan on attending this annual event, please visit the Grand Lodge website to register. The website: www.freemason.org Dates: October 19-21, 2018 Where: San Francisco, CA The lodge will be having their traditional Friday evening dinner with those who are going to Grand Lodge. We will be dining at the same restaurant, Fior d Italia. We had a great time there the last time. After dinner, we normally adjourn to The Buena Vista Café for some Irish coffee and more fellowship and camaraderie. Please let the Master and/or Secretary know ASAP if you plan on attending this traditional dinner. We need to make the correct reservations! Applicants Interview Dinner Our October Applicants Interview Dinner will be on the 15th at 6:00 PM. The cost of the dinner is $15.00 per person. We will be having Sirloin Tips Bourguignon and Roasted Chicken as entrees and Pumpkin Pie for dessert. In addition, we will have Waldorf Salad and Steamed Broccoli for vegetables. Please call our secretary s office for reservations by October 10th. (Continued from page 1) $15,000. I have some fun ideas to accomplish this, but I cannot do it without you. If you have not donated to this cause yet, then I ask you to go back and read or listen to last year s Grand Orator's speech, by our very own Worshipful JoJo Quimpo. To summarize, his speech asked, who are you and what are you doing here? Please do not sit back and do nothing because somebody else can do it. If not you, then who? Now is the time to step up. Now is the time show San Diego and California Masonry, that San Diego Lodge #35 knows and understands what Masonry and Brotherhood is all about! "Individually, we are one drop. Together, we are an ocean ~Ryunosuke Satoro~ See you in lodge! Austin Swank Senior Warden To Families, Wives/Widows and Caregivers Should the person to whom this newsletter is addressed be ill or in some difficulty, please contact the Lodge Secretary at (619) 296-0660 or email him at: secretary@sandiego35.org 2
From the Secretary Box Scores (2018): Table Decorations Brethren, we hope all is well with you and your family. Please allow us to remind you to RSVP (619-296-4821) by the Wednesday before the Stated Meeting Dinner if you plan to join us for dinner. The past two months, we have encountered difficulty in seating you comfortably. Our goal is to provide you with a pleasant experience. If you re not eating dinner yet wish to partake of the camaraderie and monthly ambience, please sit at the table that has no utensils or linen table cover. The end of the Masonic year is near and soon we ll be sending dues payment notices. Your prompt attention to this requirement would be much appreciated. For your convenience, we ll be able to receive your dues via the PayPal system. There is a charge for this service, however. Roberto Saucedo Secretary Initiated: 12 Passed: 6 Raised: 8 Affiliations: 5 Restorations: 3 Total Gains: 20 Withdrawals: 4 Deaths: 12 Suspensions: 18 Total Losses: 34 Total Membership: 477 EA: 39 FC: 9 MM: 429 Dues Owed (2018): 49 EA: 15 FC: 4 MM: 30 Dues Owed (2017): 7 EA: 2 FC: 1 MM: 4 We want to thank Desiree Cera for the beautiful table decorations in our last Stated Meeting dinner. The decorations went well with the western theme of the evening. Cowboys and cowgirls were in abundance. Additional thanks go to her helpers: Mauricia Saucedo, Cindy Sener, and Betty Stein. Thank you so much ladies, for your support of the lodge!! Save the Dates Here are some upcoming events that our lodge members participate and enjoy. Please note them in your calendars. Nov 2 Stated Meeting - Elections Nov 4 Time Change Fall Back Nov 6 Election Day Go Vote Nov 12 Closed for Veterans Day Nov 19 Dinner in San Francisco Nov 22 Thanksgiving Day!! Who Is Going To Get The Pie In The Face? Michael Thibodeaux, PM or our Master or??? 3
MEMBERSHIP NEWS PETER NEWMAN, JUNIOR WARDEN Our Junior Warden raised $233.00 for the Let s Write The Future Campaign. Thank you very much, Peter!!! You are a big time team player! (Now that s a pie in the face! Wow!) 5
MEMBERSHIP NEWS Let s Write The Future Campaign San Diego Lodge # 35 100 in For $100 + Donations Name Level Name Level Roy Peich Gold Peter Newman Bronze William Makray Bronze Jay Sener Silver Esequiel, Sanchez, PM Bronze Austin Swank Bronze Roberto Saucedo Gold Donald Webb Bronze Dale Bergen, PM Gold Dennis Brown Bronze Richard Dale Bronze Gerry Craft Bronze Eric Montgomery Silver Ted Hauta Bronze Larry Barrick Silver Kurtis Smith Bronze Randy Brill, PM Bronze Oscar Armond Bronze David Berman Bonze Gregory Flores Bronze John Crago, PM Bronze Donald Heath Bronze Andre Gamrasni Bronze John Goodloe, PM Bronze John Schneidmiller Bronze Edward Struiksma Bronze Mel Stein, PGM Bronze Katie Thornton Bronze John Ford, PM Bronze Bartolome Briones Bronze Robert Eichelberger Bronze Richard Bullard, PM Bronze Michael Abdou Bronze Mark Hawkes Bronze Colin McInnes Bronze John Balistrieri Bronze Eugene Yee Bronze Alberto Castillo Bronze Eric Abbott Bronze Eduardo Gonzalez Bronze Margarito Alvarado Bronze David Vassall Bronze John Villasenor Bronze Mark Suycott Bronze Nelson Murray Bronze Gary Creason, PM Bronze Gerald Winstanley, PM Bronze Michael Lancaster, PM Bronze Cindy Sener Bronze Michael George Bronze Ted Jarrard, PM Bronze Nancy Delfo Bronze Charles Webb Bronze Rosemary McClary Bronze 6