June 2010 50 TH Masonic District Thomas K. Sturgeon 118 th R. W. Grand Master Of The Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of Pennsylvania and Masonic Jurisdiction Thereunto Belonging
Grand Lodge "WWHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? For more information, contact your local lodge leadership or the Grand Lodge at 1-800- 462-0430. WWW.BAPAMASON.COM e a member? Do you like this fraternity? Are you proud of it? Then invite your son it the Brethren, together we can make a difference. Use your You re Invited brochure. The One Day Masonic Journey is an excellent method for increasing your Lodge membership. One Day Masonic Journey: October 30, 2010 As the One-Day Masonic Journey is fast approaching. Grand Master Thomas K. Sturgeon is asking your assistance to make this a successful event and is offering the following reminders: Lodges are encouraged to conduct Special Meetings during the months of July and August in order to allow them to receive, investigate and ballot upon new petitioners. It is the candidates and Lodges choice as to the location they wish to attend. Lodge Secretaries should assist the Valleys and Shrine Centers with efforts in providing them with referrals of candidates, whether they are a new candidate or an existing Lodge Member. Lodges are encouraged to use the Calls to the Craft program to inform the Brethren of the One-Day Masonic Journey. Lodges are permitted to identify Members who have previously received the first and/or second degrees and encourage them to contact these individuals to invite them to the One-Day Masonic Journey to complete their degrees. Lodges are encouraged to hold informational Friend to Friend events throughout the summer for prospective candidates and their ladies. Some of our Members may feel uncomfortable talking about our Fraternity. Just ask them to bring their prospects to the event and let the Lodge Officers do the rest. Use the Calls to the Craft program to promote this event. A Reminder The Dress Code for Masonic Meetings Is Relaxed (But not that much) The dress code for lodge meetings is now relaxed to a more contemporary style whereby a necktie is not required. Pay special attention to this Brethren. This is the Dress Code in the 50 th Masonic District. A necktie IS NOT required. A Button up dress shirt and jacket IS required. Similar to Business Casual. A polo shirt is not acceptable.
Masonic Villages Adopt-A-Resident Program Has your Lodge adopted a resident yet? To enhance members' relationships with our Masonic Villages, every lodge is encouraged and expected to adopt a person or couple from one of the Masonic Villages. The lodge should arrange for visits, take residents out to dinner or lunch, give gifts for birthdays and holidays and look after their general needs. Generally your Lodge should keep in touch with a resident. Most Lodges have either a Brother or some family member in one of the Masonic Villages. Lodges Will Conduct Monthly Community Service Look around your community. There are many opportunities to help. Every lodge needs to become more involved and visible in its local community. Lodges will be expected to do one local service initiative every month during the next two years. What has your Lodge been doing? Lodges Will Raise Funds to Support Our Masonic Villages What is your Lodge doing? Every lodge is expected to have a fundraiser during 2010, with the beneficiary being the Masonic Villages. This effort is in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Masonic Village at Elizabethtown. The Grand Master is requesting that the Lodges raise a minimum of $10.00 per member up to and including $2,000.00 (and more if possible) for the Masonic Villages to be presented at the December 2010 Quarterly Communication. Use your imagination Think-Out-of-The-Box..we will approve almost any legal fundraiser you come up with. QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION GRAND LODGE OF FREE & ACCEPTED MASONS OF PENNSYLVANIA TO THE MEMBERS OF THE GRAND LODGE: Philadelphia, PA, March 30, A.D. 2010, A.L. 6010 You are hereby requested to attend the June Quarterly Communication of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania to be held at 10:00 o clock, a.m. on Saturday, June 26, 2010 at the Freemasons Cultural Center, Masonic Village at Elizabethtown, 1 Masonic Drive, Elizabethtown, PA.
3702 Easton-Nazareth Highway (Rt.248) Adjacent to Wal-Mart Easton, PA 18045 (Valid only at the above restaurant) An Applebee s Flapjack Fundraising Breakfast to support: Whitfield Lodge No 622 F. & A.M. Proceeds to benefit the Masonic Homes at Elizabethtown $6.50 per person Children under 12 - $4.50 (Tickets will be available at the door) When: Saturday, June 12 8:00 am to 10:00 pm Unlimited Pancakes, link sausages and beverage. Please fill out the coupon and mail with your check by May 30 to: Errol T. Betzenberger 558 Mountain View Ave. Nazareth, PA 18064-9134 Name: adults @ $6.50 children @ $4.50 Total (Tickets will be held for you at the restaurant)
DALLAS LAFAYETTE LODGE No, 396, F. & A.M. Night at the Iron Pigs Raffle Drawing to be held June 7, 2010 Mary Meuser Park, Wilson Boro, PA. Forks of the Delaware Shrine Club Tent 7 PM Winner need not be present to win. GRAND PRIZE: U.S. Lawns Dugout Suite at the Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs Wednesday, June 30, 2010 $1205.00 Value Includes: 30 Tickets and 10 Parking Passes, 2 hour ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT Buffet Climate Controlled Suite directly behind Home Plate 2 nd Prize: $250 3 rd Prize: $100 4 th Prize: $100 Proceeds Benefit: Dallas Lafayette Lodge No. 396, F. & A. M. And The Masonic Villages of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania Dallas Lafayette Lodge No. 396 License # 10-00040 Only 300 Tickets to be printed $20.00 Donations per Ticket This is a fundraiser for Dallas-Lafayette Lodge No. 396, F. & A.M., Easton, PA 18042 All tickets will be coordinated through the Lodge. Please direct all questions to: Chris Smith, P.O. Box 105, Danielsville, PA 18038 (484) 284-0487 Chris.Smith@DL396.org
50 th Masonic District LODGE NEWS Portland Lodge No. 311..Thurs. June 10..Family Night, Food & Fun assisted by the Rainbow Girls; Famous Freemasons Barger Lodge No. 325 Tue., June 1..Dinner served at 6:30pm Program, Entrepreneurism by Kevin Flanagan Extra Meeting Mon. June 7 at 7:00pm. Four EA degrees Tue. June 8 at 7:00pm. Two MM Degrees Wed. June 9 at 7:00pm. Two MM degrees Thurs. June 10 at 7:00pm. Three FC and two MM degrees. Manoquesy Lodge No. 413..Thurs June 10.. Past Masters Night, Presentation of 25-year service Awards. Extra Meeting Thurs. June 17 at 7:30pm. One MM Degree Pen Argyl Lodge No. 594..Thurs., June 3..Freemasons in the Revolution by Walter C Emery, PM Whitfield Lodge No. 622 Mon. June 14.. Patriotism by Thomas Male, PM Extra Meeting Tue. June 22 at 7:00pm. Two FC and two EA Degrees J. Simpson Africa Lodge No. 628.. Wed. June 23. Program TBA Pocono Lodge No. 780 Wed. June 9.. Past Masters Night Extra Meeting..Wed., June 16 at 7:00pm. One EA degree MORE 50 TH DISTRICT LODGE NEWS Rimrock Masonic Center Upcoming Events July 24, 2010.. Car Show October 16, 2010..Ham and Oyster Dinner Watch for more information and make plans to attend.
Manoquesy Lodge No. 413 Upcoming events; Hoagie sale in June. Contact a Lodge Officer for details. Planning a Blood Drive for the fall. This is a great way to give back to the community, plus for every unit collected we will get $10 from the Masonic Blood Club toward our $2000 Fundraising Goal. Longenberger Basket bingo is being scheduled for October. Pocono Lodge No. 780 Chicken BBQ will be on the 19 th of June from 4 to 7 pm. Contact a Lodge Officer for details. Pocono Lodge Golf Tournament is scheduled for Monday, September 13 at Buck Hills Golf Club. More information to follow. 50TH MASONIC DISTRICT SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION Monday, June 28 at 7:30pm. At Rimrock Masonic Center, Bartonsville, PA 7:30p Open Short way, FC, Close Short way. Officers attendance is expected.all members are welcome.