Trestle Board Venice Masonic Lodge No. 301 F. & A. M. Chartered on the 18 th Day of April 1951 Stated Communications held on the 1 st and 3 rd Monday at 7:30 pm *3 rd Mondays only June through September Family Dinner on 3 rd Monday at 6:00 pm 118 E. Venice Ave, Venice, FL 34285 Website: www.trowel.com/flmason/Venice301/index.html Derek J. Lynn, Worshipful Master (941-451-8122) November 2015 Vol-65 Issue 11
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Trestle Board
Venice Masonic Lodge No. 301 F. & A. M.
Chartered on the 18th
Day of April 1951
Stated Communications held on the 1st and 3rd Monday at 7:30 pm
Monthly Meals / Kitchen: Br. Scott Steelman 725-0599
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From the East
Fraternal Greetings Brethren,
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Here we are in the fall and have just completed our annual Venice Sun Fiesta. I would like to thank all the craft who supported this fund raising effort. It was a lot of work accom-plished by a few, but I thank everyone again who made the effort and assisted to make this a success, Without the craft’s help it would not have been possible!
During our stated communication on October 19th 2015, we held our dinner and Lodge Military Appreciation Night. I asked members who had been in the military to show up, if they could, in their respected military uniforms. The craft stepped up and made every effort to be in their military uniforms. Thanks to W:. Lou Ortt for his wonderful Flag Ceremony which set the evening off. The dinner provided by Lady Deb Sims was wonderful and enjoyed by all! Thank you Lady Deb for your tremendous dinners.
On the same evening it was my honor to present a Widow’s Pin to Lady Roleen Lewis, wife of our departed esteemed member Br. John Lewis who gave so much to Venice Lodge No. 301. Please keep Roleen in your hearts and prayers during this time of mourning.
Thank you to R:.W:. Rodger Craig, Br. Walt Milne, and JW Scott Steelman who assisted R:.W:. Craig in performing a requested funeral service for Br. Rex Raymond Stoddart, a 65 year member of Orion Lodge No. 40, in Chipley, FL. The brethren mentioned stepped up, as unfortunately myself, W:. Ortt and several other craft members had duties at Scottish Rite in Tampa, as part of the Scottish Rite Reunion.
Please see our calendar for other events and venues. Keep all our sick and distress breth-ren in your prayers.
I have had a special request from R:.W:. Jeffers to assist with a Child ID Program on Friday November 13th at 8am being held at Venice-Nokomis United Methodist Church at 208 Palm Ave., Nokomis, FL 34275. If we have any members available to help on that day, please contact me via email [email protected]. This is a great program, and your help would be appreciated.
Remember brethren, we are back to our full schedule of stated meetings on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of the Month. Our next meeting will be November 2nd at 7:30 pm, and the Dinner meeting will be November 16th with Dinner at 6:00pm and Stated Communication at 7:30pm. Hope to see a good attendance at both meetings.
Additionally, during our meeting on the 16th of November, the Shrine Past Masters Unit will be visiting. Let’s all give them a big welcome. We have three members in our lodge who belong to the Shrine Past Masters Unit.
Happy Thanksgiving all!! Hard to believe it’s here already. The year is flying by.
Welcome back to all of our Northern brothers and their families. Chef Deb is preparing a
great tune-up for your traditional Thanksgiving dinner. Please come out and join us.
Our dinner falls on a very special day in our country, Veterans Day. Let us remem-
ber all of our Military families who are currently protecting our great country along with
those who have served and those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for us all.
This month’s charity is in honor of our Nation’s veterans and their families interred
at Sarasota National Cemetery. There are nearly 11,000 headstones at the cemetery and the
goal is to place a wreath at each headstone. This goal has been met since the inception of
the program and it is a beautiful sight to behold. Our contribution will be greatly appreciat-
ed.
Our next family dinner will be held at the Lodge on Monday, November 16th, start-
ing at 6:00 pm. See you in the Lodge for some great food and equally great fellowship.
Fraternally,
Scott D. Steelman, Junior Warden
Please keep our Brethren in your thoughts and prayers:
R.·. W.·. Maurice (Babe) Dalton—Manor Care in Sarasota
R.·. W.·. Eric B. West—At Home Recuperating
Sickness & Distress
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All men are born of Mothers
All Masons are raised by Brothers
-Anonymous
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ANCIENT MASONS
"Ancient Masons," was the name assumed by a body of Masons who, in 1738
seceded from the regular or legal Grand Lodge of England. They did this be-
cause of changes the Institution made on the ritual work.
The Ancients called themselves "Ancient Free and Accepted Masons" and were
the new Lodges. They practiced the old ritual work and condemned the
Moderns, as they called them, for changes made in that work. The Moderns,
were called "Free and Accepted Masons" and were the old Lodges of England.
They adopted the new style of ritual work formed by Anderson, Preston, and
others.
These differences kept the two bodies apart to the extreme, that there would be
both in the same community and sometimes, side by side. They would claim
the same jurisdiction and argue over who was right and who was clandestine.
In 1813 the two bodies resolved their differences and joined hands, but the
Lodges were spread throughout the world, and particularly in America. They
turned out to be impossible to align. Both are recognized by the Grand Lodge
of England and both have the same rights and benefits which are accorded a le-
gal Lodge of Master Masons. Although you will find the different Lodges in
United States their jurisdictions are limited to each state. This is why we have:
Ancient Free and Accepted Masons
Ancient Free Masons
Free and Accepted Masons
And on and on.
1993 Br. Steve Yosman
1994 W.·. Louis Ortt
1995 W.·. David Harris Jr
1996 W.·. B. John Ross
1996 W.·. Malcolm Ryder (d)
1997 Br. Don Needham
1998 Br. Donald Smith
1999 W.·. Malcolm Ryder (d)
2000 W.·. Malcolm Ryder (d)
2000 W.·. Richard Tacy (d)
2001 W.·. Malcolm Ryder (d)
2002 W.·. B. John Ross
2003 R.·. W.·. Rodger Craig
2004 R.·. W.·. Rodger Craig
2005 R.·. W.·. John Wermann
2006 R.·. W.·. John Wermann
2006 W.·. Hampton Crimi
2007 R.·. W.·. John Wermann
2007 R.·. W.·. Rodger Craig
2008 Br. John Lewis (d)
2009 Br. John Greene III
2010 Br. John Greene III
2011 Br. John Greene III
2012 No Award Given
2013 W.·. Louie Kelly
2013 Br. Mark Baltimore
2014 Br. Marcel Leclerc
Masons of the Year
Current Petitioners
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Masonic Birthdays
11/02/2013 John Fowler 11/08/1962 Charles Regan 11/08/1980 Bruce Downing 11/10/1961 Peter Dittmer 11/13/1993 Charles Carpenter III 11/13/1993 Ralph Ellingsen Sr. 11/13/2006 Dwight Ridgeway 11/15/1966 Frederic Shattuck Jr. 11/15/1994 Walter Milne 11/16/1985 Charles Hodges 11/16/1985 Donald Jones 11/16/1985 Robert Strayer Jr. 11/19/1976 Gary Kearney 11/20/2006 Daniel Boles 11/22/2008 James Cross 11/22/2008 John Hinshaw 11/22/2008 Scott Sams 11/22/2008 Myron Storch 11/26/1968 Eric Geistert 11/28/1960 Richard Geraci 11/30/1991 James Tallman
Venice Sun Fiesta—October 16th thru 18th
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Perpetual Members Help Yourself—Help Your Lodge
It is Once—It is Forever
Lee Briner
Philippe George V. Canlers-Mem.
Richard Cervi
Steve Clark
John Coffey
Rodger Craig
Hampton Crimi
Maurice Dalton Sr.
Frederick Ellis
Steven Ellis
David Farley
Les Frisby
Richard Geraci
Barry D. Hart
Harold L. Jones-Mem.
G. Rocky Kearney
Louie Kelly
Robert Kern
John Latta
Robert MacAlvanah
Joseph Madrak
Louis Marchetti
Robert Martin
Gerald Maxey
Clark McClelland
Ronald Morrison
Paul Noller
Earl Orth
Louis Ortt
Jeffrey Pick
Blair Post
Dwight Ridgeway
B. John Ross
Edward Schwenk-Mem.
Glenn Miller Smith-Hon.
Joseph Stella
Richard Tacy-Mem.
Robert Duane Trump-Hon.
Jerry Wadel
John Wermann
Eric West
John Winters
District 27 Lodges
Manatee Lodge No.31: 402 15th St. E., Bradenton, FL 34208—1st/3rd Mon. 7:30 pm