SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT
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2
3 4
Lodge Stated
Meeting
7:30
5
6
7 OES Practice 1:00
Spaghetti
Dinner
5:00 – 7:00
8
9 Chicken BBQ
11:30 – 1:00
10 11 Degree Practice
6:00
12 Eastern Star
Official Inspection
1:30
13 14
15
16 Steak Dinner
11:00- 1:30
17 18 Lodge Stated
Meeting
7:30
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20 AMARANTH
1:30
21 22
23 Pulled Pork
Dinner
11:30 – 1:00
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25
Fellowcraft
Degree
7:00
26 Eastern Star
1:30
27 Master Masons /
Dist. School @
Venice #301
6:45
28 Scottish Rite
5:30
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Englewood Masonic Lodge # 360 PO Box 117 Englewood, FL 34295-0117 941-475-9211
Non Profit U.S. Postage Paid
Manasota, FL Permit No. 1056
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
ENGLEWOOD MASONIC LODGE NO. 360 F&AM
October 2016
TRESTLEBOARD
Worshipful Master William “Stoney” Stonecipher Wife: Ann 619.889.4168 [email protected]
Senior Warden Dan Van Alstine Wife: Nancy 941.716.7167 [email protected]
Junior Warden W\ Denis Doome Wife: Debbie 941.830.1249 [email protected]
Secretary R\W\ Gene Jeffers Wife: Sheila Rae 941.525.7212 [email protected]
Treasurer W\ Bill Iiams Wife: Jenny 937.477.3356 [email protected]
Senior Deacon Cody Daniels 863.273.2608 [email protected]
Junior Deacon William Boyer Wife: Judith 941.441.7778 [email protected]
Marshal W\ Charles Rock Wife: Michele 941.650.1823 [email protected]
Chaplain W\ Harry Shaffer Jr Wife: Susan 941.473.4615 [email protected]
Senior Steward Jack Gray 941.662.5470
Junior Steward Anthony Dimen Wife: Catherine 239.240.3286 [email protected]
Tyler Paul Katrenak Wife: Wendy 941.830.1558 [email protected]
Greeter Al King Wife: Claire 941.473.0251
Organist
R\W\DDGM R\W\ Al Dahlberg Wife: Janice 941.371.7924 [email protected]
2016 OFFICERS OF THE LODGE
1987 – R\W\Gary Schroeder 1996 – W\ Roberto Grolemund 2003 – W\ Frank Moffett 2012 – W\ Scott Budwitz
1988 – R\W\ Gary Schroeder 1997 – W\ James Thompson 2004 – W\ Scott Johnson 2013/14 - W\ Jerry Wadel
1990 – W\ Antonio Sinopoli 1998 – W\ Bobby Jones 2005 – W\ Jason Rose 2015 - W\ Denis Doome
1991 – W\ Charles Rock 2000 – W\ Gerry Roberts 2006 – R\W\ Gene Jeffers
1994 – W\ Peter McIvers 2001 – W\ Bobby Jones 2008 – W\ Bob Holland
1995 – W\ Dana Morgan 2002 – W\ Russell DeFrahn 2011 – W\ Bob Holland
27th MASONIC District DDGM: R\W\ Al Dahlberg 941.371.7924 District Instructor: R\W\ Ron Baber 941.748.7938
District website: http://www.trowel.com/flamason/dist27.htm
LIVING PAST MASTERS OF ENGLEWOOD lodge #360
Starting on the 4th Sunday of October We will be putting on a Pulled Pork Dinner
instead of BBQ Chicken. We will continue to serve the Pulled Pork on the 4th Sunday of every Month until further
notice.
Be a part of something wonderful!
The Child ID program for Zone 8 is headed up by none other than our own R\W\ Gene Jeffers and the 27th Masonic District Chairperson is our very own W\ Denis Doome.
The child ID program is focused on prevention, and provides a
kit that enables parents/guardians with the capability to quickly distribute digital information. It promotes education
for parents and children, and is completely FREE. The program equips law enforcement with vital information to assist their
efforts when searching for a missing person. A Child ID event is one of the most important and useful public relations activities available to the Fraternity. Events educate the public about the Fraternity’s commitment to charity. They display community involvement, set the Craft to work, and are
the beginning for the membership process.
Contact W\ Denis Doome or R\W\ Gene Jeffers to see how you can help be a part of Something Wonderful!
FROM THE EAST Happy October my Brothers.
As we are now in the fourth quarter of the year I'm reminded of the tasks yet to be accomplished in 2016. We have a couple of new
brothers in the process of becoming Master Masons and one soon to be an Entered apprentice. We also have at least one brother in the process of transferring to our lodge and we have at least three degrees to put on in the near future. Although we have made great
improvements to the inside of our lodge we have much work ahead with the outside of our facility. We are planning to add a new menu item to our Sunday barbeque which is no small task. We are also in the planning process of a big yard sale here at the lodge in November and soon
we will be planning our holiday events. I'm sure this is just part of the ongoing and planned events our lodge will tackle in the fourth quarter of what has been a very fine year in
my mind. Thanks to all who have helped and thanks in advance to those of you who will help in the future.
All is well in the village and peace and brotherly love prevail.
Fraternally Yours,
Worshipful Master, Stoney Stonecipher
From the West
This Month will be our first Pulled Pork Dinner. Many folks have mentioned that they were getting a bit “Chickened Out” coming for chicken twice
a month, so we are going to try something new. Stop by for some pulled pork and let us know how we did.
I have heard through the grapevine that several of our Northern Brothers are returning this month, so let me be one of the first to extend my
heartfelt welcome and I look forward to seeing you in the Lodge.
Fraternally
Dan Van Alstine, Senior Warden
By Ancient custom, the King was always covered while his subjects were never covered in his presence. The American custom of the Master of the Lodge wearing a hat as a
symbol of his authority is apparently a result of that ancient custom.
October 1
George Bartlett
Virgil Louk Jr.
October 2
Scott Budwitz
October 11
Bobbie McDaniel
October 12
John Hink
Gene Jeffers
October 13
Raymond Humphrey
October 18
Lawrence Luccio
October 21
Erik Stapans
October 24
Donald Ellis
October 25
Spirandreas Kambitsis
Marvin Rohling Jr.
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS
FROM THE SOUTH
Greetings from the South.
Fall is here and the weather is starting to cool off. This means our winter Brothers will be back. As in my last message, the lodge has improved even more, I feel confident that we will get everything accomplished we need to do for the anniversary. Again many thanks to the
brothers that have pitched in. The float for the parade this year was thanks to brother Scott Budwitz and our brother at Two Morrows trailers. I was glad to see us well
represented, we need to keep up the community exposure. Great Job brothers. Lastly my brothers, the lodge needs as much support as possible, with all that is being done, it all costs something. With that said I will steal a phrase from the Catholic church I attend. Support comes in three flavors, Time (come help out and support fund raisers) Talent ( if the lodge
needs something special that is your forte, come help out) and last Treasure ( if you can help out financially then please do so). I will close with an example of Time, Talent, Treasure; We have a brother that has delivered homemade deserts for every meal and some
special occasions for the past 2 years yet he can not attend lodge due to wife's illness. Meals for the September Meetings will be:
4 Oct meal will be BYOB (build your own burger) and chips 18 Oct meal will be Pulled Pork and chips
Fraternally
W\ Denis Doome, Junior Warden
Don’t forget our LYPMG Jug on the Tyler’s Desk. One hundred percent of
the funds raised or collected for this program go to the Masonic Home Endowment Fund. They
are not discretionary, and cannot be used for other
Lodge expenditures.
(Reported in 5 year
increments)
20 Years
Harry Shaffer
William McKeand
John Roberts
David Arp, Jr.
MASONIC ANNIVERSARIES
Masonic Education
Freemasonry 201…..We now begin a more in-depth study of Masonic information. As you know, “Light” in Freemasonry is a term for education. Our Holy Book of Faith is one of three great lights and even states, “let there be light”. Through our recent studies and lessons we now have more “light”. During the next few months we will talk about the appendant bodies in Freemasonry, famous Freemasons and additional use of symbols. Our history, allegories and symbols are all part of the knowledge of Freemasonry. The more we understand, the better we will be as a Freemason.
W\ Harry Shaffer Jr., 33°
Lodge Mentor / Education Officer
MYAKKA SCOTTISH RITE CLUB
The 2016/17 Scottish Rite Club year has begun! The Myakka club is part of the Fort Myer Valley Scottish Rite programs. We meet once a month at Englewood Lodge 360. The October dinner, meeting and fellowship will be held on Friday, October 28th.
We have dinner at 5:30pm and the cost is $5.00 per person, in addition to bringing a covered side dish or dessert. All members of Scottish Rite and the Masonic lodge, and their guests, are invited to join us.
W\ Harry Shaffer Jr., 33°
President
Order of the Eastern Star
Hi my Sisters and Brothers. Well here we are in Oct. Our first meeting 10/12 is our Official visit with Sister Heather Earnhardt Assis. Gr. Cond. There is a
dinner afterwards at the family table in North Port. Please call me asap if you want to make reservations. Then during our second meeting we will have an Initiation. Officers please learn your parts.
Also don't forget our Steak Dinner the third Sunday 10/16/16. I hope we see everyone back at Chapter. We have missed our Sisters and Brothers. If there is someone who is sick please let us know.
In Star Love
Nancy Carstens, Worthy Matron Dan Van Alstine, Worthy Patron
Order of the Amaranth
Suncoast Court will have their Official Inspection on Thursday, October 20th at 1:30 p.m. Before the Inspection, all Officers, protems, and members will meet at Landry’s Restaurant for lunch at 11:30 a.m.. DSRP S.K. Ken Traverson, our Grand Lecturer will be our Inspecting Officer.
All members are requested to bring finger food for refreshments following the meeting. On Saturday, October 29th the GAM/GAP Banquet will be held in Tampa.
There will be no Harvest Dinner on that date due to the conflict. On Monday, October 31st, don’t forget to treat the visiting spooks and goblins, who come to your door.
Happy Halloween, everyone. Honored Lady Linda Farney Sir Knight John Minehan
Royal Matron Royal Patron
Chaplain’s Corner
During our meetings each month I acknowledge special events and dates in Masonic brother’s lives, such as birthdays, anniversaries and Masonic birthdays. I also share concerns for the health of our brothers and their family members. In life’s journey, we have special moments and happy times but also times of sorrow. As lodge members, our obligation is to be aware of both good and bad times so that we can provide support and be there for each
other in thought and prayer.
W\ Harry Shaffer Jr., 33°
Chaplain
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