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FIRST MASONIC DISTRICT NEWSLETTER - ISSUE NO. 3 - JULY/AUGUST 2019

In this issue: Senior PA DeMolay: Kendig C. Bare Job’s Daughters Grand Sessions Significance of the Number Seven Summer Activities And More...

Published by the First Masonic District of Pennsylvania 2019


EDITOR IN CHIEF

Ronald B. Carson, DDGM EDITOR

L. Kenneth Bray III, PM CONTRIBUTORS

L. Kenneth Bray III, PM Seth C. Anthony, PM David Berry Miss Alyssa Kline, Miss Job’s Daughter of Pennsylvania

PHOTOGRAPHERS

Frank Tunis, PM CONTACT

First Masonic District of PA 213 W. Chestnut St ATTN: DDGM Ronald B. Carson Lancaster, PA 17603 717-723-9152 DISCLAIMER: The information presented in this publication does not reflect the views or opinions of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. Articles are sourced from masonic publications and given credit when at all possible. Content generated by the contributors are explicitly the views and opinions of the author and not endorsed by the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania.


Ronald B. Carson, DDGM Editor-in-chief

Welcome Brethren! I am very excited to be a member of the First Masonic District and our Fraternity. I often wonder what I would do without it. One thing for sure, I would have missed the opportunity to meet all of you. The Fraternity offers us many different avenues to pursue from the time that we are raised. There is something for everyone depending on your interests. No matter what those interests are; they start with fellowship and getting to know one another. I have learned more about myself, life, and the Fraternity from great men that I look forward to seeing each month, the Brethren. I hope that you also find being with our Brethren rewarding and exciting.

Keep working together with pride and honesty and there is nothing that can stop this Fraternity from being the best organization in the world. I truly believe that this world needs our Fraternity now more than ever. If we all lived and looked at life through the values it teaches us, how much different would this world be?


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In this Issue:

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PA’s Senior DeMo-

Significance of the

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lays: Kendig C. Bare

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of Instruction

Bro. Seth C. Anthony, PM

Bro. James M. Stephens, HGA

Bro. Jeffrey S. Moyer

This article was published in August 1, 2013 by Brother Seth C. Anthony, Past Master ACT Lodge No. 682, on the Pennsylvania DeMolay Blog

The number seven has many meanings and uses inside and outside the lodge room. Brother Stephens has complied his notes into a semi-short talk bulletin.

All Officers are encouraged to attend our monthly School of Instruction, & individual members looking to learn the dialogue and mechanics of our masonic ritual.

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Event Recap: Relay

8th Annual Honor

Job’s Daughters

for Life

Roll Challenge Night

Grand Sessions 2019

Bro. L. Kenneth Bray III

Bro. David Berry

Miss Alyssa Kline

Cancer is the second most cause of death in America, following Heart Disease. Bro. Ken Bray, PM shares why he Relays and what you can do to help fight for a cure.

Abraham C. Treichler Lodge No. 682 Free and Accepted Masons, sponsored the eighth annual Honor Roll Challenge Night as a reward to those members of Elizabethtown DeMolay.

Grand Session is the annual convention of Pennsylvania Job’s Daughters, you might be asking yourself what takes place. Miss Alyssa Kline shares all the details in this article.

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DeMolay Installa-

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Upcoming Events

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Bro. David Berry

The First Masonic District is busy with events for the upcoming Spring and Summer season, provided are a list of those events, check often as this section will update with each release.

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On Saturday, June 22nd, Todd Schwartz, Jr., was installed as Master Councilor of Elizabethtown Chapter, Order of DeMolay. Read about the officers installed and what’s to come.

The First Masonic District is made up of ten (10) lodges within Lancaster County. See the schedule here for Stated Meetings.

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Pennsylvania’s Senior DeMolays: Kendig C. Bare THIS ARTICLE WAS PUBLISHED BY BROTHER SETH C. ANTHONY AUGUST 1, 2013, AND IS BEING REPRODUCED WITH CONSENT FROM THE AUTHOR, THIS ARTICLE CAN BE FOUND ON THE PA DEMOLAY’S BLOG: HTTP:// DEMOLAYPA.BLOGSPOT.COM

The history of PA DeMolay is fairly vast. Hundreds of thousands of young men have called a PA Chapter home. Some of those DeMolays went on to lead ordinary, uneventful lives, filled with service and love. Others preferred the spotlight, fulfilling a deep desire to affect the world around them; of the latter, one stands out to me as a DeMolay worthy of emulation. Bro. Kendig C. Bare, colloquially known as “KC” by his Brothers and friends, was an early member of Lancaster Chapter. Born on November 5, 1913, KC was at the perfect age for DeMolay when Lancaster Chapter was founded in October of 1928. It is an interesting side note that Lancaster Chapter was instituted in a ceremony overseen by someone you should all know about – “Dad” Ralph C. Minehart, Founder of PA DeMolay. KC was an active member of Lancaster Chapter, rising to the position of Master Councilor in September, 1932. His biggest goal was to have Lancaster Chapter publish a better newsletter. He quickly assigned a committee and got to work. The Chapter published the first issue of the Sentinel during KC’s term, with 6

host the event. KC put in hundreds of hours of work to arrange all of the details for the Conclave. Everyone was very impressed with the event Lancaster Chapter put on. Riding high on this success, Bro. Bare made a fateful decision. He would run for State Master Councilor.

his older Brother, Howard, a PMC himself, at the helm as Editor. When KC completed his term of office, he took over the Editor’s desk and retained it for the next 14 months. For his work on the Sentinel, KC was honored as the first “DeMolay of the Year” for Lancaster Chapter. However, honors and awards did not satiate Bro. Bare’s appetite for service. In 1933, Lancaster Chapter undertook a major campaign to host the 1934 Conclave of the Associated Chapters of the Order of DeMolay in Pennsylvania. Bro. Bare headed up this committee, which did indeed win the bid to

At this time in PA DeMolay history, one did not have to serve in another elected office to be State Master Councilor. While it was unusual for someone to jump straight to the top, it can and did happen, mostly thanks to politics. Think of the situation; Bro. Bare just arranged and hosted a very successful Conclave. Everyone around the Commonwealth knew of the success of the Sentinel, his newsletter. Finally, the vote was taking place in his home town, where several members of Lancaster Chapter could be mustered to bolster his vote count. All of these things combined to help KC get elected State Master Councilor for the 1934 – 1935 term. KC’s claim to fame in that office was the development and publishing of the Keystone Crusader, the


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first newsletter of the Order of DeMolay in Pennsylvania, which is still printed today. Initially published out of Kendig’s home in Lancaster, the “Key Cru,” as it is sometimes called today, has been the main channel for distributing DeMolay information in Pennsylvania for close to eighty years. So well liked was Bro. Bare, that, upon completion of his term as SMC, at the age of 21, he was inducted into the DeMolay Legion of Honor. The Degree of Chevalier had not yet been developed, so the Legion of Honor was used to show the Order’s enthusiasm for Bro. Bare’s hard work and dedication.

being called to the service of his country to help win the Korean War. He served at the rank of Captain with the United States Army. In his absence, his older Brother, Howard, took over the reins of the City while his Brother performed his service. Upon his return to the States, Kendig was re-instated as Mayor and would serve another full term, before retiring from that office in 1958. The City of Lancaster honored Bro. Bare by naming its public safety building after him, which still stands today. (Currently a Clothing Boutique)

Kendig Bare was a paragon of service, both to his community and to Pennsylvania DeMolay. He passed away in 1989, leaving one heck of a legacy. Throughout his life he showed dedication, patriotism, and his ability to communicate well. All of these traits are something every DeMolay should try to master, ever keeping in mind the example of Bro. Bare.

KC’s service to DeMolay was far from over, however. He would go on to serve on the Advisory Council for Lancaster Chapter for a number of years. He was later elevated to the rank of District Deputy for the area surrounding Lancaster, where he would administer and assist several other Chapters. Unfortunately, I have not been able to locate much information on Kendig’s personal life following his DeMolay career. We know he remained a life-long resident of Lancaster, but we do not have record of his profession, outside of one important distinction. He was married, but had no children. At the age of 37, in 1950, Kendig was elected as the Mayor of the City of Lancaster. He managed to serve only nine months, before 7


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Educational Spotlight: Seven THE NUMBER SEVEN HAS MANY MEANINGS AND USES INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE LODGE. COMPOSED BY BROTHER JAMES M. STEPHENS, HGA

The number seven can be found in-use, throughout many aspects of the lodge. Take a look around your lodge room, how many of these signs can you identify? One of the first and most obvious of these is noticing the sashes on officer’s aprons have seven tassels. Take a further look around the lodge, you will discover that the wands of the deacons are seven feet long. The Worshipful Master uses seven raps of a gavel to command order in the lodge. one rap calls to order, two brings up the officers, three calls up the brethren, and one seats them all. The apron is comprised of two perfect figures a rectangle and a triangle. The number of sides is four plus three for a total of seven. A brother goes through seven chairs before becoming the Worshipful Master of his lodge. Pursuivant, two masters of ceremony, two deacons, Junior Warden and Senior Warden. A seven point star was used as part of the Grand Master’s collars until 1871. The star was intended to represent the seven liberal arts.1 There are seven working tools; trowel, plumb, level, square, compass, gauge, and common gavel. 8

Seven brethren are required for a lodge; three master, two fellowcraft and two entered2 Symbolism behind the number seven includes some of the following: There are seven days of the week. Seven planets of antiquity. Seven years building the temple of Solomon, the festival lasted seven days and the candlestick in the tabernacle had seven branches.3 The seven liberal arts are divided into two groups. The quadrivium is arithmetic, geometry, music and astronomy. The trivium is grammar, rhetoric, and logic.4 Some items of note: A triangle over a square is symbolic of sky (triangle) over the earth (square).5 This maybe reflected in the configuration of the apron.

1 The Exemplar, A Guide to a Mason’s Actions, William A. Carpenter, The Right Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Pennsylvania, 1985, p 78 2 Seven, www.freemasonry.bcy.ca/symbolism/seven.html 3 An Encyclopedia of Freemasonry and its kindred sciences, revised edition, Albert G. Mackey, MD, William J. Hughan, and Edward L. Hawkins, The Masonic History Company, Chicago, 1921, Volume II page 682 4 The Exemplar, A Guide to a Mason’s Actions, William A. Carpenter, The Right Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Pennsylvania, 1985, p 52 5 A Dictionary Of Symbols, Second Edition, J. E. Cirlot, Welcom Rain Publishers, New York, 1971, p. 233


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Fellowcraft Mason Degree/Examination of a Visitor TO BE EXEMPLIFIED BY LAMBERTON LODGE. NO 476 Monday August 26, 2019 Beginning at 7 PM MANHEIM LODGE NO. 587 30 SOUTH LINDEN STREET MANHEIM, PA 17545

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First Masonic District Relay for Life 2019 Recap THIS YEAR THE FIRST MASONIC DISTRICT’S TEAM, FREEMASONS FOR A CURE, WAS JOINED BY THE GIRLS OF BETHEL 15 JOB’S DAUGHTERS

The First Masonic District’s Relay for Life Team, Freemasons for a Cure, was proudly represented at the 2019 Relay for Life of Lancaster. Members from the District were present to take a few laps around the track in memory of those lost to cancer, and to show our support in helping raise funds for a cure. As with every year, the girls (and families) of Bethel 15 came out to show their support and help assist the district team in raising over $500 for the cause. Thank you for supporting this cause, and for support your district’s team! Jobies (Left

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A.C. Treichler Lodge No. 682 Sponsors Honor Roll Challenge Night ABRAHAM C. TREICHLER LODGE NO. 682 FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS, SPONSORED THE EIGHTH ANNUAL HONOR ROLL CHALLENGE NIGHT

Abraham C. Treichler Lodge No. 682 Free and Accepted Masons, sponsored the eighth annual Honor Roll Challenge Night as a reward to those members of Elizabethtown DeMolay who finished the 2019 school year with a 3.0 or better grade point average. Held on Sunday, June 23rd, six members of Elizabethtown DeMolay were treated to a night of food and fun at Ichiban Japanese Steak and Seafood Restaurant in Lancaster. The scholars, dining on appetizers like sushi and sashimi, entrees of seafood, steak, and chicken represented five different school districts in south-central Pennsylvania. Gabriel Anderson, who completed the 7th grade at the Elizabethtown Area Middle School; Jacob Beers, a 2017 graduate of Lower Dauphin High School and Junior at West Chester University; Mason Barrick, who will be an 8th grader at Lower Dauphin Middle School; Jonathan Curran, who will be a Sophomore at Lampeter-Strasburg High School; Martin Stoner, who will be a Sophomore at Solanco High School; and Connor Vogelsong, who will be a Junior at Elizabethtown Area High School. One of the principal teachings of the Order of DeMolay is appreciation, respect and support for the public schools and the importance of education in the life of young men. Schoolbooks are prominently displayed in all formal meetings and ceremonies of the organization as a reminder of this bulwark of the organization.

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Job’s Daughters Grand Sessions 2019 GRAND SESSION IS THE ANNUAL CONVENTION OF PENNSYLVANIA JOB’S DAUGHTERS, WRITTEN BY ALYSSA KLINE, MISS JOB’S DAUGHTER OF PENNSYLVANIA,

Grand Session is the annual convention of Pennsylvania Job’s Daughters, what goes on at session you might ask yourself… Well it is three packed full days of formal opening, Grand Bethel Installation, Grand Guardian Council Installation, Music competition and of course fun activities, food, awards, sisterhood, very little sleep and memories that will last a life time. This year Grand Session was held at the Red Lion Hotel in Harrisburg, June 21st, 22nd, until June 23rd. Many arrived Thursday to set up and get everything ready for check in on Friday morning. Practices were held on Friday morning and afternoon and it was pool time for those of us who weren’t in practice. Friday evening was Formal Opening time and several Masonic bodies were in attendance. Grand Master S. Eugene Herritt and Mrs. Sally Herritt were in attendance, Grand Master Herritt presented awards to the Daughters for service, membership. At this time two adults were recognized for truly outstanding adult leaders of the youth programs and they were 12

awarded the Hodegos, which is from the Greek word meaning “a leader, a guide, an instructor of the inexperienced.” Mr. Roy Miller, Bethel 15, Elizabethtown and Angie Chappell, Bethel 1, York were the recipients. Following Formal Opening was Grand Bethel Installation, where the Daughters of the commonwealth were installed into their new offices for the 20192020 year. Corrie Baker, Bethel 15 Elizabethtown was installed as Grand Bethel Honored Queen. Saturday morning we headed to Hershey park for a fun filled day! We returned to enjoy a formal din-

ner followed by Grand Guardian Council Installation. Mrs. Deborah Jones – Thomas, Bethel 19, Mechanicsburg was installed as Grand Guardian and Mr. Roy Miller, Bethel 15, Elizabethtown was installed as Associate Grand Guardian. I am proud to say we have a full core of officers to lead our Grand Guardian Council this year. Sunday morning, closed our session with a church service.

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Installation of Officers, June 2019 THE ELIZABETHTOWN CHAPTER, ORDER OF DEMOLAY HELD ITS INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS ON SATURDAY JUNE 22ND.

On Saturday, June 22nd, Todd Schwartz, Jr., was installed as Master Councilor of Elizabethtown Chapter, Order of DeMolay. Todd is 15 years old and lives in Lebanon. His Dad is a Past Master Councilor of the former Hershey Chapter; and his Grandfather is a Past Advisor for Hershey Chapter and the current Assistant Advisory Council Chairman for Elizabethtown Chapter. Some of the events in Todd’s term include: the Pennsylvania DeMolay Convention in July; the Key Man Leadership Training Conference in August; the Dime Toss Fund-raiser at the Elizabethtown Fair from August 19th through 24th – please stop by and throw some dimes to help the Chapter raise funds!; and the annual Chapter Family Holiday Banquet on December 8th. Prospect Parties, planned to show young men who are interested in DeMolay, are schedule for August 17th at Laser Dome; September 28th at Sky Zone; October 26th a Halloween Party (location to be announced later); November 16th a Field Day of Outdoor Fun (location also to be announced later.) Also serving in elected positions for the Chapter are Martin Stoner, Senior Councilor, of Quarryville; Jonathan Curran, Junior Councilor, of Lancaster; Jacob Beers, Treasurer, of Elizabethtown; and Patrick Eiswerth, Scribe, of Enola. Elizabethtown Chapter, Order of DeMolay, is a fraternal organization for young men between the ages of 12 and 21 years of age for young men from Elizabethtown, Holtwood, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lititz, Lower Dauphin, Manheim, Middletown, Mount Joy, Quarryville, and Lebanon areas.

Through its varied activities, the Order of DeMolay teaches the principles of good citizenship, fraternalism, and leadership. A basic Chapter program includes public speaking, athletics, social functions, travel, and civic service projects. Elizabethtown Chapter is sponsored by Abraham C. Treichler Lodge No. 682 Free and Accepted Masons, Corinthian Royal Arch Chapter No. 224 and Lancaster Commandery No. 13 Knights Templar.

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First Masonic District’s Upcoming Events: OUR DISTRICT IS ACTIVE WITH EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE CALENDAR YEAR, BE SURE TO MARK YOUR CALENDARS WITH THE FOLLOWING EVENTS

District-Wide Summer Social to be held at:

Lancaster Liederkranz 722 S. Chiques Road Manheim, PA 17545

August 11, 2019 1 PM to 5 PM Lodge No. 43 will provide Hot Dogs, and Burgers, we ask that you please RSVP to Brother Brett Cook, PM

717-615-4824 brettcooklodge43@gmail.com

Bring a covered dish, dessert, or beverage (juice/tea/soda)! CASH BAR! **Please consider bringing a monetary donation to help offset the cost of the event.**

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Abraham C. Treichler Lodge No. 682 2019 Golf Tournament

July 27th, 2019 Highlands of Donegal Golf Course Shotgun Start at 8:00 AM $75 per person, $300 for a foursome 4 man scramble - best ball Prizes and Raffles

Including a hole in one vehicle, sponsored by Hondru Auto Group Make checks payable to: Abraham C. Treichler Lodge No. 682 Mailing Address: 588 Freemason Drive, Elizabethtown PA, 17022 Benefits the Local Food Bank and the Masonic Youth Groups Contact for more info: Jerry Fretwell gfretwell67@gmail.com or Joseph Pullin joecool924@gmail.com

2019 GRANDMASTER’S RIDE Comfort Inn Lancaster County North 1 Denver Road, Denver, PA 17517

Friday, July 26, 2019 Dinner at Shady Maple is open to any Mason and their guests, please use the link below to REGISTER for this event!

Saturday, July 27, 2019 The Grandmaster’s Ride! Cost: $60 per Person before June 15th (T-Shirt included); $75 per Person after June 15th (T-Shirt NOT included) For Registration and Inquiries, please reach out to: Brother Noel Wenrich, PM Secretary Raised And Squared Chapter PA Widows Sons

Charles M. Howell Lodge No. 496

Longwood Gardens Family and Fireworks Event

August 10, 2019 9 PM - 11 PM 1001 Longwood Road Kennett Square, PA 19348

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26TH ANNUAL OX ROAST

AUGUST 3, 2019 Ashara-Casiphia Lodge No. 551 710 Anderson Ferry Road Mount Joy, PA 17552

11 AM to 1:30 PM $14 Pre-Order, $15 at the Door

Photo: Frank Tunis

Ephrata Lodge #665 Presents:

Lodge in the Woods September 18, 2019 J. Edward Mack Scout Reservation

Beginning at 4:30 PM Dinner service starting at 5:00 PM until 6:30 PM The meeting at 7:00 PM Right Worshipful Grand Master S. Eugene Herritt, along with a host of Grand Lodge Officers, will join us for the presentation of numerous awards and honors to several worthy brothers. A steak dinner with all the trimmings will be served. Cost for the dinner is $30.00. Proceeds benefit the Grand Master’s Initiative. Tickets may be purchased by contacting any Worshipful Master in the First District.

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Ashara-Casiphia Lodge No. 551 Presents:

Car, Bike, & Truck Show Saturday August 24, 2019 710 Anderson Ferry Road Mount Joy, PA 17552

9 AM - 3 PM Registration 9 AM to 11 AM $15 Entry Fee (Day of the Show) - First 100 Entrants Receive Dash Plaques Please bring Non-Perishable Food Items Proceeds Benefit: Masonic Villages Hospice & Mount Joy Hospice

*This event is Rain or Shine* Information Contact:

Vern Auker 717-471-6774; Terry Burkhart 717-682-2224; or Ron Bair 717-575-6841

A Blood Drive will be held during the Car Show Event

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Join your fellow Brothers and Runners for the

Harrisburg Marathon

Sunday, November 10th, 2019 Have you ever wanted to run in a marathon but were afraid of the distance? We will be running the relay portion of the race Four Brothers to each Team Each Brother will run approximately 6 to 8 miles Proceeds of the race support the Harrisburg YMCA Each runner receives a finisher’s medal & finisher’s shirt We will be getting special Masonic shirts to run in for the event!

Register by August 31st to guarantee your Masonic Shirt Shirts supplied by Manheim Lodge No 587 Costs per team:

For more information go to:

•July 1st to August 31st – $260 plus processing fee

http://ymcarun.com/info-marathon/

•September 1st to October 31st – $280 plus processing fee Masonic shirt will cost approx. $10 per person

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Contact Brother Justin Kleinfelter at: Secy0587@PAGrandLodge.org to join a team and to coordinate your shirt. **We will have additional information closer to the event**


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Lodges of the First Masonic District Lodge No. 43 - 2nd Wednesday of the Month - September 11, 2019 Mount Lebanon Lodge No. 226 - 3rd Thursday of the Month - September 19, 2019 Columbia Lodge No. 286 - 1st Thursday of the Month - September 5, 2019 Lamberton Lodge No. 476 - 1st Tuesday of the Month - September 3, 2019 Charles M. Howell Lodge No. 496 - 2nd Wednesday of the Month - September 11, 2019 Ashara-Casiphia Lodge No. 551 - 4th Tuesday of the Month - September 24, 2019 Manheim Lodge No. 587 - 2nd Monday of the Month - September 9, 2019 Ephrata Lodge No. 665 - 2nd Tuesday of the Month - September 10, 2019 Abraham C. Treichler Lodge No. 682 - 3rd Monday of the Month - September 16, 2019 Mount Olivet Lodge No. 704 - 2nd Monday of the Month - September 9, 2019

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