Copper Post - Aug 2020

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Grand Communication

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Grand Communication

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Grand Communication

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Lodge Awards

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Lodge Awards

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Lodge Awards

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A Special offer from the Grand Lodge of Arizona A very limited number of pad folios were purchased for the participants of the 2020 Grand Lodge of Arizona Leadership Conference. When the folios were not used for that purpose, plans were made to make them available to the Craft at the Annual Communication. However, since the timing and form of the 2020 G/L Communication changed dramatically, it has been decided to make the folios available for purchase online. The price is $30.00 (which includes all fees and shipping to anywhere in Arizona). The link to purchase these folios is as follows: https://form.jotform.com/201174163096148… The folios are all black, so it is difficult to capture an image that really does justice to the quality of the item. The Seal of the Grand Lodge of Arizona is displayed on the front.

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Pinal Lodge No 30 Gun Raffle at Pinal Lodge No. 30 Should you desire to purchase a ticket(s) please send check, Made out to PINAL LODGE NO. 30 to either of the following: Jeremy Clark 1630 E. Palo Verde Dr. Casa Grande, AZ 85122 or Paul Howell 3014 N. Regal Ct. Casa Grande, AZ 85122 Put in the Memo: Gun Raffle Make sure your Return Address is correct so that we can send back the required Tickets to you.

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Arizona Masonry The Lifetime Award was presented by MW Vasquez and MW Boyd at the Sy Harrison #70 Stated meeting on 7/14/2020. The award was to WB James Gier.

Need your Imperial Potentates challenge coin? We know a guy! Let us know if you need 1 or 10! $20 each. Remember proceeds from these coins supports the Shriners International Education Foundation seminars (OG/ARs). Matt Sturlaugson

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Arizona Masonry RW George Rusk of Mesa, AZ was the first place winner of the San Pedro Lodge #55 Gun Raffle choosing the Ruger EC9s. Congratulations!

East Valley Masonic High 12 Club #765

A new Fellowcraft at Oriental Lodge #20.

Visit El Zaribah Shrine in Phoenix and look for a pin from your lodge.

WB Clarence Davis remembering Ajo-Mac McClure Lodge #36

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Arizona Masonry

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Arizona Masonry WB George Kyle, PM. Member of Acacia 42 F&AM, editor and Chairman of the Board of Trustees. His passion for Freemasonry has led him to do research on many masonic topics over the last 34 years. He recently wrote the a discussion of landmarks for sharing with his brethren. If you are interested in the entire findings, please contact him directly. The Ancient Landmarks in Arizona by WB George Kyle Below is a diagram of the Lineage of the Grand Lodge of Arizona.

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Pima Lodge No 10 Greetings Friends, I hope each of you and your families are doing well and staying healthy. As my Lodge has had to indefinitely postpone some of our staple fundraisers due to COVID-19, I have put together another small fundraiser, all proceeds going towards supporting the Prince Hall Masons of Tucson charitable programs. I recently designed a Masonic Challenge Coin that will be available for purchase. Each coin is numbered and I ordered 100 to start with. Currently, 18 have been reserved and some paid for, so get them while they last.

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DeMolay

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DeMolay Arizona DeMolay is launching two very exciting programs that began in July that involve recognizing Senior DeMolay by presenting service pins and beginning an Alumni Association. Along with recognizing past DeMolay, we are looking for our State Officers and State staff to visit Lodges to provide Senior DeMolay with their service pins recognizing those members who have served as DeMolay for 25, 50, and 75 years. Let me know if you have any questions. I am looking forward to actively partnering with you to feature DeMolay monthly in upcoming issues. Please feel free to contact me with any information, questions or concerns. Fraternally, Steve Johnston - State Chapter Advisor

2020 / 21 Centennial State Officers: President—Dawson Zaucha

Vice President—Alexander Hulstrom Associate Vice President—Evan Houseman Junior Associate Vice President—Nolan Dosch Youth Relations Coordinator—Allyson Liguori Vice Youth Relations Coordinator—Amalie Giarrusso

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DeMolay

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GWMemorial.org

Landmark Century Campaign Friends of the Memorial Pledge By making an ongoing pledge to support the Memorial, you will participate in our Friends of the Memorial program and help us restore the George Washington Masonic National Memorial. Our goal is to complete the restoration of the Memorial by the centennial anniversary of the cornerstone ceremony in 2023. Now you can give at your own pace. Simply select an amount and frequency below. As a Friend of the Memorial, your generous donation will support the work of restoring the Memorial and empowering its programs for the Landmark Century! https://gwmemorial.org/products/donate-now

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Crossword Puzzle Masonic Latin Mottoes 1

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Across 1. Nothing more beyond 4. Light out of darkness

8 God and My Right 9 Out of darkness, light 10 See Hear and be silent 11 In this sign thou shall conquer

Down 2. My Hope is in God 3 Year of our Lord

5 Let there be light 6 In the Year of Light 7 Order out of Chaos

12 Light and truth

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Modern Freemasonry traces it’s roots back to the first organized Grand Lodge which occurred at the Goose and Gridiron Tavern in London, England on June 24th, 1717. Since that time, Masons and non-masons have speculated at the true origins of freemasonry; it’s organization, its rituals, it’s symbolism and it’s meanings. A part of Freemasonry is dedicated to “Seeking further light” which, for us, equates to wisdom, knowledge and understanding. The readings included in this brochure have been selected for those at different stages in their search. Something for candidates interested in learning more, something for the newly initiated mason and something for the more experienced Mason. All of these books have been carefully selected with the input of many men of the craft and it is our hope that you will find them indispensable guides in your further understanding of Freemasonry.

1. The Origins of Freemasonry Margaret C. Jacob Myths persist and abound about the freemasons, but what are their origins? How has an early modern organization of bricklayers and stonemasons aroused so much public interest? 2. Is it True what they say about Freemasonry? Art de Hoyas Mason's response to the misinformation about their brotherhood that exists today. 3. The Great Teachings of Masonry H.L. Haywood Freemasonry has grown to be such a factor in public life that it is being increasing asked "what is it?" and "What does it stand for?"

For the Curious. If you are interested in joining Freemasonry or you just want to learn more about it, these 3 books are suggested as a good place to start in your understanding of the world’s oldest Fraternal organization

This reading list is sponsored by the George Roskruge & S. Barry Casey Masonic Memorial Library & Museum Foundation

1. The Freemasons Guide and Compendium Bernard E. Jones Authentic, detailed information on a wide variety of subjects related to masons and masonry. 2. The Masonic Myth Jay Kinney A nonfiction look at the mysterious and wrongly maligned ancient society. Attempts to debunks the myths as it reveals the truth about the Freemasons, their history, and their secret symbols and rituals 3. A Pilgrims Path John J. Robertson American Masonry and its impact on our country 4. Observing The Craft Andrew Hammer A manifesto of sorts for the observant Mason, who seeks quality over quantity in every aspect of Freemasonry.

For the Initiated. Once you enter Freemasonry, the journey has just begun. You will learn about the various degrees, our ritual, the history and the symbolism. As you walk through the rituals, make friends and travel to different lodges, you will begin to see how the lessons we teach can affect your day to day life. Learning, Living and Growing.

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1. More about Masonry H.L. Haywood For the one who wishes to advance in Masonic information and become adept and take an active part in lodge work. 2. The Lost Keys of Freemasonry Manly P. Hall Classic work on Freemasonry’s secretive brotherhood. 3. Esoterika Albert Pike Edited by Arturo de Hoyos Publication Date Symbolism of the Blue Degrees 4. Freemasonry: It’s Hidden Meaning George H. Steinmetz Early Freemasonry based on craft labor is known as Operative Freemasonry. Master Masons. Learning is a lifelong journey and that goes for Freemasonry as well. As Masons, we are on a constant journey seeking further light. Perhaps Socrates said it best: The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.


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MASONRY IN ACTION FOR ALL MANKIND The purpose of the charity is to primarily assist those organizations throughout the State, engaged in relieving human suffering of any kind, which are dependent upon contributions from the public to accomplish their mission.

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Brethren, Friends, and Family, This year the Masonic Charities of Arizona approved 20 grants totaling $36,000 to organizations throughout Arizona. These 501c3 charitable organizations provide much needed services to their communities. Those services include assistance to our Veterans at the three VA Hospitals in Arizona, Domestic abuse shelters, child learning disabilities, training and assistance for people with special needs, support for soldiers abroad, Adult literacy programs and Personal hygiene kits for the working poor and homeless. We are able to award these Grants from the income of our investment fund, Lodge and Personal donations and support from Grand Lodge. In order to keep up with the desire to expand our Grant distribution to more organizations and communities around the State we ask for your help. We have registered with the Amazon Smile Foundation. Amazon Smile will donate 0.5% of the purchase price of eligible products to the charitable organization selected by their customers. For Amazon customers to select the Masonic Charities of Arizona to receive these donations go to http:// smile.amazon.com/ch/94-2746389 to automatically select us. Or you can go to www.smile.amazon.com and you will be prompted to select a charity. Now you are ready to shop and support the Masonic Charities of Arizona. The Board of Directors of the Masonic Charities of Arizona extends our appreciation to all of you for your support. Fraternally, Roger Biede III Secretary, Masonic Charities of Arizona www.masoniccharitiesaz.com Rcbthree@hotmail.com

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stands as the most distinguished monument to Washington ever built by a private organization –THE FREEMASONS Erected in the 1920s and 30s, it soars 333 feet as a beacon of Light and knowledge, educating and inspiring all who visit it. Recognized in 2015 as a National Historic Landmark, the Memorial is one of the most impressive and iconic buildings in the area around our nation’s capital. Our new fundraising endeavor, The Landmark Century Campaign, aims to support a thorough restoration of the Memorial. And we can help! Today, the Memorial is a museum like no other in the world. Everything we do revolves around our vision: “to inspire humanity through education to emulate and promote the virtues, character and vision of George Washington, the Man, the Mason, and Father of our Country.” Open seven days a week, the Memorial offers detailed exhibits and guided tours that teach the general public about George Washington, his life and virtues, and the role that Freemasonry played throughout his life. Further, the Memorial is an important space for the performing arts, social gatherings, public events, and educational seminars. And, of course, it is an active Masonic temple, housing two Craft lodges and regularly hosting visiting lodges from around the country. The Memorial is a central hub connecting Masons to one another, and connecting the Craft to the public, our nation, and our world.

For the past decade, the Memorial Association has devoted tremendous energy and resources to the renovation of the Memorial. Major exhibits have been added. Interiors have been repaired and repainted. Lighting has been updated. But the most considerable work is the top-to-bottom restoration of the building itself—the first such renovation since the Memorial was completed nearly a century ago. Beginning at the Memorial’s pyramid level, we have begun a multi-year project to perform all needed structural repairs. Stone by stone, are repointing the mortar and protecting the building from water penetration. When completed, the building will be in better than new condition.

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2020/21 Arizona Grand Lodge Officers Grand Master Grand Lodge F. & A.M Arizona Boyd Robertson (1) Deputy Grand Master: Randy Jager (52) Senior Grand Warden: Jim Baker (9) Senior Grand Deacon: Michael A. Dale (17) Senior Grand Steward: Roger Biede III (9)

Junior Grand Warden: George Rusk (20) Junior Grand Deacon: Leigh J. Creighton (4)

2020-21 Arizona DDGM’s

Junior Grand Steward: Eric DuPree(86)

District 1: Robert E Weed (22) - 22,64, 68 District 2: John W Welsch (7,14) - 1, 14, 82 District 3: Lance R Brown (7) - 7, 13, 38 District 4: Clayton J Howard (6,62) - 6, 62 District 5: Lon Thomas (70) – 3, 70 District 6: Mikel K White (17) - 17 District 7: Emertio Godoy (81) - 74, 81 District 8: Robin E Settlemeyer (60) - 41, 86 District 9: James Xie (43) - 20, 69, 75 District 10: Brian R Hanne (24) - 9, 30, 46 District 11: Duane L Brown (5) - 5,63,77 District 12: Nicholas Lindquist (20,86) - 15, 43 District 13: Jon M Schmidt (4) - 52, 60 District 14: Thomas A Murray (89) - 29, 50, 89 District 15: Thomas E Schaff (16) - 10, 16, 55 District 16: Lyle L Adams (23) - 31, 72, 73 District 17: Harold L Lindamood (71) - 11, 71 District 18: Gary J Horn (23) - 23, 42, 85 District 19: Ahmet S Erdemir (32,41) - 49, 66 District 20: TDB District 21: William B Carnell (46) - 4, 32, 56 District 22: Mark J Simington (45) - 2, 58, 83 District 23: Dwayne Hoyt (45) - 35, 45, 87 District 24: Jason B Stryker (56,86) - 12, 19

Very Worshipful Grand Secretary: George Mather (85) Very Worshipful Grand Treasurer: Michael McGee (50) Grand Lecturer: Calvin D. Magness (7, 38) Grand Chaplin: James Eldred Gier (70) Grand Orator: David Allen Sahady (1) Grand Marshall: Michael Anthony Gatti (31) Grand Editor: Bryon P Howe (58) Grand Bible Bearer: Kenneth Rupert Lewis III (32) Grand Sword Bearer: Gregory Mason Covel (5,53) Grand Pursuivant: Timothy Ellsworth Lindquist (20,87) Grand Standard Bearer: Reed Allen Houge (7) Grand Organist: Gordon Stevenson (20) Grand Tyler: Keith James McCormack (64) Grand Counsel: Robert DeWayne Crawford (56)

2020-21 Arizona DDGL’s

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District 1: John D Graham (7) - (North) District 2: Geoffery R Cummings (20,87) - (East Phoenix) District 3: Robert E Heck (3)- (West Phoenix) District 4: Ronald N Allen (4,55,74,81) - (South) District 5: Richard W Dunbar (12,19) - (Southeast)


Copper Corridor

Northern Arizona Mohave Valley No. 68 - First Wednesday http://www.mohavevalley68.com/

Safford No. 16 - First Tuesday https://www.facebook.com/groups/156141284847387 http://safford16.com/

7:30 pm Stated Meeting

7:00 pm .Stated Meeting

Winslow No. 13 - Second Monday https://www.facebook.com/Winslow-Masonic-Lodge-FAM13-263422877119888/

Pinal Lodge No. 30 - First Thursday

www.facebook.com/pinallodge30 7:00 pm Stated Meeting

7:00 pm Stated Meeting Kingman No. 22 - Second Monday http://www.kingmanmasoniclodge.com/

Yuma No. 17 - Second Thursday www.facebook.com/groups/165341547176775

7:30 pm Stated Meeting

7:00 pm Stated Meeting White River No. 62 - Second Tuesday www.facebook.com/WhiteRiver62

White Mountain No. 3 - Second Saturday https://www.facebook.com/whitemountainlodge3/

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

10:00 am Stated Meeting Gila Valley Lodge No. 9 - Monday on or before full moon www.facebook.com/gilavalley9

Sy Harrison No. 70 - Second Tuesday https://www.facebook.com/SyHarrisonMaster/

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

7:00 pm ..Stated Meeting

Aztlan No. 1 - Second Tuesday www.facebook.com/Aztlan-Lodge-1@aztlanlodge1

Eloy Lodge No. 46 - Third Thursday www.facebook.com/Eloy-Lodge-No-46-of-Free-AcceptedMasons-of-Arizona-494580944085012

7:30 pm Stated Meeting

7:00 pm ..Stated Meeting

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Havasu No. 64 - Second Tuesday www.facebook.com/Havasu-Masonic-Lodge-No-64-F-AM-

Williams - Grand Canyon No. 38 - Second Wednesday

7:30 pm Stated Meeting Central Arizona No. 14 - Second Wednesday www.facebook.com/CentralAZLodge14

7:30 pm Stated Meeting Chalcedony No. 6 - Second Thursday

7:30 pm Stated Meeting Flagstaff No. 7 - First Thursday www.facebook.com/groups/

7:30 pm Stated Meeting

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Phoenix Area

East Valley

Arizona Lodge No. 2 - First Tuesday

Oriental Lodge No. 20 - First Tuesday www.facebook.com/Oriental20

www.facebook.com/ArizonaLodge2

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

PVST No. 29 - First Wednesday Camelback Daylight No. 75 - First Tuesday www.facebook.com/camelback.daylight

http://pvst29.org/

7:30 pm Stated Meeting

10:00 am Stated Meeting Scottsdale No. 43 - First Thursday www.facebook.com/scottsdalemasoniclodge

Prometheus Lodge No. 87 - First Wednesday https://www.prometheusaz.com/

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

7:00pm Stated Meeting

Montezuma No. 35 - First Thursday 7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Apache Lodge No. 69 - Second Thursday

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Wayfarer No. 50 - Second Tuesday www.facebook.com/wayfarers50

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Chandler-Thunderbird No. 15 - Second Tuesday www.facebook.com/ChandlerThunderbird

Phoenicia No. 58 - Second Tuesday

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

www.facebook.com/Phoenicia58

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

West Valley

Sahuaro No. 45 - Second Wednesday www.facebook.com/groups/Sahuaro45

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Peoria No. 31 - First Tuesday www.facebook.com/FreemasonsPeoriaLodge31

El Quixote No. 83 - Second Wednesday 7:00 pm Stated Meeting

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Arizona Sunrise No. 88 - Third Saturday 10:00 am Stated Meeting

Acacia No. 42 - First Tuesday www.facebook.com/AcaciaXLII

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Ascension No. 89 - Third Monday 6:30 pm Stated Meeting

Sun City No. 72 - Second Tuesday

7:30 pm Stated Meeting

Pioneer No. 82 - Third Monday 7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Glendale No. 23 - First Thursday www.facebook.com/glendaleaz2

Hunters Paradise No. 85 - Fourth Monday

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

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Tucson Area

Southern

Marion McDaniel No. 56 - First Monday

King Solomon No. 5 - First Monday

www.facebook.com/groups/MarionMcDaniel56

www.facebook.com/groups/

7:30 pm Stated Meeting

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Jerusalem Daylight No. 66 - Second Saturday 10:00 am Stated Meeting

Huachuca Lodge No.53 - First Wednesday https://www.facebook.com/Huachuca53

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Adobe No. 41 - First Tuesday https://www.facebook.com/groups/413707212136698/

Mount Moriah No. 19 - Second Tuesday

6:30 pm Stated Meeting

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Aaron No. 49 - First Wednesday www.facebook.com/groups/

Nogales No. 11 - Second Wednesday

7:30 pm Stated Meeting

7:30 pm Stated Meeting

Tucson No. 4 - First Wednesday

Wilcox No. 10 - Second Tuesday

www.facebook.com/groups/

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Oasis No. 52 - Second Tuesday

Perfect Ashlar No. 12 - First Thursday

www.facebook.com/Oasis-Lodge-52

www.facebook.com/groups

7:30 pm Stated Meeting

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Nelson C Bledsoe No. 74 - Second Tuesday

Camp Stone No. 77 - Second Saturday

www.facebook.com/profile

www.facebook.com/groups

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

9:30 am Stated Meeting

Epes Randolph No. 32 - Second Wednesday

Green Valley No. 71 - Third Thursday

www.facebook.com/groups/1033656566693307

www.facebook.com/greenvalleylodge71

7:30 pm Stated Meeting

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Builders No. 60 - Second Wednesday 7:30 pm Stated Meeting

San Pedro No. 55 - Fourth Monday www.facebook.com/groups/sanpedro55

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Anahuac No. 81 - Third Monday 7:00 pm Stated Meeting Downtown No. 86 - Fourth Monday www.facebook.com/Downtown-Lodge-86-FAM

7:30 pm Stated Meeting

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