Copper Post - July 2021

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Printed Every Month 139th Anniversary

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Congratulations to Most Worshipful Grand Master Randal Jager & the 2021 Officers

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139th Annual Grand Communication MW Boyd Robertson Presiding

“Brothers Being Brothers”

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139th Annual Grand Communication MW Boyd Robertson Presiding Grand Masters Dinner

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139th Annual Grand Communication MW Boyd Robertson Presiding

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139th Annual Grand Communication MW Boyd Robertson Presiding

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139th Annual Grand Communication MW Boyd Robertson Presiding

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139th Annual Grand Communication Thank you to all our distinquished Visitors!

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139th Annual Grand Communication MWGM Boyd Robertson Presiding

Mason of the Year, WBro. Ron Allen Congratulations Worshipful Bro. Ron Allen Nelson Bledsoe Lodge No. 74 “In beautiful South Tucson” (4,55,81)

Lifetime Achievement Award, MWBro. Earl Wunder Congratulations to Most Worshipful Bro. Earl Wunder Winslow Lodge No. 13 (7,14)

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139th Annual Grand Communication MWGM Boyd Robertson Presiding

Chris Chavez, Acacia Lodge No. 42

Lyle Adams, Glendale Lodge No. 23

Meritorious Service Awards

Carl Melton, Glendale Lodge No. 23

David Sahady, Aztlan Lodge No. 1

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139th Annual Grand Communication MWGM Boyd Robertson Presiding Master Architect award, 2020-2021

Arizona Lodge No. 2

Gila Valley Lodge No. 9

Scottsdale Lodge No. 43

Tucson Lodge No. 4

Epes Randolph Lodge No. 32

Wayfarers Lodge No. 50

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139th Annual Grand Communication MWGM Boyd Robertson Presiding Master Architect award, 2020-2021

Huachuca Lodge No. 53

Phoenicia Lodge No. 58

Prometheus Lodge No. 87

Master Builder Award 2020-2021

Yuma Lodge No. 17 If you would like to include pictures or info for an edition of The Copper Post, please send to the Arizona Grand Editor at azgl.editor@gmail.com

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139th Annual Grand Communication MWGM Boyd Robertson Presiding Small Lodge

Trestleboard Awards

Medium Lodge

1st Place—Oasis Lodge No. 52

Large Lodge 1st Place—Kingman Lodge No. 22

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Installation of the Incoming Grand Master

MWGM Randal Jager

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Living In Grace Honor Truth The Craft desperately needs a year of LIGHT to emerge from our recent years of darkness. During these years we rightfully made changes aimed specifically at the safety of our cherished members. But now we must break free from the habits of isolation and separation that we have acquired during this time, to protect the Craft itself. We are all called to be servants of the Craft…each and every one of us. We all have different abilities and talents, but that does not mean that any of us are less important to the overall recipe for success. As we emerge from our darkness we must focus on supporting a moral and upright example that we (each one of us) should be providing to society. I humbly offer you an acronym for this effort – L.I.G.H.T. Living in Grace, Honor, Truth. If we measure our actions each day by these principles, we focus on making ourselves the best Mason we can be. And with the theme for this year, I am calling for all of Arizona Masonry to Let Your L.I.G.H.T. Shine! ...Randy Jager, Grand Master of Arizona F. & A.M. © 2021 The Copper Post, an Arizona Grand Lodge F. & A.M. publication


Installation of 2021-2022 Grand Lodge Officers

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Installation of 2021-2022 Grand Lodge Officers

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Installation of 2021-2022 Grand Lodge Officers

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Genesis 1:3 And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light.

Masonic Light, Chaplain Ken Hall, January 30,2017 Washington Masonic Lodge No. 46 A.F. & A.M. , Portland OR

The concept of light or the word itself has always, from time immemorial, occupied a dominant position in the philosophies of all ancient religions and mystic orders. In ordinary language the word is given several definitions, which on reflection tend to lead to a realization of deeper meanings, which have adorned the philosophies of ancient mystic orders including Freemasonry. Some of the most common definitions are as follows: 1. It is the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible. 2. It is also defined as the amount of illumination in a place or a person’s share of it. 3. It is described as the object from which light emanates such as sun, a lamp, a candle, fire, etc.

4. It can be defined as the quality of brightening with animation. All of those definitions relate to sight, which is the faculty of seeing by response of the brain to the actions of light on the eyes in all things that relate to the material world limited to time and space in accordance with the capacity of the brain, which governs the intellect. © 2021 The Copper Post, an Arizona Grand Lodge F. & A.M. publication


Masonic Light (Cont’d) In all ancient philosophies man has always contended with the doctrine of the two antagonistic principles of light and darkness, wisdom and ignorance, good and evil. Indeed there is hardly any ancient system that did not possess the basic recognition of light with the reverence as being emblematically representative of the eternal principles of goodness and wisdom as against evil and ignorance. These ancient systems of religion and esoteric sciences went further to exhibit prominently an emblematic relation between material light and mental illumination, primordial knowledge or the ever active primordial energy. Examples of these philosophies can be found in the Jewish Kabbalistic doctrine, those of the Egyptians, Persians, the dogma of Zoroaster and Brahmans, to name a few. It is a reflection of these doctrines that leads us also to a conscious contemplation of the true meaning of the great phrase “Let there be light, and there was light.” It is significant to note even man in his material existence in reacting to his own surroundings is filled with sentiments of fear when he is face to face with darkness while his reaction to light is that of joy and happiness. All Freemasons know or ought to know that “light” is one of the cardinal words that form the main fabric of Speculative Freemasonry. It is not only the first symbol that is ceremonially introduced to the initiate, but continues all through his progress in the Craft. Truth and Wisdom constitute part of light, which pervades the whole basis of Freemasonry to the extent that Freemasons are even called the Sons of Light. In the First Degree alone the word is introduced to the candidate in three different perspectives. Those perspectives being, the material light, or the lesser lights, the emblematic light or the Volume of the Sacred Law, and the spiritual light or the creative will of the Supreme Being. These concepts and others that follow after the First Degree are amply enshrouded in illuminating phraseology remembered by every Freemason. Their full import may not be perceived by all but they are constantly there in the rituals of our ceremonies. © 2021 The Copper Post, an Arizona Grand Lodge F. & A.M. publication


Masonic Light (Cont’d) There are other references to light that are still worthy of note. “To bring to light” or “to see the light” technically means initiation. From the foregoing it is obvious that to the Mason light has a deeper meaning which is darkness to the uninitiated or possibly even the newly made Mason, but visible to the taught Mason. What therefore is the light that is darkness visible? The first and most important qualification for becoming a mason is a “belief in a Supreme Being”. From this belief arises a second belief that all things were made at the creative spark, or will of the SUPREME BEING. What therefore is the creative spark at which all things were first made? The Volume of Sacred Law bears testimony that in the beginning God created Heaven and earth, and the earth was without form and void. Then came the great spark of creation, and God said, “Let there be light and there was light”. From this record in the Volume of Sacred Law, the transformation of voids into forms such as the sea, land and all living creatures, etc. took place after the creation or issuing forth light which was the animating force. Indeed it was not until the fourth day that the sun to rule the day and give light to the earth, and the moon to govern the night and the stars were created. What was therefore the first light created on the first day? This light has been described as the unsubstantiated primordial light, the driving force throughout creation, the primordial seed, and the ever active primordial energy. What light does the Freemason seek to see? The light given in the great creative spark can therefore be equated with the will of God, the creative will of GOD, from which all forms emanate in perfection and from which also the spirit core of man emanates in subsequent creation. This is the beginning of creation and the understanding of the place of man in creation, which Masonic science strives to teach. ……...Ken Hall, Chaplain 2017– Washington Lodge No. 46 Portland, OR

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The Copper Post

July, 2021

Let there be L.I.G.H.T

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Each month, we will share a Trestleboard Article from one of the lodges around the state of Arizona. This month, we look back in history thanks to an article the Huachuca Lodge No. 53 Trestleboard.

The Builders of Huachuca 53 May 15, 1956: Master Masons of the area, able to attend, appeared at the Garden Canyon home of Verne Dale Hegge to develop plans designed to organize a Masonic Lodge of F. & A.M. to be located near the civilian community of Fry Township, Arizona and the Fry Masonic Club was born. June 20, 1956: The Fry Masonic Club changed its name to Sierra Vista Masonic Trowel Club as the City Council adopted to change the name from Fry Township to Sierra Vista.

July 18, 1956: At the first general meeting of the Sierra Vista Masonic Trowel Club, the Club Officers were elected. As President, Robert L. Brigham; as First Vice President, Verne D. Hegge; as Second Vice President, Samuel N. Giacobbi; as Treasurer, Thomas E. Goodale; and as Secretary, Gerald J. Brown. August 15, 1956: The Sierra Vista Masonic Trowel Club was informed by the Grand Lodge that policy in effect stated, “That an organization sovereign unto itself cannot use the word Masonic in a title.” Adopted a resolution to change the name to The Sierra Vista Trowel Club and the Treasurer was “handed all funds, assets, paraphernalia, and property and the sum of $214.96. December 19, 1956: The first lodge meetings of the Sierra Vista Trowel Club, known as stated communications, continued being held at Carmichael Elementary School by Brother Jackson, President. It was during this meeting that the brethren approached President Jackson with the idea of becoming a Masonic Charter Lodge and building a Masonic Temple building. April 22, 1957: The Sierra Vista Trowel Club, meeting at the Carmichael Elementary School building, seriously discusses the proposal of constituting a lodge for the first time as the construction of a Masonic Temple building continues.

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The Builders of Huachuca 53 (cont’d)

April 29, 1957: The Sierra Vista Trowel Club meeting at the Carmichael Elementary School meets at 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of constituting a lodge, receiving its Charter, and installing its officers for the Masonic Year, A. L. 5957. Mid-year 1957: Master Elect Verne D. Hegge noted some slowness in progress on the construction and at this meeting declared, “The next stated communication will be held in the new Temple” to the surprise of the brethren in attendance. Construction work resumed with vigor. The Temple was completed on December 18, 1957 at a total cost of $2,037.63 and on the following day, December 19, a stated communication was held in the Temple building for the first time. November 28, 1957: The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Arizona, finding as being in proper order, accepted the Petition for Dispensation from The Sierra Vista Trowel Club; the Dispensation was approved and Huachuca Lodge U. D. (Under Dispensation) was born.

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Knights of St. Andrew Knighting Ceremony @ Phoenix Scottish Rite

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Phoenix York Rite Bodies Council Degree & Super Excellent Degree

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Grand Lodge Library Ribbon Cutting George Roskruge & S. Barry Casey Masonic Memorial Library & Museum

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Lodge Fundraisers

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Brethren, Friends, and Family, In 2020 the Masonic Charities of Arizona approved 20 grants totaling $36,00 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 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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Masonic Foundation for Children Over 2,000 Educators trained! About MSAP What is the Masonic Model Student Assistance Program? A highly professional and intensive three-day training workshop for Arizona educators to learn to or improve their ability to: Identify, intervene with, and create appropriate intervention plans for students that may be at risk. This workshop trains a core team of four to eight educators from a school in how to intervene early and effectively with students that display patterns of behaviors that threaten their success at school and in life. MSAP involves practical practice sessions designed to simulate real events along with presentations on such Subjects as:

Chemical Dependency • Depression and Suicide • Conflict • Anger and Violence • Communication Skills and Intervention https://foundation4children.org/ • Family Dynamics donate/ • Enabling • Life Skills Development • Treatment and Aftercare • Group Process Participants leave the training with a specific plan for behavioral interventions, a system for implementing MSAP in their schools, and can then incorporate worthwhile MSAP concepts and practices into their current program. •

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July, 2021

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2021/22 Arizona Grand Lodge Officers Grand Master Grand Lodge F. & A.M Arizona Randal Jager (52) Deputy Grand Master: Jim Baker (9) Senior Grand Warden: George R. Rusk (20) Senior Grand Deacon: Leigh J. Creighton (4) Senior Grand Steward: Eric D. Dupree (86) Grand Secretary: George S. Mather (85)

Junior Grand Warden: Michael A. Dale (17) Junior Grand Deacon: Roger C. Biede III (9) Junior Grand Steward: David A. Sahady (1) Grand Treasurer: Michael N. McGee (50)

Deputy Grand Secretary: Deputy Grand Treasurer: James R. Leppert (85) Ronald W. Richards (41,32,89) Deputy Grand Secretary James W. Rowan (43)

Grand Secretary Emeritus George H. Stabelin Sr. (15)

Grand Secretary Emeritus Wilbur E. Robertson (20) Grand Lecturer: John W. Welsch (7, 14)

Grand Chaplain Perry E. Casazza (50)

Grand Orator: William “Carl” Melton (23)

Grand Marshall Patrick S. Zech (56,86)

Grand Editor: Robert F. Buchanan III (2)

Grand Bible Bearer: Timothy P. Yaiser (52)

Grand Sword Bearer: Charles A. Kennedy (66) Grand Standard Bearer: James A. Boles (60) Grand Tyler: James T. Atha (6,13)

Grand Pursuivant : Donald Lowery (49) Grand Organist: Gordon Stevenson (20) Grand Counsel: Richard L. Brooks (85)

Grand Photographer: Allen Nichols (43,85)

2021-22 Arizona DDGM’s District 1: Robert E. Weed (22) - 22,64, 68 District 2: Seve L. Bracety (1) - 1, 14, 82 District 3: Lance R Brown (7) - 7, 13, 38 District 4: Paul A. Diaz (62) - 6, 62 District 5: Lon Thomas (70) – 3, 70 District 6: Tim W. Williams (17) - 17 District 7: Emertio R. Godoy (74.81) - 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: Gregory M. Covel (5,53) - 5,53,77 District 12: Bryon P. Howe (58) - 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, 88 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: None District 21: William B. Carnell (46) - 4, 32, 56 District 22: Mark J. Simington (45) - 2, 58, 83 District 23: Dwayne Hoyt (87) - 35, 45, 87 District 24: Jason B. Stryker (56,86) - 12, 19

2021-22 Arizona DDGL’s District 1: John D. Graham (7) - (North) District 2: Geoffery R. Cummings (20,87) -(E. Phx) District 3: William J. Enloe (85)- (W. Phx) District 4: Ronald N. Allen (4,55,74,81) - (South) District 5: Richard W. Dunbar (12,19) - (Southeast)

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Copper Corridor

Northern Arizona

Safford No. 16 - First Tuesday

White River No. 62 - Second Tuesday

https://www.facebook.com/groups/156141284847387 http://safford16.com/

www.facebook.com/WhiteRiver62 https://www.whiteriverlodge62.org/

7:00 pm .Stated Meeting

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Pinal Lodge No. 30 - First Thursday

Sy Harrison No. 70 - Second Tuesday

www.facebook.com/pinallodge30

https://www.facebook.com/SyHarrisonMaster/

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Yuma No. 17 - Second Thursday

Aztlan No. 1 - Second Tuesday

www.facebook.com/yumamasons https://www.yumalodge17.org/

www.facebook.com/AztlanLodge https://www.aztlanlodge.org/

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

7:30 pm Stated Meeting

White Mountain No. 3 - Second Saturday

Havasu No. 64 - Second Tuesday

https://www.facebook.com/whitemountainlodge3/

www.facebook.com/HavasuLodge https://www.havasumasoniclodge.com/

10:00 am Stated Meeting

Gila Valley Lodge No. 9 - Monday on or before full moon www.facebook.com/gilavalley9 https://www.gilavalleylodge9.com/

7:00 pm ..Stated Meeting

Eloy Lodge No. 46 - Third Thursday 7:00 pm ..Stated Meeting

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Williams - Grand Canyon No. 38 - Second Wednesday https://www.facebook.com/Grand-Canyon-Lodge-38Williams-AZ-2069618369937681

7:30 pm Stated Meeting

Central Arizona No. 14 - Second Wednesday www.facebook.com/CentralAZLodge14 http://www.arizonafreemasons.com/

7:30 pm Stated Meeting

Northern Arizona Mohave Valley No. 68 - First Wednesday

7:30 pm Stated Meeting Winslow No. 13 - Second Monday https://www.facebook.com/Winslow-Masonic-Lodge-FAM13-263422877119888/

Chalcedony No. 6 - Second Thursday https://www.facebook.com/ChalcedonyLodge6 https://www.holbrooklodge6.org/

7:30 pm Stated Meeting

Flagstaff No. 7 - First Thursday

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

https://www.facebook.com/Flagstaff-Masonic-Lodge-7707047839324640 https://flagstaff7.org/

Kingman No. 22 - Second Monday

7:30 pm Stated Meeting

7:30 pm Stated Meeting

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Phoenix Metro

Phoenix Metro

Arizona Lodge No. 2 - First Tuesday

Sahuaro No. 45 - Second Wednesday

www.facebook.com/ArizonaLodge2 www.azlodge2.org

https://www.facebook.com/Sahuaro-Lodge-45107142687586605

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

PVST No. 29 - First Wednesday

El Quixote No. 83 - Second Wednesday

https://www.facebook.com/pvst29 http://pvst29.org/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/elquixote83

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

7:30 pm Stated Meeting

Scottsdale No. 43 - First Thursday www.facebook.com/scottsdalemasoniclodge

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

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Montezuma No. 35 - First Thursday

Ascension No. 89 - Third Monday

https://www.facebook.com/montezumalodge

https://www.facebook.com/ascensionlodgeaz

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

6:30 pm Stated Meeting

Wayfarer No. 50 - Second Tuesday

Pioneer No. 82 - Third Monday

www.facebook.com/wayfarers50 https://www.wayfarers50.org/

https://www.facebook.com/pioneermasons 7:00 pm Stated Meeting

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Phoenicia No. 58 - Second Tuesday www.facebook.com/Phoenicia58 https://phoenicia58.org/

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Hunters Paradise No. 85 - Fourth Monday https://www.facebook.com/HuntersParadise85 https://www.hp85.org/

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

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East Valley (Phx)

West Valley (Phx)

Oriental Lodge No. 20 - First Tuesday

Peoria No. 31 - First Tuesday

www.facebook.com/Oriental20 http://oriental20.com/

www.facebook.com/FreemasonsPeoriaLodge31 https://www.peoria31.com/

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Camelback Daylight No. 75 - First Tuesday

Acacia No. 42 - First Tuesday

www.facebook.com/camelback.daylight

https://www.acacia42.com/ www.facebook.com/AcaciaXLII

10:00 am Stated Meeting

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Prometheus Lodge No. 87 - First Wednesday https://www.facebook.com/Prometheuslodge87 https://prometheus87.com/

7:00pm Stated Meeting

Sun City No. 72 - Second Tuesday https://www.facebook.com/suncitylodge72 http://suncitymasoniclodgeno72.com/

7:30 pm Stated Meeting

Apache Lodge No. 69 - Second Thursday https://apachelodge69.com/

Glendale No. 23 - First Thursday

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

https://www.facebook.com/glendaleaz23 https://www.glendaleaz23.com/

Chandler-Thunderbird No. 15 - Second Tuesday

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

www.facebook.com/ChandlerThunderbird https://www.chandlerthunderbird15.org/

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

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Tucson Area Marion McDaniel No. 56 - First Monday www.facebook.com/groups/MarionMcDaniel56

Tucson Area Oasis No. 52 - Second Tuesday www.facebook.com/Oasis-Lodge-52

https://mm56.org/ 7:30 pm Stated Meeting

http://www.oasis52.org/ 7:30 pm Stated Meeting

Jerusalem Daylight No. 66 - Second Saturday

Nelson C Bledsoe No. 74 - Second Tuesday

https://www.facebook.com/jerusalemdaylightlodge66

https://www.facebook.com/nelsoncbledsoe74/ https://nelsoncbledsoe74.org/

10:00 am Stated Meeting

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Adobe No. 41 - First Tuesday https://www.facebook.com/groups/413707212136698/ https://www.adobelodge41.com/

6:30 pm Stated Meeting

Aaron No. 49 - First Wednesday https://www.facebook.com/aaronlodge http://www.aaronlodge49.com/

7:30 pm Stated Meeting

Epes Randolph No. 32 - Second Wednesday www.facebook.com/groups/1033656566693307 https://epesrandolphlodge32.org/

7:30 pm Stated Meeting

Builders No. 60 - Second Wednesday https://www.facebook.com/pages/Builders%20Sixty% 20Masonic%20Lodge/111283838906398/

7:30 pm Stated Meeting

Tucson No. 4 - First Wednesday www.facebook.com/groups/ http://www.tucsonlodge4.org/untitled2.html

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Anahuac No. 81 - Third Monday https://www.facebook.com/An%C3%A1huac-Lodge-81101624338741117

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Downtown No. 86 - Fourth Monday www.facebook.com/Downtown-Lodge-86-FAM https://www.downtown86.com/

7:30 pm Stated Meeting

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Southern AZ King Solomon No. 5 - First Monday https://www.facebook.com/pages/King%20Solomon% 20Masonic%20Lodge%205/852903704763254/

https://tombstonemasons.com/ 7:00 pm Stated Meeting Huachuca Lodge No.53 - First Wednesday https://www.facebook.com/Huachuca53 https://www.huachuca53.org/

Southern AZ Perfect Ashlar No. 12 - First Thursday www.facebook.com/groups

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Camp Stone No. 77 - Second Saturday www.facebook.com/groups https://camp-stone-77.square.site/

9:30 am Stated Meeting

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Green Valley No. 71 - Third Thursday Nogales No. 11 - Second Wednesday https://www.nogaleslodge11.com/

www.facebook.com/greenvalleylodge71 https://www.greenvalley71.com/

7:30 pm Stated Meeting

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

Wilcox No. 10 - Second Tuesday 7:00 pm Stated Meeting

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

7:00 pm Stated Meeting

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