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Contact Event Space Rental | The Wisconsin Masonic Center Our mission is guided by the enduring and relevant principles of our fraternity: With more than 11,000 members statewide, our fraternity represents the entire spectrum of Wisconsinites. Thus, the discussion of religion, politics, and business is not permitted in our lodges. Brother Scott Pieper receives his Past Master. Contact Diane Igl Phone 262-965-3979 email: diane@wisc-freemasonry.org Year; Issue:pp-pp. 19 Olive Branch Lodge No. Proceeds go to WisconsinMasonicHeritage Center. Bicknell #94, in Brodhead, Wisconsin, holds a monthly Stated Communication on the second Monday of the month. Karl Gant, 608-523-4714. Bicknell #94, in Brodhead, Wisconsin, holds a monthly Stated Communication on the second Monday of the month. Contact the lodge Bicknell #94, in Brodhead, Wisconsin, holds a monthly Stated Communication on the second Monday of the month. The meeting, held at 2322 E. Milwaukee St in Janesville, WI 53545-2145, starts at 7:00pm. Dinner and meeting all had fun, Waterloo provided cake for the meal. How often have you heard someone reminisce, Wouldnt it be nice if it was like the old days when you could trust anyone? Today we trust no one. there has been so much nonsense said about it, but this was an unusual circumstance in that her, husband was interested in becoming a Mason, and this was a home visit. Mark Truesdell at Mark.Truesdell@gmail.com. Proceeds go to
Wisconsin Masonic Heritage Center. AUGUST 2 Shawano Lodge No. Freemasons find satisfaction in being part of a centuries-old fraternity whose traditions and core values are relevant today, and will endure for centuries to come. World War I interrupted the plans for a new Temple. 5:30 cocktails, 6:30 dinner. The meeting, held at 301 - 1st Center Ave in Brodhead, WI 53520, starts at 7:30pm. If you are interested in helping the Wisconsin Masonic Foundation continue to preserve the building and serve the community by donating to the Foundation, please contact John Prindle at 608-256-5734. Casual dress will be appropriate, snacks at about 6 p.m, meeting at 7. ter #197, Lodge of Military Tribute, Hosted by Lafayette Lodge No. Dress for the evening is blue jeans and polos. Dinner at 6:30 p.m., Beja Shrine. It's there now and gives the, lodges another way that may help give you a better feeling of confi-, dence that you've done your best to guard the West gate in your, lodge. The very essence of, Freemasonry concerns developing ones life into being, ture. EVEN BETTER 30 seconds After talking with her, her criticism came from her memory of the be-, havior of her uncle who had been a Mason dur-, passed away several years earlier, and by her ac-, count he was a terrible man in many ways, and, yet according to her he was just fine with the, lodge. My response concerning her uncle was, that it sounded to me that he had failed the fra-, ternity not that the fraternity had failed him. Brother Scott Pieper receives his Past Master. Saturday, March 4th 8 am Coffee and Carbs at Rhinelander Masonic Lodge 9 am Opening & Welcoming. Included in these programs are help for families of our deployed military, scholarships, support for youth, medical research, children's hospitals, and our Honored Ladies. 4 Manawa Lodge No. Title. Open House at 6 p.m., tribute at 7 p.m., with, low. Each Freemason practices the three principle tenets: Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth, while promoting a way of life that binds like-minded men in a worldwide brotherhood transcending all religious, ethnic, cultural, social and educational differences. The WMCF is a 501 c 3 tax exempt corporation. From our special partnerships with the U.S. York Rite bodies, we also bring you the latest in news and scholarship avalable about the Royal Arch, Cryptic Masons and the Knights Templar, along with the Allied Masonic Degrees and appendant Masonic organizations. 200Awards, Lodge Supplies, Petitions, Michael A. DeWolf,PGM Ext. from On the morning of the big Wisconsin-Michigan, game, he challenged me to a wager that if Michigan won, I would, have to post on Facebook a picture of myself wearing a Michigan, "Go Blue" cap, and if Wisconsin won, he would have to post one of, himself wearing a Badger cap. Make reservations with District 5 Deputy James Kent, 715-834-7676, or district_deputy5@wisc-freemasonry.org. 331 at the Northwest Masonic Center, 4315 N. 92nd St., Wauwatosa. from If you're interested in renting the Wisconsin Masonic Center for your next reception, corporate event, private, or organizational gathering, contact us today. 103. Wisconsin Masons practice Family Friendly Freemasonry. The meeting, held at 301 - 1st Center Ave in Brodhead, WI 53520, starts at 7:30pm. Author(s). A 50-target Skeet Shoot in morning at TWSA, and a 50-target Sporting Clays in the afternoon at Woods & Meadows hunting preserve in Warrens. We develop lifelong friendships with fellow Masons and their families, and are welcomed at Masonic lodges throughout the United States and the world. of Wisconsin All Rights Reserved.
p.m. $20 for skeet and $20 for sporting clays; pay when you register. 12 Doric Lodge No. The purposes of the WMCF shall be to engage in any lawful activities within the purposes for which the corporation may be organized under Chapter 181 of the Wisconsin Statutes and to operate exclusively for charitable & educational purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, including but not limited to the solicitation & raising of funds for the construction, stocking, & operation of a Masonic library and museum; and for the restoration, maintenance, operation & preservation of the Wisconsin Masonic Temple of Freemasonry (The Building) located at 301 Wisconsin Ave., Madison, Wisconsin 53703-2107. The Brothers had 7 different chilis to sample and 9 candidates who are seeking to enlighten their lives thru Masonry came to the meal. from Everyone is wel-. Kevin Sorenson, 715-581-0553 or sorensonkr@charter.net. 4-5 Prairie du Chien Lodge No. Many people think of a gourmet as someone who eats only the most expensive or fanciest of foods. Brothers from Kenosha Masonic Lodge No. Lodge No. This event is to help those who wish to go coordinate travel plans if you wish to carpool etc. Get Started In other circumstances, I had made a similar statement when people had pointed out the, unchristian like behavior of Christians which was usually followed, by some comment related to the hypocrisy of church, As I think back on such comments concerning both the fraternity. Editor at Wisconsin Masonic Journal Oregon Town, Wisconsin, United States 48 connections. Apart from Authors use, no material appearing in the Journal of The Masonic Society may be reprinted or electronically distributed without the written permission of the Editor. Green Isle Park, Allouez. THE WISCONSIN
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Richard Rygh - Editor - The Wisconsin Masonic Journal | LinkedIn MMSD overflowed 230 million gallons during historic February rainfall. Amazon offers over 100,000 books on leadership. Charles F. Lamb, Grand Master, presided. Registration from 8:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m., at Camp Douglas Sportsmen's Club, N8117 Keichinger Road, Camp Douglas. THE GENTLEMAN IN THE ROOM By Senior Grand Warden David R. Ritchie. A light lunch will be served. entertainment by Daddy D Productions. Just try to make your events unique, fun, and, memorable for all that attend. In reality, a gourmet is someone who simply enjoys food. The 9th Masonic District in the Grand Lodge of Wisconsin Albany #36 Armistead-Bingham #1862 Bicknell #94 Fulton #69 Janesville-Western Star #55 Jefferson County #9 Kegonsa #73 Milton #161 Morning Star #10 New Glarus #310 Oregon #151 Smith #31 St. John's Lodge #57 Union #32 Waucoma #90 Part of: US, Wisconsin Along With: District #001 District . Detailed contact information including email, phone number, social profiles, tweets and journalists working at or writing for The Wisconsin Masonic Journal. One of its most basic purposes is to make good men even better. We teach our kids not to talk to strangers. However, according to Brother Alphonse Cerza writing for the Masonic Service Association, a thorough investigation of this statement was made by Brother W. J. Chetwode Crawley . Through this universal brotherhood, Masons learn to be better husbands, better fathers, better brothers, and better citizens. In 1915, Brothers James and Edward Law, of Law and Law Architects, drew up plans for a new Masonic Temple.