"Conviviality & Caring" - Our Motto!
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What does the lodge need to get started?We're a brand-new lodge and while we'll meet in a building with two other lodges, it's not fair for us to be using their things. As a result, we need to start getting implements, equipment, etc. for us to work as our own entity. If you feel you can help, we'd love to hear from you. New is great - obviously - but used works well also (except for things like place mats!) Some of these things can be really expensive and we'd rather have you think about our Charity Fund rather than material items. There are also some items that would be in the $20 range but there's no expectation AT ALL! We're more interested in your Brotherhood than your gifts frankly. That notwithstanding, here's a list we're compiling. There are lots of things we've probably not remembered so feel free to chime in with other suggestions also. Your name will be recorded in the history of the lodge and you'll have our most sincere gratitude. (Please note: this is a running list and it will change pretty regularly.)
Thanks for asking! As we apply for our Charter in May, 2011, we'll be creating a permanant list in the records and the history of the lodge so that our gracious benefactors' contributions may be suitably remembered. Whether you are able to donate or not, everyone involved in our lodge is valued! A PS from your Secretary: Brethren: we speak in our ritual about the universality of Freemasonry but the generosity of those mentioned above is truly a remarkable testament to the goodwill and friendship that we share. That universality which ties us with an indissoluable bond is sometimes more 'connected' than we might at first realize. Our porch book is being donated by a Brother who is now living in Massachusetts where I was born and raised. He is a Charter Member of J. Philip Berquist Lodge there. J. Philip - Phil to everyone - was a Grand Master of Massachusetts but before that, he became a Charter Member of The DeMolay Lodge in Boston and served the lodge as its ritualist, trying to manage a young and pretty mouthy kid who was working his way up in the line. Phil was a dear friend and mentor to many Masons and his toleration of my antics exhibited more than the patience of Job. He was a kind friend who is sorely missed and there will not be a day that I hold charge of that porch book as Secretary that I will not think of Phil - thanks to another Brother Mason who began his Masonic journey here in Maine and was even the first editor of the 'Maine Mason' magazine. That 'six degrees of separation' stuff really does seem to come into play sometimes! Last Updated (Sunday, 07 March 2010 12:13) |
Can I - SHOULD I - make a contribution?We’re a brand new lodge and consequently, we need a number of things including the many pieces of lodge regalia. In addition, we plan to create a Charity Fund and would welcome contributions of any amount which will go directly to furthering our goal of ‘Conviviality and Caring’. How can I apply for charity from SHDLL?As part of our motto/mission, our members will be provided with full information regarding this as the need arises. |
I've got a question not answered here...Let our Secretary Pro-Tem know (e-mail link at the bottom of every page on this web site) what it is and he’ll see that you get a prompt response. Do I need to be 'Mr. Super Computer' to benefit?Computerization makes things SO very easy sometimes – and so very difficult at others. ‘Time shifting’ of chores is now a reality and getting things done fast seems astonishingly easy at times. However, we are also grossly overloaded with all sorts of things bombarding us electronically day-to-day and staying ahead of spammers and scammers is not for those whose minds are not as nimble as they once were. We will try our level best to be sure that YOUR chosen means of communication is used to get you the information you want and should have. Our Website is A primary source of information but it shouldn’t be THE primary source. Also, we’ll be working in the coming weeks to add accessibility features (both visual and audio) to assist those brethren with access. We plan to, from time to time, publish a newsletter that will be available electronically to most but sent in print to those unable to receive it via computer. We plan to have an active and functioning phone tree to provide reminders via telephone of upcoming events and changed dates. We also want to ensure that Conviviality and Caring isn’t just the press of an ‘Enter’ key but the actual human touch of a Brother Mason! Your suggestions and assistance in making this a reality are MOST appreciated! |



