Issue No. 15   August 11, 2006   

R:.W:. Joseph R. Leo
District Deputy
Grand Master
e-mail

R:.W:. David L. Blasch
Grand Director
of Ceremonies
e-mail

V:.W:. John W. Cola
Assistant Grand
Lecturer
e-mail

V:.W:. Scott A. Klein
Assistant Grand
Lecturer




Lodges of the
Orange-Rockland
District

Athelstane
No. 839
Pearl River
web site

Cornerstone
No. 711
Monroe
web site

Goshen
No. 365
Goshen
contact

Hoffman
No. 412
Middletown
web site

Hudson River
No. 309
Newburgh
web site

Jerusalem Temple
No. 721
Mountainville
web site

Naurashank
No. 589
Pearl River
contact

Port Jervis
No. 328
Port Jervis
contact

Stony Point-Wawayanda
No. 313
Sparkill
contact

Wallkill
No. 627
Walden
web site

Warwick
No. 544
Warwick
contact

West Point
No. 877
Highland Falls
contact





Just a few notes this week. First, we asked the Lodges to be sure to send someone to the training on the new Child ID equipment which will be held on Sunday at Wappingers Lodge. I hope to see all of our Lodges represented. We also hope that everyone has a role in our 225th Anniversary activities coming up in September. If you don't, please contact the Master of your Lodge and ask how you can help!

The Individual Development Course (iDC) applications have been extended to August 25th. The closest course location this year will be either in oiur own District or in nearby Dutchess. If you are interested, please contact the DDGM ASAP. That's it for this week, see you next time!

And on that sobering thought... see you next week!

DISTRICT NEWS

Child ID Training
As many of you know the Child ID Program has changed significantly as has the equipment we’ll be using. The new method of conducting these programs will be to use a very simple program on a laptop computer and a video camera and digital printer. This will be a far easier and less labor intensive method for all involved.

There will be a training program for this new equipment on Sunday August 13th at Wappingers Lodge in Wappingers Falls. Wor. Wayne Flavin, our District Community Service umbrella chairman strongly encourages anyone who wishes to become involved in Child ID programs to attend this training session. We will no longer be using our old VHS video systems and familiarity with the new equipment is essential before we can conduct any programs.

The Masters of Lodges in the Orange-Rockland District have been asked to send at least one representative to this training session. This session may be the closest offered, and you may have to travel to New York City or Albany if you can't make this training. For further information please contact Wor. Steve Koch at 845-298-2502, R:.W:. Charles Uhle at 845-226-8145, or our own Wor. Wayne Flavin.


Masters and Wardens Meeting
The Masters and Wardens will meet at (air conditioned!) Jerusalem Temple Lodge on Monday August 14th at 7:00 p.m., prior to the School of Instruction which will convene at 8:00 p.m. The trestleboard for the School will be a brief program on Balloting, DDGM Visits, and Basic Lodge Protocol followed by a social hour with cards and refreshments. We hope to see everyone there!


Athelstane Lodge and the MDA
Once again, Athelstane Lodge will be assisting with the annual Labor Day Telethon in support of the Muscular Dystrophy Association. They have some positions open to answer phones (live on TV!) during their shift which starts at 8:40 a.m. on Monday September 4th.

To help get the ball rolling, literally, the Lodge will be holding a Bowl-a-Thon to raise funds for the MDA on August 27th and September 3rd at 1:00 p.m. on both days. The entry fee of $12 covers three games of bowling and shoe rentals at Pearl River Lanes, which is next door to the Prearl River Masonic Temple. You can download a sposnor form by clicking here. We hope you will join the Brothers in raising funds and offering your time to support this very worthy cause!


The 50th Empire State Mason Cruise
The 50th Empire State Mason Cruise will be held from January 28th to February 11th, 2007. Join our Grand Line and Masons from around the state for fourteen days from Valparaiso, Chile to Buenes Aires, Argentina on board Celebrity Cruise's MS Infinity. Unusual shore excursions are available for this special cruise including a pre-cruise package in Santiago, a post-cruise package in Buenos Aires, and an Antarctica Flyover from Punta Arenas. There are a wide variety of accommodations available including full suites, outside mini-suites with balconies, outside and inside cabins. Prices start at $2,100 per person and does not include air, insurance, or port taxes.

Brochures are available from the DDGMor you can e-mail Cruise Enterprises Inc. for more information or call them toll free at (888) 727-8922.


Masonic Family Day at Tappan
You and your families are cordially invited to join our Grand Master and his Line on Sunday September 17th at noon as we celebrate Masonic Family Day at Tappan. Held on the awe inspiring grounds of the DeWint House at the George Washington National Historic Site, this day will have activities for the whole family to enjoy. Tour the grounds which can only be called a Masonic arboretum, visit the home used by George Washington as his headquarters several times during the Revolutionary War, and talk with costumed re enactors. Bring your kids to learn Colonial crafts and play Colonial games, and watch a puppet show. Instead of a expensive formal brunch, we'll be serving hamburgers and hotdog's at family-friendly prices. Help is needed by Brothers from the District but we're only asking for a few hours to help with set up and to man the grills. If you can help out, please contact the DDGM or come to the next ORDMA meeting if you can. We'd love to see you there!


Masonic Family Day at West Point
Join us again on Saturday September 30th for Masonic Family Day at West Point with all new activities at very old prices! We've kept the price of the day down to last year's price while providing even more fun for you and your families! Last year's price of $31 per person now includes not only your ticket to the football game of Army vs. Rice, but also seating under a huge tent with tables and chairs right alongside the scenic Hudson River. Family members who do not wish to attend the game can enjoy the day at this scenic location with crafts and activities for the kids for $10. Parking passes are $5 and you are urged to carpool as spots are limited. Coffee and pastries in the morning and watermelon and cold drinks throughout the day are included in the basic pricing, and a chicken barbecue with all the fixings is available for $7.50, or being your own picnic lunch to enjoy down by the river. For more information, click here.


225th Anniversary Activities
How are your plans coming along for the 225th Anniversary activities to be held in YOUR Lodge in September? That's right, YOUR Lodge! Each Lodge in the State has been asked to hold an Interfaith Service and Breakfast on Sunday September 10th where we will bring our communities together in remembrance of the events of 9/11 and present flags to various community groups. Your Lodge will also be holding a Rededication Service at one of it's September meetings where we will rededicate ourselves to the spirit of Freemasonry and reflect on the importance of our Craft to ourselves, our families, and our community. Special 225th Anniversary pins are being prepared for Brothers who attend their Rededication. If you have not been contacted to assist with planning these activities, wait no longer! Call your Worshipful Master and ask him how YOU can be a part of these special events.


Brotherhood Fund Meeting
R:.W:. Robert Stack, Chairman of the Masonic Brotherhood Fund, and members of his team will be at Hoffman Lodge in Middletown, NY on Saturday November 4th to train local Lodge and District chairmen in the procedures necessary to organize and run a successful Brotherhood Fund campaign. Coffee will be served at 9:30 a.m. and the meeting will begin promptly at 10:00 a.m., and is expected to run about two hours. It is important that every Lodge be represented by its Brotherhood Fund Chairman or another designee at this meeting.


2006 DDGM Visits
The District Deputy Grand Master, RW Joe Leo, and the Masters and Wardens met on Monday June 12th and set the schedule for his Official Visits. To view the schedule, please click here.

DATES TO REMEMBER
Child ID Training Sunday August 13th Time TBA contact
Masters and Wardens Planning Meeting (Mountainville) Monday August 14th at 7:00 pm contact
District School of Instruction (Mountainville)

Monday August 14th at 8:00 pm

contact
Entered Apprentice Degree at West Point Lodge Saturday August 19th at 1:00 pm contact
Athelstane Lodge MDA Bowl-a-Thon Sunday August 27th at1:00 p.m. contact
ORDMA Meeting - Location TBA Monday August 28th at 7:30 p.m.* contact
Athelstane Lodge MDA Bowl-a-Thon Sunday September 3rd at 1:00 pm contact
General Montgomery Day Parade (Wallkill Lodge) Saturday September 9th 10:00 am contact
Hudson River Lodge Annual Pig Roast Saturday September 16th 12:00 pm info | contact
Walden Day Parade (Wallkill Lodge) Saturday September 16th 10:00 am contact
Masonic Family Day at Tappan Sunday September 17th* contact
Port Jervis Lodge Master Mason Degree Friday September 22nd* contact
DDGM Visit to Hudson River Lodge Wednesday September 27, 2006* contact
Connecticut FC Degree Exemplification (West Point Lodge) Friday September 29th at 7:30 pm contact
Masonic Family Day at West Point Saturday September 30th contact
District Leaders Apron Presentations Sunday October 1st at 12:00 pm* contact
DDGM Visit to West Point Lodge Thursday October 5, 2006* contact
DDGM Visit to Cornerstone Lodge Wednesday October 11, 2006* contact
DDGM Visit to Athelstane Lodge Tuesday October 17, 2006* contact
DDGM Visit to Warwick Lodge Tuesday October 24, 2006* contact
DDGM Visit to Port Jervis Lodge Friday October 27, 2006* contact
Brotherhood Fund Training Meeting Saturday November 4, 2006 contact
DDGM Visit to Stony Point-Wawayanda Lodge Wednesday November 1, 2006* contact
DDGM Visit to Goshen Lodge Monday November 6, 2006* contact
DDGM Visit to Naurashank Lodge Friday November 10, 2006* contact
Grand Master's Ball - Long Island Saturday November 11, 2006* info
DDGM Visit to Wallkill Lodge Wednesday November 15, 2006* contact
DDGM Visit to Hoffman Lodge Tuesday November 21, 2006* contact
DDGM Visit to Jerusalem Temple Lodge Saturday December 9, 2006 contact
ORDMA Family Holiday Party Saturday December 30, 2006 contact
ORDMA Dinner Dance Saturday March 17th, 2007 contact
* Denotes a dinner will precede or follow the meeting or event. Please check with the contact for details.
SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION

The Orange-Rockland School of Masonic Instruction will convene on the second Monday of each month, at locations around the District. Instruction will rotate on a monthly basis between Ritual, Grand Lodge educational programs, and seminars on topics like Leadership and Communication.

Our next School will be held on Monday August 14th at Jerusalem Temple Lodge at 8:00 p.m. The work on the trestleboard will be Balloting, DDGM Visits, and Basic Lodge Protocol followed by a social hour with cards and refreshments. A brief Masters and Wardens meeting will precede the School at 7:00 p.m.

If you have any questions, please contact the DDGM. We'll see you there!

HELP WANTED

Entered Apprentice Degree Assistance Needed
West Point Lodge requires assistance with an Entered Apprentice Degree on Saturday August 19th. Specifically, assistance is needed with the Apron Presentation, Bible Presentation, Questions and Answers, the Lecture of Reasons, and the Historical Lecture. The degree will begin at 2:00 p.m. with lunch preceding it. If you can assist, please contact Wor. Russ Anderson.

Master Mason Degree Assistance Needed
Port Jervis Lodge requires assistance with a Master Mason Degree on Friday September 22nd. Speaking and non-speaking roles in the Drama are required. The degree will begin at 8:00 p.m. with dinner preceding it at 6:30 p.m. If you can assist, please contact Wor. Joe Ryder.

Masonic Family Days are Coming
Masonic Family Day at Tappan will be held on Sunday September 17th and Masonic Family Day at West Point will be held on Saturday September 30th. Both of these events, sponsored by our Grand Lodge, will take place in the Orange-Rockland District and we are looking for volunteers to help with them. Both afford opportunities to socialize with your Brethren, and to introduce family and friends to the Craft. If you can help with either, please contact the DDGM.

Wallkill Lodge invites the Brethren of our District to join them in marching in the General Montgomery Day Parade in Montgomery, NY on September 9, 2006, and the Walden Day Parade in Walden, NY on September 16, 2006. For more information, please contact the Master, Wor. Robert Schroeder.

FUN STUFF

Institution Of Free Masons, c. 1725

The early history of this catechism, which is a manuscript version of The Grand Mystery of Free-Masons Discover'd (q.v.), is unknown. It was purchased c. 1905 from a dealer by Bro. A. F. Calvert of London. It consists of two leaves, 3 3/5" X 5 9/10", cut out of an old vellum-bound notebook, in which there were other writings which did not interest Bro. Calvert. It was purchased from him in 1941 by Bro. Douglas Knoop. The catechism is written on three sides and about a quarter of the fourth, the rest of the page being filled with some lines in a different hand, headed "The Character of a Mason". Dr. Schofield of the British Museum MSS. Department is of opinion that it was written in the first half of the eighteenth century. It was reproduced photographically in the Authors' Lodge Transactions, iii (1919), following p. 408. The transcript we print is made from the manuscript. See Introduction, pp. 12, 19 above; cf. Essex MS.

INSTITUTION OF FREE MASONS

1. Question. Peace be here. A. I hope there is.

2. What a Clock is it? A. Tis going to 12 or 'tis going to 6

3. Are you very busy? A. No.

4. Will you give or take? A. Both or which you please.

5. How go Squares? A. Straight

6. Are you rich or poor? A. Neither

7. Change me that [unprintable character]? I will

8. In the name of God, Amen, Are you a Mason? A Mason

9. What is a Mason? A man begot of a man, born of a woman & Brother to a King.

10. What is a fellow? A Companion to a Prince

11. How shall I know if you are a Right Mason? A. By Signs, Tokens & Points of my Entry

12. Which is the 1st Point of your Entry? A. To hide & conceal under the Penalty of having my Throat cut, or my Tongue cut out of my Head.

13. Where were you made a Mason? In a just & perfect Lodge.

14. How many makes a Lodge? A. God & the Square, wt 7 or 5 right & perfect Masons on the highest mountain or the lowest valley in the world.

15. Why do odd Numbers make a lodge? A. Because all Odds are Men's advantages.

16. What lodge are you of? The Lodge of St Iohn 5.

17. How doth that Lodge stand? Perfect East & West as all holy Temples do.

18. Where's the Masters Post? A. At the East window waiting the rising of the Sun to set his men at work.

19. Where's the Warden's Post? A. At the West window waiting the Setting of the Sun, to dismiss the entred Apprentice.

20. Who rules & governs the Lodge & is Master of it? A. Iehovah the right Pillar.

21. How is it govem'd? Of Square, Plumb & Rule [unprintable characters]

22. Have you a Key of the Lodge? Yes I have

23. What is its Virtue? To open & Shut & to Shut & open

24. Where do you keep it? A. In an Ivory Box betwixt my Tongue & Teeth, or wtin my heart, where all my Secrets are kept.

25. Have you a Chain to the Key? Yes I have

26. How Long is it? It is as long as from my Tongue to my Heart.

27. How many precious lewels? A. Three a Square where a Diadem & a Square [unprintable characters]

28. How many Lights? Three a Right East, South & West.

29. What do they represent? A. The three Persons of the holy Trinity Father S. & H.Gt

30. How many Pillars? Two I . . hin & Boaz.

31. What do they represent? A. Strength & Stability to the Church in all Ages.

32. How many Angles are in St lohn's Lodge? [unprintable characters] A. Four boarding on Squares.

33. How is the Meridian found out? A. When the Sun leaves the South, & breaks in at the West End of the Lodge.

34. In what part of the Temple was the Lodge kept? A. In Solomon's Porch at the west End of the Temple, where the Two Pillars were set up.

35. How many Steps belong to a Right Mason? Three.

36. Give me the Salutation? A. I will. The right Worshipful Master & Worshipful fellows of the Right Worsh. Lodge from whence I came greet you well, as I do. God's greeting be at this our Meeting & with the R. W Masters & W. Fellows of the R. W. Lodge whence you came, & you also.

37. Give me the lerusalem Words? G.....G....

38. Give me the Universal Words? ........

39. Right, Brother of ours, Give me your Name? M or N

40. Welcome Brother M or N to our Society. How many Principal Points pertain to a right Mason? A. Three. Fraternity, Fidelity, Taciturnity.

41. What do they represent? A. Brotherly Love, Relief & Truth, amongst all right & perfect Masons, for wc Masons were ordain'd at the Building of the Tower of Babel & the Temple of lerusalem.

42. How many proper Points? Five, foot to foot, Knee to Knee Hand to Hand, Heart to Heart & Ear to Ear

43. Whence is an Arch deriv'd? From Architecture.

44. What doth it resemble? The Rainbow

45. How many orders in Architecture? A. Five, Tuscan, Dorick, Ionick, Corinthian, Composit

46. What do they answer to? They answer to Base Perpendicular Diameter Circumference & Square

47. Which is the right Word or Point of a right Mason? A. Adieu

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