Issue No. 5.1   June 2, 2006   

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

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

V:.W:. John G. 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





Welcome to Issue 5 of Orange-Rockland Masons Online. This week, our newsletter focuses on the Masonic Compact which was sent by our Grand Master to every Mason in the state. If you haven't read it yet, please do so, and then share it with your family and friends so that they too can learn what it means to be a Freemason. If you have not yet read it, you can do so online here. I hope you will come back to this important document time and again over the summer so that we can prepare ourselves for Rededication in September.

I would also like to congratulate all of the newly elected officers of the Orange-Rockland District Masonic Associiation (ORDMA) and wish them the best of luck in their efforts in the coming year. Finally, if you don't see news from your Lodge in this newsletter, then please remind your officers to submit your Lodge's events and news to the Webmaster. Please remember to tell your Brothers about this newsletter at your next Lodge meeting and if you know of a Brother who is not receiving the link to this newsletter, please e-mail the Webmaster with his e-mail address so we can put him on the list.

A MESSAGE FROM OUR GRAND MASTER

Dear Brothers,

As this letter reaches you, I have taken my obligation as your Grand Master. I knelt at the same altar upon which I took my obligations in the Order of DeMolay, with my hands on the Bible upon which Brother George Washington was inaugurated as our first president. My memory went back to the other times I knelt and pronounced obligations; I recalled the impact those words had on my life and on my actions. Then, I was left with the understanding that I had duties to myself, my family, DeMolay, my Lodge, and to Freemasonry. Today, I know that I have even stronger duties to serve you and this Grand Lodge, and to work with you to continue to make Freemasonry in New York State the best representation of the Craft it can be.

I call upon you now to join me in embracing the words of the Masonic Compact, which are printed on the page accompanying this letter. The Compact is not an obligation, nor is it a piece of the Standard Work. It does not ask or expect anything new from us as Freemasons. It is an opportunity for you and me to remember the principles that drew us to Freemasonry, the actions we desire to take as active Freemasons, and the support we can offer and expect from our Lodges and our Brothers as we strive to improve ourselves in Masonry, and thereby improve the world around us. It is an opportunity to momentarily put aside our working tools and reflect on the strengths of Masonry, before returning to our labors with a renewed sense of commitment and duty.

A compact is an agreement or pledge between two parties. This Masonic Compact is a way to re-state our agreement to bring the best we have to offer to the Craft, and to trust that our Lodges and our Grand Lodge will stand and work alongside us to become the best they can be. My hope is that every newly-Raised Brother will also hear the words of the Masonic Compact as he signs the By-laws and becomes a full member of his Lodge, knowing that each Brother within the Lodge has made the same pledge to him and to each other member.

My compact with you is that the principles and actions described in the Masonic Compact will underscore every activity, program, and decision I put forth as your Grand Master. My promise is that the words of the Masonic Compact will be foremost in my mind as I work to bring the best of myself to my service to you and to this Grand Lodge. I ask you to join me in these labors, and to carry these principles and actions into every aspect of your lives within and outside of the Lodge. I ask this knowing that we will surely improve ourselves and our Craft in the process.

Sincerely and fraternally,
Neal Bidnick
Grand Master

You can view the Masonic Compact as a pdf file by clicking here.

DISTRICT NEWS

2007 Individual Development Course (iDC)
The Individual Development Course has been designed to aid Brethren in developing as a person, building character, and crafting success as an individual both within Masonry and in the wider world in which they live. It does not focus specifically on Masonry, but rather on personal skills that can be used in all areas of everyday life: Professionally, at Home, with your Family, in your Community, and any Organization to which you belong.

The major goal of the iDC is to mentor the course participants as they learn, use, share, and refine a diverse range of tools in the areas of personal development, community and group building, group process, interpersonal communication, and project implementation. The course has been streamlined this year with additional elements of computer-based training between sessions replacing some of the classroom lectures, allowing more time to interact with your Brothers from around the state.

The 2007 session of the Individual Development Course will begin on Saturday September 16th and will run on the third Saturday of each month until March. Anyone interested in taking this exciting class should complete the application in the iDC brochures that are being sent to the Lodges and submit it to the District Deputy Grand Master ASAP.

You can also download a copy of the iDC brochure in odf format by clicking here.


Grand Master Featured in Local Newspaper
Our Grand Master, the M:.W:. Neal I. Bidnick, and our Fraternity, were the subject of a June 3rd editorial in a newspaper published in our District, the Rockland Journal News. The Grand Master, who resides in New City, has been the subject of several recent articles, and this demonstrates the importance of effective public relations to our Craft. You can read the editorial online by clicking here.


New Installation Booklets Have Arrived
The new Installation of Officers ritual book has been sent to every Lodge. If you have not yet installed your new officers, this is the book you should use. There are some minor changes, so please be sure to use the right book. Please remember that this Installation is considered standard work, and the Installation of Officers should contain no deviation, additions, or improvisations. This book has been sent to your Lodges for free. Additional copies are available from the Grand Lodge Registry Department for $5.00.


An Invitation to the Masters of Lodges
The Masters of the Orange-Rockland District and their Ladies are cordially invited to meet our Grand Master and members of the Grand Line on Saturday August 12th at noon. This will be a free barbecue with Masters of several surrounding Districts also in attendance. The location will be announced shortly, but please mark your calendars now. We hope that all of the Masters of our District will make every effort to attend.


The DaVinci Code Released!
The film The DaVinci Code, based on Dan Brown's best selling book, was released this week. Based on the press it has received, along with additional coverage from the Discovery Channel, CNN, and National Geographic, Freemasonry has once more returned to the spotlight. Is YOUR Lodge prepared for the inquiries that are sure to follow? Do YOU know what you will say when someone asks you about the Craft? Don't wait until you're put on the spot, consider your response now! Prepare information packets about the Fraternity, our charities, and history. Volunteer to stuff some envelopes for your Lodge and take advantage of the publicity that is sure to follow.


DATES TO REMEMBER
Hudson River Lodge Open Installation of Officers Sunday June 4th at 3:00 pm contact
Stony Point-Wawayanda Tiled Installation of Officers* Wednesday June 7th at 7:30 pm* contact
Jerusalem Temple Lodge Installation of Officers Thursday June 8th at 7:30 pm* contact
Hudson River Lodge Groundbreaking Ceremony & Picnic Saturday June 10th at 12:00 pm* contact
Hoffman Lodge Installation of Officers Saturday June 10th at 6:00 pm* contact
Warwick Lodge Lobster Bake Sunday June 11th at 1:00 pm info | contact
Masters and Wardens Planning Meeting (Mountainville) Monday June 12th at 7:00 pm contact
District School of Instruction (Mountainville) Monday June 12th at 8:00 pm contact
Warwick Lodge Tiled Installation of Officers Tuesday June 13th at 7:30 pm* contact
Cornerstone Lodge Tiled Installation of Officers Wednesday June 14th at 7:30 pm* contact
Athelstane Lodge End of Year Dinner Tuesday June 20 at 7:00 pm* contact
Hudson River/Stony Point-Wawayanda MM Degree Wednesday June 21 at 7:30 pm* contact
Saint Johns Day Weekend (Utica) Weekend June 24th-25th contact
ORDMA Meeting (Location TBA) Monday June 26th at 7:30 pm contact
Athelstane Lodge Fellowcraft Degree Tuesday June 27 at 7:30 pm* contact
Jerusalem Temple Lodge Coffee House Saturday July 15th at 7:30 pm* contact
Wallkill Lodge Chicken Barbecue Saturday August 5th 1:00 pm info | contact
Masonic Family Day at Camp Turk Saturday August 5th 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
Connecticut MM 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
* Denotes a dinner will precede or follow the meeting or event. Please check with the contact for details.
HELP WANTED

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-Elect, Bro. Robert Schroeder.

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.

SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION

The Orange-Rockland School of Masonic Instruction has returned! The School will convene on the second Tuesday 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 June 12th at Jerusalem Temple Lodge at 8:00 p.m. In consideration of all our new officers, a program on Opening, Closing, and Balloting will be presented by our Assistant Grand Lecturers. 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!

FUN STUFF

Enjoy this Masonic cryptogram. Each number represents a letter. The result is a well-known Masonic phrase. Enjoy!

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Last week's puzzle: To observe the approach of cowans and eavesdroppers

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