Issue No. 64  July 20, 2007   

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






It's been another quiet week in Lake O-Rbegon, well at least I THINK it's been. It's possible that folks have just given up on trying to contact me because I've been so busy at work lately. Add to that a computer meltdown at home, and things get very interesting. Seriously, if you need to contact me, please e-mail me at ddgm@o-rmasons.org. I don't take personal calls during the workday, which has been ending between 8:00 and 9:00 p.m. most nights and, frankly, I haven't been returning a lot of voice mails. E-mails sent to that address end up on my phone and have the best chance of getting a reply. If you want to reach me, that's your best bet.

Tickets remain available for our upcoming events including the JTL Renegades baseball game, Wallkill chicken barbecue, and the Hudson River pig roast. We'd also love to have a nice turnout for the multi-Lodge Master Mason Degree scheduled for August 11th at air-conditioned Jerusalem Temple Lodge. It should be a day of great ritual and good eats, so please let me know if you can join us. Details appear elsewhere in this issue.

I hope you've all been enjoying the great weather and brief editorials this summer. See you next week!

DISTRICT NEWS

Renegades Baseball Night
Jerusalem Temple Lodge will sponsor another outing to see the Hudson Valley Renegades play on Saturday July 28th. This year's outing will be special because it is being sponsored in conjunction with several veteran's organizations, and we will be arranging to have a group of disabled veterans from the Castle Point VA Hospital join us. The evening is $25 and includes admission to the game and all the hamburgers, cheeseburgers, hotdogs and chicken sandwiches you can eat along with soft drinks and the usual fixings. For more information, click here. We hope you can join us!


Masters and Wardens Meeting
The Masters and Wardens will meet at Jerusalem Temple Lodge on Monday August 13th at 7:30 p.m. Please note the change in starting time. The School of Instruction will henceforth be held on other evenings and locations around the District. It is important that all of our newly-elected Masters, Wardens, Deacons, and other officers in your line attend this meeting because we will be reviewing and discussing the results of the 2/5/10 year forecasting initiative and offering additional assistance. Please remember that these meetings and this newsletter are the primary coordination and communication venues in this District and each Lodge is responsible for the information disseminated therein . If your Lodge is not represented, the officers are still responsible for obtaining the information from other Lodges in attendance. Thus attendance is expected of Masters and Wardens but everyone is welcome to attend and we hope to see other elected and appointed officers there!


2007-2008 Individual Development Course (iDC)
Registration for the Individual Development Course will close soon! This course provides skills useful in every aspect of our lives and helps to develop us in our roles at work, our homes, our communities, and our Craft. The course focuses on personal skills such as time management, goal setting, and self-discipline; interpersonal skills such as public speaking, e-mail and written materials, dealing with difficult people, running effective meetings, and the group process; and other important skills such as problem and data analysis, brainstorming, surveys, and project management. These are skills that apply to all areas of our lives, not just Freemasonry. Classes are scheduled to begin in September and run one Saturday a month for six months. The course this year will be open to spouses as well as Masons. We hope to see many of you take advantage of this important and very valuable opportunity. For more information, please contact the DDGM.


Orange-Rockland Central Chapter, Order of DeMolay
DeMolay is a Masonic youth program for boys ages 12-21, which teaches leadership within a fun, moral framework in line with our own principles and tenets. The local Chapter, which meets at Wallkill Lodge in Walden, is in desperate need of advisors, Brothers willing to give up a few hours a month to mentor and work with these inspiring young men. There’s no commitment required to obtain information, give us a call and see what it’s all about. For more information, please contact R:.W:. Hank Stoveland.

UPCOMING CHILD ID PROGRAMS

Child ID System
The District Child ID System is available to Lodges who have two Brothers trained in its use. These Brothers may sign out the system by contacting Wor. Robert Morlang, Jr.. Please allow a month in advance to reserve the system and allow the District Committee to order the necessary supplies for your program. Please remember that all unused materials must be returned with the system, there is to be no stockpiling of supplies for future programs.

ORDMA NEWS

Next ORDMA Meeting
The next meeting of the Orange-Rockland District Masonic Association (ORDMA) will be held on Tuesday July 30th at West Point Lodge. Please note that this is a fifth Monday. A light supper will be served at 6:30 p.m. followed by the meeting and program at 7:30 p.m. All Brothers of the District are invited and encouraged to attend!

2007-2008 Calendars
ORDMA is collecting dates for next year's District Pocket Calendar, which will be available in early Fall 2007. These handy pocket calendars contain all of our District's Lodge and Concordant Bodies meetings, important events, Lodge and District officers, and directions to our Lodges. The calendars cost $5 each and the proceeds go to support our District's community service and charitable efforts, including our new District child ID system. To submit events for inclusion in the calendar, please contact any of ORDMA's officers.

DATES TO REMEMBER
Hoffman Lodge Fellowcraft Degree Friday July 27th, 2007 contact
Jerusalem Temple Lodge Renegades Baseball Night Saturday July 28th, 2007 info
Wallkill Lodge Annual Chicken Barbecue Saturday August 4th, 2007 contact
Jerusalem Temple Lodge Master Mason Degree Saturday August 11th, 2007 contact
Masters and Wardens Meeting 7:30 p.m. Monday August 13th, 2007 contact
Hudson River Lodge Annual Pig Roast Saturday September 8th, 2007 contact
Naurashank Lodge Blood Drive Saturday September 8th, 2007 contact
Masonic Family Day at Tappan Sunday September 16th, 2007 contact
Masonic Family Day at West Point Saturday September 29th, 2007 contact
Cornerstone Lodge Rededication Saturday October 14th, 2007 contact
* Denotes a dinner will precede or follow the meeting or event. Please check with the contact for details.
2007-2008 DDGM Visits
Athelstane Lodge No. 839Tuesday October 16th, 2007
Cornerstone Lodge No. 711 Wednesday December 12th, 2007
Goshen Lodge No. 365Monday September 17th
Hoffman Lodge No. 412Tuesday November 20th, 2007
Hudson River Lodge No. 309Wednesday November 14th, 2007
Jerusalem Temple Lodge No. 721Saturday January 12th, 2009
Naurashank Lodge No. 589Friday October 12th, 2007
Port Jervis Lodge No. 328Friday September 14th
Stony Point-Wawayanda Lodge No. 313Wednesday September 19th, 2007
Wallkill Lodge No. 627Wednesday December 19th, 2007
Warwick Lodge No. 544Tuesday October 23rd, 2007
West Point Lodge No. 877Thursday October 4th, 2007
SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION

The Orange-Rockland District School of Instruction is on a hiatus for the summer. We will re-open in August to review the Opening and Closing, and should you wish to hold other rehearsals for your new officers over the summer, your AGLs will be glad to attend provided you give them sufficient notice. The School will recommence in September, rotating on a different evening each month throughout the District at the invitation of individual Lodges. More details will be provided as the time draws closer, Have a great summer! If you have any questions, please contact the DDGM.

FUN STUFF
Masonic Music
By Bro. Andrew M. Bergman
Lodge Mutual #53
Grand Lodge of South Africa

IN THE 18th century Western Europe was swept with Freemasonry, membership of the Brotherhood being not only popular, but also highly fashionable. This was no less true in musical circles.

On 5 December 1784 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was proposed for membership in the Viennese Lodge "Zur Wohltatigkeit".

On 14 December, he was accepted as an Entered Apprentice. Ten days later he visited the most noteworthy Austrian Lodge of all, "Zur wahren Eintracht", of which the Grand Master was the famous humanitarian scientist Ignaz von Born.

Interestingly enough, Mozart probably persuaded his friend Haydn to become a Mason, and Haydn was supposed to be initiated in the fashionable Lodge "Zur wahren Eintracht" on 28 January 1785.

Mozart was there to receive Haydn, but the news had reached Eszterhaza Castle (where Haydn was Kapellmeister to Prince Esterhazy) too late, and Haydn's reception was therefore postponed.

On 11 February, Haydn was initiated but Mozart could not attend since he playing the premiere of his D minor concerto K466 at the Mehlgrube in Vienna. At the end of March Leopold Mozart (Wolfgang's father) also joined the Mason's and was rapidly promoted to Master by special dispensation. To complete this distinguished society of 18th century musical Masons, one should perhaps add that Beethoven was also a Freemason.

In the turmoil of the was with France, the Austrians grew panicky about "secret societies" and in the mid 1790s Masonry was forbidden in Austria and remained so until the end of World War I. The hard world of Metternich's "Realpolitik" could tolerate no society which was dedicated to the brotherhood of man and supposedly "to the abolition of political borders".

Mozart has left us a considerable heritage of Masonic pieces, most of them intended for actual use in Viennese Lodges.

As Mozart was not officially affiliated to any of the big Viennese churches, Mozart wrote some of his most interesting music for the Great Architect. There are even those who say that in his opera "The Magic Flute", Mozart fell foul of the Lodges as a result of some mystical imagery which could well be interpreted as "revealing secrets of Freemasonry". The fact is that any Masonic imagery used by Mozart could only be seen by Masons. This is no more that Shakespeare did, often creating a little "laugh on the side" for his Brethren, that would not be picked up by non-Masons.

On the CD entitled "Freimaurermusik" (Masonic Music [Decca 425 722-2]), much of Mozart's Lodge Music is preserved.

The cover depicts a reproduction of a painting by an anonymous artist from the "Historisches Museum der Stadt Wien" of a scene from a Viennese Lodge. South Africa Masons who are familiar with the differences between the rituals in various Constitutions will agree that the layout of this Temple is more similar to our South African/Netherlandic models than either English, Scottish or Irish.

Tracks include "O heiliges Band der Freundschaft treuer Bruder" (Oh, holy bond of the friendship of true Brothers) and the "Gesellenreise" (the Journey of the Fellowcraft) which sings "Die ihr einem neuen Grade der Erkenntnis nun euch naht..." (You who now approach a new Degree of understanding...).

Special "Maurerische Trauermusik" for a Lodge of Mourning underlines the specific use for which Mozart penned his notes.

"Lasst uns mit geschlungen Handen, Bruder, diese Arbeit enden..." (With clasped hands, brethren, let us end this work...) is the final track.

Tenor Werner Krenn, baritone Tom Krause and the Edinburgh Festival Chorus sing with the London Symphony Orchestra under the Baton of Istvan Kertasz - a memorable musical experience, even for non-Masons.

An indespensible asset to the collection of any Director of Music, the insert leaflet gives translations of the songs in English, French and Italian. The CD is available (probably on order only) from any good classical music store.

HELP WANTED

Master Mason Degree Assistance Needed
Jerusalem Temple Lodge requires assistance with a Master Mason Degree on Saturday August 11th. Speaking and non-speaking roles are available. The degree will begin at 9:00 a.m. with breakfast preceding it at 8:00 a.m. If you can assist, please contact R:.W:. Joe Leo.

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