Childrens Hospital Courage Classic 2010

June 15, 2010 by Administration  
Filed under Children, Relief

Bretheren,

We recently received a comment from a brother fellowcraft asking that we support him and particularly his wifes endevour to raise funds for Childrens Hospital.  Our new brother is looking for ways to incorporate the exemplary conduct of Masonry into his family by including his wifes endevours to help this fine organization. Please read his comments and most importantly help Childrens Hospital in any way we can.

Fraternally,
Darrell J. Noble WM, 32°
Saint Vrain Lodge #23 A.F. & A.M  

You can Support our new Brothers efforts with the Childrens Hospital Courge Classic at:
http://www.couragetours.com/2010/ninamizer
More Information: http://www.couragetours.com

Comment by Kevin Mizer
Fellowcraft – Lodge 153 – CO – USA

I recently saw where you said “It is by our exemplary conduct as Masons in raising our families and in our business and professional relationships, that we will attract new men to our Fraternity. When we speak of the moral and ethical principles of Freemasonry only within the Lodge, they can become stale and routine recitations of ritual. But when we begin to live by these precepts and apply them in our dealings with our families, friends, and the society at large, not only will we have an effect on those around us, but also we will attract new members and Masons to our Lodges.”

That directly impacted me. I recently had to choose between getting to have an outdoor 3rd degree or personal obligations. I chose to go with what Masonry was about…
So, thank you.

I have to admit as a guy, I am uncomfortable asking for help, but I think this is worth it.
Would you help this Fellowcraft create for my wife some of the sense of support and belonging that being part of the Masonic family can offer?

While I have her complete support in being a Mason, since she does not get a chance to be directly involved in things, the impact of the Craft isn’t really felt directly. As a Social Worker for the Denver Hospice, she has recently had some exposure to Masons being good men, but this hair-brained idea of mine can set it in stone..

The last week of July is a fundraising bicycle ride through the mountains to raise money for Childrens Hospital. The bicycle ride is about 150 miles and over 10,000 feet of climbing over three days.

This year is very different. My wife, Nina, is also doing the ride. It is a huge leap of faith for her to join me doing this. She is not much of a bicycle rider.

Would you go to her site and donate or at least leave a comment of support? The website I set up for her is:  http://www.couragetours.com/2010/ninamizer

My sending this note to you allows me to support her in doing something important to her, and your support of her can create an environment where she understands the time spent apart from family for Masonic activities, and education in future years.

Thanks for doing what you feel comfortable doing and please feel free to pass on this email to others. I think getting a lot of people visiting could be historical.

Thanks !
Kevin Mizer
Fellowcraft – Lodge 153 – CO – USA

COLORADO MASONIC HIGH SCHOOL BAND CAMP

April 19, 2010 by Administration  
Filed under Children

Colorado Masonic Band CampCOLORADO MASONIC
HIGH SCHOOL BAND CAMP
Grand Lodge of Colorado Phone 719-471-9587
1130 Panorama Drive or 303-872-6120
Colorado Springs, CO 80904

TO: Masonic Family Members
FROM: Colorado Masonic Band Camp

DON’T LET THE MASONIC BAND CAMP MARCH WITHOUT YOUR STUDENT

The 2010 MASONIC HIGH SCHOOL BAND CAMP will be held on The University of Northern Colorado Campus (UNC) in Greeley, Colorado, from June 29 to July 3, 2010. We encourage your organization to provide a scholarship for one or more students. The Fees are $300.00 for each High School student, which covers the expenses except travel to and from Greeley. This fee can come from organization funds, members donations, or other means. All Colorado High School Band Directors will be sent an announcement, as well as a student application form. Should your organization wish to provide a scholarship for this program you may contact any High School Band Director as soon as possible, informing them that you are offering a scholarship(s) and ask them to select a student. Feel free to contact: Marvin Feldman, at 303-771-2889, email: mafhorn@comcast.net or the Grand Lodge at 719-471-9587 or 303-872-6120 Web site: coloradofreemasons.org for assistance.

It is very important that after a student is selected, you contact him/her prior to the Band Camp to make certain that the student is going to attend and, you may wish to bring the student and his/her parents to your Lodge/meeting to meet them and present them their scholarship. This would make a wonderful meeting night program and is a great way to get Masonic awareness.

All monies and application forms should be in no later that April 15, 2010. Recipients will be notified by the first week in May. Enrollment is limited to 120 students, so don’t delay in contacting your High School Band Director.

The High School Band Director can help you select a student. Students must be enrolled as 9th grade, 10th grade, and 11th grade students during the 2009-2010 school year. They should be experienced with at least one marching band instrument. If you wish to sponsor more then one student you may do so. Please send us their names and the instrument they play, this will help us develop a well-balanced instrumentation.

If you are unable to find a student(s) to sponsor the Band Camp will be happy to find a student(s) for you as we always have applicants from many areas where there is no sponsor.
The Colorado Masonic Band Camp is a 501c(3) tax exempt charitable corporation organized under the laws of Colorado. All donations are tax deductible.

Earthquake in Chile

April 19, 2010 by Administration  
Filed under Relief

Dear Brothers,

The awful earthquake in Chile destroyed a number of Lodges and the Grand Lodge of Chile is doing its very best to assist those Lodges but sadly the new government in Chile appears to be anti-Masonic and in the areas hardest hit by the earthquake are attempting to acquire the Lodge sites without compensation to the Lodges unless the Lodge can rebuild.

A member of the Lodge was in Chile assisting with the relief in the Talca valley area which was very hard hit. Sadly the Grand Lodge of Chile is not in a financial position to assist this area. The Calgary Masonic Board of Relief has established a fund to assist the Talca area Masons and the address is The Calgary Masonic Board of Relief, 3221 Cedarille Drive SW, Calgary, Alberta T2W 2N2, Canada.

This Board solicits your assistance due to the wide circulation of your e-mail address system. The Grand Lodge of Alberta has given its tacit approval to this fund raising request and for confirmation the phone number of the Grand Secretary is 403-262-1140. My phone number is 403-238-0664. The need is very real and I am sure the Masons of the Talca Valley would appreciate any assistance they would receive. Checks please make them out to the Calgary Masonic Board of Relief.
Your consideration and assistance in this matter would be very much appreciated.

Sincerely and fraternally yours
Larry Watson Secretary/Treasurer of the Calgary Masonic Board of Relief

Appeal for Relief – HAITI

January 17, 2010 by Administration  
Filed under Community, Relief

Masonic Service Association

Masonic Service Association 8120 Fenton Street, Ste. 203, Silver Spring, MD 20910-4785

Current Appeals
Appeal for Relief – HAITI

You’ve seen the destruction vividly portrayed by TV coverage. Much of Haiti is in ruins. All Haitians need assistance. Our Brothers in the Grand Orient D’Haiti desperately need assistance as they work with their communities in trying to rebuild their shattered lives.

Please forward to the MSA such funds as you feel appropriate to help our devastated Brethren and their families in this stricken jurisdiction. Please make checks payable to the MSA Disaster Relief Fund and send to:

8120 Fenton Street, Ste. 203,
Silver Spring, MD 20910-4785

Thank you very much for your help!

Most sincerely and fraternally,

RICHARD E. FLETCHER, PGM
Executive Secretary

Ongoing Appeals
Operation Phone Home <Read More>
The Green Envelope Appeal raises funds for the Hospital Visitation Program. <Read More>

When making contributions, checks should be sent to:
MSA Disaster Relief Fund
8120 Fenton Street, Ste. 203
Silver Spring, MD 20910-4785

Masonic Relief for Haiti Earthquake

January 16, 2010 by Administration  
Filed under Relief

A major earthquake took place in Haiti on 12th January 2010. The 7.3-magnitude quake, Haiti’s worst in two centuries, struck at 1653 local time (2153 GMT) toppling buildings in the capital, Port-au-Prince, and burying many of the residents in rubble. At least 50,000 people are feared dead, and up to 3 million have been affected.

The President of The Freemasons’ Grand Charity has approved a grant of £20,000 to the British Red Cross, who have already begun working on an emergency response in Haiti. Red Cross volunteers are currently assisting the injured and supporting hospitals who do not have enough capacity to deal with this emergency. A group of experts in disaster response, health in emergency and logistics have been sent to support the Haitian Red Cross in the relief efforts and to begin to coordinate international assistance from members of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement as well as other organisations. In addition, a Red Cross team will lead a damage assessment together with the Humanitarian Aid Office of the European Union.

£10,000 has also been awarded to Plan International in support of their efforts in dealing with the immediate aftermath of the disaster. Plan International’s priorities are assisting children and their families and getting people into safe accommodation wherever possible, as well as working with survivors to help ease their psychological trauma.

Source: The Freemasons Grand Charity

Job’s Daughters 2009-2010 Supreme Scholarships

January 14, 2010 by Administration  
Filed under Scholarships

Job's Daughters2009-2010 Supreme Scholarships

Scholarships are available to aid Job’s Daughters of outstanding ability who have a sincere desire to further their education. High school seniors or graduates, junior college, technical or vocational students or college students and those in early graduation programs who are Job’s Daughters in good standing in their Bethels may apply for these scholarships. Read more

New Job’s Daughters Bethel in Longmont Colorado

January 14, 2010 by Administration  
Filed under Children, Community

Job's DaughtersSaint Vrain Masonic Lodge #23 is very pleased to welcome a new Job’s Daughters Bethel.  Their commitment to help those who may not be able to help themselves, lifetime friendships, trips, dances and other fun activities will be a welcome addition to the Longmont and surrounding communities.

“In all the land were no women found so fair as the Daughters of Job; and their Father gave them inheritance among their brethren”

Bethel No. 37
Stated Meetings: 1st and 3rd Thursdays, 7:00 PM Read more

ESTARL Awards and Scholarships

December 14, 2009 by Administration  
Filed under Eastern Star, Scholarships

Purpose:

ESTARL awards are given to assist young men and women who are preparing for one of the following or related fields: Minister, Missionary, Director of Church Music, Director of Religious Education, or Director of Youth Leadership. Read more

What is a Cornerstone

August 24, 2009 by Administration  
Filed under Cornerstones

WHAT IS A CORNERSTONE?

Until the development of steel-frame construction in the 20th Century, most buildings were erected by stacking stone on stone. Each part of the building was marked by ceremonies. The foundation stone was the first stone placed underground at the beginning of the building’s foundation. The cornerstone was the first stone placed above ground level. It is a massive stone, marking the northeast corner of the building. At the top of the building was the capstone. Read more

Colorado Eastern Star Masonic Retirement Community

August 14, 2009 by Administration  
Filed under Seniors

Independent and Assisted Living in the Location You’ll Love

Masonic Assisted Living View

Masonic Assisted Living View

Situated on 19 picturesque acres in southeast Denver, Eastern Star Masonic Retirement Community offers both patio home living and assisted living for anyone 55 or older. The community is open to everyone with no affiliation required.

Carefree, active senior living is available at Star Vista Village, our gracious patio home community. Spacious one and two bedroom patio units offer a complete range of services and amenities for one simple, low monthly fee. There are no entrance fees.

Assisted living at Eastern Star Masonic Retirement Community offers an enriched lifestyle and the security that health care needs will be met all in a home-like community that is the most affordable in the Denver area.

Masonic Assisted Living Building

Masonic Assisted Living Building

Eastern Star Masonic Retirement Community is a 501(c) (3) mission driven nonprofit organization and has been providing care to our residents since 1931. To learn more about our community, click on any link above or call (303) 756-9489. You’re also welcome to visit us any time at 2445 South Quebec Street in Denver. If you need a map to find us, please click here.

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