Wow, this is quite interesting!
The things the National Heritage Museum blog posts about!
Do read the short article that's linked under the picture.
Wow, this is quite interesting!
The things the National Heritage Museum blog posts about!
Do read the short article that's linked under the picture.
Check out the link below the picture for more information about an exhibit the National Heritage Museum. Apparently there's a forum at the Museum tomorrow afternoon at 2pm. I won't be able to be there, but if you're in the area, do check it out.
This is also a great opportunity to post a picture of an awesome Masonic uniform!
This is coming up on Saturday. Take a read and post it around!
Martha Washington, 113 O.E.S.
HARVEST DINNER
Turkey and Trimmings
September 26, 2011
Serving 4:30- 6:30 PM
Adults $8.00 Children under 12 $3:00
Saginaw Masonic Center
2655 N Center Road, Saginaw
This is quite an interesting article from the National Heritage Museum's blog. They have lots of historical and Masonic articles. Take a look.
This is about a ritual that was given to the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum and Library.
Friendship is a priceless gift
that can’t be bought or sold,
And to have an understanding friend
is worth far more than gold…
And the golden chain of friendship
is a strong and blessed tie
Binding kindred hearts together
As the years go passing by.
Your Worthy Patron and I hope that you have had a most enjoyable summer. Welcome back to chapter. It is a real pleasure to greet you. The green leaves of summer tinged with gold as September links summer with fall. Most vacations are over and students prepare for roll call. We hope you are rested and are ready for the fall activities.
We will hold our annual Memorial service at our stated meeting on September 12th. The female officers please wear white formals. Our golden chain has once again been broken. We are sadden to report the following deaths this summer, Brother Darwin Mixer and Sister Elizabeth Skrelunas. Please remember their love ones and keep them in your prayers.
Our annual Harvest dinner will be on September 26th. We will be taking donations toward the expense of the dinner. We will need help in preparing the dinner on September 24th and 26 th. Please if you can work a couple hours on either day it will be greatly appreciated. More hands make light work. We have sit down jobs, so you don’t have stand all day. Please call the Worthy Matron or Associate Matron if you can help or would like to donate.
Heart of the Mitten Association are collecting and donating teddy bears to local emergency response agencies. They are supporting the General Grand Chapter’s committee on Service dog. Encourage participation in and provide resources to register with Michigan Organ donor database. Our chapter will be collecting Teddy Bears September and October regular meetings. You also can bring your bears to the Harvest Dinner.
We also will be assisting the Association with a Spaghetti Dinner, Pie /cake auction and a silent Auction on October 1st at Faith United Methodist Fellowship Hall in Coleman. We will give more details in our October Newsletter. This is one of the fundraiser for the Association.
Please mark this on your calendar and support your Association.
Zenobia friend’s night will be on September 28th at 7:30 PM. Please contact your Worthy Matron if you would like to attend.
Charlotte Campbell, who is our sunshine committee is now in Wisconsin for a few months. Her son Brian has been ordained and now will being serving as Pastor for two churches in Wisconsin. So during her absence, our secretary Liz Hussey has been sending out cards. Please let her know of any sickness and distress. You also can let your Worthy Matron know. Clara Brown recently had surgery. Sister Alvina Minor fell and broke her hip. Please remember these sisters with cards.
The summer picnic will be tomorrow night at 6 PM, at the Saginaw Masonic Center. If you are planning to come, please tell our Worthy Matron.
Also, don't forget to bring something that serves between eight and ten people.
The Grand Chapter of Michigan Summer Golf Scramble is coming up.
It is Saturday, July 16th 2011 at the Kimberly Oakes Golf Club in St. Charles, MI.
They need golf teans and workers. To voulenteer or play, call Fred Eakin PGP at 810.639.5137 or Vikki White at 517.930.1719.
The entry fee includs 18 holes with cart and the driving range as well as lunch, which is hot dogs at the 9th hole and a chicken dinner afterwards.
There will be great prizes, beverages, and different games at different holes.
Come out and have fun with all your chapter friends!
Calendar
Message
What Makes a Dad
God took the strength of a mountain,
The majesty of a tree,
The warmth of a summer sun,
The calm of a quiet sea,
The generous soul of nature,
The comforting arm of night, The wisdom of the ages,
The power of the eagle's flight,
The joy of a morning in spring,
The faith of a mustard seed,
The patience of eternity,
The depth of a family need,
Then God combined these qualities,
When there was nothing more to add,
He knew His masterpiece was complete,
And so, He called it ... Dad
Author Unknown
I would like to thank everyone, who assisted with Michigan and Ohio night. Making of flowers and cookies, decorating and setting up for the event and for the dishwashers. It was a enjoyable evening and well attended.
Fathers and Masons will be honored at our stated meeting. We thank our brothers for their continue support to our Chapter.
We will have a Special meeting on June 27th- initiation. Please come out and support our officers.
We will be dark in July and August. Other chapters will be having meetings in the summer and receptions. These dates will be provided in our next newsletter. We will have indoor picnic at the Masonic Temple on August 22nd. Meat and drinks will be provided. Bring a dish to pass and dishes.
Sickness and Distress
We were sadden by the death of Florence Adair, PMWGM
Our golden chain has been broken by the death of our sisters Bobbie Dunning PM, Helen Burtch, PM and brother Fred Whitmore. Please keep their families in our prayers.
Following members have been sick- Charlotte Campbell and Sally Huebler. Jackie Boettcher and Sharon Pequignot progressing well and will soon be back to Chapter.
We would like to congratulate Brian Campbell, son of Charlotte and Bob Campbell and my nephew, who graduated from seminary school.
Have a very enjoyable summer. We will see you in the fall.