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YOLO LODGE #195FROM THE EAST- THE PILLAR OF WISDOM
IMPORTANT NOTICE STATED MEETING WILL BE JULY 11th due to theFourth of July falling on the same day as our usual Stated Meeting date.
Well if you haven't noticed the weather is warming up and so is Yolo #195 from thekitchen to the lodge room. For the month of June, we conferred a First Degree onMatt Swanson and a Second Degree Troy Holt. Now is the time to mark yourcalendars for an exciting event coming up- the famous Chili Cook Off at noon onJuly 13th. I am proud to say my wife Lisa won hands down last year. This yearthere will be a minimal cost of $5.00. However, if you commit to cooking yourfavorite chili and contact me at 530-219-905, your donation will be waived.
Another fun and tasty event will be Bill Harp Day on Aug 10. A 3rd Degree willstart 11:00 am and food and great fellowship will follow at 1:00 pm. REMEMBER,this is a family and friends day to enjoy great food and fellowship, and best of allthis is a no cost event.
As I mentioned earlier, the kitchen is heating up and the best example to this wasthe very successful Father's Day breakfast that raised enough funds to cover overtwo scholarship. Thank you all so much who attended this event. I want to give agreat big thanks to the Stalls, Julie, Rich, Elaine, Lilly, Mike and his wife Elaine,the Browns, Jake, Daphne, Justice, and Isaiah. My servers and helpers Lisa and mydaughter Allie, Alex Townsend, Kevin Pascual, and yes Stephe Kershaw who keptus moving with new placemats and so much more.
Kenneth R Muller
Worshipful Master
YOLO LODGE #195FROM THE EAST- THE PILLAR OF STRENGTH
The first half of 2013 has gone by, much faster than I expected. Yolo Lodge hasheld several degrees so far, received more applications and has participated in aFirst and Third Degree at Woodland Lodge. We have seen a few internationalBrothers attend our meetings and even participate in a degree. And we had whatmay be our most successful Father’s Day breakfast ever, raising money for our highschool scholarship program.
The second half of the year looks to be busy too. In August we will host a ThirdDegree, with San Leandro Lodge Brothers and their Ladies, in honor of WorshipfulBill Harp. The date for this Degree is Saturday August 10. At least one SecondDegree is in the works as well. And of course the usual meetings and such. So asthese events come around, think about stopping by and sitting on the sidelines, toshow support of the new members progressing through the Degrees. If you wouldlike a phone call or email remember, contact me and I can add you to my list.
Fraternally,Michael GalliSenior Warden (530) 746-8870
Washington's Bible: An UnprecedentedOpportunity
The Henry Wilson Coil Library and Museum of Freemasonry ispleased to announce an extraordinary exhibit for the 164th AnnualCommunication: The Bible used by George Washington during hisinauguration as the first president of the United States will be ondisplay.
This is the first time this historic document, owned by St. John’sLodge No. 1 in New York, has traveled west of the Rockies.
In addition to Washington, Presidents Warren G. Harding, DwightD. Eisenhower, Jimmy Carter, and George W. Bush, Sr. wereinaugurated with this holy book.
The bible will complement an exhibit on the history of holywritings within Masonry, as well as an original documentary filmcomposed especially for the Annual Communication. Learn moreat freemason.org.
Questions? Contact Kim Hegg, program services manager.
Copyright (C) 2013 California Freemasons. All rights reserved.1111 California Street San Francisco, CA 94108
The Library has more than twothousand volumes relating to allaspects of Masonry, and wecontinually make additionalacquisitions.
The collection includes books on subjectsthat have influenced, or been influenced, byFreemasonry, as well as rare Masonicbooks, such as early ritual monitors andalmanacs, and rare bibles dating from the16th century.
Visitors are welcome to browse the collectionand conduct research at the Library.Borrowing is limited to Master Masonsresiding in California and to select scholars.Rare materials may be viewed at the Librarywith special permission from the CollectionsManager, but cannot be removed from thepremises.
WOODLAND LODGE #81FROM THE EAST- THE PILLAR OF WISDOM
Brethren and Families;The year is half over and time seems to be passing faster each day.
We initiated two new Brothers in June, Bro Kurtis Rowe and Garland Aday. BroRowe was recently passed to the Degree of Fellowcraft; his Third Degree isscheduled for July 25, at 7 pm. Be sure to come down to the Lodge and supportBro Kurtis on this important event in his life; light refreshment will follow thedegree. Bro Garland will be working with his coach to prepare for his First DegreeProficiency.
As I write this article I am down at the Fireworks Booth where we are sellingfireworks to support the Woodland Masonic Youth groups, and the scholarshipfund. We all very much appreciate the time and dedication of all the Masons,parents, advisors, and friends who brave the 3-digit temperatures for many hours tomake the booth a success.
Our Youth Appreciation Picnic had a small but dedicated group in attendance andeveryone had a good time; Wor Paul manned the grill and Wor Ed brought hisdelicious homemade rootbeer. A special thank you goes out to Brother Ron Krugand Dad Brian Walsh for their assistance.
Our July Stated Meeting dinner will be classic summertime food- hamburgers, hotdogs, salads, and watermelon.
Until I see you again, stay cool,Paul HaynesMaster Woodland Lodge 81
Masonic AssistanceFraternal care based on Masonic values
If you know of a Brother or Widow who is ailing or needs assistance, pleasedon’t hesitate to call your Lodge MOS Ambassador or Lodge Master. Theircontact information is contained in this Trestleboard and they will find outhow MOS and your Brothers can help.
The MOS Ambassadors at our Lodges are:Scepter Lodge 143 – Bob Konsesky, PMYolo Lodge 195 – Jake Brown, PMWoodland Lodge 81 – Paul Rowe
You can also make direct contact with MOS at (888) 466-3642 [email protected].
I would also ask that if you know someone who is not feeling well or needscontact from your Lodge Officers, be sure to contact your Lodge Master,Secretary, or Sunshine Committee.
Fraternally,Don Jackson, PMInspector District 418
Guests of the annual Father’s Day Breakfast and Fundraiser at Yolo Lodge #195 are treated to adelicious breakfast and the company of wonderful people. At one point, the Lodge dining hall
was almost at capacity and the sounds of camaraderie were abound! Thank you to all whohelped the Lodge raise enough funds to cover almost two and a half scholarships!!
ORDER OF THE EASTERN STARGOLDEN VALLEY CHAPTER #60
Summer is here and the Chapter is on vacation. We have had a good year. We hopethe last months will be as good.
We are looking forward to the Reception honoring our own Worthy Matron, TeresaRamos, Grand Adah of the Grand Chapter of California Order of the Eastern Star.Her reception will be held on August 17, 2013 in Yolo Lodge, 1655 Da Vinci Court,Davis, CA.
I hope you have a good summer, not too hot and in some areas not wet.
HAVE A GREAT 4TH OF JULY!!
Nancy Stiles, Associate Matron
An adventure in wonderland
Golden Valley Chapter #60Order of the Eastern Star
Cordially invites you to attenda Reception Honoring
Teresa RamosGrand Adah
Of the Grand Chapterof California
Order of the Eastern Star
And the Adahs of California
Saturday August 17th, 20137:30 PM
Yolo Lodge1655 Da Vinci CtDavis CA 95618
wear your favorite Disney charactercostume or Dressy casual
RSVP to Beth Massengill by August 10th
9935 Township Rd, Live Oak CA95953
THIS MONTH IN HISTORY
July 1, 1862 - President Abraham Lincoln signed the first income tax bill, levying a 3% income tax onannual incomes of $600-$10,000 and a 5% tax on incomes over $10,000. Also on this day, the Bureauof Internal Revenue was established by an Act of Congress.
July 3, 1775 - During the American Revolution, George Washington took command of the ContinentalArmy at Cambridge, Massachusetts.
July 6, 1885 - Louis Pasteur gave the first successful anti-rabies inoculation to a boy who had beenbitten by an infected dog.
July 7, 1898 - President William McKinley signed a resolution annexing Hawaii. In 1900, Congressmade Hawaii an incorporated territory of the U.S., which it remained until becoming a state in 1959.
July 13, 1787 - Congress enacted the Northwest Ordinance establishing formal procedures fortransforming territories into states. It provided for the eventual establishment of three to five states inthe area north of the Ohio River, to be considered equal with the original 13. The Ordinance includeda Bill of Rights that guaranteed freedom of religion, the right to trial by jury, public education and aban on slavery in the Northwest.
July 16, 1945 - The experimental Atomic bomb "Fat Boy" was set off at 5:30 a.m. in the desert of NewMexico desert, creating a mushroom cloud rising 41,000 ft. The bomb emitted heat three times thetemperature of the interior of the sun and wiped out all plant and animal life within a mile.
July 20, 1969 - A global audience watched on television as Apollo 11 Astronaut Neil Armstrong tookhis first step onto the moon. As he stepped onto the moon's surface he proclaimed, "That's one smallstep for man, one giant leap for mankind" - inadvertently omitting an "a" before "man" and slightlychanging the meaning.
July 25, 1909 - The world's first international overseas airplane flight was achieved by Louis Bleriot ina small monoplane. After asking, "Where is England?" he took off from France and landed in Englandnear Dover, where he was greeted by British police.
July 31, 1790 - The U.S. Patent Office first opened its doors. The first U.S. patent was issued to SamuelHopkins of Vermont for a new method of making pearlash and potash. The patent was signed byGeorge Washington and Thomas Jefferson.
Birthdays and AnniversariesYolo Lodge #195 Anniversaries
Joseph D. Mayes- July 25, 1963Gilbert G. Lynch- July 02, 1965
Lloyd W. Lowrey, Jr- July 13, 1968Richard L. Reeser, Sr- July 18, 1974
Karl T. Chulick- July 26, 1975Joseph F. Anderson, PM- July 31, 1975
Warren L. Halliwell- July 30, 1987Daniel W. Stowers, PM- July 30, 1987
David L. Stiles- July 16, 1988Brian L. Nichols- July 23, 1997
Neal R. Snyder, PM- July 05, 2000Andrew J. Hartman- July 12, 2008
Yolo Lodge #195 Birthdays
James E. Berry, PM- July 01Jerry D. Mason- July 06
Timothy A. Robards- July 08James H. Gordon, PM- July 14
Jericho A. Reyes- July 15Richard G. Adkins- July 17Dennis C. Braga- July 19
Lewis H. Wentworth, PM- July 19Mark D. Resendes- July 20
Gary N. Archer- July 21Daniel S. Jameyson- July 24
Sean E. Larson- July 24Malcolm L. Bond- July 27
Woodland #81 Anniversaries
Warren R. Howard- July 30, 1970John W. Ebell, Jr- July 12, 1973Theodore Mori- July 24, 1999
Jason R. Butterfield- July 24, 2003Victor Estrada- July 13, 2005
Chester D. Stiles- July 16, 2009
Woodland #81 Birthdays
James E. Berry, PM- July 01Wesley P. Reiff- July 04John D. Tupin- July 07
Christopher J. Robbins- July 09Randolph W. Coleman- July 11
Norman L. Goodin- July 11John R. Carroll- July 12
Thomas W. Collette- July 18Charles W. Hepburn, Sr, PM- July 18
Gerald L. Solley, Jr- July 20Philip E. Wagner- July 22
Roy May- July 29Raymond A. Poarch- July 29William J. Berriman- July 30
Yolo Lodge #195(530)756-2766
1655 Da Vinci Ct, Davis, CA 95616Stated Meeting:
First Thursday at 7:30 pm, dinner at 6:30 pm
Worshipful Master-Kenneth R.Muller( 530)759-9899
Senior Warden-Michael Galli (530)746-8870
Junior Warden-Michael Cunningham (530) 796-3224
Secretary-Lewis Wentworth (916)467-2131
Woodland Lodge #81(530)662-5978
228 Palm Ave, Woodland, CA 95695Stated Meeting:
Second Thursday at 7:30 pm, dinner at 6:30 pm
Worshipful Master-Paul H. Haynes (530)406-1965
Senior Warden- Edward J. Caughie (530)668-6478
Junior Warden- Christopher Robbins (530)521-0345
Secretary-Gerald D. Scott (530)662-8543
418th Masonic DistrictInspector- Donald P. Jackson (530)750-19752725 Cumberland Place, Davis, CA 95616
Royal Arch Masons, Chapter #46Stated Convocation: First Wednesday at 7:30 pm/228 Palm Ave, Woodland, 95695
High Priest- Marv Hale (530)756-0215
Yolo Shrine Club President- Jon Huffine
Golden Valley Chapter #60, Order of the Eastern StarStated Meeting: First Tuesday at 7:30 pm/1655 Da Vinci Ct, Davis
Worthy Matron- Teresa Ramos (530) -681-1319Worthy Patron- Bob Johnson (707) 446-3469
Woodland Chapter, Order of DeMolayMeetings: First & Third Mondays at 7:30 pm/228 Palm Ave, Woodland 95695
Chapter “Dad” Advisor-Brian F. Walsh (707)678-6254
Woodland Assembly #2, International Order of the Rainbow for GirlsMeetings:Second & Fourth Tuesdays at 7:00 pm/228 Palm Ave, Woodland 95695
Mother Advisor- Barbara Mustard (707)365-0829
Woodland Bethel #260, Job’s Daughters InternationalMeetings: Second & Fourth Wednesdays at 7:00 pm/228 Palm Ave, Woodland 95695
Bethel Guardian- Angela Allen (707)312-2060Associate Bethel Guardian- Marvin Hale (530)756-0215
July 2013
S M T W T F S
1DeMolay
Woodland 817:30 pm
2 3 4Independence
Day
5 6
7 8 9Rainbow GirlsWoodland 81
7:00 pm
10Job's DaughtersWoodland 81
7:00 pm
11Stated Meeting
Yolo #195AND
Woodland #816:30 dinner
7:30 meeting
12 13Yolo #195
Chili Cookoff12 noon
14 15DeMolay
Woodland 817:30 pm
16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23Rainbow GirlsWoodland 81
7:00 pm
24Job's DaughtersWoodland 81
7:00 pm
25Woodland #81
3rd Degree7 pm
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