December 11, 2005
Dues and Remissions
[This post has been edited, 1/14/2006, ncb]
To date the secretary has written 102 dues cards for the 2006 fiscal year (including those for life endowed and 50-year members). This means that over 70 members of this Lodge have yet to pay or request remission of their 2006 dues.
If you or a family member are experiencing health and/or financial problems that make your payment of dues prohibitive, PLEASE allow the Lodge to exercise its duty of relief to you and request remission of dues. There should be no shame in making such a request of YOUR LODGE if the relief is truly needed. Unfortunately we have seen cases in recent years where brethren absolutely refuse to request remission. It is your right as a member of this Lodge and we trust that no Brother would make such a request unless the need was great.
Remission of dues must be requested in writing with a full statement of the reason for the request. Please try to mail such requests before January 1, 2006, if at all possible.
The $10 late fee mandated by our bylaws for dues accounts in arrears is assessed if charges for non-payment of dues are preferred (which happens at the March Stated Meeting). Therefore Brethren who have not paid their dues by March 9, 2006, and who are charged with NPD, must include the additional $10 to clear their account. All notices for NPD for 2006 will show the amount due as $110.00. This is per General Regulation 37.070, which states that the fee may be assessed and that all notices of arrearage must include notice of the late fee which has been assessed.
Please note that dues must be RECEIVED and IN THE SECRETARY'S HANDS by the time the Stated Meeting starts on March 9, 2006, or charges for non-payment of dues will be preferred.
[My apologies for any earlier confusion when this article said the $10 fee was assessed on January 1. It is entirely possible to intrepret Reg. 37.070 as saying this, but our Lodge Bylaws are more specific.]
Posted by Nathan Brindle
Installation of Officers
The Annual Meeting for the Installation of Officers will be held on Saturday, December 17, 2005. This meeting is, as always, open to the public, and we hope that families and friends of our newly-elected officers will attend.
Luncheon at 12:00 PM in the Dining Room;
Lodge opens at 1:00 PM for Installation.
Most Worshipful Brother John E. Grein, Grand Treasurer, and an Honorary Member of this Lodge, will be the Installing Officer.
Posted by Nathan Brindle
December 09, 2005
Officers for 2006 elected
At the Stated Meeting of this Lodge held last night, the following brethren were elected to serve as your officers for the ensuing year:
Brother Darren Jason Klem, Worshipful Master
Brother Mark Allan Haworth, Senior Warden
Brother Timothy James Maguire, Junior Warden
WBro. Paul Lee Hargitt III, Treasurer
WBro. Nathan C. Brindle, Secretary
WBro. Todd Matthew Ebbert, Trustee for 3 years
The Worshipful Master-elect then announced the appointment of the following Brethren, respectively, to the several offices named:
Brother Willard V. Saylor, Senior Deacon
Brother R. Miles Evanston III, Junior Steward
Brother Michael B. DeWitt, Chaplain
Brother Jay A. DeFord, Senior Steward
Brother Jason C. Iles, Junior Steward
Brother Michael A. Walkup, Marshal
Brother David L. Feldman, Tyler
WBro. Christopher L. Hodapp, Assistant Secretary
Posted by Nathan Brindle
December 08, 2005
December Lodge Events
Thursday 12/8 - Stated Meeting and Elections. Dinner at 6:00PM
Friday 12/9 - Past Master's Degree. PMs only. Dinner at Cafe Nora, degree to follow. Contact Secretary Brindle for reservations and details.
Saturday 12/10 - Deliver holiday flowers to Lodge widows. Meet at Lodge at 9:00AM
Saturday 12/17 - Officer's Installation followed by social gathering 1:00PM
Tuesday 12/27 - Feast of St John - details forthcoming
Thursday 1/5 - Officer's Meeting & MM practice 6:30PM
Monday 1/9 - Lodge of Instruction - ALL OFFICERS MUST ATTEND. 7:00PM
2nd section of the MM degree will be performed.
Thursday 1/12 - Stated meeting Dinner 6:00PM, Lodge 7:00PM
Saturday 1/14 - Founder's Day
Posted by Chris Hodapp