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Shakespeare Lodge 750 Free & Accepted Masons of the Grand Lodge of the State of New York W.˙. Julio Duran, Master |
Builders of MenThe Grand Master awards only four "Builders of Men" each year. The award is to recognize the fine men who have emerged as extraordinary in their devotion to the principles of Freemasonry, and through their conscious effort and untiring work, have helped to shape others into those smooth stones fit for inclusion in the Celestial Lodge above. Such men are "Master Builders" in the Craft. The Wendell K. Walker Awards was instituted to recognize these Masons who exemplify the work of such a "Master Builder." Those selected for the Wendell K. Walker Award will:
The Wendell K. Walker Award was the brain child of MW Gary Henningsen. He developed the Award to recognize worthy Brethren in one of our jurisdictional areas who "have served the Craft with distinction and who were acknowledged to be men who got things done, and who were sparkplugs for programs and activities that would be beneficial to the Craft. This included especially Masonic education, area program development, and so on. "These men are the unsung heroes who most probably would never be considered for the Charles Johnson or Livingston Medals," MW Brother Henningsen said. The Medal was designed and processed in 1992 by RW William Borman, PDDGM, who was the Editor of the Empire State Mason at that time. It was first awarded in 1993 at the Masonic Area "Town Meetings." The first Medalists were Brothers Andrew B Marshall, NYC; Walter C. Brutsche, NYC; Stewart L. Cronk, Newburgh; and and Bruce F. Shandraw, Sr., Buffalo.
Shakespeare's only recipient is RW Walter Schraeter, DSA. Here is the narrative submitted to the Most Worshipful Grand Master Edward R. Trosin, supporting his nomination for the award:
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