Shakespeare Lodge 750

Free & Accepted Masons of the

Grand Lodge of the State of New York

W.˙. PATRICK A. KELSEY Master

From the East, West and South

 

May 2008

 

From the Master's Station in the East

From the Master's Station in the East:

 

"Thoughts are but dreams till their effects be tried."
-- William Shakespeare
 

 

As my time comes to a close as Master of this beautiful Lodge, I can honestly say that it has been a dream come true. A dream that was born from a thought as I walked into this Lodge room for the first time as a Master Mason. Seeing the organization of the Lodge and the ritual taken place before my eyes was something I wanted and needed to learn. As the learning process began I came to know that my ultimate dream was to strive for the East. I was taken back to those early days by the “Good Ritual” we have seen as we Raised Good Men to Sublime degree of Master Mason. The expressions on their faces knowing they have reached a place they have dreamt of since first they knocked on that inner door. To only find out that new dreams were and are just beyond that door. So do I now see new dreams and new places for me to travel as a Master Mason.

My Brothers I thank each and every one of you who have in some way crossed paths with me in conversation, ritual, fellowship or even by distance to make my year memorable.

May brings us a full Month of work as we bring closure to one term and the start of another in our Lodge. All Past Masters in the NYC area will be called to attend the first communication being held on May 1st as we hold the ‘Conference of Past Masters’. This is followed by the Grand Lodge Annual Communication on the 5th and 6th. Shakespeare Annual communication / Elections will take place on May 15th. To end the month of May we will unite with Allied and Boyer Lodge for our annual fellowship night. This will be hosted by Allied Lodge and will be an open event to all friends and families.

My Brothers please join me for yet another Month of Friendship and Brother love.


The Master

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From the Senior Warden in the West

From the Senior Warden's Station in the West:

 

Masonic Blood Drive Program

 

A few facts about Blood:

THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR HUMAN BLOOD.

The donation process takes 10-12 minutes on average.

BLOOD LASTS ONLY 42 DAYS.

One out of every three people will need blood during their lifetimes.

YOU CAN DONATE WHOLE BLOOD EVERY 56 DAYS.

After your donation, you can return to your normal routine.  (Just avoid any heavy exertion for 4 or 5 hours after giving blood.)

YOUR DONATION NOW IS CRITICALLY IMPORTANT!

 

The next Masonic Blood Drive is scheduled for Monday, May 12 from 3 -8 PM, Masonic Hall.  It is being sponsored by Outback. Mark your calendar! Hope to see you there . . .

 

Visit www.masonicblooddonorprogram.com for additional information.

 

Sincerely and fraternally,

Bro. Patrick A. Kelsey

Shakespeare Lodge #750

 

If your Lodge would like to sponsor a Masonic Blood Drive, please contact R.·. W.·. Sheldon D. Stachel at blood_donorprg@nymasons.org or (917) 603-4343.

 

The Senior Warden

E-mail to the SW

From the South

From the Junior Warden's Station in the South:

 

Masonic Brotherhood Fund

 

 

To My Brothers in Shakespeare Lodge:

 

 

It is my honor once again to be the Lodge Chairman of the Masonic Brotherhood Fund.  As you all know, last year was the 225th anniversary of the founding of the Grand Lodge of the State of New York.  In that anniversary year the Fund collected $1,271,032 statewide with over 28% participation of the membership. This represented a record number of Brothers stepping forward and enabling the Fund to continue its good works.

 

It is a particular source of pride that the 6th Manhattan was the District contributing the largest amount of any District in the State. It provided a total of $86,918, contributed by only 14% of the membership. This participation rate more or less reflects the number of participating Brothers in the individual lodges in the 6th Manhattan, including Shakespeare Lodge. I believe we can exceed this level of participation and in this new campaign year we will have ample opportunity to do so.

 

The MBF is building on last year’s success and expanding to provide relief for the many Brothers who are in dire financial and/or physical distress.  Many lodges can offer no more than sympathy to a brother who reaches out for assistance during difficult times.  Therefore the Grand Lodge is establishing and launching a Masonic Benevolence Endowment Fund Campaign as part of this year’s Brotherhood Fund appeal.  The goal is to raise a minimum of $1,000,000 over the next two years, so that the income from these invested funds will provide a constant source of monies to assist our Brothers in need.  All donations will be matched dollar for dollar by the Trustees of the Hall and Home.   

 

This past summer you received a special mailing from the Grand Master announcing this new campaign, enclosing a donation envelope and a special New York Masonic magnet that I expect you are displaying with pride.  Also, a Brother making a donation of $500 or more to the new Masonic Benevolence Endowment Fund, will receive a new exclusive Grand Lodge of New York pocket watch and pen knife engraved with the contributor’s initials. 

 

Also, continuing the successful recognition of donations to the Masonic Brotherhood Fund of $100 or more with a commemorative crystal, a new second annual commemorative crystal has been created and will be given to Brothers donating $100 to the MBF before the end of the campaign year in May.  Donations are cumulative.  A brother’s donations are tallied up in order to qualify for the gift crystal.

 

But ultimately it does not matter what your individual gift is. What is important is to examine the length of your cable tow and make a donation appropriate to your situation.  There is strength in numbers and with your participation, in whatever amount you may determine, we can make this year another high point for Masonic giving.

 

A forthcoming newsletter mailing will include a donation envelope with a full expanded list of designated charities from which you can choose a donation recipient(s).  Each Shakespeare Lodge communication this year will feature a brief description of one of the Masonic charities to which you can contribute. 

 

I am always available to discuss the Brotherhood Fund and to provide information on how to donate.  My contact information is below.  Also, at various times during the year, the Lodge Brotherhood Fund Team will try to contact each brother by telephone to answer any questions he might have about the Brotherhood Fund or the new Masonic Benevolence Fund. We encourage your participation, which will help us continue our good works as the most charitable fraternity in the world.

 

My Brothers, thank you for your attention.

 

S&F

 

Gilbert C Ferrer

Junior Warden

Shakespeare Lodge #750

Lodge Chairman Masonic Brotherhood Fund

 

 

 

The Junior Warden

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From the SouthEast

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