Burbank Masonic Lodge No. 406

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Trestleboard Messages for September 2007

From the East

Brethren & Ladies,
      As we approach the last few months of this Masonic year let’s take a moment to think about how much fun we have had this year at Burbank Lodge! With our most recent success being, our first annual Charity Car Show. For those of you who attended I believe you would say that it was a great day. We had over forty cars participating in our show, a great BBQ lunch, cold drinks, popsicles, and great country music. I thank the car show committee, Jeff Lindstrom, Chris Barnes and Dave Sizemore for all of the preparation and hard work they put in to make this a successful event. Let’s also thank our Junior Warden Jeff Yates and his team for the great BBQ.
      September 13th, we will have a First Degree for three candidates. We need to have our sidelines full to show the candidates that the Brethren of Burbank Lodge invite them into our lodge and will support them along their journey.
      September 15th, will be our Hiram Award Dinner. We will be honoring Past Master William A. Cunningham, Treasurer. I would like to see all Masons of Burbank Lodge and their ladies attending this event. We will have a great meal, musical entertainment, award presentation, and some excellent dessert. Please make your reservation with the
Secretary ASAP!
      Grand Lodge is the weekend of September 28 th — 30th th this year. The Grand Lodge encourages all Master Masons to attend our annual communication. I have two more hotel rooms booked for the weekend, so I would encourage any of the Brethren who wish to join us to contact me ASAP!
      Let’s go to Laughlin and have some fun! We will be going to Laughlin, NV for three Days on Friday October 12th through Sunday the 14th. This event is open for all Masons and their ladies. We will perform a degree on Saturday at the Bullhead City Lodge and then our ladies will join us at the Masonic Center for a nice dinner. If you are interested, there are flyers at the Lodge for more information, and you can reserve your spot with the Secretary.
      Let’s continue all of the positive “Fellowship & Fun” we have had this year. Susan and I look forward to seeing you at the upcoming events and especially in Laughlin when we try our luck on the big slot machines.

Fraternally,
John T. Brennan,
Worshipful Master

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From the West

Brethren!
      Oath or Obligation
      Few words are more wrongly used, at least in Masonic circles, than oath.
      A candidate takes upon himself a solemn obligation to do certain things and to refrain from certain actions. The word "OBLIGATION" is from the Latin-of ( to ) and ligare (to bind). It is a tie, a bond, an agreement, a profession of intention, a responsibility, a duty agreed upon, a constraint of action, a pledge, an acknowledgement of promises made. In no such definitions can be found any similarity to the meaning of the word "oath", which is the concluding phrase by which the assumer of the obligation calls upon that which he holds sacred to witness his vow.
      In a court of law the witness swears to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. That is an assumed obligation. He ends "so help me God" which is the oath, attesting to the sincerity of his obligation. In taking both obligation and attesting it by the oath, the witness is required to raise his right hand, a curious throwback to ancient days in which a man offered his right hand to be cut off if his oath was broken. Still more an oddity is the small boys attestation "by golly" made without knowing that he is offering the ancient " gol " (hand) if he does not tell the truth.
      The Masonic obligations are high-minded duties voluntarily assumed by candidates as their part in becoming Brethren of the Ancient Craft. The oath that they take is their attestation of the validity of the covenants they thus make. To speak of the whole as a Masonic "oath" is to name the whole for a minor part.
      The Token:
      A thing indicative of some other thing, a sign, tangible proof of a statement, a pledge, a gesture. Anglo-Saxon — (tacen) a sign or type of Great Light. In Freemasonry the token is the special handclasp, the sign, the gesture that a Brother gives to another. It is called a token because it represents the covenant of friendship and fellowship, the making of which is part of the inner heart of the Masonic degrees.
      But through the years it has changed, in common parlance now being an offering of flowers to a lady or a box of cigars to a man. In Biblical days the word was used to signify a memorial or other reminder of a covenant or promise as the rainbow was "a token of a covenant".
            Author Unknown
      
Fraternally,
Marc S. Canterbury,
Senior Warden

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From the South

Brethren:
      Success in Freemasonry doesn’t come easily. For starters: A man must be secure with himself (This may be the greatest challenge). The man must be proficient in public speaking and memory work. Donate a great deal of his time to his Lodge and the Craft. Have an interest in World and Masonic History, and an understanding of his place in it. This man must believe in God, support his Country, love and respect his family. He also joins in promoting his Brethren's welfare and rejoices in their prosperity.
      Burbank Lodge is honoring such a man. Worshipful Bill Cunningham will receive the Hiram Award, Saturday, September 15, 2007. Congratulations to Worshipful Bill and enjoy your evening!
      It is my will and pleasure to prepare dinner for Worshipful Cunningham on his special night. Dinner for the evening will be Orange Chicken or Fish. Please, when making reservations specify your choice. Dinner is $10.00 for the men and free for ladies. Social time begins at 6:30 p.m. in the dining room.
      On the menu for the September 6th Stated Meeting is Soup, Salad and Bread. Hors d’oeuvres will be available at the counter at 6:00 p.m. Dinner is served at 6:30 p.m. Dessert as usual, is served after the meeting. Brethren, this light dinner is $5.00 for the men and free for the ladies. Make reservations with the Secretary or with me.
      Some of you, after reading my short list at the opening of this article may feel insufficient on the list. I say you’re wrong! If you are reading this Trestleboard you are either a Mason or interested in becoming one. This alone makes you unique and well qualified to master these and all the intriguing disciplines of this, the greatest and oldest Fraternity in the world.
      
Fraternally,
Jeffrey W. Yates,
Junior Warden

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From the Secretary's Desk

Brethren:
      Pursuant to Section 404.430 of the CMC, you are hereby notified the following members of Grand Lodge are recommended for election to the offices as noted at the next Annual Communication September 28 – 30, 2007.
            Very Worshipful Glenn D. Woody — Grand Treasurer
            Very Worshipful John L. Cooper — Grand Secretary
            Very Worshipful Paul D. Hennig — Grand Lecturer
       This selection has been made by the Executive Committee as required by Section 404.430 of the CMC.

                  2007 Grand Masters Recommendation No.1
      CMC Section 300.050 — Deadlines on Weekends or Holidays. When a G. L. deadline falls upon a Saturday, Sunday or a day recognized by the federal government, it may be performed upon the next business day, with the same affect as if it had been performed upon the day appointed.

                  2006 Carry-Over Legislation
      2006 Grand Masters Recommendation No.3
      CMC Section 50.000 CMC Section 402.020 and CMC Section 1500.000. — Amendments to Ordinances.
            Change the Constitution to adopt amendments from a five-sixths (5/6 - 83.33%) to a three-fourths (3/4 – 75.0%) votes cast.
      Resolution 06-03
      CMC Section 801.015 — Lodge Formation.
            Reduce the minimum required members for a new lodge from 25 to 15 members.
      Resolution 06-05
      CMC Section 804.690 — Forfeiture of Fees.
            Reinstate the rule for the candidates’ forfeiture of fees and contributions to advance.
      Resolution 06-09
      CMC Section 802.020 — Lodge By Laws.
            Formulation of Annual dues of Lodges. Rounding up of the dues due to the Grand Lodge Per Capita Tax increase.

                  2007 Legislation
      Resolution 07-01
      CMC Section 403.075 — Inspectors to Vote at the Annual Communication.
            Allow each Inspector a separate vote along with Grand Lodge Officers, Past Grand Lodge Officers, Worshipful Masters, Wardens and Past Masters collectively from a lodge at the Annual Communication.
      Resolution 07-02
      CMC Section 805.020 — Past Master Title Serving Consecutive Terms.
            Confer the title of Past Master who succeeds himself as Worshipful Master.
      Resolution 07-03
      CMC Section 407.045 — Fiscal Year End.
            Amend the Constitution to change the Fiscal Year to end on October 31st.
      Resolution 07-04
      CMC Section 805.020 — Section 805.030 and 805.040. Qualification Procedures for Past Masters.
            Amend the procedures where a Past Master does not have to re-qualify for election to a Lodge office if within the past six years.
      Resolution 07-05
      CMC Section 1404.820 — Conviction of a Crime of Moral Turpitude.
            The Grand Master shall order the immediate expulsion of a Mason upon a conviction in a federal or state court.
      Resolution 07-06
      CMC Section 408.010 — Early Presentation of Golden Veterans Awards.
            A Golden Veterans and Diamond Jubilee Award presented six months prior to the actual eligibility date.
      Resolution 07-07
      CMC Section 804.060 — Foreign Degree Conferrals.
            Conform the Code to previously unwritten procedures followed by custom authorizing foreign degree conferral of degrees in this Jurisdiction by another Jurisdiction.
      The Secretary has a copy of the 2007 Annual Communication Legislation for any Brother requesting a copy.
      Or you may download a pdf copy direct from Grand Lodge
HERE.
      The pdf copy has the complete text of the proposed changes, including 'strike-out old' — 'underline new' wording of the revised CMC Paragraphs.

Fraternally,
Norm Furman, Secretary
e-mail: burbanklodge406@sbcglobal.net


In Memory of our
Departed Brother:


Andrew E. Johnson
Life Member
Entered into Rest December 18, 2006

May Almighty God in his infinite mercy,
Grant that we may meet again,
to part no more.

 

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A Message From the Master's Lady

Hello Ladies,
      I hope you have all enjoyed your summer and managed to stay out of the heat. Thank you to everyone who helped out with the car show. The live band, the great food and of course all those beautiful classic cars made the day so much fun! The best part is that we were able to donate all the proceeds to the Shriners Children’s Hospital!
      Our ladies event this month will be a fun night of BINGO! Just us ladies relaxing, chatting and of course playing for some great prizes! I look forward to seeing you all there.
      Just a reminder to sign up for our Degree bus trip to Laughlin in October. This is going to be a great weekend vacation. Seats are first come first serve, so don’t delay!
      Love,
      Susan Brennan, Worshipful Master’s Lady

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OPERATION PHONE HOME

      Operation Phone Home is a campaign designed with the goal of providing prepaid international phone calling cards to as many military men and women serving overseas as can be reached. It will be an ongoing effort as long as American Military Personnel serve overseas, particularly in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Balkans.
      The Masonic Service Association, on behalf of the Masonic fraternity, has entered into an agreement with the USO to participate in this program. MSA has met all of the requirements necessary to have a web site presence and a link to the USO web page and to have a Masonic Logo on the phone card. The card will include the logo of the USO, the participating phone company (AT&T), and the American Flag. On the left side of the card will appear the Square and Compasses and the words Compliments of America's Freemasons.
(Image below)
      Anyone wishing to participate in this program may send a donation marked Operation Phone Home to:
                              The Masonic Service Association
                              8120 Fenton Street
                              Silver Spring, MD 20910-4785.
      All of the monies received will go to this program and an accounting will be made by MSA at the end of each calendar year.
      Or go to http://freemasonry.org and follow the links.

Thank you very much for our help!


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Burbank Masonic Center
Youth Groups

Job’s Daughters            Job’s Daughters
Bethel 97                        Bethel 208
Trish Vossper                  Amanda Price
818 846-3042                  818 500-8202
1st Friday & 3rd Saturday      1st Saturday & 3rd Friday

DeMolay
L.C. Kelley Chapter
Steve Jordan
818 729-0913
2nd & 4th Tuesday


From Bethel 97


      Brethren and Ladies,
      This year’s Grand Bethel held in Bakersfield was a spectacular success for Bethel 97.
      The Bethel Daughters took top honors in ritual and essay contests, art, and vocal performances. They also did quite well in volleyball.
      Past Honored Queen Elizabeth Krailo, placed first runner up in the Job’s Daughters Miss California contest. The girls of Bethel 97 also won first place in Choir Competition and was featured on the main stage Saturday evening presenting their award winning performance. Did I mention they were chosen as the “Most Friendly” Bethel in the State! Hey girls, save something for next year!
      Back to new business: Bethel 97 is hosting a Pot Luck Pay-A-Plate Friday, September 7th at 6:00 p.m. at the Lodge. Donations are $ 5.00.
      Brethren, this fine Bethel continues to bring honor to the Burbank Masonic family and deserves a hearty congratulation.
      Fraternally,
      Jeff Yates, Fraternal Relations, Bethel 97

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CALENDAR
September 2007



Tuesday
Sept 4th

L.C. Kelley Chapter of DeMolay
Stated Meeting
Pay-A-Plate - Donation $5.00
      



7:30 PM
7:00 PM

Tuesday
Sept 4th

Burbank Shrine Club
Burbank Masonic Center
Dinner $12.00
Host: L. C. Kelley Chapter of DeMolay
      


6:30 PM

7:00 PM

Thursday
Sept 6th

Stated Meeting
Summer Casual
Social Hour
Dinner: Men $5.00, Ladies $Free
Reservation Required
Ladies Event
      


7:30 PM

6:00 PM
6:30 PM

7:30 PM

Friday
Sept 7th

Bethel 97
Pay-a-Plate
Donation — $5.00
   

6:00 PM

Thursday
Sept 13th

Entered Apprentice Degree
All Masons Welcome
Refrreshments
   

7:30 PM

6:45 PM

Saturday
Sept 15th

Hiram Award Dinner
Honoring
William A. Cunningham, P.M.

Family and Friends Welcome
Social Hour
Dinner: Men $10.00 Ladies $Free
Reservations Required!
      








5:30 PM
6:30 PM

Sunday
Sept 16th

MASONIC SERVICE BUREAU MEETING
Pasadena Scottish Rite
150 North Madison Ave.
Coffee and Rolls
Meeting Starts
Most Worshipful R. Stephen Doan, PGM
A Review of 2007 Grand Lodge Legislation
   




9:15AM
10:00AM

Thursday
Sept 20th

Practice/Proficiency
All Officers Attend
   

7:00 PM

Friday,
Sept 28th
thru
Sunday
Sept 30th

Grand Lodge
158th Annual Communication
San Francisco
All Master Masons Welcome

      


1:00 PM

Friday,
Sept 28th

Henry Wilson Coil
Library & Museum
Presents Christopher Hodapp,
Author of
Freemasonry for Dummies

at the Grand Lodge California Room
San Francisco
All Master Masons Welcome

      


8:00 PM

Thursday
Oct 4th

Stated Meeting
Social Hour
Dinner: Men $5.00, Ladies $Free
Reservation Required
Ladies Event
      


7:30 PM

6:00 PM
6:30 PM

7:30 PM

Friday,
Oct 12th
thru
Sunday
Oct 14th

****Degree Trip****
Weekend Trip to Laughlin

Reservations Required
By September 28, 2007
      


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FREEMASONRY
THE FOUNDATION
FOR THE THIRD MILLENNIUM
                                        . . . .  Paul Adler, W.M. 1946