Preservation Committee Family Dinner

Save the date to join us for a

........Delicious way to........

Raise Money

What:  Weston Masonic Temple Preservation Committee

Family Dinner

When: Saturday May 5, 2018  Time: 4:30 pm to 6:30 PM

Address: Weston Masonic Temple
5718 S Rapp Street
Littleton, CO 80120

Enjoy delicious food in a fun atmosphere along with your family and friends while earning funds to preserve our building.

Tickets available from committee members during regularly scheduled meetings or day of event.

$12 Adults : $9 Ages 7 to 18 : 6 and under free.

As a reminder, it takes participation of all groups who meet here to participate in the preservation of our beautiful building.  Please reach out to friends, family, co-workers, church members and anyone you can think of to join us for this dinner.  There will be dinner, games for the kids and a silent auction.  We will be requesting the participation of everyone to make this event a success.

Rainbow Girls Chili Dinner

Rainbow Girl of the Year Awards
Weston Lodge Worshipful Master Steven O'Donnell (center) attended the Rainbow Girls Chili Dinner on February 17, 2018 and congratulated Sarah Edelman (left) and Olivia Costello (right) for being honored with Rainbow Girl of the Year awards.  The Worshipful Master praised the young ladies for their hard work and dedication.

Weston Lodge Visits Douglas Lodge 153

Douglas Lodge 153

On February 15, 2018 the brothers of Weston Lodge 22 visited Douglas Lodge 153 in Castle Rock for their regular communication.  The ten Weston brothers attending were welcomed by the Douglas Lodge members at 6:30 pm for an enjoyable dinner and fellowship.  The stated communication was held after dinner and included 2 EA and 1 FC proficiencies.

Weston 22 officers in attendance included Steve O'Donnell (WM), Bruce Swedal (JW), Rick Mitchell (JD), Thomas Hearn (JS), Ryan Hite (Marshall).  Additional brothers in attendance included Bob Sangster (PM), John Bucanan (PM), Jay Bobic (PM), Josh Levin, and Randy Lutton.

60 Year Jewel Awarded to Doug Harsh

Doug Harsh receives 60 Year Jewel

At the Stated Communication on February 7, 2018, The Most Worshipful Past Grand Master of Oregon Richard Surroz (right) presented Brother Doug Harsh (left) with his 60 Year Jewel.  The jewel is awarded for 60 years of exemplary service to Masonry.

Trestle Board March 2018

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Friday March 2, 2018

Poker Night

Monday March 5, 2018

Past Masters Breakfast 8 am - IHOP 7733 W Long Dr., Littleton

Wednesday February 7, 2018

Job's Daughters and Stated Meeting - 7 pm

Saturday March 10, 2018

Pancake Breakfast 8 am - 10 am

Wednesday March 14, 2018

Finance Committee Meeting - 6 pm

Step Up Practice and Officers Meeting - 6 pm

Friday March 16, 2018

Visitation Highlands #86 - 6:30 pm

Wednesday March 21, 2018

Dinner - 6 pm

Stated Meeting & Proficiencies - 7 pm

Saturday March 24, 2018

Table Lodge - 6 pm

Wednesday March 28, 2018

Temple Board Meeting - 6 pm

Officers

Worshipful Master - Stephen O'Donnell

Senior Warden - Francisco mier-y Teran

Junior Warden - Bruce W. Swedal

Treasurer - Loren Kohler

Secretary - Clark Skinner

Senior Deacon - Benjamin Bridge

Junior Deacon - Richard Mitchell

Senior Steward - Thomas Hearn

Junior Steward - Mark Costello

Chaplain - Michael Cardoza

Marshall - Ryan Hite

Musician - Kenneth Moyer

Tyler - Hans Eyman

Assistant Secretary - Thayne Coulter

Masters Message

“The genius of Freemasonry is not our Masonic buildings and temples or the trappings of our organizations. It is not our great charities or community activities. It is not our beautiful rituals or their teachings! It is the practice of Freemasonry by Freemasons. Yet we cannot practice that which we do not know or understand. Thus Masonic education is the foundation for our Fraternity”           

A quote from: Carl H. Claudy

 

Unending education and pursuit of knowledge should be the goal of very Mason. We have had, and do have so many members of Freemasonry with so much to teach we would be fools not to learn from them. To this end we do education at Weston not to fill up our time but to make good men better.

With Brotherly Love

Steve ODonnell

Worshipful Master

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The Grand Lodge of Colorado Annual Communication 2018

The Grand Lodge of Colorado Annual Communication 2018

The Grand Lodge of Colorado held its annual communication January 25, 2018 through January 27, 2018 in Colorado Springs.  During the event 2017 Deputy Grand Master Phillip Moss was voted to represent Colorado Freemasons as The Most Worshipful Grand Master of Masons in Colorado for 2018.  

Weston Lodge 22 representatives attending The Grand Lodge of Colorado Annual Communication 2018 from left to right.  Francisco Mier y Teran (Senior Warden), Thayne Coulter, Clark Skinner (Secretary, PM), Steven O'Donnell (Worshipful Master), Bruce Swedal (Junior Warden).

Weston Lodge Visits Union 7

Union 7

Brothers from Weston Lodge 22 visit Union 7

Photo to commemorate the Weston Lodge Visitation to Union 7 on January 13, 2018.  

Top Row left to right - Randy Lutton, Bruce Swedal (Junior Warden), Hans Eyman (Tyler), Thomas Hearn (Senior Steward), Loren Kohler (Treasurer), Francisco Mier y Teran (Senior Warden).

Bottom Row left to Right - Bob Sangster (Past Master), Steven O'Donnell (Worshipful Master), Paul Walton (Worshipful Master Union 7), Mel Bol (Past Master).

Trestle Board February 2018

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Friday February 2, 2018

Poker Night

Monday February 5, 2018

Past Masters Breakfast 8 am - IHOP 7733 W Long Dr., Littleton

Wednesday February 7, 2018

Stated Meeting 7 pm

Saturday February 10, 2018

Pancake Breakfast 8 am - 10 am

Wednesday February 14, 2018

Finance Committee Meeting 6 pm

Officers Meeting 6 pm

Wednesday February 21, 2018

Stated Meeting 7 pm

Wednesday February 28, 2018

Temple Board Meeting 6 pm

 

Officers

Worshipful Master - Stephen O'Donnell

Senior Warden - Francisco mier-y Teran

Junior Warden - Bruce W. Swedal

Treasurer - Loren Kohler

Secretary - Clark Skinner

Senior Deacon - Benjamin Bridge

Junior Deacon - Richard Mitchell

Senior Steward - Thomas Hearn

Junior Steward - Mark Costello

Chaplain - Michael Cardoza

Marshall - Ryan Hite

Musician - Kenneth Moyer

Tyler - Hans Eyman

Assistant Secretary - Thayne Coulter

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Masters Message

“My brothers why is the delivery of ritual by memory so important to Freemasonry? Memory work is a key component of everything we do, starting with the ritual we learn as Entered Apprentices. From that point onward, committing ritual to memory is an integral part of or private and public masonic journeys.

Whatever a group cares to remember most, it entrusts to ritual. And our memorized ritual – our words, position of or hands and feet, our steps, and much more—is what sets us apart from every other fraternal and charitable society in existence.”

Quote by: James Musgrave, GLNS

We at Weston pride ourselves on our memorization of openings, closings and degree work. It makes me so proud to see the work that is done here. This is possible only do to the hard work of the directors of the work and dedication of our brothers.

With Brotherly Love

Steve ODonnell

Worshipful Master

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