A Message From The East
My Brothers it’s February and this month we have degree work! One of the more important things we do as Masons is to bring new members to light. This month we have planned both an E.A. degree as well as a Masters degree. I would personally like to invite all of my Brothers to the lodge for the first meeting this month for the E.A. degree as well as any friends who are brothers to see this work. By request W. Bro. Joe Kueck P.M. will be sitting in the East for this degree. Then the very next meeting we will be having a Masters degree with W. Bro. Andrew Mims P.M. sitting in the East which is open to all Master Masons. If you have interest in being part of either of these degrees please contact me or W. Bro. Kueck P.M. or W. Bro. Mims P.M. to offer your assistance.
On another note the rebuilding of the lodge is coming along great! Our kitchen is starting to look like a kitchen and the frame work for the new library is up and ready for sheetrock. I would like to thank W. Brothers Andrew Mims P.M. and Bro. Melvin Mims P.M. for their continuing and tiring work, W. Bro. Lynn Seymore P.M. for the acquisition and use of a very large drill to make the holes we needed to make for the pluming. W. Bro. Joe Kueck P.M. for his electrical knowledge and application of that knowledge in the hall to bring light to our dinners and events. I would also like to thank Mark Grouchy and Donald Freeze for showing up to assist in scraping paint and in general doing thing they were asked in the efforts to get our hall back up and running. As well as any Brothers I forgot, Thank You. Please remember that there is an on going work party at the lodge until the work is done on every Saturday. All sorts of workers are needed from basic cleaning to construction. For information on times contact me or one of the Mims Brothers for more information.
In closing I would like to invite all of our brothers back to the lodge. I know that it’s hard sometimes to make time to come out to attend a meeting. For the most part we all work hard during the week and by the time we remember that there is a meeting on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights we say to ourselves “I just don’t have the time…” or “I am just to tired to make it tonight. Ill go next meeting…” and we let that meeting slip away. It amazes me how rejuvenated I feel after attending a meeting. I feel excited about being a member of a lodge again every time after visiting with my Brothers and look forward to the next time. I know that sometimes business meetings can become “boring” but decisions that are made during these meetings effect you and your lodge. Being active helps not only you but the entire membership of Germania. You never know if you have that one idea that can make a project that Germania is working on solid and successful. So if you haven’t been to the lodge in some time, come on out for a meeting and re-light that fire for our fraternity that you once had.
Until next month may the Grand Architect of the Universe place
peace and harmony to rule over your days and nights.
W. Bro. Wilson Revelle W.M.
Germania Lodge #46 F&AM
Masonic Birthdays for February
Beryl Jacobs 02/16/2000 - 08 yrs.
Leonard Johnson P.M. 02/18/1995 - 13 yrs.
Steve Racca` 02/22/1995 - 13 yrs
Tom Mixon P.M. 02/09/1994 - 14 yrs.
Wayne Gilmore P.M. 02/12/1992 - 15 yrs.
Thomas Wolfe 02/22/1991 - 17 yrs.
Harry Ravain P.M. 02/10/1982 - 26 yr.
Larry Chapoton 02/14/1973 - 35 yrs.
Trestle Board
NEW MEMBERS
We welcome Brothers Mike Bark & John Beuke to our lodge. Brother Bark
was raised in Auburn-Union Lodge #592, Iowa but has been living in New Orleans
since the 80’s. He is on the Board of Directors at the Deutsches Haus,
sings in three choirs and is excited about getting active in Germania. Brother
John Beuke comes to us from Cincinnati Ohio where he was raised in Cincinnati-Lafayatte
#483 Lodge. He is working for an engineering firm doing post Katrina work.
THREE NEW PERPETUAL MEMBERS
Thanks to Brothers Lynn Seymore, Mike Poissenot and Mike Bark for taking
perpetual membership. Because of their actions they will always be on our
roll and Germania will receive income from them long after we all have left
this earthy abode! In 2009 the dues, by motion, notification, holding over
and voting will raise to $100.00 annually inclusive of all assessments so
now is the time to consider a perpetual based on this years dues or $1,000
cash or $226 annually for five years. Call me if you are interested.
BUILDING REPORT
By the end of February the FEMA trailer should be long gone and if so we
will be able to get our yard back and plant another evergreen. Brothers
Andy and Melvin Mims, along with our custodian Kenny Cox, me and others
have been spending many hours at the lodge meticulously putting things back
together. IT’S BEAUTIFUL and you are going to be very proud of the
work that has been done. Kenny will soon be moving back to the apartment
and things will truly start to normalize. It has been a long time coming
and excitement is running high. Once the downstairs is finished the focus
will turn to the stairwell and upstairs.
We are looking for a container to put behind Allied Music to store tents, yard and garden stuff and general storage. We are also looking for an ever green tree, the same kind that was back there until Katrina. Any help with this will be greatly appreciated.
We now have two less lodges meeting at Germania. For the same
reason that our dues doubled, the rent for tenants doubled. There hadn’t
been a rent increase in almost 15 years. In that period our insurance has
quintupled along with huge increases in utilities and taxes! We will remain
close to Hiram Lodge #70 and hope that some day they will be able to return.
They were the only York Rite Lodge that was meeting at Germania, assisted
us finically immediately after the Katrina disaster and we are forever grateful.
We have heard that Galileo-Mazzini #368 is leaving also. We are still the
home of Perseverance #4, Dante #174 and Jacques de Molay Commandery of York
Rite Bodies. -kkueck
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