Masons in the Digital Age
Punta Gorda Lodge No.115
Chartered January 21, 1890
Newsletter Date : June 2019 Volume 129, Issue 6
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• Special points of interest:
• Monthly Birthdays
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Inside this issue:
From the East 2
From the West 2
From the South 2
Secretary's Desk 3
Chaplin’s Corner 4
Officers Installation 4
Surrounding
Area Lodges
5
I n today’s digital age we as Masons are able to seek further light and engage with Broth-
ers from all parts of the world. In this digital age that we now live in, provides us an op-
portunity in which connects us all seamlessly and shrinks the vast distances that once was
an obstacle to our Fraternal Brothers to come together. In today’s age we can share infor-
mation via podcasts, social media, many of the websites from Lodges around the world and
many other means of communication. With all of these tools that are now present to us, it does
not take away the importance or significance of our traditions within our Lodges. The question
that a Brother may want to consider is due we see the advantage of living in this age in which
we can engage with so many Brothers within the oldest Fraternity still in existence.
We have tools in which those that care to seek further light do not have to travel the vast dis-
tances to obtain the knowledge that one seeks. We are able to engage in group conversations
with Brothers from far distances in Masonic fellowship that brings us closer, we share many of
our experiences of our lives in social media with our Brothers are just a few examples of how
so many experience Masonry today. As Masonry has evolved throughout the years the Frater-
nity continues to evolve within society and we continue to strive to become that perfect ashlar.
Brothers should take advantage of this period in time in which we all can be further enlight-
ened ourselves and become closer to our Brothers than ever. I wanted to share with you some
sites that some may find interest in.
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B rethren, June is upon us and the heat has been turned up as
well, please stay hydrated and use sunscreen. Thank you one and all for another successful month, we are growing here at Punta Gorda Lodge 115. Grand Lodge was very informative and educational of which I will share some hopeful solutions to aid our lodge with circum-scribe confusion. It is my hope that we can move for-ward with positive impact and have lodge house-keeping taken care of so that future Worshipful Masters and the lodge as a whole do not run into similar issues. I
will also go over all grand lodge legislation in a brisk bullet point presented man-ner. A great time was had at the District 23 Picnic. It was good to see brothers from Punta Gorda there. Over 100 brothers and their families were at the event, which made for quite a party. The DJ was great, the food was awesome, and the fellowship was priceless. It was so nice to join with others outside of meeting times. I am so grateful to those in the District that put their time and effort into putting this together. Our new DDGM, RW Dan Van Alstine, hopes to have more events like this
in an effort to unify our dis-trict even more. He had many informative and inspi-rational words to share, which I am sure he will share when he visits us in August. The meeting for June will be 6/20/ 2019 where lodge leg-islation resolution results will be announced. We are not having a picnic this year again, not for lack of trying but we will have a potluck summer dinner at the lodge. This potluck is scheduled for 6/22/2019 at 4:00, please bring a dish. Please reach out to JW Chris Depass, PM, for any questions and or more
Nothing from the South
From the South
From the East
From the West
up the first part of July
please come and support
your brothers. One last
thing, if you are not coming
to lodge your missing out on
a lot.
Fraternally yours,
Bro. Sean Williamson
Senior Warden
G reetings from
the west,
Congratulations
goes out to
Brother Wayne Filyaw for
receiving the sublime de-
gree. Brother Dave Zakikian
will be receiving his degree
this month. I have news and
ideas from our Grand com-
munication it was a good
opportunity to hear what
officers from all over the
state are doing. There will
be a M.M. degree coming
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“Remembering
our obligations in
all walks of life”
Continued on page 9
B rothers, Well, Summer is here and it's hot all ready, If we
could get some rain, maybe it would cool things down a bit. I know it's seems that 2020 it is still a bit away but, it will be here before you know it and you will be having the Officers moving around. Several new Broth-ers have already shown an interest in getting inline to become Officers. And I would like to take the op-portunity to thank each one of them. This is what keeps
our Lodge strong and con-tinuing to move forward. One of those Brothers is Mark Wolf who has only been a member of our Lodge for a short time however, he has intention of taking over as your Lodge Secretary for next year. Mark and I have been working together for a short time now, and I'm very confident that he will be an excellent addition to the Lodge. He's a very quick learner and will do very well as your secretary. With that said, I'm going to make it short this month. Hope all is well with you
and your loved ones. Until next month, be safe and hopefully, see you at the Lodge. Bro. Ron George Secretary
Secretary’s Desk
Chaplin’s Corner
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M y Brothers, we have suffered some terrible losses since the
first of the year. Our Brother Jerry Gordin passed and is now looking down on us with a smile as was his way. Our Brother Rich Bayly has lost his life mate a terrible thing. We have lost our Worshipful Grand Master at a time when he should have been at a peak in his Masonic career. I will not ask for prayers for them as they had lives filled with goodness and are now in the celestial grand-stand watching over and praying for us. I will ask for your prayers for those loved ones who have survived and face dark days ahead. I know these losses can nev-er be fully put behind. We should all be reminded once again that our time here is short and no matter
how old you are it is never too late to help others and be a good and true Mason. Great Architect of the Uni-verse please help our Broth-er and spouses of our departed brothers cope with these dark days and return them to good spirits, Amen. Peace Brothers. Bro. David Naples Chaplin
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Traveling Brothers
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Cape Coral No. 367 244 Santa Barbara Blvd, Cape Coral, FL 33991 2nd and 4th Thursdays 7:30 Englewood No. 360 265 Pine Street Englewood, FL 34223 1st and 3rd Tuesdays 7:30 Lehigh Acres No. 344 1110 Ashlar Ave Lehigh Acres, FL 33936 2nd and 4th Mondays 7:30 Liberty Lodge No. 412 (Daylight) 402 15th Street East Bradenton, Florida 34208
2nd Saturday at 9:00 am at Manatee Masonic Lodge No. 31
Labelle No. 379 180 Jaycee/Lions Dr. Labelle, FL 33935 2nd and 4th Tuesdays 7:30
Manatee No. 31 402 15th Street East Bradenton, Florida 34208
1st & 3rd Monday 7:30 Moore Haven No. 61 2nd Str. Moore Haven, FL 33471 2nd and 4th Thursdays 7:30 Noah No. 357 41 Willis Road North Ft. Myers, FL 33917 2nd and 4th Mondays 7:30 Peace River No. 66 909 North Oak Arcadia, FL 34266 2nd and 4th Tuesdays 7:30 Phoenix No. 346
240 S. Tuttle Ave. Sarasota, Florida 34237 1st & 3rd Tuesdays 7:30
Sarasota Lodge No. 147
2160 Main Street Sarasota, FL
34237
2nd and 4th Tuesday 7:30
Sugarland No. 281 524 E. Sugarland Hwy Clewis-ton, FL 33440 1st and 3rd Thursdays 7:30 Tropical No. 56 10868 Metro Pkwy Ft. Myers, FL 33966 1st and 3rd Tuesdays 7:30 Venice No. 301 118 East Venice Ave, Venice, FL 34284 1st and 3rd Mondays 7:30 West Coast Masonic Lodge No. 409 520 30th Avenue West Bradenton, Florida 34205 2nd & 4th Mondays 7:30
Do you like to travel to other lodges
and engage in fellowship with other
Brothers. There is an informative
site that provides information on
activities within our district. This
site also provides information on
appendant bodies as well. Visit the
link below for some great infor-
mation.
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June Birthdays
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Punta Gorda 115 wishes our
Brothers A HAPPY Birthday
Patrick J Ammon
Randall N Brodersen
Christopher M DePass
Joseph S Giulivo
Ronald E Hewlette Sr
Alexander J Lukasek
James H Propps
Danny J Quick
Ryan C Rupert
Adam M Udelson-Saucier
George C Werner
Proud Supporters of our Lodge
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Proudly Supporting Punta Gorda 115
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Masonic ART Scottish Rite Club
The Scottish Rite Club welcomes all
Scottish Rite Masons to come and join
us.
The Club has gone dark for the summer we will
See our Brothers back in September
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More Light– The Acacia
Acacia
The Acacia is a highly symbolic plant with both quasi-religious aspects and more modern day connections to occult and psychoactive aspects used in ritual practice.
Mackey, in his Encyclopedia of Freemasonry, says:
An interesting and important symbol in Freemasonry. Botanically, it is the acacia vera of Tournefort, and the mimosa nilotica of Linnaeus, called babul tree in India. The acacia arabica grew abundantly in the vicini-ty of Jerusalem, where it is still to be found, and is fa-miliar in its modern use at the tree from which the gum arabic of commerce is derived.
The acacia is called in the Bible Shittim, which is really the plural of Shittah, which last form occurs once only, in Isaiah 41:19, which reads “I will put in the desert the cedar and the acacia, the myrtle and the olive. I will set junipers in the wasteland, the fir and the cypress together…” . It was esteemed a sacred wood among the Hebrews, and of it Moses was ordered to make the tabernacle, the ark of the covenant, the table for the shewbread, and the rest of the sacred furniture (Exodus 25-27).
The sprig of acacia, then, in its most ordinary signification, presents itself to the Master Mason as a symbol of the immortality of the soul, being intended to remind him, by its ever-green and unchanging nature, of that better and spiritual part within us, which, as an emanation from the Great Architect of the Universe, can never die.
Source:http://freemasoninformation.com/masonic-symbols/
info. Maybe we can try to do a picnic in the fall, hopefully the heat will not be too much to handle. A Mason should be a man of Integrity, a whole man, a man of whom you can trust because you know he will not betray your
...Continued from the East
confidence and trust with full sup-port, empathy and un-derstanding. He should be a Brave man; one who fears nothing ex-cept to lie and be dis-honest. His thoughts should be of a pure heart for his brethren and his lodge. You will only fool yourself and
will not get much ac-complished unless you are willing to put oth-ers needs before your own. No man has ever become a broken ves-sel by giving. Your lodge needs your sup-port regularly, you can't measure the qual-ity of a man based on any status of the
world. We as masons are to have an open heart for all conditions of which many great men walk, not by their religion and or their wallet, but as an indi-vidual seeking light. Bro. David Summers Worshipful Master
Brothers if you have any
interest in participating in
any of the committees as
a chair person please in-
form the chairman of your
desired interest.
Committee’s and Chairmen
Sickness & Distress
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Board of Relief Chairman: W. David Summers Charity Chairman: Bro. Rick O’ Donnell Child ID Chairman: Bro. Charlie Mooney Dining & Refreshment Chair-man: Bro. Sean Williamson Finance Chairman: Bro. David Summers Funeral Chairman: P.M. Ernie Rose Investigation Chairman: Bro. Micky Helbig Lodge Coach: Bro. David Naples
Lodge Mentor: Bro. Sean Williamson Masonic Education Chairman: W. Steve Rizza Petitions Chairman: P.M. Jonas Seda Property/Maintenance Chair-man: Bro. Seam Williamson Sickness/Distress Chairman: Bro. David Naples
Vigilance Chairman:
Bro. Sean Williamson
R∴W∴ Richard Bayly due to the lost of his wife Bro. Robert Haff due to his recent on May 31st of the lost of his wife (Bonnie Haff) Please keep in your prayers Brother John Bittner for quick recovery
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Punta Gorda No.115 F. & A.M.
P.O. Box 511303
25349 Airport Rd.
Punta Gorda , FL 33950
Email:
Website:
www.puntagorda115.com
Stated Meetings:
Every 1st and 3rd Thursday
at 7:30 PM
Dinner Served at 6:30 PM
Punta Gorda Lodge No.115
1884-1885 George Anderson 1889-1892 M.S. Lee 1893 JR Hector 1896 Albert W. Gilchrist 1897-1902 J.M. Samuel 1903 J. Johnson 1904 TJ Purdue 1905 J. Mezell 1906 R. I. Earnest 1907-1908 F.M. Cooper 1909 D.M. McQueen 1910 Arthur C. Jordan 1911-1913 C.W. Shaw 1914 S.E. Johnson 1915-1916 CW Shaw 1917-1918 R.W. Roundtree 1919 T.A. Stevens 1920-1921 J.M. Lipscomb 1922 L.E. Robinson 1923 Albert Hatch 1924 R. Deloach 1925 L.E. Mizey 1926 W.E. Guthrie 1927 Charles Curry 1928-1929 Cleaveland 1930 Henry Payne 1931 Arthur S. Taylor 1932 TJ Briggs 1933 D. F. Gibbons 1934 C. F. Cerny 1935 RJ Hyatt 1936 Arthur B Johnson 1937 W.L. Rose 1938 T. I. Kennedy 1939 M. E. Ingraham 1940 EJ McCann 1941 RB Shepard
Lodge Officers Contact
Punta Gorda Past Masters Page 11
1942 M. C. Giesey 1943Lamson A. Welherley 1944 Leo Wotitzky 1945 F.T. Gardener 1946 Albert S. Cleaveland 1947 C.W. White 1948 Joseph T. Manning 1949 John T. Rose 1950 Harry B. Curran 1951 E.W. Blanton 1952 Joyce L. Hindman 1953 Gerald D. Fetch 1954 JT Lawthorne 1955 W. A. Smith Sr 1956 George L. Minx 1957 Howard L. Mills 1958 EL Gorson 1959 Hugh C McGibbson 1960 C. T. Daniels 1961 George Bryant Jr 1962 James C. Bailey 1963 Fobian F. Johnson 1964 A.J. Jetson 1965 Emery M Collins 1966 Louis Quinlen 1967 David G. Howie 1968 Walter Monson 1969 John M. Mattews 1970 M. Lee Oldham 1971 Robert Norton 1972 Ray Gugui 1973 Donald P. Baer 1974 Melvin W. Byers 1975 William C. Monson 1976 Oscar P. Sisk 1977 Carl Peden 1978 M. Rich Cunningham 1979 Robert H Russel
1980 Emery Addison 1981 Charles Lewis Sr 1982 W.E. Driggers 1983 Ed Falada 1984 Edsel Morrison 1985 Jerry Powell 1986 Carl Powell 1987 Richard Chase 1988 H. Russell Davis 1989 Paul Heavener 1989 Wayne Engbrecht 1990 Bernard J. Haines 1991 Raymond Evans 1992 Arthur Shepard 1993 Douglas Jewell 1994 Joseph Lezark 1995 Robert Newell 1996 Donal Sutter 1997 Michael Schneider 1998 John Bittner Jr. 1999 Trent Lewis 2000 Eric McKee 2001 Mike Cullen 2002 Edward Stepp 2003 Thomas Yonts 2004 John Brake 2005 Mackinley Mayes 2006 Ernie Rose 2007 Duncan MacDougall 2008 John Degnan 2009-2010 Richard Bayly 2011 Ernie Rose 2012 Raymond Rubin 2013 Christopher DePass 2014 Glen Purdy 2015 Raymond Rubin 2016 Stefan Antochi 2017 Jonas Seda 2018 Steve Rizza
Thank you for your
years of service to
the Craft
Worshipful Master: David Summers 941-457-3536
Senior Warden: Sean Williamson 407-402-4290
Junior Warden: P.M. Chris Depass 941-234-3909
Treasurer: P. M. Paul Heavener 941-255-9435
Secretary: Ronald George 941-286-2646
Senior Deacon: John Zimmer 941-487-0451
Junior Deacon: Charlie Mooney 941-623-3790
Chaplin: David Naples 586-530-5862
Senior Stewart: Roger McCallum 517-763-6045
Marshall: P.M. Steve Rizza 941-204-9634
Richard Bayly P.D.D.G.M. Hank Beaudoin P.D.D.G.M. John Bittner P.M. John Brake P.M. Phillip Burgess Stefan Antochi P.M. Michael Cullen P.M. Jerry Gordin Ronald Hewlette Willi Hoffer
Thomas Howell Hamdy Ibrahim Walter Jones Charles Lewis Jr. P.M. Michael Tirpak Scott Mathias McKinley Mayes P.M. Julio Miranda Tommy Yonts P.M. Carl Powell P.M.
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