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Ritual Seminar

On Saturday, February 13, 9:00 a.m. at Granite Lodge No. 119, the district staff officers of the Seventh Masonic District will hold a Ritual Seminar.

Coffee and doughnuts at 8:30a.m.                                                                                                                                        
Topics covered will include:
   Rehearsals
   Decorum
   Receiving Dignitaries
   Signs
   Opening, Closing, Degree Ritual          

The seminar is open to all Master Masons                                                                                                                            

 
2010 Officers of Anchor Lodge
Congratulations to Worshipful Master Bonola and his corps of officers for 2010.  
 
Anchor Lodge held its 140th installation of officers at a semi-public ceremony, performed by MWPGM Gus Bodine and his team of officers, on January 3, 2010.   Sixty Brothers, family and friends attended the ceremony and were treated to an excellent dinner following the ceremony. 
   
Worshipful Master  Joseph R. Bonola  
Senior Warden:      Peter M. Proto
Junior Warden:       David J. Jensen
Chaplin:                  John H. Spencer
Treasurer:               Robert N. Jones
Secretary:               Alan J. Carlson
Senior Deacon:       Paul "David" Cross *
Junior Deacon:        Louis S. Schluntz
Senior Steward:      Walter Jones
Junior Steward:       Kevin White
Tiler:                       Richard A. Arndt
Marshal:                 David G. Haas
Historian:                Richard F. Denno
Organist:                 Evan Reardon *
* to be installed at a later date
 
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