Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Candidates Night at The Brownstone

Brothers from our lodge attended Candidates Night at The Brownstone in Paterson, NJ on Tuesday, March 29, 2011.  Candidates Night is an opportunity for brethren running for Grand Lodge offices to introduce themselves and explain a little about their qualifications for those said offices. It is also an opportunity for fun and fellowship! It was another great evening out with our fellow lodge brothers!
Brothers having a great time at Candidates Night

'Stellar Theology and Masonic Astronomy'

On Monday, March 21st, Nutley Lodge continued its Lamp of Knowledge Lecture Series when it hosted W.B. Rashied Bey from the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of the State on New York. Brother Bey, a well-versed and learned Mason, is a Past Master from Cornerstone Lodge No. 37 under that jurisdiction. His presentation, entitled 'Stellar Theology and Masonic Astronomy', centered upon astronomy's influence on Freemasonry. The meeting coincided with the vernal equinox which occurred almosr exactly 24 hours prior to this day.

Br. Rashied Bey speaks to the Brethren

His presentation was very eye-opening to the brethren who attended. Once Br. Bey finished his presentation, a Question and Answer session followed.  It indeed was a thought-provoking presentation as several brethren had very good and very thought out questions for our special guest. Afterward, the lodge presented Br. Bey with a Masonic Education Award for his wonderful presentation, a book on masonic symbolism, and a 2011 lodge pin!

The award presented to Br. Bey

This evening was indeed a very singular occurrence in our lodge and a very special thanks go to W.B. Rashied Bey for making it happen. Thank you brother!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Annual Lodge Trip!

The annual lodge trip this year took us to Boston, MA. The weekend of March 18-20, several brethren from our lodge traveled to Beantown to visit masonic and historic sites. The pictures below speak for themselves.

The first stop on the tour was the Shiners Hospital for Children


We took a tour of the hospital thanks to Br. Walsh,
a Shriner and member of the staff

We then walked around and saw sites like the Massachusetts State House


Most Worshipful Brother Paul Revere's Grave


and Br. Benjamin Franklin's parents grave


We then headed over to the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum and Library in Lexington, MA where we were given a private tour of the museum's archives not open to the public. It was very impressive!

Really cool stained glass!

A 15 star flag was on display in the museum


Brothers Villalta and Abbate stand in front of a statue of
Worshipful Brother George Washington in front of the museum

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Official Visit of the District Deputy Grand Master

Our lodge welcomed R.W. Frederick I. Waldron, District Deputy Grand Master of the Great 8th Masonic District on an Official Visit on Monday, March 7, 2011. The work for the evening was the exemplification of the 2nd Section of the M.M. Degree. Our officers had been preparing for this Official Visit by rehearsing many a night. The District Deputy Grand Master and the District Ritual Instructor for the evening commended our officers for a very fine degree and excellent exemplification of ritual. Great job to our officers and many thanks to our lodge ritual instructor, R.W. Ed Honchen, for directing and preparing the officers for their parts.

The Worshipful Master presented R.W. Waldron with an Award of Excellence for his dedication, commitment, and for respresenting the 8th Masonic District with dignity and grace as his term of office expires in April. Another fine evening for Nutley Lodge!

The Worshipful Master presents R.W. Waldron with an Award of Excellence
for his service to The Great 8th Masonic District