November 2020 Trestleboard

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Revised October 30th, 2020

October has been a great month for Denver Freemasonry!  At our first stated communication, we initiated three new brothers in our fraternity.  Many thanks go out to the brethren that participated in the degree work that made the evening a success!  On October 10th we held a charity 5K Run/Walk and Food Drive at Sloan’s Lake in the beautiful fall weather.  Almost 20 brethren, prospects, and family participated and we collected 430 pounds of non-perishable food that we donated to Soldier’s Angels, a non-profit organization that distributes food to needy veterans.  The bulk of Soldier’s Angels work comes around the holidays, so stay tuned for another volunteer opportunity for us to donate our time to help this worthy cause.  I want to recognize Brother Tim McDowell for his efforts putting together the event and finding the veterans charities for us to support this year!  At our second stated communication, we voted on amendments to the Denver #5 by-laws.  Five amendments passed and one was withdrawn so that the Scholarship and Education Committee could refine the amendment and resubmit it to the lodge.

We continue to have an average of 10 prospective members at each of our dinners, which means we’ll have several more initiations to perform over the next 6 months.  That also means we have a great need for brethren to volunteer additional time to be mentors for these new members as they journey through the degrees.  Our posting program continues to be one of the best Denver; however, it takes a lot of time to teach and mentor and the more seasoned Masons we have that can volunteer some time on Wednesday nights, or even to do phone posting, the more we can take off the shoulders of the Posting Committee.  Please contact James Bechtel if you’re interested in helping out with posting.

Due to the increased Covid-19 restrictions, we must wistfully transition our meetings to virtual format for the month of November. We will continue to monitor the situation and transition back to in-person meetings as soon as possible.

Our next virtual communication is on November 5, 2020 at 7:30 pm via Zoom.  This lodge meeting is our annual Heritage Night celebrating the first lodge meeting held in Denver on November 3, 1858.  We will have a guest speaker, WB Patrick Dey, who will be giving a presentation on MW Lawrence N. Greenleaf who was Worshipful Master of Denver #5 in 1866, 1868, and 1869, and Grand Master of Colorado in 1880.  Please RSVP to receive the Zoom meeting information.

Our second virtual communication is on November 19, 2020 at 7:30 pm via Zoom.  Stay tuned for more information.  Please RSVP to receive the Zoom meeting information.

Posting in person will be on a limited basis in order to comply with current restrictions.  Please contact James Bechtel for scheduling.

I pray the Grand Architect of the Universe will guide us through these uncertain times and return us to normal in the near future.

Fraternally,

Kevin Trabert
Worshipful Master
Denver Lodge #5 A.F. & A.M

September 2020 Trestleboard

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Greetings from the East,

I continue to be amazed by the quantity of prospective members showing interest in our fraternity.  At our last stated communication, we had 11 prospects join us for dinner (3 of whom have been elected to receive the degrees of masonry).  This proves that even with all of the madness in our society today, there are still men of high caliber that are seeking knowledge and truth and posses a desire to be part of something bigger than themselves.  Although, I shouldn’t be surprised since Freemasonry has thrived for centuries, surviving pandemics, revolutions, world wars, political movements, etc.  I encourage each of you to spend some time with our prospective members sharing about your masonic journey.

During the business meeting at our last stated communication, we caught up on minutes, voted on one petition for membership, and received an update from the Library, Archives & Antiquities committee about our project to digitize our archives.  For education, MWB Claud Dutro gave a presentation on the National Sojourners after which the lodge voted to donate funds to the National Sojourners’ program to send high school students to attend the Youth Leadership Conference at Valley Forge.  The lodge additionally voted to donate funds to Vet Expeditions, a non-profit organization that enables veterans to overcome challenges from their military service through outdoor leadership and community.  Our donation will enable as many as 30 veterans to attend a weekend expedition in the Colorado Rocky Mountains.  The lodge also voted to support the Colorado Veterans Project virtual 5K race and food drive.  More details will be published soon, but the 5K walk/run will be open to all lodge members, family, prospects and friends on October 10, 2020.  The lodge will cover the cost of the race; however, we encourage each participant to donate non-perishable food, which we will deliver as a group to a local food bank.

At our next stated communication on September 3, 2020, we will have a discussion on the Landmarks of Freemasonry, hear proficiencies, and discuss more about the Colorado Veterans Project virtual 5K.  Please RSVP for dinner to Brother Michael Rotert, SW.  I hope for a good turn-out for the discussion on the Landmarks as each of us will have different ideas and opinions on the subject.  Additionally, this will be the last meeting for members to submit proposed changes to our bylaws so that we can have 30-day written notice prior to the vote on October 15, 2020.

On September 17, 2020 we will be conducting an Entered Apprentice Degree for three new members.  We would love to have a great turn-out for the degree!  Please RSVP for dinner to Brother Michael Rotert, SW.  If you would like to participate in the degree, please email Brother Michael Rotert, SW.  We will have a practice for the degree on Wednesday, September 9 at 6:30 PM at the lodge.

On September 26, 2020, Kiowa Lodge #116 will be holding their annual Outdoor Master Mason degree.  I’ve challenged two of our newest Fellowcrafts to become proficient in time to be raised during this unique opportunity.  More details will follow.

I look forward to seeing everyone in lodge!

 

Fraternally,

Kevin Trabert

Worshipful Master

Denver Lodge #5 A.F. & A.M

 

 

 

Upcoming Events:

  • September 3, 2020: Stated Communication. Education on the Landmarks of Freemasonry.  Dinner at 6:30 PM followed by lodge at 7:30 PM.
  • September 9, 2020: EA degree practice and posting at 6:30 PM.
  • September 17, 2020: Entered Apprentice Degree.  Dinner at 6:30 PM and degree work to follow at 7:30 PM.
  • September 26, 2020: Kiowa Lodge #116 Outdoor Master Mason Degree.  More details to follow.
  • October 1, 2020: Stated Communication.  Education on the Masonic Symbolism of the Forget-me-not Flower.  Dinner at 6:30 PM followed by lodge at 7:30 PM.
  • October 10, 2020: 5K walk/run supporting Colorado Veterans Project.  More details to follow.
  • October 15, 2020: Stated Communication.  Voting on proposed changes to the Denver Lodge #5 bylaws.  Dinner at 6:30 PM followed by lodge at 7:30 PM.

August 2020 Trestleboard

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Greetings from the East,

It was great to see several of you in person at our last stated communication!  After several months of being closed, Denver #5 met at the lodge for a stated communication on 7/16.  During the meeting we voted on reinstating one brother, elected a candidate to receive the degrees of masonry, and received two new petitions for membership.  Additionally, we voted to proceed with the first phase of scanning our historical records, heard a Master Mason proficiency, and received three proposed changes to our bylaws.

We will be voting on proposed changes to our bylaws at the stated communication on October 15, 2020.  If there are other proposed changes to the bylaws, they must be presented to the lodge at a stated communication no later than the stated communication on September 3, 2020.  This will allow for the required 30-day written notice before we conduct the vote on October 15, 2020.

At our next stated communication on August 6, 2020, we will be conducting a Fellowcraft Degree for three of our proficient Entered Apprentices.  We would love to have a great turn-out for the degree!  Please RSVP for dinner to Brother Sean Murphy, JW.  If you would like to participate in the degree, please email Brother Michael Rotert, SW.  We will have a practice for the degree on Wednesday, July 29 at 6:30 PM at the lodge.

I look forward to seeing everyone in lodge!

Fraternally,

Kevin Trabert

Worshipful Master

Denver Lodge #5 A.F. & A.M

 

Upcoming Events:

March 2020 Trestleboard

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Greetings from the East,

I want to congratulate Brothers Ray Mistery and Joshua Ruegsegger on being raised to the sublime degree of a Master Mason.  This is a monumental occasion in a mason’s life and an experience you’ll seldom forget.  After the degree work, I couldn’t help but think back to when I was raised and what the lessons of the third degree meant to me at the time.  Now, twenty years later, those same lessons seem to have a different, or perhaps, a deeper meaning.  The addition of two decades worth of life experience seems to make the masonic light shine brighter.  This shouldn’t be a surprise since we all know that with age comes wisdom.  However, it is a good reminder that every mason’s journey is unique and that even though we are all exposed to the same light, we will all see it slightly differently.  This diversity is healthy for the craft and helps to cement us together into that sacred band, or society of friends and brothers.

 

Fraternally,

Kevin Trabert, WM

Denver Lodge #5 A.F. & A.M

 

Calendar

At our first stated communication on March 5 WB Robert Danko will be presenting on lodge etiquette and his perspectives as a District Lecturer.  Dinner will be served at 6:30 pm followed by lodge opening at 7:30 pm.  Please RSVP to Brother Sean Murphy, JW.

 

During our second stated communication on March 19 we will be conferring the Fellow Craft degree for three brethren.  Please contact Brother Michael Rotert, SW to sign up for a specific part in the degree.  We will open the lodge at 5:30 pm, recess for dinner at 6:30 pm, and then begin degree work at 7:30 pm.  Please RSVP for dinner to Brother Sean Murphy, JW.

 

 

February 2020 Trestleboard

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Greetings from the East,

Congratulations brethren!  Your hard work and dedication to the fraternity this past year resulted in Denver Lodge #5 being selected as Lodge of the Year for 2019!  This is the first time we’ve been presented with this esteemed award.  I know we always do great work and will continue to do so in the future!

Last year Denver Lodge #5 voted to sponsor a DeMolay chapter in conjunction with Union Lodge #7.  Denver Chapter’s advisory council has been meeting with a group of young boys that are interested in DeMolay and will become the inaugural members of the chapter.  If you have sons, nephews, grandsons, etc. that are between the ages of 12-21, I encourage you to talk with them about DeMolay and get them to be part of Denver Chapter.  Additionally, we need more members of Denver Lodge #5 to become registered advisors for the chapter.  I know we are all busy, but the DeMolay boys need more advisors that are willing to come to their meetings or activities when available.  Also, you may find that you enjoy being around the boys and mentoring them in the masonic morals that we live our lives by.

How to register as a DeMolay Advisor:

  1. Go to https://escribe.demolay.org/signup-advisor
  2. Fill out the registration form.
    1. Under “Chapter Jurisdiction” choose “Colorado (06000)”.
    2. Under “Chapter” choose “Denver”.
  3. Once logged into eScribe, click on Education  Advisor Training.
  4. Complete all 6 training modules.
  5. Click on Registration  Adult Registration.
  6. Complete the registration including the Background Check and paying the background check fee.

We have a great month of Masonry planned for February.  At our first stated communication on February 6 our own WB Van-Troi Perozo will be guiding us through a discussion on the Kabbalah based on his extensive research on the subject.  Dinner will be served at 6:30 pm followed by lodge opening at 7:30 pm.  Please RSVP to Brother Sean Murphy, JW.

During our second stated communication on February 20 we will be conferring the Master Mason degree for two of our brethren.  I encourage all our members, especially our Past Masters, to attend this meeting and help with the degree work.  Please let me know if you’d like to do a specific part.  Given the length of the degree, we will open the lodge at 5:30 pm, recess for dinner at 6:30 pm, and then begin degree work at 7:30 pm.  Please RSVP to Brother Sean Murphy, JW.

On February 21st you and your families are invited to watch the DU Pioneers take on Miami (OH) at the DU Magness Arena.  Brother Jon Aderhold has graciously set this up for us again this year.  For tickets please visit click here and use promo code ONEDU. See the maps below for seats and parking location.

Fraternally,
Kevin Trabert, WM
Denver Lodge #5 A.F. & A.M

January 2020 Trestleboard

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Greetings brethren!  I am humbled and honored to have been elected to serve as your Worshipful Master for 2020.  We had a successful Installation of Officers on December 21, 2019 and I congratulate all the new officers and I look forward to working with you during this year as we continue the legacy of Denver Lodge #5 and Colorado Freemasonry.

Lodge is cancelled on January 2 due to the proximity to the New Year’s holiday.

Posting will resume on January 8, and continue Wednesdays at the Welton Masonic Temple at 6:30 pm.  Please reach out to Brother James Bechtel, JD if you have questions about posting. 

Our second stated communication will be on January 16; dinner at 6:30 pm and lodge will open at 7:30 pm.  Please RSVP to Brother Sean Murphy, JW.  During the meeting I will discuss my objectives and committee assignments for the year.  We will also discuss the proposed changes to the Book of Constitutions, install our Senior Deacon, and hear any proficiencies that are ready.

The 159th Annual Grand Lodge Communication will be held on January 23-25 at the Hotel Elegante in Colorado Springs.  The elected officers are required to attend and represent the lodge; however, all proficient Master Masons can attend.  Registration is available on the grand lodge website and is due by January 6.

The theme for this year is “D5 in 2020; a vision for the future”.  While fate provided me with a perfect play on words, it is an excellent reminder to all of us that there is a reason why Freemasonry has spanned multiple centuries and why we are members of Colorado’s oldest lodge.  Our “vision for the future” is one where the members of D5, with professionalism and elegance, set the bar across Colorado Freemasonry to ensure the legacy of our beloved fraternity.  I believe we can accomplish this vision through the following objectives:

  1. Establish enduring relationships within the fraternity and the Denver community.
  2. Maintain our high standards of work while extending our influence in the craft.
  3. Increase member participation at lodge events.
  4. Set the conditions necessary for the next generation of D5 members to continue our legacy.

In addition to our standing committees per the by-laws (Finance, Grievance, Memorial Funds, Scholarship & Education, and Masonic Temple Association) I am appointing special committees for the following topics:

  • Youth:  Continue implementing the sponsorship of Denver Chapter, Order of DeMolay (Objectives 1, 2, 4).
  • Membership & Posting:  Continue and expand our weekly Posting program and increase member participation at lodge events (Objective 3).
  • Visitation: Plan to visit other lodges throughout the year, establishing enduring relationships within the fraternity (Objectives 1, 2, 4).
  • Community Outreach:  Continue our participation and support to local charities (this year I’d like to focus on Veterans charities) and increase our public presence within the Denver community (Objectives 1 & 4).
  • Library, Archives & Antiquities:  Organize, catalog, and disseminate the archives of the lodge (Objective 4).
  • Rod & Gun Club:  Continue fraternal activities outside of stated communications and outside the walls of the lodge building (Objective 3).

I look forward to seeing everyone at our lodge events and spreading the brotherly love that unites us in this wonderful fraternity!

Kevin Trabert, WM

Denver Lodge #5 A.F. & A.M

October 2019 Trestleboard

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Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill was initiated into our craft on May 24th, 1901, passed to the fellowcraft degree on March 5th, 1902, and raised soon afterwards.  His masonic values and dedication to the craft helped him throughout his career:  to be vocal, to give words of wisdom, and help those in need.  When he became Prime Minister, he gave his country and the entire world hope to fight.  He said, “Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak;  courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.”

We had a successful meeting at Eastern Star Masonic Retirement Campus.  It was wonderful to see many brothers come and bond with our brothers at the Eastern Star Masonic Retirement Campus.  Congratulations to Brother Karthik Vankatraj on becoming proficient on the Entered Apprentice degree. Congratulations are also in order to Brothers Raymound Mistry and Joshua Ruegssegger on being passed to the FellowcraftDegree.

Our first Stated Communication on October 3rd will be a Joint Communication with Marquis de LaFayette #41. Please come and join us where brother Kartik Vankatraj will be receiving his fellowcraft degree.  Brother Kevin Trabert will be reaching out to the brothers who will be participating in the fellowcraftdegree.  Dinner will be at 6:30 PM and lodge will start at 7:30 PM.  Please RSVP with Brother Michael Rotert, J.W.

Our second Stated Communication on October 17th, it is my pleasure to inform you that our Grand Senior Warden, Michael Moore with be giving a presentation on the history of the WeltonMasonic Temple.  Dinner will be at 6:30 PM and lodge will open at 7:30 PM.   Please RSVP with Brother Michael Rotert, J.W.

Denver Lodge No. 5 officers will be having a officer’s meeting on Wednesday, October 23rd at 6:30 PM at the Welton Lodge.  Please RSVP to me, at ccurtisrobinson@yahoo.com.

SAVE THE DATE!!  Our heritage night will be Thursday, November 7th.  This meeting will be an open meeting (all are invited to attend).  Denver lodge no. 5 will be receiving our Grand Master, Most Worshipful Brother Ralph Newby.  We will be celebrating our 160th anniversary!!  Brother Van Troi Perozowill be giving a historical lecture and a representative from the U.S. Mint will also be giving a presentation.  Dinner will be at 6:30 PM and lodge will start at 7:30 PM.  Please RSVP with Brother Michael Rotert, J.W.

Special prayers to Nick Raymond and his family and my father, C. Curtis Robinson II.

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.”  Winston Churchill

 

 

C. Curtis Robinson III, WM

Denver Lodge #5 A.F.&A.M.

August 2019 Trestleboard

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Greetings from the East!

Congratulations to Brother Tim McDowel who was raised to the Master Mason degree in Glenwood Springs Lodge No. 65.  I would like to thank Worshipful Brother Chuck Mills and Michael Rotert, J.W. for putting this degree together.  This Master Mason degree was a wonderful experience for both our lodges and I hope we continue to do more in the future with each other!

The Eastern Star Masonic Retirement Campus Golf Tournament at the Wellshire golf course was a huge success!  I would like to thanks Brothers Pablo, Kory, Michael, Brenton, Benny, and Harry for being a part of the D5 golf team and participating to bring brotherly love and help with charity with this fantastic event. The Eastern Star Masonic Retirement Campus picnic will be August 17th from 10AM to 2PM.  It will be at the Eastern Star Masonic Retirement Campus.  Please come and enjoy!

We had a lot of brothers come out to enjoy the July 25th cigar night that was held at the Denver Athletic Club.  It was a wonderful night to catch up with so many brothers, get together for fraternity, and talk masonry.

Grand Lodge Budget Communication will be held on August, 3rd, 2019 at M.W. Grand Lodge A.F. & A.M. of Colorado:  1130 Panorama Dr., Colorado Springs, CO  80904  Registration starts at 7:30AM and Grand Lodge will open at 8:30AM.  There will be workshops that are being put on during the afternoon after the Grand Lodge Budget Communication.  All Master Masons may attend.  If you have questions, please feel free to reach out to me.  ccurtisrobinson@yahoo.com

Our next Stated Communication will be on August 15th.   We will be having a step-up night and Brother Michael Rotert will be going up and down the degrees as Worshipful Master.  Our meeting will include proficiencies.  Dinner will be a 6:30 PM and lodge will start at 7:30 PM.  Please RSVP with Brother Michael Rotert, J.W.

Posting will continue on Wednesdays at the Welton Masonic Temple at 6:30 PM.  Please reach out to Brother James Betchel, SS if you have questions on or about posting.

Our first Stated Communication in September will be at the Eastern Star Masonic Campus which is 2445 South Quebec Street, Denver,  CO  80231 on September 5th, 2019 at 6:30 PM.  We will be conducting business including proficiencies.  Dinner will be a 6:30 PM and lodge will start at 7:30 PM. Please RSVP with Brother Michael Rotert, J.W.

This summer has hit our fraternity hard with injuries.  Many brothers have had surgeries and physical therapy in order to heal.  Thoughts and prayers to brothers Robert Danko, Greg Atencio, Jim Weekes, Sean Murphy, and Gareth Alexander.  May these brothers and all of our Denver 5 family have a speedy recovery.

C. Curtis Robinson III, WM
Denver Lodge #5 A.F.&A.M.

“Freemasonry teaches not merely temperance, fortitude, prudence, justice, brotherly love, relief, and truth, but liberty, equality, and fraternity, and it denounces ignorance, superstition, bigotry, lust, tyranny, and despotism.” 
-Theodore Roosevelt

June 2019 Trestleboard

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Summer is almost upon us!!!  Wow!  What a first 6 months!!!  We have done a lot so far and I want to thank all of you for your dedication to Denver Lodge No. 5.  We will be holding a special to raise two more brothers on May 30th:  Michael Sparrow and Brenton Moland.  Dinner at 6:00 PM, followed by the Master Mason’s degree at 7:00 PM.  Please RSVP with Michael Rotert, JW.

Congratulations to Brothers Stephen Carlson, Richard Melady, Brian Umbarger, and Will Berry who were raised to the Master Mason degree!  Brother Joshua Ruegsegger was initiated into the craft.  Also, Congratulations to Brother Tim McDowel who became a proficient Fellow Craft.

Scholarship night was a huge success with over 100 people attending.  Denver Lodge No. 5 awarded 12 scholarships to worthy students who will be continuing on with their educational journey.  Awards for Police Officer of the year, Matt Kandt and Community Service, Pati Sawyer Boex were given.  Margaret Newby and Mason Sellers were our guest speakers and gave inspirational speeches to all who attended.

As summer approaches, our fraternity will be continuing to be active: Not dark, but dim.  Posting will continue on Wednesdays at the Welton Masonic Temple on the 5th at 6:30 PM.  Please reach out to Brother James Betchel, SS if you have questions on or about posting.  The Eastern Star Masonic Retirement Campus Golf Tournament will be on Friday, July 19th.  Eight Brothers from D5 will be participating to bring brotherly love and most of all, help with charity with this fantastic event.  Denver 5 will be sponsoring hole No. 5 again this year.  The Eastern Star Masonic Retirement Campus picnic will be August 17th from 10AM to 2PM.  It will be at the Eastern Star Masonic Retirement Campus.  Please come and enjoy!  I will be planning a cigar night this summer.  If you are interested in attending, please reach out to me and I will put your name on the list.  ccurtisrobinson@yahoo.com

Our first Stated Communication on June 6th will be a business meeting to read suspensions and include proficiencies.  Dinner will be at 6:30 p.m. and lodge will start at 7:30 p.m.  Please RSVP with Michael Rotert, JW.

Denver Lodge No. 5 will be having a Stated Communication on August 1st.  We will be having a step up night and Brother Michael Rotert will be going up and down the degrees as Worshipful Master.  Our meeting will include proficiencies.  Dinner will be a 6:30 PM and lodge will start at 7:30 PM.  Please RSVP with Michael Rotert, JW.

“Masonry aims at the promotion of morality and higher living by the cultivation of the social side of man, the rousing in him of the instincts of charity and love of his kind.  It rests surely on the foundation of the brotherhood of man and the fatherhood of God”  -William Howard Taft

C. Curtis Robinson III, WM
Denver Lodge #5 A.F.&A.M.

May 2019 Trestleboard

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Congratulations to Brothers Stephen Carlson, Richard Melady, Michael Sparrow, Brian Umbarger, and Brenton Moland being proficient Fellow Crafts!  Also, Congratulations to Brother Ben Allen who became a proficient Master Mason.  Germania No. 46 weekend was a huge success and had great attendance for both Friday and Saturday nights.  I wish to thank Denver Lodge No. 5, Union Lodge No. 7, Knights of Saint Andrew, Denver Consistory, Tom Fesing, U.S. Mint and Worshipful Brother Bobby Juchem: Denver Capital tour.  I appreciate all the hard work and it definitely paid off!  Denver Lodge No. 5 visited Harmony Lodge No. 61 on April 15thand heard an intriguing presentation on Rosslyn Chapel.

Our first Stated Communication on May 2nd, Mr. Joshua Ruegsegger will be receiving his Entered Apprentice Degree.  Dinner will be at 6:30 p.m. and lodge will start at 7:30 p.m.  Please RSVP with Brother Michael Rotert, J.W.

James Naismith was a physical education teacher, physician, chaplain, sports coach, inventor of basketball, and free mason.  He wrote the original basketball rules book and founded the University of Kansas basketball program.  Scholarships have grown tremendously from the days that Worshipful brother/coach James Naismith started in 1898!!  Scholarships are a necessary means for young students to help themselves with paying for college.  The rising costs of tuition, books, supplies, housing, utilities, and transportation requires significant consideration and creativity on part of the individual.  Our second Stated Communication is on May 16th is Scholarship night!!!  There will be a early business meeting before dinner at 5:30 p.m. Brother Tim McDowel will be doing his Fellow Craft proficiency.  Dinner will start at 6:30 p.m. and an open lodge meeting will start at 7:30 p.m.  Denver Lodge No. 5 welcomes all scholarship nominees!  Mason Sellers will be giving a presentation and our main speaker is Margaret Newby.  All our welcome!!!  Please RSVP with Brother Michael Rotert, J.W.

Please join us for raising 5 proficient fellow crafts on May 18th, at 9:00 A.M. at the Welton Masonic Temple.  Lunch will be provided.  Please RSVP to Michael Rotert, JW if you will be attending.

Denver Lodge No. 5 will be visiting Aurora No. 156 for their annual Feast of the Beast celebration which is May 18th at Aurora No. 156:  1615 Florence Street, Aurora, CO  80010.  There is a Axe Throwing contest.  All our welcome!   Please bring a meat dish of your choice and a made up story.  If you have any further questions, contact me.  ccurtisrobinson@yahoo.com

“Be strong in body, clean in mind, lofty in ideals.”  James Naismith, P.M.

C. Curtis Robinson III, WM