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february 2017
The
Trestleboard
A publication of
Sun City Lodge # 72
Remember...You Can
“Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you
can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as you can.” - anonymous
february 2017
Calendar of Events
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28
Church
10A-12P
Peoria OES
9AM-4PM
HI-12 Brd.Mtg.8A
Nile Club: 9A
Lodge Trustee10A
Pioneer Ldg: 6P
SCL#72:
Officers 7P
Past Mast: 830A
DAR: 1P
Jobs Daughter
7PM
Boy Scouts:
6-8P
Oasis Chapter
630P
St. Andrew
CMDY: 9A
HI-12 Pancake
breakfast
6AM-12PM
Boy Scouts:
6-8P
SCL#72 Stated
6P
SC-OES: 730P
Trust-Trustee
4P
Amaranth: 6P
Pioneer Ldg: 6P
Church
10A-12P
Church
10A-12P
Boy Scouts:
6-8P
SC Lodge MM
5pm
Peoria OES
7:30 PM
SC-OES: 730P Skull & Bones
7P
St. Andrew
CMDY
Order of the
Temple 9AM
Stewart Council:
630P
Church
10A-12P
DeMolay
Pinewood
Derby
8AM-3PM
Jobs Daughter
7PM
LOP: 1230P
Boy Scouts:
6-8P
SC Lodge FC
7Pm
SUN CITY # 72 LODGE
Your Lodge at a Glance
Worshipful Master Craig Montgomery 623.521.5580 [email protected]
Senior Warden Bob Cole 602.978.6640 [email protected]
Junior Warden Mark Nelson 480-253-0969 [email protected]
Secretary Richard Flinton PM 623.972.2217 [email protected]
Treasurer Michael Kennedy 623.972.2217 [email protected]
Chaplain Jack Daniel PM
Senior Deacon Kevin Baver PM
Junior Deacon Matthew A. Link
Senior Steward Cory Chaves
Junior Steward Ed Tannheimer
Alternate Stewards Andy Pratt
Marshal Francisco Felix
Tyler Charles Hardy PM
Organist / Pianist Sidney Engel
Lodge Trustees - Chairman, Pat Hayes PM Members David Miller PM, Steve Wieters PM, Errol Hawksley PM
Emeritus Earl Trundy
Building Manager Jack Daniel PM 623.972.2217 [email protected]
Audit Committee Jim Rolle PM, Dan Robinson
Banquet / Event Committee Chairman Frank Visceglie, Member Steve Wieters
Stewart Bikes For Books Bob Cole, Steve Wieters PM, Charles Hardy PM
Candidate Mentoring Pat Hayes PM, Steve Wieters PM
Trust Fund Trustees—Chairman, Hal Knowlton, Members Kevin Baver PM, Doug Robertson
Bryan Cooper-Keeble PM Randy Sturdevant
Lodge Ritual Director Pat Hayes PM
Lodge Website Committee David Miller PM, Craig Montgomery PM
Masonic Education
Masonic Funeral Coordination David Miller PM 623.875.2149 [email protected]
Membership Retention Pat Hayes PM
Sickness and Distress Larry Gorelick 602-403-7775, George Coxey 602.339.0997
Trestleboard Editor / Publisher Steve Wieters PM 623-297-6900
,
Brethren,
I am so Honored to be the Worshipful Master of this Lodge, sure there are issues that come up from time to time that
have to be dealt with, speaking of which, I appointed Brother Randy Sturdevant to the Trust Trustees to fill out the
term of a Brother who felt the need to resign. These issues are few and far between. It is an honor and privilege to
serve this Lodge.
This month we will start having a meal before every meeting. Yes, that means you can come to a First, Second, or
Third degree and receive a very good meal at 6PM prepared by one of the organizations that meet at our Lodge or, if
they are not available, another masonic body that meets at another location.
We will be having Degrees every Thursday through February and rolling into March. We will also be giving out lon-
gevity awards to Brethren from other jurisdictions at our Stated Meeting. What a wonderful opportunity to meet
Brethren who have served the craft for fifty or more years and to whom we owe a debt of gratitude.
This Lodge is very busy so we need all the help we can get. Whether you want to do a part in the various degrees or
just sit on the sidelines and give support, you are welcome.
If you haven’t been to Lodge in a while, don’t sweat it. Show up and we will get you in. If you check the calendar
page on this Trestleboard you will see that we are doing all three degrees this month and you can use this opportunity
to refresh not only yourself but that of your golf buddies and coffee klatch.
Come Back to Lodge, We Miss You,
Craig Montgomery
Worshipful Master
From The East
,
ON THE LEVEL
Brothers, I received this article in an e mail recently from one of our
distinguished Past Masters and it reminded me of how good it felt to be-
come a Master Mason……
A MASTERS WAGES
We travel in foreign countries, work and receive Master Masons Wages.
Our Operative brethren received their Masters Wages in coin of the realm.
Speculative Masons content themselves with intangible wages and occasionally some are hard pressed to explain to the wondering initi-
ate just what, in this practical age, a MASTERS Wages really are.
The wages of a Master may be classified under two heads; first, those inalienable rights which every FREEMASON enjoys as a result of
fees, initiation and the payment of annual dues to his Lodge; second, those more precious privileges which are his if he will but stretch out
his hand to take.
The first right of which any initiate is conscious is that of passing the Tyler and attending his Lodge, instead of being conducted through the
West gate as a preliminary step to initiation. For a time this right of mingling with his new brethren is so engrossing that he looks no fur-
ther for his Masters Wages. Later he learns that he also has the right of visitation in other Lodges, even though it is a right hedged about
with restrictions. He must be in good standing to exercise it. It will be denied him should any brother object to his visit. If he is unaffiliated,
in most Jurisdictions, he can exercise it but once in any one Lodge. If private business [such as election of officers or a lodge trial, etc.] is
scheduled, the Master of the Lodge he would visit may refuse him entrance. But in general this right of visiting other Lodges is a very real
part of what may be termed his concrete Masters Wages, and many are the Freemasons who find in it a sure cure for loneliness in strange
places; who think of the opportunity to find welcome and friends where otherwise they would be alone, as wages of substantial character.
The opportunities to see and hear the beautiful ceremonies of Freemasonry, to take from them again and again a new thought, are wages
not to be lightly received. For him with the open ears and the inquiring mind, the degrees lead to a new world, since familiarity with ritual
provides the key by which he may read an endless stream of books about Freemasonry.
The Craft has a glorious history; a symbolism the study of which is endless; a curious legal structure of which law-minded men never tire is
so interwoven with the story of the nation as to make the thoughtful thrill; join hands with religion in secret places of the heart in a manor
both tender and touching. These foreign countries have neither gate nor guard at the frontier… the Master Mason may cross and enter at
his will, sure of wages wherever he wanders within their borders.
Sincerely and Fraternally,
Bob Cole
Senior Warden
From The West
SUN CITY LODGE SHIRTS
Sun City Lodge No 72 is coordinating an order for short sleeve collared polo shirts embossed with the Square and Compasses.
The shirts have the following features:
+ Port Authority is the shirt manufacturer;
+ Shirt is short sleeve with a collar;
+ Left breast pocket with Name above the pocket;
+ Square and Compasses with SUN CITY LODGE No 72 on the Right breast; and
+ Shirts are in Black, Light Blue, or White.
Price is $30.00 per shirt with payment made to SUN CITY LODGE No 72.
If you are interested in ordering a shirt, please contact Dave Miller at 602.317.6136 or [email protected]. When ordering, include:
+ your shirt size;
+ the shirt color; and
+ Name you want place above the shirt pocket.
,
Hello brethren,
Currently, I’m suffering from a mild case of carpal tunnel in my left arm, so my typing will be limited this month. However, in my Masonic studies the phrase “duly and truly prepared” had caught my attention. I did some research and found the follow-ing passage by Most Worshipful Brother William A. Carpenter, R.W.G.M. who explained the expression very well.
"Being “Duly and Truly Prepared is a Masonic expression. Masons understand its significance in the Lodge Rooms. However, they may also interpret it outside the Lodge. No Mason enters even the ground floor of the Lodge unless he is “Duly and Truly Prepared." So simple is his dress that it provokes no envy. He is dressed properly for the occasion, and everyone so dressed feels perfectly at ease among his Brethren. No place here for the rich to boast of fine raiment and resplendent jewels, nor for the poor to envy his more fortunate Brother or covet his wealth. Their clothing in each case symbolizes labor and innocence. With hand and brain, each is ready to serve his fellowman; with forbearance and toleration, each is willing to forgive the crude and ignorant everywhere. To carry the symbolism of Masonic investiture still further, every Mason should be clothed in the habiliments of truth. His wardrobe should contain the robe of justice, with which to protect those who, for any reason, have been deprived of their just rights; the mantle of charity, with which to comfort those made destitute, many times by no cause of their own; the tunic of toleration, with which to hide the weakness of the wayward, and help them to the road of recovery; the cloak of mercy, with which to cover the wounded and suffering in mind or body with unstinted sympathy and kindness.
These garments are all of genius quality, measured and cut by a Master Tailor. They are serviceable and in good taste on every occasion. They, too, may be had without money and without price, and, the man who wears them is truly "properly clothed," and “Duly and Truly Prepared" as a Master Mason."
Sincerely and Fraternally,
Mark Nelson
Junior Warden
From The south
Stated Meeting Dinner Menu
Dinner will be served by Order of the Eastern Star Peoria # 59.
The Menu: Lasagna, salad, garlic bread, and for dessert, Texas sheet cake.
The cost for dinner is $8.00
Reservations would be appreciated at least 3 days in advance.
RSVP to: Mark Nelson E-mail [email protected]
or call the lodge at 623-9722217
From the Secretary’s Desk
Brethren, at this time we have 220 members. We have two waiting for the first degree. We
have one entered apprentice. We have three Fellowcraft. We have two peti-
tions to vote on at the next stated. I think we are doing very well. Our average
age is 74.3. Do good unto all.
Fraternally, Richard Flinton, Secretary
NECROLOGY
James Leber
“Remember him before the silver cord is severed, or the golden bowl is broken; before the pitcher is shattered at the spring, or the wheel broken at the well and the dust returns to the ground it came from, and the spirit returns to God who gave it”. ~ Ecclesiastes 12:6-7
Masonic tradition calls on us to aid and assist all distressed brothers, withersoever dispersed. While we are getting better at assisting our brothers, we have been neglecting our ladies and their needs. If any of you know of a sick or distressed brother or a Masonic widow in need, please call the lodge office at 623.972.2217
Sickness and Distress
Doug Robertson
Earl Trundy
The Trestleboard is available through your e-mail…
Issues of the Trestleboard can be sent directly to your e-mail. The advantage of this is
that you will receive it earlier than if mailed. To receive the Trestleboard in your e-mail,
please send your request and e-mail address to [email protected] or
call the lodge office at 623.972.2217.
february Birthdays!
Happy Birthday to All!
Masonic Anniversaries
Henry Nahass 02/23/1976
Eugene L. Winkels 02/21/1981
William P. Clark 02/23/1998
Rodney R. Martinson 02/26/2004
Vincent T. Jones 02/08/2008
Lynden M. Sagen 02/19/2015
Willotte D. Medow 02/13/1959
Arthur F. Hart 02/17/1960
Frank F. Adelman 02/06/1963
Leland A. Schlabach 02/25/1965
William E. Siburg Jr 02/11/1966
Arthur F. Hart 2/24
Joe H. Gurule 2/8
Denny M. Roholt 2/18
Richard F. Hensley 2/23
Michael W. Kennedy 2/9
Pat Hayes 2/19
Stanley Liang 2/17
William R. Alexander III 2/2
George H. Coxey Jr 2/4
Harold G. Knowlton II 2/22
William H. Norris 2/27
Randell C. Smith Jr 2/12
John S. McIntosh 2/14
James A. Heger 2/28
Brian K. Turner 2/1
Jeffrey A. Williams 2/11
Alejandro C. Felix 2/2
TRESTLEBOARD ARTICLEs or other SUBMISSIONs
Articles and other Trestleboard submissions are due no later than the 15th of the month. If your submission is not received or other arrangements have been made, it will not be print-ed. All Trestleboard submissions must be sent via e-mail to Steve Wieters, at: [email protected]. If you have questions, please call Steve at 623-297-6900.
I would like to contribute to The Sun City Trestleboard for the 2016 year at the following level:
BRONZE SILVER GOLD PLATINUM DIAMOND
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Donation is IN MEMORY or IN HONOR OF (circle one). Name: ____________________________________
Please list this donation in my name: ____________________________________
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We need current telephone numbers, addresses, and email addresses for all brothers and Trestleboard subscribers.
You will be receiving the Electronic Trestleboard if we have your email address, unless your preference is a mailed
copy. Please notify W.M. Steve Wieters at 623.297.6900 or the Lodge Secretary, Richard Flinton at 623-972-2217.
*Saint Andrew
Commandery
Marjorie Gornall in memory of
Geoffrey Gornall
*Amaranth
*James Becker
*Pioneer Lodge
*James D. Spooler
Oasis Chapter R.A.M.
*Steward Council C.M.
*John Stoefer
*Ardath Wilber
Steve Wieters Gary Bain
Peoria OES # 59
Karen Bulawa
Arthur Hart
*David Miller
*West Valley Scottish
Rite
John Geyer
Jim Leber
(in Memory of
Margaret Leber WM)
TRESTLEBOARD donations
Make checks payable to Sun City Lodge #72
Mail to: P.O. Box 1353, Sun City, AZ 85372
SEE YOUR NAME HERE!
Past Master’s fellowship
The Past Masters meet on the second Tuesday of the month in the Jackson Room
at 8:30 a.m. Coffee and doughnuts are available. All Past Master are welcome. You
don’t have to be from Sun City Lodge # 72. Our purpose is to assist the Worshipful
Master, the Officers, and the Lodge. We also perform Masonic Funeral services.
Sun City Lodge will be having our annual awards dinner on March 15th at 6:00 PM. The Past Masters Fellowship will be awarding the Beehive award, and the Silver Trowel award. Worshipful Master Craig Montgomery will be awarding the Lodge Mason of the Year.
Where it all begins
Stewart Council meets on the forth Monday of each month
Pot luck dinner at 6:30PM Education 7:00 PM Meeting at 7:30 PM
St Andrew meets on the second Saturday of each month
Officers and training at 7:30AM coffee & donuts 8:00AM Conclave at
Oasis Chapter RAM meets on the third Friday each month.
Pot Luck. 6:30PM Education. 7:00PM Meeting. 7:30 PM
No information submitted
Welcome Companions, the raffle for the 55 inch Samsung TV is underway, tickets are $5.00 each or you can get five
tickets for $20.00. The drawing will be held at our Table Council Dinner on 3/28/2017. We need all of the compan-
ions of Stewart Council to assist in the selling of tickets. If you need tickets to sell, please contact me. We are looking
for a large turnout of Stewart Council members as well as some distinguished visitors from the Grand Council of
Cryptic Masons of Arizona. Another exciting opportunity that is approaching in April is the Super Excellent Master
degree which will be on 4/28/2017 in Phoenix. If you do not have this degree yet, this would to be a great time to
get it. The next time it is offered will be in 2018, and it moves back to Tucson. Also, the Grand York Rite Midyear ses-
sions will be held at Sun City Lodge on 3/18/2017
Steve Wieters
Illustrious Master
Stewart Council No 16 Cryptic Masons
Meet at Sun City Lodge N0 72
No information submitted
Oasis Chapter N0 15 Royal Arch Masons
Meet at Sun City Lodge No 72
Saint Andrew commandery no 17
meet at sun city lodge no 72
SCOTTISH RITE WEST VALLEY LODGE OF PREFECTION
No information submitted
Sun city west High Twelve club
The Sun City West High 12 Club begins 2017 with the monthly meeting on Friday, 10 February 2017. The Club
meeting begins at 8:00 AM with breakfast at Golden Corral Restaurant, 17674 N Litchfield Drive (Corner of Grand
Ave and Litchfield) in Surprise. Any Master Mason is welcome to join in the breakfast and meeting. Spouses are wel-
come to join in the breakfast meal and attend the meeting. The restaurant opens at 7:30 AM and breakfast is availa-
ble at that time. When paying the Golden Corral Restaurant, be sure to identify that you are eligible for those
attending the Sun City West High 12 Club meeting.
The Friday, 10 February meeting program includes recognition of new members and a presentation by the Sun City
West Posse.
The January 2017 meeting included the installation of the following Club Officers:
President – Dave Miller Director – Jerry Maliva
1st Vice President – Jeff Samuelson Director – Glenn Litscher
2nd Vice President – Pat Hayes Director – Glynn Ley
Secretary – George Coxey Masonic Rep – Dave Miller
Treasurer – Earl Paasch Wolcott Rep – John Geyer
Chaplain – Bill Young Sgt at Arms – Bob Carhart
Conducting the installation was the State High 12 Club Association President, Bob Kline, from Green Valley. Also
attending were the International High 12 Association Second Vice President Joe Santisteban and the International
High 12 Association Secretary Kevin Hokerk Robinson.
The January meeting also included recognition of Kathy Kirschbaum, the retired Volunteer Coordinator for the West
Valley Salvation Army. Speaking about Kathy and her service to the West Valley community were John Amidon, for-
merly the Personal Representative for the SGIG in the Valley of Phoenix and Glynn Ley, who is currently serving on
the West Valley Salvation Army Board.
Bob Carhart is busy organizing the Club members for the Club’s Annual Pancake Breakfast. This event is scheduled for the Sun City Masonic Center Large Dining Room for Saturday, 11 February beginning at 7:30 AM and continuing until 10:30 AM. Tickets are $7.00 a person. Regular and gluten free pancakes will be available as well as sugar and sugar-free syrup for the pancakes. Contact Bob at 623.584.2371, [email protected] for additional infor-mation and tickets.
Sun city west High Twelve club
Conducting the installation was the State High 12 Club Association President, Bob Kline, from Green Valley. Also attending
were the International High 12 Association Second Vice President, Joe Santisteban, and the International High 12 Association
Secretary, Kevin Hokerk Robinson. Lindy Lindamood was present as a past Arizona State President.
The people are L to R: Dave Miller, Kathy Kirschbaum, John Amidon, and Glynn Ley. Dave is Sun City West High 12 Club President; Kathy is retired Volunteer Coordinator for West Valley Salvation Army; John is formerly the Personal Representative for the SGIG for the Scottish Rite, Valley of Phoenix, and Glynn is a member of the West Valley Salvation Army Board.
QADESH TEMPLE NO 35 SUN CITY NILE CLUB
No information submitted
AMARANTH—NEW HORIZON COURT NUMBER 12
Our February 13 meeting will be our Advance Night where HL Linda Deere and SK Lawrence Ostergren will preside and initiation will be performed. All the line officers will advance, taking the position ahead of them to show they can perform the work.
Feb. 26 will be our 2nd annual Burger Burn at the Lowry home. We will have in addition to burgers and all the fixings, potato and macaroni salads, baked beans, chips and brownies. Time is from 2-6 pm, and this is a great opportunity to wear your Amaranth Tee Shirt and to bring friends who might be interested in joining Ama-ranth and cost is $10 per person.
March will be a busy month for our last two fundraisers. We will have a garage sale at the home of Ken and Iris Owen in Sun City and we need donated items and workers along with shoppers. 7am to 2pm Wed. March 15, Thurs March 16 and possibly Friday March 17.
Then, on March 26, we will have an official English Tea at 2pm at the home of Bryan and Drinda Cooper-Keeble at a cost of $10. Again, a great time to bring your friends.
JOBS DAUGHTERS, BETHEL 22
No information submitted
SUN CITY CHAPTER 66 ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR
Sun City Chapter ended the year on a big note-- we gave 3 bags of stuffed toys to the El Mirage fire dept, underwear to the ague fria food bank for the homeless, sheets, towels and etc to the U MOM, $555.00 to the USO for Christ-mas calling cards, met our goal of $1019.00 for regenerative medicine, initiated and affiliated 12 members--what a year! We were blessed with the donation of jewelry and by silent auctions helped make our goal for regenerative medi-cine. We are still looking forward to a new year and have several more petitions to read. We sincerely pray for our sick ones as we do miss and think of them. Our breakfast was well attended - we enjoy the fellowship each month and only allow a few announcements. ha This year we are looking forward to Fiesta Day at our chapter and our annual Mad Hatters tea. We pleasantly enjoyed the demonstration by the Surprise Police and their dog and are looking in to a vest for the dogs protection. Up coming events: Feb 7 - stated meeting, Valentine celebration 14- breakfast at the Royal Cafe 9 am 21-stated meeting Mar 7- stated meeting-honor 25 year plus members Star Hugs Sandra Munster WM John Munster WP
BOY SCOUT’S TROOP 938
No information submitted
Peoria CHAPTER 59 ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR
Peoria Chapter had their Winter Wonderland Friendship Night on the 25th of January with our Wor-thy Matron Laura’s exceptional lasagna dinner served prior to the meeting for a donation. It is al-ways fun to welcome our counterparts from the other valley chapters and maybe a grand officer or two to make it even better. Our stated meetings in February will be February 4th – our ESTARL luncheon at 11:30am followed by our daylight meeting at 1pm where we will honor our 25-50+ year members and our Charter Mem-bers. This is a Saturday meeting so we will NOT have Chapter on the 8th. Our second meeting of the month will be the 22nd of February. Be sure to save the date of March 19 for our Spring Steak Fry from 3-6pm. For $12.00 you receive a steak, baked potato, coleslaw, roll, sour cream and butter, Peoria’s famous beans, dessert and bever-age. Do come and enjoy our comradery. We may even have a drawing or two. We continue to collect the crushed plastic bottles and pop cans for our Education and Divine Care projects as well as the travel size toiletry items for our Crisis project and any clothing and/or house-hold items you may have. If you should have an abundance of the travel size toiletry items and would like to donate them to a worthy cause, please let me know either at 480-563-9953 or [email protected]. Please keep our first responders and our military in your thoughts and prayers and those who have health issues. May God keep them always in His care. Hope to see you in Chapter soon. Fraternally, Kathy Pierson, Secretary
PANCAKE BREAKFAST Saturday, February 11, 2017
Sun City Lodge
18810 N. 107th Avenue
Served 7:30 to 10:30 A. M.
Best Pancakes - Just for You
Glutten Free Pancakes available
Orange Juice Sausage Coffee
Butter Syrup/Sugar Free Syrup
ONLY $7.00 per person for all of the above.
50/50 Cash Drawing Winning Ticket Will Be Picked at the end of the breakfast.
Winner Need NOT be present with the ticket to collect.
Presented by the Sun City West High Twelve Club
Funds raised to benefit local charities
This degree, and its’ unique setting, promises to
be one that you will remember. The Outdoor
Degree has been conferred in Pennsylvania and
several other Eastern jurisdictions for many years
and we are proud to bring this tradition to the
West. Last year’s Outdoor Degree conferral was
received with great enthusiasm and we expect
this year’s event will be exceedingly rewarding!!
The Mark Master Outdoor Degree conferral is
free to all attending candidates.
Lunch and refreshments are included with your
registration fees. Donuts in AM, Burgers & Brats
for lunch.
The Cost to attend: $25.00 (Free for Candidates)
for more information contact:
Pat Hayes 623-815-7063
10318 W. Garnette Drive
Sun City, AZ 85373-1653
Arizona’s
Annual
Mark Master
Outdoor
Degree
Saturday
March 04,2017
10:00 Am
Sponsored by:
Oasis Chapter # 15
Royal Arch Mason’s
of Arizona
If you are a Master Mason,
and are seeking further light
in Masonry, this is where you
start.
Stewart Council’ #16
Cryptic Masons of Arizona
Annual Table Council Dinner
Complete, detach and mail this coupon with a check to reserve your seat at the table.
Name: _____________________________________________________________ Date Sent: ______________________________________
Phone:_______________________ Email:_______________________________________________________________
You are cordially invited to join your fellow companions in a celebration of tradition.
The dinner is being be held on
March 28 ,2017
It will begin at 7:00 pm, and will include the traditional toasts and ritual of the
Grand Council of Cryptic Masons International.
The dinner is being held at
Sun City Lodge #7218810 North 107th Avenue
Sun City, Arizona 85373
Appropriate council meeting attire is requested.
Admission to the dinner requires a $25 donation.
Please detach the coupon below and return it with your $25 check payable to
‘Stewart Council #16’
Mail to: Pat Hayes10318 West Garnette Drive, Sun City, Arizona 85373-1653
For any questions or special dietary needs please contact Pat Hayes at
623-815-7063 or [email protected]
Stewart Council’ #16
Cryptic Masons of Arizona Is Raffling a
SAMSUNG 55 INCH 4K ULTRA HD SMART TELEVISION
YOU CAN PURCHASE 1 TICKET FOR $5.00 OR 5 TICKETS FOR $20.00 There will only be 400 tickets sold
THE DRAWING WILL BE HELD ON MARCH 28, 2017
YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE PRESENT TO WIN
To purchase tickets please contact any Member of Stewart Council Or you can call Illustrious Master Steve Wieters 623-297-6900
Ad space is now available on the Trestleboard. You may purchase a business card
size for $120 for one year, or a larger ad for $200 for one year. (11 issues) Please
support our Brothers and Friends of the Lodge who advertise in our Trestleboard.
Contact: Steve Wieters 623-297-6900 [email protected]
Mailing Address
SUN CITY LODGE # 72
F. & A.M.
P.O. Box 1353
Sun City, Arizona 85372
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Sun City, AZ
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Telephone: 623.972.2217
e-mail: [email protected]
Office hours: Mon / Wed / Fri – 9AM -1 PM
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FEBRUARY 2017
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PLACE YOUR AD HERE
Physical Address
SUN CITY LODGE # 72
F.& A.M.
18810 North 107th Avenue
Peoria, Arizona, 85373