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TRESTLE BOARD

February 2015
Vol. XV

Issue II

Enjoy all the holidays


Of

February

LEESBURG LODGE No. 58

FREE & ACCEPTED MASONS OF FLORIDA


200 Richey Road
Leesburg, Florida 34748
Phone: 352-787-5696
Email: leesburglodge58@centurylink.net
Meets the 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of Each Month at 7:00pm
Chartered January 15th, 1868

Committees for 2015

Officers for 2015


Worshipful Master
Senior Warden
Junior Warden
Treasurer
Secretary
Senior Deacon
Junior Deacon
Senior Steward
Junior Steward
Tyler
Chaplain
Marshal
Organist
Lodge Instructor
Lodge Historian
Librarian

Bro. Ron Glover..874-9504


Br. Jeff Lamb (Sherri).... .753-0277
Br. Wayne Reynolds.(Linda)407-484-0096
WLarry Duff (Brenda)..874-2164
W Hank DeBerry (Paula)..... 430-0238
Lodge .................... .787-5696
Br. Ed Spencer..324-2134
Br. Pedro Arroyo (Marcia)386-804-2043
Br. James M. Thomas
Br. Norman Novis (Alona)...
WJim Angelos 255-1724
Vacant
W John Haas (Tina).360-9114
Vacant
WHank DeBerry (Paula)...330-7311
R W Joseph T. Price ... 787-0652
W Larry Duff (Brenda).874-2164

Trestle Board
WHank DeBerry (Paula).. 330-7311
Trestle Board Printing Leesburg Printing .. 787-3348
Lodge Web Mail
leesburglodge58@centurylink.net

Board of Relief
Chairman WMRon Glover, Jeff Lamb, Wayne Reynolds
Lodge Property
Chairman Jeff Lamb, WDon McIntyre, WJim Angelos,
W John Haas, WMRon Glover
Finance - Investments & Budget
Chairman Jeff Lamb, RW Ken Graves,
WTom Russell, WLarry Duff, WJohn Haas
Vigilance
Chairman WJohn Haas, WBob Browning, Jeff Lamb,
Charity & Scholarships
Chairman WJohn Haas, Sec. WHank DeBerry, Ed Spencer

Living
Past Masters
Charles Porter
1959
G. Kiser Hardaway
1964
Jack Holloway
1968
RWRay Richardson
1969*
William Ed Davison
1974
Robert H. Smith
1977
RWColin Crews
1980^*
H. C. Connell
1985
RWTheodore Jansen 1986*
RWJoseph T. Price
1987*
Michael Dozier
1988
John H. Meier V
1989
Jay A. Frizzell, Jr.
1992
Raleigh Sorenson
1993/1994
Don Barfield
1996
Tom Russell
1997/1998/2002
Mervyn Harris
1999
RWKenneth Graves
2000*
RH Thomas E. Beach 2001
Robert H. Browning 2003/2004
RWDennis Ricker
2005/2007^*
Roland P. Gibson
2006
Bill Green
2008
Richard Ecott
2009
Donald McIntyre, Sr.
2010
Randall Jesmok
2011
Larry Duff
2012
Jim Angelos
2013
John Haas
2014

Affiliated
Past Masters

Education
Chairman WHank DeBerry, WMRon Glover, Jeff Lamb

Carl Anzelmo
Henry DeBerry
MWJoseph Brearley
Jack Delauter
Robert C. Gleckler
Robert Kennedy
Clifford Moore
Frank Peregrin
Glenn A. Reynolds*^
Edwin Robbins
Robert L. Welch
Forest Case*
Wayne Parks
Fred Lint
Raymond D Trudeau
John R. Haas
Gary Towne
Jim Campbell
^ Past District Instructor
* Past DDGM
# Past Grand Master

RW Ed Mayfield

District Instructor

RH Alan Heist

Chairman WLarry Duff, WHank DeBerry, all Past Masters


Catechism
Chairman WDon McIntyre, Sr., WBob Browning, Jeff Lamb
Petitions Investigation
Chairman WMRon Glover, WLarry Duff, W Hank DeBerry
Investigations Interviews
WM Ron Glover will appoint as needed
Funeral
Chairman WJim Angelos, WBob Browning, Ed Spencer
Activities & Awards
Chairman WM Ron Glover, WJohn Haas, Jeff Lamb,
Wayne Reynolds
Officers meet at 6:00pm, first stated meeting, Committee Chairman
meet the second meeting of each month for business and planning.

18th Masonic District


DDGM

Lodge Mentors

352-751-3532
Cell: 352-348-9730
407-718-5841

LIGHT FROM THE EAST


WM Ron Glover

Hope this new year is finding all of you in good health. Before I begin I would like to thank W Jim Angelos for going to all the other installations in the district and representing me this year. I'm sure I don't have to tell
everybody about the colds that have been going around and I myself had been laid up with the Flu and had to overload on medicine just to make it to my own installation. Thank you Jimmy.
Brothers I also want to thank all the members of our lodge for their support so far. I also want to thank all
the Past Masters of our lodge, especially outgoing W John Haas. Every single one of you that I've talked to has
offered me your support and to a man have told me if I need help with anything to give them a call. Brothers I can't
tell you how important that is to me. Thank you all. Just another reason why this Brotherhood is so special.
As I write this I'm prepping for our second meeting this year. The first meeting is in the books and I think
we've got those first meeting jitters out of the way. Everybody that has ever stood in the East knows the feeling
you get when you're up there and it's important to know when you are looking out at the Brothers there that they are
supporting you and that's exactly how I feel.
We've got a few things planned for the upcoming months. I want to remind the brothers that due to the first
Saturday and second Sunday falling on consecutive days in both February and March that we will not have any Saturday breakfasts for either of those months. That also means we are going to need all the brothers to help us and
come out for those Sunday dinners. Speaking of the Sunday dinners, brothers, if you didn't show up for the one in
January you missed an outstanding meal. We had so many compliments on the the food and it was great to see that
dining room as full as it was. If February's is as good as January's then you are going to want to do yourself a favor
and show up and have some good food.
We are also planning on taking our annual trip to the Masonic Home in St. Petersburg sometime in March.
If any brothers would like to come please let me know. Also, the are always in need of sundries and toiletries, so if
any brother would like to donate any you can bring them to the lodge and we will be more than glad to take them
with us. Books and DVDs are always welcome as well.
Thank you all Brothers & I hope to see you in Lodge.

Chaplains Corner
Once again Brothers we have had one of our own called home to that Celestial Lodge on High. On
January 4th of this year, Brother Averia Dorman Bowman was taken from us after a long and hard
fought battle with Cancer. Bro. Bowman came to us in 2011 from Highland Park No. 865 in Kentucky. He started attending Lodge here and then the Cancer just got to much and he was unable to attend. He
has been cremated and the service will be on Feb 4th at the Hawthorne Clubhouse in the Lemon Lime Room at
11:00 AM with Reverend Harrington presiding. Brothers please try to attend his service.
Our sister Lodge Wildwood No.92 lost one of their Brothers this past week who was a long time Mason and good friend to Leesburg and its members. Brother Harold Wray passed on January 21st and his service was scheduled for Sunday January 25th in Wildwood. His burial to take place at the Florida National
cemetery in Bunnell. Brothers our sympathy goes out to both of their families at this time of sorrow.
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From the West

From the Secretary

Bro. Jeff Lamb

WHank DeBerry

Before I became a Mason just a few short years ago,


I, like many other did my research on the fraternity to
learn all I could before getting involved in something
that I might regret. I have since learned that my Grandfather Lamb, whom I never met was a Master Mason,
but when I was researching the thing that intrigued me
the most was the fact so many of the founding fathers,
and key players in the Revolutionary War, were Masons.

Hello again my Brothers! It is a pleasure to


talk to you again. As you know, we have new officers this year and they are doing all they can to make
your Lodge better for you, the Brothers of Leesburg
Lodge. By the time this reaches you, we will have
had our first degree work of the New Year and I sincerely hope that many of you have taken the time to
come out and support these men in their endeavors.
They have worked extremely hard to make you
proud of their degree work and they deserve the recognition of their Brothers. I would like to welcome
our newest Brother, Tyler Fahs into our Fraternity
and wish him the best of times in his journey to
Light.
Brothers, we have reached another end of
year and to report our gains and losses is never a fun
thing but here goes. We have lost 14 Brothers to the
Great Architect, 3 Brothers to demit and 2 from resignation of dual or plural membership. We have
gained 6 new Brothers through Initiation and advancement and 3 Brothers through transfer/dual/
plural memberships. That is still a net loss of 6
members to our Lodge Brothers. We have at the
current time 226 active members of our Lodge not
counting our 3 Fellow Crafts and 2 Entered Apprentices who are currently in the pipeline for advancement. Brothers, our Fraternity is dying. When I became Secretary two years ago, our number was 264
active members! How did we lose so many in such
a short time? Yes, death has a big part in it but we
are losing people to apathy as fast or faster than the
grim reaper can steal them from us. Come back to
Lodge and support your officers. You will be surprised at how good it will make you feel.
Dont forget to get your raffle tickets for the
Masters and Wardens raffle. The drawing is on February 18th at the Masters and Wardens meeting in
Umatilla No. 65. The tickets are only $10.00 each
and the prize is a good one. The winner will receive
a Panasonic 60 Smart HDTV valued at more than
$800.00! This would make a great addition to your
home or Lodge so be sure and get your tickets before they are all gone. See the Secretary for your
chance to win!
Thanks for listening to my rant Brothers. I
hope I see you in Lodge soon and you can stop by
anytime on Tuesday or Friday between 10 and 3 and
I will be in the office at the Lodge building.

With just a quick search on the internet you can find


plenty of negative (and wrong) information on Freemasonry. So, to someone not sure of what they are joining,
this can become somewhat of a concern. The thing that
kept me from running away, so to speak, was the fact
that Washington, Hancock, Revere, and my number
one hero Benjamin Franklin, whom I have looked up to
ever since the day in fourth grade I learned who he was.
(I know some of you thought I was going to say Larry
Duff, but he wasn't in my history book.) If Washington,
Hancock, Franklin and countless other heroic men who
formed this wilderness into the great country that it is,
and so many of them are Freemasons, then this was exactly what I wanted to be a part of.
To find myself sitting in the West of our lodge is
truly an honor and to be a small part of an organization
with such a rich history so rewarding. If you haven't
been to lodge lately I would like to invite you to come
back, meet your new officers and get back involved
with Leesburg #58. The history of Freemasonry is wonderfully exciting, and our future can be too. Lets make
sure we are all a part of it.

From the South

UPCOMING IMPORTANT DATES


February 2015

Bro. Wayne Reynolds

Brothers,
Feb 3 - Stated Communication/DDGM visit - 7:00 PM

January's dinner went very well! Thanks to


all who showed up to enjoy the meal! I hope
you will spread the word about how you enjoyed the food with friends and neighbors.

Feb 5 - OES Mtg - 7:30 PM Officer Election Night


Feb 7 - No breakfast due to dinner on the next day.
Feb 8 - Second Sunday Dinner - 11:30-1:00 PM
Feb 11 - Open Books/School of Instruction - 7:30 PM

February's meal will be just as good with your


choice of pork loins in apple cider sauce or
teriyaki chicken, both served with wild rice,
peas, carrots and all the fixings; rolls, salad,
desserts and drinks.

Tavares Lodge
Feb 17 - Stated Communication - 7:00 PM
Feb 18 - Masters & Wardens Umatilla No. 65 - 7:30 PM
Memorial Lodge to follow
Feb 21 - OES Officer Installation Leesburg - 2:00 PM
Feb 28 - OES Officer Installation Mt Dora - 7:00 PM

Looking forward to seeing more brothers in


the lodge room in coming months.
Thank you!

Once again Brothers and Sisters we ask that you please


DO NOT drive on the grass
next to the Lodge parking lot.
It is leaving ruts in the
ground and they are hard to
mow over. Thank You!
-Yard Maintenance Guy5

Masonic Education Worksheet


Name(s) of Those Who Attended:
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Date(s) Attended: _____________________________________________________________________
Function/Activity/Training/Etc. Attended:
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Number of Hours Involved:______________________________________________________________
Location of Activity: ___________________________________________________________________
Please leave completed slips on the Secretarys desk at the Stated Communications, or email W. Hank DeBerry
with this information at hdeberry@embarqmail.com,
hdeberry@embarqmail.com or place them in the slot on the Secretarys door.

Name(s) of Those Who Attended:


____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Date(s) Attended: _____________________________________________________________________
Function/Activity/Training/Etc. Attended:
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Number of Hours Involved:______________________________________________________________
Location of Activity: ___________________________________________________________________
Please leave completed slips on the Secretarys desk at the Stated Communications, or email W. Hank DeBerry
with this information at hdeberry@embarqmail.com, or place them in the slot in the Secretarys door

Name(s) of Those Who Attended:


____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Date(s) Attended: _____________________________________________________________________
Function/Activity/Training/Etc. Attended:
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Number of Hours Involved:______________________________________________________________
Location of Activity: ___________________________________________________________________
Please leave completed slips on the Secretarys desk at the Stated Communications, or email W. Hank DeBerry
with this information at hdeberry@embarqmail.com, or place them in the slot in the Secretarys door

Leesburg Announcement Forms


Please Print Clearly

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Date (s):__________________________ Time:_________________________
Description/Comments____________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
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For further information contact:____________________ at ________________
Submitted by:_____________________________________________________

Leesburg Announcement Forms


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Date (s):__________________________ Time:_________________________
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2014 TRESTLE BOARD SPONSORS


YOUR NAME HERE - INDIVIDUAL OR COUPLE FOR ONLY $20.00
Current year or any part thereof - HELP US KEEP YOU INFORMED!
John Dean

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John & Tina Haas

Jim & Becky Campbell

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Ed Spencer

George A. Brown

Bob & Carolyn Browning

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If you would like to be a sponsor in 2014, please see the secretary with your donation. Your
donations are applied to the monthly mailing costs of the Trestle Board, we need 60 sponsors to
cover the yearly mailing costs. Sponsorship is $20.00 for the year or any part thereof. Our Goal
for this year is 60 sponsors. Please consider a sponsorship.
"You get out of Masonry only what you put in it."

HIGH TWELVE
Meeting Times & Locations

RAINBOW
ASSEMBLY
No. 79 at Mt. Dora

Hawthorne Masonic High Twelve No. 547 Meets at 11:00 a.m. on the 2nd & 4th Tuesday
of each month at Golden Corral, 1720 Citrus
Blvd. (Hwy 27/441) Leesburg, FL. Tel: 352728-3911.

Lets not forget the young Ladies of our local


Rainbow Chapter. They need our support.
We should also remember they are the future
of our Ladies organizations and future leaders in our
communities. Meetings are at 7:00pm on the 2nd
and 4th Mondays of each month at Mt. Dora Lodge.
Know a young Lady who might want to join,
you can contact Chapter Mom Debbie Dyer at 407908-6973 or Chapter Dad Warren Shippee at 321689-6661.
Attend a meeting and be impressed.

Tri-County Masonic High Twelve meets


10:30 a.m. 1st Wednesday of each month at La
Hacienda Recreation Center, The Villages.
Reservations for lunch due by the Thursday before the meeting, call Rita at 750-5561.

The poor man is not he who


is without a cent, but he

The only way on earth to


multiply happiness is to

who is without a dream.

divide it.
-Paul Scherer

-Harry Kemp

18th MASONIC DISTRICT


LODGES
Stated Communication Meetings
Leesburg No. 58
Umatilla No. 65
Clermont No. 226
Eustis No. 85
Villages No. 394
Tavares No. 234
Wildwood No. 92
Groveland No. 190
Mt. Dora No. 238

DEMOLAY
CHAPTER
At Eustis

1st and 3rd Tuesday


1st and 3rd Monday
1st and 3rd Monday
2nd and 4th Monday
2nd Monday
2nd and 4th Tuesday
2nd and 4th Tuesday
2nd and 4th Thursday
1st and 3rd Thursday

Lets also not


forget the young Men of our local DeMolay Chapter.
They also need our support. We should also
remember they are the future of Masonry and future
leaders in our communities. Meetings are at 7:00pm
on the 1 and 3rd Mondays of each month at Eustis
Lodge. Know a Man who might want to join, you
can contact Granddaddy Philip Paul at 407-8328771. Attend a meeting and be impressed.

Have YOU Traveled Lately?

HELP BY SUPPORTING OUR


MASONIC YOUTH
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February Birthdays

Scottish Rite

www.OcalaSR.com or www.SROrlando.com Feb 1 - James Trucks


Ocala Scottish Rite meets the first Monday of each month,
at 7:30pm.at Ocala Scottish Rite Center, 3632 NE 7th Street, Ocala,
Fl.
Orlando Scottish Rite meets at 1485 Grand Road, Winter
Park, Fla. on the 4th Friday of each month, except, November,
which is on the third Friday and dark in December, meetings at
7:30pm.

York Rite Bodies


A Continuation of the Blue Lodge
www.flgyr.org
Ocala York Rite Bodies Meetings at Belleview Lodge No. 95
Ocala Chapter No. 13 - Meets Second Wednesday of January,
March, May, September and November beginning at 7:30 PM.
Ocala Council No. 22 - R&S Masters - Meets Second Wednesday of February, April, June, October and December beginning at
7:30 PM.
Ocala Commandry No. 19 - Knights Templar - Meets on the
fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:30 PM.

Feb 2 - Wayne Parks


Feb 3 - H.C. Connell
Feb 4 - Gerald Usher
Feb 9 - Joe Dillman
Feb 12- Theodore Miller
Feb 13- Clifford Frazier
Feb 15 - James Herlong
Feb 17 - Gordon Hardaway
Feb 17 - Robert Hersh
Feb 18 - Gerald Glover
Feb 19 - Gregory Jackson
Feb 24 - Charles Hurt
Feb 24 - Donald Lewis
Feb 25 - Joseph Warren II
Feb 27 - Bill Broadway
Feb 27 - John Holloway
Feb 27 - Charles Townsend
Feb 28 - Ronald Harman
Feb 28 - Pedro Arroyo

Lake/Sumter York Rite Bodies - Meetings at Leesburg Lodge 58


Eustis Chapter No. 33, Meets on the first Wednesday at 7:30
PM
Golden Triangle Council No. 28Royal & Select Masters Meets first Wednesday at 7:30 PM.
Chapter and Council will alternate on who begins first.
Triangle Commandery No. 38 Knights TemplarMeets on the
second Wednesday of each month at 7:30 PM, except in July and
August.

Order of the Eastern Star, Chapter No. 84


Lady Theresa Fox PM Worthy Matron
W Hank DeBerry PPWorthy Patron
Lady Paula DeBerry PMSecretary
W Robert Welch PGP Treasurer

Dont forget that our first meeting is Election


night in the Chapter. We need all OES members of Chapter 84 to come out and vote! This
is the year of our 100th Anniversary!
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Editors Note: All articles and information must be received by the editor
prior to the 23rd of the publishing
month for inclusion in the next issue.
Articles can be e-mailed to:
leesburglodge58@centurylink.net

A Civil War Story

Comedy Corner

By John Hohenstein
Zarubbal Lodge No. 15
Savannah, Georgia

It was a time not long after


Fort Sumter and The War of Northern Aggression
was well under way. The Yankees, as they are still
wont to do, had promptly flocked to Hilton Head and
Tybee Islands, the barrier islands on opposite sides of
the mouth of the Savannah River. The Savannah
Folks didn't mind much that the Yankees had stolen
the good beaches, for the water was still a bit cool for
Southern preferences and, besides, they knew the
gnats and mosquitoes would teach the Yankees a lesson they'd never forget. So, the Southerners, as
Southerners are wont to do sometimes, just waited.
They didn't have to wait very long before the Yankees on Hilton Head sent out a messenger under a
white flag. It seemed that the Yankees had among
them a young fellow who had passed through the Fellow Craft Degree before shipping out. The Yanks
were just sitting around slapping gnats when it occurred to one of them that, just maybe, there was a
nearby lodge that could test him in the Fellow Craft
Degree and raise him to that of a Master Mason.
As luck would have it, there was indeed a lodge in
Savannah that would soon be having a Masters Degree.
One morning, not too many days later, a detail of
Confederate Cavalry slipped across the Savannah
River into South Carolina and traveled through Bluffton to the shore opposite Hilton Head Island.
From there they escorted one Fellow Craft Mason
and, I believe, a number of Master Masons of the
Northern Persuasion, safely through the Confederate
Lines and back through about 35 miles of Confederate defenses to Savannah where the candidate and his
witnesses were delivered into the lodge.
The records note that this Brother was indeed proficient in the Fellow Craft Degree and he was raised to
the Degree of a Master Mason.
That night another detail of Confederate Cavalry, no
doubt Brothers to a man, slipped back across the Savannah River and safely escorted their Brothers back
to Hilton Head.

A small Lodge had had a string of bad luck. It was


preparing to initiate a candidate on a steamy evening in June and its air conditioner had stopped
working. After sweating their way through part of
the work, the Master had asked the candidate what
he most desired.
The candidate replied "a beer".
At this juncture the WM., being startled, whispered "light" to the candidate.
"OK," the candidate replied, "a lite beer."

A Candidate for initiation was to be picked up


and driven to the Lodge, but before this could happen the car broke down. The Candidate said as it
was no great distance he would go on his bicycle.
Just when he reached the top of the hill his
chain broke. As the Lodge was at the bottom of
the other side and all he needed was a backpedal
brake, so he repaired the chain with a cord he had
in his pocket and freewheeled downhill to the
Lodge.
Later that evening in reply to a toast in his
honor, he said how proud he was to be a Freemason but could not understand, as he had told no
one, how the WM knew that he had come on his
own free wheel and a cord.

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Pictures from around the Lodge

Installation Day
January 3, 2015

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Pictures from around the Lodge

2015 Elected and Appointed Officers


Leesburg Lodge No. 58
L to R - RW Ed Mayfield, Installing Officer; W. John Haas, Marshal; W. Larry Duff, Treasurer; Bro. Jeff
Lamb, Senior Warden; W. Hank DeBerry, Secretary; W. Ron Glover, Worshipful Master; W. Bob Browning,
Installing Chaplain; Bro. Ed Spencer; Senior Deacon; Bro. Wayne Reynolds, Junior Warden; W. Wayne Parks,
Master of Ceremonies; W. Jim Angelos, Tyler; Illustrious Alan Blevins, Guest Speaker
Not Shown: Bro. Pedro Arroyo, Junior Deacon; Bro. Jim Thomas, Senior Steward; Bro. Norman Novis,
Junior Steward

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Pictures from around the Lodge

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Pictures from around the Lodge

Congratulations Bro. Tyler William Fahs, our newest Entered Apprentice!

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Pictures from around the Lodge

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Pictures from around the Lodge

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Pictures from around the Lodge

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Pictures from around the Lodge

Too many empty tables for such a good meal that was
served. Come out and have dinner with us! Next
Dinner is Sunday the 8th of February at 11:30 - 1:00

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SUNDAY DINNER
Leesburg Lodge No. 58
February 8, 2015
Menu
Pork Loin in Apple cider sauce
or
Teriyaki Chicken
Wild Rice, Peas, Carrots
Dinner rolls, Salad, Desserts
( Sugared and Sugar free), Drinks
$8.37 + .63 tax - Adults, under 14 - $3.72 + .28 tax

11:30 AM until 1:00 PM


Please call the Lodge at 787-5696 or sign the guest list in the lobby
and provide the number attending with you,. This ensures enough food is purchased
and prepared for all.
ALL MASONS, their families and friends are invited to our Monthly
Second Sunday Dinners and First Saturday Breakfasts
Help support your Blue Lodge, IT IS where all other Masonic Bodies Begin.

Future menu suggestions are always welcome!

Introducing 2015 Chef Crew


JW Wayne Reynolds
SS James Michael Thomas
JS Norman Novis
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Leesburg Masonic Lodge No. 58 F&AM


PO Box 985
Fruitland Park, Florida 34731

NONPROFIT
US Postage
PAID
Permit#1040
Leesburg,, FL
34748

Celebrating 147 years (1868 2015)


in Leesburg, Fla. The Lakefront City

SUNDAY DINNERS

11:30 a.m. TO 1:00 p.m.


Menu items: January 14, 2015

Pork Loin with Apple cider sauce or


Teriyaki Chicken w/ Wild Rice, Peas, Carrots
Garden Salad, Desserts (Sugared & Sugar-Free)
Coffee, Iced Tea and Lemonade

$8.37 + .63 tax per person, Children under 14 years of age $3.72 + .28 tax

PLEASE call the Lodge at 787-5696, or sign the guest list in the foyer, provide

the number of guests attending with you, this ensures enough food is prepared for all. ALL MASONS,
their families and friends are invited . Menu suggestions welcomed, just fill out a comment card.

Dont forget to call or sign -up!!!

1st Saturday Monthly Coffee Klatch & Breakfast


8:00am to 10:00am

Eggs (cooked to order), Pancakes, Waffles, Bacon, Sausages


(Pattys or Links), Breakfast Potatoes, Grits, Sausage Gravy,
Biscuits, Toast
Coffee, Orange Juice
$5.58 +.42 sales tax per person
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