Master's Message

March 2012
Brothers,

The start of the year has been a good one for our lodge.  In just the last month and a half we have accomplished a lot of needed work, but there is still much that needs to be done.

The officers and myself have been working tirelessly to come up with ways to improve our lodge, and we have asked for your assistance in coming up with ideas as well.  From this the traveling committee was established, as were candidate mentors and weekly ritual practice.  I am sure that we have other great ideas that would help our lodge, so please let me know you ideas so that I can get them implemented. 

As I have said we have accomplished a lot in a short time.  We have continued our move in to our new building by bringing most of our things from the commercial side back to our portion of the building.  We have begun sorting through all of these things, but a lot of work still remains before we can consider ourselves moved in.  So more clean up days will be required.

We have raised five brothers to the master mason degree.  The Caledonian degree team completed this degree, and I think that their performance has inspired us all to improve our ritual.  We have five great new brothers who are just starting out on their masonic journey, and I look forward to seeing them continue to shine in subsequent degrees. 

We also have much to do outside of our degree work.  We are planning on having Veterans night in April, a table lodge in May, and a Ladies Appreciation night in June.  We will also be painting the outside of the building in the spring, and having an open house in May to show off all the hard work we have done to our building to our community at large.  All this will happen before the Grand Lodge officially dedicates our lodge on September 15th.

This is just a part of all the great things that we have planned for the year.  I hope to see all of you as we strive to make our lodge even greater than it already is.

Fraternally,

Seth Strohecker

10th Annual William A Soderman Golf Tournament

Annawon Lodge Fellowcraft Club proudly presents:
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10th Annual

William A. Soderman Golf Tournament

Friday June 20

at THE TRADITION GOLF CLUB
in Wallingford CT (directions)

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The Traditional Glolf Club is a beautiful course located at 37 Harison Road in Wallingford, Ct.  View the course hole by hole here.

Tee time is 12:00 noon, Shotgun Start

$140 to golf, includes: beverages, lunch, dinner, and prizes.
$125 Flag Sponsorship
$100 Tee Sponsorship

This will be a SCRAMBLE TOURNAMENT - Anyone can play - any one can volunteer .  This is a GREAT tournament at a GREAT COURSE, we have fun, good food and drink, and great company.  ALL ARE WELCOME, Men , Women; Mason, NonMason; Pro, New or Non Golfer.

GOLFERS -includes greens fees, cart, lunch, dinner, contest and awards. $140 PER PERSON
TEE SPONSORSHIP put you or your businesses name on a flag at one of the tees AND printed in program: $100 DONATION 
FLAG SPONSORSHIP put your or your buisnesses name on a flag at one of the holes AND printed in program: $125 DONATION

PRIZES INCLUDE: Men and Ladies Closest to the Pin, Longest Drive Prizes, Low Overall Team Score Prizes Awarded  
HOLE IN ONE PRIZES ON 5 PAR 3’S
10th hole -
YOU CAN WIN A 2012 BUICK REGAL!      
HOLE IN ONE PRIZES SPONSORED BY PARSONS BUICK- PLAINVILLE,CT.

Lunch served at 6th hole, Beverage stops on the 6th & 12th hole
Buffet Dinner served following the 18th hole
50/50 raffle -Prize Raffle - Awards – Fun- for all.
 

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This program benefits CT CHIP and other Masonic Charities. Last year we donated $1060.00 to CT CHIP as well as offering FREE child IDs at our own CT CHIP program.  We would love to do EVEN MORE this year WITH YOUR HELP!

Make Checks Payable To: Annawon Lodge #115 Fellowcraft Club
Mail to: Dennis Frosolone  9 Bethal Lane Wolcott,CT 06716
Questions? Contact Dennis Frosolone @ (203) 233-2328 or
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