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January 6, 2025
Hudson Library’s event is January 31st. We will need to appoint someone to present our donation check.
Cole was presented with his one-year anniversary certificate from the Grand Lodge.
Dave motioned, Dan seconded, that we pay the Children’s Home society $200.00. Duane to get a check to Tom for mailing.
Cole is going to come in this Saturday to try and cinch up the ceiling a bit more. We’ll aim for 9:00 am if any helpers wish to come.
We’re not quite ready for the Master Mason degree. It is still coming soon so keep an eye on your email for practice and so you can be sure to join us for the raising of our newest Fellow Craft.
Education Officer Tom Lewis shared “The Knights Templar” from Ancient History Explorers.
December 6 Santa Visits Hudson!








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Not Just a Man. A Mason.
How Do I Join?
Freemasonry is available to men of good character who believe in a Supreme Being. We are closed to avowed atheists and agnostics. There are no restrictions relating to race, creed, or religion.
To begin, contact a Mason by telephone, by e-mail, or in person. He will be happy to answer your questions, or refer you to someone who can.
If you decide that Masonry is right for you, the next step is to request a Petition for Degrees of Masonry, which will ask for some basic information, such as your name, age, occupation, and place of residence.
Your sponsor will present your petition to the Lodge, which will consider your request. When your petition is accepted, you will face a three-step initiation. Each step opens doors to new knowledge and deeper understanding.
These initiation rites are solemn and wholesome, intended to convey basic moral truths and principles of morality that are accepted by good men everywhere: the Golden Rule, tolerance, gratitude to the Almighty for His many blessings, love of and respect for ones family, charity towards all men, and patriotism. Upon taking part in the the first step, called the Entered Apprentice degree, you will advance to the second degree, known as the Fellowcraft, and, ultimately, raised to the Master Mason degree.