LEESBURG LODGE NO. 58 PHOTO ALBUM

 

OUR LODGE

Leesburg Lodge No. 58 F & AM

200 Richey Road

Leesburg, Fla. 34748

Phone: 352-787-5696

 

Our Stated Communications are the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month at 7:30 p.m.

 

If you are a Master Mason and in our area, stop in and visit with us. Entered Apprentices and Fellow Crafts, please call the lodge and check for meetings, activities and functions open to you. Hope to see you soon.

 

FLORIDA MASONIC HISTORY BOOKS DONATED TO LEESBURG LIBRARY

      W+ M+ Richard Ecott (left) along with  R+W+ Joe Price (right, PM - PDDGM) presented to the Director of the Leesburg Public Library the five volume set of the Florida Masonic History.

     This set of five books was given to the Lodge by R+H+ Dennis Ricker (PM) for presentation to the Leesburg Public Library by our Lodge.

     Want to know Florida Masonic History, now to can go to the Library, check out a volume and learn our history.

 

LEESBURG LODGE NO. 58 LAYS CORNERSTONE AND DONATES FLAG POLE TO THE LEESBURG PUBLIC LIBRARY

 

 

(Left) M+W+ Joseph Fleites and Leesburg Mayor David Knowles at the cornerstone ceremonies for the new Leesburg Public Library.

(Right) Florida Grand Lodge Officers and members of Leesburg Lodge No. 58 in attendance at the cornerstone ceremonies.

 

      The Flag Pole raising at New City Library was attended by a number of Brethren of the Lodge. Once the Flag Pole was raised and secured in position, Brethren of the Lodge raised "Old Glory".

      The ceremonial flag, which had been flown over the United States Capitol on January 15th, 2008 , our 140th Anniversary date, was lowered, put into a glass display case and presented to the City Library.

      The flag, U.S. Capitol Certificate and acknowledgement of our donation is on display just inside Libraries main entrance doors.

 

A SPECIAL LADY

      Since 1922 the Dunstan family have been a  part of the foundation of Leesburg Lodge. Mrs. Jeanette Dunstan has for years decorated the dining room for each Sunday Dinner and could be found cheerfully greeting our members and guests when they arrived. Mrs. Dunstan has moved away and will surely missed.

 

    DANIEL CARTER BEARD AWARD

        The Daniel Carter Beard Masonic Scouter Award is an honor due to members of the Masonic Lodge who act as role models and provide dedicated service to the young men in the Boy Scouts of America

       Congratulations to Brother Robert “Dean” Sever, Leesburg Lodge No. 58, 2010 Secretary, who was awarded this honor on March 16th, 2010 by M.:W.: Dale I. Goehrig, Grand Master of Masons of Florida. District Scouting Commissioner and Brother, Sandy Mackenzie was present to assist with the presentation as was W.: Grand Marshal Steven Boring, Grand Lodge of Florida.

       The Daniel Carter Beard Masonic Award not only supports the Masonic relationship through the man who brought Scouting to America, but proclaims the integrity of the recipient who is honored by receiving the award. The Daniel Carter Beard Masonic Scouter Award is a Boy Scout Community Organization Award, used by community organizations to honor their volunteers for Scouting.

        Recipients are presented a medallion on a neck ribbon and may wear the generic Boy Scout Community Organization Award Square Knot.

        The award is presented to a Master Mason who is currently a registered Scouter and active in a Scout unit, district, council, or national affiliate, and has displayed outstanding dedication to the Scouting program.

        Work accomplishment and dedication, rather than a specific number of years in Scouting, is the criteria for this award. To receive this award the recipient must be nominated by a Master Mason and approved by the Grand Master of Masons of Florida. During his presentation M.:W.: Dale I. Goehrig stated, this is the only Daniel Carter Beard Award he has presented thus far while serving as Grand Master of Florida.

        The award was presented prior to Leesburg Lodge opening a Stated Communications Meeting to allow Boy’s Scouts, their families and friends to attend this special presentation. A number of Masons wives also attended this special presentation.

        Leesburg Lodge sponsored Troop No.1 opened the evening by presenting the Flag of our Country West of the Altar, leading the Pledge of Allegiance and Posting the Colors in it’s place of Honor in the East.

 

 

 

OUR KITCHEN CREW AND FACILITIES

THE KITCHEN CREW

      Second Sunday Dinners, Tuesday morning fellowship breakfasts, collations after the meetings and special events at the Lodge. Our Brothers are ready willing and able to feed.

(Left & L-R) Brothers Fred Nielsen, Larry Duff, Don McIntyre, Sr. and Dick Cartier have been known to whip up some good vittles.

Photo Right - 2009 SW Don McIntyre and his wife Nina. Don's wife has been there every Tuesday morning and every dinner, arm and arm with her man.

 

      A lot of work went into the remodeling of the kitchen in 2008 and 2009. New cabinets, countertops, addition of a French style cooking stove, pass through commercial refrigerator, stainless steel pot rack, new hot water heater, new dishwasher and paint. You can do some cooking in this kitchen.

 

(Left)  When the kitchen crew is not hard at work inside in the kitchen, then it's outside to the BBQ area where various smoked meats are prepared.

(Right) We're not to sure about this, but, we've been told that smoke and lightning were seen coming from the BBQ area one Sunday morning before dinner.

 

(Left) A few of our members and guests enjoying a Sunday dinner. We have a Dinner the Second Sunday of each month. If your in the area, stop in and see us.

(Right) It's a fellowship breakfast every Tuesday morning. An hour or so of good food and brotherly fellowship.

 

      Leesburg Lodge No. 58 is proud to have been selected as the location for a number of Grand Masters official visitations to the 18th Masonic District of Florida over the years.

 

      Our dining room is available to members of our Lodge for various events.

       The photos here were from Valentines Day 2009 when several members of the Lodge and their church men's group held a Valentines Day "Sweetheart Dinner" in the dining room.

        Dinner was prepared and served by other Lodge Brothers.

Saint Patrick's Day Dinner 2010

 

 

                

WOW what a great time was had at this years Second Sunday March Dinner which had a St. Patrick's day Theme.

Sorry we don't have more pictures but the camera quit working.

PHOTO RIGHT

Where would we be without our Ladies  who work the dining room floor, great our guests and keep us in line.

Pictured are (L-R) Brenda Duff, Nina McIntyre, Fran Cartier and Linda Sever.

PHOTO LEFT

Somebody has to wash all those dishes, that's a job for our "SUPERWASHERS" (L-R), W+ Bill Green, W+ Forest Case fellowshiping with W+M+ Don McIntyre.

PHOTO RIGHT

Standing are Junior Steward Dallas Douma and W+ Richard Ecott before dinner.

 

PHOTO LEFT

For our Weekly Tuesday Breakfasts and Monthly Second Sunday Dinners it's a 4:00am wakeup, at the Lodge by 5:00am and the cooking and preparations begin.  The Senior Deacon caught the Junior Warden resting his eyes a wee bit just before our guests arrived.

PHOTO RIGHT

The St. Paddy's Day Kitchen Crew. Pictured are (standing L-R) W+ Forest Case, W+ Richard Ecott, Senior Steward Saul Goodkin, Senior Warden Randy Jesmok, W+ Bill Green. Nealing (L-R) Senior Deacon Richard Cartier and 2010 W+ M+ Don McIntyre.

MEMBERS AND GUESTS

60 YEAR MASON

(Left)  On February 19th, 2009, Illustrious Garth Phillips, Secretary, presented Brother Thomas M. Coppedge, Jr. his 60 Year Florida Masonic Certification and Masonic pin at his home in Orlando. He was pleased with the presentation and showed Garth his 50 and 55 Year Certificates prominently displayed in his home.

55 YEAR SERVICE AWARD

(Right)   Brother Richard Newman received a 55 Year Service Award  from the Grand Lodge of Florida at our December 15th meeting from W.: Richard Ecott. Brother Newman was raised to the sublime degree of Master Mason on November 30th, 1954.

 

 

(Left) In 2008, 60 Year Mason Will Booth from Gibson Lodge in Wakefield, Ohio Visited with 2008 Junior Steward Dick Cartier at one of our weekly Tuesday Morning breakfasts.

(Right) A group of distinguished Masters and Past Masters Brothers of the Lodge.

OUR BROTHERS OUTSIDE THE BLUE LODGE

YORK RITE CHARITY

FUNDRAISING CRUISE 2008

      Brother Dean Server (left) along with Brother Larry Duff and his wife Brenda (right), were photographed during the the Annual Florida York Rite Grand High Priest Charity Fundraising Cruise.

      Leesburg Lodge No. 58 is proud of it's many members who are active in the Scottish Rite, York Rite and Shrine and other appendant and concordant bodies.

 

 

 

(Left) R+W+ Ted Jansen, PDDGM and his wife Marilyn, Brother Larry Duff (2009 Illustrious Master Ocala Council of Royal & Select Masters), and his wife Brenda at the 2009 Valentines Day Ocala York Rite Rose Charity Ball in Ocala.

 

 

HAWTHORNE

HIGH 12

      A number of our Lodge members are associated with various High 12 Associations.

These photos were taken when the Hawthorne High 12 brought donations to the Florida Masonic Home.

 

MASONIC HOME DISTRICT VISIT

      On Sunday, July 19th, 2009 Brethren of  Leesburg Lodge and their ladies along with Brethren and their ladies of all the Lodges of the 18th Masonic District visited the Masonic Home.

      The visit arranged by R+W+ Gary Smith included Sunday Service at the home, a guided tour of the home, attending the Home Corporate Board Meeting and an outstanding lunch with the home residents.

      R+ W+ Gary Smith also arranged for a Bluegrass band to entertain all during lunch.

 

 

BAHIA SHRINE

CAMEL HERDERS

      W+ Tom Russell (PM) (left) and "Gus" doing the walk during a parade in one of the area City Parades.

      "Gus's Limo" (right), an air conditioned converted school bus that has all the comforts of home for a camel and his loyal herders.

 

      When the 18th Masonic District of Florida needed a new parade float, Leesburg Brother Randy Jesmok was up to the task.

      Photos taken just after it became useable. Brother Randy is at the far right in the photo on the right.

GEORGE FEST PARADE 2010

It was a cold and rainy day but these Brothers and Sisters came out and participated in the annual City of Eustis "GeorgeFest" Parade honoring President and Mason George Washington.

What a way to start the Day Eustis Lodge served a Steak & Egg Breakfast, Biscuits, Gravy and lots of hot coffee before the float decorations began.

Local Lodges, Scottish Rite, Shrine, Eastern Star and York Rite Knights Templar lead by Rite Eminent Grand Commander Ideal Baldoni II were represented.

COMMUNITY SERVICE LABORS

(Left) Boy Scout Troop No. 1 of Lake County is the sponsored troop of Leesburg Lodge. The Boy Scouts meet in our dining room each week.

(Right) A donation by the Lodge Brethren to an organization that like us, labors for the betterment of our community.

 

A JOB WELL DONE

(Photo Right)

W.: M.: Richard Ecott (2009) presented to Ms. Tonda Maurer a check on behalf of the Lodge Brethern for work she preformed on updating our Lodges website. Ms. Maurer Thanked the Lodge Brothers in attendance and stated the money would be applied to her educational costs at Lake Sumter Community College where she is attending.

 

ADOPT-A-HIGHWAY PROGRAM

(Photo Right)

Leesburg Lodge particpates in the Florida Department of Transportation "Adopt-A-Highway" program. Members quarterly meet at the Lodge and pick to trash along a designated section of highway. A brunch is served at the lodge afterwards. Pictured is Brother Dean Sever with the sign installed by Florida DOT recognizing the Lodges efforts.

 

 

MASON OF THE YEAR 2009

(Photo Left)

Brother Mike Mason was selected as Leesburg's Mason of the Year, Brother Mason along with Lady Amy own and operate Leesburg printing who publish our monthly Trestle Board. Mike and Amy are active with their daughters school and a number of civic and private organizations which benefit our community.

 

MINISTER OF THE YEAR 2009

(Photo Right)

Pastor James P. Holden of Christ United methodist Church of Leesburg was selected as the Minister of the Year. The vision of this church is to be a place which you can live your faith. A place where your faith is strengthened in worship, deepened through study, enriched in service, and shared with your neighbor, community and the world.

 

PARAMEDICS OF THE YEAR 2009

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Leesburg Lodge selected Paramedic Menandre Muscadin and EMT Kristy Stephens Unit 311 of Lake-Sumter Medical Services as our Paramedics of the Year for 2009. The selection process was done by their peers. Presenting the award was 2009 W.: M.: Richard Ecott and EMS Executive Director and Brother Jim Judge.

 

LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS

OF THE YEAR 2009

(Photo Right)

The Lake County Sheriff's Office Street Crimes Unit was selected as our Law Enforcement Officers of the Year for 2009. Deputies receiving the award are Steve Harden, Corporal Doug Hampton, Corporal Phil Buffington, Corporal Phil Pendergrass, Deputy Shawn Vance and Deputy A. J. Willits.

 

Members of Seminole Chapter No. 373 National Sojourners at our July 5th Meeting -

 

“Building of the Flag” Presentation