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March 19, 2024

We heard from Brother Allen Eide, saying he was doing degree work and was receiving his Masonic Veteran’s pin.
We received a thank-you from the family of Brother Don Horner for the Brothers being there and for the great job that Brother Galen gave for the Masonic service.
We received a information for signing up to the 150th Communication of Grand Lodge.
We undraped the charter for Brother Don Horner.
We are still checking on fire extinguishers.
We talked about good food the Brothers made for our potluck. Great job everyone!
We need to find an Easter Bunny.
Mike Ingebrigtson picked up a bike, Tom Lewis picked up a bike, and Gelen will pick up a bike. We have two 50 dollar bills to use for the older egg toss prizes instead or a TV. Dave Hanson, Dan Schlup and Ron West will bring 500 pieces of candy each Brian Sohl made the motion and Galen second it to pay Brother Dave $300 for Easter prizes. rother Dan Schlup donated $50 for easter prizes. We need to be at lodge at 9 am to fill eggs and then head to the park to place the eggs and get tape up and registration. We have the tape, poles, tickets, and sign.
The Recognition banquet will be May 5 at 6:00 pm. We have to pick a menu and the price.
There will be a Daylight Lodge April 17 in Sioux Falls at 11:30 lunch and Lodge at High Noon. There will be no business; it will simply be a just a meet and greet.
Education Brother Joe presented the education program.

Easter 2024


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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 one’s 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.