July 2016 - Hollywood Lodge
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July 2016 - Hollywood Lodge
July 2016 Digital Chips From the East!... Brethren, Ladies and Friends, Greetings and salutations Brethren, Ladies, and Friends. Last month was Masonic Homes month, our Festive Board raised close to $400, and we attended the centennial celebration at the Covina Homes. Proving, once again, how easy it is to have fun and support worthy causes. Thank you, and congratulations, to Worshipful Eric Bertolli for organizing a record breaking Festive Board. What a wonderful evening, celebrating our beloved Brother Spyros Pappas, and supporting our Masonic homes. July is the month when we celebrate our nations independence. It also serves as a reminder to celebrate our own personal independence, as well as reflect on patriotic ideals such as liberty, human rights, and the freedoms we all enjoy. July is also the month when we will be hosting the District #521 Stated Meeting Dinner Swap. We had a great time at our last visit to Reseda Lodge and we look forward to hosting both Reseda and Home lodges this month. We have a very special after dinner entertainment planned for Ladies, guests and prospects. I look forward to seeing you all at the stated meeting dinner and at our annual lodge picnic! Josh Weathersby Master of Hollywood Lodge #355 From the West!... Greetings Brethren and Ladies! On June 9th, we heard a 2nd degree proficiency by Brother Andranik Khacheryan. After Brother Khacheryan is finished with his proficiency we had the pleasure hearing Brother Counter’s presentation on the second degree trestle board! I try to spend time thinking about myself and where I can make improvements. One of personality traits which I work on is that I struggle to truly listen to people sometimes. When there are several things going on that day or when I am “still at work” I notice I am just “hearing” the person who is talking. At these times I try to remember the precious jewel of the attentive ear. "Listening is a magnetic and strange thing, a creative force...When we are listened to, it creates us, makes us unfold and expand. Ideas actually begin to grow within us and come to life...When we listen to people there is an alternating current, and this recharges us so that we never get tired of each other...and it is this little creative fountain inside us that begins to spring and cast up new thoughts and unexpected laughter and wisdom. ...Well, it is when people really listen to us, with quiet fascinated attention, that the little fountain begins to work again, to accelerate in the most surprising way." Brenda Ueland. These are very powerful words which do a great job pointing out how important it is to listen, not only for the person talking but also for the person hearing. They also remind me to slow down and not only hear people but also to listen to them. It could be that small amount of extra effort that could allow me to connect with another person or to hear a cry for help. It could be much more important than it may at first seem. Alexander Madjeski your Senior Warden Hollywood Lodge #355 Jacob Counter—First Degree From the South!... Greetings Brethren, Ladies and Friends! June brought us a busy month of events. Starting with another successful Child ID, followed by a wonderful Festive Board in honor of Bro. Spyros Pappas. It was a record breaking event, with over seventy attendees for the evening. The bar is now set for next year! Stated Meeting will be held on July 7th and will be catered in house. This month Hollywood lodge will be hosting the district dinner, so we expect a big crowd. We will also be having our July Post Sated Meeting Dinner After Party. All ladies, guests and prospects are invited to stay after dinner for a variety show with music, comedy, poetry and so much more! Please join us on July 16th for our annual Picnic. It will be held at Grape Arbor park in Calabasas and will begin at 11:00 am. As always, everyone and their family is welcome. There will be plenty of food, games and fellowship. This year we are joining forces with the San Fernando Valley York Rite and having a joint event. This will enable us to extend our Masonic reach to an even greater number of brothers and their families. Don’t miss this event. Fraternally Brad McCall your Junior Warden Hollywood Lodge #355 FROM BEHIND THE EAST… Hello Ladies and Gentlemen, What a turn of events at last month's Stated Dinner. Due to unexpected circumstances the Variety Show was rescheduled for the July 7 Stated, which will make for a wonderful event to share with the District on their visit. In lieu of that I arranged for an intimate evening with a Violinist serenading the small group of attendees. Thank you to those who attended, and took the time to say hello to me on the IPad. A quick shoutout to Eric Bertolli for a memorable Festive Board. It was an amazing turnout, and made me so happy to see a room full of familiar faces having fun together and honoring Spyros Pappas. I loved seeing you all there, and hope for another chance to chat at the picnic. Now that I'm back from Ohio with my 10 year old niece Bella, I can't wait to bring her to this coming Stated Dinner. Not only do we have the fabulous Variety Show, but it gives Bella an opportunity to meet more of the wonderful people we have in our community that serve as positive role models. Lastly, let's not forget about the annual lodge picnic on July 16th. Last year I had a fantastic time meeting and developing relationships with so many new people. I anticipate more great food, games, and conversations while my little ones cavort around the various activities. I also hear that San Fernando York Rite is joining forces with us this year in celebration, which in my mind pretty much assures a grand time will be had by all. A quick reminder that the post Stated Dinner Variety Show and picnic are both open events for family, guests, and prospects. Lots to look forward to this month. I hope to see everyone there! All my best, Nicki Weathersby First Lady of Hollywood Lodge #355 Trestle Board July 2016 July 7 Hollywood Lodge Stated Dinner 6:30 PM —Meeting 7:30 PM July 16 Lodge Picnic July 20 Temple Board Meeting 7:00 PM July 21 7:15 PM CSA: Business Attire—Grand Master presenting How Masons Can Best Work and Best Agree. Russ Charvonia July 23 Christmas in July (Jobie’s) July 26 Masonic Information Night 7 PM Child ID Information Walter McClain 818-337-9883 cell/text Child ID is the program promoted by our lodge to identify children for their families. If anything were to happen to a child or a child is lost – this program helps the authorities to help find and identify missing or harmed children. Call Walter to Volunteer for any event.. All comers are welcome—Even for a couple of hours. July Birthdays Full Name Birth Date Full Name Birth Date Manfred Klutzke 7/2 James S. Nakada 7/19 Edward G. Neale, Jr. 7/2 Dick K. Terlsian 7/19 John C. Johnson 7/3 Rene R. Venetz, Jr. 7/20 Christopher L. Holme PM 7/4 John H. Colpitts PM 7/21 Russell W. Bergman 7/6 Raul A. Arevalo, Jr. 7/24 Roni Zulu PM 7/6 Alexander C. Georgiev 7/25 Edward P. Nover, II 7/7 Robert E. Robertson 7/25 Leigh Davis 7/8 Larry E. Anderson 7/26 Nelson D. Knapp PM 7/12 Donald A. Ansell 7/26 Robert L. Oler 7/12 Jerome A. Zeldes 7/28 Mark J. Abramson 7/13 Shirl L. Brayton 7/29 Stephen M. Mahr PM 7/14 Russell M. Jaeger PM 7/31 2016 Hollywood Lodge Officers Master Joshua Weathersby (Nicki) 310-882-0645 Sr. Warden Alex Madjeski (Anna) 818-304-5250 Jr. Warden Treas. Secretary Chaplain Brad McCall (Kendra) Raul Arevalo Fred J. West, PM (Rita) Mark Abramson 818-588-7991 818-825-8175 818-400-2464 818-501-3109 Sr. Deacon Keith Kramer 818-903-3055 Jr. Deacon Dion Williams (Christina) Ron Sindelar (Jean Marie) Walter McClain (Amber) T. J. Oliva (Karla) Daniel Navama Eric Bertolli PM Geoff Counter (Jen) David Shampay, PM (Leslie) 310-894-3074 Marshall Sr. Steward Jr. Steward Tiler Off. Cach Can. Coach Dist. Insp. 818-346-8732 818-337-9883 213-268-2408 818-535-5544 505/249-2413 818-406-8251 818-326-9078 Collegium Solvitur Ambulando F or the month of July, CSA will be celebrating our fifth anniversary with a very special guest. Please note the date as it Most Worshipful David Perry will be our guest for CSA on July 21. MW Perry will be discussing the topic of How Masons Can Best Work and Best Agree. We will have social hour beginning at 6:30 with the lecture beginning at about 7:15 pm. It will be held in the Hollywood Lodge social hall, refreshments will be provided and the dress code is lodge/business wear (jacket and tie). Hope to see you at this special event! HOLLYWOOD LODGE 355 STATED DINNER on July 7, 2016 Ladies, Friends and Brethren, Please join us for an meal from Dickey's BBQ at our monthly stated dinner on Thursday July 9th. As always the meal will start at 6:30 PM and the meeting will start at 7:30 PM. Please get your reservations to me by 12:00 Noon on Monday the 4th DICKEY'S BBQ MENU CAESER SALAD TEXAS STYLE CHOPPED BEEF BRISKET MARINATED CHICKEN BREAST BAKED POTATO CASSEROLE I'm also excited to announce that we will be having a special After Dinner Party for those not in the meeting. This event will be the biggest after dinner event of the year and will include music... guitar... poetry...comedy... and much more! If you only go to one entertainment in the year, make sure it is this one. 7 Hello members and friends of Hollywood Lodge #355. Hollywood DeMolay is back and this time we have two new friends in waiting to beco me brothers in our work. On another note during the Month of May Hollywood DeMolay not only did we have a Mother’s Day café which wa s a success but we also had our semi-annual installation of officers and although the process was long and stressful the payoff was well worth it, to start off our new term the day after we were installe d we went shooting and got some nasty bruises, but shooting was awesome. The days leading up to June 11th were long and stressful as well, but at the same time it felt like there weren’t nearly enough hours in each day. The day was soon approaching when the boys of Hollywood Chapter would put on an installation at Santa Barbara Chapter. When the day finally came, it’s fairly safe to say we were all nervous, but besides a few bumps in the road the Installation went off without a hitch. The following day, we hosted a summer kick off beach party with a bonfire after going to the San Fernando Assembly’s Installation of Officers. All three youth orders were i n attendance, we had Rainbow Girls, Jobs Daughters and other DeMolay from around the league attend. Although we had an interesting time finding a fire pit to use everyone had a blast. Up next on the calendar is the event we have been waiting for, the Call of Duty III Videogame Tournament which will be on the 15th of July, teams of 4 are $30 and single entries are $10 and you will be put on a team, there will be a lockin following if you’d like to stay. We look forward to seeing you there and competing with you. Sincerely, Eddie Mendoza, Master Councilor Hollywood Chapter Order of DeMolay DEMOLAY SHOE SHINING AT STATED MEETING DINNER 1 PR SHOES $5..SPECIAL PRICES FOR BULK ORDERS FESTIVE BOARD 2016 New Mason Proficiency Training Every Tuesday evening starting at 7:00 p.m. in the Lodge Library. There are usually several candidates coaches available for 1st, 2nd and 3rd Degree proficiencies and to discuss Masonic education. No appointment is necessary; just show up! If you have questions, call : Geoff Counter @ 818-406-8251 Sunshine Committee Masonic info night Spyros Pappas Last Tues. of the Month 818/894-5690 spyrospappas@yahoo.com 7:00 PM WE NOW HAVE SPACE FOR ADVERTIZING. NEW RATES!! ALL PROCEEDS GO TO THE PUBLICATION OF THE CHIPS!! Business card size ad for print and digital $20/Mo. Or $100 for the rest of the year. Quarter page ad for print and digital $40/Mo. Or $200 for the year. Half page ad for print and digital $75/Mo. Or $400 for the rest of the year. Full-page ad for print and digital $150/Mo. Or $800 for the rest of the year. Mail Checks with Add to Hollywood Lodge The Boulevard Masonic Center 19626 Ventura Boulevard Tarzana, CA 91356 Care Of Kenneth Burkenheim 818-763-8058 Social Hall Rental The Social Hall is available for parties, weddings, rceptions, Bar Mitzvahs, Quinceañeras, etc. Call/E-mail Bro. Walter McClain at: theboulevardbanquethall@gmail.com 818-9258333 Masonic News: The official publication of: Hollywood Lodge #355, F.&A.M. Editor: K. Burkenheim Email: kburkenheim@panguingue.com Brethren , First, we would like to thank all our Brothers and families who have been able to participate in this worthy cause. Casa Pacifica is an organization that provides a wonderful opportunity for children ages 8 to 18. Most of these children are in a desperate place in their lives due to a myriad of reasons. Their parents could have been killed in an accident, incarcerated, rehab, etc. leaving these poor kids with nowhere else to go. Casa Pacifica works hand in hand with the City, County, State Agencies, and Foster Homes in an effort to place the children in a positive environment, or raise them in-house until 18 (soon to be 21). The average length of time kids are at Casa Pacifica is 4 years. We, as Masons, have the opportunity to show these kids that people in community care. We are starting with gift cards for the BACK TO SCHOOL season. Target date is August 13. Our Masonic bodies will offer gift cards 4 times a year as special rewards for the kids who excel in service to others, and scholastic goals. Masons and our families will send these kids to a local store so they can buy back-toschool supplies with their own money!!! (our gift cards) \ We have picked 4 stores that offer both stationery and clothing. Plus these cards are available at markets in your area. So please pick up $5, $10, $15 (or more) gift cards at the check stands and let’s make this one of our finest charitable events. Our next event will be for Christmas (announcements will be made in lodge) Please pass these gracious gifts from you to the junior or senior wardens of your lodge. Fraternally Brother Scott Thomas…. 818-266-6277 Brother Barry Balonick… 213-400-1200 Tiler Talk By MW Carl H. Claudy (1879–1957), Edited by Bro. Daniel Democracy in Lodge Before I became a Mason," announced the New Brother, "I was under the impression it was an institution of the greatest democracy. I have gathered the idea that it was simple, unassuming; that it inculcated the principles of our government and that in it all men were equal. I am very fond of my lodge and the fellows, but I have been disappointed in that respect." "Why, son, do you find Masonry undemocratic?" inquired the Old Tiler. "I have heard Masonry called a lot of funny names, but never that!" "Why, yes, I do!" answered the New Brother. "Seems to me we have a lot of unwritten laws and customs which are autocratic." "You might mention a few. I am not too old to learn!" answered the Old Tiler. "This is evidently going to be good!" he finished. "Take this idea of not passing between the Altar and the East," began the New Brother. "It's a free country, yet here is a restriction without rhyme or reason. We salute the Master. He's just a Mason like the rest of us. We have put him into power. He is our servant, although he has the title of Master. Take the custom of the officers retiring in favor of the Grand Officers when they visit; why should we give up our authority and our seats to others no better men than we are?" "Is that all?" asked the Old Tiler. "Oh, there are a few more, but those will do. Explain to me where the democracy is in them!" "When you go to church," countered the Old Tiler, "do you keep your hat on? Does your wife keep her hat on?" "Of course she does and I don't," responded the New Brother. "Why?" "I take my hat off as a mark of respect to the House of God, of course. She keeps hers on because...well, er...Oh, it's the custom!" "It's a free country," responded the Old Tiler. "The minister is just a man like the rest of us. Why not wear your hat? Why not have your wife take hers off?" "But I don't take my hat off to the minister, but to God!" was the puzzled answer. "And your wife keeps hers on because it is the custom for women to remain covered in church," responded the Old Tiler. "In lodge you don't fail to salute the Master because it is the custom, and because you are saluting, not the man who happens to be in the East by the votes of the lodge, but the exulted station he occupies. You pay respect to religion when you remove your hat in a church." "How about passing between Altar and East?" asked the New Brother. "That pretty custom is founded on a very happy idea," explained the Old Tiler. "The Altar is the foundation seat of Masonic light and wisdom. Upon it lie the Great Lights of Masonry. Before it rests the charter by means of which a continuously unobstructed view of the source of all Masonic wisdom, so that the lodge may never be without a direct connection with the Great Lights. It is the custom to leave the charter always in his sight, that by no chance may he fail to be responsible for its safekeeping. Nothing happens to a brother who passes between the Altar and the East any more than would happen to a man who walked up the aisle of the church and perambulated about the lectern. But it wouldn't be polite, or respectful, or in keeping with the custom. Your respect is paid to religion or Masonry, not necessarily to the men who expound either." "But I still don't see why a sovereign lodge must abdicate authority for any old Deputy Grand Master who comes along!" "Then you are very obtuse!" answered the Old Tiler. "The Deputy Grand Master represents the Grand Master, the supreme Masonic head. In him is, theoretically, all Masonic wisdom. Why should a Master not offer his gavel to such knowledge? He merely says, in effect, 'you know more than I do; your years of service and experience in the craft entitle you to supreme authority. I have less knowledge, therefore am less fit to preside than you. You have more power and authority than I, therefore I offer you its symbol while you are with us.' But note the Master says this to the *position*, not the *man*. Grand Masters do *not* always know all there is to know any more than kings or presidents do. But we pay that sovereign respect to the office they hold, while it is held by them, because of the office." "My brother, democracy does not mean bolshevism! It does not mean socialism. It means democracy, in which men are created equal, have equal opportunity, but reverence to the power they give to those to whom they give it. The United States is a republic founded on the principles of democracy, and we are proud of our freedom and our independence, yet we remove our hats to our President and governors, and pay respect to our courts and our lawgivers, even though they be but men like ourselves. So it is in Masonry...a simple and unassuming democracy of brotherhood, in which no man loses his independence because he pays respect to authority." "Well, of course, you are right, and I am wrong, as usual. It wasn't so good, after all, was it?" "Not so good!" responded the Old Tiler. "But Masonic youth, like any other kind, can be forgiven much if only it is willing to learn."