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Thursday, November 19, 2020
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No. 143. Thursday, November 19, 2020
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What’s On (35 listings)
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Thursday, November 19
• 7pm. Prospect Hill Mark. Interview with Peter Gurr, First Grand Principal, Grand Chapter, by Lionel May. Attire: members jacket and tie, visitors smart casual. Open to non-Mark brethren. LINK
• 7.30pm. Albert Victor Lodge. Non-Ceremonial Meeting. Meeting ID: 84316667337. Passcode: AVL117
• 7.30pm. Portland Lodge. Talk: Bob McPherson, local fishing guru and wildlife photographer. LINK Meeting ID: 893 0287 9899
• 7.30pm. United Schools Mark Lodge. Talk: Lodge Liberte Cherie (Cherished Liberty) – The Masonic Lodge founded by imprisoned Belgium resistance fighters in 1943. LINK Meeting ID: 878 2473 8477. Passcode: 362309
• 7.45pm. Stewart Lodge of St Arnaud. Talk: Barry Minster, ‘Role of the Grand Almoner’. Attire: Neat Casual. LINK Meeting ID: 827 7280 1529. Passcode: 799923
Friday, November 20
• 7pm. Blue Lounge Social Club Education Forum: Allied Masonic Degrees and The Operatives. Presentation: Michael Burrell and David Yole. All Invited. Casual Dress. LINK
• 7.30pm. Bairnsdale Daylight Lodge. Talk: Daryl Cook, ‘Bringing Freemasonry into the 21st Century. LINK
• 7.30pm. Melbourne Chapter. Talk: Ian Brown, ‘Ceremony of the Banners’. LINK Meeting ID: 830 1351 3021. Passcode: MelbHRAC8
Saturday, November 21
• 12 Noon. Education Volunteer Action Team Freemasonry Series. Lecture: Ari Indra, ‘The Lord’s Prayer’. LINK Meeting ID: 885 3954 6483
Monday, November 23
• 6pm. St George Lodge, Dunolly. Family Gathering. RSVP
• 7.30pm. Masonic Caravan Club. LINK
• 7.30pm. South Gippsland Mark. Talk: Warren Gilbert, ‘Mark Masonry Before 1813’. LINK Meeting ID: 993 4347 5482 Passcode: 306566
Tuesday, November 24
• 7pm. Lodge Amalthea. Talk: Chris White, ‘Freemasonry and the Goat’. LINK• 7pm. Peace and Loyalty Lodge. Talk: David Howell, ‘Kokoda Track’. LINK
• 7pm. 7.30pm: Visitors. Pakenham Mark Lodge. Talk: Leigh Norman, ‘The Importance of the Mark Degree’. LINK TBA.
• 7pm. 7.45pm: Visitors. Lodge Amicus. Presentation 40-year anniversary to Anthony Bucca, Deputy Grand Master, by Richard Elkington, Grand Master, assisted by Bob Jones, Past Grand Master. LINK Meeting ID: 811 8315 4173. Passcode: 152732
• 7.15pm for 7.30pm. Mount Scopus and Collegians Lodge. Talk: The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite In Australia and also the Universal Rite which is open to all Faiths. Vacant Chair Ceremony. Attire: Dinner Suit or Lounge Suit and Tie. LINK Meeting ID: 882 7348 8384. Passcode: 348470
• 7.30pm.Admiral Collingwood Lodge. Talk: Charges of a Freemason. LINK Meeting ID: 874 1439 6373. Passcode: 366679
• 7.30pm.Djerriwarrh Lodge. Ceremony of the Vacant Chair, Official visit by City of Footscray-Wyndham Lodge. Talk: Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Talk: The
Origins of Freemasonry, Other Theories, The Knights Templar. Attire, neat casual. LINK ID: 956 568 1005. Passcode: 338729
• 7.30pm. Middle Park Lodge. Talk: Ben Quick, ‘The Order of Free Gardeners’. LINK Meeting ID: 873 6016 3788. Password: 607640.
Wednesday, November 25
• 7pm.Dimboola RAM and West Wimmera Mark Lodge. Talk: Craig Spendlove, ‘Following In The Footsteps of Noah’. Current and former MMM, Current and former RAM Masons ONLY. LINK Meeting ID: 898 0025 3466 . Passcode: 276944
Thursday, November 26
• 7pm. Leura Lodge. Talk: Neil Smith, ‘Winter In Norway’ with photos. LINK Meeting ID: 682 183 5181. Password: leura50
• 7.30pm. Creswick Havilah Lodge. Talk: David Howell, ‘Bita Paka, our first engagement of the Great War; Rabaul 1914’. Attire: Neat Casual. LINK Meeting ID: 864 7865 4227. Passcode: 952808
• 7.30pm. Mornington Peninsula Council No.21 Royal and Select Masters of Victoria. LINK Meeting ID: 860 4625 4883. Passcode: No21
Friday, November 27
• 7.30pm. Victorian Lodge of Research, with Old Scotch Collegians Lodge and Earl of Dunmore Lodge. Talk: Joseph Morrow, ‘Illustrated by Symbols – Masonic Heraldry in Scotland.’ Register enquiries prior to the event. Attire: Smart Casual. LINK
Monday, November 30
• 7pm. Oakleigh Council, Royal and Select Masters. Talk: David Yole. All members past and present of the Order, in addition members of other Orders. Attire: Casual. LINK
• 7.30pm. Citizens Marine Royal Ark Mariners. Talk: W. Jones. RAM Masons only. LINK
• 7.30pm. Great Debate. Teams led by ‘That we should be able to read the ritual’.. Teams led by Kent Henderson and Harry Pitaro. LINK Meeting ID: 822 1742 2503. Passcode: 892911.
Tuesday, December 1
• 7.30pm. Williamstown Lodge. Attire: Dinner jacket, white shirt, black bow-tie. LINK Meeting ID: 612 821 4334. Passcode: 105105
Thursday, December 3
• 7pm. 7.30pm: Visitors. Killara Lodge. Talk: Bill Jones, Ararat Power Station. LINK Meeting ID: 740 6248 2640. Password: 403265
• 7.30pm. Ivanhoe Grammarians Lodge. LINK to come
Saturday, December 5
• 5pm. Concord Mark Lodge. Talk: Craig Spendlove, ‘A Grand Mark is Born’. LINK Meeting ID: 926 1367 7906. Passcode: 333746
Wednesday, December 9
• TBA. Williamstown Lodge. Christmas Dinner.
Saturday, December 12
• 12 Noon. Sale of Myrtleford Masonic Centre to Scouts Victoria. Media Event.
Wednesday, December 16
• TBA. Freemasons Victoria Quarterly Communication or Business Meeting.
Foundation Delivers Annual Report
• Philip Mayers, incoming Freemasons Foundation Victoria Chairman, has thanked former Chair Myles King for his service. In the Foundation’sAnnual Report, Philip has also thanked Timothy Clark, a director from 2014-20. “The Foundation continues to support lodges in their philanthropic activities in both metropolitan and country areas, and funds are set aside for this purpose. Lodges are a vital connection with their local communities, and understand them best; they know where the real needs are and also contribute funds that they have raised – which are often matched (or exceeded) by the Foundation.”
• Philip said that $566,000 was received which included support from Freemasons Victoria, Masonic Lodges, interstate and overseas Masonic organisation and individuals. “In respect of disaster relief, the Foundation distributed $526,000 to fire-affected areas. Of this sum, $56,000 went to Freemasons, $370,000 to organisations impacted by the fires, or assisting people impacted by the fires. $100,000 went to provide assistance to farmers impacted by the fire in the Alpine region. $306,000 has been distributed as part of the COVID-19 support.”
$12.1 mil. in philanthropic support
• Philip Mayers said that “since our establishment as a Foundation in 2014 we have been able to grant a total of $12.1m in philanthropic support”. He continued: “As mentioned, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a serious impact on the needs of the people of Victoria and the way in which theFoundation operates. One of the first tasks of the Board of Directors after the AGM will therefore be to review our strategic plan to ensure that it reflects the realities of the social and economic environment, and the prudent management of our funds under management. JBWere have ably helped us to steer our way through these challenging times, and I want to thank them for their professional advice and wise counsel, which has helped the Foundation to contribute to the welfare of our Victorian community.”
• “On behalf of our Directors (and our former Chairman Myles King) I want to thank Neil Cripps in his role as Executive Officer and Jacintha Chiang for the
administration of our business. The ravages of 2019-2020 have put a strain on our resources, and we owe our appreciation to them for enabling us to achieve our objectives of supporting the community without a hiccup.”
Report online today
• The Foundation’s Annual Report is scheduled to be published online later today (Thurs.). Foundation Directors are listed as Philip Mayers, David Gibbs, Garry James, Rodney Lavin, John Patterson, with Executive Officer Neil Cripps as Company Secretary. The Report includes a brief history of Freemasons Brotherly Support, Methods of Support, Highlights of the Year, extensive details of Disaster Relief and COVID-19 Relief, a full list of Lodge Grants, Community Grants, Education Support, and a Financial Summary. The Foundation’s website is: www.freemasonsfoundation.org
$1.8m gift over 6 years
• Freemasons continue with a $1.8m gift over six years to Monash Health. The Board has agreed to divert some funding from the purchase of medical equipment to COVID-19 research projects. A full list of awardees is at this LINK
For the record
• We were asked this week about the funds involved in producing FVNews Daily. Our questioner seemed surprised when we replied that all work for this publication is done free by the Communications and Marketing Volunteer Action Team. So no Freemasons Victoria funds at all are involved. The funds (about $2000 annually) for the website hosting, domain registrations, and daily email dispatch through an SMTP server are wholly donated. The Comms VAT asked for a zero budget for 2020-21, believing – especially in tough economic times – that its projects should be funded either voluntarily or by donation. The Freemasons Victoria Marketing Team (paid staff members of the Grand Secretariat) continue to operate on a lean annual budget for items such as publications, website and organisation marketing.
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Famous Freemasons
• “Riley, Charles Owen Leaver (1854-1929) Born in Birmingham, England, Charles Riley was a dedicated clergyman and became the firstAnglican Archbishop of Perth, Western Australia. Riley was also an enthusiastic Freemason, becoming the longest serving Grand Master of the District Grand Lodge of Western Australia between 1904 to 1917 and again from 1920 to 1929. Sir William Ellison-Macartney covered a three year gap (1917-1920), partly caused by Riley’s service during The Great War.”
– Timothy Horton
Masonic Knowledge
• “Etiquette, according to the dictionary, implies observance of the formal requirements governing behavior in polite society. Very little of Masonic etiquette or its customs have been defined in our written laws. The rules of polite manners and correct behavior have been trans-mitted from the past. Where no such rules are expressed, the good taste and sensitive feelings of the individual Brother remain as the only guidance.” LINK
Masonic Wisdom
• “”It is by the method of teaching mouth to ear, generation after generation, that the rules of polite manners and correct behaviour have been transmitted to us from the past; and where no such rules are formulated at all, in writing or by tradition, the good taste and sensitive feelings of the individual Brother remain the only guidance.” – Bro. John A. Dunaway, Grand Lodge of Georgia
Jest A Moment
• “One evening after a brother had been a guest at an installation, he had partaken of too much wine, and his host was very worried, as he did not want him to drive home in his present state which was some distance away, so insisted that he stay the night at his house, and travel home the next morning, and after much persuasion this is what he did.
• “When he got home the next morning, his wife was furious with him because he had forgotten to phone, and she did not believe his story about staying with a brother because of the state he was in, but wondered if he had been with another women, however she pretended to believe him, by asking how the ceremony had gone, and asked how many other brethren had been there and all the regular questions that wives do ask, and he told her that it had been an excellent Lodge meeting and that 65 brethren had turned up etc. However at the next Lodge meeting when the secretary rose to read out correspondence, he read a letter from the wife asking if the brother where her husband had stayed the night after the last lodge meeting would please write to her and confirm his story that he had stayed the night at his house because he was unfit to drive home. The next day in the post she received 64 letters.” – Bro. Gordon Moffat
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