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TRESTLE BOARD 118 E. Venice Ave, Venice, FL 34285 Worshipful Master Gene Scheuring (941) 204 - 6226 Stated Communications - 1 st & 3 rd Mondays at 7:30 pm (Dark 1 st Monday—June through September) Family Dinners held year - round on the 3 rd Monday at 6:00 pm Website: www.trowel.com/flamason/Venice301/index.html Volume 68 Issue 08 August 2018

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TRESTLE BOARD

118 E. Venice Ave, Venice, FL 34285

Worshipful Master Gene Scheuring (941) 204-6226

Stated Communications - 1st & 3rd Mondays at 7:30 pm

(Dark 1st Monday—June through September)

Family Dinners held year-round on the 3 rd Monday at 6:00 pm

Website: www.trowel.com/flamason/Venice301/index.html

Volume 68 Issue 08

August 2018

Chartered on the 18 th Day of April 1951

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Worshipful Master: W.·. M.·. Gene Scheuring 941-204-6226

Senior Warden: Br. Adam S. Kendall 941-448-4777

Junior Warden Br. John R. Brandon Jr. 850-819-0426

Treasurer: R.·. W.·. John F. Wermann 941-492-2284

Secretary: Br. Dennis Taylor 941-484-2682

Chaplain: Br. James Malmfeldt 941-244-0994

Senior Deacon: Br. Darren Bracken 941-809-1494

Junior Deacon: Br. Justin Broome 941-626-3806

Marshal: W.·. Scott D. Steelman 941-725-0599

Senior Steward: Br. Gabriel Wasserman 941-484-1928

Junior Steward: Br. Matt Kudriaszow 941-586-8773

Tyler: Br. Walt Milne 941-266-6212

Asst. Tyler: Br. Vince Modie 440-334-4499

Organist: Br. Ken McBride 609-335-4653

Board of Relief: W.·. M .·. Gene Scheuring 941-204-6226

By Laws: R.·. W.·. John F. Wermann 941-492-2284

Charity/Vigilance: Br. John R. Brandon Jr. 850-819-0426

Education: R.·. W.·. Barry D. Hart 941-544-5550

Electronic Media (Facebook): W.·. Hampton Crimi 941-468-0578

Finance: Br. Adam S. Kendall 941-448-4777

Funerals: W.·. Lou Ortt 941-485-5313

Greeters: Br. Darren Bracken 941-809-1494

Historian: Br. Isaac Wilder 360-241-9823

Investigations: Br. John R. Brandon Jr. 850-819-0426

Lodge Instruction/Catechism: W.·. Lou Kelly 941-468-5457

Lodge Property: W.·. Lou Kelly 941-468-5457

Monthly Meals/Kitchen: Br. John R. Brandon Jr. 850-819-0426

Petitions: W.·. Lou Kelly 941-468-5457

Publicity: Br. John R. Brandon Jr. 850-819-0426

Scholarships: W.·. M.·. Gene Scheuring 941-204-6226

Telephone Tree: Br. Adam S. Kendall 941-448-4777

Transportation: W.·. Lou Ortt 941-485-5313

Trestle Board Editor: Br. Paul J. Noller 941-391-3300

Scottish Rite Valley of Tampa: Master of Kadosh: Ill:. G. David Walters III, 33°

Royal Arch Masons Chapter No. 35: Excellent High Priest: Damian Ostermeyer

Trinity Commandery No. 16: Eminent Commander: Arthur J. “AJ” Ahrens III

Recorder for Commandery: John F. Wermann, KYGCH, MEPGHP, OPC

Recorder for Council & Chapter: John F. Wermann, KYGCH, MEPGHP, OPC

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Appendant Orders

2018 Lodge Officers

Venice Lodge No. 301 F. & A. M.

2018 Committee Chairs

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G r e e t i n g s f r o m t h e E a s t The Dog Days of summer are

upon us. August is a part of Hurricane

Season. We have been lucky so far but

preparations should be made well in ad-

vance of a storm. Venice City has a free

hurricane preparedness booklet which

will give you the basics of preparing

yourself, your family, pets and home in

the event of a hurricane. Utilize this tool

to be better prepared if necessary.

The restroom plumbing has been

attended to and repaired.

This Saturday 8/4 at 9:00 AM

under brother Vince Modie’s direction,

we will start to paint the lodge room.

Also, on Saturday 8/4, I will be at the

lodge from 9:00 AM – Noonish. Any

brother needing a photo for their dues

card may meet me there, I will take your

photo and upload it into Circumscribe.

The Grand Lodge is still work-

ing on Circumscribe in order to take ad-

vantage of this powerful software. Cur-

rently your dues card may or may not be

activated. When activated all Masonic

functions, education, meetings and

etc. will be scanned via your dues card

and entered into the Grand Lodge’s data

bank, virtually eliminating the need for

signup sheets.

DDGM R:.W:. Doug Dobbs

thanked the district Blue Lodges for

their outstanding turnout for the Grand

Master’s Dinner at the Shrine last week.

Br. Jud Broome has been ap-

pointed as a Mentor. He is working ex-

tensively toward his goal of qualifying

for a Gold Card. Any brother interested

in assisting Br. Broome with Mentoring

contact any Lodge Officer and become

an integral part of helping our newest

brothers on their travels upon the Ma-

sonic pathway.

I spoke to Louise Craig who is

home recouping. Chaplin Malmfeldt is

still battling cancer. He should be done

with chemo in October and we pray for

a positive outcome. Keep all our Broth-

ers and Sisters in your thoughts and

prayers.

Keep those Masonic pennies.

The officers ask that you keep track of

Masonic time you spend working for the

lodge. Inform an officer when Pennies

are due you, so we may pay you.

The Wednesday lunch for the

month of August will be at Joseph’s

Diner, 625 No. Tamiami Tr., Nokomis

(across from Kyles Ace Hardware).

Remember Managers Due Things Right.

Leaders Do The Right Thing.

W:. M:. Gene Scheuring

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G r e e t i n g s f r o m t h e We s t

I want to begin by congratulating

the brothers who passed the Master Ma-

son 1, 2, 3 exams last month at Venice

Lodge and I want to commend those 17

brothers in attendance for taking several

hours on a Saturday to advance their ma-

sonic education. Awesome effort broth-

ers!

Your attendance was additionally

rewarded with the payment of “wages.”

For most of 2018, those attending our

meetings and functions have been award-

ed such “wages.” Many of you have

been curious about how to redeem your

shiny 301 coinage. I will not keep you in

suspense any longer…

Beginning in August, you can

redeem your wages at our family dinners

on the third Monday of each month. The

exchange rate will be 10-Masonic Pen-

nies (301) for 1-dinner (aka masterpiece

of Chef Deb.) We will honor this ex-

change for the rest of 2018. Also, if you

feel that you are entitled to wages that

you haven’t received, please let me

know. I know that there are brothers

working on catechism training, mentor-

ing, building improvements, etc… Please

let me know the hours that you are

spending to continue to make Venice

Lodge the best around, and I will make

sure that you are properly compensated.

Our monthly meeting this month

(8/20) will include an EA proficiency

and a FC proficiency. Please make every

effort to attend - as these brothers have

been working diligently to understand

the mysteries of our fraternity and are

eager to display their knowledge to the

Craft. On Monday August 27th, we will

be passing two brothers to the degree of

Fellow Craft starting at 7 pm. Please

show up to support our brothers’ journey

from darkness to light. Many thanks to

the degree team for your tireless efforts

in putting on these degrees. I am sure

that it will be a memorable evening.

Many lodges are struggling to

find enough support to put a degree to-

gether. Not our lodge! Pretty soon, our

lodge will have to resort to some kind of

contest (rock, paper, scissors; arm wres-

tling; etc…) to determine who sits in the

East. It is a privilege to get to work with

such a group of capable and talented in-

dividuals. Hopefully, kindness and flat-

tery will allow me to get back into the

Master’s seat for a future degree. In all

seriousness, we have something special

here. Keep up the good work brothers!

Fraternally,

Adam S. Kendall, Senior Warden

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G r e e t i n g s f r o m t h e S o u t h

Brethren & Ladies: It is very important that everyone planning on attending our family dinners make reservations. Please let Chef Deb or myself know so we can ensure sufficient meals will be available for all who attend. —JW John Brandon [email protected]

Family Dinner

Summer is here and everyone is making vacation plans, may all our brothers have safe and fun travels. For those of us left behind, this could be an excellent opportunity to become more involved with your lodge. New ideas and projects are always welcome, so come out and help us make improve-ments. The weekly lunch is a good place to toss new ideas around.

Just a reminder, the Sun Fiesta is right around the corner (19,20,21 Oct) and will be here before you know it. We are in the planning stage and all ideas and suggestions are welcome. We will be at the airport this year so please plan to attend and support your lodge.

A big thank you to all the brothers and their families who came out for the Grand Master’s Official Visit. The Shrine dining room was full, we had almost 300 brothers attend. It was a great time and the Grand Master gave a good speech, it had to be good, no one fell asleep.

There will be a Master Mason 1-2-3 class held 18 Aug 18, 9:00 a.m. at Phoenix No.346. All Entered Appren-tice, Fellow Craft and Master Masons are encouraged to attend.

Contact one of your lodge of-ficers if you would like to sign up for this class. Each brother attending needs

to have their Masonic membership number for the class. EA and FC can get this number from the lodge secre-tary. Please let us know ASAP. If they do not receive any responses the class will be canceled.

Just a heads up from our travel-ing Tyler/Brother Walt Milne, the Ar-cadia Rodeo is scheduled for March 7 through 10 next year. Brother Milne will be getting tickets again as several brothers have already inquired about it. Ticket go on sale 1 Nov 18. Our tickets will be for Saturday, 7 March 2019. There will be a sign up sheet on the white board in the dining room for those interested.

The weekly lodge lunch for Aug will be held on Wednesdays, 11:45 a.m. at Joseph’s Diner. 625 N. Tamiami Trail, Nokomis Fl.

Masonic Quote of the month: To be truly great, you have to be the kind of person who makes others around you great. Brother Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain), Raised 10 July 1861 in Polar Star Lodge #79, St Louis MO.

Fraternally,

John R. Brandon, Junior Warden

Lasagna, Salad, Garlic Bread, Dessert.

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Please keep our Brethren and Ladies in your thoughts and prayers

Br. Marcel Leclerc

Br. James Malmfeldt

Lady Gale Wilder

If you are aware of any Brother or Lady who is in sickness or distress. please contact a Lodge Officer.

A l l m e n a r e b o r n o f M o t h e r s , A l l M a s o n s a r e r a i s e d b y B r o t h e r s - A n o n y m o u s

Raised to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason

Sickness & Distress

Charity of The Month

Loveland Center

157 South Havana Road, Venice, FL 34292. Provide services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities with programs in education, life skills and employment training.

08/06/1990 John Winters

08/06/1990 John B. Coffey

08/06/1990 Stephen H. Clark

08/15/1990 John R. Brandon Jr.

08/17/2013 William D. Sims

08/17/2013 Edward W. Shauan

08/19/1946 William A. Schultz

08/19/2017 Matthew G. Kudriaszow

08/19/2017 Gabriel S. Wasserman

08/19/2017 Matthew S. Brandow

08/20/1994 Louis P. Marchetti

08/25/1967 Donald W. Cox

08/29/2009 Cary L. Hart

Famous Florida Masons

Oliver Hardy, Actor, Solomon Lodge No. 20, Jacksonville

William Jennings Bryant, Secretary of State, Temple Lodge No.247, Miami

Emmett Kelley Sr., Circus Performer “Weary Willie”, Sarasota Lodge No. 147

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Venice Masonic Lodge No. 301

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Monitored by W.·. Hampton Crimi

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Masonic Education

NECESSITY OF STUDY TO A MASON

by Albert Pike

Masonry is a succession of allegories, the mere vehicles of great lessons in morals and phi-losophy. You will more fully appreciate its spirit, its object, its purposes, as you advance in the dif-ferent degrees, which you will find to constitute a great, complete, and harmonious system.

If you have been disappointed in the three first degrees; if it has seemed to you that the per-formance has not come up to the promise, and that the commonplaces which are uttered in them with such an air, the lessons in science and the arts, merely rudimentary, and known to every school-boy, the trite maxims of morality, and the trivial ceremonies are unworthy the serious atten-tion of a grave and sensible man, occupied with the weighty cares of life, and to whom his time is valuable, remember that those ceremonies and lessons come to us from an age when the com-monest learning was confined to a select few, when the most ordinary and fundamental princi-ples of morality were new discoveries; and that the three first degrees stand in these latter days, like the columns of the old, roofless Druidic Temple, in their rude and primeval simplicity, mutilated also and corrupted by the action of time, and the additions and interpolations of illit-erate ignorance. They are but the entrance to the great Masonic Temple, the mere pillars of the portico.

You have now taken the first step over its threshold, the first step towards the in most sanc-tuary and heart of the Temple. You are in the

path that leads up the slope of the Mountain of Truth; and it depends upon your Secrecy, Obedi-ence, and Fidelity, whether you will advance or remain stationary.

Imagine not that you will become a thor-ough Mason by learning what is commonly called the work, or merely by becoming familiar with our traditions. MASONRY HAS A HISTO-RY AND A LITERATURE. Its allegories and its traditions will teach you much; but much is to be sought elsewhere. The streams of learning that now flow broad and wide must be followed to their heads in the springs that well up in the far distant past, and there you will find the meaning and the origin of Masonry.

A few trite lessons upon the rudiments of architecture, a few ordinary maxims of morality, a few unimportant and unsubstantiated traditions will no longer satisfy the earnest inquirer after Masonic Truth. Let him who is satisfied and con-tent with them remain where he is, and seek to ascend no higher. But let him who desires to un-derstand the harmonious and beautiful propor-tions of Masonry, read, study, reflect, digest and discriminate. The true Mason is an ardent seeker after knowledge; and he knows that books are vessels which come down to useful-freighted with the intellectual, riches of the past; and that in the lading of these Argosies is much that sheds light upon the history of Masonry, and proves its claims to be regarded as the great benefactor of mankind.

Interested in learning more about Masonic Wisdom, Strength & Beauty, visit: www.themasonictrowel.com

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Masonic News & Events

The Scottish Rite is widely considered to be the University of Masonry.

You are invited and encouraged to spend Saturday, October 20th and

Saturday, October 27th at the Scottish Rite Masonic Center in Tampa.

Witness numerous degrees performed on stage in full costume by mem-

bers of the Scottish Rite. There is nothing for you to memorize. You

just, watch, learn, and enjoy. The experience will open your mind to

new thoughts. At the end of the 2nd Saturday, you will be a 32° Mason!

For further information and to obtain a petition please contact:

W:. Jeff Pick, 32° KCCH

Scottish Rite Ambassador

[email protected]

The Lady's Project this Masonic Year will be raising funds to update the re-ception area of our Masonic Home. This new, enhanced area will provide a place for our residents to enjoy, as well as provide a warm welcome and first impression to our future residents, family and guests.

Thank you in advance to all of the Ladies, Lodges, and Brothers who will contribute so generously to this project.

Lady's Project Benefiting the Home

Excerpted from the Grand Lodge of Florida Website.

To learn more about Lady Carol’s Project see:

http://www.grandlodgefl.com/ladyproject.html

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Masonic News & Events

The Let Your Pennies Make Good Cents Program began in 1958. It was created with the intention of every Brother donating a penny a day, to be deposited in an Endowment Fund with the principal never to be touched. The interest from this money would be utilized for the operation of the Masonic Home, which is one of only twenty homes with a FIVE STAR facility rating in Florida, and thereby ensur-ing the residents of the Home an exceptional quality of life, which they so justly deserve. I am confident that any Brother who visits our Masonic Home will con-sider his pennies well spent, and will be very proud of our beautiful facility and the comfortable, secure environment that has been created for our Brothers and Sisters. Many Brothers within the jurisdiction of Florida include L.Y.P.M.G.C. in the pay-ment of their Dues to Lodge, in addition to voluntary contributions to the Grand Lodge of Florida. One hundred percent of the funds raised or collected for this program are not discretionary, and cannot be used for other particular Lodge ex-penditures.

LYPMGC and the Masonic Home

Excerpted from the Grand Lodge of Florida Website.

To learn more about this extremely worthwhile program visit:

http://www.grandlodgefl.com/program_lypmgc.html

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Masonic Events

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1951 (d) Forest Chapman 1952 (d) C. Allen Pattison, DDGM 1953 (d) Elihu B. Roberts 1954 (d) Sanford Smith 1955 (d) Robert Bruce Rigby Sr. 1956 (d) Carl Cribbs 1957 (d) Malcolm A. Miner 1958 (d) George R. Mitchell 1959 (d) Irvin H. Jones 1960 (d) Joseph Jossart 1961 (d) Thomas Hankins 1962 (d) John A. Nelson 1963 (d) Lee G. Briner 1964 (d) George R. Collett Jr., DDGM 1965 (d) William Hendrix 1966 Richard Geraci 1967 (d) Wade H. Ballard Sr. 1968 (d) William A. Cultice 1969 (d) Paul Lanius, DDGM/DI 1970 (d) A. Bradford Smith 1971 Roger Isphording 1972 (d) Larry Jeffrey 1973 (d) Hubert Palmer, DI 1974 (d) Joseph Bezjian 1975 (d) Donald A. Richard 1976 (d) Forest L. Foster 1977 (d) Harold L. Jones 1978 (d) Hudson W. McCoy 1979 (d) John P. Haus 1980 (d) George A. Carver III 1981 (d) Harold L. Jones 1982 (d) Maurice M. Dalton Sr., DDGM 1983 (d) James Oakley 1984 George DeNeen

1985 (d) C. Bruce Jones 1986 (d) William W. Brooks 1987 Rodger L. Craig Sr., DDGM 1988 Richard Cervi, DDGM/DI 1989 (d) Ralph Wilkinson 1990 Robert B. Strayer Jr. 1991 (d) Robert J. Lane 1992 (d) Curtis Bradley 1993 David Harris 1994 Stephen H. Clark, DDGM 1995 (d) Malcolm B. Ryder 1996 Louie E. Kelly 1997 Frederick Ellis 1998 (d) Richard Tacy 1999 Steve Ellis 2000 (d) Eric B. West, DDGM 2001 (d) B. John Ross 2002 John F. Wermann, DDGM 2003 Hampton Crimi 2004 Robert Kern 2005 Louis H. Ortt 2006 (d) Donald Hixon 2007 Joseph Stella 2008 G. Rocky Kearney 2009 John Hobeika 2010 John Latta 2011 Barry D. Hart, DDGM/DI 2012 Louis Marchetti 2013 Jeff Pick 2014 Steve Murphy 2015 Derek J. Lynn 2016 Mark R. Baltimore 2017 Scott D. Steelman

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Perpetual Members Mark R. Baltimore Lee G. Briner Philippe Geo V. Canlers-Mem. Richard Cervi Steve Clark John Coffey Rodger Craig Hampton Crimi Maurice Dalton Sr. Frederick Ellis Steven Ellis David Farley Les Frisby-Hon. Richard Geraci Barry D. Hart

Harold L. Jones-Mem. G. Rocky Kearney Louie Kelly Adam Kendall Robert Kern John Latta Robert MacAlvanah Joseph Madrak Louis Marchetti Robert Martin Gerald Maxey Clark McClelland Ronald Morrison Paul J. Noller Earl Orth

Louis Ortt Jeffrey Pick Blair Post Dwight Ridgeway B. John Ross Malcolm B. Ryder Edward Schwenk-Mem. Glenn Miller Smith-Hon. Joseph Stella Richard Tacy Dennis A. Taylor Robert Duane Trump-Hon. Jerry Wadel John Wermann Eric West

Venice Lodge No. 301 F. & A.M. Past Masters

(d)- Deceased DI - District Instructor DDGM—District Deputy Grand Master

Help Yourself—Help Your Lodge—It is Once—It is Forever

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We would like to thank the following brothers for supporting our Lodge.

Gold $50.00 Silver $25.00 Bronze: $10.00

Venice Lodge No. 301 Boosters

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W.·. Mark Baltimore

R.·. W.·. Richard Cervi

R.·. W.·. Rodger Craig

W.·. David Harris

R.·. W.·. Barry D. Hart

Br. Matt Kudriaszow

Br. Paul Noller

W.·. Jeff Pick

W.·. M.·. Gene Scheuring

Br. Dennis Taylor

Please contact a Lodge Officer to support our Lodge as a Booster.

1993 Br. Steve Yosman

1994 W.·. Louis Ortt

1995 W.·. David Harris Jr

1996 W.·. B. John Ross (d)

1996 W.·. Malcolm Ryder (d)

1997 Br. Don Needham

1998 Br. Donald Smith

1999 W.·. Malcolm Ryder (d)

2000 W.·. Malcolm Ryder (d)

2000 W.·. Richard Tacy (d)

2001 W.·. Malcolm Ryder (d)

2002 W.·. B. John Ross (d)

2003 R.·. W.·. Rodger Craig

2004 R.·. W.·. Rodger Craig

2005 R.·. W.·. John Wermann

2006 R.·. W.·. John Wermann

2006 W.·. Hampton Crimi

2007 R.·. W.·. John Wermann

2007 R.·. W.·. Rodger Craig

2008 Br. John Lewis (d)

2009 Br. John Greene III

2010 Br. John Greene III

2011 Br. John Greene III

2012 No Award Given

2013 W.·. Louie Kelly

2013 Br. Mark Baltimore

2014 Br. Marcel Leclerc

2015 Br. Walt Milne

2016 Br. John Brandon

2017 Br. Darren Bracken

Venice Lodge No. 301 Mason of the Year

23rd Masonic District Lodges

Englewood Lodge No.360: 265 Pine St., Englewood, FL 34223—1st/3rd Tuesday-7:30pm

Liberty Lodge No.412 (Daylight): at Manatee Lodge No.31—2nd Saturday-9am

Manatee Lodge No.31: 402 15th St. E., Bradenton, FL 34208—1st/3rd Monday-7:30pm

Peace River Lodge No.66: 909 North Oak, Arcadia, FL 34266—2nd/4th Tuesday-7:30pm

Phoenix Lodge No.346: 240 S Tuttle Ave., Sarasota, FL 34237—1st/3rd Tuesday-7:30pm

Punta Gorda Lodge No.115: 25349 Airport Rd., Punta Gorda, FL 33950—1st/3rd Thursday-7:30pm

Sarasota Lodge No.147: 2160 Main St., Sarasota, FL 34237—2nd/4th Tuesday-7:30pm

Venice Lodge No.301:118 E. Venice Ave., Venice, FL 34285—1st/3rd Monday-7:30pm

West Coast Lodge No.409: 520 30th Ave. W., Bradenton, FL 34205—2nd/4th Monday-6:30pm

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Fax (941) 493-4000

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Venice Shrine Club

Meets 3rd

Tuesday—11:00 AM at Left Coast Seafood

385 US41 Bypass, Venice

www.VeniceShrineClub.org

President: Dana Pratt

941-275-0296

York Rite Freemasonry

Royal Arch—2nd Thursday—Sarasota No.147—7:30pm

Council—3rd Friday—Venice No.301—7:30pm

Commandery—1st Thursday—7:30pm

Odd Months—West Coast No.409

Even Months—Venice No.301

1845 S. Tamiami Trail Venice, FL 34293

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