How did it work out?So elections are in a couple of weeks and I am thinking about going up for JW. Any JW past or present have any advice for me?
In my lodge the JW is in fact in charge of the food, however, the OES chapter that is at the same lodge actually provides all our meals! I won't complain about that though! I'm eating good on Monday nights.The JW purchases the food and turns in the receipts for reimbursement. The times I have been JW instead of asking for reimbursement I asked the amount to be applied towards a life/endowed membership. In both cases it was just about the correct amount at the end of the year so I am now life/endowed members of both of those lodges.
Vary the food. Watch the price. Get volunteers in addition to the stewards. Obligate on first degrees. Learn the second degree obligation. Study ahead on your ritual. Read the GL's constitution and bylaws for familiarity not for expertise - Know enough about the rules to be able to look them up quickly. Be active at the district level.
I didn't get elected for JW or SW. The SW that was elected resigned from the position and we're waiting to see what happens with the vacated seat.How did it work out?
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Same here in Texas. Early in my Masonic career I was given some excellent advice- that I should never ask for advancement; that if my Brethren deemed me worthy, they would let me know. And they have.I don't get the "going up for" part... in my jurisdictions it's against the rule to electioneer. You have to be chosen by the lodge, there is no "campaign." You can mention your interest, but that's it.