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rayzer13

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Hello ,, Mount Juneau Gastineax lodge #21 is located in the capitol city of Alaska, I am not a very good historian but I believe it was established in 1913 under the jurisdiction Of Washington State until quite sometime after statehood,,, then the Grand Lodge of Alaska was formed our original Lodge was located right next to the capitol building untill about 12 years ago when the costs and maintenance became to much for us to afford , just this year we are at a exciting time of finally breaking ground for a new Juneau Masonic Center, last year marked the restart of Demola for the first time and many years, and the young men are doing very well, we have about 35 active members that attend meeting but on the books there is about 100 members, well thats about all I can think of for right now , fraternally yours William Raymond Rusaw II ( Ray )
 

king82

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Hello ,, Mount Juneau Gastineax lodge #21 is located in the capitol city of Alaska, I am not a very good historian but I believe it was established in 1913 under the jurisdiction Of Washington State until quite sometime after statehood,,, then the Grand Lodge of Alaska was formed our original Lodge was located right next to the capitol building untill about 12 years ago when the costs and maintenance became to much for us to afford , just this year we are at a exciting time of finally breaking ground for a new Juneau Masonic Center, last year marked the restart of Demola for the first time and many years, and the young men are doing very well, we have about 35 active members that attend meeting but on the books there is about 100 members, well thats about all I can think of for right now , fraternally yours William Raymond Rusaw II ( Ray )
35 out of 100 is pretty good. Glad to see masonry moving forward up there.
 
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