Professor
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Having been transplanted several times throughout my career I've returned home where the majority of my family is located in WNY, I Joined Freemasonry nearly six years ago and was immediately thrust into the line, unwittingly. I now sit as Senior Warden after taking the role of Junior Warden last year. I stepped up in an effort to make a change in our lodge after being tired of hearing of the Golden Days of Freemasonry when there were 480 members, bowling, baseball and other miscellaneous groups and activities.
I haven't experienced it and while I have no interest in reliving the past, I look forward to a day where brotherhood is strong. This November we raised 5 Entered Apprentice and we have up to 7 EAs at our degree of Fellowceaft in Jan of 2020. We have 20/20 vision for the future and are working together to keep Freemasonry alive and in the hearts of men.
Thank you.
I haven't experienced it and while I have no interest in reliving the past, I look forward to a day where brotherhood is strong. This November we raised 5 Entered Apprentice and we have up to 7 EAs at our degree of Fellowceaft in Jan of 2020. We have 20/20 vision for the future and are working together to keep Freemasonry alive and in the hearts of men.
Thank you.