Trestle Board - Jackson Lodge № 1, F. & AM

Jackson Lodge No.1
Free & Accepted Masons
2015
LODGE OFFICERS
Worshipful Master
Senior Warden
Junior Warden
Treasurer
Secretary
Senior Deacon
Junior Deacon
Marshal
Senior Steward
Junior Steward
Tyler Chaplain
Historian
Doyle Kemp
Jason Johnson
Lonnie Mayfield
Ken Thurston
Dave Tranchand P. M.
Gerald R. Hammock
Reaney Rushing
Simeon Dekle
Austin Little
Jim Navarro
Mark Early
Dominick Scileppi
Lee Kasten
Florida’s Oldest Lodge
Trestle Board
PAST MASTERS OF JACKSON LODGE
1968
1969
1973
1974
1978
1981
1984
1985
1989
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1999
Earl M. Cotton. Jr. PDDGM&PDI
R. Aaron Jordan PDDGM
Maxwell V. Allen
Cecil L. Oswalt
W. Ben Hart
L. Richard Kasten DDGM&PDI
Ronnie D Strickland
Nelson L. Hill
S. Jack Carrouth
Ronald L. Jones
J. Daniel Faughn
Richard J. Peterson, Jr.
Lawrence S. Ferguson, III PDDGM
James G. Jackson
Roy E. Holland
2000 Michael A. Free
2001 Kenneth W. Davis
2002 David Frimmel
2003 limothy E. Hutchison
2004 Richard B. Bush
2005 Richard T. Simnons, PDI
2006 Simeon E. Dekle, Jr.
2007 Stephen M. Berry PDDGM
2008 Hugh W. Prine, Jr.,
2009 Douglas G. Knowles
2010 KeiflerW. Lindsey, Jr
.2011 Stan K. Lawrence
2012 David J. Tranchand
2013 Neil A. Alspach 2014George Schumacher
PAST MASTERS OF OTHER LODGES
WHO ARE MEMBERS OF JACKSON LODGE
Don Bassett, PM
Royce A. Watson, PM
Dean F. Harwood, PDDGM
W Doyle Kemp, Worshipful Master
David J. Tranchand, PM, Secretary
(850)519-1875
Jackson Lodge No.1, F&AM
2818 Apalachee Parkway
Tallahassee, 32301-3608
Tel: (850) 877-2716
Email: Jacksonlodge1@gmail.com
www.JL1.org
FROM THE EAST
Greetings my brothers all. While you are reading this Celeste and I are taking a short vacation break
cruising through the Panama Canal with stops on the western side of Mexico and the United States.
Please give your support to Senior Warden Jason Johnson as he conducts the next meeting in my
absence.
I commend the following Brothers for their efforts and accomplishments during our recent workday.
John Kraniou, Sim Dekle III, Kerry Evans and his wife, Jerry Hammock, Jason Johnson, Lonny Mayfield
and Bill Dunne. Some pictures of the workday are included. See more about the workday in the
communication from Senior Deacon Jerry Hammock.
We’re moving into a busy period for the Lodge with several activities being posted to the calendar and
the beginning of two fund raisers be headed by Dan Faughn and Jason Johnson. I am looking forward to
success in all areas as we have an excellent group of officers and other contributors.
Also, the following opportunity is open to us and would like to see all officers attend this seminar along
with any member who aspires to become an officer in the future.
LEADERSHIP SEMINAR
Brethren:
I am conducting a Leadership Seminar that is meant to provoke thought and provide understanding
about the most important appointed place in any Lodge along with the three highest elected stations in
a Masonic Lodge.
The Seminar will be hosted by and at Robert Butler Lodge on Wednesday, April 15th 2015. Dinner will
start at 6:00 and the Seminar will begin promptly at 7:00pm.
It is highly recommended that each of the officers presently sitting in the positions of Junior and Senior
Deacons along with Jr. Warden and Sr. Wardens attend this seminar. Sitting Worshipful Masters along
with other interested brethren are always welcome.
It is my intent that the 7th Masonic District - Masters and Wardens Association take over this Seminar. I
am hoping this Seminar becomes an annual event with different instructors for each topic each time the
Seminar is given.
The topics for this inaugural Seminar are as follows:
Topics - Instructors will be different per topic
Instructor
Time
Q&A
Time
Why do you want to be Worshipful Master?
7 to 10 min.
5 min.
Volunteer organizations and commitment.
7 to 10 min.
5 min.
Preparing for an Elected Office.
7 to 10 min.
5 min.
What are the duties of each station?
Material for this topic will not be MLT driven.
7 to 10 min.
5 min.
When to plan your year as Worshipful Master?
7 to 10 min.
5 min.
Why do you want Lodge Committees?
7 to 10 min.
5 min.
How to manage the Lodge.
7 to 10 min.
5 min.
Open Discussion – NOW, Why do you want to be Worshipful Master?
No time limit
Respectfully and Fraternally,
Frank C. Kaminski
R∴W∴B Frank C. Kaminski
DDGM – 7th Masonic District
850-591-8837
Fkam48@yahoo.com
“Expect Perfection – Settle for Excellence”
Fraternally,
W∴Doyle W. Kemp
850-933-9141
retireddc@comcast.net
FROM THE SECRETARY
In the past few days we rented the Lodge Room to two FSU fraternities that do not have permanent
facilities on campus but need a venue to conduct initiation of new members. Both fraternities provided
certificates of insurance from their national offices and security deposits. This is the third time we have
rented the lodge room to these two groups. They have proven to be very respectful and responsible in
using and caring for the Lodge’s property. The welcome revenue aside, it is my hope that exposing these
young men to such a facility as ours will help build future masons.
Lots of activities coming up! Make sure you check the calendar for items you may be interested in
joining. Just to mention a few, our stated meetings are April 6th and 20th, according to Chop Bodiford
we’ll have another Hoppin’ Flea Degree on April 25th for those of you who missed the last one, a Lodge
Officers Meeting on the 26th and W∴Doug Knowles has scheduled several education activities for the
next two months. The Appleby’s Fund Raiser is on Saturday May 9th.
W∴David J. Tranchand,
Lodge Secretary
850-519-1875
Tranchand01@comcast.net
FROM THE WEST
Greetings and Blessings to you all my Brothers,
Here we are at the beginning of April already and the Lodge is making good progress. There has been
laughter and comradery in the lodge room and we are moving new Brothers through the degrees. We
have our first major fundraiser in place. We will be selling tickets for a chance to win a Duck Commander
Shotgun that was graciously donated by R.H. Rick Sirmons P.M. of Jackson Lodge. The tickets will be $10
each or 3 for $20. Following that will be a Smoked Boston Butt sale and more events for the 2nd half of
the year. The proceeds will come in very handy in the months ahead as we start on some of the repairs
that are desperately needed at the lodge. The funds will also come in handy as we work harder towards
expanding out charitable participation in our community. My Brothers, these are two items that are very
near and dear to me and I hope near and dear to you as well. As we enter into Masonry, we are taught
form the beginning the importance of Charity to all mankind as well as the importance of being
"Builders." Well, at the moment our charity efforts seem to be lacking. While we budget and give $100 a
month to charity that sum amounts to an underwhelming $1200 annually, hardly the sum one would
expect from Florida's Oldest Lodge. Our building as well is showing its age and is not indicative of the
quality of character of our membership. I challenge each of you to take a walk around the grounds and
see some of these signs of aging and neglect. You all know me well enough to realize that I truly wish
that we can all point to our building, our membership, and to our efforts in the community and feel a
sense of pride in what and who we are. Please join with me in taking pride in Jackson Lodge. I encourage
all of you to get involved. I realize that many of you have been involved for many years and that others
wish to be involved, but cable tows have a way of wrapping us up in day to day minutia. I want to stress
that no effort is too small or insignificant. There are things that can be done to help our lodge that can
fit into 99% of our members’ schedules and abilities. Nothing hurts me more than to hear from a
Brother that he didn't feel welcome or invited. Brothers, this is "OUR" lodge and our reputations,
everyone is invited and, quite frankly, obligated. So come on, come to lodge meetings, join a committee,
grab a broom, or a phone, or ??? and join in the fellowship. I want you all to know that I am honored
every day to tell someone that I am a member of Jackson Lodge No 1, and I am humbled to be able to
serve the lodge in any way that I can. I hope that you will contact me, W∴Doyle, W∴Secretary David or
any other officer with any concerns that you have. A problem cannot be solved until it is identified and
we, of all societies, should be able to identify, discuss and solve whatever situation that we encounter.
My Brothers, Fraternally and from my heart
Brother Jason Johnson S.W.
850-728-6440
jasjoh@comacast.net
FROM THE SOUTH
Aloha, from the southernmost point in the United States. Sharon and I were blessed to spend
spring break with my Daughter, Son-in-Law and Grandson over spring break on the Big Island
of Hawaii. We are now at home now and recuperating from our travels. It is good to be home.
Last month our Charity went to Corkys Cupboard at The Florida Masonic Home. This is an outreach for
residents who need sundry items and health and beauty aids. It is funded completely by donations and
is operated by the Masonic Home Service Guild who are members of Eastern Star.
When I was looking for possibilities for Charities for April I ran across this interesting site.
holidayinsights.com There is no end to potential ways to give charity. If you have a special need that
you know of please feel free to let me know.
"A man there was, though some did count him mad. The more he cast away, the more he had." John
Bunyan
Fraternal Kind Regards,
Lonny Mayfield, Junior Warden
850-591-7307
mayfieldptgsvs@hotmail.com
FROM THE 2015 EDUCATION COMMITTEE
Here are the revised dates for upcoming Masonic Education Classes I will be conducting in April and
May.
Chairman Education Committee, 2015
April 12--- Due to Dr. John Nagy’s visit for the Building Better Builder’s Seminar at Butler Lodge on
Saturday, April 11 we are postponing the education planned on this date.
April 26---- No class for this date
May 3--- Entered Apprentice @ 3pm and @ 4pm MM l
May 24--- Fellow Craft Education @ 3pm and @ 4pm MM ll
May 31—Master Mason Education @ 3pm and @ 4pm MM lll
I will see about continuing the courses again in September.
W∴Doug Knowles, PM, Committee Chair
850-212-0448
tallyone@aol.com
FROM THE SENIOR DEACON
On March 14th Jackson Lodge held its first successful work day of 2015. A special thanks to all that
showed up and helped complete most of the tasks on the list. Especially Bill Dunne for organizing the
day and getting all the supplies needed for the day. Although we accomplished quite a bit,
unfortunately most tasks were minor compared to what still needs to be done. The lodge still has
several major projects that we are going to tackle. Some of these include replacement of window
cornices that are falling off or have fallen off, replacing rotted fascia boards, repainting the building, and
much more.
A four year plan has been established and will be outlined at the first stated meeting of April. This list
includes what still needs to be accomplished and proposed fund raisers to help pay for the projects. As
being stewards of Jackson Lodge, I can't stress the importance of everyone's support in the coming
years.
Jerry Hammock, Senior Deacon
850-294-5479
jerry@katools.com
Jackson Lodge Work Day March 2015
Brother Kerry Evans and his lovely wife
Seeking “More Lighjt” !
Brother Evans and Brother Sr. Warden
“I give to you this paint”
Brother Sr. Deacon sure is happy about something
Brother Sim Dekle III,
“This is just like McGiver” !