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Worshipful Master
David Smith
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Senior Warden
Ronald Wentworth
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Junior Warden
Richard Boardman
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Treasurer
Burton J. Tuttle, Jr.
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Secretary
Rev. Martin E. Gibbs
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Chaplain
F. Robert Bruch
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Senior Deacon
William D. Passera
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Junior Deacon
Brian Smith
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Senior Steward
Devon Kelly
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Junior Steward
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Marshal
Sean Cavenaugh
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Tiler
Stu Fox
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Upcoming events for Jeptha Lodge # 95 for the months of December 2009 and January 2010:
On Monday, December 28th, we will have a short business meeting due to the holidays.
On Monday, January 11th, we will have a closed installation of the new officers for the 2010 year. At this time of year, it is good to start getting the teams lined up for the new year so that we may start teaming up to begin degree work. Hopefully at this meeting we will have a petition to vote on and set a date for the E.A. Degree.
On Monday, January 25th, we should have a regular stated communication.
As always, any Mason is welcome to come and sit in lodge with us and enjoy our company. Hope to see you in lodge soon.
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Well the Brothers of Jeptha Lodge # 95 have seen it fit to re-elect me as Worshipful Master for the year of 2010. I am very thankful for this honor and it gives me the opportunity to continue the programs that we have had over the years and start new ones that I was not able to get to last year.
I am looking forward to increasing our membership this year and having our new officers do good ritual work. I would like to see if we could raise three new Brothers this year and start at least two in the fall.
If you have a friend that you think would be a good Mason, reach out to him with a petition.
I am looking forward to a good year and with the help of our Past Masters and our active Brothers, I know that we will accomplish this task.
Worshipful Master David Smith
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