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29th May 2009

Mozart Lodge Goes to the Sharks!Gavel Club, Masonic Events

The Camden Riversharks that is. Please join us on for a night of Baseball and Fireworks on

Friday, June 19, 2009 @ 7:05 vs. Newark Bears

$11 for Field Level Seats

In addition to the scheduled festivities it is also, ALS Awareness Night!

For more information or to reserve your tickets please contact the SW

Tickets must be ordered in advance to sit with the lodge.

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27th May 2009

Gold Token NightMasonic Events

On Tuesday May 26th, 2009 the 18th Masonic District celebrated the service of our 50, 55, and 60 year members. It was a wonder evening at the Adelphia Restaurant in Deptford. Recipients from Mozart Lodge #121 are as follows:

50 Year Members
Edward J. Gee
Richard S. Gahman

55 Year Members
Thomas E. Atkinson
Max T. Reihmann
Charles F. Roshon

60 Year Member
Ellis I. Danley

The Worshipful Master would like personally extend his gratitude to you, and present you with your Certificates and Pins.

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15th May 2009

AccoladesMasonic News

Congratulations to Brother Donald Wark Sr, you have been faithfully serving your HOME, our HOME for over 5,500 volunteer hours!

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1st May 2009

Message From the East – May 2009Eastern Light

FREEMASONRY: THEN, NOW AND IN THE FUTURE

Every active Mason has within himself the ability to improve his Lodge-to move it forward.
Our Fraternity is a society of Friends and Brothers. Our ritual and ceremonies are intended to provide a shared, common experience that is the beginning of a lifetime of Friendship.

Too often, Freemasons focus on the “problems” of Freemasonry rather than on the true glory of it-the making and keeping of friends among those who otherwise would have remained at a perpetual distance.
Our rules, like our ritual, are fairly straightforward. However, like our ritual, our rules often become an unfortunate stumbling block for those who are not willing to familiarize themselves with them.

Yet within the basic framework established by our ritual and rules, there is much work left to be done to make a Lodge complete. Its adornments, be they successful or failures, are left to the Brethren of a Lodge to create.
Like our operative forefathers who actively sought the skills and new techniques developed at other successful building sites, so should the Masons of today look to successful Lodges to learn how to do things a little differently or a little better.

The desire to get back to the basics of the good old days is a classic desire of mankind. Whenever the road becomes difficult, mankind looks back to what it believes was the Utopia of a bygone day.

Freemasonry has been able to pass on its gift of friendship from one generation to the next.

Not because it has held onto a ridged orthodoxy, but because the symbology of Freemasonry is such that each generation is able to adapt it to its own needs.

Freemasonry of the post Second World War era was not the Freemasonry of the Civil War. Freemasonry of the Westward Migration was not the Freemasonry of the American Revolution. No, every generation has found in Freemasonry and made of it that which it needed to continue on the rough road of life.
It is important that today‟s generation do the same.

By Chad Simpson, PM, York Lodge No. 563

Fraternally,
Roger D. Bohn Sr.
Worshipful Master

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