From the Grand Lodge Staff Officer for the Suffolk District Fall 2024

Greetings my Brothers;

It is a privilege and honor to represent the Suffolk District as the Grand Lodge Staff Officer. I hope to be the brother you look to for educational insight and instruction. Please take advantage of all the many programs and classes we are offering.

The AGLs and I will be working hard to bring you many educational evenings of interesting programs and workshops to aid in your Masonic experience. Schools of Instruction, Masonic Development Courses, and the Road to the East course. I promise to make them lively, entertaining, and thought provoking.

I urge each and every one of my brothers to take advantage of what is available to help you learn more about our gentle craft. These courses are not just for those who wish to advance to the East, but for everyone. Newly made Master Masons, Fellowcrafts, and Entered Apprentice are all welcome and encouraged to participate. The year will be filled with lots of interesting nights and some mornings with great fellowship. Try to be part of a class and enjoy the company of your brothers. We should never stop learning. There is always the by-product of enjoying the company of many brothers from across the district. By the way you know there is always food and fun. I guarantee a good time. Don’t delay sign up today.

I thank everyone for this opportunity to learn with you all.

R:.W:. Bill De Benedetto

Grand Steward

 

Note from the editor: the link to the signups when they become available will always be on the Education page of the District website here -> Educational Services

From the Suffolk District DDGM Sept 2024

Dear Brethren,

I hope this communication finds you well and eager to get back into the Quarries.  Your Suffolk Masonic District Team is very excited to get our term started and thanks to The M:.W:. Steven Adam Rubin, Grand Master of Masons in the State of New York we have some excellent programs for us to get out to our District.

To accomplish this, he has established seven pillars, to serve as the guide during our labors: Our Three Precious Jewels, Grand Lodge Leadership, Masonic Education, Membership Value, Masonic Lodge and Building Governance, Masonic Communication and Social Responsibility and New York Masonic History. The district team is focused on our responsibilities and stands ready to assist our lodges in any way needed. Much more information will be distributed as the year progresses.

 

Below, our District Deputy Grand Masters visits are listed for this year. I encourage you to attend as many visits as your cable toe will allow.

  • Star of the East, October 10th
  • Wamponamon Lodge, October 17th
  • Alcyone Lodge October 22nd
  • The Lodge of Antiquity, November 14th
  • Potunk Lodge, November 21st
  • Old Town Lodge, December 9th
  • Jephtha Lodge, December 9th
  • Suffolk 60, December 19th.

 

Being appointed as the District Deputy Grand Master for the Suffolk Masonic District is very humbling and the Responsibility and Obligation that comes with this appointment is something I will work very hard to accomplish.

 

May the Great Architect of the Universe bless this craft and all our brothers.

 

Fraternally,

R:.W:. Robert J. Licata

DDGM Suffolk District

September-December 2024 from the East

Brothers,

I hope all had a pleasant break. We’ve had our first meeting of the season in the collation room; however, the Lodge room facelift is just about complete. We’re diving in headfirst this year and will be going full steam until June. Our first meeting was a bit different in that we did it Festive board style. It was interesting to say the least. Br. JW Dominick cooked up a nice meal and we ate and had our meeting. Bro. SW Pete gave the Masonic Education on the history of Riverhead Lodge. If you would like to recap this or missed the meeting, you can find all that info here -> History of Riverhead Lodge.

As many now know the Tri-Lodge Pig Roast is next up on the agenda. if you haven’t gotten your tickets or rsvp’d already, please go to 2024 Tri-Lodge Pig Roast to purchase advanced tickets for $35/ea. or RSVP to pay at the door $40. It’s shaping up to be a great afternoon. If you would be interested in helping to get everything setup and tear down, we’ll be gathering at ~8 AM to start and the party end at 6 Pm so anyone who can stay after to help clean up would be appreciated.

Our Tuesday, Sept. 17th Stated Communication will feature a guest speaker, R:.W:. Mike LaRocca, Director of the Robert Livingston Library at Grand Lodge will be giving us a great lecture with some special artifacts to present. Don’t miss this one! Collation will begin at 6 Pm and the Lodge will open at 7:30 PM. Attire for the evening will be business.

Any who have taken the Master’s Chair or has been elected and served in the East of a Masonic Lodge will confirm that a Master’s trestleboard is ever changing and evolving sometimes on the fly. I had planned for a degree in October, but I will need to switch things around a bit. It seems we’ll be doing a 2nd degree in November instead, please look for announcement and rehearsals for that degree. This will merge some new brothers into one class for the 2nd degree.

In its place for October we’ll be hosting another guest speaker, W:. Ron Seifried, Past Master, Author and speaker on October 15th.  As for October 1st communication, as of this writing, I am planning a fun event, Masonic Jeopardy (aka are you smarter than an EA edition). This will be open to all Brothers as it will be 1st degree safe.

November look to be just as energetic with our first meeting falling on sever remarkable dates. First, it’s election day so if you plan on voting in the general election, this is the day. It’s also my oldest daughter’s birthday so this Nov. 5th will be a step-up night. All officers will advance up one chair and do the work (preferably with no books), I’ll know trust me.

Between Tuesday Nov. 5th and the 19th, I’ll be scheduling a rehearsal for the 2nd degree. Please speak up and volunteer to take a role in the degree so I don’t have to voluntold anyone.

December will be our Tri-Lodge Christmas Brunch as we have done the last few years. The date of this event is TBD and will be put on the BAND and Riverhead Lodge calendar. Our 2nd meeting on Dec. 17th, I am planning on a Lodge Holiday gathering that our spouses or significant others can come and have dinner with us. The officers and will hold very abbreviated meeting to satisfy our charter and GL rules, then rejoin those downstairs.

 

Riverhead Lodge room Facelift

Brothers,

It’s been a long journey for all involved. Here we are in September and the Lodge room renovation and redesign are 99% complete. I would like to acknowledge those Brothers who went the extra mile and donated time and materials to the project. As well W:. Bobby Abel who kicked off the Project during his Mastership. Bro. Ezra Fife who put in untold amounts of his own time and expertise in getting the ceiling and arrange the hardwood floors. The Bothers of Peconic Lodge who funded the ceiling and lighting. R:.W:. Bob Licata for getting the carpet in perfectly. Thank you also to the Brothers who came out on a Sunday to help move everything back into the Lodge room, Bro. Pat, Bro. Charles (who kept us fat and happy with donuts and bagels), Bro. Kenny, W:. Dan and even R:.W:. Matt was on hand to give everyone a hard time. The list just goes on and on. When we come together as a Lodge there is nothing we cannot tackle.  So below will be a short slideshow of the Lodge room through the renovation start to finish.

You can click on any of the images below in the slideshow to enlarge them. More pics will be added so stay tuned!

So, as we continue to improve ourselves as well as the Lodge let us enjoy the new Lodge room. Several other improvements have also been backed into the facelift of the Lodge that may not be as apparent. W:. Charle Monte also put in many hours of work with the electrical, new all switches that allow us to control the lighting for effect during degrees as well as a new speaker and sound system that should also help with degrees and presentations. I’m sure that those that now sit in the east during special events and presentation will breathe a sigh of relief as there is no longer a large speaker behind their heads.

A new meshed Wi-Fi system is installed in the Lodge room. The new system allows for a greater signal strength throughout the building and spilt networks. There is one network for Lodge devices and members, and another for Lodge guests. There are small, framed signs in the collation room with a QR code for guests to scan to join the Riverhead Lodge guest wi-fi. If you are a Lodge member the password is the same, the name of the network has changed.

if you are connecting to the Lodge network/Wi-Fi, you can used either if you are just using internet. If you plan to access Lodge equipment, printers, etc. you will need to be on the “Riverhead Lodge Wi-Fi” with the old password. If you don’t know it, please see a Lodge officer to get you logged in.

From the Secretary’s Desk September 2024

Brethren,
As we return to our labors this fall, I look forward to seeing everyone in the Lodge.  We have our first fellowship event of the fall on September 28th with our Whisky & Cigar BBQ.  Please come out, even if it has been awhile, your Brothers would love to see you!
In regards to the Secretary’s Desk, please continue to reach out if I can be of any support.  Whether it be relief, ideas or just to chat, I look forward to hearing from you all.

Thanks & Fraternal Regards,
W:. Scott K. Parry
Secretary – Smithtown Lodge No. 1127
(631) 603-5273

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From the South September 2024

Hi brothers from sunny Florida! Hope all brothers had a great summer and lots of fun. Florida weather hasn’t been great. It rained like clockwork at 12 noon thereabouts so there’s no need to wear a watch. Can’t wait to get started with this year‘s program finishing up a3degree and starting the cycle again. Hopefully we will have new candidates for our first degree. From the AGL side, there are a lot of new ideas suggested by the GL to make degrees a lot easier and fill parts. When I get back, I wanna concentrate on opening and closing the Lodge and the floor work for degrees.  Stay well, my brothers and see you in September as the song goes!

Junior Warden Stu Smith

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From the West September 2024

Brethren,

As the sun sets in the east a little earlier each day, it signals the time to gather for our calling from the east. I am eagerly anticipating our reunion and the opportunity to share stories from our summer journeys.

With the arrival of the New Year, we welcome a new Master of the Lodge and a calendar brimming with degrees, rituals, and teachings. Your continued support in promoting Masonic values and increasing our membership is vital to our success.

Looking forward to your participation and contributions.

Fraternally,

Edward Matuszak
Senior Warden

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From the East September 2024

Brethren,

As summer draws to a close and we prepare to embark on a new Masonic year, I want to take a moment to reflect on the past few months and look forward to what lies ahead.

Our summer break has been a time for relaxation and renewal, with our social nights providing a wonderful opportunity to connect and strengthen the bonds of brotherhood. I hope you all enjoyed these gatherings and found them as fulfilling as I did.

Now, as we step into September, we’re ready to resume our regular meetings and activities with renewed energy and enthusiasm. This is a time for new beginnings and a chance to set our goals for the upcoming year. I’m excited to lead our Lodge as your Worshipful Master and am eager to work together with each of you to continue our journey of personal growth and the betterment of our Lodge.

We have an exciting year ahead, filled with opportunities for both personal and collective achievements. I encourage all of you to bring your ideas, enthusiasm, and commitment as we dive into our new Masonic year. Let’s work together to make it a year of meaningful progress and fellowship.

Wishing you all a smooth transition back into our Lodge activities. I look forward to seeing you at our first meeting of the year and to a productive and rewarding year ahead.

Fraternally,
W.: William R. Hanson Worshipful Master

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2024 Bus Demolition Derby

This year’s Bus Demolition Derby at Riverhead Raceway looks to have been just as fun as previous years. The event began with the Masonic War Veterans presenting the colors to all.

Once the colors were presented and the anthem sung beautifully, the events kicked off.

Later in the event the busses took to the field and the Suffolk Masonic District bus was quick to be targeted by the competition.

The busses battled on the track for quite a while and the fans cheered on the Suffolk Masonic District and both busses entered.

This is always a fun family event for the summer. W:. Scott Schelin organizes the busses and opens his business to host the brothers and families to paint the busses for the derby. Congratulations to all who make this possible and thank you to V:.W:. Jerimiah Campbell for the video and photos of the event.

Independance Day and Freemasonry

Not that I believe many of my brothers need a history lesson, but I do believe that some may need to be reminded, if not the public at large. We tend to lean heavily on our famous members of the Craft when we speak to other men about Freemasonry, especially a man interested in the Craft. It almost predictable the conversation quickly turns to a listing of famous members, most long gone to that celestial lodge above. Invariably the founding fathers are particularly emphasized.

Why not? These men created a new nation, something never seen before. Although not perfect, probably the best form of government ever devised in the annals of all civilization. The beauty of the system is that it is not static and can evolve and improve. Those same founding fathers were insistent that the framework in which they labored over for years, be flexible and malleable enough to adapt to human civil society as society changed. We know from what has come before, that it does change, although slowly sometimes and then sometime radically.

So, what could have driven these men. Had they been unsuccessful they would have lost all, including their lives, in taking on at was at that time the most powerful military in the world. As we know many were Freemasons, not all, probably not even a plurality. One cannot deny the influence of our Brothers was there, there in the writing of the Declaration of Independance, the Constitution and many of our founding documents. If we look at a portion of the Declaration of Independance, it seems evident to me that if not directly Masonic, definitely influenced but Freemason ideology.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.–That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, –That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.

The Declaration goes on from here basically as hate mail to King George III, as it then goes on to list his injustices, “usurpations” and abuses, at least as the colonists saw it. In essence these “cheeky” men were challenging the most powerful nation on the planet to a duel. The above paragraph is the idea that governments and rulers do not have a God given right to govern as was well thought and established in Europe and most of the world at that time. No in fact the governed gave that right to the ruler and could remove that ruler if they so choose. This was the radical idea that turn hundreds and hundreds of years of history and tradition on its head. These men that we see in paintings as so astute and stoic, were indeed rebels, radical rebels at that. They did not believe in anarchy and new there had to be a ruling government, however this government should be chosen by the people. They knew that the government needed to be established and ready to go if they happen to succeed and break free of what they deemed

tyranny.

Its and established fact that out of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independance, 14 were known Freemasons. Although it’s principal author, Thomas Jefferson, was not. The audacity and bravado of these men in retrospect is on full display if you look that the signatures. The most prominent is that of John Hancock. Hancock was the President of the Continental Congress on July 4th, 1776, and as such was the first to sign the document. His signature stands out from the rest as it was rumored that Hancock when asked about this said that he signed it so that King George could read his signature without spectacles. Indeed, Hancock could be counted as the nation’s first President. It was also rumored that a bounty was placed on Hancock’s head when the document reached the British government.

Other prominent Freemasons of course played pivotal role in forming and shaping the newly founded United States of America. So, July 4th is the date that was chosen to celebrate the country’s independence. But the Declaration was just the opening act, it took 7 long years until the treaty of Paris was signed and the British empire recognized American independence. September 3, 1783, to be precise. So why July 4th? In effect we are actually celebrating the opening act of rebellion, not actual independence. So, Independence Day should be “Declaring Independence Day”. I imagine this would be too long to use as a salutation on July 4th, so shortened to Happy Independance Day.

Either way this is a day for all Americans to come together to show pride in the nation that has endured and grown through the centuries. As we gather in backyard and parks to BBQ and enjoy the day with friends and family, always consider the sacrifices made by those that came before us to secure those freedoms and liberties.