Wednesday, April 6, 2011

New Members Raised (From Cataract Lodge #2 April 2011 Newsletter)

On March 22nd, several Past Masters were on hand to participate in the degree work to raise our newest members to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason. Picture in the front row on either side of Bob Selden are our new MM’s, Joe Schuler, Nick Webster, and Lee Love. Behind them stand l-r Grand Lodge District Rep Don Nolley, WM Lee Dorholt of Harriet Lodge #277, and Past Grand Master Eric Neetenbeek. All of whom took part in the fine degree work.

Joe Schuler-
“I am from Minneapolis and live downtown where I attend the University of Minnesota. As a junior, my major at the U is in Human Resource Development with a minor in Industry Relations. The free time I have between working and school, I enjoy biking, golfing, working out, playing hockey, and socializing with friends.”

Nick Webster-
“Originally from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, my wife and I moved northbound to Minneapolis shortly following college graduation. My wife, Erin, and I now live in prestigious West Bloomington with our beautiful baby daughter, Shay, and our kind-hearted, and slightly overweight golden retriever, Lily. I've spent the last five years (or so) working in project management. In the non-winter months, much of my freetime is spent running, taking walks in the park with my family, and enjoying vacations Up North and to other random destinations. Although, we find ourselves traveling back-and-forth to Iowa year round, visiting family and friends.”

Lee Love-
“I was born in Osaka, Japan and grew up and went to school in Michigan. I moved to Minneapolis in 1983 to study with the Zen teacher, the late Dainin Katagiri Roshi. I studied with Katagiri until his passing in 1990. After Zen studies, I took up the craft of pottery. To further my ceramic knowledge and skill, in 1999, I moved
to Mashiko, Japan, with my wife Jean Shannon, a print maker. I studied with the National Living Treasure, Tatsuzo Shimaoka. After completing a 3 year apprenticeship in 2003,I built a wood fired kiln and set up a studio and worked as a studio potter in Mashiko. I moved back to Minneapolis in 2007 and currently work in my converted garage studio at home.”

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Photo: Masons | The Farmington Independent | Farmington, Minnesota

Photo: Masons | The Farmington Independent | Farmington, Minnesota

Monday, April 04, 2011

Q & A: Getting to know the Masons | The Farmington Independent | Farmington, Minnesota

Q & A: Getting to know the Masons | The Farmington Independent | Farmington, Minnesota
Tradition is important for Masons. On March 25 the Corinthian lodge held a Revolutionary War table lodge — a version of a Masonic gathering held four times a year but with toasts that would have been given during the revolution. For more, visit www.corinthian67.org.