Wednesday, June 1, 2011

According to the thermometer we’ve moved from spring to summer. Our activities also reflect the transition, even though the calendar doesn’t quite agree. Our full list of events is contained in our previous post, but we have some additional information to share regarding the Special Olympics.

The opening ceremonies of the Special Olympics will take place at OSU Stadium on June 24th. Ohio Masons will lead the parade, gathering at 6pm at the southeast corner of the Stadium. Requested attire is white shirt and dark slacks. The first 500 Masons to register will receive a hat, and all will receive a special pin. There will be refreshments afterwards at the Recreational and Physical Activity Center (RPAC) near the southeast corner of the Stadium.

As you might imagine, the Special Olympics is a huge undertaking. In previous years there have been between 2500 and 3000 participants. This year it costs $140 to send an athlete to the Summer Games, and Masonic contributions are used to sponsor all athletes. Those wishing to donate can send a check to the Grand Lodge Charitable Foundation. In the Memo space include your Lodge Number, and “Special Olympics” (Special Olympics - #463). Checks can be mailed to:

Grand Lodge F&AM of Ohio

Grand Lodge Charitable Foundation

PO Box 629

Worthington, OH 43085-0629

Some reminders are appropriate. First, all donations to the Charitable Foundation are tax deductible. Second, consider travel times carefully. Taking hints from those who attend OSU football games, traffic can be heavy and parking is never that close. Allowing a little extra time permits arriving relaxed and refreshed, and is much more fun than the alternative.

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We have several Masonic anniversaries for the month of June:

6-6-45………Joseph Spitzer

6-14-61……..Larry Knapp

6-6-62………Ralph Lee

6-4-75………Tom Hafer

6-7-78………Richard Peterman

6-6-79………Evan Clark

6-2-10………Tim Stapleton


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Here are those celebrating birthdays during June:

6-16…………Robert White

6-19…………Charles Randles

6-19…………Dan Stover

6-23…………Philip McCullough

6-30…………Theo McElheny, Sr.

We are now taking a break to enjoy the last of spring and the start of summer. As we ease through the heat and humidity, remember this is what we hoped for all last winter!

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