Famous Masons: Charles Coward

Famous Masons: Charles Coward

Charles Coward, or “The Count of Auschwitz” as he would come to be known, joined the British Army in 1937 and was captured by the Germans in 1940. In retrospect the Germans would have deeply regretted capturing him as he did far more damage to them as a POW than he did on the front lines.

From the Hall (March 2016)

From the Hall (March 2016)

Brethren: We held a work party last month and did quite a bit of spring cleaning even though it is not quite spring yet. We have received all of the bids for replacement carpet on the stairs and landings and the lobby/family room on the 3rd floor. We will be reviewing...
From the East (March 2016)

From the East (March 2016)

Happy March! We have started this year off right with some spring cleaning and getting everything in order for the upcoming Open House. We are opening our doors for men and their spouses to let them join us for an evening to answer questions about the fraternity, and pave the way for potential applicants.

Why We Work

Why We Work

Of all the things I learned at a recent leadership conference, one story stuck out in my mind, really diving into the idea of what makes a Mason “successful” in our Craft, explained in a simple parable.

From the Hall (February 2016)

Brethren: January was a wet month and our building weathered the storms without a hitch. At our January board meeting the following were elected: President, George Whitten; Vice-president, Woody Purdy; Treasurer, Joe Zusin; Secretary, Guy Chalmers. I know we are all...