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Last Updated: Sunday, 27 November 2022 10:27
Written by Jay A. McGuier, DDGM
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Greetings Brethren,

The past 18 months have been challenging to say the least. As a fraternity however we managed to survive relatively well. The Grand Master and team kept our retirement homes safe, and possibly many of the brothers as well by shutting down when necessary, and using appropriate precautions. We are grateful to have come through this, but at a cost. We lost many good Brothers. 

The lodges in our district are sound, and well cared for. The line officers are resuming their stations, and work is in motion. We have a steady line of candidates, and have managed with care the ones through the shutdown period. For this I commend the officers and Past Masters of each lodge for their continued effort. We as a band of brothers love this fraternity, it means something different to each of us. The Grand Masters goal for his term was that each of us "Replace yourself in the fraternity. Not quantity, but quality.”    This has been one of our darkest times, and we are persevering.

We as freemasons have obligated ourselves to be good men, both for yourself and for the perpetuity of Freemasonry. It is this concern I would like to address here. It was recommended that we don't attend many meetings for safety concerns. We are once again returning to normalcy.  My goals for the next year for the district are as follows:

I thank each of you in the district for your efforts, checking on brothers, paying their dues when needed, supporting first responders, etc. Once again, I encourage you to be active in your lodge and district and share in this fraternity based on brotherly love.

  

Sincerely and fraternally,

Jay A. McGuier

29th District Deputy Grand Master