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Last night at our regular stated meeting, Worshipful Master Lance D WhiteHorse brought some Brothers from SV  #23 out of...
04/07/2026

Last night at our regular stated meeting, Worshipful Master Lance D WhiteHorse brought some Brothers from SV #23 out of Longmont, CO.
After dinner and getting to know each other, Lance gave another AMAZING lecture. If anyone has a chance to listen to this Brother speak, I 100% recommend you do it!

Thanks again Brothers for coming up and sharing fellowship with us!

03/30/2026

Bushnell Fire Department and Bushnell Lions Club is hosting their annual Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 4th at 2 PM at the park in Bushnell.

03/30/2026

A man walks down the street of his hometown and sees the old Masonic lodge closed and falling apart. He had left for the service and said when he returned home he wanted to join the lodge because as a child he was so impressed by the quality of men he met there. He recalled the fish fry’s and barbecues he attended there, the Christmas parties and other events.
He saw an old lady walking down the street and asks her what happened? He recalled how he would see the members gather for meetings, holding events for the community and marching in the parade. Such great men, beacons of the town, men of influence but more importantly, just great men.
The old woman stated, “ My husband used to attend lodge there. For decades he would spend countless hours working to prepare for events and meetings, oh how he loved being around his Brothers. He loved being a Freemason and so looked forward to the fellowship, he loved being surrounded by good men, like minded men who knew they was something bigger than themselves.”
“But what happened? “, asked the man, “Where’d they all go?”
“Well son”, said the old lady, “They died or moved away but it started down this path long before that. The Brothers stopped coming, they stopped working on the lodge, they stopped holding events. When the Brothers stopped attending, the events stopped, the people stopped coming, when the people stopped coming, the fundraisers stopped, when the fundraisers stopped, the Brothers were asked to pitch in to keep their lodge alive. Unfortunately, the Brothers has more important things to do. They would have all kinds of reasons why they couldn’t come give a few hours of their time.
There used to be dozens but eventually there were just a few, my husband called them ‘The faithful few’. Sometimes they barely had enough to hold meetings, they couldn’t do Degree work because they didn’t have enough members present, they couldn’t grow because they couldn’t bring in new men. Sadly as those faithful few aged, they just couldn’t do it all anymore. They tried but after the events stopped, so did their relations with the town folk. The people who had enjoyed the events over the years lost interest in helping out. They drained what little money they had left to try and keep it open but it all dried up. After they closed my husband was miserable, it was the one thing he looked forward to each month and now it was gone.”
The man looked on with tears in his eyes, such a great institution that did so much for its community was gone.
Our Lodges are not just buildings of brick and mortar, they buildings of Brotherly Love. Love held between Brothers of the order and shown to our communities but they can’t survive on love alone. Like any great organization, it is the members who keep it going. Much like the crops of the field will die off without the rains, our Lodges will die off without its members. We all have other things that go on, that is life, but we must make every effort to set aside the time, as little as four hours a month, to attend meetings, do the work and maintain our temple. ~ Author Unknown

03/30/2026

Today’s Mason Monday is Brother David M. Canterbury from Portland Lodge #366. Bro. Canterbury is a Business Owner, Wilderness Skill Instructor, a New York Times Best Selling Author and a Proud Freemason.

What would you say to someone who is looking to join Ohio Masonry? I would first ask them what sparked their interest in Masonry, ask them what they think Masonry is all about, and offer my own opinion. “Masonry to me is a group of men with the common interest of self Improvement through, fellowship with like minded individuals and lessons proven throughout history using Allegory and Meaningful Rituals to enhance our understanding of the Universe, Self Improvement through a closer relationship with God, and what true brotherhood is meant to represent through Brotherly, Relief, and Truth “ I would then offer to answer his questions about Masonry and guide him through the petition process.

Brethren, what would you tell someone who is looking to join Ohio Masonry? Share with us below!

We had a Brother get together and a going away party for one of our Brothers who is moving away.We celebrated by shootin...
03/23/2026

We had a Brother get together and a going away party for one of our Brothers who is moving away.

We celebrated by shooting guns and eating!

Thanks to everyone who showed up and brought stuff to play with and eat!

Nice day with Brothers on the gun range!Then after the guns were put away, we had a great supper of pulled pork and ribs...
03/23/2026

Nice day with Brothers on the gun range!

Then after the guns were put away, we had a great supper of pulled pork and ribs. Along with all of the fixings!

Thanks for everyone that made it out!

03/11/2026
03/09/2026

👷‍♂️ HOW DAMN LUCKY IS OUR LODGE? 👷‍♂️

Let me say this right out of the gate:
Our lodge is better because you are in it.
Every one of you. No exceptions.

🪑 THE AGED & INFIRM BRETHREN

Some of our Brothers can’t make it out like they used to. Time, aches, surgeries, and worn-out knees have a way of humbling even the strongest men.

Know this, Brother: you are not forgotten.
Your years of service still echo in this lodge. And if you can’t come to us anymore, we’ll come to you — not out of duty, but friendship. Coffee, stories, handshakes… as long as you want us there.

You taught us more than you know.
Our lodge is fortunate you were part of it.
Our community is better because you were a Mason.
🤝 You are my Brother.

👑 THE TRUE MASTERS (PAST MASTERS & BEYOND)

We’ve got Past Masters, past Grand Lodge officers, Past Grand Masters — the ones who’ve already carried the weight.

You’re the kind of Master Mason the rest of us are still trying to grow into. Some of us wear the same badge, sure… but we’re still Fellow Crafts at heart, learning from your mistakes so we don’t repeat them quite as spectacularly 😄

Your knowledge matters. Your counsel matters.
Our lodge is lucky to have you.
🤝 You are my Brother.

📜 THE RITUALISTS

Ah yes… the ritual hawks. The ones who hear a word out of place from across the lodge room 👀

And thank God for you.
Because candidates only get one initiation. One passing. One raising.
And the beauty of Masonry lives in the experience.

You guard the work so the meaning doesn’t fade.
You keep us honest.
Our lodge is stronger because of you.
🤝 You are my Brother.

⚖️ THE MODERATES

Then there are those Brothers who know when perfection matters…
and when a nervous candidate just needs a break.

You remember what it felt like to stand there with your heart pounding, trying to remember words that suddenly vanished from your brain.

You make men feel welcome.
You make Masonry human.
Our lodge is fortunate to have you.
🤝 You are my Brother.

🤫 THE QUIET ONES

Some Brothers don’t say much. They don’t chase offices. They don’t make speeches.

But they show up.
They sit in reflection.
They hold space.

And when a candidate removes that blindfold and doesn’t see an empty room — that matters more than you know.

Our lodge is better because you are present.
🤝 You are my Brother.

🔨 THE CORE

You know who you are.
The ones who always step up.
Cook the meals. Send the emails. Open the building. Set the chairs. Shovel the walk. Brew the coffee. Fill the gaps. Again. And again.

You keep the lights on — literally and figuratively.
Our lodge would not function without you.
🤝 You are my Brother.

⏳ THE SELDOM SEEN

Work. Family. Life. We get it.
You can’t always make it — but when you do, the room changes.

Old friends smile. Stories pick up where they left off.
And it’s always good to see you walk through that door.

Come when you can, Brother.
You belong here.
🤝 You are my Brother.

🌍 OUR VISITORS

To the Brothers who travel miles just to sit with us — thank you.

The fact that we can walk into lodges as strangers and be welcomed as family is one of Masonry’s greatest gifts.

Your visits strengthen us.
We’ll return the favor soon.
🤝 You are my Brother.

🚪 THE CANDIDATE AT THE DOOR

And finally… the man waiting outside.

You’re about to enter a fraternity built by men like all those above.
Men who showed up tonight for you.
Men who shoveled the walk, made the coffee, set the lodge, traveled long distances, and remembered why they started this journey in the first place.

And in teaching you, we learn again ourselves.
That’s the real secret.

Brother — welcome.
Our lodge is fortunate to have you.

🤝 FINAL THOUGHT

Every Mason matters.
Every role matters.
Every Brother matters.

And that’s why this thing works.


03/05/2026

It’s that time of year again. The Mile High Pheasants Forever chapter is busy getting ready for the banquet coming up on March 21, 2026.

Our 37th annual banquet is setting up to be our biggest ever. To accommodate this we’re currently booking our table sponsors. We’re about 65% booked at this time. To talk to a committee member about booking your sponsor take get ahold of Timmy Culek or Mitch Brown.

The James "Sonny" Eatmon traveling gavel presented to the members of Frank Welch Lodge  #75 on 5/7/24. Thank you to all ...
05/09/2024

The James "Sonny" Eatmon traveling gavel presented to the members of Frank Welch Lodge #75 on 5/7/24. Thank you to all the brothers that were able to attend.

01/09/2024

Platte Valley Lodge 32 had its installation January 7th. Help me congratulate our WSWT Brothers.
Brother Smoke- Secretary
Brother Grayhound- Marshal
Brother Halfstep- Sr. Deacon
Brother Mufnman- Jr. Deacon
Brother BUB- Jr. Steward

12/18/2023

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104 Walnut Street
Kimball, NE
69145

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