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He is also a member of Bannack Historic Lodge No. 3-7-77 and Grand Mound Historic Lodge No.
3. When he was Junior Grand Warden in 2012, he was proud to have been a part of the formation
of the Washington Masonic Charities, serving as President of the Board of Trustees following his
tenure as Grand Master.
His journey through the Grand Lodge Elected Chairs was interesting, challenging, enlightening,
exciting, and Masonically educational, but what he will cherish most of all is the warmth and
friendship that he has been shown by all of the Brethren he has met and/or rekindled friendships
with. What encourages him most is the Brethren’s acceptance to his Theme, “Learn and Change”.
Masonry stands at a crossroad of who we used to be and where we are going in the future. Not
living off our forefathers coat tails and accomplishments, but moving forward in a new age
with a new enthusiasm is and will show our families and communities that Freemasonry is moving
into the future while still maintaining growth and wisdom within itself.

