History of Orphans Lodge No. 761
The following is a brief history of the formation of Orphans Lodge No. 761
April 14, 2007: Dedication of our New Lodge Building
On April 14, 2007 M... W... W. Berry Rigdon, Grand Master, performed the Dedication Ceremony
for our new Lodge Building. He was assisted by officers and members of Orphans Lodge No. 761 in
performing this very special ceremony.
December 16, 2006: First Past Master
On December 16, 2006 W... Chris Richardson became the first ever Past Master of Orphans Lodge No. 761
with the installation of our new Master for 2007, W... Bobby Adams.
Serving during 2005 as Master - UD and 2006 as the first Master of Orphans Lodge No. 761, the members
thank Brother Chris for his dedicated leadership during this important phase of our historical beginnings.
December 17, 2005: Consecration and Charter Presentation
On December 17, 2005 Orphans Lodge No. 761 was Consecrated, the Charter presented
and the 2006 Officers were installed by R... W... David R. Cash, Sr., Senior Grand Warden
at the request of M... W... Gene T. Jernigan, Grand Master.
R... W... T. Walton Clapp III, PM, Grand Secretary assisted the Senior Grand Warden in
this special ceremony.
Fifty-one of the eighty-seven Charter Members attended this historical event at a lodge
held at The Cobb Center on the campus of the Masonic Home for Children at Oxford.
Note: M... W... Gene T. Jernigan, Grand Master had a previous commitment serving as the North Carolina
Masonic Representative at the Annual North Carolina/South Carolina Shrine Bowl game.
Photo by David R. Cash, Jr. and Mack Sigmon
September 24, 2005: Charter granted at 2005 Annual Communication
From The North Carolina Mason - September / October 2005 publication, page 2.
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK — Orphans
761 was granted its charter during Annual |
August 9, 2005: First Degree conferred
One of the requirements for obtaining your charter is to demonstrate proficiency in the ritualistic
work as required in the CODE by the Grand Lodge of North Carolina. The Master announced that
this specific emergent communication was called for the purpose of initiating Mr. Brian Mitchell Howell
to the degree of Entered Apprentice, as a courtesy for Wake Forest Lodge No. 282.
July 9, 2005: Second and Third Degree's conferred
3rd Degree:
The Master announced that this emergent communication was called for the purpose of raising Brother David Davis to the sublime degree of Master Mason, as a courtesy for Selma Lodge No. 320. This was required to demonstrate proficiency in the ritualistic work as required by the Grand Lodge of North Carolina to obtain a Charter. |
2nd Degree:
The Master announced that this emergent communication was called for the purpose of passing Brother Jerry Gravite to the degree of Fellow Craft, as a courtesy for Wake Forest Lodge No. 282. This was also required to demonstrate proficiency in the ritualistic work as required by the Grand Lodge of North Carolina to obtain a Charter. |
May 21, 2005: Dispensation granted
Dispensation granted by M... W... Graham W. Pervier on May 21, 2005 at
Oxford Lodge No. 122, Oxford, NC.
Installing Officer: M... W... Graham W. Pervier Installing Secretary: R... W... T. Walton Clapp III Installing Marshal: W... Mack Sigmon, DDGL - 34th |
Photo by Danny W. Emory
April 16, 2005: Minutes from the initial meeting:
Orphans Lodge April 16, 2005 Initial Organizational Meeting
Minutes An open meeting of North Carolina Masons was held at the Masonic Home for Children at Oxford in the cafeteria at 10:00 this date to discuss organizing a ceremonial Lodge on
campus of the
Home. Present were: Grand Master Graham Pervier, Grand Secretary Walt Clapp, Grand Junior Warden David Cash, and Master Masons:
William Adams, Bob Aiken, Thomas Allen, JR., Kermit Carter, D. R. Cash, Bob Chandler, Grover Dees, Ray Edwards, Danny Emory, Roger Euliss, Harry Greene, Larry Holloman, Allen Hughes, Greg Key, Doug McConnell, Tommy Mills, Charles Phipps, Chris Richardson, Scott Rose, Bobbie Stephens, Everett West, Brindell Wilkins, Jr., Terry Wooten.
Brother Chris Richardson, Director of Development for The Masonic Home for Children at Oxford opened the meeting and asked for all present to identify themselves and their home Lodge affiliation. Following introductions, Bro. Richardson gave an overview of the reasoning behind forming the Lodge and outlined the tasks that needed to be completed at this meeting if the Lodge was to be formed and the Charter issued at the Grand Communication this year. He stated that the purposes of the Lodge would be to help children at the Home and across the state, to create another link between Masons and the Home, to encourage on-campus visitation. Getting more Masons to visit the Home and helping to generate funds necessary to operate the Home were also key reasons for establishing the Lodge.
Richardson said that the Lodge would be a ceremonial Lodge meeting only once per quarter, but all of the requirements for other Lodges within the state would still have to be followed including:
of North Carolina
According to the Grand Secretary and Brother Richardson, the tasks that would have to be completed prior to the Grand Communication included:
Additionally, certain cutoff dates and times would need to be established, working backwards from the date of the Grand Communication, in order to complete all of the tasks included in forming a new Lodge including demonstrating proficiency in degree work, gathering names for the Charter membership, and getting all of the necessary and required paperwork to the Grand Secretary and Grand Master for approval. To this end, it was decided to have a cut-off date of May 25, 2005 for getting all of the initial names to the Grand Secretary so that the date of dispensation and instituting the Lodge would be as soon after May 25th as practical. Further, it was determined that all required paperwork would need to be completed and turned in to the Grand Lodge twenty days before Grand Communication or September 1, 2005.
The next order of business was to accept nominations for Lodge Officers. The following slate was proposed:
Master: Chris Richardson Senior Warden: Bobby Adams Junior Warden: Harry Greene Secretary: Tommy Allen Treasurer: Grover Dees
A motion to close nominations was made and seconded. Following discussion, a vote was taken and the motion to accept the slate was passed unanimously.
Committees and Committee Membership was then discussed and the following Committees were selected by open vote:
Finance Committee By-Laws Committee
1. Bobbie Stevens; Chairman 1. Danny Emory; Chairman 2. Allen Hughes 2. Doug McConnell 3. Ray Edwards 3. Charles Phipps
Degree Work Membership
1. Harry Greene; Chairman 1. Terry Wooten; Chairman 2. Grover Dees 2. Chris Richardson 3. Tommy Mills 3. Scott Rose 4. Larry Holloman
Following
selection of Committees the dues structure was established as
follows: Initiation: $100.00 Annual Dues: $ 50.00 + $15.00 per capita or $65.00 annually
The following meeting dates were established for the Lodge: The second Saturday in April The day of Saint Johns Day celebration at the Home The second Saturday in October (Homecoming), and The third Saturday in December
The following date was then established to conduct business necessary to complete all of the tasks needed prior to Grand Communication; May 21, 2005 at 10:00 a.m. at the Oxford Lodge 122 building on West College Street in Oxford, NC.
There being no further business, the meeting was dismissed at 11:59 a.m.
Respectfully Submitted
Doug McConnell |
Updated: 5/25/07
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