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Dousman Masons hold Piggly Wiggly brat fry

On July 15, Dousman Masonic Lodge No. 315 held a brat fry fundraiser at the local Piggly Wiggly. Pictured are three of the “Ace” customer service people (from left): Brothers Jack Raaths, Robert Rossdeutscher and David Renly. It turned out to be a good fundraiser — and an even better time! Submitted by Brother Terry Brown

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GLH Freemasons Give Nine Scholarships to Three Pillars Employees

From The Three Pillars August 2023 Newsletter: “Congratulations to our Glenn L. Humphrey Scholarship recipients! This year, we were able to expand the scholarship program to include individuals pursuing technical degrees and certificates, as well as individuals continuing their education. We are so grateful to be a part of all of the recipients’ educational journey and confident they will continue to do wonderful things!” Recipients in the photo above (from left to right): Grace, Kate, Olivia, Roxanne, Nicole, Hailey, Molly, Emily,

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G.L. Humphrey Lodge’s “Fourth Tuesday Meeting” features Sword Maker

Brother Bob Rossdeutscher was a guest at Glenn L. Humphrey Freemasons Lodge No. 364’s, “May Fourth Tuesday Meeting”.  Brother Rossdeutscher is the current Tiler of Dousman Freemasons Lodge No. 315. The large blade on the front of his table is the Tiler’s sword that he is making. It is a work in process and has acquired the start of a handle. A scabbard is planned.  Brother Rossdeutscher is a Journeyman of the American Blacksmith Society. He retired and moved to Dousman

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Dousman Freemasons Present Checks to Three Pillars

The Freemasons of Glenn L. Humphrey Lodge No. 364 in Dousman, with matching funds from the Wisconsin Masonic Foundation‘s Acts of Kindness program, recently presented $1,000 to the Residents Assistance Fund and $1,000 to the Three Pillars Memory Care. Above, Three Pillars Chief Development Officer Terri Isabell receives the checks from Glenn L. Humphrey Lodge Trustee Duane Bunting (left) and Secretary/Treasurer Frank McKenna.  Submitted by Bro. Frank McKenna

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Master Nate Devermann recently presented a grant from the Wisconsin Masonic Foundation and Dousman Masonic Lodge No. 315 of $1,000 to Bro. George Jozwiak, representing the Wisconsin Hero Outdoors (WHO). 

Dousman Masonic Lodge Supports Wisconsin Veterans

Master Nate Devermann recently presented a grant from the Wisconsin Masonic Foundation and Dousman Masonic Lodge No. 315 of $1,000 to Bro. George Jozwiak, representing the Wisconsin Hero Outdoors (WHO).  WHO is a veteran’s support organization supporting vets with post traumatic stress syndrome (PTSD), service-related disabilities, and other mental heath issues related to their service by getting them involved with outdoor activities like hunting, fishing, hiking, skiing, nature walks, etc. They also act as a referral service to other veteran

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Dousman Masons hold Piggly Wiggly brat fry

On July 15, Dousman Masonic Lodge No. 315 held a brat fry fundraiser at the local Piggly Wiggly. Pictured are three of the “Ace” customer service people (from left): Brothers Jack Raaths, Robert Rossdeutscher and David Renly. It turned out to be a good fundraiser — and an even better time! Submitted by Brother Terry Brown

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GLH Freemasons Give Nine Scholarships to Three Pillars Employees

From The Three Pillars August 2023 Newsletter: “Congratulations to our Glenn L. Humphrey Scholarship recipients! This year, we were able to expand the scholarship program to include individuals pursuing technical degrees and certificates, as well as individuals continuing their education. We are so grateful to be a part of all of the recipients’ educational journey and confident they will continue to do wonderful things!” Recipients in the photo above (from left to right): Grace, Kate, Olivia, Roxanne, Nicole, Hailey, Molly, Emily,

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G.L. Humphrey Lodge’s “Fourth Tuesday Meeting” features Sword Maker

Brother Bob Rossdeutscher was a guest at Glenn L. Humphrey Freemasons Lodge No. 364’s, “May Fourth Tuesday Meeting”.  Brother Rossdeutscher is the current Tiler of Dousman Freemasons Lodge No. 315. The large blade on the front of his table is the Tiler’s sword that he is making. It is a work in process and has acquired the start of a handle. A scabbard is planned.  Brother Rossdeutscher is a Journeyman of the American Blacksmith Society. He retired and moved to Dousman

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Dousman Freemasons Present Checks to Three Pillars

The Freemasons of Glenn L. Humphrey Lodge No. 364 in Dousman, with matching funds from the Wisconsin Masonic Foundation‘s Acts of Kindness program, recently presented $1,000 to the Residents Assistance Fund and $1,000 to the Three Pillars Memory Care. Above, Three Pillars Chief Development Officer Terri Isabell receives the checks from Glenn L. Humphrey Lodge Trustee Duane Bunting (left) and Secretary/Treasurer Frank McKenna.  Submitted by Bro. Frank McKenna

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Master Nate Devermann recently presented a grant from the Wisconsin Masonic Foundation and Dousman Masonic Lodge No. 315 of $1,000 to Bro. George Jozwiak, representing the Wisconsin Hero Outdoors (WHO). 

Dousman Masonic Lodge Supports Wisconsin Veterans

Master Nate Devermann recently presented a grant from the Wisconsin Masonic Foundation and Dousman Masonic Lodge No. 315 of $1,000 to Bro. George Jozwiak, representing the Wisconsin Hero Outdoors (WHO).  WHO is a veteran’s support organization supporting vets with post traumatic stress syndrome (PTSD), service-related disabilities, and other mental heath issues related to their service by getting them involved with outdoor activities like hunting, fishing, hiking, skiing, nature walks, etc. They also act as a referral service to other veteran

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