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2/28/2010
Hugo Sandoval
hugosandoval@r6.org.ve
Excellent website My Brethren. Simple and beautiful!
Keep up your work.
This is My Mother-Lodge's website: http://www.r6.org.ve located in Maracaibo - Venezuela

2/20/2010
Richard DeLayo
rich@delayo.net
Fraternal Greetings from Yorktown, NY Lodge 1154. What a beautiful lodge and wonderful website.

2/3/2010
Bill Arnold
billarnold@optonline.net
Wonderful website Brethren. Although I am a bit envious of your lodge room, it is great to see revitalization in Masonry. Keep up the great work.

1/19/2010
Nate Wilkes
nwilkes88@hotmail.com
Brothers,
Let me compliment you on a very informative site!
Eureka Lodge # 52
Prince Hall

12/25/2009
dennis biondi
dennisbiondi80@yah00.com
Merry Christmas, Happy New Yeay I,ll have to visit you all.

11/21/2009
Stewart Stoneman
sstoneman@stoneman.co.uk
Dear WBro Roger Wainwright, your whole ethos of mixing tradition with relevant activities to engage the whole man is most impressive. Freemasonry in general is at something of a cross roads and if we do not choose the path to take wisely, then potential dangers loom for us.
The visit you and your band of Brothers made to St Elli on my ME night earlier in the year made it a particularly special occasion. There are not many visitors who can out sing the Welsh but your group's rendition of the Star Spangled Banner shook the building to its rafters.
I am now the proud Master of St Elli Lodge 3942 in the register of UGLE and I hope to visit the States during my year in the Chair and would very much like to visit the Brethren of Minneapolis 19. You have a successful formula and I will come with an open mind to enquire what you are doing across the Pond and with an open heart seeking to build links.
Yours sincerely and fraternally,
WBro Dr Stewart Stoneman
WM St Elli Lodge 3942
Llanelli, Province of West Wales, UK

10/26/2009
Bro. Alvin Balahadia
alvin.balahadia@navy.mil
Greatings Brethren! The website is outstanding! Bravo to the webmaster! And I hope one day I can travel your way =).

Frat,
Bro. Alvin Balahadia
Northwest Lodge #271
Chicago, IL
www.northwestlodge271.com

10/22/2009
E Dillon
ezra@me.com
Reed, Peter, & Erik,
Thanks for showing me around yesterday. You have an amazing lodge filled with history. I look forward to visiting again.

10/21/2009
JC Walker
elvenwoodstudio@yahoo.com
What an amazing building, a wonderful atmosphere, and a well-made website. It must be a true pleasure to be affiliated with 19.

10/20/2009
Kwame Davis
Kapdavis@optonline.net
Your hard work and care for your brothers and your lodge are very evident in the pictures on this site.

10/20/2009
Bill Arnold
billarnold@optonline.net
I throughly enjoyed your site the Lodge and the Webmaster are to be commended.
Potunk Lodge # 1071, Westhampton, NY

10/17/2009
Abdullahi
abdullajibril07@yahoo.co.uk
I just wanted to join you as a Member

10/9/2009
Gordy Aune Jr
grandpaaune@aol.com
Plan to visit
10/21/2009
From Lake Harriet#277
Thanks,
Gordy

10/6/2009
Jim Matson
jmatson98@yahoo.com
I look forward to looking over your site looks great so far.
Jim Matson JD
F&AM #47
Kenosha, WI.

10/5/2009
Chris Sizemore
crsizemore@gmail.com
Wow! What an impressive Lodge and website... If I am ever in the Minneapolis area I will be sure to visit.
Br Chris Sizemore
Steward Euclid Lodge #58
Great Falls,MT

9/16/2009
RJ Ancona
rancona@stevens.edu
Greetings,
I am new to the Minneapolis area, originally from Long Island, NY. My 2 uncles are both Freemasons as well as my late great grandfather. Needless to say, I have been interested in joining for quite some time now and I am quite intrigued by what I have read on this site. Are the events open to others who are interested in joining the brotherhood? I would like to stop in and introduce myself.

RJ Ancona

9/13/2009
Bro. Shawn Carrick
redwingcarrick4@yahoo.com
Greetings Brethren, the website is outstanding, and the photos of the events great. I hope to travel and visit with your members in the next year.

9/9/2009
ron ray
ron.ray@us.army.mil
I am from MN and very interested in joining but I am in afghanistan right now with the 82nd airborne division what can i do out here to start the proccess of joining?

Sgt. Ray, Ron

9/2/2009
philippe saliba
philipposios@rogers.com
I greet you Bretnren,
If you see a man who quietly and modestly moves in the sphere of his life; who, without blemish, fulfills his duty as a man, a subject, a husband and a father; who is pious without hypocrisy, benevolent without ostentation, and aids his fellowman without self-interest; whose heart beats warm for friendship, whose serene mind is open for licensed pleasures, who in vicissitudes does not despair, nor in fortune will be presumptuous, and who will be resolute in the hour of danger;

The man who is free from superstition and free from infidelity; who in nature sees the finger of the Eternal Master; who feels and adores the higher destination of man; to whom faith, hope and charity are not mere words without any meaning; to whom property, nay even life, is not too dear for the protection of innocence and virtue, and for the defense of truth;

The man who towards himself is a severe judge, but who is tolerant with the debilities of his neighbor; who endeavors to oppose errors without arrogance, and to promote intelligence without impatience; who properly understands how to estimate and employ his means; who honors virtue though it may be in the most humble garment, and who does not favor vice though it be clad in purple; and who administers justice to merit whether dwelling in palaces or cottages.

The man who, without courting applause, is loved by all noble-minded men, respected by his superiors and revered by his subordinates; the man who never proclaims what he has done, can do, or will do, but where need is will lay hold with dispassionate courage, circumspect resolution, indefatigable exertion and a rare power of mind, and who will not cease until he has accomplished his work, and then, without pretension, will retire into the multitude because he did the good act, not for himself, but for the cause of good!

If you, my Brethren meet such a man, you will see the personification of brotherly love, relief and truth; and you will have found the ideal of a Freemason.

8/25/2009
Keith Stockley
keithstockley@yahoo.com
Looked your site up as an emailed comment by Tim Bryce caught my interest.

Great website. Very well done indeed.

Keith Stockley
Sydney
Austsralia

http://www.webaloo.com