GRAND LODGE FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF WASHINGTON SAM ROBERTS Grand Secretary 4970 Bridgeport Way W. University Place, WA 98467 253-625-7891 or 800-628-4732 FAX 253-625-7896 grandsecretary@freemason-wa.org September 2017 To the Constituent Lodges of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge, F.&A.M. of Washington: Dear Brethren: The following Statements of Availability are being forwarded to each Lodge prior to October 1st for study prior to the next Annual Communication. The Washington Masonic Code, Sec. 2.04 B.L., requires such notification. Per the W.M.C., Sec. 2.04 B.L., two Brothers have filed for the office of Junior Grand Warden and two Brothers filed for the office of Grand Secretary. Per the W.M.C., Sec. 10.02 B.L., three Brothers have filed for the office of Trustee on the Washington Masonic Charities Board. Per the W.M.C., Sec. 8.26 B.L., two Brothers have filed for the office of Trustee on the Washington Masonic Grand Lodge Building Association Temple Board. Fraternally, Sam Roberts, PGM Grand Secretary
OFFICE OF JUNIOR GRAND WARDEN CAMERON M. BAILEY Initiated, Passed, and Raised (2010) Sultan-Monroe Lodge, No. 160 Statement: Freemasonry has kept its promise to me. It has made me a better man. I hope, in turn, to continue serving our great Fraternity. As today's Freemasons we have been given the greatest legacy imaginable. Working together we can, and will, preserve and protect our legacy for the men of tomorrow. Lodges of Membership: Centralia Lodge, No. 63, Centralia, WA (Worshipful Master-2015, Secretary-Current) Sultan-Monroe Lodge, No. 160, Monroe, WA Skykomish Lodge, No. 259, Skykomish, WA Grand Lodge Appointments: Deputy of the Grand Master in District No. 17, 2016 to Current Long Range Planning Committee Arrangements Committee Other Masonic Affiliations and Recognition: Grand Master's Achievement Award Certificate of Proficiency in Lodge Management Board Member-Centralia Masonic Temple Association Scottish Rite, Tacoma Valley Order of Eastern Star, Centralia Chapter Community Involvement: Mayor, The City of Snohomish, WA (Past) Councilmember, The City of Snohomish, WA (Past) Professional: Senior Legislative Assistant, The Washington State Senate (Current) Personal: My wife Melinda and I have three daughters, Amber, Bethany, & Chelsea. Plus one beautiful new grandbaby, Avery. Masonic Philosophy: By simply watching the evening news it is easy to understand that our world is in desperate need of the generous principals taught within our Fraternity. Freemasonry must thrive so that it can stand as a shining example to all mankind. Freemasonry does fulfill its promise; it does make good men into better men. Thus improving our world.
OFFICE OF JUNIOR GRAND WARDEN JOHN R. LAWSON LODGES AND OFFICES Worshipful Master, Kennewick Lodge, No. 153, SW, JW, SD, JD, SS, JS Kennewick Temple Board Assoc. Chairman of Kennewick Masonic Center Beautification GRAND LODGE APPOINTMENTS HONORS Grand Standard Bearer - 2011-12 Grand Chaplain - 2016-17 Committee Man - Membership Development Committee 2 years Committee Man - Masonic Medical Research Committee 2 years Hiram Award, Kennewick Masonic Lodge 2011 Grand Master s Achievement Award 2012 Special Letter of Commendation from the Grand Master 2012 Proficiency in Lodge Management completion OTHER MASONIC AFFILIATIONS Scottish Rite, Valley of Kennewick, Venerable Master - 2012 Commissioner to Knights Commander, Court of Honor (KCCH) 2017 Early Life Speech & Language Board of Governance 3 year term 2017 Member of Scottish Rite Research Society Royal Order of Scotland Knight of Kilwinning, Rosicrucian Knight, 2011 Order of Amaranth Artemisia Court 64, Richland Royal Patron - current and 2013 Grand Representative to Scotland - 2015 Grand Representative Queensland Current Amaranth Scholarship Auction Chairman - 2013 Order of Eastern Star Sunshine Chapter 94, Alma Chapter 100, Kennewick Worthy Patron Sunshine Chapter 2012, 2014, Alma Chapters 2015 Grand Representative - District of Columbia, Washington D.C. - current International Order of Rainbow for Girls Kennewick Assembly Board member - 2012, 2013 Rainbow Dad Kennewick Assembly - 2013 El Katif Shrine, Columbia Basin Shrine Club Trustee - 2012, Served on El-Katif Divan as Marshall - 2013 NOTABLE MASONIC WORK Beautification Chairman, Design and oversight of the remodel of Kennewick Masonic Center. Instrumental in helping establish the Washington Masonic Charities presence in Kennewick. Facebook creator and of host of Columbia Basin Freemasons and Friends, Sunshine Chapter 94 (OES), Alma Chapter 100 (OES), and Artemisia Court 64 (Order of the Amaranth). Many pamphlets, brochures and signs for the Bikes for Books programs in the Tri-Cities. Served as moderator/host for successful and innovative monthly public Dinner and a Movie program for Scottish Rite, Valley of Kennewick. Provide numerous lodge presentations including, the Washington Masonic Memorial, Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, Masonic Medical Research, Masonic Social Media, the history of Eastern Star, the History of the Order of Amaranth, esoteric subjects such as Sacred Geometry, Astro-archeology, Kabbalah, Cymatics, and others. EDUCATION Columbia Basin College - Degreed in Industrial Design/Scientific Illustration/Graphic Design PROFESSIONAL Principle Communications Specialist, Washington River Protection Solutions, U.S. DOE prime contractor. Executive management and strategic visual communications support point of contact. Experience includes management of 64 employees in six locations for Boeing and Lockheed Martin Services over a 25 mile radius with a $2.6M annual budget, nationally recognized artist/scientific illustrator, television news experience, and corporate branding and marketing expertise. 43 years of corporate experience including, Westinghouse Hanford Company, Boeing Computer Services, Lockheed Martin Services, Fluor Global, CH2M Hill, and Washington River Protection Solutions. Recognized work includes National Defense Initiative (Star Wars) illustrations, U.S. Library of Congress for DOE/DARPA/NSD/NASA/JPL., Chicago Museum of Science and Industry, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, National Science Foundation and published work including the cover of the New York Times. Published in the Who s Who in the Tri-Cities, Who s Who of American Business Professionals. FAMILY Married to Gina for 15 years. four living children, Travis, Tyler, Laycee, Lane. two deceased. Five grandchildren Alley, Lily, Logan, Oden, and Oliver. Our home is in Kennewick, WA. MASONIC PHILOSOPHY To embrace the history of our Craft, knowing that we are the inheritors of a philosophic school that has sacrificed even to death these great truths for hundreds of years. That these teachings are not merely information, but a powerful transformative art who s purpose is to cause us individually to achieve our potential, then collectively to create a brotherhood so appealing that through our example, society as a whole, will be inspired to imitate us.
OFFICE OF GRAND SECRETARY CLINTON M. BROWN, JR. Lodges of Membership Harmony Lodge No. 18 Junior Steward 2009 Junior Warden 2010 Senior Warden 2011 Master 2012 Musician 2013 Secretary 2014-2016 Grand Mound Historical Lodge No. 3 Marshal 2013 & 2014 Secretary 2017-2018 Grand Lodge Appointments Research and Education Committee 2013-2015 Washington Masonic Grand Lodge Building Association President 2014-2015; 2017-current Vice-President 2013-2014 Secretary 2015-2017 Research and Education Committee 2014-2016 Grand Lodge Trial Committee 2014-current Secretary, Treasurer & Temple Board Governance 2016-current Deputy of the Grand Master 2015-2017 Assistant to the Grand Secretary 2016-2017 Assistant Grand Secretary 2017-current Other Masonic Affiliations, Offices Held and Recognition Scottish Rite Valley of Olympia Member Afifi Temple Tacoma, WA Thurston Mason Shrine Club President 2012 Vice President 2011 Secretary 2010 Proficiency in Lodge Management 2011 Education Bachelor of Arts -Political Science & Speech Communications-Houston Baptist University-1990 Juris Doctorate - South Texas College of Law- 1995 Background I practiced law in Houston, Texas as a Trial Lawyer for approximately 10 years. I still hold my Texas Bar License. I have been working in the Grand Lodge office since May 2016. I am currently married to Dr. Jane Geraci. We have been married for 24 years and have two beautiful daughters, Anna (14) and Abigail (12). In my spare time, I enjoy camping, playing guitar, model railroading and spending time with my family. I have enjoyed the opportunity to serve my Lodge and Grand Lodge over the past years.
OFFICE OF GRAND SECRETARY SAM ROBERTS, PGM Initiated, Passed and Raised in 1982 by Miami Valley Lodge #660, M W Grand Lodge of F&AM of Ohio. Worshipful Master in 1986-1987 and Lodge Secretary from 1989 to 1996. LODGES OF MEMBERSHIP Everett #137, Marysville Worshipful Master 2005, 2017 Lodge Secretary 2006-09 Lynden International #56, Ferndale Evergreen #9-PHGL, Everett (Honorary) Lodge Alba #315, West Seattle Skykomish Lodge #259, Skykmoish Grand Mound Historic Lodge #3, Tumwater Yukon Lodge #45, Dawson City, Yukon OTHER MASONIC AFFILIATIONS Victory Chapter #210 Scottish Rite, Valley of Dayton Nile Shrine, Nile Car Club Royal Order of Scotland P-VP,P- Pres and current Treasurer DeMolay Legion of Honor National Sojourners & Hero s of 76 Knights of the Red Cross of Constantine- St. Alban Conclave APPOINTED AND ELECTED GRAND LODGE OFFICES, COMMITTEES, AWARDS AND TASK FORCES Proficiency in Lodge Management Grand Master s Achievement Award Research and Education Committee - Chair Warden s Conference - Chair Grand Lodge Trial Committee Deputy of the Grand Master, District No. 8 Grand Orator Grand Lecturer Civility Project State Rep Apron Memorial Grand Representative to Ohio Washington Masonic Charities Board of Trustees Senior Grand Warden Deputy Grand Master Grand Master 2014-2015 Grand Secretary, Current CAREER AND COMMUNITY SKILLS Retired as a Boeing Program Manager 2013. (Time Management, Conflict Resolution, Basic Accounting, Communications, Project Management, Management Information Systems (MIS), Effective Presentations) NCR Manager of Value Added Resellers Dayton View Historic Society, VP & Pres. Mukilteo Historic Society, Lighthouse, Docent Boeing Stratocruisers Car Club, VP & Pres. Commercial Real Estate Agent, AL. Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival, Event Organizer Bachelor of Business Administration, U. of Montevallo Electronics Technician, ATN2, US Navy The most valuable skill is the ability to listen. Wrongs can be righted, differences can be understood and even tolerated and astounding advancement can be made if only we truly listen to each other. PERSONAL First and foremost, my humble and eternal thanks to Lady Vickie for her unwavering support of me and to Masons and Masonry. And special thanks go out to all the Brethren that encouraged, supported and advised me and who help me be the best I can be in all my Masonic endeavors. MASONIC PHILOSOPHY As before, my watch words are communication, obligation, and dedication. Personal circumspection and moral introspection are defined by our Masonic obligations. Anything worth doing is worth doing well. Regardless of position, rank or activity, it has been a privilege and pleasure to serve.
TRUSTEE, WASHINGTON MASONIC CHARITIES BOARD DONALD J. CAMPBELL LODGES OF MEMBERSHIP Steilacoom Lodge, No. 2- Past Master Mt. Tahoma Lodge, No. 190 LODGE OFFICES HELD Sr. Steward Jr. Deacon Sr. Deacon Marshall Chaplain Secretary (16) Jr. Warden (2) Sr. Warden (2) Worshipful Master 1987, 1999 GRAND LODGE APPOINTMENTS Credentials - 1993-1996, 1999-2000 Public Schools Outreach - 1998-1999 Grand Marshall - 2000-2001 Literacy Outreach - 2001-2006 Military Recognition - 2005-2007 Assistant Grand Secretary - 2006-2017 Grand Representative, Kansas - 1999-2017 OTHER MASONIC AFFILIATIONS Past Rainbow Dad 6 Assemblies Ft. Lewis Chapter No. 89 National Sojourners - Past President Meriwether Lewis Camp Heroes of 76 - Past Commander Masonic Representative to VA Volunteer Services, American Lake Veterans Hospital EDUCATION BA- General Education, Cameron University, Lawton, OK PROFESSIONAL HISTORY US Army- 27 years, Retired in 1983 as a Major Customer Service Representative, The News Tribune PERSONAL Married to Mary Campbell for 54 years. Four children, three grand children Two Daughters are Past Grand Officers, International Order of Rainbow for Girls
TRUSTEE, WASHINGTON MASONIC CHARITIES BOARD WILLIAM R. HUBBARD LODGE MEMBERSHIP Member of Quilcene-Jefferson Lodge, No. 107 Worshipful Master of Quilcene-Jefferson Lodge, No. 107-2013 Member of Franklin Lodge, No. 5 Member of Grand Mound Historic Lodge, No. 3 Tumwater GRAND LODGE APPOINTMENTS Grand Lodge Finance Committee 2015 to current Grand Lodge Arrangements Committee 2016 to current OTHER MASONIC AFFILIATIONS & RECOGNITIONS Scottish Rite Bremerton Valley Scottish Rite Sovereign Commander Fellow-2014 Chairman Membership Scottish Rite Bremerton Valley Chairman Scholarship Scottish Rite Bremerton Valley Scottish Rite Bremerton Valley- Finance Committee Founding member Knights of St Andrew Bremerton Valley Scottish Rite Venerable Master Lodge of Perfection Proficiency in Lodge Management 2012 Nile Shrine- Mount Lake Terrace Masonic Outreach Ambassador Olympic Peninsula 2014- present COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Centrum Foundation- Port Townsend ACADEMICS AND CAREER Education: 1975 1980 University of Washington Seattle, Wash. BA Political Science Varsity Letterman Crew Team & USA National Team Representative LUTCF, AMTC, CLTC, FMS (recruiting) Approved Licensing Instructor WA. Spokane Area Economic Development Council Member Currently Hold Securities Licenses: 6,63,7,26,65 Career: Entered the working world after college in 1980 in the Insurance and Investment field. Held positions as Agent, Financial Advisor and District Manager with Farmers Insurance and University Securities. Responsible for top line and bottom line results in all areas of operation including production, service, loss ratio, recruiting, expense control budgets, promotions, training, and day to day operations covering five counties. Joined Prudential Financial as manager of Financial Services in 1999 to 2004. Achieved Registered Principal and Registered Investment Advisor during that time. Currently own and operate multiple agencies for investments and insurance. OTHER: Family: My wife, and best friend Betsy and I have three children and most recently 2 grandchildren. Faith, Hope, Charity are not just words from Masonic work, they are words to live by and aspire towards. I enjoy the work as brothers striving towards a common goal of helping each other become better men as well as giving back to our brothers, our families, and our communities in need.
TRUSTEE, WASHINGTON MASONIC CHARITIES BOARD SCOT P. SAGESER LODGE MEMBERSHIP Franklin Lodge #5 and Wm. H. Upton Naval and Military Lodge #206 LODGE OFFICES HELD Worshipful Master (Franklin Lodge #5 and Wm. H. Upton #206), Senior Warden, Junior Warden, Senior Deacon, Junior Deacon, Secretary (Franklin) GRAND LODGE APPOINTMENTS: Public Relations Committee 2015- Current, Arrangements Committee 2015 to Current, Long Range Planning Committee 2015. OTHER MASONIC AFFILIATIONS *President-Lodge Officers Association Districts 3&12 *Masonic Concert Committee Chairman Districts 3&12 *Grand Lecturer- Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of WA *Grand Master of the 3rd Veil Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of WA *VMAP Committee Member-Supreme Council Scottish Rite, S.J- WA D.C.* Member York Rite College, Tahoma #197, Red Cross of Constantine- St. Olav Conclave* York Rite Bodies of Bremerton* Nile Shriners- Past President Kitsap* Washington College SRICF* Royal Order of Scotland* Past Chief- Knights of St. Andrew- Bremerton Chapter* Knight Commander Court of Honor-Scottish Rite, SJ, Valley of Bremerton* Samuel G. Wilkinson Assemblage of The Operatives* Clontaf Council #69 Knight Masons EDUCATION: Masters of Business Administration (M.B.A.) Pacific Lutheran University Bachelors of Arts Degree- International Relations/Political Science, Western Washington University Associates of Arts Degree- Olympic College- Full Athletic Scholarship. COMMUNITY AND BOARD MEMBERSHIP: Past President Norwegian American Chamber of Commerce*Executive Board Scottish Rite Scholarship Foundation of Washington Public Relations Chair*Board Member Early Life Speech and Language of WA. *Board Member ARC of Kitsap and Jefferson Counties *Board Member PSNBA Puget Sound Naval Base Association *Member Peninsula Dance Arts Theatre * Member Klahowya Secondary School PTA PROFESSIONAL: Managing Director- Investors Capital Corporation: 1995 - Branch Manager Full Service Broker Dealer / Advisor Division Director- R.S. Hayward Financial Services 1997- Managed Financial Services Unit Investments and Insurance Partner- Bratrud-Middleton Insurance Brokers 2000- Financial Services Division. Firm Partner and Branch Manager Financial Services Division- Bremerton. Director- World Equity Group, Inc- Investment Advisors. 2007 Branch Manager in charge of Investment and Asset management. Managing Partner- Defender Financial Services Group, LLC, 2015, Owner and Managing Partner. Current. MASONIC PHILSOPHY: Our Fraternity has a mission and work to accomplish. The mission of the Fraternity is symbolized for us in the form of the rough and perfect ashlar. They represent the process of personal change and advancement toward becoming enlightened individuals which is the goal of our order. As we become better men we become aware of our obligations to not only change ourselves and be better men, but we become aware of our obligation to join together as better men and accomplish our work to build better families, communities, schools, businesses, churches and governments. In short, nothing less than creating a better world while never losing sight of the reality that real change and progress is what happens in each of us as Masons. A better society is dependent upon us becoming better men. PERSONAL: Married to Penny, we have 5 daughters and 2 Grandchildren and live in Seabeck, WA. WHY WASHINGTON MASONIC CHARITIES? My desire to serve on the Board for Washington Masonic Charities stems from my belief that the Charitable work that we do within our Masonic community and the community at large are among our greatest opportunities to fulfill the mission and work of Masonry. We cannot just hold to a set of beliefs and obligations, we must put our words into action in order to square the circle and be relevant. Our Charitable work is some of the best work that we can do to further the public image of our Fraternity. One of the best ways to let our communities know that Masonry and Freemasons are alive and well and making contributions and bettering the lives of those we come in contact with, comes through our philanthropic work. Are we doing this work just to look good? Absolutely Not!! However, we are a dynamic organization that has much to offer and to not effectively communicate that, is to limit our ability to do good in the world. Washington Masonic Charities is an integral component of the ongoing and further success of our Fraternity. My experience serving on numerous Masonic and Non-Masonic Boards and my experience growing businesses will be of benefit to Washington Masonic Charities.
TRUSTEE WASHINGTON MASONIC GRAND LODGE BUILDING ASSOCIATION TEMPLE BOARD Lodges of Membership Steilacoom Lodge No.2, (Raised August 2016) Offices Held: Junior Steward Current BYRON J. CREGEUR Employment Washington Masonic Charities, Masonic Outreach Services Director 2014 to Current Shared Housing Services, Executive Director 2010 to 2014 Tacoma Community College Foundation 2004 to 2010 Metro Parks Tacoma 1990 to 2004 Education Bachelor of Arts Recreation Administration, Southern Connecticut State University, 1990 Why I m Interested in This Board 1) I work in the building and would like to be an on-the-ground committee member. 2) This looks to be a good entry point for me as I begin my Masonic involvement. Background Career in nonprofit and recreation administration including event management, marketing, and leading an organization that helped homeless and borderline homeless individuals and families. This latter stated responsibility included oversight of maintaining and improving twelve apartments for homeless families. This experience gave me an introduction to building maintenance. Married for 20 years to Kimberly Cregeur. No children, but have kept the house active by hosting international high school students for 5-10 months from Kyrgyzstan, Japan, China, and Malaysia. Have also taken in two out of state nephews for a school year. And, we ve adopted lots of lazy basset hounds. In my spare time I enjoy exercising, gardening, reading, and as of late, mediating. My wife and I love to travel internationally. Over the past seven years we ve toured England, Peru, China, Turkey. Over the past twenty two years we ve visited 21 countries, mostly in central America, Europe and the Baltics.
TRUSTEE WASHINGTON MASONIC GRAND LODGE BUILDING ASSOCIATION TEMPLE BOARD Lodges and Offices Corinthian Lodge, No. 38 (Puyallup, WA) WM (2015) SW (2014) JW (2013, 2017) SD (2012) JD (2016) Grand Lodge Appointment Honors Membership Development (2016-2017, 2017-2018) Long Range Planning (2017-2018) Masonic Recognition Proficiency in Lodge Management Other Masonic Affiliations Scottish Rite Valley of Tacoma BRIAN S. SHIELDS RED Education Degree in Construction Management Pierce College Certified Construction Manager Pierce College Professional Construction Management - City of Kent (2016-Present) Civil Construction MidMountain Contractors (2006-2011, 2013-2016) Social Services Assistant Manor Care, Gig Harbor (2011-2013) awarded employee of the year, 2012 Family Married to wife, Brittny Anne; two kids dogs, Cooper and Waylon (a pug-mix and a Labrador) Masonic Philosophy My time spent in Lodge, and elsewhere with my Masonic family, has taught me how to be a great friend and Brother. Several years as a Lodge officer has taught me the necessity of organizing the administrative affairs of a Lodge just as a business must. Through my career, I have developed the skills necessary to track, manage and prioritize the many moving parts of large projects. This skill set, coupled with my love for Freemasonry, enables me to be a well-qualified member of the Grand Lodge Temple Board Association. I am able to keep the business aspect of our craft well justified while always remembering to act in the best interest of the Brethren in our Grand Jurisdiction.