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Master: Lee Blankenship
Senior Warden: David Issac, PM
Junior Warden, Mike Chasen, PM
Treasurer: Tom Folliard
Secretary, Tom Crompton, PM
Asst. Secretary: Davis Issac, PM
Chaplin: Jim Riley
Marshal: Nelson Cargo
Junior Deacon: Mark Washburn, DDS
Senior Steward: Gar Gardner
Junior Steward:
Tiler: Ron Wilmoth
MIKE CHASEN
The third of the principal officers is the Junior Warden. The Junior Warden is charged with the supervision of the Lodge while it is "at refreshment" (in recess for meals or other social purposes).
LEE BLANKENSHIP, PM
The senior officer of a Masonic Lodge is the Master, normally addressed and referred to as the "Worshipful Master" . The Worshipful Master sits in the East of the lodge room, chairs all of the business of his lodge, and is vested with considerable powers without further reference to the members. He also presides over ritual and ceremonies.
DAVID ISSAC, PM
The second of the principal officers is the Senior Warden. The Senior Warden assist the Master in opening and closing the Lodge and serves as a back-up in the Master's absence.
TOM CROMPTON, PM
The Secretary's official duties include issuing the summons (a formal notice of an impending meeting, with time, date and agenda), recording meeting minutes, completing statistical returns to the Grand Lodge and advising the Worshipful Master on matters of procedure.
TOM FOLLIARD
The role of the Treasurer is to keep the accounts, collect annual dues from the members, pay bills, and forward annual dues to the Grand Lodge. The annual presentation of accounts is an important measure of the lodge's continuing viability.
JIM RILEY
The Chaplain oversees the devotions of the Lodge which take part during the opening and closing of every meeting of lodge members.
NELSON CARGO
MARK WASHBURN, DDS
GAR GARDENER
RON WILMOTH, PM
Mark Breckenridge, PM
Inspector, 353rd Masonic District
Though not an officer of the lodge, the Masonic Inspector is the Grand Master's personal representative in our area. The inspector is responsible for overseeing and advising on all aspects of the operations of the lodges in his district. He also certifies that all officers are proficient in the ritual of our order.