Greetings, brothers. It is July and that means it’s time to break out the grill! Our lodge had an enjoyable day at the Crabs baseball game and barbecue with over 60 guests in attendance. It is an event that I look forward to every year and this time, I had the pleasure of manning the grill. Excellent weather and good company made for a great day. And the Crabs came from behind and won in the 11th inning. What a game! I hope you all are enjoying the summer.
Quote of the month:
“Success is not final; failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts.” —Winston Churchill
July events:
July 4th – Thursday – Humboldt lodge is dark for the July 4th Holiday
July 11th – Thursday – Stated Meeting @ 7pm
July 18th – Thursday – 3rd degree rehearsal @ 6pm
July 20th – Saturday – Masonic Race Day Barbecue at the Samoa Drag Strip @ 11am. We will need volunteers to help with set-up, packing and cleanup.
July 25th – Thursday – 3rd degree for Brother Tom Lazio @ 6:30pm
July 27 – Saturday – Coffee with the Master @ 9am
And now, I would like to introduce you to Brother Jesse Hindbaugh.
Jesse was born in Illinois and grew up in the Midwest. He spent time in the Sierra Nevada’s and then moved to Humboldt County.
He worked for a time as a microbiologist but now likes to try new things that interest him. One thing he mentioned was that he has his own ammunition company, which lead me to think that he is a hunter. And I was right. Jesse loves hunting season and the great outdoors. He also likes hiking, which is understandable since. Humboldt County has some of the finest trails to be found on the west coast.
Jesse is also the adventurous type that likes to ride motorcycles, 4 wheelers, and jet skis. When pushing the limits of his vehicles, he sometimes went a little too fast which led him to break a few bones. About 76 of them! Hey Jesse, are you moonlighting as a Hollywood stuntman?
Golfing is another favorite pastime and while he admits that he will never be the greatest golfer, his goal is to be the best dressed golfer.
When I asked Jesse what he most enjoys about masonry, he said it is the strong friendships he has made over the years; how his brothers are always there to lend a helping hand if needed and how everyone gets along. “I wouldn’t trade masons for anything. I just really like this group.”
Jesse lives in McKinleyville with his wife Erica, and three teen daughters.
Respectfully,
Daniel Sarver
Master
Humboldt Lodge No. 79