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About Hunsmire

Hunsmire
50, Male
Lodge Name & Number
Frontier Lodge #517, F. & A. M., GLoNY
City
Chateaugay
State or country of jurisdiction
NY
Meeting day and time
1st & 3rd Wednesdays @ 7:30
Other Appendant bodies you belong to
Valley of Norwood, Massena, NY, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction
Occupation
I work as a production manager for a book publisher.
About Me:
My hobbies are Freemasonry, B.O.T.A., music composition and audio production, gardening, hunting, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, snowshoeing, skiing, camping, etc.

Hunsmire's Groups

Musical Masons
(20 members)
Created by Colin Peterson
Scottish Rite
(50 members)
Created by Cory Sigler
High-Tech Masons
(48 members)
Created by Lee Katz
Entered Apprentice's
(17 members)
Created by Cory Sigler
Fellow Crafts
(15 members)
Created by Cory Sigler

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Sal Martirano and the Sal-Mar Construction

Sal Martirano and the Sal-Mar Construction
Added Dec. 9, 2007 by Hunsmire.

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Index of all Masonic Forums

Added a post Aug. 19, 2008

Thanks, Brother Owen, for taking the time not only making up this useful list, but for providing a few helpful annotations so that I or other Brothers whom I direct to your list will quickly and ea... Read More »

 

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TWT and TSS Working together

Brothers in an effort to bring Masonic news, education, and light to as many Masons as possible, The Sanctum Sanctorum (TSS) and The Working Tools (TWT) Masonic Magazine have decided to work together in this quarry of ours on some joint projects.

So, Brothers, educate yourselves that you might educate others. TWT now has its own section on TSS. Brothers can give input on the magazine, talk about articles, provide the editor with ideas, and even submit articles.

Brethren, at…

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Posted by Hunsmire on March 12th, 2008 at 10:24am — No Comments (Add)
 

Essay on The Architecture of American Freemasonry, by Bro. Justin Robinson

This great country was founded on a very simple principle. Yet, this simple principle addressed so many issues as to relate with a complicated resolution. This principle was--simply--let the states have the power. At the birth of this country it was decided by our Founding Fathers that the states would have the majority of power over the citizens, while the government would sit in the background and only address necessary national issues. This idea of State sovereignty is at the heart of how Ame…

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Posted by Hunsmire on March 7th, 2008 at 10:38pm — No Comments (Add)
 

Thoughts From a Young Mason, by G. Cliff Porter, 32°

The other day I heard, once again, from a brother approximately 30 years my senior who told me “what young Masons want.” It was one time too many for me, and so I have put my thoughts on paper as to what a young Mason wants. After all, I’m 34-years old and have been a Mason for 4 years—I should know!

I do not mean this to be a commentary on the division of young and old, but rather to be a proclamation of a young Mason concerning what I believe we want. This is so we might all improve o…

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Posted by Hunsmire on February 16th, 2008 at 10:51pm — No Comments (Add)
 

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At 8:35pm on July 1st, 2008, Albert Tan said…
Thanks.
At 4:13pm on January 30th, 2008, Clayton Talbert, Sr. said…
Canada is cold right at this particular time!
I am glad I'm not in Alberta!!!!!!
Your music is not bad...
Different, but not bad!!!

Have a Great Day!!!!! ct!!!!!!!
At 1:16am on January 30th, 2008, Elezanda L. Shields said…
thanks for the add, bro.. i play the trombone and i love the piano..travel light
At 12:57pm on January 27th, 2008, Steve Brettell said…
Thanks. I'm going to check on your blog/forum. We've been practising for installation, which happened yesterday, so I've been out and about a good deal. Thanks again.
At 3:05pm on January 22nd, 2008, Widow's Son said…
Thanks for the greetings and the pot-stirring music, Brother.

— W.S.
At 5:00pm on January 21st, 2008, Kyle Kissmann said…
North Carolinians are known as Tarheels. Please don't make me tell you the historical recount to the name.
At 2:04pm on January 16th, 2008, Steve Brettell said…
I stopped by your Sanctum Sanctorum Blog. It's very nice, and I subscribed. I invite you to read and subscribe to my blog:
http://freemasonfromthefreestate.blogspot.com

Just me. Just thoughts. Generally expanding on discussions on my other groups. Its a place to post longer items.
At 10:43am on January 7th, 2008, Errol Hinton said…
Nice hat
At 5:58am on January 4th, 2008, Albert Tan said…
Fraternal greetings to you my Brother. Hope someday we'll meet and seat together in open Lodge.
At 1:23pm on December 11th, 2007, Rashied said…
Yes; I found out that a lot of the old bluesmen were. When they traveled the old "chittlin' circuit" it was a way for them to always be assured of a home away from home. I don't think I'd call myself a saxman; I was never that good, but I talked my H.S. music teacher into letting me have a tenor over the summer, and by Sept I'd learned to play every note, scales, and even a few songs. Didn't get to play anymore after H.S. though. Btw, from the below, I see you really *are* a brother to corsair! LOL!!
 
 

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