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The eastern golf tournament will be
held on August 25, 2008 at the
North Bend Golf Club, 11:30 am shotgun
start, 4-person scramble.
$125 per person, includes cart and dinner.
A hole-in-one contest will net both the golfer and the Masonic Charities
$10,000! This event is open to the public! What a great tool to recruit
prospective members!
Interested in being a sponsor? $250 - Hole Sponsor;
Flag Prizes;
Door Prizes; and
$100 - Grand Prize. Contact the Grand Lodge Office.
Download the Eastern Tournament registration and sponsor flyer:
2008 East GM Golf
Tournament Brochure
2008 Sponsor Flyer
There will also be a Cribbage
Tournament on the day of the Grand Master’s Golf Outing
in North Bend,
Nebraska.
There are always people who would like to
participate, but don’t play golf.
At the clubhouse, starting at tee time, we will
play cribbage.
The cost is $35.00 per person.
This includes dinner that evening with the
golfers and prizes.
We need reservations so we can plan
the meal.
Mail your check and reservation on the golf entry form.
Cross out “Golf” and write in “Cribbage
Tournament”.
This will help with the fundraiser and be fun also.
If you have any questions you can
call Tom Brummett at (home) 402-397-4640 or (cell)
402-490-4080.
Profits from the tournament will benefit The Nebraska Masonic Home
in Plattsmouth,
the Masonic-Eastern Star Home for Children in Fremont,
and the Nebraska Masonic Foundation.
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The 3rd Triennial Masonic Youth
Conference will be held October 18-19, 2008 at the
Holiday Inn in Kearney, Nebraska.
The conference is open to youth 10
years of age and older and their adult sponsors, and will feature
national speakers who will focus on leadership skills
and motivation, with emphasis on Confidence, Optimism,
Integrity, Trust, Respect, Opportunity and Self-Esteem.
Speakers include:
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Brady Beran
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Aaron Davis
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Josh Shipp
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Doug McCallum
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Matt Glowacki
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Dan Breeding
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Paul Dadboud
The leadership skills will help to
instill the self-confidence needed to become leaders now
and in the years to come. Youth will learn they are in
CONTROL of themselves and their future.
Another aim of the conference will be
self-imaging, managing time, setting goals, serving
others, meeting challenges and overcoming adversity.
A special service project for the
conference will be Kids Against Hunger. The goal is for
the youth to prepare 100,000 meals for Kids Against
Hunger which will be distributed in the Kearney, Lincoln
and throughout the distribution network. With their
energetic hands, our youth will make a difference for
the children of Nebraska and the world!
For more detailed information,
download the brochure
here,
or go to the Masonic Youth
Leadership Conference page on this website.
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