The Corner Stone

We are witnessing Masonic and American history unfolding.  This time capsule originally placed by Brothers Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, and William Scollay in the ground beneath the cornerstone of the new Sate House on Beacon Hill was opened Tuesday January 6, 2015.  Contents include; five newspapers, 23 coins with the oldest being from 1652, a medal of Brother George Washington, a replica of Colonial records, and a silver plate commemorating the building of the new State House (photo below).  “Historical accounts say the corner-stone was escorted on a truck decorated with ribbons through the streets of Boston Massachusetts by 15 white horses each with a leader with military guard of “independent Fusiliers”. [Paul Revere, the torch bearer of the revolution – Belle Moses]

The Corner Stone
Photo credit – Jessica Rinaldi / Globe Starr

“This Corner Stone of a Building,
intended for the use of the Legislative
and Executive Branches of Government
of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
was laid by
His Excellency, Samuel Adams, Esq.,
Governor of said Commonwealth
Assisted by the Most Worshipful Paul Revere
Grand Master,
and the Right Worshipful William Scollay,
Deputy Grand Master,
The Grand Wardens and Brethren of the
Grand Lodges of Masons
on the Fourth Day of July An. Dom. 1795. A.L. 5795
Being the XXth Anniversary of
American Independence.”
– Inscription on the time capsule, Additional found in Paul Revere, the torch bearer of the revolution.

History – Time Capsule Buried by Paul Revere and Sam Adams Discovered in Boston
Washington Post – Time capsule buried by Paul Revere and Samuel Adams is opened

Called From Labor

Brethren:
It is my sad duty to report the passing of Brother Gene Erdley. Brother Erdley put down the working tools of life on Tuesday, September 23rd. Brother Erdley was raised to the degree of Master Mason on April 8th, 1980.

Viewing for Brother Erdley is Saturday from 9:00 to 11:00 at Wood Funeral Home at 784 Main street in East Aurora.  There will be Memorial Services for Gene starting at 11:00 on Saturday.

Thank you
Wor John Markuse


Brother Gene N. ERDLEY
Brother Gene N. ERDLEY

Gene N. September 23, 2014, of East Aurora, beloved husband of Christine (nee Zelie); dear father of Robert and Amy Erdley; dearest brother of Howard T. (Bonnie) Erdley and Marsha (Paul) Rebrovich. Friends may call Saturday from 9-11AM at the WOOD FUNERAL HOME, 784 Main St., East Aurora, where memorial services will follow at 11 AM. Gene was a longtime employee of the Village of East Aurora. Flowers gratefully declined. If desired, contributions may be made to Fisher House Foundation Inc., 111 Rockville Pike, Ste. 420, Rockville, MD 20850. – See more at:http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/buffalonews/obituary.aspx?n=gene-n-erdley&pid=172569698#sthash.gfHLtGmH.dpuf

 

Blazing Star Lodge #694 F&AM

Blazing Star Lodge

2019 marks our 150 year anniversary! Stay connected with Blazing Star Lodge for updates on our celebration coming Summer 2019!

Standing proud yet unassuming and slightly hidden behind some old growth trees, the East Aurora Masonic Lodge stands as a permanent fixture in East Aurora, New York.  It overlooks the town with a protective eye ensuring all who pass are good and upright citizens.  We like to think that the presence of the Lodge in our town sets a stage of history, pride, and brotherly love among the members of the Lodge and the citizens of the town.

As part of the East Aurora, New York community since 1869 (Current Charter), the Blazing Star Masonic Lodge actively seeks ways to contribute to the success of our neighbors.  We do this by supporting little league baseball, FISH of East Aurora and Scholarships to graduating seniors at Iroquois High School and East Aurora High School.  Most recently the formation of Brother Of The Bread lead by Brother Andrew Egressy.  We are interested in our community and the people who call East Aurora home.  Since the 1800’s our Lodge stood as a building of humble men striving to better themselves and in-turn make the world a better place.  This is what we do.  We would love to talk to you more about Freemasonry please contact us anytime.

Our members meet in the Lodge every second and fourth Tuesday of each month September through June.  Dinners begin at 6:30 pm with communications starting promptly at 7:30 pm.  We encourage social discussions before and after official communications are complete.