Monday, September 10, 2007

Welcome to the Light

Today is Monday, September 10, 2007, and after really ignoring blogs for the past few years, I decided that today will be the day that I join the 21st century. After all, I am a computer nerd, I teach computer software, document applications and training material, and work as a project manager IN the IT field.

Some personal history:

I was raised a master mason in Riverside Lodge #635 on 3 November 2001 by Wr. Lee Cleveland, my father, Robert Dunn, and my uncle, Wr. James W. Dunn. I was immediately seated in the Junior Deacon's Chair, and installed as the Junior Deacon in March of 2002 after returning my Regular Form master mason's proficiency and qualifying to sit the chair.

At the same time, because of my experience with computers, I was asked to chair the lodge Child ID committee, and eventually, to chair the district Child ID committee as well. More on the awesome Child ID program from the Grand Lodge of California later. In October, 2005, I was invited to join the Grand Lodge Child ID committee, in which position I still serve the Grand Lodge of California.

On 10 December 2005, I was installed as Master of Evergreen Masonic Lodge in Riverside, California. Four years, 46 days after being raised, I was installed in the Oriental Chair of Evergreen Lodge #259.

Today, I publish the Lodgeroom International Magazine, a digital publication offered for the benefit of the craft on a monthly basis since January 2006. I am also an administrator of the Lodgeroom US part of The Lodgeroom International group of forums.

I am currently employed in a part of the world where Freemasonry is illegal, and it is an interesting experience to be living, in many ways, as the early Masons did before going public at the Goose and Gridiron in London, in June, 1717. More on that later as well.

Welcome to my blog.

12 comments:

  1. Best of Luck, Worshipful. I like the message of your banner! Keep it positive, keep it Masonic. Show the world what Masonry is REALLY about

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  2. Welcome to the blogosphere, Bro. Dunn.

    Widow's Son
    BurningTaper.com

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  3. Fraternal Best Wishes Bro Theron and may God watch over and protect you where you are.

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  4. Wor. Dunn,
    My thoughts and prayers are always with you, especially while you are among those that wish you harm.

    Stay safe, hold true to your Masonic Values and I will anxiously look forward to your Blog activities and to your eventual safe return.

    On the Level,
    Galen Dean
    Sr. Warden
    Fellowship Lodge #668 F&AM
    Yucaipa, Ca

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  5. Greetings Brother Theron!
    May the surfers enjoy the Light I know will impart upon all who surf on in.
    Congrats for joining the crowd.
    I look forward to learning much here.
    Thanks for starting up a blog and look forward to your insights!

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  6. Best wishes WB Dunn.

    FWIW,I was installed Master of Rocky River #703 2 years, 5 months, 27 days after being raised a Master Mason and that's a sad metric really --it should have been like 7 years in a healthy Lodge.

    Bro. Howard

    Master Rocky River #703
    Plural Member Halcyon #498
    King Cunningham #187 RAM

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  7. Excellent idea, to make a blog Theron!

    I'll definitely be a regular reader. :D

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  8. Great Blog! Looking forward to seeing more informative posts.


    David Cooksey
    PM PVM
    Vulcan Lodge

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  9. Welcome to the wild west of the internet. Seems I'm a bit late tot he howdy, but I'm glad I found you. Its always good to meet another brother, especially one here in So Cal with me.

    Travel light

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  10. Congratulations Bro. Theron! Another successful venture began I'm sure! I'll look backfrom time to tim eto catch up on the "fun!"

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  11. Congratulations on the blog, Bro. Theron! I'll be a regular reader thereof.

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  12. All the very best with your blog Bro Theron

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