Stewardship of Our Lodge: Care, Maintenance, and Dedication

A great deal goes into maintaining a respectable home. Our Lodge is our home, and rest assured that considerable effort is invested in keeping it both respectable and fully functional - for ourselves today and for future brethren.

Every part of the Lodge requires care and ongoing maintenance. Broken items must be repaired or replaced, and many systems require annual inspections. The elevator must be certified, the water heaters must remain functional and up to code, the fob access system requires renewal and eventual replacement with a newer model, and the heating system needs regular checkups. Windows and doors must be properly sealed to withstand freezing temperatures, and the carpets require routine cleaning. These are just a few of the many responsibilities involved.

All of these tasks fall under the watchful oversight of the Trustees. Several committees work tirelessly to ensure that everything remains in proper working order and that nothing is overlooked. Brother Jon Carpenter, President of the Trustees, spends countless hours assessing issues, meeting with contractors, and obtaining quotes for necessary work. It is a demanding and never-ending responsibility, and he is doing an outstanding job.

All of the Trustees deserve recognition for their dedication in keeping our Lodge - and the tenants who share the building - in excellent condition. Most recently, repairs were completed on the water heaters in the basement, and a leak in one of the tenant spaces was identified and promptly repaired.

Thank you to our Trustees for your continued commitment and faithful service to our Lodge.

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The leak at the Moses Eye center was promptly reapired. Our renters are lucky to have a bunch of responsible masons to care of their shops. 

 

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