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Upcoming Events

23oct6:00 pm9:00 pmEvergreen Fellowship Meeting and Rehearsal Advance Stations6 PM fellowship 7 PM first° rehearsal in advance stations, casual attire.

25oct(oct 25)8:00 am27(oct 27)4:00 pm175 Annual Communication of California Grand LodgeAnnual communication of Grand Lodge in San Francisco

30oct7:00 pm9:00 pmEvergreen Lodge 259 Double First degreeDouble First Degree Mr.Ian Ballard and Mr. Danny Baker lode opens at 6:00pm. Location 5801 Chicago Ave., Riverside, CA. 92504

06nov6:30 pm9:00 pmEvergreen Lodge#259 - Stated MeetingStated Meeting and Annual Election of Officers - Dinner 6:30 pm Stated meeting 7:30 pm

07decAll DayEvergreen Annual Installation of OfficersEvergreens 145th Annual Installation of Officers

Al Malaikah Shriners Potentate's Gala: RSVP Now!

posted by admin
February 16, 2017

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Our mission

Shriners Hospitals for Children has a mission to:

  • Provide the highest quality care to children with neuromusculoskeletal conditions, burn injuries and other special healthcare needs within a compassionate, family-centered and collaborative care environment.
  • Provide for the education of physicians and other healthcare professionals.
  • Conduct research to discover new knowledge that improves the quality of care and quality of life of children and families.

This mission is carried out without regard to race, color, creed, sex or sect, disability, national origin or ability of a patient or family to pay.

Our vision

Become the best at transforming children’s lives by providing exceptional healthcare through innovative research, in a patient and family centered environment.

Be Burn Awareness February 7-13

posted by admin
February 5, 2016

 

The kitchen is a wonderful time with your kids – preparing and cooking meals together can be fun!

But scalds and burns caused by outlets, stoves, and ovens can happen in an instant, so the kitchen is also one of the most important places to "Be Burn Aware".

During Burn Awareness Week (February 7-13), please review and share these tips on electrical, scald, and fire safety to help keep kids burn-free.

– Place covers on all electrical outlets.

– Unplug all electrical devices within a child's reach.

– Come indoors and stay there during an electrical storm.

– Lower the temperature settings on water heaters to 120 degrees Fahrenheit.

– When filling the bathtub, turn on cold water first, and then mix in warmer water carefully.

– When cooking, turn pot handles to the back of the stove.

– Never leave food that is cooking unattended; supervise children's use of the stove, oven, or microwave.

– Keep matches and lighters locked up and away from children.

– Do not place electrical cords or wires under rugs, over nails, or in high traffic areas.

Trick or Tri 5K

posted by admin
October 27, 2015

Trick or Tri 5K

Ernest Borgnine, 1917-2012

posted by admin
July 18, 2012

Ernest Borgnine, 1917-2012

Ernest Borgnine (born Ermes Effron Borgnino; January 24, 1917 – July 8, 2012) was an American film and television actor whose career spanned more than six decades. He was an unconventional lead in many films of the 1950s, winning an Oscar in 1955 for Marty. On television, he played Quinton McHale in the 1962–1966 series McHale's Navy and co-starred in the mid-1980s action series Airwolf, in addition to a wide variety of other roles. Borgnine was also known for his role as Mermaid Man in the animated television serices SpongeBob SquarePants. Borgnine earned an Emmy Award nomination at age 92 for his work on the series ER.

Borgnine was born in Hamden, Connecticut. He was the son of Anna (nee Boselli), who emigrated to the United States from Carpi (Modena, Italy), and Camillo Borgnino, who emigrated to the U.S. from Ottiglio (Alessandra, Italy).

Borgnine's parents separated when he was two years old, and he and his mother went to live in Italy. By 1923, his parents had reconciled, and the family name was changed from Borgnino to Borgnine. The family settled in North Haven, Connecticut, where he attended public schools. Borgnine took to sports while growing up, but showed no interest in acting.

Borgnine joined the United States Navy in 1935, after graduation from James Hillhouse High School in New Haven, Connecticut. He was discharged in 1941, re-enlisted after Pearl Harbor, and served until 1945 (a total of ten years), reaching the rank of gunner's mate 1st class. He served aboard the destroyer USS Lamberton. His military decorations include the Navy Good Conduct Medal, American Defense Service Medal with Fleet Clasp, American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal and the World War II Victory Medal.

Borgnine received the honorary rating of chief petty officer (CPO) in October 2004 from Master Chief Petty Officer of The Navy Terry D. Scott for Borgnine's support of the Navy and naval families worldwide.

After the war was over, Borgnine returned to his parents' home with no job and no direction. As he was unwilling to settle for a dead-end factory job, his mother encouraged him to pursue a more glamorous profession and suggested that his personality would be well suited for the stage. He surprised his mother by taking the suggestion to heart, although his father was far from enthusiastic.

After graduation, Borgnine auditioned and was accepted to the Barter Theater in Abingdon, Virginia, so-called for its audiences bartering their produce for admission during the Great Depression. In 1947, he landed his first stage role in State of The Union. Although it was a short role, he won over the audience. His next role was as the Gentleman Caller in Tenessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie. In 1949, he had his Brodway debut in the role of a nurse in the play Harvey. More roles on stage led him to being a decades-long character actor. Thus began his legendary show business career.

Bro. Ernest Borgnine’s later films included Ice Station Zebra, The Adventurers, Willard, The Poseidon Adventure, The Greatest (as Muhammad Ali’s manager), Convoy, Ravagers, Escape From New York, Moving Target and Mistress.

Bro. Ernest actively donated his time to worthy causes. He volunteered to be Stories of Service National spokesman, urging his fellow World War II vets to come forward and share their stories. He also served one year as the Chairman of the National Salute to Hospitalized Veterans, visiting patients in many Department of Veterans Affairs medical centers. In 1996, Borgnine toured the United States on a bus to meet his fans and see the country. The trip was the subject of a 1997 documentary, Ernest Borgnine on the Bus.

Bro. Ernest was a Freemason in Hollywood Lodge No. 355, and a 33rd° Scottish Rite Mason in the Southern Masonic Jurisdiction. He was also a member of the Loyal Order of Moose at that organization's Lodge in Junction City, Oregon. He contributed articles to several Masonic publications. One of his articles appeared in the website belonging to Lodge Callendar #588 in Falkirk, Scotland.

Bro. Ernest Borgnine died of renal failure on July 8, 2012, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California. He was 95 years old.

May the Great Architect of The Universe grant our brother Ernest sublime guidance as he journeys to that undiscovered country from whose bourne no traveler returns.

Until then, my brother…

(Article by Bro. Ed S. Fernandez)

References:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Borgnine

http://www.muratshrine.org/

http://www.mastermason.com/callendar588/

 

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