The Masonic Trestleboard is traditionally a method for a leader, or Master, to publish work plans for the members of a guild. These include drawings of diagrams and guides for the workers and are a critical part of working together to build. Masons continue this tradition through a monthly newsletter, written by the Master, that outlines the new month.
Part of every Masonic meeting intends to reveal knowledge, or light, on the history, foundations, and ceremonies of freemasonry. Often these take the place of programs or discussions. An archive of recent electronic programs is available here.
One part of the Masonic tradition is our focus on record keeping. Here is a collection of photographs from throughout our Lodge's recent history.