Archives
St. James has a rich history in Masonry and the community. Gathering it all will be time consuming. Consequently the archives section of our site will have to be a work in progress so check back often. In the mean time feel free to look over the St. James History page for a brief history of our lodge.
To help keep our Brethren up to date with the goings on at St. James, both past and present going forward, we have added the following four sub-pages, Notices (from St James), Bulletins (from Grand Lodge), On The Level (courtesy of Rt.Wor. Bro. Allan Large) and Past What's New from the home page. However, for privacy issues, these sections are Username and Password protected.
Notices
In this section of the site we will be keeping a running posting of our notices. Lodge Notices are received monthly by the membership and include information about up and coming business meetings, Degree Nights and special events.
On The Level

A monthly publication now written by Right Worshipful Brother Allan Large, was originally started and named by WB Ken Hiltgen, who then handed over the reins to RWB Allan Large. All the Brethren of St. James Lodge look forward to this Newsletter every month. It is particularly enjoyed by the Members that are unable to regularly attend the monthly meetings. We trust that you will find them equally interesting.
Bulletins
Grand Lodge Bulletins are received by St. James Secretary Rt. Wor. Bro. Ray Little and distributed to the brethren. They include such matters as any Grand Lodge communications, Addresses to the Members by our Grand Master for the current year and interesting articles on Masonry and the like.
What's New Archives.
If you happen to miss a particular lodge evening and didn't check the “News” page don't worry as you can catch up with what happened at the meeting here. All the juicy details will be archived here.
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Youngest of Johann Sebastian Bach’s four sons, musician and composer Johann Christian was known as the English Bach. In 1760 he was appointed organist of Milan cathedral and in 1762 he became composer to the King’s Theatre in London. Later he became was music master to Queen Charlotte and her children.
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