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 The History Of Villa Rica Lodge #584

Villa Rica Lodge No. 584 was organized in 1971 with twenty-one (21) men under the direction of District Deputy Grand Master (DDGM) George A. Sturdervan and Assistant District Deputy Grand Master (ADDGM) Horace Banks.  The first officers of the lodge were:

 

Brother James A. Walker

Worshipful Master

Brother Johnny Reeves

Senior Warden

Brother Lester Dobbs

Junior Warden

Brother Morris Brook

Treasurer

Brother Johnny L. Harris

Secretary

Brother James Hayes

Senior Deacon

Brother Bobby Taylor

Junior Deacon

Brother Roy V. Zachery

Senior Steward

Brother Roy Robinson

Junior Steward

Brother Herman Dobbs

Marshall

Brother Larry J. Thompson

Tyler

Brother Larry Powell

Chaplain

 

In 1975, under the leadership of Worshipful Master James A. Walker, the members came together to purchase the building from Mr. Frank Moore of Hiram Lodge #8 A.F.A.M, Scottish Rite Masons, for the sum of $1314.83.   At the time, the location was called Sunset Street but has since been renamed to Thomas E. Dorsey Drive after the legendary gospel singer/composer who was a member of Mt. Prospect Baptist Church located across the street from the lodge.  The purchase of the building started a great vision to build this Lodge and with lots of hard work and personal and financial sacrifice, the brothers worked together and renovated the building.

At the Grand Session in Augusta, Georgia in June 1972, under the leadership of the Most Worshipful Grand Master, Dr. X.L. Neal, Villa Rica Lodge No. 584 was chartered on June 15, 1972. 

 

With the help and support of ADDGM Horace Banks and Past Master Harold Mullins of Carrollton No. 57, we started our first initiation class in August 1972.  We had a total of four candidates who were raised in October 1972.   We also started our first annual banquet in October of the same year. In November we started our first Thanksgiving basket giveaway, and in December we initiated our first Christmas basket giveaway.

 

In 1974, the process was started to create an Eastern Star Chapter.  In April 1975 we received approval from the Grand Worthy Patron, Brother Earnest McIntyre, to start what has become known as Villa Rica Chapter No.138.

 

As a lodge, 1977 was a very memorable year.  In May, we completely owned the building that still serves as our meeting place.  We elected a new Worshipful Master, Brother Johnny Reeves, who served five years as Senior Warden to Worshipful Master James Walker, our charter Worshipful Master.  We hosted several district meetings since our inception but the first was on September 25, 1977 at Stewart Middle School.  Also that year, we hosted one of our annual banquets and had the pleasure of being graced with Grand Worthy Matron Florence M. Hogan and Senator Julian Bond as our guest speakers.  The banquet took place on November 5, 1977.  Our next year’s banquet speaker was an unknown rookie anchorwoman by the name of Monica Kaufman.  That banquet took place on November 11, 1978.

 

We hosted our second district Meeting in May 1982 once again at Stewart Middle School, and our third hosting was in April 1991 at Glanton-Hindman Elementary School.  At the time of the compilation of this history, we are scheduled to hold our fourth District Meeting sometime in April 2006.

 

Some of our community service projects include, but are not limited to our first annual Easter Egg Hunt, which took place at Jesse Davis Park in April 1990 under the leadership of Worshipful Master Benjamin Sexton.  We have helped members of our community fund burial services, contributed to scholarship efforts, and assisted deserving young men with funding summer camp. We have made several donations of money and supplies to women and children shelters as well as local schools and day care centers. We continue to prove to be positive role models in our community.

 

Under the leadership of Worshipful Master Gary Sparks, we conducted our first annual Turkey shoot, which took place in Bremen, Georgia on October 28, 1995.  Brothers from around the Atlanta Masonic District have participated in the many Turkey shoots done throughout the years.

 

In February 1999, under the leadership of Worshipful Master Cedric McIntosh, we changed our meeting nights from Saturday’s to Thursday’s at 7:00 pm.  The change has continued to prove beneficial to our meeting participation.  Also in that year, we hosted our first Grand Master’s Research at the 330 Auburn Ave. Grand Lodge location on December 12, 1999.

 

Under the leadership of Worshipful Master Craig Reed, we started some much-needed renovation on our building.  We also coordinated the first cornerstone laying handled in our area by Atlanta Masonic District No. 3 for Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church on December 12, 2004.  Also that year, we worked with the United States Marine Corp’s “Toys For Tots” program and gave away over 600 toys to families in our community on December 18, 2004.

 

In 2005, we are proud to have our first Grand Officers in our midst. The Most Worshipful Grand Master Ramsey Davis, Jr. named Brother Jonathan White as the Grand Assistant Secretary.  Brother Joel Mends was elected as the Grand Prelate and Brother Monte Hollingsworth was named as the Grand Assistant Recorder - both of the John H. Deveaux Grand Commandery-York Rite Masons.

To be continued…….

 

Worshipful Masters

 

Names

Year(s)

James A. Walker

1971-1976

Johnny Reeves

1977-1979

Lester Dobbs

1980-1982

Larry J. Thompson

1983-1986

Charles Ray Reeves

1987-1989

Ben Sexton

1990-1994

Gary Sparks

1995

Jay Grimmett

1996-1997

Blue Robinson

1998

Cedric McIntosh

1999-2000

William Chandler

2001-2002

Cedric McIntosh

2003

Craig T. Reed

2004

Jonathan S. White

2005-2006

Derrick D. Fountain

2007-2008