Saturday 21 November 2020

Community Garden 2020

 In 2020, the 4H Community Garden was able to provide 370 lbs. of fresh produce to families and their children!  They thanked their sponsors which included Nickel Lodge No. 427.



Wednesday 16 September 2020

Belrock Renos 2020-08

 Here are some recent photos of Renovations at Belrock:




Please note social distancing is maintained throughout the operation.
The Banquet room insulation is complete/ new lighting is completed/new gyproc installed and painted/New heating installed and now for the new dropped ceiling...over 90% of the cost is covered by donations//Special thanks to JAVA GUILD.And 90 % of the Labour is Volunteers Special Thanks to the Volunteers...Looking AWESOME..
Be well Be safe

4H Community Garden 2020

Here are some pictures from the 4-H garden in 2020 and a summary from Paulette MacDonald . I have also  included pictures of my wife and I from last Friday harvesting some of the produce. My wife Celena Leonard is a member of OES (Algoma Chapter #139) as well. -- John Leonard

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There’s no doubt that this was a challenging year. Initially, all community gardens were closed and it appeared that Public Health would not enter discussions about reopening. However, a diligent group of volunteers from the core group of the Sudbury Community Garden Network took up the cause and through several meetings, social media announcements, and news reports were finally able to sit down with Dr. Penny Sutcliffe and provide important feedback as to the importance of community gardening. Many examples were provided as to how gardens feed people, supplement food banks, soup kitchens, and meal plans. We provided stories of how the gardens provide places of comfort for seniors who help feed other seniors, and of youth who garden with the families to serve the community, as is the case with the 4-H Garden. At that point, Public Health made the decision to allow key contacts to plant, maintain, and harvest the gardens. The 4-H families and a couple of community volunteers stepped up and once again, we had a successful planting season. Our gardeners rotated water duty all season including spending time staking, weeding, and cutting the grass regularly. We are still harvesting as there are several heavy squash and potatoes to pull. We expect to surpass 350 lbs. of produce. The produce was provided to an organization that assists at least 6-10 families which house a few children each and live with their elderly parents.

Thanks to Nickel Lodge No. 427’s continued support, we were able to purchase the extra sanitizers, new hose, tarps, and other items like replacement plants and supplies. We hope you enjoy the photos!

Kind regards,

Paulette Macdonald

Sudbury 4-H Club Leader, 4-H District Association Representative/Board Member, 4-H Ontario.
Westmount 4-H Club Community Garden Team Lead, Sudbury Community Garden Network. 
“Home Garden Project,” Cultivate Your Neighbourhood, Greater Sudbury Covid Response Group.
Laurentian University representative, Greater Sudbury Food Policy Council.
Westmount Neighbourhood Association Board member.





Wednesday 19 August 2020

Nickel General Purposes 2020-08

While were are rather locked down due to covid-19, I thought I would share a picture from tonight's General Purposes Committee meeting for Nickel Lodge brethren.


Saturday 14 March 2020

Visit Simcoe Lodge 2020-03

Four Brethren from the Sudbury-Manitoulin District visited Simcoe Lodge No. 79 in Bradford to witness the initiation of Bro. Michael Edgar's cousin, Mr. Joe Silveira. Two of the Sudbury Brethren assisted by doing work.

Sault 17th Degree 2020-03

Here is a photo of the 17th degree cast. They did the degree for the brethren in the Sault on 2020-03-07.

Bethel 2020-03

Bethel Lodge No 699's candidate was not available attend, so masonic education was enjoyed.

Nickel Official Visit Passing 2020-03

During the 2020-03-04 Official Visit of the District Deputy Grand Master, Right Worshipful Brother Robert J. Lipic, two brethren, Bro. Greg Blomme and Bro. Ghislain Cotton, proved their proficiency in the Master Mason Degree. Also, Bro. Kristian Keller exemplified his passing to the second degree.

Monday 17 February 2020

Bro. Cotton's Birthday 2020-02

Bro. Ghislain Cotton's wife planned a surprise birthday party for him. Several masons and their spouses from multiple lodges in the Sudbury District were in attendance.

Sunday 16 February 2020

Bethel GSW and GJW Visit 2020-02

Grand Senior Warden R.W. Bro. Graeme A. Boyce and Grand Junior Warden R.W. Bro. Mark W. Kapitan made a special trip to Sudbury to visit Bethel Lodge No. 699 on Valentine's Day, Friday, February 14th, 2020. R.W. Bro. Rob Lipic, D.D.G.M. was also out for a fraternal visit. That evening was the first that I had witnessed a lodge not asking for Bro. S.W. to vouch during the openings. -- W.Bro. John M Reynolds

Nickel Passing Bro. Keller 2020-02

It was Step-up Night on Wednesday February 5th with Bro. Angus Morris in the Near East. His degree team conducted the passing of Bro. Kristian Keller to the Second Degree.

Master Mason Night 2020-02

Master Mason Night Pics - February 10, 2020

Friendship Installation 2020-02

Installation and Ladies Night pictures Officers for 2020 (Secretary W.Bro. Miszczak was not present):
Brethren present to witness the event:
Bracken Brothers:
W.M. Trevor Bracken with R.W. Bro. Robert J. Lipic, D.D.G.M.:
Citation from Nickel Lodge to Bro. Jason Brown for his leading his company's assistance with the Winter Clothing Appeal:
W.M. Trevor Bracken on his Installation Day:
Ladies Night Pictures: