restaurant can stay in Fruita,
alive and well.
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After seeing the posters around town, "Save the Tomato" and watching last evening's 10 p.m. news about the Fruita business being in limbo due to a doubling of their rent along with the cost of maintance and property taxes, then reading the story "Stewed Tomato" in the June 8, 2009 Daily Sentinel, I began to wonder.
1. Why wouldn't a supposedly benevolent organization want to help its community in these times of rotten economics by helping keep it alive for the sake of the tax revenue generated for the community?
2. What exactly is the organization about? What is their mission?
So I went to Google and I will go to other sources, but for time-sake, I did find the following along with another very interesting site (www.prepare-ye-the-way.com/freemasonry1.htm), one I intend to read much closer
"The Masonic Service Association of North America (MSANA) was formed in 1919 to provide services to its member Grand Lodges that they would find difficult to provide for themselves. Thus the national voice that the MSA has is dedicated to Service to the Masonic community.
The primary functions and activities of the MSANA are: