Elwin Brown
Vocational Education Scholarship 2024
CEDAR LODGE No.60
CLARKSTON, MI. Est.1854
Eligibility:
Graduating High School Seniors intending to further their education by attending a public vocational training institution that grants a degree, certification or license. Seeking students who attend Oakland Schools Technical Northwest Campus and favoring a student with a commitment to
their community and charity.
Scholarships available: One (1) @ $1500.00
Major: Open to all Vocations
Minimum GPA: Minimum 2.0 GPA
Financial Need: Please explain your need in the application
Selection Process:
The Elwin Brown Masonic Education Scholarships will be awarded to well-rounded students who are also working or volunteer their time in service to their community. The activities supporting the local communities will receive priority. Cedar #60 is an active Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons. Candidates who have Masonic affiliation or family relation to a member of the Masonic Fraternity will be given some degree of special consideration, but this is not a requirement.
Information needed with this Application:
[] Student Information | [] Vocational Plans | [] Employment |
[] Community Service | [] Answer 3 short questions |
ADDITIONAL ITEMS NEEDED
[] One Sealed Letter of recommendation – non-school related
Should come from non-family members such as an employer, coach, clergy, Scouts, etc.
[] Official copy of High School Transcripts
[] Documentation of any Community Service
[] Answer 3 questions including Statement of vocational or professional goals
Application Deadline: Friday, 29/March/2024
Forms must be received or postmarked by this date to be eligible.
No fax submissions accepted.
Completed Scholarship forms should be turned in to:
Cedar #60 Masonic Lodge,
1 E. Washington
Clarkston, MI 48346
The application will be available on the Cedar #60 website: http://cedar.org/scholarship
Questions may be emailed to: scholarship@cedar60.org
-Download Scholarship Application –
CLICK HERE: ElwinBrownVocationalScholarship2024
Application Deadline: Friday, 29/March/2024
Free & Accepted Masons, Cedar Lodge #60, Clarkston, MI
https://cedar60.org/scholarship
Our Mission
To meet the needs of the members of Cedar Lodge #60 by providing a quality, congenial and friendly environment to foster and improve Freemasonry. To be the organization of first choice for men of good character, whose values include friendship, morality and brotherly love and provide incentives and intrinsic rewards that inspire them to contribute to the strength of our Lodge and fulfilling our vision.
Our Vision
To become a relevant organization dedicated to delighting, involving and educating members and their families in the community, where the lodge is a vibrant, respected and contributing part of community life. Cedar #60 shall accomplish this by creating a growing, active, relevant lodge of great appeal that is well known and respected as a role model for other lodges and organizations.
Elwin “John” R. Brown December 20, 1942 – August 10, 2015
Elwin “John” R. Brown of Sterling Heights; formerly of Waterford; Passed August 10, 2015 at the age of 72. He was a husband of Betty; father of Chris (Kim) Brown & Sally (Paul) Crider; stepfather of Janeen (Chuck) Rice; also survived by many grandchildren & great grandchildren; brother of Frank Brown. John retired from General Motors. He was an active member of Cedar Masonic Lodge # 60 for over 38 years and enjoyed hunting, woodworking & motorcycling. He proudly held the offices of Master of Cedar #60, Regional Grand Lecturer and the Grand Lecturer of Michigan Free & Accepted Masons. This scholarship is named in his memory in recognition for his leadership and example within our community.