Crookston Masonic Lodge and Masonic Charities donate over $50,000 to the North Dakota/Minnesota Honor Flight and $3,856 to the Crookston Rotary Club

On Wednesday afternoon, the Crookston Masonic Lodge presented two checks: $50,174.72 to the Minnesota/North Dakota Honor Flight and $3,856 to the Crookston Rotary Club.

NORTH DAKOTA/MINNESOTA HONOR FLIGHT DONATION
The Crookston Masons held a free will pancake/waffle breakfast fundraiser at the lodge and raised over $25,000 thanks to the free will donations and the Corporate Sponsors of Christian Brothers Ford, Christian Motors, and Christian Cars online; Phil Thompson and Associates, Bagley Co-op, the DAV, Crookston VFW and Auxiliary, and the Crookston American Legion and Auxiliary. Masonic Charities matches the total the Crookston Masons raised for the $50,174.72 total.

“Through our sponsors, we were able to garner some money. And then the breakfast with pancakes, waffles, and French toast.  It’s just the honor flight and people know it’s thanking their veterans for what they’ve done in the past,” said Crookston Mason Lester Wilkens. “We raised about $25,000 and got matching funds from Masonic Charities.”

When asked if he ever thought it would be possible to hit the $50,000 mark, Wilkens said, “I thought it was impossible when we hit $27,000 the first year. And then I thought, well, we’ll aim a little higher. We hit $35,000. And now, between all three years, we’re over $110,000 we’ve raised for the men and the women that served.”

The honor flight gives veterans a free trip to Washington D.C. to see the monuments and get everything covered. And most importantly, they get a hero’s welcome when they return. “Well, most of us that are old enough, like myself, I didn’t have to serve, but the war was going on and I had friends that went,” said Wilkens. “And we know how they were treated when they came home. So most of us are willing to bend over backwards to help.”

The honor flight costs around $1,500 to $1,800 per person, and 220 people took it on Easter morning last year.

If anyone is interested in donating to the honor flight, contact Wilkens at 218-289-1956.

Anytime the Masons hold a breakfast fundraiser, you are invited to stop by and have breakfast, and all money raised goes back to the community. “Well, when you see a sign out there that says pancake breakfast, come on in because we don’t keep anything,” said Wilkens. “It all goes back into the kids’ stuff and the honor flight. That’s the one we do for the military people, the honor flight every year.”

CROOKSTON ROTARY STUDENT OF THE MONTH/QUARTER DONATION
The Crookston Masons also gave a check of $3856 to the Crookston Rotary Club to go towards the Crookston High School student of the month scholarship and the UMC Student of the quarter. “It’s just a wonderful opportunity to help our community. We gave the money to the Rotary so they can fund the Student of the Month program at UMC and the high school,” said Wilkens. “So they have enough money to do that program without overloading their organization.”

The Crookston Masonic Lodge raised the money in April when they held a dinner theater. “The dinner theater was actually part of the UMC Music Theater Department. And so we had three of our student actors present this dinner theater program here. We just had a lot of fun,” said Crookston Mason and UMC Theater Director George French. “I think we had over 100 people who came, and our Masonic brothers prepared the meal, and we did it. It was wonderful to do this particular program here. And then we plan on doing it again this spring to help fund those Rotary projects.”

The event raised $1,928, and Masonic Charities matched it for a $3,856 total.

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