Books for Bikes program now in third year

The St. Peters Lodge 106 F. & A.M. presented six bikes to Eagle Lake Elementary School Students in Edwardsburg Friday. The students had participated in the Books for Bikes Program. Pictured with their bikes are Clayton Edmand, Bryce Nonnemacher, Ethan Johnson, Alyza Bond and Breauna Robbins. Not pictured is Ella Castelucci. In back are Bro. Bob Beopple, past master and current secretary of the lodge; Martha Ireland, manager of the Edwardsburg branch of the Greater Niles Community Federal Credit Union; Robert Parrish, past master and current senior warden of the lodge; Bro. Justin Bertrand, Master Mason; and Bro. Victor Schultz, Master Mason. (Leader photo/PAUL BRALICK)

The St. Peters Lodge 106 F. & A.M. presented six bikes to Eagle Lake Elementary School Students in Edwardsburg Friday. The students had participated in the Books for Bikes Program. Pictured with their bikes are Clayton Edmand, Bryce Nonnemacher, Ethan Johnson, Alyza Bond and Breauna Robbins. Not pictured is Ella Castelucci. In back are Bro. Bob Beopple, past master and current secretary of the lodge; Martha Ireland, manager of the Edwardsburg branch of the Greater Niles Community Federal Credit Union; Robert Parrish, past master and current senior warden of the lodge; Bro. Justin Bertrand, Master Mason; and Bro. Victor Schultz, Master Mason. (Leader photo/PAUL BRALICK)

Three years ago, Robert Parrish, past master of the Edwardsburg St. Peters Lodge 106 F. & A.M. decided to honor the memory of his mother by adopting the Bikes for Books program.

Last Friday, St. Peters Lodge awarded six bikes to three boys and three girls at Edwardsburg’s Eagle Lake Elementary.

“The Books for Bikes program is the brainchild of the Grand Lodge of Michigan, which oversees all the Masonic Lodges within the state,” Parrish said. “I adopted the program locally three years ago in memory of my mother, Marcia Parrish-Horvat, who passed away in 2010. Growing up, my mom greatly impressed upon me the love of reading.

“She lived by example by being a heavy reader herself and never passed on the opportunity to take me to the library or get me a book that she thought might interest me. She was a wonderful mother and I dearly miss her. Learning of this program, I thought it would be a great way to perpetuate her memory. She loved kids, so combining the promotion of reading with children presented itself as a wonderful opportunity.”

The Edwardsburg branch of the Greater Niles Credit Union has joined forces with the St. Peters Lodge to make the awarding of the bikes special. They not only provided pizza for the third grade students at Eagle Lake Elementary, but gave away gift bags for all the children who participated in the reading program. Pizzas came from Captain’s Pizza of Edwardsburg, who opened early and called in additional employees to provide the pizzas.

St. Peters Lodge has been a part of the Edwardsburg community for over 150 years and is a part of the world’s oldest and largest fraternal organization. The fraternity puts a great emphasis on the arts and sciences, so the promotion of reading fits well within its teachings.

Community News

Taking the stage: Niles natives to star in A&A Ballet’s ‘Cinderella’

Community News

SMC graduates 17-member nursing class

Brandywine Education

Brandywine bond proposal election Tuesday

Leader Columnists

Cains: Opinion is not news

Crime/Court

Niles man gets probation for sending explicit photo to minor

Community News

Dowagiac, Edwardsburg drama programs nominated for WAVE Awards

Business

Zolman Tire hosts Student Leadership Award ceremony

Columns

APPLEGATE: Providing a comprehensive and accessible learning environment for all students

Crime/Court

Niles man gets prison time on drug charges

Community News

AMVETS Post 1978 hosts annual Blessing of the Bikes event

Letters to the Editor

Vote ‘yes’ May 7 for Bobcats

Business

JC’s Grill opens in Niles Township

Cass County

Cass County high school students invited to participate in design contest

Dowagiac

Sanitary sewer overflow reported in Dowagiac

Community News

Dowagiac Area History Museum Spring Lecture Series continues this week with Ring Lardner spotlight

Cass County

Dowagiac teen sentenced for resisting police

Dowagiac

Two hospitalized after two-vehicle Howard Township crash

Community News

Rotary president named Paul Harris Fellow

Berrien County

New public administrator appointed in Berrien County

Community News

Niles teen delivers 300+ tree saplings on Earth Day

Letters to the Editor

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Vote Michael Majerek for county commissioner

Local Government

Niles City Council approves Memorial Day Parade

Community News

City council talks PrideFest, approves housing grant

Community News

Dowagiac Middle School to host inaugural Mother’s Day Market, Craft Fair Saturday