The Dedication of a Police Memorial
The plaque is unveiled at the ceremony to dedicate the Emergency Resuscitation Area at the Epworth Hospital to the three policemen involved in the arrest of the Kelly Gang.
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
The plaque is unveiled at the ceremony to dedicate the Emergency Resuscitation Area at the Epworth Hospital to the three policemen involved in the arrest of the Kelly Gang.
This summer, Masonic youth will convene with adult volunteers in San Diego and Stockton for LxWeek 2016 – a new opportunity for Masonic youth to gain advanced leadership and real-life skills, including mentoring, social negotiation, and more.
In 1975, the Scottish Free Masons in Trinidad and Tobago (TT), under the direction of their District Grand Lodge, organised a Masonic Fair at the Grand Stand, Queen’s Park Savannah, which raised a reasonable amount of money, part of which went to assist certain members in need of urgent help.
John Litton our Grand Master is leading a delegation from Freemasons New Zealand to the Grand Installation (1-3 July 2016) of the United Grand Lodge of Queensland in Brisbane for their new Grand Master Elect being Alan Townson Deputy Grand Master.
Brother Michael Poll at Conerstone Book Publishing posted this message today on Facebook: Attention lodges, research lodges and book sellers: Cornerstone…
One of the murals at the Denver International Airport, painted by Leo Tanguma. Face it: anyone who has flown ever since the 9/11 attacks know that…
There is where you travel, and then there is how you travel. These days, John Bermudez’s ride is a pristine 1950 Chrylser New Yorker, powder blue – “You ever hear the expression, ‘land yacht’?” he says.
In addition to the 125 DAISY Players presented as part of Freemasons New Zealand 125th Anniversary (coincidentally the Blind Foundation’s 125th as well). John Litton Grand Master gave them, on behalf of Lodges throughout New Zealand who had contributed to the Project, an additional $50,000·
It was indeed a great pleasure to witness the work being done by a small team of dedicated teachers at ASADIS in Los Gallardos this morning. They look after and develop children with ‘special needs’ such as autism. The Mojacar Freemasons came together and presented 1,000 euros to this very worth while charity which will be used to purchase materials and equipment to further their work next term.
On June 18th, Dave Hendricks, Director of Development and Programs for the Kansas Masonic Foundation, attended the scholarship presentation at Vulcan Lodge in Walnut and presented Brother Mike Carnes with his Platinum Level C-Club plaque and Brother Don Wheeler with his Diamond Level C-Club plaque in appreciation of their continued support of the KMF