Children’s ward kids get a teddy bear boost from the Freemasons
Children’s ward kids get a teddy bear boost from the Freemasons
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Children’s ward kids get a teddy bear boost from the Freemasons
On 27th January, the Immediate Past Master of the Gild of St. Mary Lodge No.7288, W.Bro. Robert Wane and his wife Tracey were delighted to be able to present a cheque for £800 to Nicki Butler, the Senior Sister of Ward R2, Lewin Stroke and Rehabilitation Unit at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge.
De Sala Lodge No 5657, meeting at Sale Masonic Hall, has been one of the first Lodges in the Province to take advantage of the new policy of being able to advertise in local newspapers – and have the cost of the advertisement paid by Province for appropriate charitable events.
Recorded at the Great Yarmouth Masonic Centre, the PGM talks about the charitable work and the presentations being made to local charities today at his lunch. The interview also gives an overview of the Tercentenary and there will be further media coverage of our events nearer the time.·
On Sunday the 15th of January 2017, The Corby Masonic Players, who are Freemasons or family and friends thereof, put on another show of their latest production, Jack & the Beanstalk, for the local community.
The increasing number of attendees bears testament to the fact that as a group, Freemasons are becoming increasingly aware of the wisdom of submitting to regular tests for what is the biggest cancer killer of men in the UK.
During his year as the Worshipful Master of Coritani Lodge – one of the five Masonic Lodges which meet in Daventry – WBro Max Reynolds held a number of social and sporting events to raise funds in support of several national and local charities which are close to his family’s heart. One such charity is Breast Cancer Care.
Members of Olicana Chapter, which meets in Ilkey, secured £1,500 towards new kitchen units for Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue Association’s Grassington headquarters.
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The production looks at the Fraternity as one of the oldest social networking organisations in the world; a fraternal order that welcomes members regardless of their status, creed or political persuasion.