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Derek Evans raised a very healthy £1845 during his year in the Chair of DeMoulham Lodge. He chose to make a presentation to a very worthwhile local charity, Swanage Area Dementia Community. They aim to raise awareness and understanding of Dementia in the Swanage Area
Derek can be seen in this photograph presenting the a cheque to Jean Gibbs, Chair of Swanage Area Dementia Community, on behalf of the members of DeMoulham Lodge. Jean is a retired head teacher of children with special needs.
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A Poole Hospital charity, supporting children with life limiting illnesses, have benefited from the efforts of members of Dorset Freemasonry.
Short journey to the Chair for Paul! After only 4 years and 7 months in Freemasonry, Paul Baggett has been installed as Worshipful Master of Dunckerley Lodge. Despite this being one of the quickest passages to the mastership we have heard of, Paul made an impressive start to his tenure. He also presented the Deputy Provincial Grand Master with a cheque for £500, from the Lodge, for the Tercentenary Celebration Air Ambulance Appeal.
A local lodge has helped put a smile on the face of Dorset schoolboy Elijah Sappleton by donating funds to buy him a new mountain bike. Elijah, 13, lives in Dorchester and attends Westfield Arts College, a school for youngsters with special learning needs.
Our annual Worshipful Masters and Directors of Ceremonies meeting took place yesterday at the Portland Masonic Centre. A packed house were given an excellent meal followed by our Provincial Grand Master taking the occasionally erratic microphone to talk comprehensively about current typical subjects.
One of our Provincial Grand Stewards has gone on holiday but rather than simply putting up his feet and relaxing he is acting as our roving reporter smile emoticon:-)
National Freemasons’ children’s charity provides magical technology for children at Julia’s House children’s hospice. Lifelites delivered a brand new package of specialist technology for the children and young people who are cared for at Julia’s House children’s hospice in Dorset. The hospice, Lifelites and donors all celebrated the wonderful new equipment that is designed to enable young people to play, to be creative, control something for themselves and communicate – for as long as it is possible.
We are delighted to announce that the Assistant Grand Master, Sir David Wootton, President of the United Grand Lodge of England Universities Scheme , has approved the application from London Haven Lodge No. 7300 to join the Scheme thereby filling a much needed gap in providing a Masonic home for students from Bournemouth University and the Arts University Bournemouth.