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Emulation Lodge of Improvement Preceptors’ Festival 2016 Friday, June 24, 2016 from 4:30 PM – 9:00 PM Emulation Lodge of Improvement will hold its…
Chief celebs were the Provincial Grand Master Tony Harrison and his wife Maureen, Assistant Provincial Grand Master David Grainger, who carries the designation of Patron of the Fellowship due to his office, was also present with his wife Beryl. In his new position as group chairman Peter Schofield holds the office of President of the Fellowship and he along with his wife Michelle was welcomed to his first meeting in that role.
Past Provincial Publicity Officer, Mark Holloway was facing the camera instead of behind it when he attended his retirement dinner held at Bryn Masonic Hall. The West Lancashire publicity team were there to pay tribute to Mark’s remarkable work during his six year reign as the Provincial Publicity Officer.
The season of strawberry teas is upon us; with gentle and refined conversation and a plethora of aromatic teas, finely attired dignitaries consuming…
The Freemasons Provincial Grand Charity of Derbyshire arranged for a group of children with special needs to attend an England football team training session down at the National Football Centre.
The upper lodge room at Blackpool Masonic Hall in is one of magnificent splendour; dripping with dignity, garnished in grace, luxuriant and inspiring. It…
For the 7th year in a row, Leyland and District Group of Freemasons put on a very public show when Chris Blackwell (Chairman of Leyland Group) welcomed…
Richard Lee from Tewkesbury is a volunteer ‘Puppy Walker’ and over the years has succeeded in ‘raising’ 15 of his 18 puppies to become fully-trained guide-dogs. His talent is getting the dogs acquainted with the everyday things which most of us take for granted, such as street-life, trains and buses
It was ‘just a perfect day’. That was how one participant described the Lancaster and District Group Annual Sponsored Walk. Similar song titles could have been appropriately applied with ‘Walking on sunshine’ and ‘Bring me sunshine’ being two that immediately spring to mind.