Freemasons of Lodge Royal Braemar No. 1195 make donations to Aberdeenshire community

Lodge Royal Braemar No. 1195 makes donations to ABERDEENSHIRE community

Lodge Royal Braemar No. 1195

In order to keep with tradition and make a difference within the local community, Brethren of Lodge Royal Braemar donated funds to 1st Fintray Brownies who have recently established themselves and have already attracted a healthy number of local girls.   With excellent support from parents the Group have certainly got off to the best possible start.  Monies donated will be put towards pop-up tents for the girls to enjoy indoor and outdoor camping expeditions.

Pentalpha Chapter No.974 – Address by iPad! – Ancient and New Technology Combined

At the recent 2017 Installation meeting of Pentalpha Chapter No.974, senior subscribing Past First Principal, E.Comp Harold Hawkyard, PPrGSN, age 92, was scheduled to give the Address to the Three Principals. Unfortunately E.Comp Hawkyard unexpectedly found himself hospitalised following a mishap at home a few days earlier and was unable to attend the meeting

At the recent 2017 Installation meeting of Pentalpha Chapter No.974, senior subscribing Past First Principal, E.Comp Harold Hawkyard, PPrGSN, age 92, was scheduled to give the Address to the Three Principals. Unfortunately E.Comp Hawkyard unexpectedly found himself hospitalised following a mishap at home a few days earlier and was unable to attend the meeting

Isle of Man Post Office celebrates 300 years of English Freemasonry with hidden secret stamps

300 years of freemasonry photo

Isle of Man Post Office is celebrating 300 years of English Freemasonry’s first Grand Lodge with a special set of six stamps that have been created together with London Design Agency, Glazier Design, with the cooperation of the United Grand Lodge of England. The stamps are filled with symbols and references including a hidden logo only visible under UV light, GPS references to places important in Freemasonry including those on the Isle of Man and a subtle ribbon honouring the 50th year of the office of the current Grand Master, HRH the Duke of Kent.

Lodge of Good Intention No. 6927 helps Barnstaple Rugby Football Club – Junior Section

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Lodge of Good Intention No. 6927  helps Barnstaple Rugby
Football Club – Junior Section

 
 

Barnstaple Rugby Football Club –
Junior Section is made up of
youngsters aged from 6 to 16 who
turn up, regardless of weather,
every Sunday Morning through the
winter to improve their Rugby
skills as well as their fitness.
Their enthusiasm means that
their equipment has been used
‘enthusiastically’ and needs
replacing. Barnstaple Freemasons
have already presented the club
with £400 but the importance of
ensuring that young people
should be encouraged in their
sport was recognised by
Freemasons all over Devon who
united to provide a donation of
an additional £1,000 for this
thriving group.
Richard Harris, the Charity
Steward of the Lodge of Good
Intention No. 6927 Barnstaple
and Alan Cockman, Lodge Mentor,
are pictured here presenting a
cheque to Russ Copsey, Chairman
of the Junior Section and Quita
Chugg, under nines manager.