Lodge Amity and Rossendale Forest No. 283 celebrate 225 years
Lodge Amity and Rossendale Forest No. 283 celebrate 225 years
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Lodge Amity and Rossendale Forest No. 283 celebrate 225 years
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The Warrington Heritage Day saw the doors of the Museum of Freemasonry and the Masonic hall open to welcome the general public, to view the various displays of Masonic artefacts and memorabilia in the setting of the Masonic hall which was purpose built in 1933.
W.Bro Andy Cross, IPM of St Barnabas Lodge, 948, visited the offices of Dementia UK this week to hand over a cheque for more than £1,500 as part of the funds raised during his year as Master of the Lodge.
WHY IS IT THAT OUR Fraternity bears the name “Freemasonry” instead of “Masonry”? Why the “free” in it? Far back in the Middle Ages a freemason was the name of a builder who could design buildings as well as construct them. He was what we should now call an architect.
WBro Bernard Eyre has advised us that a coffee morning will take place to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Support on Friday 30th September at Stanage Pole and all are welcome attend.
At the Dungeness lifeboat training evening on Wednesday 14 September, the Worshipful Master from the local Romney Marsh Freemasons Lodge, John King presented a cheque for £500 to Roger Gillett, the lifeboat operations manager of the lifeboat station.