Durham Freemasons £800 Donation Helps Craft ‘n’ Cards Charity
Donation Helps Craft ‘n’ Cards October 2016 A charity comes into existence when an individual or a number of likeminded people identify a need that…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Donation Helps Craft ‘n’ Cards October 2016 A charity comes into existence when an individual or a number of likeminded people identify a need that…
(L to R) John Sampson, Paul Sidaway and Colin Reece with a member of the hospice staff Freemasons from the Peace and Unity Lodge No 4101 in…
Twenty-two local charities and other good causes received a total of £38,000. Representatives of each charity took turns to be introduced by the Head of East Kent Freemasons, Geoffrey Dearing, to receive their award and then tell the audience about their good work.
After receiving £300 from Freemasons in and around the Maidstone area in August 2016, the Leybourne Grange Riding School for the Disabled were surprised to receive a further £250 of matched funding from The Cornwallis East Kent Freemasons’ Charity.
On Saturday the 12th of November 2016 at 10am, the Cornwallis East Kent Freemasons Charity (www.cornwallisekfc.org.uk) will be hosting a presentation…
Provincial Grand Lodge of Lincolnshire
Olive Union Lodge Presents a Cheque
At the craft fayre at Collyers Garden Centre on Sunday 30th October, members of the Province enjoyed the day meeting several interested parties, discussing many aspects of Freemasonry. This proved a very popular event with staff and stall holders embracing the Halloween ‘spirit’ with some amazing costumes.
As part of Piscator Lodges’ Charity fund raising for 2015 season, W.Bro Mike Howells, accompanied by the Lodge Treasurer W Bro Mike Long, recently presented a cheque for £3,000 to Mrs Sue Wright, Fundraising Manager for the Hope Centre.
Mrs Mandy Delaine-Smith, Chairperson of Bourne Outdoor Swimming Pool, receiving a £1000.00 cheque from W Bro Chris Taylor, the Worshipful Master of The Hereward Lodge on behalf of the New Provincial Benevolent Fund.
Derby Mountain Rescue Team were established in 1965 after a tragic incident on the infamous Four Inns walk across the Peak District. The Team has grown in strength and stature and their expertise in search and rescue is highly respected by all of the emergency services, particularly the Police with whom they have a very strong working relationship.