Bournemouth Freemasons Distribute Nearly £100,000 to Local
Freemasons in Bournemouth and the New Forest distributed nearly £100,000 to almost 30 local charities at a special community event attended by the Mayor.
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Freemasons in Bournemouth and the New Forest distributed nearly £100,000 to almost 30 local charities at a special community event attended by the Mayor.
Blind children will receive reading support
Hart Foodbank receives £1,000 donation from Elvetham Masonic Lodge
Biker group to travel from 2,000 miles from Chandler’s Ford
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Freemasons donate £250 to St John in support of Mercury Lodge member and St John volunteer Eric Robinson
Brendoncare’s head of clubs, Sam Agnew, said: “We are very grateful to the Hampshire and IOW Freemasons for this very generous grant and, through our dedicated volunteer training programmes and volunteer forums, are already beginning to see the impact this contribution is having on our volunteering teams across the county.”
No one, among the Masons of England occupied a more distinguished position or played a more important part in the labours of the Craft during the latter part of the 18th. century than Thomas Dunkerley, whose private life was as romantic as his Masonic was honourable.
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