Cornish Freemasons make Hospice donations
Hospice donations made at start of Cornish Freemasons’ tercentenary celebrations
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Hospice donations made at start of Cornish Freemasons’ tercentenary celebrations
Friday the 17th of February 2017 will be a day long remembered in the annals of Skegness Masonic History as the day the official Dedication took place of the new Masonic Centre on Holly Road, Skegness. The determination, hard work and enthusiasm of the Skegness Lodges came to fruition when the Provincial Grand Master for Lincolnshire, Right Worshipful Brother Graham Ives, accompanied by his Provincial Team, distinguished guests, visitors and Brethren celebrated the Dedication of the new building to the benefit and good purposes of Freemasonry.
Freemasons show their continued support awarding St David’s Hospice £2504 towards the specialised care for patients across North West Wales with advanced illnesses or those in need of end of life care.
On Saturday, 11th March, more than fifty intrepid of people set out at 11.30am from the International Club, in El Campello, on their annual, sponsored beach walk. This annual walk was organised by the Santa Faz Masonic Lodge No 48 in support of ASPANION a very worthwhile charity for Children with Cancer.
The money will be used by PINS to provide IT training to its clients and the wider community to give people who have been out of work for some time skills to help them find employment.
A GARDEN commemorating Freemasons who fought for their country has been dedicated at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire.
Alfreton Masonic Hall was pleased and proud to receive the RW PGM accompanied by the VW Deputy PGM, both Assistant PGM’s, the Junior Warden and the Provincial Grand Secretary at the official opening of their new dining facility.
Ari Roussimoff gave a showing his newest Masonic painting at the Chancellor Robert R. Livingston Masonic Library of the Grand Lodge of New York.
The members of Woolmer Forest Lodge, who meet at the Bordon Masonic Centre , held a White Table evening on Wed. 26th March when local charities were presented with cheques. At every masonic meeting there is a raffle and the money raised is distributed every year to local charities.