Two Bridges Six Provinces Charity Cycle Run 6 August 2017 – Scotland
Two Bridges Six Provinces Charity Cycle Run 2017
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Two Bridges Six Provinces Charity Cycle Run 2017
Provincial Grand Lodge of Hampshire & Isle of Wight20 mins ·
Mirfield Freemasons Host Charity Presentation Evening Representatives from seven West Yorkshire charities have attended a presentation evening hosted by Mirfield Freemasons to receive financial donations of more than £13,000.
Freemasons donate more than £33,000 to 27 regional organisations
Spanish Freemasons present nebulisers to village of Benichembla
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.
A “wonderful convocation” were the words used by the Grand Superintendent Tony Harrison when he attended the 17th annual installation convocation of Knott End Chapter No 8674 as its principal guest. The occasion was further enriched by the presence of not one, but two Assistant to the Provincial Grand Principals in the persons of Christopher (Chris) Butterfield and David Randerson.
Todmorden Freemasons Drum Up Financial Support For Army Cadet Band
St Mary’s Lodge No. 1763 Prostate Cancer Cheque Presentation
Freemasons help to fund autism helpline and family activities across Berkshire