Category: DeMolay
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Shenandoah Valley Chapter of DeMolay
A growing DeMolay chapter in the Shenandoah Valley seeks advisors to guide young men in their journey. They meet twice a month and need both young members and mentors. Contact Brother Bob Nickols for more information. Read more
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Shenandoah Valley Chapter of DeMolay
The Shenandoah Valley Chapter of the DeMolay initiated two new Brothers, bringing their total to seven members. They aim to recruit six more members to become a full chapter. They encourage donations of old ties for the new members. Contact Brother Bob Nickols for more information. Read more
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Masonic Youth Organizations
The Shenandoah Valley Chapter of the DeMolay has initiated two new Brothers, bringing their membership to seven. To become a true Chapter, they need six more members. They are seeking young men who can benefit from the fraternity’s teachings and donations of old ties. For more information, contact Brother Bob Nickols. Read more
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Masonic Youth Organizations
The Shenandoah Valley Chapter of the DeMolay attended their first joint event in Manassas, Virginia, at the Fall Fest. The young men enjoyed the event and danced with the Rainbow Girls. Donations of old ties are welcomed for the boys. Those interested in the fraternity’s lessons can contact Brother Bob Nickols for more information. Read more
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Masonic Youth Organizations
The Shenandoah Valley Chapter of the DeMolay is flourishing, with plans to attend a Fall Festival and a dance with the Job’s Daughters. They’re seeking donations of old ties and new members to benefit from the fraternity’s lessons. For more information, contact Brother Bob Nickols at the provided phone number or email. Read more
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Masonic Youth Organizations
The Shenandoah Valley Chapter of the DeMolay is experiencing growth, recently welcoming two new members. Those who can benefit from the fraternity’s teachings are encouraged to join. For more information, contact Brother Bob Nickols at the provided contact details. Read more
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Masonic Youth Organizations
The Shenandoah Valley DeMolay Club holds meetings on the second and fourth Tuesdays, aiming to grow from its five members. They express gratitude for financial support and seek to attract more young men to benefit from the fraternity’s teachings. Contact Brother Bob Nickols for details. Read more
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Masonic Youth Organizations
On June 1st, I attended the initiation ceremony and DeMolay Degree for the new members at Shenandoah Valley DeMolay Chapter, alongside Right Worshipful Haas and Brother Nickols. The event impressed me, with young men leading the degrees. It was open to families and recommended for attendance. Contact Brother Bob Nickols for further information. Read more
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Masonic Youth Organizations
Brother Bob Nickols, Chapter Dad of Shenandoah Valley DeMolay, organized a meet and greet with Laser Tag and Pizza for the boys on May 19th. Despite hot conditions, the event was well-received, and the Chapter plans to meet twice a month for ritual and activities. Those interested in contributing are encouraged to contact Brother Bob. Read more
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Masonic Youth Organizations
Unity Lodge recently hosted youth members from various Masonic youth programs, including DeMolay and Job’s Daughters. The young representatives impressed with their professionalism and poise while sharing their experiences. Additionally, Unity and Spurmont Lodges are launching a new DeMolay chapter, and members are encouraged to support this initiative or recommend eligible male youths to join. Read more
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Masonic Youth Organizations
A Masonic youth program is being established in the valley, following the Grand Master’s directive. Members are invited to a presentation before the April stated meeting, and encouraged to bring kids/grandkids aged 12-21. Brother Ed Bull is the point of contact, and has replaced the lodge flags. Read more
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Masonic Youth Organizations
A Masonic youth program is being established in the valley, following the Grand Master’s directive. Members are invited to a presentation before the April stated meeting, and encouraged to bring kids/grandkids aged 12-21. Brother Ed Bull is the point of contact, and has replaced the lodge flags. Read more