Category: Updates

  • From The Master

    From The Master

    Most Worshipful William Edward Hershey, Jr. delivered an inspiring speech at the DLC in Warrenton on March 15th. He emphasized the importance of supporting the Grand Master’s campaign and attending Subordinate Lodges Officer’s Training. He encouraged members to make meetings more engaging and attractive. The focus was on strengthening fellowship and friendship within the Lodge. Read more

  • Sick and Distressed

    Sick and Distressed

    Brother Bill Wood is recovering at home following double bypass surgery and plans to attend the FC Degree for Brother Teachout’s catechism examination. Meanwhile, Brother Allen Derflinger is hospitalized after a stroke. Let’s keep these Brothers and their families in our thoughts and prayers. Read more

  • Widow’s Program

    Widow’s Program

    The organization is updating its list of widows associated with the Lodge and seeking a replacement for the program. They are asking for current contact information or volunteers to help with the initiative. Read more

  • Masonic Youth Organizations

    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

  • From The Master

    From The Master

    The Unity Lodge No. 146 expresses gratitude for support and aims to retrieve the traveling gavel from Winchester Hiram. The Worshipful Master encourages attendance at upcoming lodge visits and highlights a meaningful message from the Grand Master. Charles Taggart signs off, emphasizing the spirit of fraternity. Read more

  • Sick and Distressed

    Sick and Distressed

    Brother Bill Wood is recovering at home. Assistance with yard work for him in the upcoming spring is requested. Read more

  • Masonic Youth Organizations

    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

  • Widow’s Program

    Widow’s Program

    The organization is updating its list of widows associated with the Lodge and seeking a replacement for the program. They are asking for current contact information or volunteers to help with the initiative. Read more

  • From The Master

    From The Master

    Worshipful Master Charles Taggart extends gratitude to attendees of the January stated communication and highlights the DDGM homecoming program. RW Dennis Haas, the DDGM for District 3, garners warm reception during fraternal visits. A reminder is given about welcoming new candidates, and a revised schedule for District 3 events is shared. Sincerely, Charles Taggart. Read more

  • From The Master

    From The Master

    The post expresses gratitude for being elected to lead the Lodge, promising to uphold the trust placed in them and work to reinvigorate Lodge activities. The writer encourages more participation in upcoming events and extends holiday wishes. Signed, Charles Taggart, Worshipful Master, Unity Lodge No. 146. Read more

  • From The Master

    From The Master

    This message announces the upcoming Installation of the incoming Officers, extending best wishes to Charles Taggart and his new team. It urges attendance at their open installation on December 15th at 1:00 pm and encourages continued support. The tone is positive and appreciative, signaling the end of a successful year. Read more

  • From The Master

    From The Master

    The Masonic community is gearing up for winter, with new officers and upcoming events. A Master Mason degree for Kristopher Greenwell is scheduled for November 14th. However, concerns have been raised about the upkeep of Unity Lodge, urging everyone to respect and maintain the facilities for future use. Read more