Tag: Hot Dogs

  • This Week In Masonry

    This Week In Masonry

    The WM provides various updates and announcements from the Unity 146 lodge, including information about hats and shirts for sale, donations for community events, Thanksgiving and Christmas initiatives, upcoming lodge meetings and events, as well as contact details for further information. Unity 146 is actively engaged in serving the community and fostering unity among brethren. Read more

  • This Week In Masonry

    This Week In Masonry

    The Unity Lodge No. 146 will have a busy week with various activities such as flag presentations, Masonic events, and community service. Members are advised of parking lot closure for repainting and sealing. Upcoming events include breakfasts, a Halloween Jubilee, and a Community Thanksgiving. The Worshipful Master encourages fellowship and unity among brethren. Read more

  • Hot Dogs, Hugs, and Fezzy: Masons and Shriners Bring Joy to Jubilee

    Hot Dogs, Hugs, and Fezzy: Masons and Shriners Bring Joy to Jubilee

    The annual “All Children Matter Jubilee” in Warren County, Virginia, was a day of fun, food, and community. The Unity Masonic Lodge No. 146 grilled hot dogs and chips for the children, while the Kena Shriners from Manassas brought their food truck and mascot, Fezzy the Teddy Bear. Read more

  • 1st Annual Youth Football Camp

    1st Annual Youth Football Camp

    The Warren County Sheriff’s Office and So Mote It Beef BBQ team are hosting a youth football camp with Shenandoah University Football leading drills. A silent auction will raise funds for charity, and local sponsors will support the event. Former Redskins players will also be present. The community is encouraged to participate. Read more

  • Front Royal officials open cornerstone set by local masons at Town Hall in 1935

    Front Royal officials open cornerstone set by local masons at Town Hall in 1935

    In 1935, Leslie Sealock, then 8, was uninterested in the placing of a time capsule in the Town Hall cornerstone. 39 documents were enclosed, and the capsule was recently presented to the Warren Heritage Society. The town has undergone significant growth since then, with Sealock noting that he hardly recognized anyone at a recent fair. Read more