Tag: School

  • This Week In Masonry

    This Week In Masonry

    The Worshipful Master extends gratitude to those who participated in the Master Mason Degree and seeks prayers for those facing health challenges. Unity 146 merchandise is available for purchase. The schedule for the upcoming week is detailed, and a warm invitation is extended to all. Sincerely, William Allen Bryan, Worshipful Master Unity 146. Read more

  • Message from the Master

    Message from the Master

    The Lodge recently held a Pot Luck Dinner, fostering fellowship among appendant bodies. The event is set to become a tradition under the name Unity Family Dinner. Additionally, the Lodge is selling commemorative coins for its 150th Anniversary and planning various charitable activities, including fundraising for Habitat for Humanity and paying down school lunch debt. Read more

  • Luray Commandery No. 19

    Luray Commandery No. 19

    The Luray Commandery No 19 successfully relocated its Conclave meeting location to the Front Royal Masonic Temple, with approval from the Right Eminent Grand Commander. Five new Sir Knights were welcomed, and upcoming events and rehearsals were announced. The Commandery emphasizes support for the Christian religion, charity, and education. Read more

  • Masons care about children

    Masons care about children

    The presentation discusses the formation of “The National Masonic Foundation For The Prevention of Drug and Alcohol Abuse Among Children” and the challenges of addressing substance abuse in young people. The foundation’s efforts in Pennsylvania are outlined, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and education in tackling these issues. Read more

  • 1882 Act to Amend Lease Third Story of School

    1882 Act to Amend Lease Third Story of School

    In 1882, the Front Royal school building underwent a significant amendment, allowing four secret order lodges to erect a third story for their use. The act ratified and confirmed this lease, authorizing the trustees to execute it for a 99-year term. The lodges were also made responsible for a portion of necessary repairs and renewals. Read more