Tag: Shriners Children’s Hospitals

  • This Week In Masonry

    This Week In Masonry

    RW William Allen Bryan, Worshipful Master of Unity Lodge No. 146, shared updates and upcoming events for the district. He urged prayers for members facing health challenges, highlighted a successful clean-up, and listed key dates and events. 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

  • Master’s Message

    Master’s Message

    As the holiday season approaches, the Freemasons of Unity Lodge No.146 A.F.&A.M. are called to reflect on their blessings and extend support to the less fortunate. Upholding the principles of charity and morality, they engage in various programs to aid the needy, embodying the commitment to better themselves, serve their communities, and support fellow humans. 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

  • March and April 2006 Trestle Board

    March and April 2006 Trestle Board

    Unity 146 Masonic Lodge has been active, hosting events like blood drives, community breakfast, and raising funds for scholarships and Shriners Hospitals. They have also been engaging in leadership conferences and plan to host a Ladies Luncheon. The Worshipful Master invites everyone to participate and support these noble causes. Read more