Tag: Warren County Sheriff’s Office
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A Night of Honor: Masonic Lodge Recognizes Lieutenant Robbie Seal with Community Builders Award
At a Warren County Supervisors Meeting, Lieutenant Robbie Seal received a surprise Community Builders Award from the Masonic Lodge, recognizing his 38 years of service. Humbled and speechless, he redirected credit to the community. Worshipful Master Will Bryan praised Robbie on Facebook, echoed by the Warren County Sheriff’s Office. Read more
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1st Annual Football Camp
A recent event showed strong community support for the Warren County Sheriff’s Office’s youth initiatives. Emphasizing the need for positive male role models, the event aimed to provide boys with constructive outlets. The effort reflects the community’s commitment to guiding youth onto positive paths. Read more
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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
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Teddy Bear Fund
Unity Lodge No. 146 in Warren County aims to launch a Teddy Bear fund for First Responders. The fund will provide teddy bears to children in crisis, distributed by local law enforcement and firefighters. Donations can be made at the Lodge or by check. This initiative has seen success in neighboring Lodges. Read more
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SO MOTE IT BEEF feed the Warren County Sheriff’s Office on Veteran’s Day
Brothers from So Mote It Beef BBQ and Unity Lodge No. 146 came together on a rainy November 11th to provide breakfast and lunch for the Warren County Sheriff’s Office. Brother Will Bryan’s efforts to raise awareness of Masonry in the community were appreciated. Read more
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BBQ Team
The So Mote IT Beef BBQ Team from Unity Lodge showed support for the Warren County Sheriff’s Office by providing meals on May 22nd, as a gesture of gratitude to the First Responders. Bro. Will Bryan was thanked for coordinating this effort. Read more

