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  • Master’s Message

    Master’s Message

    The March stated meeting of Unity Lodge was a success with an informative program on President Gerald Ford. Two new members were welcomed, and an upcoming program on Free Masonry is anticipated. Important dates for a blood drive and dues payment were also announced. Sincerely & Fraternally, Harry Wesley Hammack, Worshipful Master. Read more

  • Events

    Events

    In April, Unity Lodge No. 146 has a packed schedule. Key events include a Lodge Dinner and a Stated Communication on April 1, as well as an Order of the Eastern Star meeting on April 10. The month closes with a Blood Drive on April 26 and a Last Saturday Breakfast on April 25. Read more

  • Masonic Birthdays

    Masonic Birthdays

    In April, several individuals associated with the Masonic community celebrate their birthdays, including Henry Wilson Addington, Jr., Ronkeith Kirtley, Christopher Allen Vaught, Frank Edward White, John F. Ewell, Shane O. Lympus, Mark Timothy Weir, Timothy Todd Whipkey, Ernest Lee Thompson, and Kenneth ValKabot Post, along with the Unity Lodge No. 146. Read more

  • Royal Arch Chapter

    Royal Arch Chapter

    The chapter remains active, conferring degrees and supporting growth. They will present educational sessions to Blue Lodge Master Masons and encourage attendance at upcoming events. New petitions have been received, and members are urged to participate in degree conferrals and support charitable programs. The next convocation is on April 17th. Read more

  • Stated Agenda

    Stated Agenda

    The Unity Lodge No. 146 Stated Communication Agenda for April 1, 2015 includes dinner at 6:30pm, followed by a Master Mason’s Lodge meeting with introductions, administrative matters, and a program, concluding at 9:00pm. Read more

  • Befriend & Relieve Every Brother: Freemasons Under Two Flags

    Befriend & Relieve Every Brother: Freemasons Under Two Flags

    In 1860, tensions rose in the US as factions in the North and South sought war for different reasons. Freemasons worked to prevent disunion and promote their ideals. During the Civil War, they supported their causes but remembered their fraternal bond. Masonic military lodges were established, and after the war, both sides worked for reunification. Read more

  • Masonic Etiquette

    Masonic Etiquette

    The Masonic Fraternity, the world’s oldest, is distinguished by its ritual, tradition, and Masonic Etiquette. Etiquette ensures harmony and respect. It encompasses behavior at the Lodge, addressing the Worshipful Master, ballot conduct, attire, and discussion rules. Upholding etiquette fosters pride in the fraternity and reflects its dignity and respect. Read more

  • March 2015 Trestle Board

    March 2015 Trestle Board

    Unity Lodge No. 146, chartered in 1870, highlights recent activities in its March 2015 Trestleboard. Events include a George Washington presentation, updates on degree work, and a focus on addressing unpaid dues. Led by Worshipful Master Harry Wesley Hammack, the lodge emphasizes fellowship through dinners and Saturday breakfasts, urging active member participation. Read more

  • Master’s Message

    Master’s Message

    The recent lodge meeting was well attended, featuring an engaging program by the DDGM and updates on members’ progress. Business matters will focus on unpaid dues, with a scheduled program for March 4th. A breakfast event is set for March 28th. The Worshipful Master expressed gratitude for members’ support and urged greater participation. Read more

  • Events

    Events

    In March, Unity Lodge No. 146 has scheduled several events, including Lodge Dinners, Stated Communications, Order of the Eastern Star #6, Stated Convocations, Last Saturday Breakfast, and more. These events offer members varied opportunities for fellowship, learning, and engagement throughout the month. Read more

  • Stated Agenda

    Stated Agenda

    The Unity Lodge No. 146 Stated Communication Agenda for March 4, 2015 includes dinner at 6:30pm for $10, followed by various events such as the Open Master Mason’s Lodge, introductions, administrative matters, and a program, concluding at 9:00pm. Read more

  • Royal Arch Chapter

    Royal Arch Chapter

    The chapter had a busy February, continuing momentum into March with visits, conferring degrees, and hosting a school of instruction. Upcoming events include degree conferrals and a stated convocation. Members are urged to attend meetings and support charity efforts. Ex. Glenn Edward MayesHigh PriestHiram RAC No. 45 emphasizes the importance of education and charitable contributions. Read more