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Masonic Feast
The Masonic feast’s expectations were high, but the reality fell short. The Master sought a BLT, the Junior Warden promised a chicken sub, and the Treasurer could only afford a slice of bread. The food ended up being lunchmeat on crackers shaped as “Angry Birds.” Read more
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Why do they want Masonic Education?
Statler & Waldorf humorously question the desire for Masonic Education, expressing uncertainty about its purpose. Their response reflects skepticism, implying a preference for tradition over educational innovation. Read more
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Dinner at the lodge tonight
The Unity Masonic Lodge No. 146 AF & AM hosted a memorable evening with patriotic programs to honor veterans. The event was well-attended, featuring a delicious meal and wonderful camaraderie. Read more
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Living Stones Masonic Magazine
Living Stones Masonic Magazine offers ongoing Masonic education in printed and electronic formats, ensuring access to inspirational content year-round. With many lodges inactive during summer, subscribers can continue to receive thought-provoking Masonic light. The magazine is recommended for those seeking ongoing education and inspiration within the Masonic community. Read more
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The Silent Summons
A dedicated Lodge member’s sudden absence prompts the Worshipful Master to visit him. In a silent but powerful gesture, the Worshipful Master rekindles a dying ember, symbolizing the brother’s waning connection to the Lodge. Moved by this, the brother commits to returning for the next meeting, reaffirming his bond with the community. Read more
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Masonic Birthdays
The post details the Masonic birthdays of several individuals, including Nathan Malcom Barry, Stanley William Brooks, Robert Albert Clawson, Danny Allen Greene, William Amos Hall, Francis Yowell Hudson, Kermit W. Nichols, and others. Read more
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Living Past Masters
This post lists past masters and living past District Deputy Grand Masters along with their respective years. Notable individuals include Wor. William Newton Wood in 1968, RW Ward Easton Myers, Jr. in 1975, and RW Kevin Joseph Davidson in 2010. The post also highlights the District Deputy Grand Masters from 1985 onwards, such as RW… Read more



