On Sunday 25th August, the Bournemouth and New Forest Masonic Groups held a Service of Thanksgiving at Christchurch Priory with the guests of honour being Brian Bellinger PPGM and his wife. The service took place on the 70th Anniversary of Twynham Lodge No. 5889 which was the only Craft Lodge consecrated during the Second World War. APGM Geoff Tuck and both Group Reps Rodney Dale and Andrew Weldcyz were present with a Priory full of brethren, families and friends. A short talk on the History of Twynham Lodge was given by their WM, John Donoghue and Bro. J. Moran. The service was lead by the Vicar of Christchurch, The Rev’d Christopher Mann, prayers led by W.Bro. Bryant Saunders and the address given by W.Bro. Rev’d David Heatley PDepGChap. After the service Tea was served in the Priory House, a lovely setting to conclude the occasion.
Monthly Archives: August 2013
Cerdic Lodge donate to 30th Bournemouth Scouts
Bournemouth’s Cerdic Lodge donates over £300 to Scouts! Caroline Burridge of the 30th Bournemouth Scout Group receives the cheque from Cerdic Lodge’s Master Derek Burridge (her husband) who also helps with the Group!
Mentoring Seminar
The Bournemouth Masonic Group is hosting a Mentoring Seminar on 30th September 2013 at 6:30pm for 7pm at Freemasons’ Hall, Knole Road, Bournemouth BH1 4DH
The guest speaker will be W.Bro. Ken Young, Provincial Grand Mentor
All are invited from the Bournemouth and New Forest Group – in particular
- Lodge Mentors
- Personal Mentors
- Almoners
Please indicate your attendance to W.Bro.Rod Green
Tel : 07766 114887
Email : rodbgreen@hotmail.co.uk
Donation to Lifelites
Bournemouth and Christchurch Freemasons donate £2,400 to LifeLites. Simone Enefer-Doy is pictured here with Basil Crocker (Tynham Lodge) and Tony Drake (Meyrick Lodge).
Originally a pilot project set up by the Royal Masonic Trust for Girls and Boys, it is now a charity in its own right. Lifelites provides fun and educational technology to the 9,000 children who stay, play and learn in all 49 baby and children’s hospices throughout the British Isles.