Explaining Freemasonry
One of the most difficult questions Masons get asked is “What is Freemasonry?” Not only that, there are many myths and misconceptions that people have about what we do. On… Read more »
One of the most difficult questions Masons get asked is “What is Freemasonry?” Not only that, there are many myths and misconceptions that people have about what we do. On… Read more »
Brethren, come meet us on the level for Past Masters’ Night where you’ll find a solid, experienced team of former Worshipful Masters putting on a Fellowcraft degree for a brother…. Read more »
Bro. Fleming made a proposal 121 years ago today… from Wikipedia.org: After missing a train in 1876 in Ireland because its printed schedule listed p.m. instead of a.m., he proposed… Read more »
On February 4th at Ivanhoe’s next regular meeting, one of our Past Masters will be giving a presentation on “e-Masonry — How the Internet has affected the Craft” and highlight… Read more »
On Thursday January 21, 2010, 7:30pm, Ivanhoe Lodge will be having a Master Mason degree, but this time and for the first time in our Lodge, it will be put… Read more »
At our most recent regular meeting, our trusty Junior Warden, who originally hails from Scotland, gave a presentation on Bro. Robert Burns, whose birthday is this month on January 25 and is… Read more »
“Whence Come Ye?” The lodge has an exciting program planned for 2010, continuing on with interesting speakers at meetings, quality and meaningful ritual and mentoring, and of course, enjoyable fellowship… Read more »
The Officers of Ivanhoe Lodge would like to thank all the members and visitors who attended this year’s most memorable Installation and Investiture. Your presence enhanced the festive evening, which… Read more »
The Worshipful Master-Elect Bro. Martin Brown and the Officers and Brethren of Ivanhoe Lodge No. 142 cordially invite you to attend their annual Installation & Investiture Thursday December 17, 2009… Read more »
Tonight is Ivanhoe’s annual “Step-Up” night where newly elected officers sit in their soon-to-be positions in the lodge and have a “live” practice of their duties. Brethren are encouraged to… Read more »
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