No Organist – No Problem!
At Wenlock Lodge last night, meeting at the Luton centre, W Bro Jeremy Hart was on the iPad delivering a wonderful musical accompaniment for the evening. This was his second
A Busy Night at the Elstow Lodge Lectures
Elstow Lodge No 8759 presented their annual Lecture meeting last night, delivered by the Provincial Grand Orator, W Bro Ian Church, which compared the operative & speculative tools including those
1723 Re-enacted
At the Especial Meeting of Grand Lodge on Tuesday, a video was shown to the attendees depicting a historic re-enactment of the events leading to the publication of the 1723
Sharing Success as Stewards go to Work
The Bedfordshire Chapter of Provincial Grand Stewards No 9577 presented a demonstration of the three Royal Arch lectures at their first ever ‘working’ Convocation last night. Over 60 attendees witnessed
Bedfordshire MCF Festival & Charity Seminar
A seminar was held last evening at the Ampthill centre for Lodge and Chapter Charity Stewards and Festival Champions. Robert Curson and Martin Wilson, respectively the Chairman and Deputy Chairman
PGM Joins Royal and Select Masters
On Wednesday 25 January, Bedfordshire’s Provincial Grand Master, Anthony Henderson, joined the Royal & Select Masters Order at Dunstable. The Charles Herbert Perram Council meets at Dunstable three times a
Long Service Celebrated at Lovells Bury Lodge
W Bro John Low was presented with a certificate marking his 50 years as a Freemason by the Provincial Grand Master during a recent visit to Lovells Bury Lodge in
St Peter de Merton Pledge £1,300 from Charity White Table
On Wednesday 18th Jan, St Peter de Merton Lodge 7559 held a white table evening. The lodge room was open for a talk by W Bro Ian Church, the subject
Come on you Light Blues!
On a near Baltic Saturday afternoon The Bedfordshire Light Blues club hosted their annual trip to the home of the Bedford Blues RFC in Goldington road – Blue was definitely
Lovells Bury Lodge Help Fund Defibrillator
A new community defibrillator is now installed outside the Wingfield Club in Ampthill, just a few doors down from the Ampthill Masonic Centre. The defibrillator was funded by members and
