Maestro, BEDA’s Newest Member
The latest honorary member of BEDA chapter of the Widows Sons was initiated recently at the Ampthill Masonic Centre. Our Provincial Grand Master, Nick Edwards, was initiated with a large group of full Widows Sons and Associate Members (or Clangers) in attendance, where he was given his road name, “Maestro”.
After making his solemn pledge to the Widows Sons, Maestro’s cut was held by every BEDA member present before being formally presented. Maestro then spoke about one of his motorbike adventures from his early years, after which everyone retired to a local hostelry for refreshments and the usual banter.
After making his solemn pledge to the Widows Sons, Maestro’s cut was held by every BEDA member present before being formally presented. Maestro then spoke about one of his motorbike adventures from his early years, after which everyone retired to a local hostelry for refreshments and the usual banter.
BEDA is now over 50 members strong and accommodates all the family, as amply illustrated in the adjacent picture . They have a full calendar of ride-outs and social events planned with a membership is made up of young & not so young, Masons and non-Masons. If you’re interested in motorbiking and want to find out more, check out https://beda.wsmba.uk or talk to one of Members who can be found at Lodge meetings across the Province.