by Nick Druce | May 19, 2024 | 2026 Festival, Charity, Manchester Districts, Manchester Level Club, MCF
On Saturday 18th May 2024.6 City East masons climbed Mount Snowdon to raise money for the 2026 Festival. They began at 5 45 in the morning from the Snowdon Railway centre. They were W. Bro Mark DAVIS St Thomas Lodge W.Bro Tom Daniels Skakspeare Lodge & City East...
by Francesco Toto | May 12, 2024 | Manchester Districts, Manchester Level Club, News
The MLC in action On Saturday the 11th of May, at Hemsley House, Salford, the Manchester Level Club (MLC), together with the Area Mentor, W Bro Titterton, hosted the Learning Sessiondesigned to help both new and inexperienced Brethren understand into the...
by Francesco Toto | May 8, 2024 | Manchester Districts, Manchester Level Club, News
Lodge of Union n.268 Over the last few months The Lodge of Union No 268, in Ashton Under Lyne, has held back-to-back 2nd degree or passing ceremonies. While a lot is said about the importance of the initiation and raising ceremonies, the Lodge of Union, consecrated...
by Francesco Toto | May 1, 2024 | Charity, ELMC, Manchester Districts, Manchester Level Club, News
Cracking Good Food are a small social enterprise based in Stockport, they work to alleviate hunger and increase food security in Greater Manchester to help many disadvantaged families in the area with free kitchen equipment. Last year members of Manchester Level Club...
by Francesco Toto | Apr 28, 2024 | Manchester Districts, MCF, The Man behind the Apron, work
In talking about Fraser Mullins we need to compare him to the Rough and the perfect ashlar. Many people when looking at an ashlar would see only a stone, with its shape and edges. A Freemason, instead, would see something far deeper than that. He would see the stage...
by Francesco Toto | Apr 24, 2024 | 2026 Festival, Charity, ELMC, Manchester Districts, Manchester Level Club, MCF, News
The Annual Broken Column Lunch for the Manchester Masons Widows was held on Sunday, the 21st of April 2024, at Helmsley House, Salford. This event is the way Freemasons use to remember the widows of departed brethren .This tradition started in America during the Civil...
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