
Congratulations and wishing our new Worshipful Master for the year 2024 – 2025 all the very best.
Lodge & Chapter of Antient, Free and Accepted Masons of England, Province of Middlesex, Cole Court Masonic Centre
Congratulations and wishing our new Worshipful Master for the year 2024 – 2025 all the very best.
View this email in your browser![]() 2024 Annual Convocation of the Provincial Grand Chapter of Middlesex ![]() Companions are invited to attend the Annual Convocation of Provincial Grand Chapter of Middlesex which will be held in Temple 10, Freemasons Hall, Great Queen Street, London, WC2B 5AZ on Monday 24th June 2024 Seated For 3.45, Convocation commences 4.15pm Meal Booking concludes on 14th June. Provincial Grand Chapter will open at 4.15pm, please be seated by 3:45pm. The convocation will be followed by a Festive Board in the Grand Hall of Grand Connaught Rooms at 7pm, preceded by a cash bar in the adjacent Grand Ballroom. ![]() Why not make a day of it? Prior to the AGM, Middlesex Installed Mark Masters Lodge No 1218 will meet in the same Temple 10 at 1:30pm – 2pm. At 2pm there will be a captivating talk from the distinguished British Soldier, Warrant Officer Class 2 Johnson Gideon Beharry, VC, COG, recipient of the Victoria Cross. This talk is open to all R.A. Members as it is taking place after the Mark Meeting has concluded. Andy Wright PGStB, Provincial Grand Scribe EProvince of Middlesex CLICK HERE TO BOOK SEND APOLOGIES Menu Starter:Smoked salmon with red onion rings, capers and a micro cress salad Main Meal:Saltimbocca chicken with hot German-style potato salad; fine bean, black olive and tomato fricassee. Dessert:Lemon and ginger cheesecake (Vegetarian alternative)Starter:Avocado, tomato and mozzarella tricolour salad tossed in balsamic Meal:Sweet potato, courgette & shiitake, coconut curry Dessert:Lemon and ginger cheesecake Tea/Coffee & After Dinner Mintsincludes 1/3 bottle of wine It’s cheaper with friends… Cost of £50 per head for individual bookings. Cost of £48 per head for a table of 8+ booking AGM Seated by 3.30 pm – Dining 7.00 pmInformation on appointments Click to view ACTIVE RANKS FIRST APPOINTMENTSPROMOTIONS ![]() Copyright (C) 2024 Provincial Grand Lodge of Middlesex. All rights reserved. Website Link : https://www.pglm.org.uk Email Provincial Office : updates@pglm.org.uk Phone Provincial Office : 020 8891 3300 Our mailing address is: Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe |
View this email in your browser![]() Brethren, The Acacia Club This was formally launched to all Middlesex members of the Craft on 24th May and initial responses (although so far small in number) have been universally positive. A small number of wives, widows and partners have already shown interest in being part of the management of the club, and very encouragingly, a couple of them have professional skills that are absolutely relevant to what the club hopes to achieve for its members. It is however very early days, and much work still needs to be done to ascertain the extent of interest in the club and to identify those who will run it. In summary, a good start has been made, and anyone wanting to be involved with it, either as a member or as part of the team managing it, should contact Hugh Saville (hugh.saville@pglm.org.uk) New coordinator for “Network & Friendship” pillar A special welcome to W. Bro. Andy Elliott who has joined the team recently. You will hear a lot from him regarding his concept and plans on this pillar. ![]() Travel and Transport An offer of transport to the Royal Arch Annual Convocation at Freemasons Hall on the 24th June 2024 has been sent out to all Companions within the province. We are currently awaiting further responses to enable us to assess the requirements for this. It has also been decided that a more targeted approach is required to help identify all those who would benefit from this assistance going forward. We would like to contact individual Lodge Almoners/Secretaries in the near future to seek help in identifying individual members within their lodges who would benefit most from such transport facilities. Sincerely & Fraternally, ![]() Ivan Chu, ProvGAlm. ![]() Please do not Unsubscribe from this List, otherwise you will receive no further Provincial communications. Copyright (C) 2024 Provincial Grand Lodge of Middlesex. All rights reserved. Website Link : https://www.pglm.org.uk Email Provincial Office : updates@pglm.org.uk Phone Provincial Office : 020 8891 3300 Our mailing address is: Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe |
Dalhousie And Call Sign Lodge No. 865 representatives Bro. Dario & Bro. Haytham at Great Queen Street following acceptance of their invites. Looking forward to a very enjoyable day.
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View this email in your browser![]() ![]() ![]() The Middlesex 1870 Committee proudly present the Middlesex Fun Day that is being held at the Great Cockcrow Railway in Chertsey. Just 2 miles from junction 11 of the M25. FOR PARKING USE POSTCODE KT16 0AD(Lynne Village Hall)Vintage Buses will will transport you to the event.DISABLED PARKING and Drop Off Use Postcode KT16 0AD This event is open to All Middlesex Freemasons, Family & Friends. Entry is FREE, and the train rides are Free but donations will be greatly appreciated. All Proceeds will be donated to Shooting Star Childrens Hospices. The trains will be running from 2pm, and the gates open at 1pm. BBQBeer TentRefreshmentsSide Stalls We hope you can support this great event and the Pro Provincial Grand Master, R.W. Bro. David Allan. Please register if you are coming to enable us to plan the day better. RSVP Would your lodge or Chapter like to run a side stall? Please contact paul.lowery@pglm.org.uk or complete this online enquiry form For the latest up to date information visit our website here Register Planning To Attend HereStall Holder Booking Form HereTo Download The Flyer Click Here ![]() Copyright (C) 2024 Provincial Grand Lodge of Middlesex. All rights reserved. Website Link : https://middlesexfreemasons.org.uk/ Email Provincial Office : office@pglm.org.uk Phone Provincial Office : 020 8891 3300 Our mailing address is: Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe |
View this email in your browser![]() ![]() Brethren, The Acacia Club is part of the “Middlesex Cares” initiative being rolled out across the Province. It will be a club for Middlesex Masonic widows, wives, and partners to provide them with practical support, social events, and a newsletter. It will neither supersede nor replace existing social groups in the Province, nor the work of Lodge almoners, but will provide a distinctive range of services for their exclusively widows, wives and partners across the Province. Similar clubs to this (principally for widows) operate very successfully in other Provinces, so we are taking that concept and are expanding it. Ultimately the club may have a presence at Twickenham, Harrow and Uxbridge Centres and will be administered by its members, although each branch will have a Middlesex Freemason as their Masonic liaison representative linking back to the Province. This briefing is to explain what the Acacia Club will provide, also, to seek your feedback about it. For example, do you have a wife or partner would she be interested in joining? WHY SET UP THE CLUB, AND WHAT WILL IT OFFER? Masonic widows, wives and partners are sometimes overlooked by the Masonic community, hence links with them will depend upon the proactivity and sociability of the Masonic unit of which their partner is (or was) a member. Some units are more inclusive than others, so wives, partners and (less frequently) widows will join Lodge social events and Ladies festivals etc, resulting in closer links between the Masonic community and their families and widows. The Acacia Club will provide a distinct range of services, including: Signposting for advice and support: A woman is sometimes more comfortable receiving assistance from or talking about their concerns with another woman – particularly in times of emotional stress or loss. To meet that need, the Acacia Club intends to identify and appoint selected members as “Advocates” trained in listening skills to provide support to other members at challenging times – for example following the death of a Masonic husband or partner. Should an Advocate identify any situation where support from the Masonic Charitable Foundation or the RMBI may be appropriate, they would (with the permission of the member concerned) refer the matter to the Provincial Almoner. Further support (also provided by Advocates) will be offered to wives and partners of Freemasons who are being looked after at home or in care homes or on an ongoing basis in hospital after diagnosis with chronic long-term health issues, that have left the wife/partner to manage the family affairs alone. This can be a very unsettling time for them. Social events: Widowed or otherwise, many women don’t feel comfortable socialising on their own, so the club will arrange visits where a woman might not want to go alone but would be happy to go as part of a group. For example, a visit on one’s own to Wisley Gardens, or to a theatre matinee might be out of the question, but it could be a very different matter to go in a group with other women with an opportunity to share and talk about the experience. Meals out (pub lunches etc) may also be provided, especially as a woman on her own will rarely countenance visiting a pub or restaurant alone, yet it might be something she and her husband did together when he was alive, so she misses it. Alternatively, she may still have a husband or partner and just want to go out for lunch with other females. Meetings: Acacia Club members may meet for lunch or tea at the Centres, and such occasions could include guest speakers featuring a range of general subjects of interest, or matters of specific relevance to women and especially women on their own – for example, talks on security issues (scams, email phishing, unwanted phone calls etc) the importance of setting up Lasting Powers of Attorney and making Wills, support available from the MCF or RMBI, health issues etc. Newsletters to link with and inform other members. These would include information on past and future club activities, as well as news from the Province (including upcoming Provincial events) Profile at Provincial events: When the Province holds an internal event with stalls representing Masonic units, there may be a stall for the Acacia Club where members can meet and chat over a cup of tea. That would greatly increase the profile of the club and should encourage new members. WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? The Acacia Club is still in the early days of being set up, so this note is to provide members of the Middlesex Province details of it. The next steps will be: To receive feedback from members of the Province. All members of the Middlesex Craft will be contacted with a request that (if they have a wife or partner) they ask them whether they are interested in being a member of the Acacia Club. All Middlesex units will be asked to provide lists of their widows, so they too may be approached about the club. Upon receipt of expressions of interest from potential members, steps will be taken to set up the club. It is most important to note that the Acacia Club will be managed by its members and not by Middlesex Freemasons. Hence Provincial role is to support its formation and then be approached for ongoing support and access to Masonic resources if and when required.We hope you will find this introduction to the Acacia Club helpful, and we welcome all comments or suggestions. These should be sent by email to Hugh Saville at: hugh.saville@pglm.org.uk ![]() Thank you. Sincerely and Fraternally, ![]() W. Bro. Ivan Chu ProvGAlm ![]() Copyright (C) 2024 Provincial Grand Lodge of Middlesex. All rights reserved. Website Link : middlesexfreemasons.org.uk Email Provincial Office : updates@pglm.org.uk Phone Provincial Office : 020 8891 3300 Our mailing address is: Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe |
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Our APGM Paul Sully is taking a (long) walk from Twickenham Masonic Centre, Cole Court TW1 1HD to Freemasons Hall WC2B 5AZ in aid of the London Air Ambulance along with a few willing volunteers on the 1st June 2024 (see flyer below), a total of 20 Miles, however, you could also choose to walk 10 miles or even 5 miles if not up to the full amount of miles.
There is also the opportunity to join in with a Fundraiser Quiz. The quiz is to be held at Twickenham on Wednesday 29th May 2024 at 8pm in Cole Court. The idea is that each Lodge puts up at least one team of up to four of your brightest to take on the Middlesex Armed Forces Lodge. There will be 10 rounds of 10 pictures with associated questions and the whole event will take roughly 1.5 hours. This is purely a fun evening.
Each team participating will (hopefully) sponsor themselves at a cost of £20.00 per team. There will also be a charity raffle on the night to hopefully boost the collection to somewhere near the £1000 mark. (any donations very gratefully received) Should you be unable to attend but would still like to make a donation, please donate using the URL or QR code below.
Thank you for taking the time to read this posting and hopefully participate.
This certificate was found appertaining to Dalhousie Lodge No.865 from 1864 and it was thought some members may find it of interest. So here it is for your perusal.
As this certificate has a copyright attached, permission was sought from the Worcestershire Museum of Freemasonry who very kindly allowed us to use the photograph hence the watermark
Having checked records available to us it would appear that this member never reached Master surprisingly.