School of Instruction

Posted in Blog on November 11th, 2012 by Webmaster

At the School of Instruction it was not very crowded. not many people were there. I thought it would crowded. Sadly, I was the only Richmond girl there. I met one girl there named Cassidy from Fairfax Assembly #3. We exchanged information so we could keep in touch. It was weird in the beginning because all I did was go through the motions. It was good for refreshing my memory on how to do floorwork.

We also discussed bullying and I liked that we were told different ways on how to handle it. I hadn’t heard some of the ways before. I wanted to know who was at the meeting where the adults discussed the topic of bullying so I could hear all the different opinions and why they thought it should (or shouldn’t) be discussed. And to thank them for the work they did.
Athena
Richmond Assembly #10

Haunted Temple

Posted in Blog on November 11th, 2012 by admin

On October 27 and 28, 2012 Smithfield Assembly #5 volunteered to work at the Norfolk Masonic Temple in Norfolk.

Some people worked downstairs face painting while the rest worked upstairs tour guiding and scaring. On the first day Michelle and Lindsey face painted downstairs. Casey and Abby tour guided upstairs. Stevie, Lauren, and I worked in the Ghouls Room scaring people as they came through the room.

 

On the second day Lindsey and Liz did the face painting. Upstairs tour guiding was Casey, Kendra, Abbey, Nina, Vanessa, and I. Scaring was Bella and then later on Nina, Vanessa, and Kendra. Again we worked in the Ghouls Room.

At the temple, they also sold hotdogs, hamburgers, barbeque, fries, soda and water, and candy.

We were scheduled for Sunday October 29, but Hurricane Sandy made us cancel.

In Rainbow Love and Service,

Nellie Knodel

Smithfield No. 5

 

Rock Solid ~ Part Two

Posted in Blog on November 11th, 2012 by admin

Recently, Fredericksburg Assembly 12 was contacted by ROC Solid Foundation about another opportunity to build in the area; we were very excited and eager to help out once again with such an awesome organization. This time we built a playground, instead of a “remodel”, for a little 5 year old boy named Dylan who has Leukemia. We had the Cochrane twins, Rachel and Micaela, with Dad Cochrane, The Largents, and finally my mom and me; we were all eager to help! It was a lot different from the other build because we had less people, and only half a day, but because we were all so dedicated, we got the job done just in time. The look on Dylan’s face when he saw the playground made all the work worth it. Fredericksburg Assembly can’t wait for another opportunity to build. Thank You, Roc Solid!

By Andrea Almassy

Fredericksburg Assembly #12

Grand Representative To Louisiana and Vermont

Richmond GV

Posted in Blog on November 7th, 2012 by admin

Richmond Assembly No. 10
Cordially invites you to the
Grand Visitation
Honoring
Lauren RaineTatro
Grand Worthy Advisor, Virginia
Saturday, 10 November, 2012
Richmond Scottish Rite Temple
4204 Hermitage Road
Richmond, VA 23227
We will be having a formal closed meeting that starts at 2 pm with refreshments to follow.
Anyone with proper credentials is welcome to attend the closed meeting.
Please join us. The dress code is formal.
If you have any questions please contact.
Mom Larissa Simmons
masoniclarissa@gmail.com

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