Helping the Environment

Posted in Blog on May 26th, 2013 by Webmaster

On May 18, several Rainbow Girls went out to Grandview Beach and planted sea grass. The purpose of this is to help prevent erosion. I belonged to group B. After planting several grasses, we decided making an assembly line would be the best. For example, someone would drill the hole (for the grass), another person would put a teaspoon of fertilizer, and another would place the grass in the hole. Lastly, another person covered the hole. We kept that assembly line going, which was very efficient. After about 45 minutes to an hour, we finished. We all had a blast while also helping the environment.

Dharma

Hampton Assembly #2

ROC Solid

Posted in Blog on May 25th, 2013 by Webmaster

Today we helped ROC Solid build a playground for a girl named Emily in Chesterfield. First, we unloaded mulch then we helped carry the playground to the yard and lastly we laid mulch. After the playground was built, we had a cookout and surprised Emily. Working with ROC Solid and being able to help Emily was a wonderful experience.

                In Rainbow Love and Service

Lindsey

Smithfield #5

The Wounded Warriors Project

Posted in Blog on May 24th, 2013 by admin

Hi my name is Madison  and I am the Past Worthy Advisor of Hampton Assembly #2. During my term I chose as my charity The Wounded Warriors Project.  The Wounded Warriors Project helps the severely injured soldiers and their families get counseling, peer mentoring, find jobs and transitioning back into the work place. I chose this charity because I have several family members that have served and are currently serving our country, one is even a wounded warrior as well as a Master Mason.

My goal for my term was to raise $1,000 for my charity and thanks to the hard work of the rainbow girls of Hampton Assembly #2 and the support of the Masons, I am proud to say that we reached our goal and raised a total of $1034.92 for the Wounded Warriors Project. We achieved this by having lots of car washes and having a fish fry that raised over $700. Without the support of Monitor Lodge 197, Army Navy Lodge 301, and The International Order of the Rainbow for girls, Hampton Assembly #2 wouldn’t be what it is today and for that I thank you for your continued support.

In Rainbow Love,
Madison
Past Worthy Advisor, Hampton Assembly #2