My Favorite Station: Nature

Posted in Blog on June 14th, 2018 by Webmaster

My favorite station is Nature, because I like nature, being outdoors, camping and hiking. My favorite color is yellow so there’s that too but Nature was the easiest station for me to learn. When I say Nature, I feel a connection of actually being outside. The warm sun shining on me, the birds singing, and the beautiful flowers. Taking a little time out of your day to be outside in nature can make you happy. It is the perfect place if you need a little time to talk to God and thank Him for the art of nature He has given us. 

In Rainbow Love & Service,
Jazmyn (Nature)
Manassas Assembly #13

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Generations of Masonic Youth in Manassas

Posted in Blog on June 13th, 2018 by Webmaster

Manassas Assembly has many adult supporters that were involved in the Masonic Youth groups when they were younger! Our very own Pledge Mom was actually a Pledge! Who knew?! Mom Vanessa was a Pledge from Fairfax Assembly. Mom Nancy, our Mother Advisor was a Rainbow Girl from Fairfax Assembly. We have many other adults who were involved in the Masonic family as younger kids! We are so glad they are able to share their experiences with us!

In Rainbow Love & Service,
Katie
Manassas Assembly #13

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Line Officer Meetings

Posted in Blog on June 12th, 2018 by Webmaster

Manassas Assembly holds Line Officer meetings before our regular meetings once a month. Our current Line Officers are Kate, Dalanie, Zoey, Isabella, and myself. Our Mother Advisor is also present. We meet to discuss our upcoming events and make sure everyone is carrying out their duties correctly, so everything flows as smooth as possible. Our Line Officers are the leaders of our assembly!

In Rainbow Love & Service,
Katie
Manassas Assembly #13

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Manassas Adopts-a-Spot

Posted in Blog on June 11th, 2018 by Webmaster

The Adopta-Spot was held on April 22nd, on Ashton Avenue.  The Girls who came were Katie, Sami, Alyssa, JoElla, and me.  The chaperones were my nana, Mom Angie and Dad Bill. We arrived at the Lodge at 11:30 and talked about who would ride in which cars and then we went to Ashton Ave.  As the Girls stood in a circle, Dad Bill explained the directions and safety rules to us.  We all grabbed an orange vest and a trash picker-upper.  We broke out in 3 groups of three with two girls and one adult on each side.  We found lots of weird trash.  I took pictures. After we finished, we headed back to the Lodge where we found the Girls doing a little scrapbook.  My Nana and I went the very next day and printed out the pictures.  It was a nice day to pick up trash and it was Earth Day!

In Rainbow Love & Service,
Jazmyn
Manassas Assembly #13

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