Rainbow Sleepover: by Kaitlyn

Posted in Blog on August 19th, 2017 by Webmaster

On August 5th, Norfolk Assembly hosted a sleepover for all the visiting Assemblies who were going to our Grand Worthy Advisor’s fun event the next day.  We hosted a sleepover because of how close the Brock Environmental Center was to South Norfolk.  We wanted to make sure that the farther Assemblies had enough time to get there.  We had it right after our Installation.  At the sleepover, we had many girls from Manassas, Richmond, Hampton, and we had our Grand Worthy Advisor and Junior Past Grand Worthy Advisor attend as well.  All the girls even got to go to the park where we all played tag and just had fun on the playground.  When we got back, it was nearly time to get to sleep, so we all went up and played a game of “Rainbow Never Have I Ever”.  We all had so much fun laughing and hanging out and we even got to know each other better.  Then, it was time for lights out.  We all got our cozy pillows and blankets and went sound asleep.  Overall, I had so much fun at our sleepover because I got to spend time with all my Rainbow Sisters.

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Pia’s Installation: by Kaitlyn

Posted in Blog on August 18th, 2017 by Webmaster

On August 5th, Norfolk Assembly had their Installation of officers.  Pia was installed as our new Worthy Advisor.  I was excited to be her Installing Chaplain for her Installation.  To tell you a little bit about Pia’s term, her theme is “Life is a Journey, Enjoy the Detours.”  Her motto is, “You were Given this Life because You are Strong Enough to Live it.”  Pia’s honor stations are Hope and Service.  Her colors are baby blue, pear green, cantaloupe orange, and daffodil yellow, along with her mascot being a Koala Bear.  Pia’s service project is the PIN Ministry and her charity projects are Hope for Life and Supreme 2018.  Before the Installation started, Pia’s cousin and our pledge, Joie, carried in the Bible.  Also, Pia was crowned by our Grand Worthy Advisor, Olivia, and her gavel was presented by Hampton’s Worthy Advisor, Brittany.  We had the ribbon ceremony given by our pledges, Sarah and Joie.  We also got our Merit Bars and Service Bars by our Mother Advisor, Christi.  She also announced who won the “Friendliest of the Term” and who is the next Rainbow Dad.  Haylee won the Friendliest and Dad Brian won the Rainbow Dad.  Pia’s Installation went so beautifully and I was so proud of how amazing she did on Saturday.  When we went downstairs for spaghetti, I gave a prayer before we ate.  Everyone enjoyed the food and we had so much fun with our Rainbow, Jobie, and DeMolay family.  Overall, our Installation was beautifully done and I can’t wait to see what Pia has in store for our Assembly.

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Lodge Dinner: by Kaitlyn

Posted in Blog on August 17th, 2017 by Webmaster

On August 1st, South Norfolk had their Lodge Dinner.  Pia, Alyssa, Kayla, Haylee, our pledge Sarah, and I were very happy to attend.  Before we had our dinner, our Mother Advisor, Christi, gave Dad Boyd his third place award for the Lambskin Apron Lecture Competition.  He was not able to attend our Grand Assembly, so we took it home with us to present it to him in front of all the Masons to show them how hard he works for this Assembly.  For dinner, we had Dad Chum’s famous cornbread, pork, potatoes, butter beans, and cake.  When the Norfolk Girls finished their meals, we served all the men their desserts and picked up their empty plates and bowls.  Overall, the Norfolk Girls and I had a very great time seeing all our Masonic Fathers and we can’t wait for the next Lodge Dinner.

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Smithfield Installation: by Kaitlyn

Posted in Blog on August 16th, 2017 by admin

On August 12, Smithfield had their Installation of officers. Delaney is the new Worthy Advisor. I was honored to be her Installing Chaplain for her Installation. Delaney was crowned by Abby, and her gavel was presented by her parents. Her theme for her term is “Where the Wild Things Are”. Delaney’s motto is “This is all yours. You are the owner of this world.” Her mascot is a wolf that she named Max along with her symbols being crowns, sailboats, and leaves. Her charity for the term is the American Diabetes Association. Nearly 30 million people battle diabetes every day and every 23 seconds someone new is diagnosed. Diabetes causes more deaths a year than breast cancer and AIDS combined. After the Installation, we had some dinner and stayed for a dance. Smithfield’s Installation was beautifully done and I can’t wait to see Delaney throughout her term as Worthy Advisor.