Kempsville DeMolay Installation of Officers

Posted in Blog on September 20th, 2025 by admin

On September 20, 2025, Kempsville Chapter had their installation of officers at Bayside Masonic Lodge. Michael S. went in as Master Councilor, and Jessie B. stepped down from the Master Councilor position. After the ceremony they had a reception with amazing food. There was also a dance right after everyone was done eating.

I enjoy going to DeMolay events like this. As the outgoing sweetheart, I was honored to pass the title to one of my close Rainbow sisters, Becca W.. I am honored to be there Sweetheart for the second time, and I know that Becca will do a great job as Chapter Sweetheart. (by Macie R.)

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Boogity, Boogity, Boogity, Let’s Go Racing Girls Event

Posted in Blog on September 6th, 2025 by admin

Rainbow Girl Reports:

After Grand Visitation, 9/6, we went to Langley Speedway to watch the race for “Boogity, Boogity, Boogity, Let’s Go Racing Girls”. Almost all of the girls went. There was a food truck for all girls and their families. They had things like fries and barbecue. We were supposed to get in groups based on who we thought would win.

We witnessed only 1 car collision. We had fun and Chloe had an obsession with wanting any car number 3 to win. We had to cut it short because while we were out there it had started to rain. Overall it was a really fun time and there was lots of good food. (by Ava C.)

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Virginia Rainbow Girls in the MASA Parade

Posted in Blog on September 6th, 2025 by admin

On September 6th, 2025, VA IORG walked in the MASA parade. Some of the girls from Norfolk Assembly that went to this parade were Becca, Sam, Alaina, Alex, Chloe, Manuela, and me. Our Grand Worthy Advisor, Emily, was able to be in attendance along with one of our sisters from Manassas Assembly. All we had to do for this event was walk down a street and wave to people and represent Rainbow Girls. We, as the Masonic Youth, were asked to walk in this parade to represent each of our organizations and spread cheer for everyone to hear! Thank you, Mom Michelle, for setting up everything for us.

Since the parade was a little quiet, we made up a chant: Everywhere we go(everywhere we go) people wanna know(people wanna know) who we are(who we are) so we tell them( so we tell them) we are the youth(we are the youth) the Masonic youth( the Masonic youth) and if you can’t hear us( and if you can’t hear us) we’ll shout a little louder( we’ll shout a little louder)! Submitted by Macie R.

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Happy 50th Anniversary Hampton Assembly No. 2

Posted in Blog on August 31st, 2025 by admin

As Virginia’s oldest, active Rainbow Assembly, Hampton Assembly #2 proudly celebrated its 50th Anniversary with an unforgettable evening of tradition, friendship, and joy! Members past and present came together with Rainbow family from across Virginia, and even South Carolina to honor this incredible milestone. Guests enjoyed heartfelt remarks from those in attendance, as well as special remarks from Hampton’s very first Worthy Advisor, connecting the Assembly’s rich history to its vibrant present. The evening featured a beautiful Bible Retirement Ceremony, written by Hampton Member and Junior Past Grand Worthy Advisor of Virginia, Elise, marking the conclusion of the original Bible, used since the Assembly’s Institution in 1975, and the introduction of a new Bible to guide us for decades to come. The evening was filled with joy, laughter, and lasting memories—a fitting tribute to fifty-years of excellence and a bright future ahead!

Rainbow Girl Reports:

On August 23rd, 2025 Hampton Assembly had its 50th anniversary for their Assembly. The Hampton girls retired their Bible, which is the first time in Virginia Rainbow history. For a girl who just got in a year ago this was really cool to watch. They had great food like fruit trays, veggie trays, BBQ sandwiches, cake, and other desserts. Before the Bible ceremony, they had people talk about how Rainbow had changed their lives. One of the stories that was said talked about how when they were a little girl and they was at an event, she would always be amazed by the Rainbow girls because they looked like princesses. We had girls from South Carolina come too. It was really cool that both jurisdictions could come together for such an amazing ceremony, since Virginia became its own jurisdiction. After the Bible ceremony, all of the majority and current Rainbow girls sang My Rainbow Dreams. This 5 was made by the Hampton Assembly and the Norfolk Assembly now uses it too during our meetings. I went to this event because I wanted to support my Rainbow sisters. Over all it was a wonderful event and I’m so honored I could be there. (By Macie R)

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