Our Radiant Rainbow Dads

Posted in Blog on April 30th, 2018 by Webmaster

All the time Rainbow Girls get recognized for going above and beyond, but most times we never pause to recognize our hardworking and supportive Rainbow Dads other than Installations or Grand Assembly.

I would like to take a moment to thank some of our outstanding Rainbow Dads from Manassas Assembly. Dad Bill Costis has protemed as our Outer Observer since Manassas Assembly was Constituted, always reminding our Girls to smile as we walk in for the Opening. He has made it his mission to verify everyone has signed in at every meeting, and never hesitates to help any way he can. Meetings wouldn’t be the same without his humor, smiles, and unwavering support. Although on a busy schedule he always makes time to attend our events. This year he’s been the adult liaison for our Adopt-a-Spot events getting Girls the supplies needed and making sure we have the proper adult supervision.

Our Assembly wouldn’t be the same without him.

In Rainbow Love & Service,
Dalanie
Manassas Assembly #13

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Our Radiant Rainbow Dads

Posted in Blog on April 29th, 2018 by Webmaster

All the time Rainbow Girls get recognized for going above and beyond, but most times we never pause to recognize our hardworking and supportive Rainbow Dads other than Installations or Grand Assembly. I would like to take a moment to thank some of our outstanding Rainbow Dads from Manassas Assembly.

Dad Joe Martinez is one of our newest Rainbow Dads and has already made a great impact on our Assembly. He has provided food, entertainment, love and support. He also protemes as Outer Observer protecting us whenever we’re there. He has helped raise money for our events and charities and we look forward to seeing him try to get the title of Assembly Dad away from Dad Clancy.

In Rainbow Love & Service,
Dalanie
Manassas Assembly

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Fredericksburg Meeting

Posted in Blog on April 27th, 2018 by Webmaster

On March 18, Fredericksburg’s walk downtown was fun. My Nana and I drove down to Fredericksburg and my sister met us there. On the way, we saw an ice cream place with a lot of people standing outside of it, we assumed it was good.  So we went and got some ice cream and it was really good. It was soft and creamy.  Then we went to a nearby antique shop.  I got a painting and my Nana got some buttons.  After that we went to the Lodge.  We met Ashley, she is very nice and funny.  Shortly after that we began the walk, while walking we went to a pizza place called Benny’s.  Ashley talked to us about an old cemetery with a tree growing through a gravestone and it seemed pretty cool.  Ashley has been working at the cemetery since she was four years old.   What makes the cemetery interesting is that it’s the oldest American Masonic cemetery.   While waiting for the pizza Ashley and I exchange numbers.  After getting the pizza we went to a nearby public square and ate the AMAZING pizza.  It was so good I kept the box for show and tell!  We took some pictures had some laughs and said good-bye until next time.

In Rainbow Love & Service,
Jazmyn
Manassas Assembly #13

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Prince William Chapter DeMolay Installation

Posted in Blog on April 19th, 2018 by Webmaster

On March 24th, we arrived at the Lodge at 2pm.  The Installation started with Dad Joe Grist and Vanessa doing a flag tribute.  This term, Preston is the Master Councilor and he wants to raise money for the Masonic Scholarship Fund, fix up the baseball field, and create a horse shoe place in the land behind the Lodge parking lot. His colors for his term are orange and white.  There were many visiting DeMolay including several that traveled all the way from Pennsylvania.  The Costis Family was given an honorary membership for Matthew for DeMolay and it was really emotional.  The Rainbow Girls that were there included:  Katie, Kate, Dalanie, me, Vanessa, JoElla, Sami, Jazmyn, and Gigi.

In Rainbow Love & Service,
Isabella
Manassas Assembly #13

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