Thank you to all who came out for Square and Compass day 2009!
Category Archive: Masonic Events
Jun 12
Junior Grand Warden’s Open Reception
Jephthah Lodge No. 233, F. & A. M. cordially invites you to the Official Visit of Most Worshipful William H. Berman, Grand Master of Masons of the State of New Jersey Open Reception and Dinner in honor of Right Worshipful Glenn R. Trautmann, Junior Grand Warden and Member of the Board of Trustees of the …
May 29
Mozart Lodge Goes to the Sharks!
The Camden Riversharks that is. Please join us on for a night of Baseball and Fireworks on Friday, June 19, 2009 @ 7:05 vs. Newark Bears $11 for Field Level Seats In addition to the scheduled festivities it is also, ALS Awareness Night! For more information or to reserve your tickets please contact the SW …
May 27
Gold Token Night
On Tuesday May 26th, 2009 the 18th Masonic District celebrated the service of our 50, 55, and 60 year members. It was a wonder evening at the Adelphia Restaurant in Deptford. Recipients from Mozart Lodge #121 are as follows: 50 Year Members Edward J. Gee Richard S. Gahman 55 Year Members Thomas E. Atkinson Max …
Apr 29
Mother’s Day Brunch at the Fellowship Center
May 10, 2009 10:00 am to 2:00 pm Location: Fellowship Center, 1114 Oxmead Road Burlington Township Cost: If purchased by May 1, 2009 $25 per Adult $8 per Child (12 and under) Children under 2 free! After 5/1/09 or if purchased at the door $30/Adult and $10/Child Reservations Requested For Immediate Seating Buffet Brunch Menu …
Apr 28
18th District Gold Token Night at the Adelphia Restaurant
An evening to celebrate those in our District who have attained significant Masonic milestones of longevity has been selected by the Masters, Wardens and Past Masters Association. Parking is ample and convenient to a dedicated entrance for the Grand Ball Room. There will be a cash bar starting at 6:00 pm with 2 bartenders serving with Crudite …
Apr 06
You Can Help Your HOME
On Sunday, April 12th, 2009, Mozart Lodge has been asked to help carry on a decades old tradition of assisting those of our brethren and their families who need help getting to chapel at the Masonic Home. This is that example of charity that extends beyond the grave and can not be bought. Nine in …