No. Freemasonry has publicly displayed buildings and our members are always willing to discuss their Masonic affiliation and the work we do. Freemasons participate in public events such as parades and work publicly in charities in their local area. Our yearly installations of Officers are open to the public. Freemasons do keep many of their formal ceremonies private to preserve longstanding traditions. Masonry is open to men of all races and religions that meet the above age, moral, and belief requirements.
In order to keep our members and guests safe, the Worshipful Master has postponed this Saturday’s Special Communication. A new date has not yet been set. Our Regular Communication and Fraternal visit will remain as scheduled for March 23rd. The Master we reassess the situation next week.
Come by this Saturday for the open house and meet some of the good men you could come to call brother. https://t.co/oUPYVb8f1r
Bad luck Brian would like to remind you that the Tahattawan pancake breakfast is tomorrow from 7AM - 10AM. We'll ha… https://t.co/x8tYMNRBHV
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Just a reminder, our open house is coming up on October 20th https://t.co/nHIOBzq40k
Tahattawan Lodge Open House - Saturday, October 20th, 2018 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM: https://t.co/0sVSh77uWB #Freemasonry #Freemasons