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Our newly installed master WBro Sozimo  announced it was an honour and a privilege to be placed into the chair

The large gathering at the Winslow Masonic Centre witnessed a first class logic ritual ceremony second to none. Our Provincial guest WBro Norman  ProvGWarden presented the lodge with the Louis jewel (lewis) which he them invested WBro Peter with this historic jewel for accepting the roll of lodge Membership Officer. 

The celebrations continued at the Bell hotel for a traditional delicious carvery festive board thoroughly enjoyed by all …

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Become a Freemason Today

Our members have come from all walks of life and each with their own unique story to tell for why they became a Freemason.
Becoming a Freemason means you’ll be joining approximately 175,000 members throughout England and Wales, as well as Districts overseas.

Membership is open to any man over the age of 18 irrespective of their race or religion. In total, we have more than 7,000 Lodges, with students able to join one of 87 University Scheme Lodges. Women are invited to join one of two female-only Grand Lodges: The Order of Women Freemasons and Freemasonry for Women. Our shared aim is to empower members to be the best they can be.

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Special Interest Lodges in Bucks

Buckinghamshire Emergency Services Lodge 3077

Based at the Bletchley Masonic Centre, but with meetings held at Aylesbury, Stony Stratford, Winslow & Beaconsfield.  A travelling lodge.

Grenfell Lodge 3077 had fallen on hard times when a group of Buckinghamshire Freemasons stepped into lend a helping hand. Early 2017 this group joined the Lodge and the Buckinghamshire Emergency Services Lodge was born. 

You don’t have to be a serving or former member of the emergency services to be part of the fellowship. Since reforming they have had five initiates and thirteen joiners, and now stand at 23 members with more to come

They enjoy a fine fellowship and have recently started wearing their service headwear and miniature medals during the Festive Board.  Members of the Emergency Services have been awarded jubilee medals since 2002 as well as long service medals. 

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Last Friday The Household Division Lodge held an exciting meeting at Slough Masonic Centre

The meeting was for our their new members, former Life Guard and Scots Guard and was attended by 63 members and visitors, also welcoming three more joining members.

The White Table Festive Board saw friends, partners, and future candidates for the Lodge totalling 87 dining. 

Those in attendance were treated to an excellent after dinner speech by Paul ‘Tug’ Hartley GM. Tug gave an excellent insight to his life through his “Hero to Zero” talk, one which resonated with so many present. His eye opening account of how his life changed when he was awarded the George Medal, and not all for the best, was said to be one of the best they had the privilege to listen to.

Throughout the course of the evening our charitable donations raised over £2000 that will see donations made to Pilgrim Bandits Charity and Hull4Heroes on behalf of Tug. As well as continued efforts to raise money for the Worshipful Master’s chosen charity, Royal Star & Garter.

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It's good to visit! Travelling to other lodges, to attend their meetings, is an important social aspect of Freemasonry

 
Earlier this week, Mark and Chris visited Beaconsfield Lodge in Slough to support their meeting and to meet their newest initiate.

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We only regret the rides we didn't take!

 
Visiting is a wonderful part of being a freemason - especially when it's on two wheels!
Sunday was a prime example, where Bucks masons met with masons from Surrey, London, Wiltshire, Dorset, Hampshire, Oxfordshire and other counties, to have a brew and a lot of light hearted banter.

Freemasonry means different things for different people, but for the Widows Sons it means Brotherhood in abundance. 

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The happy optimism of spring!

Charles acceded to the throne on 8 September 2022, upon the death of his mother, Elizabeth II.
This will be the first coronation of a British monarch in the 21st century and the 40th to be held at Westminster Abbey since 1066!

Sir Jony Ive has designed the official coronation emblem for King Charles III, depicting flora from each of the four UK nations as a gesture to the King’s love of the natural world.
The rose of England, the thistle of Scotland, the daffodil of Wales and the shamrock of Northern Ireland merge to form the shape of St Edward’s crown, which the King will be crowned with during the service.
The emblem’s colour palette is informed by the colours of the union flag: red, white and blue. On the primary emblem, the central crown appears in blue, surrounded by red floral patterns, which is encircled by a blue serif typeface.
Secondary versions of the coronation emblem include pairings of pink and red hues, light and dark blue, black and grey and white on a blue background.

We look forward to seeing the majesty and spectacle of the Coronation next weekend. What will you be doing on the day to celebrate?

Although King Charles III is not a Freemason, we toast him at every meeting because he is regarded as the head of our order. "To the king and the craft" is the toast.

Read more about the emblem here: https://www.designweek.co.uk/issues/6-february-10-february-2023/jony-ive-king-charles-iiis-coronation-emblem/ 

A plethora of light blues with a retinue of grand officers!  Fenny Stratford Lodge performed another exceptional installation meeting

Peter  was installed by Phil  in style and a very buoyant festive board followed.  

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Manor of Swanburn 8647 Installation meeting

 
Another great evening, well done everyone, including Jim for taking the chair of King Solomon.

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Golf and fundraising a winning combination

WM Simon, of Wineslai Lodge and 65 golfers raised nearly one thousand pounds for his chosen charity for the year; McMillan Nurses in Buckinghamshire. A cracking day out was had by all.

Perhaps the Province needs a golfing lodge! In the meantime, you could consider joining the Bucks Masonic Golf Society. 

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Special Interest Lodges in Bucks Stephens Lodge - 3089 Formed in January 1905, became the "Walking & Great Outdoors" themed lodge in 2022

Lodge meetings are at the Marlow Masonic Centre on a Saturday - 4 times a year.

Outside of lodge meetings, the members like to undertake walks, occasionally linking in with charity fund raising.

The lodge is an all round sporting lodge with its main event being a monthly country walk in various locations, (walking technically a sport) so far they have walked in Turville (Vicar of Dibley), Hambleden and Marlow, with several more planned.  The walks are open to family & friends as well as Masons, so a great community spirited get together.

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Taking his first step in Beaconsfield

With a splendid ceremony, Seer Green Lodge welcomed Bro Scott in to Freemasonry last week at Beaconsfield Masonic Centre.

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On 22nd April 2023, Five Points Lodge No

8197 balloted for a joining member and 2 initiates.
Dave joined his brother-in-law Matt  in the Lodge both having come from Five Points Chapter. This goes to show that the indissoluble link between Craft and Royal Arch isn’t all one way.

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Introducing Bulwer Lodge of Cairo to the world of social media! 158 years after their consecration in Egypt the Lodge still remains

Scores of history are contained within the fibre of this Lodge. Lord Kitchener, four VC recipients, Royalty and a host of other honourable Brethren have called this Lodge their own.

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Happy St George's Day! The legend of Saint George and the Dragon describes the saint taming and slaying a dragon that terrorised local communities

The story was known in Roman times but has its origins in Greek mythology. We celebrate St. George's Day on April 23 — the anniversary of his death in 303 AD. The patron saint of England has captivated British imaginations since the Crusades and the Hundred Years' War.
The story of St. George is featured in tesserae mosaic tiles on the ceiling of Freemasons' Hall at @UGLE_GrandLodge .

We would like to give one final nod to our very own St. George's Lodge. They meet at Wolverton Masonic centre, and were first consecrated on 22nd April 1936 at the Science and Arts Institute in Wolverton. The lodge has 24 members and meets six times each year.

Freemasonry has an amazing history that spans over 300 years and is looking forward to the next 300 years.
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Our Amazing Centres - Ripon Street in Aylesbury

History of its use.
The property had previously been used as a Fives Court, which is a sport that crosses squash with handball. In 1880 it was purchased by Buckingham Lodge for £200. The building work was completed in 1882, which date is still displayed on the front wall. The original building was set back from the road, having a small forecourt with a wall and iron railings in front. 
It was built in the Victorian Gothic style and combines red brickwork with stone dressings. The building is symmetrical with a central two-storey bay protruding slightly forward of two side wings. The windows are lancet in shape with stone surrounds and the central doorway is decorated with stone columns topped with ornately carved capitals. This is a local building of note within the Conservation Area of Aylesbury.

Venue for Consecration.
It was consecrated by Buckingham Lodge no.591, the first lodge to be consecrated and remain in this Province. It also provided the venue for the first meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Buckinghamshire on the 17th of July 1890.

The Great War.
In 1902 the fascia of the building was removed, the building extended to the pavement and the frontage rebuilt as it is today. This gave an enlarged entrance hall, ante room and kitchen. In 1914 the lower hall was requisitioned by the War Department, forcing the festive boards to be held elsewhere for the time being. The hall was being used by a number of different lodges at the time, however it was owned and run by Buckingham Lodge. In 1947 Aylesbury Masonic Hall Ltd was created and the hall ownership was transferred to the company.
It remains in use to this day with 10 Craft Lodges meeting there.

Objects of interest.
The interior includes stunning stained-glass windows at each end, ancient globes in the corers and many artistic objects of interest throughout. There are over 20 banners hanging on the walls.

Join today to experience the mystery and history that is Freemasonry.
We have many incredible things to see and experience in Freemasonry. They are waiting for you to discover.
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APRONS OFF: The Real Freemason

An insight into the life of a Freemason outside the masonic centre.

A WATCHKEEPER
Name: Grae Laws
Age: 51
Location: Spilsby
Joined: April 2016
Lodges: Eric Deung 9695, Verney 8849, Marcellians 4450 and Buckinghamshire Provincial Grand Stewards 9222

Grae is a volunteer Watchkeeper for the National Coastwatch Institution (NCI). 
Grae is based in Chapel Point, Lincolnshire, almost 60 NCI stations are operational and manned by over 2600 volunteers. They keep watch around the British Isles from Fleetwood in the North West, through Wales, to the South and East of England, to Hornsea, in the East Riding of Yorkshire in the North East.
They are a self-funded, land based component of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, part of UK Search and Rescue, and report to His Majesty's Coastguards. Watchkeepers provide a vital link with all the emergency services and can provide an emergency contact point on land for both sea and shore users. When not on watch, volunteers spend their spare time raising funds to keep the stations operational.

Grae's favourite aspect of Freemasonry is its history, traditions and art. It's more than 300 years old and has produced some incredible pieces of art and literature.
"As an artist, I have really appreciated the creativity and craftsmanship of masonic banners that hang in every lodge throughout the world." Every Lodge has a banner that is different, they each tell a story, often with an interesting local context, and these banners are all hand painted, embroidered and occasionally embellished with gold foil. They take hundreds of hours to design and create, the end result can be displayed and appreciated for over a century.

Freemasonry has helped Grae both socially and professionally, Grae has expanded his circle of friends whilst gaining key skills useful in his profession- "I have made friends close to where I live, and professionally, it has given me confidence to give speeches, presentations, and lectures". As Freemasonry has such a ranged age demographic, there is fantastic opportunity to seek expertise and experience from other generations, whilst also developing social and professional communication skills, useful in both our personal and professional lives.

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Widows Sons Go North of the Border! Some of the members of Shires the Bucks local Widows Sons Chapter, had a cold weekend up in Scotland for the annual branding ceremony

If you are a biker this is one not to miss. Welcome fellow Branded bothers.
Remember every Widows Son is a Freemason first, just a little more handsome than the rest. ;)

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Freemasonry is supportive

At a recent meeting of the de Bohun Lodge No.8175 Bro Andre was Passed to the Second Degree having been Initiated last May by our ProvGM Rt W Bro John Mark Clark. Andre is a prime example of one of the positives of Freemasonry, Andre was a nervous candidate as at his initiation. But to see him answering his questions makes all the members so proud to see Andre now. 

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Practice makes perfect - “Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn

”  
Masters Elect, Secretaries , Scribe Es and DCs all Involved in the recent training workshops.

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