Phoenix Masonic Lodge Open House

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

 

Phoenix Masonic Lodge Open
House

(Square and Compass Day)

Saturday, October 16th,
2010

9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

133 Broadway (Hanover Four
Corners)

 

Who are Freemasons?  How did
they originate?  What makes them different from other fraternal organizations? 
Do they really have secrets?  What are the qualifications for a man to join? 
These questions (and many more) will be answered by qualified Masons at their Open
House. 

 

Masons utilize symbols to teach
Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth.  The Square and Compass are the two symbols
that identify the organization.  These tools and other tools of architecture
had first a practical purpose, and then became symbols of ways to better
ourselves and strengthen a man’s character.  Freemasonry has stood the test of
time, because its principles are as credible in the 21st Century as
they were with many of our founding fathers 250 years ago.

 

Anyone with questions about the
history and purpose of Freemasonry are cordially invited to attend our Open
House on October 16th from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.  Food and
refreshments are served all day.  Just stop by.  No appointment is necessary. 

 

For more information, please
contact Jim Jones at jonesjim72@yahoo.com
.

 

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Cathy H-B

 

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