Wednesday, December 8, 2010
We Have Moved Our Website!
We have just moved to our new site, http://unionlodge618.com/. This will allow other lodge members the ability to update our lodge site. It will also save our Web Master nearly $200 a year...
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Ladies Night 2010
If you would like to purchase tickets (the banquet is open to all our members, their families and friends), you can contact me and I will determine if someone has tickets that you can purchase.
At this price, I suggest you do not wait until the last minute to try to find tickets.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
2nd Degree - July 20th
Monday, May 10, 2010
Entered Apprentice Degree - May 24th
Friday, April 16, 2010
Lodge Clean Up Day
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Upcoming Degrees - March
Friday, January 22, 2010
Learn More About N.C.'s Masonic History
Did you know 15 places in N.C are named "Mason"?
Were you aware that 20 of N.C.'s 100 counties were named after Masons?
Bet you didn't know that the Shriners integrated their hospitals 27 years before the Civil Rights movement?
Learn more interesting facts about Masonry in The Old North State by visiting Walter Klein's wonderful website called "Treasures of North Carolina Masonry"
Once you visit, it's hard to leave...
Hezekiah Alexander House Website
This is a copy of the announcement from WB Clayton Wright....
Today a new Masonic website begins its life: www.AlexanderHomesite.org
January 20, 2010 Today a new Masonic website begins its life: www.AlexanderHomesite.org Here is that site, to you and the other leaders of North Carolina Masonry. The developing story of this incredible house, built by one of the Masonic founders of Charlotte, has taken many years to come to light.
I invite you to print it out so you can have your own hard copy. It’s just a few pages of text and illustrations. Some of the facts have previously appeared in The Scottish Rite Journal, The North Carolina Mason, National Geographic, the new website TreasuresofNorthCarolinaMasonry.org and in our Charlotte Scottish Rite temple exhibit. This document contains all the discoveries to date.
In the Charlotte hotbed of revolution and Masonry, Hezekiah Alexander made his residence the focus of both—not to mention eleven children. His house was all but forgotten by history and Masonry for two centuries. Now it’s wake-up time! With warm wishes, Walter J. Klein 33
- Link to the post: http://www.charlottescottishrite.com/today-a-new-masonic-website-begins-its-life-www-alexanderhomesite-org/
- Link to Charlotte Scottish Rite: http://www.charlottescottishrite.com
Charity Pancake Breakfast - Feb. 06
2nd Degree On Feb. 1st...
Dinner is at 6:30
Degree is at 7:30