Showing posts with label Masonry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Masonry. Show all posts

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Canyon City Lodge No. 730 Officer Installation

Canyon City Lodge will be holding its annual officer installation on July 14th, 2012, at approximately 10:30 am. The event is open to the public; all are welcome. If you've ever wanted to visit a Masonic Lodge and see the building, this is your chance. Brethren will be on hand to greet all and answer any questions you may have before we begin the installation. Afterwards, the newly elected officers will quickly close the lodge (which will be tyled and not open to the public), following which light snacks will be served. 

If anyone has any interest in going, but they're uncomfortable attending by themselves, please let me know. I'd be more than happy to introduce you to the lodge members and show you around. 


Saturday, May 7, 2011

Shriners Hospital for Children - Houston

A brief, but good, article from myhighplains.com highlighting the Houston Shriners Hospital for Children. It mentions the Khiva Shriners, from our very own Amarillo Texas, who encouraged this media coverage. You may have seen some of the Khiva Shriners wearing their fezzes out on the streets collecting donations for the Shriners Hospitals for children today in Amarillo. Or even in clown costumes, as they have a clown club. This will help you understand what the Shriners collect their money for.

Children who are qualified to be treated at a Shriners hospital are treated completely free of cost. Not one penny is spent by the patient once they're accepted. If you're looking to donate to a charity, it's hard to find a better candidate out there.

From the article:

HOUSTON -- Every journey begins with a single step, and 14-year-old Mauricio Contreras' long path to walking began when he was two years old. 
His mother, Teresa Tovias, tells us Mauricio faced numerous challenges: his back was crooked, he had difficulty sitting up straight, and couldn’t walk. She says he also couldn’t balance well.
Mauricio has cerebral palsy. He first came to Shriners Hospital in Houston from his native Coahuila, Mexico, in September 1998. The hospital is one of two nonprofit Shriners hospitals in Texas. This one specializes in orthopedic injuries, as well as cleft lip and palate. The other hospital, in Galveston, deals primarily with burn injuries.

The video is small, and loads slowly, but is worth watching. Shows the charity of the Khiva Shriners in action. Every Shriner is a Master Mason, though not every Mason is a Shriner.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Masons of Texas

I'm going to take just one post to promote the online blog and forum site Masons of Texas. It was designed with Texas Masons in mind, although we have brothers from all over the world who participate in discussion on the forums, and often times find those seeking information about joining a lodge. Family members of Masons are welcome as well.

I was recently asked to be a Moderator in the forums by the website's manager. I'm definitely honored by this, as this website hosts one of the best Masonic discussion forums on the web. Having been a Mason for such a relatively short time, I consider it even more of an honor. It's a great website, and I'm proud to serve it in what small manner that I can.