Why join Bowen Lodge? |
What makes Bowen Lodge different?
Bowen Lodge has a diverse membership varying in age, backgrounds and interests. We support local charities both through donation and active participation and are a Hallstone Lodge in recognition of past charity work. We are a Taylor's Ritual Lodge and this means we deliver our Lodge ritual in a crisp and correct manner taking pride in doing it the 'right way'.
New members would also be engaged in charity work either directly by participation or willing to assist in fund raising and also have an interest in the ritual that makes each lodge meeting special.
We have active roles within the Lodge that support New and Existing Members and help us focus on our charity efforts
New members would also be engaged in charity work either directly by participation or willing to assist in fund raising and also have an interest in the ritual that makes each lodge meeting special.
We have active roles within the Lodge that support New and Existing Members and help us focus on our charity efforts
Almoner: Helps and supports Brothers and their families. Supports those who need financial help by directing them to appropriate resources which may include the distribution of Masonic Funds. Sends cards to Lodge widows at Christmas time. Advises the Lodge of those who require some Brotherly support
Lodge membership Officer: Supports Brothers in their Masonic pathway. From first contact, through the interview process and then to their initiation. The Mentor then assists with development as the brother journeys along their Masonic path
Charity Steward: Supports the Lodge in raising funds for good causes. Including the Masters Charities, Lodge Relief Funds, Provincial Charity Funds and the Masonic Charity Fund.