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Masonic Lodge No. 669 Freemasons' Hall Arthur Square, Belfast N. Ireland

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Christmas Family Festive Board

December 13, 2018 By Jorge Garcia Leave a Comment

Sir George Clark Memorial Lodge 669 marked the end of another successful year with a Christmas Family Festive board, in a beautifully decorated dining room at Freemasons’ Hall, Arthur Square, Belfast
Lodge Brethren, family, and friends enjoyed an excellent traditional Christmas meal, and a special visit from Santa Claus with gifts for the children, ladies, and staff.
Cameron Beggs entertained us with his bagpipes.
Charity donations of £700 each were made to both Belfast Masonic Charity Fund and Diabetes UK NI which were well received. Our total of donations made to charity in 2018 was £2,700, split evenly between Masonic and non-Masonic charities
It all made for a very happy and festive evening as can clearly be seen in the excellent pictures taken by Bro. Abraham Cabidog.
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https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ng7c8k4h2do5wiy/AAC1TGagJ6V05H7BF7VORMGXa?dl=0

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Acts of Remembrance 2018

November 11, 2018 By Jorge Garcia 1 Comment

Sunday 11th November 2018, the 100th Anniversary of the Armistice marking the end of the first world war.
In Belfast W. Bro. David Beggs our Lodge Almoner placed a wreath at City Hall on behalf of all the Lodges meeting at Freemasons’ Hall, Arthur Square Belfast.
Wreaths were also laid on behalf of the Belfast Masonic Widows Fund, Belfast Masonic Charity Fund, The Trustees of Freemasons’ Hall, Arthur Square.

 


Act of Remembrance was held on Friday, 9th November 2018 at 12 noon in the Grand Lodge Room, Freemasons’ Hall, Dublin

The Royal British Legion took part in the Act of Remembrance and Standards from the Royal British Legion were on parade.

 The Act of Remembrance included a wreath-laying ceremony led by the Grand Master. and senior Officers including the Prov. Grand Master of Antrim. .Our Lodge Chaplain W. Bro. Patrick Elliott laid a wreath on behalf of the W. Master and Brethren of Sir George Clark Memorial Lodge 669 Irish Constitution.

“We giving all gained all, Neither lament us nor praise.
Only in all things recall, It is Fear, not Death that slays.
From little towns in a far land we came,
To save our honour and a world aflame.
By little towns in a far land we sleep,
And trust that world we won for you to keep!”

Bro. Rudyard Kipling

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Ladies Night 2018

November 4, 2018 By Jorge Garcia Leave a Comment

I would like to thank the Brethren from Lodge 669 and other lodges with their wives partners and friends for supporting this event.
Our big thanks also to the musicians who made the night colorful and lively.
Over the past years, we have enjoyed the ladies night, which I hope will continue in the future.
The Ladies Night was a great success raising £600 for Diabetes NI.
– W.M. Romeo Godines

 

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Two Lodge 669 brothers receive their 50-year membership jewels

November 1, 2018 By Jorge Garcia 1 Comment

W. Bro. Robert McRoberts and Bro. Calvert McRoberts, two brothers who joined Lodge 669 (their father’s Lodge) on the same day in March 1968 were presented by the W. Master with their Grand Lodge of Ireland 50-year membership jewel and certificate and a Lodge 669 tie.
Bro Calvert McRoberts was accompanied by his son Bro. Neil McRoberts a Fellowcraft who is a member of the Ulster Lodge 2972, London, UGLE.
Two other McRoberts sons joined us for an excellent Festive board after the October 2018 meeting. Congratulations to the McRoberts family circle!
 

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£3,500 Total Donations to Charity

May 16, 2018 By Jorge Garcia Leave a Comment

Lodge 669 finished their year 2017 Charity fundraising drive with a grand total of £2,682 donated to a range of charities and to our Lodge widows.
Diabetes UK NI, Autism NI, Belfast Masonic Charity Fund included.

The W. Master in 2017  W. Bro. Luis Fred Presbitero thanked everyone for their immense support and generosity.

He asked the Brethren the give the same support to W. Bro. Romeo Godines, our Worshipful Master for 2018, and already that is happening!

Donations have been made so far in 2018 to Belfast Masonic Charity Fund and Action Cancer totaling almost £1,000.

Diabetes UK will be the next charity recipient after our summer Filipino Festive event 23rd June in 45 Club, Park Avenue, Belfast, and our Ladies Night formal dinner dance on 20th October at the Park Avenue Hotel, Holywood Road, Belfast.

Full details of these events available from [email protected]

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Welcome to Masonic Lodge No. 669, Belfast,Northern Ireland.

Our Lodge meets on the 4th Saturday every month except June, July and
August, at 6:30 pm in the Leighton room of Freemasons' Hall, Arthur Square, Belfast, Northern Ireland

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Charity

Hope House Ireland Donation

Hope House Ireland Donation

February 22, 2022 By Nigel Millen 1 Comment

As restrictions lift and the lodge has resumed its normal meeting schedule we were delighted to be able to present a cheque for £500 to Hope House … [Read More...]

Ladies Night

Ladies Night 2020

Ladies Night 2020

March 1, 2020 By Nigel Millen Leave a Comment

This year’s annual ladies night has been scheduled for 17th October and will be held again in the Park Avenue Hotel. More details to follow……….

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