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Teamwork makes the dream work Aaron Chapter #8 and Aaron Lodge #9 working together at the John O. Wilson Hamilton Township Neighborhood Service Center. Doing our small part by organizing, stocking/re-stocking shelves, cleaning, and donated meals to feed approximately 20 individuals. A special thank you to Dr. Amy Dean, Director Faith in Action for the generous food donation (paying it forward). Thank you Sisters and Brothers – Spreading love, charity and service!
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Food Donation To Bromley
Today, Aaron Chapter #8 and Aaron Lodge #9 donated approximately 20 pre-packaged breakfasts to the CYO Bromley Food Pantry in Hamilton. I wish to personally thank Dr. Amy Dean of Faith In Action for making this donation possible, which enabled us to serve approximately 20 children. C.A.P. Community Action & Partnerships – doing our small part to make a difference! Much love Aaron & Aaron.
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Community Service Hamilton YMCA
Aaron Chapter #8 community service initiative @ the Hamilton YMCA Summer Camp program, as donated brown bags filled with snacks. Special thanks to Mr. Ryan Young, Vice President Branch Operations and his staff. “Go Orange Team!” We are excited to kick off our C.A.P. (Community Action & Partnerships) program in Hamilton Township and appreciate the opportunity to be of service. Aaron Lodge #9 Brothers we thank you for your support! Aaron & Aaron we are all family!
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Pythagoreans
Charity: MLK. Feed the streets.
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Was George Washington a Mason?
Washington joined Freemasonry in the Lodge at Fredericksburg, Virginia. He was 20 years old when he received the first degree of Entered Apprentice on November 4, 1752. He paid the lodge two pounds and three shillings to join. Ten days after turning 21, on March 3, 1753, he was passed to the second degree of Fellowcraft. On August 4, 1753, he was raised to the third degree of Master Mason. The lodge’s surviving minute book records Washington attending only two more meetings: September 1, 1753, and January 4, 1755.