Happy New Year Everyone!
A friendly reminder that Carmel Lodge 421 is holding its monthly pancake breakfast on Saturday, January 13th from 7:30 am to 10:30 am at our lodge building just off Main Street by the high school.
Last month we had an incredible turnout of over 150 people and we’re hoping to keep that energy going into 2024.
As always, the proceeds of this breakfast goes to support our local Job’s Daughters which provides leadership training and opportunities to young women to help build them into the leaders of tomorrow.
If you haven’t been before, consider this your personal invite to come out, enjoy some great food, and meet others in our community!
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me and I’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have
Hope to see you all next Saturday!
Carmel Lodge #421 December 2023 Pancake Breakfast with Santa and his Elves
Hey, have you heard that you don't need to be a Mason to come along to our social events? It's true! Whether you're curious about Masonry or considering becoming a member, you're more than welcome to join us for any of our social nights or meeting dinners run from 6pm to 7pm before our Thursday meetings at the lodge). We've got a fantastic group of Masons who would love to get to know you! There's no need to let us know in advance, but if you want to RSVP, just drop a note to our lodge Secretary via our lodge contact form.
To see when our next lodge social is, check out our lodge calendar (aka "Trestle Board") to see our activity schedule.
What Is Freemasonry?
Fellowship
By attending Masonic Lodge meetings and learning from your fellow Masons, you’ll strengthen the bonds of fellowship as you join together with like-minded men who share ideals of both a moral and metaphysical nature. There are Masonic lodges on every continent on Earth, and in almost every nation. You’ll enjoy the friendship of other Masons in the community, and you’ll be welcomed as a “Brother” by Masons everywhere in the world. Freemasonry also promises that should you ever be overtaken by misfortune, sickness, or adversity through no fault of your own, the hands of our great fraternity will be stretched forth to aid and assist you.
More information about Indiana Masonry here: https://carmel421.com/what-is-masonry-carmel_421/
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Welcome to Carmel Masonic Lodge #421, where Freemasons gather for fellowship, charity, and personal growth. We're excited to share that our lodge is growing stronger each year, with enthusiastic new members joining our community.
If you're not familiar with Freemasonry, we encourage you to learn more about it. Come and visit us at our lodge on Thursday evenings from 6pm to 7pm, and we'll be happy to answer any questions you may have. You can also view our Trestle Board to see upcoming events.
At 421, we pride ourselves on being an open and welcoming lodge, with a friendly and active atmosphere. Many of our members who haven't been attending regularly find themselves drawn back in by the positive energy of our community. Whether you want to participate in degree work or simply socialize with us, we welcome you with open arms.
We're constantly improving our communication with members through our website, email, and social media outreach, so you can stay informed about everything that's happening at our lodge.
Finally, we're thrilled to see the continued success of our vibrant Job's Daughters group, which provides positive activities for female teens and benefits both our members and the community.
We invite you to become a part of our growing community of Freemasons at Carmel 421 Masonic Lodge. Contact us today to learn more and get involved!
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We have the year planned out and encourage anyone who has time, to view the Trestleboard for upcoming events.
Hamilton County COVID-19 Update 11-22-2023
In Hamilton County, the community level is currently classified as "LOW". Masks are not required to attend lodge, however, members or guests may choose to mask at any time. People with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a...