
(by News Staff, The Royal Gazette, February 09, 2024)
Members of the Broad Arrow Lodge were joined by their families when they spent an afternoon working on the grounds of the National Museum of Bermuda.
The project last weekend focused on the removal of invasive species.
Kris Dakin, the Master of Broad Arrow Lodge, emphasised the Masonic commitment to stewardship of the earth and community welfare.
He said: “As Freemasons, we are taught to be mindful of our duty to our community and the world we live in.
“This effort by the lodge members and their families is a direct reflection of our values in action, demonstrating our collective responsibility to preserve our natural environment for the generations that follow.”
Andrew Harris, the museum’s head of facilities, offered guidance and expertise to help steer the group in its work at the…
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He said: “As Freemasons, we are taught to be mindful of our duty to our community and the world we live in.
“This effort by the lodge members and their families is a direct reflection of our values in action, demonstrating our collective responsibility to preserve our natural environment for the generations that follow.”
Andrew Harris, the museum’s head of facilities, offered guidance and expertise to help steer the group in its work at the…
read more:
Andrew Harris, the museum’s head of facilities, offered guidance and expertise to help steer the group in its work at the…
read more: