(by Ryan Morwood, The Packet, 26th May 2022)
On Sunday, May 22, Cornish freemasons travelled to King Arthur’s Hall in Tintagel, to present £94,000 to 35 Cornish Charities.
The annual event, which started in 2014, had not taken place for the past two years due to the pandemic, but after this imposed hiatus, organisers felt it was clear to all the importance of the day as it encapsulates one of the three grand principles that Freemasonry is founded on, that being charity.
All of Charities and guests received a warm welcome by Roger Cargeeg, the Deputy Provincial Grand Master In Charge under the direction of the Master of Ceremonies Mike Prichard, The Provincial…
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All of Charities and guests received a warm welcome by Roger Cargeeg, the Deputy Provincial Grand Master In Charge under the direction of the Master of Ceremonies Mike Prichard, The Provincial…
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