(by Madeline Mazak, Windsor Star, January 22, 2024)
One of Windsor’s historic downtown landmarks opened its doors to the public on Saturday to celebrate its centenary following a series of renovations to the 100-year-old structure.
Established in 1922, the Masonic Temple at the corner of Ouellette Avenue and Erie Street — a longtime regional home to Freemasons — had a delayed celebration of its milestone after the COVID-19 pandemic postponed any anniversary festivities.
The public was welcomed to the open house to tour the many alcoves of the heritage building while enjoying poetry, dance and musical performances.
“To me this building is a home,” said Masonic Temple committee chair and member Cameron Adamson.
“It’s a community home as much as…
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“To me this building is a home,” said Masonic Temple committee chair and member Cameron Adamson.
“It’s a community home as much as…
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