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It is our duty to look after the wives, mother, daughters and sisters of Masons. We continue the feeling that volunteering and charity is at the core of the Order. Therefore we encourage participation within the membership to find those activities in which they can engage. We look to take our enthusiasm and love of our Order into the community. The Committee for the Baskets MetOn Wednesday December 6th 2006 and baskets were prepared for our members that Lynds Chapter feels a special responsibility to look after during the Holiday Season. Pictures of our little gathering. The Shriners Intermountain HospitalAlways has need for new volunteers, in all areas. Immediate needs include Van Drivers for Tuesdays afternoons, Front Desk, Receptionist, Admission bag Person, plus lots of other areas. Most shifts are four hours, on a regular basis. And, starting next year, we will be calling the volunteer Monday morning sewing ladies the "OES Sewing Ladies." If interested in being a volunteer, in any area, please contact Worthy Matron Ann Martin . The Gourmet Club MetOn Friday June 30th 2006 with a Bar-B-Q theme, at the home of John R. Lay GGGCCM and Ruth E. Lay, PM, PGM plenty of food, laughs... great fellowship. What a rip roaring time!!! Oh... yes, images will be available soon!!
The Annual Lynds Chapter Fund Raiser Second Chance BallThis year our lovely Associate Worthy Matron Joanie Limb (Now Worthy Matron) chose to hold a Second Chance Ball as our annual fund raiser; it was held June 3rd, 2006. What a terrific time it was for all, well you'll see from the images.
Sickness and Distress:Be sure to contact Ann Martin WorthyMatron with any news regarding chapter members.
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