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  • @unlikeanyotherhuman

    Probably no more so then being a member of any other fraternity, I am sure others like police, mouse, loins, college, etc. fraternities all do some sort of networking.

  • Who sings this?

  • The song is by Howie Damron and is called the Masonic Ring.

  • LOL

  • Very nice Thanks for sharing. President Dalton Shrine club 2009.

  • Hey, doesn't a country song have this same melody? I thought it sounded familiar...maybe?

  • so, if my grandpa's brother was a freemason, can I get in or what???

  • To be one, ask one, you do not need to have had a freemason in your family line.

  • yeah, thanks, but how do I ask one if they keep so low key. And don't you have to have some kind of minimum ammount of money, or power to get in? ?

  • Low key??? Not hardly, A lot of us ware Masonic jewelry, our Lodges have signs on them, and should have a sign with contact information, or at least the day and time they meet so you know when to stop by, we advertize in the yellow pages, and on highway billboard signs, we have websites with contact info etc.. what state are you in and I will get you the contact information to a Lodge in that state.

  • forgot, you do not need to have power, but you do need to have money to pay your dues, which varry from Lodge to Lodge, $10, $50, $100 or more per year. requirments.. man, 18 years old or older, of good character, and believe in a God that promotes peace, love, and harmony towards all mankind.

  • @boardupking

    The older Masons like my father were low key. But if one were to look around, the square and Compasses are every where. On cars, buildings, caps, and on lapel's of many many fine men. Money is of no object. Power is leveled in the lodge. Their is but one power, brotherhood. A President and a plumber within a lodge are the same in the eyes of brotherhood.

  • Inspiring and nice to know Masonry is thriving in the US. I live in Canada, there are two lodges in my town, and one is closing because membership is not enough to sustaine the lodge. Very nice, thanks for posting.

  • Great slideshow.

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