Welcome To Our Web Site! Created 11 May 2003 Regular Communications 2nd and 4th Monday of the Month at 7:30 PM except January and February Annual Meeting December Constituted 1864
Master of Presumpscot Lodge No. 127 Worshipful Bro. David F. Ross Webmaster: A. James Ross Updated Monday, 21 April 2008
PAGES UPDATED: Calendar of Events, Members Page, CHIP Our Lodge Located at 964 River Road Windham, Maine There are thousands of organizations, each with a specific purpose or goal. There are so many reasons why one should consider becoming part of an organization he or she believes in. Freemasonry is the world's oldest and largest fraternity. For three centuries, it has beckoned men of good character to its ranks. It has no regard for differences in race, color, creed or station in life. Using traditions and implements of antiquity, it seeks to inspire its members to live by the tenets of Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth. While the moral philosophy of Freemasonry is founded upon religious principles, it is not a religion nor a substitute for one. It does not solicit membership but welcomes men who have good morals and who profess a belief in a Supreme Being. Any man sincerely desirous of serving humanity only needs to ask a member in order to receive a petition for membership.
Presumpscot River View From The Covered Bridge Windham Masons Make Donation to Local Food Pantry (published in the Windham Independent, November 2007) The Masons of Presumpscot Lodge No. 127 which meets at the Masonic Hall on River Road in Windham recently presented a check in the amount of $1,000.00 to Windham Social Services to assist with food purchases for the needy this holiday season. Pictured left to right are R. Deane Attwood, Presumpscot Lodge Charity Committee Chairman; Ms. Madeline Roberts, Administrative Assistant of Windham Social Services; Walter W. Lamb, Chaplain of Presumpscot Lodge; Wendell T. Graham, Presumpscot Lodge Charity Committee Member. Photo by Jim Ross of Presumpscot Lodge
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