Wednesday, June 30, 2010

The Widows Sons | Masonic motorcycle club’s first ride!

Widow's Son's 1st Ride
Bros. Chuck Nagy, Bob Hospadaruk, and PM Rich Wilcox, members of AAF262

The newly formed “Due Guard” chapter of the Widows Sons masonic motorcycle club had their first ride last June 12th.

Despite a low turnout (probably due to the sketchy weather and our organizational skills :-) they had a really great ride to Apple Charlies in New Boston, MI.  On that day, Findlater Lodge #475 hosted a outdoor MM degree for two new brothers, followed by a most excellent pig roast and rock show!  Also, there was a bet that anyone who said the word “rain” would have to pay $1 into a charitable fund, fortunately or not, only one brother said the bad word, so we have a whole dollar to put to good use now…  And it didn’t “precipitate” hardly a all, just a few sprinkles for about 3 seconds!

Do you drive 500cc or larger bike and you are a mason of any degree?  Join the Widows Sons by contacting seniorsteward@aaf262.org He will put you in touch with the right people!

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

SOCIAL: Master’s Table Dinner | Corner Brewery

If you are free and interested in learning more about Ann Arbor Fraternity No. 262, be sure to stop by Wednesday at 6:30PM for dinner and fellowship at our monthly Masters Table dinner.

Corner Brewery is a cozy microbrewery, located in Ypsilanti, MI - just north of the Depot Town area. Large tables, laughs and a menu full of both food and drink await you!

Our Master’s Table Dinners are monthly social events and are open to ALL Masons, candidates, their male friends and those interested in Freemasonry.

Corner Brewery
720 Norris Street
Ypsilanti, MI 48198
http://www.cornerbrewery.com

MORE INFO: http://bit.ly/2010-04-masters-table

Sunday, February 7, 2010
Brothers from Ann Arbor Fraternity 262 deliver their revised check - complete with the additional $1500 contributed by the Michigan Masonic Charitable Foundation to Food Gatherers.From the Food Gatherers website:
“We’re able to stretch a dollar pretty far with our purchasing power, so if you can donate funds, we can do the shopping! For only $35, you can underwrite the cost of three meals a day for a child for an entire month, and $50 can feed a hungry senior for one month.”

Brothers from Ann Arbor Fraternity 262 deliver their revised check - complete with the additional $1500 contributed by the Michigan Masonic Charitable Foundation to Food Gatherers.

From the Food Gatherers website:

“We’re able to stretch a dollar pretty far with our purchasing power, so if you can donate funds, we can do the shopping! For only $35, you can underwrite the cost of three meals a day for a child for an entire month, and $50 can feed a hungry senior for one month.”

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