Geneva Masonic Lodge to name Community Builder of the Year at June 16 dinner
In keeping with rich Masonic history, the Geneva Masonic Lodge 139 is pleased to announce that the 2018 "Community Builder of the Year" will be announced at Geneva Masonic Lodge's Past Masters' Dinner on Saturday, June 16.
The "Community Builder of the Year" award is bestowed each year upon the individual who has made a significant and beneficial impact in the Geneva community.
Masonic affiliation is not required for this award.
The honor is bestowed each year upon an individual whose work in the community and concern for those living here is shown by an ongoing involvement in community service, charitable events and organizations.
Candidates should be recognized by their peers as a community leader.
The "Community Builder of the Year" award will be presented at the Past Master's Dinner. It will be 5 p.m. Saturday, June 16, at The Office, 201 E. Main St. in St. Charles.
Tickets are limited. For information or tickets, visit www.genevamasoniclodge.org.
The Geneva Masonic Lodge 139, 10 S. Second St. in Geneva, IL, has been "Making Good Men Better" since 1852 - better brothers, husbands, fathers and citizens.
Freemasonry is perhaps the oldest fraternity still active today. It was publicly organized in 1717 with the formation of the Grand Lodge of England and based upon traditions at least as old as the late 14th century.
Freemasonry does not publicly solicit for membership.
Those interested in learning more about Freemasonry and Geneva Masonic Lodge 139 specifically may find additional information at www.genevamasoniclodge.org. Visit www.facebook.com/genevamasoniclodge139/.