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Rushcliffe Lodge

3658

Chilwell

About the Lodge

The Rushcliffe Lodge is a Saturday daylight Lodge and we meet at Chilwell Masonic hall at 11am on the first Saturday of the month in February, March, April, October with November.
Following each meeting, we sit down for a meal in a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere.
Before each meeting, we have rehearsals. They are held the previous two Tuesday’s to the Lodge meeting on the Saturday and is a time to practice our work and advance our knowledge.
The Lodge is a friendly and inviting group of men of just over 20 members with quite a varied age range, from 30’s up to 80’s. The members have a common interest, in the value of Freemasonry to the individual man, but also what we as a group do for the community at large.
With a range of personalities, skills and qualities. We are forward-thinking and, through Freemasonry, offer an amazing life-long journey of learning and self-discovery. As a progressive Lodge we are now looking to attract new members who share our interest in personal development, shared enjoyment and support for our local community.
The costs of membership compare very favourably with those of other social groups. As a Lodge we offer great value and our subscription is modest.

As Freemasons, we are united by our shared values, which are described at https://www.ugle.org.uk/discover-freemasonry/what-is-freemasonry.

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Interested in Joining Us?

Then please get in touch

Lodge History

Rushcliffe Lodge was consecrated on the 4th of April 1913 making over 112 years old.

Ideal Candidate

To increase numbers of the Lodge membership and ensure retention of members a candidate profile is detailed
below:
Men of all ages and backgrounds who satisfy our membership requirements
Has interpersonal skills and enjoy socialising.
Be in full/part time employment or retired.
Have availability on Saturday mornings for the lodge meets, and Tuesday evenings for rehearsal
A willingness to learn and an understanding of the time commitment a “job” in lodge may require outside of the lodge room.

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