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John De Clivedon Lodge Proclamation Ceremony


On the 13th of October, John De Clivedon Lodge, Clevedon held the Proclamation of its Worshipful Master in a highly successful meeting. This event was a positive reflection of the commitment and dedication within the Lodge, attracting a supportive attendance from Brethren across the Province who appreciate the Lodge’s traditional, yet vibrant, approach. The ceremony was conducted to a high standard, demonstrating the Lodge’s continued commitment to quality ritual. It was a clear display of the strong foundation and consistent effort maintained by the officers and members of the Lodge, upholding the esteemed traditions of Somerset Freemasonry.

The Lodge continues to maintain a healthy and active membership, is a welcoming environment and this was evident in the presence of several new members who are actively progressing through their degrees. This successful integration of new Brethren secures the Lodge’s future and underscores the sustained interest in the Craft within the Somerset community. Their involvement ensures the continuity and vitality of the Lodge’s activities.

The evening concluded with the traditional Festive Board, which is a defining hallmark of the John De Clivedon experience. Known for its emphasis on exceptional dining and fellowship, the Lodge takes great pride in ensuring the post-meeting meal is of a particularly high quality. The catering and hospitality was skilfully and efficiently managed by Zena, Neil, and their dedicated team. Their considerable efforts contributed significantly to the positive and memorable atmosphere, reinforcing the Lodge’s reputation as an outstanding dining experience within Somerset Freemasonry.

The Proclamation meeting at John De Clivedon Lodge was a well-executed event that reinforces the dedication of its members and contributes positively to the overall reputation of Somerset Freemasonry.

Report by: Josh Fiddler – John De Clivedon Comms Officer

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