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World War I Service Flag Presented to Naval Lodge No. 4 on May 2, 1918 A service flag is usually displayed by family members of service members deployed during war time.  A gold star represents a family member that died during service. The service flag was designed in 1917 by United States Army Captain Robert [...]

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Hands on DC

Registration is simple: Visit http://handsondc.kintera.org, select “Register Here,” agree to the waiver, select “Join a Team,” and then select “Freemasons of the Nation’s Capital” under the drop down “existing team” box.  To further identify your affiliation please add your Lodge number or other group name, parenthetically, in the “Last Name” field following your name. For [...]

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A Primer on York Rite Freemasonry

A Primer on York Rite Freemasonry Most Masons don’t realize that they have already taken the first step in the York Rite ladder when they joined the Blue or Symbolic Lodge.  This program will present an overview of the other York Rite bodies and what they have to offer.  Remember, when the Ancients and Moderns [...]

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Math and the Mona Lisa

Special thanks and fraternal greetings to Friend of Naval (FON), Dr. Bülent Atalay for providing the Brothers, friends, and guests an evening of fellowship in honor of Leonardo Da Vinci’s genius – on his 558th birthday! Bülent’s “hands-on” presentation and discussion reinforced the timeless message of Leonardo’s model – bringing together art, architecture, science, and [...]

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Tresleboard for March 19, 2010

Click here to view the trestleboard in PDF. From the East Brethren, Congratulations to Brothers Macktarr Kallay and Joseph Holston on being raised to the sublime degree of Master Mason. I am pleased with your regular attendance and desire to seek out the fellowship and friendships which freemasonry brings to its members. We look forward [...]

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Grand Lodge Visits Naval Lodge No. 4

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