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| S Saturday, December 8, 2007 we will host a Child ID and Children's Christmas Party at Mt. Vernon Hospital. Enter through the School of Nursing on Valentines Street. This is just around the corner from the hospital entrance. Hours are 12 noon to 4:00pm. Sunday, September 2, 2007: Today is "Tuckahoe Day" and the Masons of the 1st and 2nd Westchester-Putnam Districts participated with a Child ID. Under the direction of RW Duncan Stalker, DDGM, we provided IDs for over 100 children. There were 27 Brothers, relatives and friends who set up and worked the program. Children and their parents were offered hot dogs, soda, cookies, pies and cakes. A TV with a children's video tape was set up to entertain them as they waited their turn. Click here to view the September 2, 2007 photos. June 10, 2007: Huguenot Lodge No. 46 participated in a Child ID program at John Jay Homestead in Katonah, NY. All photos by W\ Wayne Wyatt. Click here to view the June 10th photos. May 20, 2007: Masons and their family members from the 2nd Westchester-Putnam District sponsored a Child ID program at the annual Amalgamated Cooperative Fair in the Bronx. Over 85 children participated. Click here to view the May 20th photos. December 9, 2006: Under the direction of W \ Wayne Wyatt, Master of Huguenot Lodge , a Child ID program was implemented at Mt. Vernon Hospital. Additionally, Lodge Brothers assisted R\W\ Duncan Stalker, DDGM of the Second Westchester-Putnam District to present a check for $2,000.00 to the hospital.Click here to view the December 9th photos. September 2, 2006: The Brothers of the Second Westchester-Putnam District set-up a Child ID station in Tuckahoe Lodge. Click here to view the 9/2/06 photos.
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| Masonry is the world's first and largest fraternal
organization. It is a body of knowledge and a system of ethics based on a
belief that each man has a responsibility to improve himself while being
devoted to his family, faith, country, and fraternity. As Masons, we lead by example, give back to our communities, and support numerous Masonic philanthropies. We invest in children, our neighborhoods, and our future. Child ID is just one of the many charitable works that we are involved in.
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