Grand Officer Appointments
The MW The Grand Master of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Warwickshire has been pleased to appoint to and promote in Grand Rank the following Warwickshire Brethren.
Dear Sir and Brother,
Grand Officer Appointments
The MW The Grand Master has been pleased to appoint to and promote in Grand Rank the following Warwickshire Brethren :
Appointments
W Bro Ian Anthony Hart, appointed to the rank of Past Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies
W Bro Derek Richard Tomlin Sara, to the rank of Past Grand Standard Bearer
Promotions
W Bro Christopher John Rogers, DepPGM, promoted to Past Grand Sword Bearer
W Bro John Barry Hayward, APGM, promoted to Past Senior Grand Deacon
W Bro Peter Philip Manning, APGM, promoted to Past Senior Grand Deacon
W Bro Andrew Christopher Sweeney, promoted to Past Senior Grand Deacon
Warwickshire Masons receiving First Appointments to Grand Rank via other Provinces
W Bro Leslie Anthony Niall Taylor, appointed to the rank of Past Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies (East Lancs)
W Bro Clive Donald Walsh, appointed to the rank of Past Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies (Bedfordshire)
W Bro Charles Geoffrey Bartholomew, appointed to the rank of Past Assistant Grand Standard Bearer (London)
I am sure you will all join with me in congratulating the Brethren receiving preferment this year.
Yours sincerely and fraternally,
Michael W Reeve
Provincial Grand Secretary
Provincial Grand Lodge of Warwickshire
Michael W Reeve, PAGDC
Provincial Grand Secretary
Office: 0121 454 4422
Email: masons@warwickshirepgl.org
Five of Nine Club Victorious in Battle again!
Saturday 9th June 2018 saw our 2nd club Annual Paintball Event at NPF Bassets Pole, Birmingham. It saw our members, family and friends join together in order to take on our opponents for the day. Once registration was complete, we were issued our battle gear, our ammo and then came the most essential item - our weapon of choice.
Saturday 9th June 2018 saw our 2nd club Annual Paintball Event at NPF Bassets Pole, Birmingham.
It saw our members, family and friends join together in order to take on our opponents for the day. Once registration was complete, we were issued our battle gear, our ammo and then came the most essential item - our weapon of choice.
Some of the team choosing to upgrade weapons, purchase paintball grenades and flash-bangs we could see that our team meant business and were taking no prisoners! After being assigned to the Blue team, it was goggles on and straight into the battlefield.
The battle commenced, the blue team played very strategically, our members working together and on occasions being some of the last men standing. So it went on, battle after battle, the humid weather, the sweat pouring from us, and the sprints to the enemy base taking its toll.
Shots were taken to the head, back, torso, legs and arms throughout the day mounted with the bruises clearly visible on our team. Being hit from a distance was painful enough but being shot at point-blank range was an experience which we would never want to repeat in a hurry.
After a brief break in play for lunch, it was straight back on to the battlefield. Our weapons reloaded and our ammo topped up it was straight back into the action.
The final points game saw the blue team securing its position within the Wild West area, our team member being protected from the enemy fire within the centre of the play zone. The enemy quickly being taken out until our team was the last standing.
A resounding win from the blue team on the day with the red squad accepting final defeat.
The last game of the day was every team for themselves, joining with other groups from the day's paintball action.
With paintballs flying from every direction it was difficult to tell friend from foe. With smoke grenades filling the game zone and with a no-kill policy we advanced on our enemy releasing every last piece of ammunition.
Hit with the enemy and friendly fire the casualty rate had grown at the end of the match. The marshals too being casualties from both sides. Battered and bruised walking away we reflected on a fantastic day spent with great friends.
An experience for us all but most importantly meeting up with old friends and making new ones on the way. A brilliant day had by all and something which we hope to repeat for a future event.
A word from the Chairman
I am honoured to have been nominated and chosen to become the Chairman of the Five of Nine Club for the ensuing year. Having been a founding member of the club and been involved with the club from idea to inception, I am incredibly proud of what we as a club have managed to achieve.
Dear Brethren
I am honoured to have been nominated and chosen to become the Chairman of the Five of Nine Club for the ensuing year. Having been a founding member of the club and been involved with the club from idea to inception, I am incredibly proud of what we as a club have managed to achieve. Whether it is assisting Brethren along their Masonic journey, providing meaningful shared experiences or supporting lodges across the Province of Warwickshire – the Five of Nine Club has created something fresh and dynamic that enhances the individual Masonic experience.
First, I would like to say a special thank you to W.Bro Daniel Thomas, our outgoing Chairman for his tireless commitment, drive and vision that has been instrumental in getting the club where we are today, one of the largest and fastest growing New and Young Masons Club in England.
Additionally, I would like to take the opportunity thank Bro. Carl Foster, Bro. Warwick Wakefield, W.Bro Sean Phillips, Bro. Dan Norman and all the brethren who work diligently without reward behind the scenes to make the Five of Nine Club the great club it is today. Finally, and perhaps most importantly I would like to thank you, our members, who have enabled us to grow in strength year on year, and enhance the fantastic experience we already gain from our fraternity.
Over the coming year, the Five of Nine will seek to build on our strengths and improve on weaknesses. We are currently developing our programme of events for the upcoming year and will continue delivering the extremely popular Masonic Educational events, Trips and Visits, Freemasonry in the community events and events that build and strengthen the bonds of friendship.
However, the committee and I would like the Brethren and individuals lodges to use our events to support their plans for recruitment and retention. Therefore, we intend to deliver more events that are open to partners, friends and family. On that note, this is your club, and you receive the best prices, deals and opportunities as opposed to non-members. However, not all of our events are members only, and we would like you to help us spread the word, so other lodge members don’t miss out on all the fun.
Don’t worry, I’m not going to deliver a full manifesto, but I wanted to give those that did not manage to attend our first AGM a flavour of what to expect. So to keep it short sweet and snappy, here is a list of a few things we intend to implement over the next 12 months:
- The introduction of discounts for University Scheme lodges in the Province of Warwickshire.
- The opportunity for members to send in their success stories which will be promoted via our website and social media.
- Closer working with general lodges and specialist lodges, such as the University, Motor, Shooting or Golf lodges for example.
- Greater collaboration with individual lodges and other NYMCS.
- Greater emphasis on friends and family.
- Closer integration with the Provincial Grand Lodge of Warwickshire.
I believe that our programme of events and activities has something for everyone and that we can all get to know each other better while having fun and enhancing our personal Masonic experience. We will build on the excellent foundations, and with the support of our members, we will continue growing in strength.
It is important to remember that this is your club and that we are simply good stewards, if there is something that you think we should be doing then let us know! Likewise, we are always on the lookout for committee members or those that can support the committee on an ad hoc basis – so please do get in touch. While the committee and I are privileged and honoured to be taking the club forward and providing you with meaningful experiences, it is your engagement, participation and enthusiasm which defines the success of the Five of Nine Club.