Provincial Grand Lodge of Valencia

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PGM Visit to Oliva La Safor Nº112

On the evening of October 17th the Provincial Grand Master, R.W.Bro. Michael Shilan made an Official Visit to the Oliva La Safor Nº112 Lodge held at the Restaurante Viva España, Oliva.  This was the 95th Regular Meeting of the Lodge.

The Worshipful Master of the Lodge, W.Bro. Ian Skipper ProvAGSec and his team welcomed the Provincial Grand Master who was accompanied by an Escort conducted on this occasion by the the Provincial Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies, W.Bro. Gordon Ramshead.  The Provincial Grand Director of Ceremonies, W.Bro. Graham Simons being the Immediate Past Master of the Lodge and therefore was engaged in the ceremony.

After the entrance of the Provincial Grand Master the main work of the evening was to Initiate and welcome the newest member into the Province of Valencia and the Grand Lodge of Spain, Bro. Robert Monte.

The evening was completed with a fine Festive Board where among the speeches and toasts Bro. Monte made a fine first speech and thanked the Lodge for their warm welcome into Freemasonry and also the Provincial Grand Master for being there to make his first meeting so special.

If you would like to learn more and to visit the next Regular Meeting of the Lodge please contact the Lodge Secretary
W.Bro. David Watts ProvGSec   sec112@glpvalencia.com

 

 

Annual Provincial Ladies Night in Benidorm

On Saturday, 21st October, more than two hundred Freemasons from all over the Province assembled in Benidorm for their annual Provincial Ladies Night. Masons from the north of Castellon to the south of Alicante turned out for a grand celebratory dinner, with friends which included live entertainment and a grand charity raffle. Each Lodge throughout the region (and there are now twenty-eight in all) usually holds a Ladies Night once a year, primarily to thank their wives and partners for their support throughout the year. Masonic wives sometimes have to put up with a lot! Many Masons attend meetings two or three times a week, sometimes even more. Their duties often require them to spend a lot of time away from home and most admit they could not do it without the support so freely given by their loved ones.

Also, once a year, there is a Provincial Ladies Night which is also to thank our wives but this one is on a rather grander scale. It is organised on behalf of the Provincial Grand Master, RWBro Michael Shilan who acts as President of the event, and his lovely Lady Muriel who is always on hand to help and support Michael and Freemasonry in general whenever possible. They were aided by the valued assistance of the Provincial Grand Stewards Lodge who acted as escorts and guides throughout the evening. The meeting was held at the Benidorm Grand Bali hotel which is almost midway between the north and south of the Province and began with a cava and canapé reception which was followed by a four course dinner.

The Ladies toast was given in an exemplary manner by the Deputy Provincial Grand Master, WBro Rodney Bignell. The President’s wife, Muriel, was then serenaded by popular singer VWBro Jeff Hyde who sang The Ladies Song extremely well and received a well-deserved round of applause. Muriel then responded to the toast and thanked all the people who had helped in organising the event and especially all of the people who had come along to enjoy the evening. She said that there was an enormous amount of work needed to organise such an event and most people didn’t realise how many people were involved and how long it took. Without the free and voluntary assistance of so many people the event would be impossible.

Later there was yet more music supplied by local group ‘Black Glitter’ who played and sang songs from the sixties to the eighties. There was also a grand charity raffle offering a selection of valuable prizes and which was held in support of El Preventorio children’s home in Gandia. This raised the incredible amount of just over one thousand six hundred euros which will be used to purchase something much needed by the home. The evening ended at one in the morning by which time everyone was fed, watered and danced out. A great evening enjoyed by everyone!

Here is a link to more photos of the occasion.

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Javea Lodge visits the new Library Corner in Benigembla village school.

 

Bro Malcolm March, current Charity Steward of Javea Lodge, visited the village school in Benigembla on Wednesday 18th Oct, to view the newly purchased and recently installed “Library Corner”. The furniture, books and games for the Library Corner had been purchased with a donation of four hundred and thirty euros, made to the school by Freemasons of Javea Lodge earlier this year following fund raising in memory of recently deceased WBro Keith Hart. Keith was a Benigembla resident and staunch friend and fund raiser for the school over many years. Bro Malcolm March was accompanied by Keith’s widow, Mrs Jenny Hart.

Benigembla pre-school and primary school has only ten children up to the age of eleven years old and, in common with small schools in many Spanish villages, suffers from a severe lack of funds. The Headmistress thanked all the Javea Lodge Freemasons for the several donations they have made in recent years, including one of over one thousand euros made during Keith’s year as Worshipful Master. This had permitted the purchase of sports equipment and a large storage shed, in addition to the recent Library Corner.

Jenny Hart said that Keith would have been so pleased to see what the donations had achieved and also added “we always loved it here in the village. Keith was very happy here and loved the village and the school“.

 

 

Brethren Of Puerto de Xabia Lodge present vouchers for 600 Euros.

During the recent summer months, the Freemasons of local Lodge, Puerto de Xabia  have held several money raising events for charity. These have raised the useful sum of six hundred euros to be donated to the Master’s chosen charity which, for this year, is the ‘Los Rotes’ children’s residential care home in Denia. This money will be used to provide much needed shoes and other essential clothing for the children. The Director, Sra Beatriz Hernandez  asked W Bro. Stoneley to pass on her grateful thanks to the Brethren and all concerned for their generous donation which was gratefully received and  which will be put to very good use.

Masons raise money for La Fe Children’s oncology department.

 

Local Freemasons Lodge, Javea 40, held a Quiz Night on 3rd Oct, which was combined with an Indian meal. Nearly forty members of Javea 40 along with their wives and guests spent a very enjoyable evening at the Curry Palace in Javea Port.

The quiz questions were posed by local quizmasters, Theresa and Colin. While the evening was originally arranged as a  simple social get together, allowing members to meet up a for a dinner after their summer break, one hundred and sixty euros were raised from donations from the Masons and guests. This will make a creditable addition to the Lodge’s charity fund raising efforts, which this year. are in aid of the Children’s Oncology Department at La Fe Hospital in Valencia.

At the end of the evening, Javea 40’s Worshipful Master, WBro Matthew James, presented the small cash prize to the captain of the winning team, W.Bro. Bob Watkins.  A very pleasant evening for all concerned with the valuable addition of some much needed funds for the hospital.

Smooch & Swing Party for Oliva La Safor Lodg

On Friday, 29th September, more than fifty Masons from Oliva La Safor Lodge and their guests arrived at the Viva Espana restaurant for an evening of good food, good entertainment and, above all, good friendship.

The evening, hosted by Worshipful Master Ian Skipper and largely organised and compered by WBro James Jordan, was designed to allow all participants to have a fun evening while raising money for a worthy cause.

Guests started to arrive at 7pm and were greeted by an attractively decorated restaurant and served welcome drinks by Jackie and her staff. The guests were then seated for a three course dinner before the first entertainment started.

This was in the form of a virtuoso solo guitar selection played superbly by local entertainer ‘Grey Jam’ better known to some of us as WBro Graham Scutt. Graham played a wide range of music and popular songs, mainly from the sixties, including several big hits from the fantastic Shadows.

After an hour of this great music he unfortunately left the stage to shouts of ‘more’ from the very appreciative audience. However, he was replaced by another local act, husband and wife team, ‘The Midlanders’ who sang for another hour, again singing many songs from the sixties with a few more recent hits thrown in for good measure. Again, they were very well received and it is fair to say that a great evening was had by all.

A charity raffle was held which raised the gratifying sum of three hundred euros which will be donated to El Preventorio children’s home in Gandia next year along with other monies raised.

 

 

 

 

Local Freemasons donate folding bed and lifting frame to the Stroke Association of Spain.

On Saturday, 23rd September, the Stroke Association of Spain held an open day at their new premises in the Casa De Cultura in Benijofar, Alicante. This new centre offers a rehabilitation unit, a speech therapy centre and also an occupational therapy department. They also offer lessons on how to use a smart phone and computer tablets and give basic Spanish lessons. They also have a social room for get-togethers, meetings and parties.

The local Mayor, Sr. Luis Rodreguez, was present to cut the tape at the opening ceremony, accompanied by Ms. Piler Yagues, from Social Services and Ms. Veronica Alberole Pachecc from the Culture Centre.

 Freemasons, from Caledonia Lodge No. 68, presented a folding hospital bed and a lifting frame to the centre. Both of which were received with great enthusiasm and thanks. The Worshipful Master of Caledonia Lodge, W.Bro. Michael Knight, the Almoner, W.Bro. Erick Turner and Bro. Sidney Formby, attended but, unfortunately, arrived after the official opening.

 The pictures show the Mayor cutting the tape and the presentation of the equipment. From left to right, W.Bro. Frank Hammond. Paul Owen, the manager of the centre, Luis Rodreguez, the Mayor, Ms. Piler Yagues of Social Services and Ms Veronica Alberole Pacheu, from the Culture Centre.

 It was a very successful day; stalls included books for sale, candles, clothes, and bric a brac. There was face painting for the children, along with hot and cold drinks and home-made cakes. There was also a tombola and a raffle. Something for everyone.

 

Masonic Treasure Hunt

Local Masons hold Grand Treasure Hunt for charity.

On the 10th of September, local Freemason’s Lodge, Puerto de Xabia 58, held a Treasure hunt in the Javea area. It was attended by more than thirty Masons, wives and friends. An excellent lunch was taken at the restaurant Casa Pepe in Valcon al Mar. After lunch, which was enjoyed by all, we were entertained by the group ‘Hangover Tuesday’, who played many memorable rock tunes from the seventies. These were enjoyed by everyone including other patrons attending the restaurant who were also having lunch.
 
During the break a charity raffle was held to raise money for the Master’s chosen charity of the year. A cheque for two hundred and fifty euros was then presented to the Charity Steward, WBro Chris Stoneley, by Lawrence from the group on behalf of Mr & Mrs Sandford who, on returning to the UK, had left items with Lawrence to sell for charity. A further twenty euros was donated by Dirk of the Lounge bar in Javea and  twenty euros more from a member of the public who was simply enjoying the music. Many thanks to all.
With the proceeds from the raffle the Lodge was able to raise the grand sum of five hundred and seventeen euros. This money will be donated to the childrens residential care home ‘Les Rotes’ in Denia. WM Nick Coates thanked everyone for attending and giving so generously and offered especial thanks to the group for giving up their free time and entertaining us all so well and at no cost. Well done to all! A great day was had by everyone.

Masons raise money while watching firework display.

Freemasons attend  huge Javea fireworks display.

On Friday, 8th September, more than fifty Masons and invited guests met for an extremely good dinner in the popular Attico restaurant in Javea. This was to celebrate the start of a new Masonic year, to raise some money for charity and, above all, to enjoy ourselves.

The evening was a great success. The meal was superb as was the company. Staff and service was great and everyone enjoyed themselves very much. This event was organised by our Charity Steward, WBro Ray Guise-Smith and his wife Coral, who put in a lot of effort to ensure everything ran smoothly.
The evening began at the unusually late time of 9pm, due to the fireworks display not starting until 1am (!) It was therefore a long and relaxed evening. When the fireworks finally started everyone was enthralled. This was undoubtedly one of the best displays I have ever seen – certainly live. Some displays, such as those of Australia celebrating New Year, may be better but very, very few local ones could live up to this. Well done Javea!

Starting promptly at 1pm the incredible display lasted for twenty-five minutes and ignited over four hundred and fifty kilos of spectacular fireworks. These brought several rounds of appreciative applause from the Masons and guests as well as the crowds outside as well. The Attico restaurant was exceptionally well placed to see the exhibition. Being several stories high and showing the whole of Javea Bay it is hard to think there was anywhere better to view from.

A charity raffle was also held raising two hundred and sixty five euros to be donated to the charity chosen by this year’s Worshipful Master, WBro Ian Brown. This money, along with other funds raised, will be donated later in the year to El Preventorio, the children’s home in Gandia, which, among others, we have been pleased to support for several years.       
If you should be interested in the work of the Freemasons, or you would like information on joining, please contact me at the following email address.
prensa@glpvalencia.com

WBro William Turney Press Officer
Provincial Grand Lodge of Valencia

New Managers For Charity Shop

The Masonic Homes of Valencia were pleased to welcome the new Managers to the Moraira Charity Shop on 31st August. Kath and Chris Taylor had managed the shop very successfully for the past 7 years, and now wished to retire. The presentation took place in the shop, when several gifts were presented from the Board of Management and also from the shop volunteers who turned out in their numbers.  After which the party continued over the road in the local Cafe. The new Managers are Marian and Rudd Lakerveld. The photo shows Kath Taylor left,  Jenny Hart President of the Association on right with Marian and Rudd Lakerveld in the Centre. The shop is always pleased to receive donated items to sell in the shop.