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2B1 - ASK 1! To become a Mason in Missouri, you must be a man at least 18 years old, live in Missouri, and have a belief in a Supreme Being (No particular religion is required or excluded. ALL ARE WELCOME!)

Platte County Freemasons Welcome You!

Larry Davis, District Deputy Grand MasterAs the District Deputy Grand Master for Platte County Missouri and District #17 I want to personally welcome you to our new electronic home!

Our Fraternity is open to all men who are at least 18 years of age and who profess a belief in a Supreme Being. Freemasonry does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion or national origin. Our lodges meet monthly for the purpose of dealing with regular business as well as for fellowship and friendship! Degrees may be conferred during regular business meetings or at special meetings called by the Worshipful Master of the lodge. Our membership meets weekly on Thursday evenings to practice degree work and work on memorizing speaking parts for various offices in the lodge. Our Study Club is open to any Master Mason and all are welcome.

We meet at 6:30 pm for conversation and fellowship and club practice runs from 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm. Our location may vary between Rising Sun Lodge #13 and other area lodges so be sure to check our Study Club Page for this months location.


Fraternally,

RWB Larry Davis
District Deputy Grand Master,
Missouri District #17 AF&AM

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