Monday, October 13, 2025

Boston Freemasons boost five good causes with cash donations

Freemasons of Boston-based Lodge of Harmony have shared  £1,300 between five good causes in the area.
The Thistles Charity at Sutterton was given £500, and gifts of £200 each were made to Boston Choral Society, Kirton Brass Band, South Lincs Guides Association, and Boston Stump Food Bank.

The £800 making up the four £200 donations came from the Lodge’s 100+ Club. The £500 donation was one of more than 70 made by the Freemasons’ Province of Lincolnshire, which invites all of its Lodges to pick the good cause of their choice to receive it.

The picture shows charity representatives recipients with Lodge Master Geoff Bell, Charity Steward Phillip Featherstone, and 100+ Club organiser Alan ‘Tiny’ Clifton.

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