Provincial News & Events

Mark Benevolent Fund Update

Presentation to the Provincial Almoners and Charity Stewards Lodge No.1943
Saturday, 20 October 2018 – Masonic Hall, Llandudno

Worshipful Master, Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master, Brethren all.

Many of you will recall my presentation some time ago that took us on a journey through the year 1868. A presentation that our Worshipful Master still gives at many Lodges – and quite ably too so I hear!

150 years later we celebrate the founding of the Mark Benevolent Fund by Canon George Raymond Portal. He was the Deputy Grand Master at the time and was only 41 years of age. Just one year later he became the Grand Master.

Brethren, something we can all aspire to! Without Canon Portal we would have no Benevolent Fund and our Lodge would certainly not exist. There would be no need for Almoners or Charity Stewards. Imagine that!

Brethren, 2018 has been quite a journey too. A year that I will look upon with great pride and fondness.

Our 150th anniversary celebrations of the Mark Benevolent Fund started in January with the Inaugural Canon Portal Memorial Lecture. It was delivered by R.W.Bro. Jim Daniel at Mark Masons’ Hall under the banner of the Grand Masters Lodge. It was only fitting that the subject of the first lecture was Canon Portal himself.

In March and for the first time since I joined Grand Lodge in 2011, all our Provincial Grand Almoners came together at Mark Masons’ Hall. It was an opportunity to gather together and talk about the issues that they face on a day to day basis. There were many excellent speakers that gave overview and insight to how the petitions and worthy causes committees function. The decisions made by these committees are not taken lightly and each case is scrutinised from many angles. The Trustees of the MBF are made up of solicitors, accountants, doctors, consultants and businessmen. I hope for those of you who attended this gave you a better understanding of the processes in place.

June saw a visit to Cardiff to continue the National roll-out of vehicles for St John Ambulance. HRH The Duchess of Gloucester, Commander-in-Chief for St John Wales, took delivery of three ambulances and a treatment centre in a ceremony at Llandaff Cathedral.

July, of course was the 150th MBF Festival in Lincolnshire. They raised a magnificent £853,023. A great weekend was had by all and the banquet – now a black-tie affair – was a resounding success which culminated in fireworks display. My congratulations to everyone involved in the arrangements.

Blood Bikes dominated August with a Grand Handover Event held at the National Motorcycle Museum in Birmingham.

The whole of the funds raised from the MBF Charity Walk in 2017, some £437,000, has been utilised. The MBF has given grants to 26 Blood Bike Charities throughout England and Wales. 17 bikes and 9 cars have been handed over.

We had our very special MBF Church Service in Lincoln’s Inn with our very own Charity Stewards in attendance supporting the Grand Master. 120 guests filled the Old Hall as Prince Michael moved around the Old Hall chatting with people from all our Provinces in England and Wales.

Also, in September Mark Masons’ Hall took part in the London Open House weekend. It was a chance to showcase the building and the charitable work and the MBF. We opened our doors for 4 hours one Sunday and saw over 400 people pass through. We completely under estimated the popularity of the event.

Finally, October sees our seminar for active Provincial Grand Charity Stewards at Mark Masons’ Hall. Like the Almoners Seminar it will be an opportunity for them to meet each other and the team at Mark Masons’ Hall who deal with their questions and queries every day.

Brethren, the MBF is the official charity of every Mark Master Mason. It never ceases to amaze me of your generosity. Every penny comes from your pockets. We do not rattle our tins on street corners.

Your continued support is overwhelming.

Exciting times are ahead for the MBF and I hope you will join me on the journey.

It’s been an amazing year.

Thank you for your kind attention.

W.Bro. Darren Coleman-Heald, P.A.G.D.C.
Charities Manager

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RAM Grand Rank Promotions 2018

The following Brethren are to be appointed to Royal Ark Mariner Grand Rank in London at the December 2018 meeting;

W.Bro. R. Noel Roberts – Y Geninen RAM Lodge No. 259
W.Bro. Stuart Cole  – Hunter RAM Lodge No. 324
W.Bro. Michael Richardson – Holywell RAM Lodge No. 1394

Many Congratulations to all.

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Charity Night 2018

By kind permission of W. Bro Geoff Lyons Mound the annual Charity night was held at the Robin Hood Cabaret Club in Prestatyn on Saturday 28th September.

The event, which was attended by over 130 Brethren and partners, was organised by W. Bro. Paul Sefton, ProvGJW ably assisted by his wife Pat and Mrs. Olive Urwin.

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Dyffryn Clwyd RAM Installation

On 24th September the Provincial Team accompanied the Provincial Grand Master to the Installation Meeting of Dyffryn Clwyd Royal Ark Mariner Lodge.

W. Bro. Graham Sherratt was Installed in an excellent manner by W. Bro. Derek Baldwin who had obviously spent a considerable time in learning the Ritual.

This was the first outing for the new Provincial Team who all seemed to enjoy the evening.

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Elffin Lodge Installation

On Friday 21st September, 2018 W. Bro David Allan Jones was Installed as Worshipful Master of Elffin Lodge No. 321.

Representing the Provincial Grand Master was W. Bro. Roger Littlewood, PAGDC.

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Northern PGMs Weekend

The Annual Northern PGMs weekend away was hosted by the Province of East Lancashire over the first weekend in September.

Our own PGM, R.W.Bro. Peter Talbot, was in attendance and sent in the following report:

We stayed at the Dunkenhalgh Hotel and Spa in Clayton Le Moors and trips were arranged to the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry, the John Rylands Library and Howarth Art Gallery in Accrington.

Nine PGMs, including for the first time R.W.Bro. Martin Blackburn, PGM for the Isle of Man, and eight Ladies attended in all. It was a wonderful weekend, with good company, good food and a little liquid refreshment.

Next year the event will be hosted by the Province of North and East Yorkshire.

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MBF Thanksgiving Service

Mark Benevolent Fund celebrated its 150th year in a Thanksgiving Service at Lincoln’s Inn Chapel on Saturday the 17th of September in the presence of M.W.Bro. H.R.H. Prince Michael of Kent, GCVO, Grand Master and Grand President of the Fund.

Many Provincial Grand Charity Stewards were present, invited as a thank you for all the work they put in to help make the Fund such a huge success. Among them was W. Bro. Mike Pugh and his wife Sandra.

At a reception after the service the Grand Master spent time meeting all of those who have made a difference, listening with intent to their stories of support to the Mark Benevolent Fund.

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Coffer of Gavels Dedication

Province of Worcestershire
Provincial Almoners’ and Charity Stewards’ Lodge of Mark Master Masons No. 1943
Worshipful Master V.W. Bro. P. G. Orton

V.W.Bro. P.G. Orton with the Coffer of Gavels

V.W.Bro. P.G. Orton with the Coffer of Gavels

V.W. Bro. Phillip George Orton PGJO will be holding the second meeting of his Lodge on Saturday 20th October 2018 at the Masonic Hall, Llandudno commencing at 11am.

Our PGM will be in attendance along with other members of the Provincial Executive.

At this meeting the PGM of Worcestershire along with some of his Provincial Team will be attending to dedicate a Coffer of Gavels that the WM presented to the Lodge at his installation and which were expertly crafted by W.Bro. Stewart Cole PPGJW, Hunter Lodge no. 324.

There will also be a talk given by a representative of N. Wales St. John’s on the new Ambulance.

The Lodge is one of great distinction, whose members include, the Pro. Grand Master, Dep. Grand Master, Grand SO, Grand DC, Past Assist. Grand Sec.  MBF Charities Manager, as well as many other very distinguished brethren, many of whom it is hoped will be present.

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Fundraising BBQ

On Sunday 26th August W.Bro. Roger Littlewood once again arranged for a BBQ to be held at his house on Anglesey.
The weather was not as good as in recent years but that did not spoil the enjoyment of those who attended.

The event raised £870 by way of raffles, a quiz (The PGM’s team were runners up, some improvement on their past performance) and donations, this to be shared equally amongst St. Seiriol Mark, St. Eilian Mark and St. Eilian RAM Lodges.

W.Bro. Brian Sion Jones (Dixie Rebel) provided the entertainment.

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National Blood Bike Dedication and Handover

In January 2016 the Mark Benevolent Fund received an application for Funding from Northumbria Blood Bikes and so started a partnership which resulted in the Mark Benevolent Fund sponsoring, so far, 16 Blood Bikes and 10 Blood Cars.

The Blood Bikes provide out of hours transportation services for local NHS in the movement of blood and human tissue, they do this free of charge thus reducing the strain on the NHS.

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