Small but perfectly formed dog walk

Due to bad weather and bank holidays the regular dog walks with The Lodge of Dawn have been slightly less frequent recently. However last Sunday saw the latest Lodge of Dawn dog walk. Whilst we were few in number, it was till lots of fun. A cross-country trek, in Thorner, north Leeds, was the venue.

Alongside a number of Worshipful brethren Noah the Labrador, Barney the Spaniel and Douglas the Bearded Collie took their owners, plus a couple of non-owners on a pleasant but muddy walk – everyone enjoyed the exercise.

Most of, the party ended the morning in the local pub, the Inn at Scarcroft for some well-earned refreshments.

Freemasonry isn’t only about ritual and charity; it’s also about social activities and this along with many others, is part of why people join the Freemasons. You don’t even have to be a Freemason to join in our dinners, walks and other activities.

If you are not a Freemason and, having read the above, would like to find out more, read our Seven Reason to Join The Freemasons, our guide on ‘How to join The Freemasons‘ or our simple ‘What is Freemasonry?’ page.

And if you would like to join The Lodge of Dawn in Leeds, please feel free to get in touch via our ‘Contact Us’ page.