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Just some of the things the CWSMBA get upto
Just some of the things the CWSMBA get upto
August was also the month for a very special event in the chapter. Not only did we patch in our first honorary member but our new member was also the Provincial Grand Master David Dyson.
As well as being presented with a cut, some souvenirs, the chapter also presented a cheque to the Cheshire Festival.
August means its time for the event of the year, the National Rally. Held in Lighton Buzzard, the rally was well attended by Cheshire and most, if not all chapters from England, Scotland and abroad.
August was also when some of the chapter followed our VP over to West Kiirby RNLI to present a cheque towards the daily running of the station.
The end of July meant it was time for one of our chapter breakfasts.
We also presented Danny Arnold with a cheque towards a charity sky dive.
A rather warm day in July and it was time for a local event outside Northwich. The Cheshire Chapter were there promoting Freemasonry and of course motorcycling.
The TLC teddy made an appearance and was well received by the numerous children at teh event.
The end of June Cheshire Chapter were asked to attend a provincial event at Cheshire View. Prospective Freemaons got the chance to find out what the Widows Sons are all about.
June also meant it was time for a monthly breakfast. Cheshire Chapter ventured over the border into Derbyshire
where our breakfast was supported by some members of the Merlin Chapter.
June means its time for the Cheshire Show. Cheshire Chapter were privileged to be asked to man the provincial stand to help raise awareness of Freemasonry and the Widows Sons.
Also in May, five Cheshire brethren embarked on the famous NC500 up in Scotland. The scenry and the weather were breathtaking. The trip included John O'Groats and Rosalyn
Chapel.
In May, WS Scotland paid a visit to North Wales. During their stay a ride was organised, Cheshire attended along with North Wales and Surry Chapters.
We also patched in two new members, Magpie and Black Pudding.
Also in April a number of CWSMBA members rode over to a RMBI care home in Crosby to support "TinTin's" very generous donation of over eighty easter eggs.
April this year saw Widows Sons Scotland invite a select number of brethren to their special annual branding cermony. We can't reveal any more than that. Branded borthers are identifiable by the WS brand, L shaped patch and WS tartan.
A sunny Sunday morning in March saw the Cheshire Chapter hold their annual Blessing of The Bikes service. The service was well attended and presided over by the Chapter Chaplain.
February means it is time for the CWSMBA AGM, held at Cheshire View.
Our current President Chip is now twelve months into his three year term, OddJob was voted in as the new VP, charitues were decided on and other officers were elected.
A few words from our current president on 2025 can be found here.
In January North Wales and Cheshire Brethren went back to school. Under the expert tuition of NW Secretary Zorro we all were successful in passing our accredited Mental Health First Aid qualification.
February has seen Cheshire Chapter kick off charity giving with a vsit to 4th Rock Ferry Guides. A £300 donation was gratefully received and will be used to renew some essential equipment.