Suffolk Masonic Fishing Charity is getting excited

Andy Brown Fish

The Suffolk branch of a fishing charity is excited at the news they can resume fishing events from March 2022. The charity has been unable to run events since the pandemic started in 2020.

 

The following lodges had kindly sponsored events pre-pandemic and include Virtue and Silence, Suffolk Installed Masters and other lodges that have pledged support include Apollo Lodge and the Rotary Club Forum of Colchester.

 

The events over the last five years have been held at many venues across the county including Hintlesham for both fly and coarse and Highfields Fishery courtesy of Mike Roberts and participants include many schools including Ashley School, Ferriers Barn, Julian’s Support, St Marys School, Market Fields School and Langham Lodge.

 

When a lodge sponsors an event (normally from the Master’s list) the Suffolk branch organises the event in the name of that lodge, they choose a local school or disadvantaged group close to the lodge and undertake the whole event in the name of the lodge. The Master and members of the Lodge can come along and watch or take part as well as conduct the presentation to the children. Breakfast is provided for the helpers and lunch is put on for helpers and children and then medals and certificates are organised for the children. The cost to sponsor an event for a lodge is £500 this goes straight to the Suffolk branch and covers all the costs.

 

They are always great fun and rewarding events and the children get so much enjoyment, the Lodge benefits from the great PR it generates and the bonus of helping the community.

 

The Suffolk branch which is part of the MTSFC is operated by members of The Court Knoll Lodge and is in need of more casters to volunteer for both fly and coarse events and to offer instruction for the children, all helpers must undergo a DBS check. If you are interested in helping please make contact the Suffolk Masonic fishing charity, Robert Clubb robert@dunwellpmc.com or Jon Neill on jnneill20@gmail.com

More Stories...

Special GPC Meeting March 29th

25th March 2022

Brethren, the WM has asked me to notify of a…

Court Knoll Installation

16th March 2022

Great evening on Tuesday March 15th to see Bro. Robert…

Ukrainian refugees to get access to shelter, food and warm clothing with help from Freemasons

11th March 2022

Thousands of Ukrainian refugees fleeing the Russian invasion of their…

Court Knoll’s W.Bro Jon Neill elected Almoner for Suffolk Installed Masters

11th March 2022

Firstly, I feel honoured to be asked to hold the…

Suffolk Masonic Clay Shooting Society

11th March 2022

The Suffolk Masonic Clay Shooting Society (SMaCSS) welcomed fifty five shooters…

Suffolk Masonic Fishing Charity Resumes Events

10th March 2022

It’s time to get out our trailer again. At long…

Square Wheels Club

25th February 2022

This club is a Masonic national car club for car…

Lodge of Instruction Reconvenes

14th February 2022

Tuesday February 22nd 2022 sees the return of Lodge of…

2022 designated ‘Year of The Almoner’

25th January 2022

No one would dispute that the last 18 months has…

Provincial Appointment

25th January 2022

From our Brother Secretary W.Bro Robert Clubb: I have been…

Interested In Joining Our Lodge?

Start on your path to Freemasonry today