Irvinestown Masonic Lodge was founded in January 1910 in the town of Irvinestown, Co.Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. We received our warrant from the Grand Lodge of Ireland and are in the Masonic Province of Tyrone and Fermanagh.
We meet in the masonic hall in Irvinestown on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 8pm except in the summer months, June to August.
A comprehensive history of the Lodge has been compiled by W.Bro. Henry Robinson and V.W.Bro Henry Keys and is now available for purchase from the Lodge secretary at a cost of £5. A copy maybe ordered using the contact form.
To commemorate this special year for our lodge we have commissioned an engraved crystal whiskey glass. The glass will be Galway crystal with our logo engraved on it. To make sure you get one and for more details use the order form.
Cheque Presentation
Ethel and Sam Johnston, whose son has autism, accepted a cheque for £350 on behalf of Autism NI from the WM Richard Henderson on Wednesday 26th May. Ethel and Sam will shortly be climbing Ben Nevis and were delighted to receive this donation and asked the W.Master to pass on their thanks to the brethern of the Lodge.
At our last communication before the summer break the WM welcomed a visitor all the way from Canada, RW Bro. Henry Evans Past Provincial Deputy Grand Master of Alberta..... for more.
A church service was held in the Derryvullen North Parish Church, Irvinestown on Sunday, 16th May at 3pm. to give thanks and celebrate the 100 years of masonary in Irvinestown..... for more.
R.W.Bro. Harry Weir
The R.W. Provincial Grand Master of Tyrone and Fermanagh D.H. Weir celebrates a landmark birthday in the month of May. He will be 80 years young. We congratulate him and wish him many happy returns.
The next Stated Communication of the Lodge will be at 8pm on Thursday 16th September. The arrangements for the visit of the Provincial Grand Lodge will be finalised at this meeting.
The R.W. Provincial Grand Lodge of Tyrone and Fermanagh will hold their next Stated Quarterly Communication in the Derryvullan North Parish Hall, Irvinestown, as part of the Centenary celebrations of the Irvinestown Masonic Lodge 277.