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The Fellowship held their monthly meeting on Monday 11th July. The group gathered to enjoy an afternoon tea supplied by four of the ladies, as well as musical entertainment from Mrs. Jean Forrester.

The Fellowship invited the members of Accrington, Colne and Darwen to join them. They were also delighted to welcome WBro David Lightbown PAGDC District Chairman and his wife.

The afternoon was a huge success with 66 members and guests present, all of whom were welcomed by Chairman WBro Bill Fishwick. WBro Lightbown thanked everyone for their attendance and added, that as a District we should be more proactive in promoting and supporting the three Fellowships,within the East Ribble District who generally have meetings on a monthly basis  which  normally includes  a guest speaker and light refreshments. Membership normally being open for all Brethren along with their wives, widows, close friends and relatives, dependant on each fellowship committee rules.

All left well fed and entertained, after an enjoyable afternoon of Masonic Fellowship.

Fellowship contact details and meeting dates can be found on the Fellowship section of the Provincial Website or the District Diary.

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