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On Monday 20th January, Kitchener Lodge No.3788 enjoyed a fantastic evening!

The Assistant Provincial Grand Master, Dr Simon Archer, joined the brethren for what was a memorable occasion. The highlight of the evening was the initiation of Bro Marvell into the Lodge. This marks the first initiation into Kitchener Lodge in over a year and all present were very much looking forward to the event.

After the ceremony, the Assistant Provincial Grand Master had the pleasure of presenting the Lodge with a commemorative maul in recognition of their support and generosity on becoming a Grand Patron of the 2026 Festival.

Following this, the brethren along with family and friends enjoyed a fantastic meal where the Lodge celebrated their popular Burns Night which was accompanied by entertainment from the Bolton Caledonia Pipe Band.