Saturday, March 5 we gathered at Freemason Hall for the Grand Master's Youth Day. The Grand Bethel did a beautiful job of presenting the "String of Pearls Ceremony" for the Grand Master Ken Willis and his lovely wife, Paula. Our State Master Councilor James also joined us.
Elecia, thank you for putting this together for us. Also, thanks to all the girls who were a part of the ceremony, with a special thanks to Edie for playing the organ and Tiffany for cuing her.
After we left downtown, Rustie and I traveled to Fishers for their Soup Supper. Now, I am sure others will have a different story, but I really did know where I was going. I just could not figure out how to get there. It only took us and hour and a half to get there. Thanks again, Elecia, for the directions. The soup was good though and the fellowship wonderful, as I got to visit with Wanda's mom, Carol, who is my cousin.
Last Friday night, we had another OV. This one was at Shelbyville. Now, I do not know how many of you have heard that the ceiling in the Lodge Room fell in sometime in February, so we had to hold the OV in the room where the girls usually meet. It was a snug fit, but we made it.
Afterwards, we all got to share in thumbprint cookies. The librarian's report was on fingerprints. This has been a tradition with HQ Vanessa. She gives out small gifts to match her librarian's reports. I have received an umbrella in the past. I am just sorry I missed the crustables when the report was on peanut butter.
More tomorrow,
Anita, GG
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