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jwhoff

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Are there any Marylanders here? I am from Montgomery County.

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My nephew lives in Germantown. I believe that is in Montgomery County. His twin brother and I are hoping that he will one day continue the direct line of masonry into the 10th generation from our German homelands.

Per pictures I received from his wife last week you folks were having a very white new year.

Welcome from Houston where we aren't as warm as we should be.
 

Steve P.

Registered User
Maryland brothers,

I just moved to Maryland from the greater Seattle area and am looking for a lodge. Unlike Washington a google map search shows nothing of locations and the GL of MD has it broken down to the jurisdictions. Can someone enlighten me as to what area Chesapeake Beach is in? Also what is the typical attire for lodge. I will most certainly be wearing a suit. Also do lodges in MD have visitor aprons? To my knowledge US lodges typically do, I know Canada does not. I'm eager to get started and hope to find a lodge with OES so the Lady can enjoy as well.
 

goomba

Neo-Antient
Site Benefactor
https://glmd.org/lodges_map

Here is the GL or MD's map of lodges. It is not the easiest thing to find. The normal attire is dark suit or tuxedo. As a person visiting a suit would be just fine. Let me know if you have any other questions. I was raised in another jurisdiction and know what it's like to move.
 

Steve P.

Registered User
Thanks for the input. Looks like Prince Frederick or Centennial lodge is close. I need a night with the craft. It's been over a month. It's odd to me that there are 2 meetings a month here. That is nice. Are there so many brothers that 2 meetings help them fit everyone or just that much going on they need two meetings to plan everything? Either way it's nice to have options but to keep a family, work, and community balance I will probably only do once a month. .thanks again.
 

goomba

Neo-Antient
Site Benefactor
The number of meetings is just up to the lodge to set in their by-laws. Mine only has one per month with the option of a second by the WM.
 
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