cemab4y
Premium Member
As the population of Masons ages, we are most certainly to see more Masons who are unable to get out at night. And in cities where the commute time is long, professional men can't get out to night meetings as often as they used to.
What do you think about "daylight lodges", where Masons can meet at noon on Saturdays? (Or even during the week).
When I lived in Pennsylvania (2000-2001), there was not one daylight lodge in the entire state. (There could be some now)
Should Grand Lodges encourage the formation of daylight lodges? And should lodges that meet in the evening, expand their meeting schedule, to hold some of their meetings during daylight hours?
What do you think about "daylight lodges", where Masons can meet at noon on Saturdays? (Or even during the week).
When I lived in Pennsylvania (2000-2001), there was not one daylight lodge in the entire state. (There could be some now)
Should Grand Lodges encourage the formation of daylight lodges? And should lodges that meet in the evening, expand their meeting schedule, to hold some of their meetings during daylight hours?