Michael Hatley
Premium Member
Yep, thats what I've seen too. Plus the Silent Generation (Korean War, kids in WWII) and Gen X are both half the size of the Baby Boomers and Gen Y, both of which seem to have less affinity overall for masonry. I'm generalizing, but it is just what I've seen in our lodge and the lodges that our members are affiliated with.
Our renaissance, imo, depends upon reversing that trend and bringing in Gen Y in better numbers than the boomers. And we have video games and the leading edge of European secularism to contend with. Whole new ballgame.
Our renaissance, imo, depends upon reversing that trend and bringing in Gen Y in better numbers than the boomers. And we have video games and the leading edge of European secularism to contend with. Whole new ballgame.