Welcome To The
Manchester Level Club
For Young Manchester Freemasons
Manchester Level Club was formed in 2016 to bring together newer Brethren from Lodges that convene at different dates and times across Manchester.The club is a great way to meet and socialise with your fellow junior Brethren who are yet to attain Provincial Grand Rank or equivalent. It also gives junior and newly initiated Masons time to learn some more of what goes on, why it is done, along with the meaning and relevance behind it.
Friendship
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Learning
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Events
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Social
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INTERESTED IN JOINING?
To be eligible to join the Manchester Level Club any prospective member must be of a Junior rank and , not hold any provincial honours and a be a subscribing be a member of any Lodge or Chapter under the United Grand Lodge of England.
LATEST NEWS ITEMS
Hemsley House hosted the learning session for young Freemason
On Saturday the 11th of May, at Hemsley House, Salford, the Manchester Level Club (MLC), together with the Area Mentor, WBro Titterton, hosted the Learning Session designed to help both new and inexperienced brethren delve into the opening of lodge meetings. The...
Manchester Level Club: Presents the new team
The Brethren of the Manchester Level Club (MLC) with a mutual passion for the Craft, met last Friday 22nd of March at Manchester Hall to elect the new team of officers for the year. This MLC aims to encourage new Masons who are about to go on the ladder of their...
The Lodge of Silent Temple Number 126 – A Demonstration to remember.
On the 23rd of May at Salford Masonic Centre, a group of Freemasons assembled in the heart of the City West Area. This group of men held steadfast to their traditions, cherishing the ideals of brotherhood, charity, and knowledge. The Lodge of Silent Temple No. 126 had...