Fire and Safety Appreciated in August
/From Left to Right: Chico Fire Battalion Chief Wes Metroka, 3 fire fighters, Sheriff Kory Honea, and WM Glenn Story.
From Left to Right: Chico Fire Battalion Chief Wes Metroka, 3 fire fighters, Sheriff Kory Honea, and WM Glenn Story.
The Butte Commandery No. 5 donated $20,000 to the scholarship fund of the Chico-Leland Stanford Lodge of Free & Accepted Masons No. 111 on June 7. Pictured from left are Darrel Hunter, Miles Mallette, Glenn Story, Fritz Zanker, Mike Johnson and John L. Barneson III.
Last Saturday, May 14 Marysville had their annual master mason outdoor degree by the Feather River. WM Glenn Story was there and look who he ran into, Grand Master Jeffrey Wilkins! A beautiful day for an outdoor degree.
Three local nonprofits received $1,100 each on May 3 from proceeds from the Robert Burns Charity Dinner and Whiskey Tasking held in February by the Butte County Scottish Society and Chico-Leland Stanford Masonic Lodge No. 111. From left: Paul Moreno, Chico Shrine Club; Glenn Story, Masonic lodge master; Don Buttons, president, Scottish society; and Emily Pereira, Youth 4 Change. Not pictured: Ann Winters, Catalyst Domestic Violence Services.
Representative from Chico High School
Representative from Fairview High School
Representatives from Pleasant Valley High School
Chico-Leland Stanford Masonic Lodge No. 111 free & accepted Masons in Chico, California. Freemasonry is dedicated to esoteric & philosophical inquiry for truth.