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Saturday, 15 December 2007 |
Because our recently elected Junior Warden has declined the position for the ensuing term, Annapolis Lodge will hold a special election to fill the vacancy at our next communication (Monday December 17 at 7:30 p.m.) Also, please bring any donations for Arundel House of Hope to this communication. Take due notice thereof and govern yourselves accordingly.
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Thursday, 26 July 2007 |
Annapolis Lodge No. 89 is sponsoring and participating in our second blood drive through the Anne Arundel Medical Center. The AAMC Bloodmobile will be at Festival at Riva between Chili’s and Blockbuster between 10AM and 3PM on Friday, March 28th. Please come out and give blood if you are able to and tell everybody you know. Directions can be found by clicking here.
From the AAMC Blood Donor Web page:
Each year 3,000 patients at AAMC -- your loved ones, your friends, your neighbors and, maybe even you -- receive life-saving blood transfusions. That’s nearly 7,300 units of blood needed each year in our community. Because there is no substitute for human blood, these patients are counting on caring people like you to donate this precious resource.
AAMC’s Blood Donor Center was established more than 30 years ago to serve the residents of this community. The units donated at AAMC’s Blood Donor Center stay in the community to help the people right here. We are here to make sure everyone receives the “gift of life” when they need it. In addition to the satisfaction of having made a vital contribution, you will receive a free mini-physical when you donate blood.
This includes blood pressure, temperature, and blood iron level (for anemia). We can also provide you with a free cholesterol screening. So you are receiving, as well as giving.
We look forward to expanding our new mobile blood program. Our success is measured by our ability to meet the individual blood needs of every patient in our community. You can help AAMC support this cause by sponsoring a blood drive in your company, church, school, or organization.
It is only through the generosity of donors that adequate supplies of blood products will be assured.
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Monday, 11 June 2007 |
An article on a new bank in the area, Annapolis Community Bank, was published in The Capital on Sunday, June 10, 2007. A member of Annapolis Lodge No. 89, Eric Edstrom, is the bank's president:
The city's newest bank, Annapolis Community Bank, is set to open its first location at 1419 Forest Drive by late summer. Officials said they don't have plans to open any other branches.
The bank, a division of a Towson-based holding company called AmericasBank, will provide loans to homeowners and small businesses, and finance real estate projects, said Eric Edstrom, the bank's president.
"If you want a local, community-oriented, personable financial institution that will be responsible and accessible to you and your financial needs, then we're going to be that," said Mr. Edstrom, who also is president of the Annapolis Rotary Club.
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Thursday, 26 April 2007 |
Congratulations to Jean Chance on her election to Associate Grand Conductress of the Grand Chapter of Maryland. We look forward to having her as Worthy Grand Matron in 2010. |
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Wednesday, 04 April 2007 |
The Board of Trustees has voted to recommend raising our dues from $85 to $88 a year in keeping with inflation. This was approved by a vote in the Lodge on May 21st.
Annapolis Lodge No. 89 is not going dark over the summer because of the increase in degree work. The lodge will meet on the 1st and 3rd Mondays and degree work will be held on these Monday night meetings. Dress for the summer months (starting in June) is business casual. |
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