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Originally Posted by Jason
Masons are not to discuss things such as ways on how to recognize each other outside a lodge, and details of the degree work.
Some events such as cornerstone ceremonies, are barely noticed by the public anymore.
Masonic buildings are clearly marked, websites are viewable to the public, some even post events calenders online.. Our lodge has a Saturday breakfast where anyone can come in and have a good breakfast for a small donation, even if they are not a Mason.
Masons wear rings, hats, pins, car license plates, bumper stickers or more.
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Or some of us have no visible markings/rings at all.
I personally would like someone to take notice of my contributions to human kind first and foremost,
then learn that I am a Mason, by chance.
That's my own personal path.