For much of its existence, the international fraternal organization known as Free and Accepted Masons has been shrouded in mystery.
But that's been changing in recent years. Indeed, as local Masonic brothers prepare for their fifth annual Brotherhood Night on Saturday, anyone interested in learning more about the Masons is being encouraged to attend.
"We really would like to see more of the public at this event," says David Fine of Mariemont, who co-chairs the event with Kenneth Carter. "This might give them a little clue into what we're all about. I want them to see what good work the Masons do."
The Enquirer - 'Brotherhood Night' offers peek into charitable work of Masons
But that's been changing in recent years. Indeed, as local Masonic brothers prepare for their fifth annual Brotherhood Night on Saturday, anyone interested in learning more about the Masons is being encouraged to attend.
"We really would like to see more of the public at this event," says David Fine of Mariemont, who co-chairs the event with Kenneth Carter. "This might give them a little clue into what we're all about. I want them to see what good work the Masons do."
The Enquirer - 'Brotherhood Night' offers peek into charitable work of Masons