Haberdashers’ Aske’s Lodge

The Haberdashers' Aske's Lodge No.3362

The Haberdashers’ Aske’s School and Freemasonry have enjoyed a long and distinguished association over many years. The Haberdashers’ Aske’s Lodge is now in its 103rd year.

The Lodge has a very special, friendly, Haberdashers’ feel with the significant majority of the Brethren of theLodge being Old Boys. We have members representing the recent and not so recent eras of the school’s past, including this year’s Master, David Wolff, who was at the school in the 1930s, right up to our newest members who attended the school during the 2000s!

We meet four times a year on a Saturday at the prestigious Freemasons' Hall in London and enjoy friendship and goodwill in a delightfully relaxed 'Habs' style. Our charitable activities continue and this year we have donated £1800 to Hospicecare, £250 to the Prader-Willi Syndrome Association and £500 to the Metropolitan Masonic Cyberknife Appeal for St Bartholomew's Hospital in London. Our Ladies’ Luncheon is usually held during the summer in Aldenham House when family and friends join members of the Lodge to enjoy good food and company, with an informal tour of the grounds thrown in for good measure!

We would welcome enquiries from any Old Boys over the age of 18 years. The Lodge secretary is Paul Youngman who can be contacted on 07768 255283 or via email on paulyoungman@enterprise.net

The Lodge website is at www.haberdashersaskeslodge.com where further details of our activities including background, dates and further contact details can be found.



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