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FORT VALLEY LODGE RECEIVES THE MARK TWAIN AWARD
for increasing community awareness of Freemasonry.
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What is Masonry?


Masons believe in independence, liberty, freedom and constitutional rights for all, and oppose special privileges for a few! As a way of life, Masonry may be explained as follows:

  • In the home it is kindness.
  • In the business it is honesty.
  • In society it is courtesy.
  • In work it is fairness.
  • Toward the unfortunate it is pity.
  • Toward the wicked it is resistance.
  • Toward the weak it is help.
  • Toward the strong it is trust.
  • Toward the penitent it is forgiveness.
  • Toward the fortunate it is congratulations.
  • Toward God it is reverence and Love.

What is the real secret of Freemasonry?
Making good men better!



Masonic Requirements: How to become a Mason?


The absolute requirements for becoming a Mason in the State of Georgia are:
  • Be a man, at least 21 years old.
  • Have belief in a Supreme Being of any faith. (No particular religion or faith is required or excluded. All are welcome.)
Also:
  • You should be someone who does, or wants to learn to, enjoy the friendship of others from all different social classes, faiths, backgrounds, races, countries, etc. Masonry is universal in its ideals.
  • If you are a family man, Masonry considers that your family obligations come FIRST, so you must be sure that:
    • You have the time to participate (usually two or three evenings/month at first for meetings and instruction, and then at least two evening per month for meetings from then on -- often more if you get involved in lodge activities.)
    • You can afford the initiation fees and the annual dues without hardship to yourself or your family.
  • You should be coming to Masonry "of your own free will and accord", to learn to improve yourself and to enjoy the company of other good people, not because someone keeps pestering you to join or because you think it will help you "get ahead" in business.
To join, all you have to do is ... Ask a Mason:
  • Masons do not/can not solicit for membership.
  • To join, all you have to do is Ask a Mason for a Petition for Membership. Preferably a Mason you know who is a member of the lodge you wish to join or get a petition from the Secretary of the lodge you wish to join. You must fill out the Petition in your own hand and have two Masons that have known you for at least one year sign your Petition. One of the Masons signing your Petition must be a member of the Lodge you wish to join. The second Mason signing the Petition may be from another Lodge in another city or state that is recognized by the Grand Lodge of Georgia.
  • Return the completed Petition plus the initiation fee to the Lodge or have the Mason that provided the Petition to you return it to the Lodge for you.
If you do not know a Mason or having a problem finding a Mason to sign your Petition:
  • Check the Lodge membership list. You may know some of the Lodge members as a neighbor were you live, work, play or go to church.
  • Check our Forums at www.peachcountymasons.org/phpBB and if you feel inclined, leave a post. You may just find someone you know.
  • If you do not know any Masons, check the place you work, clubs, church and other organizations you may belong to. Some men do not let it be known that they are masons unless you ask around.
If you still can not find any Masons you know:
  • Periodically visit the Lodge you wish to join before the meetings begin and get aquatinted with the members and officers of the Lodge. Also come to any of the fund raisers, open events and open meetings to get aquatinted with the Lodge members. Some of our events can be found in our Forums.
  • In just a year, you can request a Petition for membership.
Finding a Lodge in Georgia:
  • To find a Lodge near you in the State of Georgia, go to the Grand Lodge of Georgia web site and look at the list of Georgia Lodges.
  • Visit, e-mail or write the lodge a letter and tell them of your interest.



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