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I live out of town but joining a lodge in the area is convenient for meis that allowed?

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I live out of town but joining a lodge in the area is convenient for meis that allowed?

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Yes, you are able to join a lodge in an area you do not actually reside in. It is up to you to honestly decide if the geographical distance from your home will allow you participate at the level you want to. Members who reside more than 100 kilometres from their lodge are eligible for a reduction in annual dues. What type of time commitment would I expect to give as a member? Prince of Wales lodge meets twice monthly for an evening. We also hold monthly informal discussions about Masonry and visit other lodges to expand the sense of fraternity, but these are voluntary events. What is the dress code in the meetings? For most occasions the dress code is jacket and tie (or business suit). We do not wear casual attire (jeans or khakis) for lodge meetings, although some events do allow for less-formal wear. For most events youll know in advance of the dress code. What are the fees? The fees are likely to be significantly less than you may have been led to believe; Freemasonry is not designe

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Yes, you are able to join a lodge in an area you do not actually reside in. It is up to you to honestly decide if the geographical distance from your home will allow you participate at the level you want to. Members who reside more than 100 kilometres from their lodge are eligible for a reduction in annual dues. What type of time commitment would I expect to give as a member? We meet twice a month for an evening. We also hold monthly informal discussions about Masonry and visit other lodges to expand the sense of fraternity, but these are voluntary events. What is the dress code in the meetings? For most occasions the dress code is suit and tie. We do not wear casual attire (jeans or khakis) for lodge meetings, although some events do allow for less-formal wear. Youll know in advance of each meeting the required dress code. What are the fees? The fees are likely to be significantly less than you may have been led to believe; Freemasonry is not designed to exclude, but rather include me

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