Shelby Lodge No. 28 F.& A.M. proudly invites the public to the Messick Masonic Lodge 100-Year Rededication Celebration, an extraordinary event honoring a century of Masonic fellowship, service, and leadership.
Taking place at 519 S Harrison St., Shelbyville, the celebration will be open to the public all day with programming that bridges tradition and community engagement.
10:00 a.m. – Formal Rededication Ceremony
Join us for a dignified ceremony honoring 100 years of Masonic values—integrity, brotherhood, and enduring service.
1:30 – 5:00 p,.m. – Public Celebration
Enjoy an afternoon filled with joyful fellowship, including complimentary dining provided by Mel’s Catering, known for its exceptional hospitality and beloved regional cuisine.
Children and families will be delighted by the work of the Shelby Art Guild Association, a vibrant collective of community artists whose creative face-painting talents turn young faces into dazzling canvases of imagination. Their work blends whimsy and craftsmanship, celebrating the spirit of artistry and belonging.
This celebration marks not only the passage of time but the strength of tradition, the warmth of community, and the promise of Freemasonry’s continued relevance in today’s world.
All are welcome to attend and share in this historic milestone.
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