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BE A FREEMASON Saturday, July 24, 2010
Metropolis at the GW Memorial Wednesday 7/28
Alexandria Washington Lodge No. 22, which meets in the George Washington Masonic Memorial in Alexandria, Virginia, continues its 'Silent Summer' film series in the GW Memorial Theater. Silent films will be run Wednesday evenings in the theater this month at 7:30.
This Wednesday, July 28th will feature Fritz Lang's Metropolis.
The next Wednesday, August 4th, will be F.W. Murnau's Sunrise.
Sponsored by the Lodge, admission is free and open to the public.
Thanks to W:.B:. Andrew Hammer, AW22's Master this year, for the heads up.
Alexandria-Washington Lodge No. 22 is one of the oldest Masonic Lodges in the United States. It was founded in 1783 as Lodge No. 39, under warrant from the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. Five years later, the Lodge sought and received its charter from the Grand Lodge of Virginia, as Alexandria Lodge No 22, with George Washington listed as its Charter Master. In 1805, the Lodge changed its name to honor its most famous and illustrious brother.
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