Around 100 Masons, their wives, partners and guests enjoyed the 2018 Cae Glas Ladies Night at Lion Quays on 10th February.
The WM, Neil Bevan, and his wife Kirsten chose to donate profits from their Ladies’ Night to a local charity – the CRY for Matthew Screening programme for Shropshire and South Cheshire. Currently in the UK over 12 young people a week die from undiagnosed heart defects. Screening reduces the risk of Young Sudden Cardiac Death by 90%.
Local heart screenings are funded in memory of Matthew Dewhirst – www.cry-for-matthew.org.uk – a local boy who sadly passed away while playing rugby at school in 2012, aged just 17.
The event raised a fantastic £960.00 through a raffle, with a first prize of a Spa Day for two at Lion Quays, ‘Guess the name of the Teddy’ competition run by the WM’s 11-year-old daughter, and W. Bro Lee Ganly and his wife Helen kindly attending to photograph our guests in exchange for a donation to the charity.
One very kind member of the lodge topped up the total to £1000 and we were delighted when this was match funded by the Province – a donation totalling £2,000 being made to CRY for Matthew!
After the formalities of the evening, guests then danced the night away to a disco. We have had many favourable comments about the venue, the food and the service – so thank you all, Brethren and guests, for coming along and making is such a memorable evening.
Some photos of the night – courtesy of W. Bro. Lee Ganly…. Click on the images to enlarge and scroll through.
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