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Installation: 29 November 2008

Installation of W. Bro. Dr. Prasanta Kumar Das. Pictures of the Brethren attending & the festive board following, with a few pictures of the ladies in waiting.

 

 Installation 2008
Ladies Night - Saturday 23 August 2008

The following are the brethren of the Ladies Night Organising Committee headed by Bro. Naviar Singh.

Chairman: Bro. Naviar Singh
Secretary: Bro. Kuldeep Singh
Food and Beverage: Bro. P'ng
Treasurer: Bro. Tirlochan Singh
Master of Ceremonies for the night: Bro. Nadesh
Music and Entertainment: Bro. Syahril
Decorations and Logistics: W. Bro. Vijay

A wonderful evening was had by all in attendance - Brethren, ladies & guests - and heartfelt thanks go to the organisers for ensuring this event was so successful.

Ladies Night 2008

Family Day - Sunday 27 April 2008.

Fun & games were had by everyone at the RPW Lodge Family Day/evening in April.

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Trip To Tanjung Makbul, Sungai Petani – 5 August 2007.

On the 5th August 2007 several of the brethren made the trip to Sungai Petani to visit Tanjong Makbul the Centre for poor and needy kampong children where our Lodge had made a charitable contribution to assist with obtaining a much needed new engine for their boat. The opportunity was taken to take a boat ride on the river to witness the research and conservation work within the Mangrove swamp. It is rare for freemasons to visit a kampong project and we were received with open arms. This is a very meaningful, ongoing project, though not that well known, and is deserving of further attention and help.