Today was the Annual General Meeting of the Province of Western Counties and North Wales SRIA. Members from all over our large Province braved Storm Darragh to head to Cheshire View for the meeting.
Unfortunately, the road I live on was blocked in one direction by three large trees across the road, and the other direction had a tree and live power lines blocking the way. Add to that a massive flood, and I was trapped and unable to attend. I was later trapped, and without power but that is another story.
It was a shame I was not there to support the two colleges I am a member of. It was also a shame to miss my last outing before I stood down as the Provincial Conductor, a role I have held for the last 6 years (I will miss taking the candidates around in the Vault of Adepts). I am sure my replacement will be excited to take over, just as I am excited to take over my new role. I am now the Provincial Secretary, a role I hope I can do to the same standard as the previous two Secretaries.
Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia (S.R.I.A.)
The Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia (S.R.I.A.) stands as the world’s oldest independent society of Rosicrucian Freemasons, proudly composed of Master Masons from Lodges acknowledged by the United Grand Lodge of England.
Our Colleges are strategically located across the globe, including England, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Wales, France, and Holland. To find the most convenient location for you, please click HERE to access our interactive map of S.R.I.A. College Locations.
For more information on the Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia, please click on the link to the Societies website, or the Province of Western Counties and North Wales website.