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Warren Lodge Opens Time Capsule at Anniversary Celebration
The Masonic lodge removed a time capsule from the capstone in the building, located at 324 E. Main Street.
On June 1, Warren Lodge #310 celebrated 100 years in its building on E. Main Street in Collegeville with a ceremony and the removal of a capstone from the building.
According to Junior Warden Michael Kempster, the building was built and furnished for less than $15,000 in 1913.
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In the time capsule was a copy of Warren Lodge #310 bylaws,Masonic documents, newspapers, coins, and minutes from the meeting in which the board voted on the new hall, among other items.
State Senator John Rafferty was in attendance, and presented a resolution on behalf of the Pennsylvania House and Senate, congratulating the group on its anniversary.
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Montgomery County Commissioner Bruce Castor and Collegeville Mayor Albert Stagliano also attended the ceremony, along with roughly 100 other community members.
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