ericstuart-bamfordDear Visitor,

Websites are considered to be objects of information and learning. This Provincial Grand Lodge of Surrey website is no exception; I therefore recommend it to you. It contains a wide variety of information both specific to this Province and to Freemasonry in general.  The launch of this site signifies the start of our New Masonic Year, one that I hope you all enjoy.

Yours sincerely,

Eric Stuart-Bamford

Provincial Grand Master

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Sports

Surrey Masonic Sports Association

The Association was formed in 1937 and its principal objects were to generate companionships through sporting interests among the Freemasons of Surrey, by inter Lodge competitions of golf and bowls. Matches were also arranged against other Masonic Provinces.

These activities have been maintained throughout the years but in recent times other sports have been introduced, Clay Pigeon Shooting, Go Kart Challenge, Cycling, Annual Sportsman’s Dinner etc. and  the profile of the SMSA has been increased by a number of these events organized for charity, both Masonic and non-masonic.

Each Lodge has a sports representative whose responsibilities should be to keep the members aware of events that are being organized and to encourage their participation. The appointment is regarded in the Province as important and just as we all see the Almoner's and Charity Steward's reports listed in a Lodge summons, a report from the Sports representative would also be welcome.

Every year membership cards for the Sports Association are sent to the Lodge representatives to sell to their members. The cost is £1 per member (this has not changed since decimalization!) and with over 300 Lodges and 9,000 members in the Province expected revenue should amount to some £9000 for charity. However, at the end of 2009,  there have only been 78  participating Lodges, which is a disappointment, despite an annual draw being offered of £500 to those Lodges which contribute. But what this does show is that with a little effort, a little donation can make a considerable contribution to the overall target.

The SMSA supported  the 2008 Festival and donated over £32,000 and already this year has donated over £10,000 for the Surrey for Surrey initiative and is available to assist Lodges in their various fund raising activities or discussion on suggested events.

In addition the Association is involved in the Membership Challenge and welcomes NON MASONS to all its events. By encouraging non masons, this often stimulates interest in the more formal aspects of Freemasonry.

Interested? Please either contact your Lodge Representative or email us direct on This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it if you feel the SMSA can be of assistance.



SMSA Sea Angling Section PDF Print E-mail

For 2012 the SMSA Sea Anglers will be venturing forth on the following trips from Langstone Harbour aboard the 40 foot catamaran ‘Valkyrie’, skippered by the experienced man at the helm, Glen Cairns. Non Masons are welcome on the trips, and if you want to join us but don’t have the equipment, don’t worry, that can be arranged. If you are interested in joining us for not only a great day out, but catching something to eat in the process then give Steve Guzy a call on 07710 105406, or email him at sports.fishing@surreymason.org.uk for further details.

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SMSA Cycling Event PDF Print E-mail

Our next ride will be on Sunday May 20th meeting at Woking Station at 10am at the exit adjacent to platform 1. If you are coming by car there is plenty of parking space at the station with a flat rate of £3. The ride will be part canal and part on rural roads with a distance of about 16 miles. We will start from Woking (station). We will travel north east on canal to Junction with Wey Navigation at New Haw and then south on Wey Navigation to Send. Back to Woking via Sutton Green and Westfield.

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SMSA Golf Review 2011 PDF Print E-mail

It was announced at the Sportsman’s Dinner that Mike Kindler would be the new Golf Captain. Our Spring Invitation Meeting at Burhill Golf Club was won by John Milner. Runner up George Glaves. The Beauchamp Trophy was played at The Drift.Our team of Mike Kindler, Lloyd Reeve, Peter Heath and Pradeep Patel came second. The  Surrey Inter Lodge competition (Burstow Trophy) was held at Betchworth Park and won by Weybridge Lodge. Thanks to Trevor Rains APGM, who kindly visited Weybridge Lodge to present them with their trophy.The Autumn Open Invitation Meeting and Ladies Tournament was again held at the Addington. Winner Guy Mackey, John Milner runner up,the Kingswood Rosebowl, our ladies tournament being won by Val Spiers.

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SMSA Cycling Review 2011 PDF Print E-mail

We have had a successful year although the support was sometimes low the diehards finished the Downs link ride from Guildford to Shoreham by Sea. 3 riders between them raised some £2300 for 3 charities on behalf of the SMSA in June when they completed the London to Brighton ride. This SMSA cycling section had a first, whereby sponsorship could be made by internet banking direct to the Provincial Charities bank. 2 more rides are being planned for 2012 and all are welcome, families, children and non masons. Details will appear on both the Surrey Mason and SPL web sites.

 
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