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24/09/2008 - Milos, Stella Polaris, Norway
Dear brothers in Great Britain!
I am writing you this only to send the best fraternal greetings from members of Norwegian Masonic MC club, Stella Polaris!
If you do not mind, we would like to put your internet address as a link on our internet site.
Please feel free to visit us there:
www.stellapolarismc.no
all the best



26/07/2008 - Judy Marroquin, San Antonio, Tx
Hello, I want to thank whoever sent me the wonderful t-shirt of your Association. I never expected that and will take very good care of it. It was such a surprise. Thank you again and everyone ride safe.
Sincerely


24/07/2008 - Klaus, Widows Sons Germany
W.Bro Jonathan, brethren all,
hearty greetings from Germany. In the meantime.... I’ve got my patches and now they are placed on my leather vest backside. When a German (biker) see this super sized patch, he/she get oversized eyes. Normally I wear a safety vest, now my patch ist safeness enough. I’ve given information to my dear friend and brother W.Bro Robert, PGChap GReg.
Secretary of Doric Lodge 886, about my interest, to found a chapter here in Germany and he will help me, to find interested brethren.

But before IŽll start holidays; my wife and me will fly next week to Belgrade and spent our holidays in Serbia. Hope, the AK 47 of Serbian partisans will have blank cartridges as ammo ;-)) That’s my first report, in the meantime, keep the shiny side up and ride safe my brethren !
Yours S&F


03/06/2008 - Bro. Edwin, MMCI Latvia Chapter
Dear Brothers, Greetings from our, MMCI Latvia Chapter, Carson.
If we can help brothers, there or any where, we will be happy.
News about our chapter soon. Have a nice day, Brother Edwin, Vice President


19/05/2008 - Bro. Graham, Mike Hailwood Lodge
I enjoyed the ride out yesterday. Good weather, Good roads and Good company.
S&F Regards


09/03/2008 - Rocket, President, AAVMCC
Just dropped in to say thanks for Rays comments on our website, it’s much appreciated. Keep on riding Bro’s


11/12/2007 - Tony & Violette, Flashtours.
Just a quick Yuletide mail to show how much I'm missing you all :-) For those of you who didn't make it down here in 2007 ("Why?! What ever could have been more important!") the year went really well apart from aminor hiccup at the end which resulted in some bent lower appendages and me having to arrange mercy flights to get the victims home. Everybody's on the mend and they've already booked up again for next year.
The new addition to the Melle stable, the F800ST, is a hoot but the RedDwarf continues to reign supreme.
Have a G-R-E-A-T Christmas, a well-lubricated new Year and above all, a safe and hoon-tastic 2008
All the jolly -
Flashtours.co.uk


10/12/2007 - John, Widows Sons London
Unbelievably good turn out really... I met Colin in SE London and travelled through the pipe to E London, where we met Bro. Gary (not a member yet), we then travelled up through Epping Forest and along the 25 to Bro. Roy's. Bro. Roy did us proud (again) with bacon and sausage rolls and free cups of tea as usual. Bro. Steve Heared made it along from Chelmsford and Bro. Bob came all the way up from Hastings, it was good to see them after so long. Perspective new members Bro's. Russell and Terry also made the effort to come a long and say hello. Lots of shinny things to look at and a chance to catch up with the members. Me and Bro. Colin stopped off along the way at the Widows Sons Public House in East London and made friends with the locals. All in all a good day out and we received apologies from Bro. Ian who got our posting to late. Following Monday went to NEC and bought a new bike !


14/05/2007 - Peter, Widows Sons Scotland
Had a fantastic weekend at Northwich, I was in tow with fellow V Strommers, on the Sunday morning Kevin rang and after a bit of twoing and froing on my part we did meet up, to my embarrassment I think one of the others with Kevin was Justin and for the life of cannot remember the name of the other brother, sorry brother it's an age thing.
We parted when they went into the Beehive (good name) for lunch, however, I did catch sight of the three of them going back to their bikes when the rain came on, I was busy at my bike putting waterproofs on and tried to shout but to no avail.
It was great to meet up with you and I will work on the names I'm sure someone will correct my ways and tell me who it was I met with.
Once again had a great weekend, actually stayed 5 minutes in front of the rain all the way home, it must have been doing 85 mph to my 90.
Looking forward to catching up with a lot more of you in the near future.
Cheers Brothers


09/03/2006 - Paul, Gunfighters NY MC
I want to introduce our Motorcycle Club, Keep In Touch. (
GunfightersNy.com)


02/03/2006 - Terry, Knights of Solomon
I just wanted to touch base with you. We would love to hear from you and also let folks here know what you have planned in case they may want to fly and ride.


23/01/2006 - Brian, Widows Sons - Tennessee Grand Chapter
Just want to say hi and if you are ever in Tennessee please stop in.


18/10/2005 - Theo Jill, Widows Sons Fl. USA, Knights of the East
Just to say Hello!


17/10/2005 - Bro. Jason, Redondo Lodge #328
Greetings, I love the patch, and would like to join, are there any California Chapters?
Details passed on to the State Co-ordinator, Widows Sons fl.


13/10/2005 - Fraser Card, Canada
Good Morning, I was asking about membership here in Canada, I had Emailed a chap in Toronto, nothing. I was wondering, do you have as address for the U.S., if nothing in Canada.
Details passed on to the State Co-ordinator, Widows Sons fl.


01/07/2005 - Nigel, NCC Sussex
Hi, great meeting you all on the recent trip to Ireland, got to say I really enjoyed the company and conversation, but it’s very confusing having so many BUSHY’s, good luck, and hope we meet or speak again’
utmost respect.


21/03/2005 - Bro. Deke, Fraternal Lodge
I just found your site. Good luck in your venture. I am past president of the Massachusetts State Chapter of the Masonic Motorcycle Club International (1998). I am currently Master of Fraternal Lodge and now a member of the Vietnam Vets Northeast mc . I will be in GB next month and will keep an eye out for any Brothers who might be in the wind during my visit.
Fraternally L&R,


06/02/05 - W.Bro. Mike Bush, Pinner Lodge 3300, Nottingham, England.
Many thanks for your letter regarding the Widows Sons Masonic Bikers Association.
First of all may I say that I feel flattered and greatly honoured in being made an honorary member of your enjoyable and at the same time charitable organisation.
I have just spent a very happy hour looking at your web-site and it looks set to grow and grow in popularity and therefore membership - let us hope so! I recognised the 'Pinner' contingent in the photos, also Chris Bush and Chris Bush ( so good they named him twice )
I lose concentration now very quickly, so I wish to send my heartfelt thanks to all the members of the association. I can't remember the correct phrase we used when I was in the 'andrew' (RN) but it was in the vernacular of 'CLIMB ABOARD AND WIND THE BASTARD BACK'
Keep the tappets tapping and carry on enjoying the freedom
Regards to all,
Yours Sincerely and Fraternally
Mike Bush ( only named once )


25/12/04 - Bro. Gary, Prince Arther Lodge 334, Ontario, Canada.
Details passed to passed on to Army, Widows Sons fl.


24/12/04 - Bro. Sam, Kabul, Afghanistan.
Details passed to passed on to Army, Widows Sons fl.


13/12/2004 - W.Bro Roy, Avondale Lodge 2395, Royal British Legion Riders
Just found your web site and wanted to wish you and all the brethren the very best in the new venture. I’ll be checking the web site to see how things are going and possibly meeting up on the road somewhere.
Respect


02/11/2004 - Stonecutter, Widows Sons International, Forum.
Congratulations! We wish you best of luck and success with your chapter.
What does the NC patch represent? The Widows Sons patch looks pretty darned good.
Our Arkansas and Maryland Chapters have also just officially started. Our West Virginia Chapter is just waiting to finalise their By-laws. The 3 new Chapters in Canada are still hard at work getting set up and we hope to have one of them ready to join our ranks very shortly.
It's great to see the organisation growing!


21/10/2004 - Army, State Co-ordinator, Widows Sons Southern Jurisdiction
Fraternal Greetings,
Brother Secretary kindly pass on my compliments to all the fellow Widows Sons in England. I finally got some time to visit your site and it is a true credit to the Widows Sons.
Brother Ray was also very kind in calling my home during our recent hurricane to make sure Lady Vickie and I were safe. A true sign of Brotherhood.
Best of wishes and do not hesitate to let me know if there is anything we can do to assist from this side of the pond.


11/10/2004 - Trykers528, Montgomery Lodge, Milford Mass.
Great Idea, Good luck on this new venture and hope it catches on.


19/10/2004 - Bro. Nick Cochran, United States.
Hello Brothers, My name is Nick Cochran, I live in the United States. I’m a MM and belong to other Masonic bodies. I have recently purchased my first HD and I’m loving it. I was curious as to if you had any chapters based in the United States? (
information passed on to Army, Widows Sons fl.)


02/10/2004 - R.W. Hill, Provincial Grand Lodge, Nottinghamshire.
Freemasons sponsored cycle run - Newark to Skegness, 26th September 2004.
I was pleased to hear that your new organisation was able to marshal for this event. Your commitment was invaluable and allowed other Masons to raise thousands of pounds for their various charities.
I understand that you looked impressive in your colours and were very useful to the organisers and supportive to the cyclists.
Thank you for your help and support and I wish you well as the organisation grows and develops.


27/08/2004 - Richard, Minster Lodge 8510, England.
I Just wanted to put into an E-mail how much I enjoyed the ride out with 'The Widows Sons' last night. A bunch of extremely friendly and interesting people, with a fantastic collection of diverse and interesting machines. I can honestly say, I learned a lot and made new friends in the process.
Riding with such a variety of people and machines was a microcosm of free masonry. Machines young and old helping each other, sticking together and offering a helping hand. The riders of older and more interesting machines may not be the quickest but they bring to the ride, a touch of class and dignity of their own that can only come from a wealth of valuable
experience. Each rider, as in life, brought their own personality in the form of a two (or three) wheeled machine, each one with its own strengths and weaknesses. It was great to see.


09/08/2004 - Bob, Chevaliers de Fer 9732, Hampshire, England
I have just been exploring your web-site and would like to introduce myself.
My name is Bob and I am a founder member of Lodge No 9732, The Lodge of the Chevaliers de Fer, is a bikers lodge; Of course you may know of us already. We are a travelling lodge meeting at Masonic centres around the country. We are attached to the Province of Hampshire and Isle of Wight. Like yourselves we are a multi bike group from crazy off roaders to staid cruisers but have two things in common, our love of freemasonry and biking, it is perfect to be able to enjoy both and ride to our meetings.
You will now have my e-mail address and I would appreciate any info you have including any ride out program and further details of membership.
Fraternal regards


09/07/2004 - Kenneth J. Ziel, Mt. Moriah Lodge 226, in Caro, Michigan, USA.
This is a wonderful Idea! I have often talked to many of the brothers in my Lodge and other local Lodges to form a club of Masons Riders. We were actually going to start one this Spring, but we had a tragedy in the Winter of 2003, our Lodge burned to the ground. Efforts to start the club and organise rides had to be put on the back burner, until this little mess with the rebuilding of the Lodge is settled.
If you have any advice for me, things to avoid, things to definitely do, or just any general advice, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank You, Brother.
Have a Wonderful Ride!
 

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