Winter Reading Recommendations
Grab a warm drink and blanket, and enjoy these wonderful winter reads picked by the volunteers at the Grand Lodge Hall Library in Elizabethtown!
Grab a warm drink and blanket, and enjoy these wonderful winter reads picked by the volunteers at the Grand Lodge Hall Library in Elizabethtown!
Woodworking may be considered a hobby for some, but for more than 50 residents of the Masonic Village at Elizabethtown, it’s a passion with a purpose.
You may have heard the old saying, “one man’s garbage is another man’s compost.” Maybe not, but it is something that every current or previously practicing gardener can certainly agree upon.
The town of Gettysburg is deeply sewn into the fabric of American history. But you don’t have to be a history scholar to know the name.
The Masonic Village at Elizabethtown is alive with the sound of music!
When entering campus from Masonic Drive, the towering oak trees along Freemason Drive greet campus residents, staff and visitors like an old friend.
As my summer internship comes to a close, I reflect back on what I accomplished while interning. I was able to really bring what I learned in class to the forefront.
This morning, as I drove to work, I felt a huge surge of pride. As the sun rose over our pristine campus, I was reminded of how much it’s grown over the past 20 years.
I grew up in the Wyoming Valley. My whole life is here. Yet, when I was fresh faced out of culinary school, I went to Pennsylvania College of Technology, and I started working in the Back Mountain area.
In 1920, Robert Burns Lodge No. 464, Harrisburg, funded the planting of 268 oak trees on the Masonic Village at Elizabethtown campus, for the Masons who died serving our country during World War I.