Sunday, August 6, 2017

TAREE2017 - Grand Communication & Proclamation


The Manning River now. [Photo credit: http://manninggreatlakes.focusmag.com.au/martin-bridge-anniversary/]

An event not to be missed

The Quarterly Communication & Proclamation of the Grand Master, MW Bro Jamie Melville, will be taking place on Saturday, 16 September 2017 at the Taree Masonic Centre. The Proclamation Banquet will be held at Club Taree. Sunday breakfast will be held on the banks of the Manning River.

A separate booking is required for the Communication, Proclamation, Banquet and Sunday Breakfast. Booking will be essential for all four events. Situated at the centre of the Manning Valley, Taree is the ideal place to enjoy a great getaway.

The Manning Valley is just three and a half hours from Sydney and two and a half hours from Coffs Harbour. There you will experience a world where spectacular 45 kms of coastline and pristine beaches meet rustic countryside, with 9 stunning National Parks to explore - a destination where you can have the best of both worlds.

If you love retail therapy, there are also 26 seaside and hinterland towns and villages to explore, each with their own unique vibe and offerings.

Taree offers a great variety of shopping arcades, boutiques, crafts centres, antiques, art galleries and several cafes and restaurants to enjoy. Accommodation is also plentiful and range from camping sites to more sophisticated hotels.


[Photo credit: http://gtcc.nsw.gov.au/assets/Main-Site/Uploads/?C=M;O=A]


Events & Venues

Grand Communication [Lounge suit]
Saturday 16 September 16:00

Grand Proclamation
Saturday 16 September 17:15

Taree Masonic Centre
44 Albert Street Taree NSW 2430


Proclamation Banquet
[Including live entertainment, drink on arrival, three course dinner with cash bar.]
Saturday 16 September 19:00
Club Taree, 121 Wingham Rd, Taree NSW 2430


Sunday Breakfast
Sunday 17 September. Breakfast will be served from 09:00 to 10:30.
Manning River Sailing Club, 78 River St, Taree NSW 2430

[Text credit: Freemasons, UGL NSW & ACT]

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