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East and West Come Together for a cruise down the river

Kentish Lady Scenic River Cruise

The Kentish Lady

The Kentish Lady

All Aboard

What started as a friendly chat between members after a festive board quickly grew into an exciting summer collaboration! Two Masonic lodges, Gundulph Chapter No. 1050 from East Kent and The Hundred of Axstane Lodge No. 7722 from West Kent, decided to join forces for a special event.

After a few more conversations, they set the date: August 9th, 2025. The plan? A scenic river cruise aboard the famous Kentish Lady! . This wasn’t just for lodge members, but for their families and friends too, making it a truly inclusive day.

The cruise set sail from Maidstone, traveling along the beautiful River Medway. The Kentish Lady departs from Maidstone Town Centre and cruises upriver through Farleigh Lock and onwards under Farleigh, Barming and Teston bridges, turning at Teston Lock for the return journey. It was a perfect day for relaxing and enjoying the tranquil surroundings. Guests had a wonderful time chatting, laughing, and enjoying a refreshing drink while taking in the stunning views. A highlight of the journey was passing through the picturesque East Farleigh Lock, which added a special touch to the trip.

A Successful Voyage and a Generous Spirit

 

In the true spirit of Freemasonry, the event was not only a day of fellowship but also a fundraising success! The cruise raised an impressive £406.00 for the MEZ’s (Most Excellent Zerubbabel) chosen charity. This year, the funds will go to The Wisdom Hospice in Rochester, a fantastic organization that provides care and support to those facing life-limiting illnesses.

A special thanks goes to Martin Lakin (Scribe E), who was the steady hand at the helm for this event. He expertly steered the coordination, ensuring the day went smoothly for everyone. His hard work was a key part of the day’s success!

If you’d like to join in on the fellowship, Gundulph Chapter’s next meeting is on September 17, 2025, and will feature an Exaltation ceremony. If you’re interested in attending, you can contact Martin Lakin directly at martin.lakin@cornerstoneconsultancy.co.uk.

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