Twelve months ago none of us could have imagined we would be where we are now! You don’t need me to tell the story because we have all been there and we are all still making our way through the difficulties presented by Covid-19. Yet, despite all the tragedies and losses and difficulties we areContinue reading “Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a happier 2021”
Category Archives: masonic talks
Looking back, looking forward
Inspiration from my experiences of the past week. Together we will get through this.
The Mike Baker Memorial Lecture
This coming week I am delivering the inaugural Mike Baker Memorial Lecture and three other talks. You can book for all of them at https://prestonian2012.org.uk/upcoming-talks/
Keeping going during Covid-19
Getting through the first six months of Covid-19 was one thing. Overall we seemed to adapt very well. Many rushed to help others and it is great to see the delayed Queen’s Birthday Honours List recognise so many ordinary people for their extraordinary efforts. As we face increased rather than relaxed restrictions it all seemsContinue reading “Keeping going during Covid-19”
Launching my Masonic Talk YouTube channel
After a lot of thought, this week I set up a YouTube channel – predictably called “W Bro. Tony Harvey” – to share some of my Masonic talks. If you couldn’t attend a talk live, please go to my channel, http://bit.ly/2012Videos”. I would be really pleased if you would also “subscribe” (so that you can keep up to date with new uploads) and if you would indicate whether or not you like the talk.
Freemasonry at The Scouts annual Gilwell Reunion
The Scouts annual Gilwell Reunion went virtual, with the Kindred Lodges Association running a workshop on Scouting and Freemasonry.
My latest project is …
See the talks I am scheduled to deliver and learn about my latest Masonic project.
The (second) birth of a Masonic book
Upcoming dates, a reflection on last week and a look ahead. Plus news of a new book.
Yes, they had something to give in the cause of charity
We have all been in the awkward position of having to answer “No” when asked that question. I am pleased to say that the brethren attending my talks have responded with a loud “Yes.”
What do you think of it so far?
A quick look back at the last week and a look forward to the next, with dates of future talks and a request for your feedback and wishes.