Most Worshipful Prince Hall Butler Lodge #226; 120th anniversary; recognize
Impact
By recognizing this lodge, the resolution highlights the contributions of local community organizations to the social fabric of Georgia. It serves to promote awareness and appreciation for the lodge’s efforts in enhancing education, social welfare, and community service. The recognition can strengthen communal ties and inspire additional support for local initiatives.
Summary
House Resolution 1126 is a resolution recognizing the 120th anniversary of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Butler Lodge #226. This resolution acknowledges the historical significance of the lodge, which was established in Butler, Taylor County, Georgia, on June 19, 1903. It celebrates the organization’s commitment to community service, particularly in awarding scholarships to high school seniors and providing support for local programs aimed at helping seniors and veterans.
Contention
While the resolution is largely celebratory and aims to honor the lodge for its service, it also implicitly invites discussions around the role of fraternal organizations in community building. The recognition of initiatives like those undertaken by the Prince Hall Lodge may spark conversations about funding and support for similar organizations, particularly in the context of their impact on local youth and community health.
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Taxation, Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge Free and Accepted Masons of Alabama and the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge F, and A.M. of Alabama, exempt from sales, county and municipal fees and taxes