Tulledega Lodge #201 in Henryetta hosted a regular meeting, awarded a donation and presented membership pins on June 22. Okmulgee Masonic Lodge members presented a $10,000 check from the Bill
Tulledega Lodge #201 in Henryetta hosted a regular meeting, awarded a donation and presented membership pins on June 22.
Okmulgee Masonic Lodge members presented a $10,000 check from the Bill Tyler Memorial Education Fund to PC Memories.
A non-profit organization, PC Memories has provided refurbished desktop and laptop computers to low-income families, adults, senior citizens and veterans in Okmulgee County for the past seven years. Each computer is internet-ready and has math and english software installed.
PC Memories President Alethea Pannell said she provides a much-needed and ever-growing service to countians.
Pannell receives and gathers old computers and drops them off at OSUIT where computer technology students work on refurbishing efforts.
Applications are available at the Henryetta and Okmulgee libraries or can be downloaded on the PC Memories website at: okmulgeepc.com.
During the pinning ceremony, Grand Master Michael Dixon presented a 50-Year-Award and pin to William Stanley Brown of Oklahoma City. Brown’s wife, Sildeth, was in attendance for the presentation.
Joe Cowan, accompanied by his wife ViLee, was presented with a 52-year-pin and Johnny Barnett, accompanied by his wife Saundra, also received a pin.
Everyone congratulated the men on their membership accomplishments with applause.