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Byron Masons Gerald Zeibert, Brad Richolson, and Thomas Felker prepared spaghetti at the 3rd Annual Masonic Spaghetti Dinner held on March 1.

    The evening was brisk but clear as more than 100 persons showed their love for families by attending Byron Lodge #274 A.F. and A.M. 3rd Annual Spaghetti Supper on March 1 at the Masonic Temple at north Route 2 and Ashelford Drive.

    The Masons served spaghetti and meatballs, mostaccioli, salad, garlic bread, and beverages. Proceeds will go toward the Lodge’s philanthropic endeavors, including donations to organizations in the Byron area.

     “We were pleased with the turnout on a cold evening and we would like to thank those who attended,” chair Michael Thomas said. “We would also like to thank the Boy Scouts who helped during the event.”

    Byron Masonic Lodge is the oldest continuous organization in Byron, having been formally constituted Oct. 21, 1858. The Lodge is celebrating their 167th anniversary this year. The Byron Lodge supports the community through donations to such organizations as Masonic Charities Fund, Byron High School Academic Bowl, People Helping People (Byron Food Pantry), Operation Santa Claus, and Ogle County Hospice, among others. Thus, the members of Byron Lodge #274 not only serve the community by setting a good example as citizens, but also improve the lives of future generations and care for the elderly.

 
 
 
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