Becoming a Mason is an individual choice and many men do consider that
question at some point in their life. Most people remember an uncle,
grandfather, or even their own father grabbing their apron and ring and
heading out to the local meetings. Didn't you always wonder what went on in
those meetings? An intriguing thing to me was that these men seemed to be at
ease with each other and even called each other "brother". I did wonder what
made that bond possible between men of different ages, occupations,
backgrounds, & education. These men promise to help other members if
asked to. This is extended to include a members family, also. Members
of this fraternity will include outstanding individuals from all walks of
life. You may have the opportunity to get to know these men under favorable
circumstances. This Fraternity offers the individual man the
opportunity to experience being in charge of a committee or maybe help plan,
develop and implement projects in the lodge and community. Moral
virtues are important to Freemasonry. Many of the older members are good
role models by example in the community. Just spending time with such
good men will make you want to become one, in most cases.