Bill Case, current secretary of the lodge and a past master, will describe its history and current activities with the help of members Dick Vreeland, David Peet and possibly others.
A tour of the lodge, located on the second floor of the Templeton Farm Barn above the Senior Center space, will follow the program. The lodge headquarters, a hidden gem, was beautifully crafted by Bill Case and his fellow members.
The history of St. Luke’s Lodge #48 is intertwined with the history of Kent, its citizens and leadership over more than two centuries. The People and Places of Kent series is co-sponsored by the Kent Senior Center and the Kent Historical Society.
The program is open to seniors and their caregivers. To register, call Kent Social Services at 860-927-1586 or email ssassist@townofkentct.gov.