The Installation of R W Bro Jim Hogg as Master Elect occurs at 12:00 Noon on Saturday, 16th March 2013, at Freemason's Hall, Bridge Street, Manchester. Attendees are advised to stay at the Campanile Hotel, where single occupancy rooms are £65.00 per night and double occupancy rooms are £70.00, both including breakfast. A three-course buffet meal on Friday night costs £11.50. Reservations must be made directly with the hotel by quoting “Internet Lodge”; up to 40 rooms are held until 15th February. Early booking is recommended due to limited availability. Contact details for the hotel include email (manager.manchester@campanile.com), phone (+44(0)161 833 1845), and fax (+44(0)161 833 1847). On Saturday evening at 8:00 PM, attendees will visit the Royal Exchange Theatre to see "To Kill a Mockingbird," a significant narrative addressing themes of prejudice and humanity. Further details are available at www.royalexchange.org.uk.
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The Installation of R W Bro Jim Hogg Master Elect will take place at 12:00 Noon on Saturday 16th March 2013 at Freemason's Hall , Bridge Street, Manchester. We shall be based as usual at the Campanile Hotel. A single occupancy room will cost GBP65.00 per night including breakfast and a double occupancy will be GBP70.00 per night including breakfast. The three course buffet meal on the Friday night will cost at GBP11.50p Please make your booking direct with the hotel and quote “Internet Lodge” . The Manager, Craig Hodgkinson, has agreed to hold up to 40 rooms for Internet Lodge until 15th February. If you require a room for more than the two nights, you should negotiate the ratewith the hotel. You will be well advised to book as soon as possible, as availability cannot be guaranteed beyond 15th February. You may book by email manager.manchester@campanile.com , by telephone +44(0)161 833 1845, or by fax +44 (0)161 833 1847. The postal address is 55 Ordsall Lane, Regent Road, Salford, Manchester, M5 4RS. On Saturday evening at 8:00pm thers is a visit to the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester, where we shall see TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD a universal tale of prejudice, deep inequalities and humanity. Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel is one of the most enduring and best-loved stories of our time. Written as an urgent plea for tolerance and compassion at the height of the Civil Rights movement, it tells the story of Scout Finch as she grows up during the 1930s depression in the small town of Maycomb, Alabama. Her childhood innocence is shattered when her father, Atticus Finch, defends a young black man accused of rape. For more information go to www.royalexchange.org.uk