First Responder Lapel Pin

A brand-new opportunity to recognize members of our Masonic Family and Community, the First Responder Award is a “Thank You” to those who serve (or have served) and an opportunity for the Council to reach “to and through the Lodge” to show that Masonry respects those who dedicated their lives to preserving our communities.

  • RECIPIENTS – Any Qualified First Responder
    • This Includes Past Service – Retirees or Those Who Went on to Other Careers are Eligible
  • SPONSOR MUST BE – A Cryptic Mason
  • AWARDED – Upon Submission/At Event
  • RECOGNIZING – Community Service

$10.00

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The First Responder Recognition is given for protecting and preserving our way of life. The lapel pin is 1.25″ and fastens on the back to a lapel or other proper clothing item. It is comprised of symbols including the inverted triangle denoting that their purpose is borne of the divine love of life and liberty, the angels representing both how we see their contributions and a hope for their protection and guidance from above, symbols for the most prominent First Responder roles on the face, surrounded by a not-so-mysterious nine stars, three for each denoting that we seek (knock) their help, and in the center, the Cryptic symbol which shows our reference, surrounded by our understanding of the mortal plane but our belief that we are enfolded by the same divine love.

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The First Responder Recognition is given for protecting and preserving our way of life. The lapel pin is 1.25″ and fastens on the back to a lapel or other proper clothing item. It is comprised of symbols including the inverted triangle denoting that their purpose is borne of the divine love of life and liberty, the angels representing both how we see their contributions and a hope for their protection and guidance from above, symbols for the most prominent First Responder roles on the face, surrounded by a not-so-mysterious nine stars, three for each denoting that we seek (knock) their help, and in the center, the Cryptic symbol which shows our reference, surrounded by our understanding of the mortal plane but our belief that we are enfolded by the same divine love.