Mother’s Day Breakfast
April 19, 2010 by Administration
Filed under Food and Dining, Job's Daughters
Mother’s Day Breakfast
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Longmont Masonic Temple
312 Main Street
Moms, children 10 and under, and seniors 60+ $5.00
other guests ages 11 to 59 $7.00
for all-you-can-eat pancakes, sausage or bacon, juice, coffee or tea.
Call Carrie (720) 234-7673 to reserve your seating time
8:00, 8:30, 9:15, 10:00, or 10:45a.m.
Hosted by Job’s Daughters Bethel #37
*Please note that there is no elevator to access the dining area.
Installation of Members February 18, 2010
January 25, 2010 by Administration
Filed under Job's Daughters
International Order of Job’s Daughters cordially invites you to attend the Installation of Members
Thursday, February 18, 2010
at 7 o’clock in the evening
Longmont Masonic Temple
312 Main Street
Longmont, Colorado
Mrs. Marie Panissidi, PHQ Mr. Greg Steele
Bethel Guardian Associate Bethel Guardian
Reception immediately following ceremony
Job’s Daughters Media Clips
January 14, 2010 by Administration
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Job’s Daughters Tradition
January 14, 2010 by Administration
Filed under Job's Daughters
Job’s Daughters has a rich heritage and tradition. The group was founded in 1920 to provide an opportunity for young women to work together, to learn about themselves and to help others. Job’s Daughters is open to girls ages 10 to 20 who have a Masonic Heritage. We do not follow any specific religion, but do require that our members have a belief in God. Read more
Job’s Daughters Founder
January 14, 2010 by Administration
Filed under Job's Daughters
The International Order of Job’s Daughters was founded by Mrs. Ethel T. Wead Mick, or Mother Mick as the members affectionately call her. Mother Mick, realizing the importance of the early training she received from her Christian mother, and especially the beautiful lessons in literature and drama as found in the Book of Job, decided to give her time and talent to make it possible for all young women of Masonic relationship to share the rare privileges that were hers. After several years of careful study and consideration with the assistance of her husband Dr. William H. Mick and other capable workers, she founded the International Order of Job’s Daughters, in honor and memory of her mother, Elizabeth D. Wead. Read more
Job’s Daughters Masonic Heritage
January 14, 2010 by Administration
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Job’s Daughters International is the ONLY international organization for girls that requires ALL OF ITS MEMBERS to have a relationship to a Master Mason, and while it is no part of the Masonic Fraternity, this pre-requisite ties it closely to the Masonic Order. (A daughter of a Majority Member shall also be eligible for membership) Read more
Job’s Daughters Leadership
January 14, 2010 by Administration
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Exciting opportunities await young girls today. As a member of Job’s Daughters, you can learn skills that will help you meet life’s challenges.
Job’s Daughters is a self-governing group. Each Bethel elects an Honored Queen and the Officers to lead them for a six-month term. The Queen and Officers help to run the group and take care of business such as keeping track of finances, planning events like fund raising, social and fun activities, all with the guidance of adult volunteers. Read more
Job’s Daughters Landmarks
January 14, 2010 by Administration
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Job’s Daughters was organized and consent obtained from J. B. Fradenburg, the Most Worshipful Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Nebraska; Mrs. Anna J. Davis, the Grand Matron of Nebraska. Order of the Eastern Star; and James E. Bednar, the Grand Patron. to work under the following landmarks: Read more
Job’s Daughters Activities
January 14, 2010 by Administration
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Do you like meeting new friends? Do you like doing fun things? Do you like helping others? Job’s Daughters is a great place to do all that and more!
Job’s Daughters is an organization for young women just like you. We can help you learn important skills for life, such as leadership, organization, teamwork and self reliance. We work to help our community. We honor a rich tradition and heritage that has been a part of Job’s Daughters since 1920. But most importantly, we want you to have fun doing the things you like to do. Read more
What is Job’s Daughters?
January 14, 2010 by Administration
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Job’s Daughters International is an organization of young women with members in the United States, Canada, Australia, the Philippines and Brazil. We have fun together at activities such as swimming parties, dances, family picnics, slumber parties, miniature golf, marching in parades and so much more. In Job’s Daughters you will make new friends that will last a lifetime.
Job’s Daughters perform service projects to help their community and the less fortunate. We actively support the Hearing Impaired Kids Endowment (HIKE) Fund, which purchases hearing assistive devices for hearing impaired children.
Job’s Daughters can qualify for various scholarships that are offered on a state and national level. We also gain valuable leadership experience, serve as part of a team, and learn democratic principles as they run their own meetings, decide our own activities, and plan our own events.
In short, Job’s Daughters International offers the qualities that today’s young women want and need from organizations that earn their commitment: fun, friendship, helping others and the chance to learn organizational and leadership skills.

