Lubbock #1392 was grateful to have The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls Horizon Assembly #384 visit us and share with us part of their ceremonies. Mother advisor Tanya Meadows and Past Worthy Advisor Keeley did a wonderful job. We were all very impressed. We wish Keely all the best as she prepares for Grand Assembly of Texas international order of the Rainbow for girls this coming June in Waco.

If you are a Master Mason, please see about visiting and supporting The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls. They meet at Yellowhouse lodge on the 2nd & 4th Thursday of each month for their stated meetings.

The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls Horizon Assembly #384 is a proud member of the Grand Assembly of Texas international Order of the Rainbow for Girls , a non-profit youth group that teaches girls what matters most – leadership, confidence, and citizenship.

The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls is a 501c3 non-profit service organization for girls between the ages of 11 and 20. Rev. W. Mark Sexson founded our order in McAlester, Oklahoma in April of 1922.

Rev. W Mark Sexson sought to develop an organization where young women could build self-confidence and leadership skills, all while serving their community. The organization promotes community service, as well as love and service to their schools, their homes and to each other. The order prepares the girls of today to be the leaders of tomorrow. The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls teaches leadership skills and public speaking. It builds self-respect, confidence, poise, patriotism, fidelity, integrity and character, all while providing a fun and safe environment for girls to meet other girls their age and to build friendships that will last a lifetime. The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls also teaches girls to be a part of a team, to successfully communicate with each other and to trust members. We want our girls to have positive role models and mentors, so that younger girls can continue to influence the new members of the assembly, as they grow older.

Horizon Assembly #384 visit

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