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Masonic Youth Organizations Ohio DeMolay for boys, Ohio Jobs Daughters for girls and Ohio Rainbow for girls are youth organizations sponsored by the Masons of Ohio. DeMolay is for boys 12-21, and the girls groups are for girls between 11 and 20 years old. DeMolays must be sponsored by a Master Mason in good standing. Jobs Daughters must be related to a Master Mason in good standing or a member of Jobs Daughters. Rainbow girls must be sponsored by another Rainbow girl in good standing and at least one adult in good standing in either the Masonic Lodge, Order of Eastern Star or Order of the Amaranth.
All three are fraternal organizations designed to promote personal growth, fellowship, leadership experience, public speaking opportunities, study skills, and organizational techniques. In addition, it is intended to build character through moral and spiritual development, including a greater reverence for God; loyalty to one's country and that country's flag; and respect for parents, guardians and elders. It gives them the opportunity to meet and make new friends from their hometown and around the world, enjoy fun activities such as swimming parties, skating, dances (both formal and casual), enjoy good food, travel and be of service to others through charity and service projects. Mothers, fathers and all Master Masons are permitted to attend their meetings and observe their opening ceremonies, business transactions, ritual work and closing ceremony. More can be found on each of their web sites, such as membership information, officers, events and dates, newsletters and much more. Web Sites: DeMolay...........................www.ohiodemolay.org Jobs Daughters.................www.ohiojobsdaughters.com Rainbow...........................www.ohiorainbow.org Every one is trying to thing of a great way to recruit and retain new members. Why not start with our children??? DeMolay ----- Jobs Daughters ------ Rainbow Help teach the youth by our example. Go to their meetings, let them see who the Masons are. Talk to them and encourage them. The youth will be our leaders tomorrow |


