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Bayes Joins Masonic Homes Kentucky as New Vice President of Sales
February 14, 2022
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Darlene O’Bryan, Communications and Marketing Director Masonic Homes Kentucky dobryan@masonicky.com 502.753.8347 Bayes Joins Masonic Homes Kentucky as New Vice President of Sales LOUISVILLE, KY (February 14, 2022) – Masonic Homes Kentucky has hired Brent Bayes…
read MoreMasonic Homes Kentucky Receives Statewide Recognitions
December 17, 2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Darlene O’Bryan, Communications and Marketing Director Masonic Homes Kentucky Receives Statewide Recognitions Masonic Home Shelbyville Wins 2021 Best of Kentucky Award Louisville, KY (Dec. 7, 2021) – In November, Masonic Homes Kentucky received quality awards…
read MoreBrotherhood is a Way of Life for Masonic Leadership
June 23, 2021
This is a story of two brothers. They aren’t connected by blood or family lineage but by fraternal brotherhood. This is a story of two Pikes, members of the same college fraternity, and graduates of 1993. Today, they are members…
read MoreLove Grows Here
May 17, 2020
Masonic resident community gardens take bloom during pandemic COVID-19 required everyone to rethink their hobbies, interests and ways to stay active. Residents at Masonic, under the guidance of landscape supervisor Suzette White, took this opportunity to get outdoors and build…
read MoreRooted
August 17, 2019
Modeled after the U.N. program, Plant for the Planet: Billion Tree Campaign, LG&E and KU Industry’s Plant for the Planet grant is bringing sustainability and beauty to the region. The goal of the U.N.’s campaign is to bring individuals, communities and…
read MoreBig Gifts, Small Packages
July 10, 2019
All you need is a caring heart and a little determination to make a huge difference – just ask Dalton Page. Last year, as Christmas approached, 4-year-old Dalton Page began to worry about other children who may not receive presents…
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