Carson masons raise funds for local organizations

Carson Lodge No. 1 Free and Accepted Masons Worshipful Master Terry Edis, center, awards the prizes to co-winners Bruce Jackson, left, and John Merchant, right. The 2nd annual Charity Poker Tournament on Saturday at Silver Oak Golf Course raised more than $7,000 for youth organizations in Carson City including Rainbow Girls, Carson High School Scholarships, Carson High Safe Graduation as well as the preservation fund of the historic, original V&T Railroad Depot.

Carson Lodge No. 1 Free and Accepted Masons Worshipful Master Terry Edis, center, awards the prizes to co-winners Bruce Jackson, left, and John Merchant, right. The 2nd annual Charity Poker Tournament on Saturday at Silver Oak Golf Course raised more than $7,000 for youth organizations in Carson City including Rainbow Girls, Carson High School Scholarships, Carson High Safe Graduation as well as the preservation fund of the historic, original V&T Railroad Depot.

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Carson Lodge No. 1 Free and Accepted Masons Worshipful Master Terry Edis, center, awards the prizes to co-winners Bruce Jackson, left, and John Merchant, right. The 2nd Annual Charity Poker Tournament on Saturday at Silver Oak Golf Course raised over $7,000 for youth organizations in Carson City including Rainbow Girls, Carson High School Scholarships, Carson High Safe Graduation as well as the preservation fund of the historic, original V&T Railroad Depot.

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