Fidelity Chapter No. 10 Washington DC

Fidelity Chapter No. 10 OES - PHA.

Chartered March 12, 1928.This page is for members, family, and friends to be updated on the good work and fellowship opportunities

07/12/2024
Photos from Fidelity Chapter No. 10  Washington DC's post 07/01/2024

Congratulations and welcome to the Fidelity family Brothers Norman and Funches

Photos from Fidelity Chapter No. 10  Washington DC's post 06/10/2024

...PMs Smith-Hill and Corbett-Smith along with GWM A. B. Tyson and WM Sapphire in attendance at Prudence Lodge's Anniversary and Divine Service

06/10/2024

...congratulations to PM Skinner Evans-Cooley on achieving her Doctorate

Photos from Fidelity Chapter No. 10  Washington DC's post 06/10/2024

What we did while we were away...

06/10/2024

Offline for a few days, but we are back up and running.

Photos from Fidelity Chapter No. 10  Washington DC's post 05/20/2024

...we just can't sit still. Yesterday we got up early to walk in support of Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund

05/18/2024

us after the QoTS

03/12/2024

Time to Celebrate

Photos from Fidelity Chapter No. 10  Washington DC's post 02/26/2024

Fidelity was out there this weekend. Supported Thrift’s Sweetheart Ball, Community Service at Capital Area Food Bank, Black History Program, and supported our brother lodge, Fidelity Lodge No. 20 at their Anniversary and Divine Service.

Photos from Fidelity Chapter No. 10  Washington DC's post 02/23/2024

Highlights from our 2024 Inaugural Meeting …Worthy Matron Michelle Batten and Worthy Patron Edmund Lee

Photos from Fidelity Chapter No. 10  Washington DC's post 02/19/2024

…. Paint Unity

02/16/2024

Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron (L-8) out supporting Datcher Chapter (WM Minor) and (WP Moultrie L-8) at their Inaugural Meeting.

12/22/2023

Happy Holidays from WM Mason, WP Lee and members of Fidelity Chapter

12/16/2023

...congratulations Angela Tyson and Bennie Brown on your elevation to the Grand East of Georgianna Thomas Grand Chapter OES-PHA WDC; also congratulations to the members of Fidelity Chapter on your Grand Chapter appointment.

12/09/2023

Congratulations to the elected and installed officers of Fidelity Chapter No. 10 for 2024 administrative year

11/18/2023

…do what is in the best interest of your Chapter, not what is in the best interest of self. PP Lee

11/13/2023

Our brothers continue their good work. Please support this endeavour.

Photos from Fidelity Chapter No. 10  Washington DC's post 10/24/2023
10/24/2023

....celebrating our siStar's nuptials

09/28/2023

…it was a busy Sunday for the Chapter as we attended the Anniversary and Divine Services of our brother Lodges. Sister Conductress and Associate Conductress accompanied Worthy Matron to Eureka Lodge No. 5 165th Anniversary and Divine Service.

Photos from Fidelity Chapter No. 10  Washington DC's post 09/24/2023

Fidelity No. 10 out supporting Warren Lodge No. 8 152nd Anniversary and Divine Service.

08/03/2023

If you travel, this is a story worth reading. https://www.facebook.com/100094046581413/posts/134480203030199/

If you travel by air a lot, beware of over friendly chatty seat neighbours.
The older lady comes and sits next to me inside the plane. She asked me to help her put her bag in the overhead luggage compartment. But a gentleman sitting across quickly came through. (I am not very tall and the overhead luggage compartment is something I try to avoid at all costs.
Immediately she sits down she strikes up a conversation. She was very pleasant and well spoken. So we chatted all through the flight to Dubai.
Suddenly, when the pilot announced that we were now proceeding to begin our descent into DXB, my good friend 'developed' stomach pains. Me with my good heart, I pressed the stewards button, and the stewardess came to find out what the problem was. I told her my seat mate was not feeling well. And this lady, she suddenly began to address me as 'my daughter'.
The stewardess told me that there was nothing they could do except give her some painkillers and wait until we landed. The pilot announced that we had a medical emergency on board and advised us all to stay calm. My new friend was crying and sweating like crazy. And she refused to let go of my hand... everyone assumed we knew each other.
So we landed at DXB and the same gentleman who helped put up her luggage in the overhead compartment removed her luggage. But as he removed the luggage, he advised me to distance myself from this lady and make it clear to the cabin crew that we were NOT travelling together. He was a godsend!
So indeed, the cabin crew came and asked me if we were related, I categorically told them we had met on the plane. I didn't know her at all. So we began to deplane and as I said goodbye she kept begging me to carry her handbag. I was so torn... but the gentleman looked me in the eye and emphatically shook his head. He passed me a note telling me to let the cabin crew handle her.
So I exit the aircraft and leave my 'new friend' to wait for the wheelchair and be handled by the cabin crew feeling very guilty.
As we waited for our luggage to come through, I hear this commotion. My 'new friend' was running, trying to escape the cabin crew, having gotten out of the wheelchair! She left the stewardess with her handbag and just ran towards the exit with the rest of her hand luggage! Luckily the airport police were faster than her. They got hold of her and brought her back in handcuffs.
This lady starts calling out to me.. my daughter... my daughter!.. how could you do this to me..... that's when I caught on. She was carrying drugs and she was trying to implicate me!
Luckily for me, the gentleman who had helped her with her luggage came forward and told the airport police that me and her had just met on the plane. The police took my passport and asked her to reveal my full names if it was true we were travelling together. By God's grace, I had not even told her my first name! I was still asked to follow the police to a little room where I was questioned extensively. Where did I meet her?... where did I board... where did she board. Etc... And my luggage was extensively searched and dusted for fingerprints.
They dusted all her luggage and my fingerprints were not found anywhere on her luggage or on her handbag!
I was let go with advice never ever to touch anyone's luggage either in flight or at the airport. So from that day, I don't care how much luggage you have, you will deal with it yourself. I will not even offer you a trolley to put your luggage on! Your luggage... your problem.... is my policy. And if you can't reach the overhead compartment, and I am the nearest person, please call the cabin crew because all I will do is give you a blank stare and then look away!
A lesson to glean therein for intending air travelers.
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