Green, M. August 4, 2021. Crystal Braye interviewing Melvin Green, Winterton

Crystal Braye interviewing Melvin Green at Society of United Fishermen Lodge #2 in Winterton. Melvin Green talks about joining the Brass Band in the Lodge after retirement; joining the lodge; New Years Day activities; brass band; membership and executive positions; the beginning of Lodge #2; fundrai...

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Main Author: Braye, Crystal
Other Authors: Green, Melvin Ralph, Melvin Ralph Green was born February 13, 1947 to Alfred and Lillian Green. Alfred Green was from Winterton and Lillian Green was from Hant's Harbour. His paternal grandparents were Luther and Elizabeth Green. His maternal grandparents were Herbert and Delilah Green. His father and mother were involved in the Orange Lodge, however, was never involved in the Lodge himself. Melvin, after his retirement, became involved with the Brass Band playing the E flat horn and, inspired by his involvement with the band, joined the organization.
Format: Audio
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/boatmuseum/id/409
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Summary:Crystal Braye interviewing Melvin Green at Society of United Fishermen Lodge #2 in Winterton. Melvin Green talks about joining the Brass Band in the Lodge after retirement; joining the lodge; New Years Day activities; brass band; membership and executive positions; the beginning of Lodge #2; fundraisers; concerts; social support; role of lodge in community; changing function of SUF post-Confederation; death of a member; regalia; degrees; symbolism; end of Lodge #2; brass band.