Masons Offer CHIP at Mall Madness

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Kevin Zorda explains to Emma Ceglia, 8, how the recording and samples he is sealing in a plastic envelope can help identify her someday, if needed. Eric Pogg, Master of Composite Lodge #28 of the Suffield Masonic Temple, commented that their Child Identification Program (CHIP) provides the free service four times a year. This occasion was at the Connecticut Girl Scouts' Mall Madness in Enfield on March 11.

Photo by Lester Smith

Kevin Zorda explains to Emma Ceglia, 8, how the recording and samples he is sealing in a plastic envelope can help identify her someday, if needed. Eric Pogg, Master of Composite Lodge #28 of the Suffield Masonic Temple, commented that their Child Identification Program (CHIP) provides the free service four times a year. This occasion was at the Connecticut Girl Scouts’ Mall Madness in Enfield on March 11.

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