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Logan Today
By the People, for the People
Logan Masonic Lodge donates to Logan VFD
Donation commitment to local fire department spans 5 years
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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The Chrysolite #420 Masonic Lodge in Logan, Utah presented the 4th installment of a 5-year, $10,000 donation commitment to the Logan Volunteer Fire & Rescue Department on February 3rd at the Logan Fire Hall.
Why it matters
The donation from the local Masonic Lodge helps support the Logan VFD, which relies on community funding and volunteers to provide critical fire and rescue services to the area. This type of public-private partnership is important for sustaining essential emergency services in smaller communities.
The details
Tim Rife from the Chrysolite #420 Masonic Lodge presented the donation check to the Logan Volunteer Fire & Rescue Department. The $10,000 donation is part of a 5-year commitment the Lodge has made to support the local fire department.
- The donation was presented on February 3, 2026.
The players
Chrysolite #420 Masonic Lodge
A local Masonic Lodge in Logan, Utah that has committed to a 5-year, $10,000 donation to the Logan Volunteer Fire & Rescue Department.
Logan Volunteer Fire & Rescue Department
The local fire department in Logan, Utah that provides critical emergency services to the community and relies on community funding and volunteers.
Tim Rife
A representative from the Chrysolite #420 Masonic Lodge who presented the donation check to the Logan Volunteer Fire & Rescue Department.
The takeaway
The donation from the local Masonic Lodge demonstrates the importance of community partnerships in supporting essential emergency services, especially in smaller towns like Logan where public funding can be limited.



