Freemasons to mark NHS, Social Care and Frontline Workers’ Day with silence, clapping and flag funding As well as planning silence at 11am and clapping at 8pm, Freemasons will be donating £5 every flag and length of bunting at lodges Freemasons across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight will be marking the inaugural NHS, Social Care and Frontline Workers’ Day on 5th July. The fraternity is one of the core supporters of the event alongside English Heritage, Women’s Institute and the Cadet Forces. Freemasons lodge buildings as well as individual members will be flying flags, banners and bunting at 10am to mark the day and show their thanks to those who have saved lives, and to remember those who have died from Covid-19.