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Gerald E.MiI]ar,33°,Executive SecretaryRobyn A. Young, Administrative Assistant
^ckdiliofFor complete Valley Calendar with details go to our 1 e,Web Site at: www.,,trandrapidsscottislirite.com
2009Office email graasr aasr-]ni.org
Jan. 20-1 uesdayExecutive Committee - 5:30 p.m.Board of'l'rustees - 6:00 p.m. Board of Governors - 7:30 p.m. J 1ktt I I LI FTT }^ ^)
21-Wednesday Double Eagle Club Dinner — 24-Saturday Degree Directors Seminar .. )27-Tuesday South Central SRC Dinner and Annual
Meeting31-Saturday Alternate Snow Date for Degree Directors Seminar
Feb. 07-Saturday Grand Rapids SRC Breakfast and 4° conferral17-TuesdayExecutive Committee (if needed) Board of Governors - 7:30 p.m.21-Saturday Liberty Hyde Bailey SRC stag dinner23- Monday Scottish Rite Choir Rehearsal
Mar. 14-Saturday 20° Master ad Vitam and Festive Board - Coloma Lodge #16217-Tuesday Executive Committee - 5:30 p.m., Board of Trustees - 6:00 p.m.
Board of Governors - 7:30 p.m.18-Wednesday Double Eagle SRC Wine Tasting & Wine Making21-Saturday "The Last Full Measure", Pere Marquette Lodge #299, Ludington23-Monday Scottish Rite Choir Rehearsal
April 05-Sunday Feast of the Paschal Lamb - Battle Creek Masonic Center18-Saturday 33°/MSA Spring Dinner - Lansing21 ..Tuesday Executive Committee (if needed)
Board of Governors - 7:30 p.m.27-Monday Scottish Rite Choir Rehearsal
May 1-2- F&S Valley of Grand Rapids Spring Reunion19-Tuesday Board of "Trustees Annual Meeting 6:00 p.ln.
Board of Governors - 7:30 p.m.June. 06-Saturday Council of Deliberation, Bay CityJuly 18-Saturday 5"' Annual 'Iedd y Bear ScrambleOct. 16-17: Valley of Grand Rapids Degree day or daysNov. 14 All Scottish Rite Day - Reserve your CalendarsJune 12,2010 Saturday Council of Deliberation, Bay City
Next issue deadline February 25" 2009
Grand Rapids Scottish Rite Web Page:to see this issue in full color, visit grandrapidsscottishrite.com
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The 32° Masonic News
MASONIC TEMPLE233 EAST FULTON STREET
GRAND RAPIDS Ml 49503(616) 454-9497 *** 1 800 340-4060
FAX - (616) 454-8309
The Official newspaper of the Valley of GrandRapids, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite ofFreemasonry, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction.
Contributions and manuscripts should be sent
to the above address.
ALLEGIANCEThe bodies of the Ancient Accepted Scottish
Rite of Freemason ry in the Valley of GrandRapids acknowledge and yield allegiance to theSupreme Council of Sovereign Grand InspectorsGeneral of the Thirty-Third and last Degree ofAncient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonryfor the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of theUnited States of America whose Grand East isLexington Massachusetts and of which theIll..John William McNaughton, 33` is SovereignGrand Commander.
Active Members for MichiganIll.. Erwin W. O'Dell,33 ,MSA
Deputy for MichiganIII.. William J. Dover,33
Active for MichiganIll.. David R. Bedwell,Sr.,33°
Active for MichiganIII.. Gerald F. Thorp,33',MSA
Active EmeritusIII.. Robert H. Sale,33°,MSA
Active EmeritusIll..Sidney R. Baxter,33°
Active EmeritusIII.. Thomas F. Hamlin,33°
Deputy's Representative
CO-ORDINATE BODY HEADS:Dirk W. Hughes
Thrice Potent MasterMoriah Lodge of Perfection
Jeffrey A. KeehnSovereign Prince
Cyrus Council Princes of Jerusalem
James A. WhiteMost Wise Master
Robinson Chapter, Rose Croix
III.. W. Don Baugher,33"Commander-in-Chief
DeWitt Clinton Consistory
ALL BODIESIII,, Gerald E. Millar,33 - Executive Secretary
Ill..Thomas W. Cardwell,33Executive Treasurer
EDITORIAL STAFFEditor Dick Burrows, MSA
Contributing Editor Jeanette MinchValley Photographers
Roger W. Tharp, MSA - Adam Bird
III.. Arthur R. Jacobs,33 ,MSAPhotographer Emeritus
Editor phone 269 637-3203fax 269 637-9413
email srnews(a'btc-bci.coin
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233 EAST HILTON STREET, GRAND RAPIDS Ml 49503-3270.
MAKE ALL CHECKS PAYABLL TO CHILDREN'S LEARNING CENTER
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Greetings Brothers:
REGARDING NPD
SUSPENSIONS:
At the November 25, 08 Board
of Trustees meeting, a motion was passed unanimously that
a brother would be suspended for non-payment of dues if he
was one year in arrears instead two years in arrears. This
translates as follows: On August l of each fiscal year, a
Brothers dues are due and payable. If they have not been
paid by May 31" ofthe following year, the brother will be
declared NPD and suspended from membership unless prior
arrangements have been made with the office.
Reason: It costs the Valley S60 per year to keep a
Brothers name on the books. This takes into account the
Supreme Council, Council of Deliberation and Masonic
Temple Assessments. It also includes postage for 2 , `' & 3"'
notices, follow up letters and phone calls, Valley Staff labor
etc.
In others words it saves the Valley money if you
PAY YOUR DUESINA TIMELY MANNER. For your
information dues represent 85% of our Total Budget.
Brothers, each year in February, your Finance
Committee and Executive Secretary struggle with putting
tegether a balanced budget for the next fiscal year. One of
the factors is estimating the amount of dues we will have
available to run the Valley for the ensuing year. As you can
see, to keep your Valley running efficiently and maintaining
the high level of services the office provides, we need the
support of each one of our dues paying members including
Life Members.
MAY WE COUNT ON YOU
TO PAY YOUR DUES IN A TIMELY MANNER?
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The message was clear, our last
reunion was very well received and
fun. The efforts of Larry Dillon,Gerry Millar, John Wallsteadt, theentire backstage crew, and our everfaithful bartender, Paul Goosmann to
wake sure everyone was busy andl J
enjoying our time together is sincerely
appreciated by all . Our challenge now is ensuring that the
reunions continue to evolve, be enjoyable. and full while
still providing the important lessons we bring to our
members each time.
As I mentioned in my last missive one of the most
i mportant things we can do during reunions is make
everyone feel welcome and accepted. You may recall that I
challenged you to meet and talk with as many of the new
members as possible and 1 believe there was a sincere effort
to do so. However, we flailed. we missed one of the new
members and his wife at the hospitality room and his wife is
now wondering why should she return. You and I know
why that is so important. It's the support of wife and family
which allows us to stay so involved in the Craft. We must
in the future make an i ndefatigable effort to greet our new
members and make them feel like the family we want them
to be.
To the new member and wife you have my sincerest
apology for failing in our obligation to you as new members
of the Scottish Rite family. Our oversight was unintended
and our fervent hope is that you will forgive us our
inattention and return to the next reunion. They really are
turn and enjoyable and become a very meaningful part of
one's life over time.
Though it seems hard to believe another year is nearly
gone as I write this. It's the time of year when we
remember our friends, good memories, the tempestuous
ti mes of our world, and start a new year with hone that the
world will truly get better in every way. But more
especially it's the time of year when we celebrate the birth
of our Savior, one who gave all that our sins might be
forgiven.
My wish for each of you at this time of year and always
is for good health, financial well-being, and an enjoyable
family filled holiday season.
Jim
The Executive Secretary 's Brothers..
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From Where I SitJeanette Minch
ARE YOU SHOCKEDYET?
Wow! Are you allsurviving the turmoil ofthe last two or threemonths? First we were
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hit with the shock of financial institutions and WallStreet failures. Can you believe the sheer idiocy ofthese so-called experts. Our own governmcatprecipitated the whole thing by deregulating thefinancial institutions, ordered them to give loans topeople who could not pay them back, houses were soldto people who could not afford them, and buyers wereactually urged to buy more house than they could everpay for. There was no oversight of any kind. Youwould have thought someone would have understoodthe risk. Meanwhile people in the financial institutionswere taking bonuses in the mill ions and even peoplewho lost jobs took severance pay of millions! To myway of thinking some really BIG HEADS should roll.
People like us who have worked hard and saved arenow hit with tremendous losses of value of ourinvestments. Hopefully if we hang tight the values willcome back but what about people whose investmentsare gone? Will any institution help them recover? Is itfair for 70 year old or over people to have to be lookingfor jobs-in this lob market?
Now the government is helping with a$700,000,000,000.00 - can you believe all thosezeroes - and you know who is really paying this. Howabout getting some of those millions in bonuses andseverance payments back?
The price of gasoline that kept going up and up hasat last returned to a more reasonable price. Maybesome of the people who were struggling _just to pay forgetting to and from jobs can now use their money forother expenses, like paying their mortgage.
The next big thing to hit the fan is credit card debt.People who have been using their credit cards as loanswhen they didn't have the money to buy gas and othernecessities can't pay off the credit card bills and banksalready stressed with unpaid mortgage loans are going
to again get hit, in fact already are, with unpaid bills.But credit cards were given willy-nilly to people whoshouldn't have had them iii the first place and somepeople held dozens of cards. Credit cards given tocollege students! Who's poorer than a college student?
The election is finally over, the people havedecided, an historic selection has been made, and wecan only pray that the correct choice has been made.
When it all shakes down and the dust finally settles,you know who is going to be the saving grace of allthese problems are the good old staid mid-westernerswho work hard, pay their bills, save money whereverand whenever they can, and try to pick up the pieces tosalvage whatever they can of a bad situation. I hopethat Washingtonitcs, the banking institutions and WallStreet have learned a lesson. I hope that we can survivethis debacle and come back better than ever. God blessus all.
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•Membership Corner
In 1992 there were 3500 members in the Valle y of
Grand Rapids. Today there are about 1500 members.
However, we are turnip; the corner. We are ve ry close to
seeing total membership numbers increasing. Just a few
more petitions for each reunion and other membership
events will give us the results we want: membership
growth.
Talking to Masons in their lodges about Scottish Rite is
my focus for 2009. Invite me to come to your lodge. My
cell number is 616-292-0216. M y email address is
thehills2(a att.net . Call me. Email me.
YOU ARE THE KEY
Onl y ou can find the Brethren to refill our ranks.
Only you can care enough to ensure the fixture of our
fraternity.
Only you have the ability to do somethi ri g about it, my
Brothers.
Give him a petition.
Discuss with a Brother the benefits of belonging to
Scottish Rite.
Give him a petition.
Share with that Brother the many Scottish Rite family
activities, events, and degrees.
Give him a petition.
Reveal to your Brother the life-changing results for
kids at the Children's Learning Center.
Give him a petition.
THE VALLEY NEEDS YOUR HELP!
Contact a Brother today.
Give Him a Petition!John Hill 32°
Hospitaler FundBrothers:
The purpose of this fund is to assist our Scottish Rite
Brothers who are having difficulty keeping their dues
current because of health issues or financial problems and
have a desire to continue their membership in the Valley.
We currently have several members that meet that criteria
and is need our assistance.Brothers, please be generous and help your Brothers in
need. There are two gray Hospitaler Towers in the officeand always one at the Registration Table at each Reunionto receive your spare change or dollars.
Your Brothers in need will appreciate your generosity!William R. Minch, 33
3, .Hospitaler
o 4 b .^PiBrother Choristers,
I enjoyed meeting and singing with you at the MayReunion. It is a honor to be chosen as your new director. Ithank the Board for considering me. You will be receivinga letter from me before Christmas. I an y hoping toschedule monthly rehearsals beginning ire February. Weare looki rig at the fourth Monday of the month. Anyonewho is interested in becoming a chorister, or has beenomitted from the chorister list. ma y contact me orthe Scottish Rite office. My phone number and e-mail are616 754-4874 and
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Fraternally, John DibbleDirector of Choristers
Northwest Shrine Club
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Providing quality memorials since 1925
Member of the American Institute of Commemorative Art
1559 Pipestone Road 269-926-8247Benton Harbor, Ml 49022 800-340-8821Home 269-926-2743 Fax 269-926-8248
Believes in the Morals and Values
of the Scottish Rite.
We continue to support
the Valley of Grand Rapids
Our Club meets the 4' h Thursday of each month
For location of next meeting call - 23i-547-9O7
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TOP LINE SIGNERS FOR THEILL. THOMAS F. HAMLIN, 33° CLASS
FALL REUNION, OCTOBER 17-18, 2008CAN DI DATE 'l OP LINE SIGNER
Francis Awere Daniel L. PelakSteven J. Helfrich Roger W. TharpMichael L. Hicks Gerald W. WilliamsScott D. Horn Daniel GastineauRoland G. Jacobitz Ronald McMichaelForrest L. Johnson Clifford J. PfaffRoland W. Lindstrom,II Roger W. TharpJames A. Miller Gerald L. MillarWesley Olson Ronald McMichaelRobert B. Simonson, Jr. James A. WhiteMichael G. Smith Richard Kutschinski
Are you a member of the SAC Club yet?
By now, I'm sure everyone knows the SAC Club is theSponsor A Child Club, fornmed to help finance our great32"" Degree Learning Center for C.'hildren. For those of youthat have riot joined, please consider becoming a member.
A one-time donation, to the SAC Club, in any amountqualifies you for lifetime membership. Currently, over 200individuals and organizations have made donations rangingfrom S 1.00 to man y thousands of dollars. Our currentdonation total is well over Sl30,000 and growing. This hasprovided a "scholarship" for 26 children afflicted withdyslexia. Funding for the first child was ire June 2003, andfunding for the 26 child was October 2008. The estimatedcost to provide training is S5,000 per child.
Remember, there are no regular meetings, no chairs toprogress through, and no annual dues. Another night athome with the family, for a change, should be worthsomething. Please consider joining by sending yourdonation to the Valley of Grand Rapids, 233 E. Fulton,Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3270. Put SAC Club in thememo line of your check which should be made out to the32"`' Degree Learning Center for Children.
l he Valley of Grand Rapids SAC' Club has received
two separate awards from Supreme Council. The mostrecent award was the "Bronze Teddy Bear Award",presented by Steve Pekock representing Supreme Council,at our Fall Reunion for achieving a donation level ofS 100,000. We hope to be able to receive the next awardfor reaching a donation level of 5250,000. Please provideyour support so we can reach this level as soon as possible.
SAC Club CoordinatorThomas W. Cardwell. 33
Valley of Traverse City
Greetings Brethren one and all. We hope thesegreetings find everyone in good health and good spirits.The holiday season has cone to a close and the Board ofTrustees hopes everyone had a very nice Christmas and thehappiest of New Years.
We had a light turn out for our Holiday Dinner onDecember 20'''. However. plans are already in the worksfor next years holiday dinner. Brother John Hansen, andothers had worked hard at putting the dinner together forus and they deserve a lot of Thanks.
A big THANKS to all of the Officers, the Board ofTrustees, and all the other Brothers in the Valley who haveput forth a lot of hard work this past year. Hard work thathas helped to keep this Valley stay afloat.
Congratulations to Brothers Charles Fick and DonaldSevick. Brother Fick was elected to receive his 33 rd degreein Boston, MA; in August of this year. Brother Sevick wasnominated to receive the MSA in Mt. Pleasant, MI; in Juneof this year. Way to go Brothers. Enjoy that which isbeing bestowed upon you; you both deserve therecognition.
A great Fall reunion, honoring a worthy and greatMason, Brother 111. Robert N. Osborne, 33, MSA. It wasequally exciting to have Isamay Osborne join us in ourcelebration to her late husband. We were blessed withbringing in fou r new brothers into our \7 a1 Icy. So if yousee these brothers, please congratulate them and welcomethem into their new Valley. Our new members are: TreyAyers of Grayling, William Maison of Clio. MI., StuartMcKirnnorn of Rapid C.'ity, and Charles Sergent ofWashington. M 1.
Brothers, please continue to send your cards, and sayyour prayers, for Brothers Richard Hopkins and Al Young,who have been battling serious health problems.
Our next Board meeting will be on January 15, 2009 at7:00 PM. Hope to see you there.
Fraternally,The Board of Trustees
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Sluttish Rite Scholarships
A reminder to get your Scottish Rite scholarship
applications at the Scottish Rite office in Grand Rapids. Call
1 800 340-4060 and they will be sent to you. They will be
available in November. The due date for turning them back
in to the office is February 20, 2009. Every year the ScottishRite awards qua lified students scholarship money from the
Abbott and Michigan Scottish Rite fund. With today's huge
college cost, every scholarship obtained helps defray costs.
Parents and grandparents who have loved ones going to
college may also send for an application. Please take
advantage of this wonderful opportunity and get a
scholarship application. Any donations to these fends wouldgreatly be appreciated.
John W. Moore 33°Scholarship Chairman
Want to be part of the decision making process in
the Valley, here is your chance!
Serve your Valle y by being a
CANDIDATE FOR THEBOARD OF TRUSTEES
Those Brothers wishing to have their name listed on
the ballot at the May Reunion for the four (4) open seats
on the Board of T frustees should have their names, with a
short biography, in the Scottish Rite Office by February
25, 2009. ...he names with their biography will be printed
in the Spring Issue of the 320 Masonic News.
After February 25, 2009, additional nominations may
be submitted to the Executive Secretary by written petition
of fifteen (15) or more members in good standing of any
one or more of the Coordinate Bodies, provided the
petition is received on or before April 1. 2009. Please
include a short biography with the petition. These
petitions and biography forms are available from the
Scottish Rite Office.
All candidates so nominated will be posted in the
Scottish Rite Office.Write-in candidates shall be permitted at the Annual
Election. This is for a two year term beginning in May of
2009
For any questions call the Chairman of the
Nominating Committee, Todd Binsz, 33° at 616 437-1783or the Scottish Rite Office at 1 800 340-4060.
Grand .Rapids Scottish Rite Club
PUBLIC BREAKFAST
BRING FAMILY AND FRIENDS
Sausage, Pancakes, Hash-browns, Scrambled EggsFebruary 7. 2009 8:30 9:30 a.m.
Cost Only $5
Candidates for Scottish Rite or potential Members willbe corn plirnentary
ContactBill Minch at 61.6 887-5815or John Hill at 616 292-0216
4° Master Traveler to be conferred onSaturday, February 7 at 10:00 a.m.
The Valley is inviting all Master Masons to become a
4° Scottish Rite Mason following the Scottish Rite Club
Breakfast. The 40 Master Traveler will be conferred in full
costume in the 5" floor Amphitheatre of the Grand Rapids
Masonic Temple beginning 10:00 a.m. The day will be
concluded by 11:00 a.nn..
The fees to join Scottish Rite are 5150.00 plus 540.00pro-rated dues for a total ofS190.00. The fees include thenew 4° member to receive the remaining 28 degrees at alater date with the opportunity to attend our Spring Reunion
and receive eight of the 28 degrees which are the 10°, 1 1 °,1 4° 18° 19°, 21°, 31° & 32°. Following the 32°, there will
be a Mardi Gras Celebration Part y which will include our
ladies.
The Spring Reunion is being held on May 1-2, 2009and is in honor of MW Michael J. Jungel, 33
0 , Grand
Master of Masons in Michigan
Petitions maybe downloaded from our Web Site.
www.vaIleyofgrand rapids. cornand sent with money to the address listed .
Watch for Reunion Details in the next Issue
of the 32° Masonic News being mailed March 15.
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Looking For a Few Good Men
The average Master Mason who joins the Scottish Rite surely asks himself, Now what? I've reached the 32° Degree. I've beenwelcomed into the Fraternity. I'm interested in further light in Masonry. Now what do I do?" Although he has experienced the degreesas part of a class of new members, he discovers that he is now part of something much different than his Symbolic Lodge. He sees thatthe active members seem to he involved in many different capacities throughout the Rite and working in cliques. He also discovers thatmany members present wear purple, white, and red hats and seem to he involved in every aspect of the operation of the Valley andoften directing those around them. Not knowing that these are honors awarded for service to the Rite and the community, they may feelsubordinate and out of place. Little do they realize that most members around them have not received these honors, but enjoy workingtoward making the events a success.
Many will say that the solution is to "get the new member involved." It takes many skills to make a Reunion successful but hedoesn't know how the Valley works or who to comfortably contact to get involved in one of these "cliques". Where can a new memberfind fellowship among its members and learn how to become a participant? Where can a long time member go to play a larger role inthe Valley? Where can the Valley leadership look to draw experienced leaders for future leadership roles in the Valley" In answer tothese and many other questions, the Grand Rapids Scottish Rite is forming a Chapter of Knights of Saint Andrew.
Who are the Knights of Saint Andrew?In 1314, sixty-three mounted Templar Knights, with no prior notice, charged onto the fields of Bannockburn and saved a faltering
Scottish army by helping them defeat a much greater English force. Because of their actions, Scotland was able to reclaim her freedom.To honor the service and leadership of these Templars, Robert the Bruce formed the Order of Saint Andrew and gave these fugitiveknights a place to call home.
The modern day Order of Knights of St. Andrew (KSA) is an organization exclusively for 32° "Black Hat" Sub lime Princes of theRoyal Secret and models itself on the noble example of those first sixty-three knights. Its mission is to help its members become moreactive and play a larger role in the Valley; to support the Executive Secretary in the many needs of the Va ll ey, and to instil] a sense ofService and Duty upon its members and provide an example to others.
Service, however, should not be construed as servility. The Knights do not wait on tables, nor do they park cars or clean up after afunction. If they perform any of these tasks, they do so on their own, not as Knights of Saint Andrew. Some of the services they may
provide are aiding the 'l ylers, acting as greeters, escorting dignitaries and ladies at special events, serving as guides, assisting in degreework, and helping present the Colors. The list can continue on as new ideas and concepts are developed to meet needs and goals. Inshort, they do for the Scottish Rite whatever is dignified and likely to re fl ect honor on the Fraternity, in public or in private.
Their flexibility and enthusiasm will make the Knights of St. Andrew one of the Valley's most active and desirable organizations.Our purpose is to provide service, education, fellowship, and fun to members and friends of the Scottish Rite, especially the 32nddegree Masons who make up the vast majority of the membership of the Rite. What an excellent way to nurture fellowship and developfuture leaders as they learn their organizational and leadership skills, explore the inner workings of the V alley, and thus gain a deeperadmiration for our Order and Brethren who work in Freemasonry as a whole.
Rey uirements:• You must he a 32° Mason to join. M SA and 33° members are not eligible to join, but a current member of the Order, subsequent totheir advancement, will retain his KSA membership status.• You must be a member in good standing in a Scottish Rite Valley.• You must have a desire to serve without expectation of reward.• You must pledge to be an active member in the Valley, have time to be of service to the Order, and committed to promoting ourFraternity in the best possible light.• You must be willing to improve yourself in the knowledge of the SR degrees.
Previous attempts to establish our Order did not find the necessary commitment for success. I am committed to its success and am
looking for a few good men who are willing to become the core of our organization. ` I lie organizing committee is developing a numberof ideas and options for the Valley to pursue, as the KSA organization becomes a reality. We have the support of our Deputy and theValley Board to move forward. If you are a 32° Scottish Rite Mason and are willing to commit to the above requirements and areinterested in learning more about the Knights of St. Andrew, please join me at an Organizational Meeting of the KSA at the GrandRapids Masonic Temple on Tuesday, January 27th at 7pm."- 1
If you have any questions or are unable to attend this meeting but would like tostill he involved with the Knights of St. Andrew, please contact me at (616) _662-0285 or via e-mail at templar_webinaster(ajyahoo.com . w^
Sincerely and Fraternally, z 1^
James M. Kiefer ^sr^'^SNe1RC4^p5 F0
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Lawrence F. CalahanMerle J. Eichmann
Detlev D. GottschalkWilliam R. Harris
Joseph F. Hughes, Jr.Asa R. Jenney
Donald I. MacDougallLewis H. MaynardDavid R. McEversWilliam R. ShireyMichael Velasquez
The Valley of Grand Rapids, AASRcordially invites all Masons, their faniiliesand all widows Scottish Rite widows to our
tuiiiiat ,f'eas't of theja5cijat Iamb
aub 141moriat &erbirePalm Sunday, April 5, 2009
in the
Battle Creek Masonic Center,
133 E. Michigan Ave, Battle Creek, MI
Watch for details in the Spring Issue
of the 32° Masonic News
or check our Web Site atV n www.vallevgrandrapids.corn
Our sincere congratulations toKenneth D. Chandler, MSA and TommyR. Aniidon, MSA, who will receive the330 in Boston 2009.
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The Double Eagle Scottish Rite Clubwill gather with their Ladies at the Tempo Vino Wine ry ofKalamazoo for the unique experience of Wind Tasting andWine Making.
The date is March 18, 2009 and the time is 6:30 p.m.
The Winery is located in the heart of downtown Kalamazooat 260 E. Michigan. Tempo Vino Winery is a uniqueexperience for all wine lovers, from the curious novice tothe seasoned connoisseur. Not only can you sample theirvines at the tasti rig bar, you can even make your ownprivate label wine.
'l his is a private wine tasting and wine snaking party justfor members and their guests of the Scottish Rite. Thisdoes not include a dinner.
Please advise Jim White if you wish to attend to give us anidea of how many to plan on. Phone: 269 327-0896 ore-mail: pastmaster340(u?sbcglohal. 11 ct
Visit the Website of Tempo Vino Winerywww.vintnerscellarwinerv.com
A VERY HAPPY 90+ BIRTHDAY
J ANUARYJohn S. Dorsey Carl Z. SheerinCharles A. Castle Edward R. BarnesLavern W. Hazard Hens, B. Hey]
Carl L. Strodtinan Anton C. SibilskyJames G. Moore John B. ShumanElbert E. CooperAlbert L. Snyder MARCHJoseph Stevens Cornelius ReystHarold Kourndyk, Sr Theodore PattersonRobert Ruff Kitchener B. Tassell
Harold J. HannaFEBRUARY Preston SandersWalter L. loser Ralph MorganWalter F. Clark, Jr. Raymond F. DlouhyCharles A. Persinger Lewis F. McQuillan
Edward M. Seabrook
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CLUB CAPERS
Grand Rapids Scottish Rite Club
New location for monthly meetings
Swan Inn Restaurant5182 Alpine Avenue NW
at the corner of 6 Mile
Social time — 6 pm1)inneriMeeting-6:30 p.m.
Meeting Dates are the 41'' Monday
January 26February 23
March 23Open to all Masons and their ladies.
Please join us. We have fun!
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TEDDY BEAR SCRAMBLE 6+1
The snow has set new records all over lowerMichigan, but that doesn't stop us hard-core golfersfrom thinking about making that great drive or sinkinga long birdie putt! YUP! It's almost time for the SixthAnnual +I TEDDY BEAR SCRAMBLE. For the firstfive of these, we heard several of you "suggest" that "Iwould play if it was a little closer to home", so wehave addressed that. In 2009, there will be TWO TBSevents one in South Haven at the Beeches Golf Clubon Saturday, July 18, and one in Grand Rapids at acourse to be named later on the same date if possible.
Sponsors will get recognition at both events,for the price of one! How's that for a deal!
Dave Parsons.( davidparsons(a),comcast.net ),.will chair the Beeches event and Bill Crothers.( crothcrsbill(c%sbc6,lobal.nct ), will do the GR one. Bothof us will need lots of help. If you are interested indoing something to earn $ for the Learning Center,please contact one of us and get involved. We will be
having regular monthly meetings, one South and oneNorth. And you don't have to be a golfer. If you wouldlike to attend the planning meetings, please contact theScottish Rite to find out the date and time.
South Central Scottish Rite ClubTuesday, January 27, 2009
Dinner with our LadiesAnnual Meeting and fellowship to followSocial Time: 6:15 p.m. Dinner: 6:30 p.m
(order from the menu).Delhi Cafe
4625 Willoughby Rd, Holt.
Reservations are required to:Ken Chandler, Secretary
2288 Coy Rd., Mason, Ml 48854by
Friday, January 23, 2009Phone number is 517-676-2172.
E-mail: ken.d.charuller(u gnmail.com
All Scottish Rite Masons, their Ladies and guests arewelcome.
Come and enjoy an evening ofgood food and fellowship
with your Friends and Masonic Brothers
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Monteethn Area Scottish Rite Club
The Club held their Annual Meeting on October 8at the l rufant Masonic Temple. Plans were discussed andmade for 2009.
Our Spring potluck dinner/meeting with ourLadies will be held at Edmore Masonic Temple onMonday, June 1. The Summer Steak Fry will he held at theStanton Masonic Temple on Monday, August 3. It willpotluck with club providing the steaks. The cost perperson for dinner will be S5. l he Fall potluck dinner andAnnual meeting will he held in the'! ru nt MasonicTemple on Monday, October 5. All evenings begin with a6:00 p.m. Social Time , dinner at 6:30 p.m. with aprogram following.
The Officers for the year 2009 are: PresidentRichard Wheeler, Vice President Elton Baldwin,Secretary Chet Williams and Treasurer Ron McMichael.
All activities of the Montcalm Area Scottish RiteClub are open to all Master Masons, their ladies andguests.
Come and Enjoy!
Chet Williams, Secretary
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MORE CLUB CAPERS
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Master ad Vitam
• and
Festive Board
Saturday, March 14, 2009 at 3:00 p.m.
Colon:a Masonic Temple262 N. Paw Paw St., Colon: a, M1.
Phone 269 468-6341
Brothers plan to join Coloma Lodge #162 of Coloma, MTand the Valley of Grand Rapids for an enjoyable afternoon
of fun, food and fellowship.
On March 14`", beginning, at 3:00 p.m. in theafternoon, the 20°, better known as the -f.
George Washington degree, will be •conferred by the Valley of Grand Rapids.This is a tiled degree and you must hold a
current Scottish Rite dues card to beadmitted.
The Festive Board, with T11. Brother David Bedwell, 33° asour Master of Ceremonies, will begin at 4:30 p.m. with afull course dinner. The price is $15 per person and willinclude a commemorative glass for each Brother. Make
checks payable to Coloma Lodge #1162, F&AM
Festive Board Reservations by Wednesday, March I I'"to:
Robert A. Fuller, 200 "E" St. Joseph St,Coloma, MI 49038-9770
Phone: 269 468-4643E-Mail: fullcr49039(a shcnlohal.net
Cal/lugAll Scottish Rite Brethren
of the Valley of Grand Rapidsliving in the area formally served
byLiberty Hyde BaileyScottish Rite Club.
Liberty Hyde BaileySouth Haven. MI
You are invited to aScottish Rite Stag Lunch
at Cornerstone Lodge #158 F&AM321 Center St., South Haven. MI.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Beginning with aSocial Time at 1 1:00 a.m. and followedby a delicious lunch at Noon prepared by the Brethren ofCornerstone Lodge, we will have a stag gathering of All theScottish Brethren in an area stretching from Rolland toColoma and as far cast as Allegan and Bloomingdale andwest to Lake Michigan.
The purpose of this gathering is to determine howScottish Rite in this area can be made more relevant for eachof you. Using an old fashioned Town ii all format, we willconsider these throe points: convenience, inspiration andenjoyment. The Question is: What do the Brothers living inthis area desire from their Scottish Rite Experience and howcan we achieve this.
Come, enjoy lunch with your Scottish Rite Brothers andbring fresh ideas and suggestions.
Call the Scottish Rite at 1 800 340-4060by Wednesday, February 1 8with you meal reservation.
A basket will be passed to offset the cost of the meal.
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The "Friend to Friend" Monument
"The Last Full
Measure"a play by the Scottish Rite Players
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Saturday, March 21, 5:00 p.mmt. at the Ludington Masonic Temple
Plan to join Pere Marquette Lodge of Ludington, MI and the Scottish Rite Valley of Grand Rapidsfor a wonderful evening. The Temple is located at 108 W Ludington Ave., Ludington, MI.
On March 2l", beginning at 5:00 in the afternoon with a social hour, followed by an incredible ({dinner at 6:00 p.m. prepared by the Pere Marquette Lodge Brethren. We will then view a briefvideo presentation concerni rig Masonry and Scottish Rite Masonry. Followi rig the presentation Vnasans.LrVebetter
we will retire to the Lodge Room and enjoy the public play "The Last Full Measure".
This highly regarded drama, featuring Abraham Lincoln. takes place the day after the battle of Gettysburg. This play wil Imake a lasting impression on you, your family and your friends.
Brothers, invite non-members and their Ladies and introduce them to Masonry. Masons and their ladies who bringguests will enjoy their dinner compliments of the Valley of Grand Rapids. All others will be asked for a donation ofS 10.00.
Reservations are necessary and space is limited. Contact
Dale L. Fitch, Secretary, 902 Manitou Ln., Ludington, MI 4943 1 -2 734
Phone: 231-425-0305 E-mail: dfitch(a`charter.net
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