Notice & Newsletter Valley of Reading, Pennsylvania JANUARY 2019 19 Brethren were created Sublime Princes of the Royal Secret, 32 Scottish Rite Masons on November 17, 2018. Joining the Class and the Marshalls in this photo are: Russell W. Baker, 33, William J. Oehme, 33, Robert J. Hoyes, 33, Kevin S. Barnhardt, 33, Harry E. Hackman, Jr., 33, Dennis F. Shaffer, Ernest D. Lopes, and John K. March Photograph by Bro. Harold E. Hoch Fall Reunion Class of 2018 IN THIS ISSUE Page 1 Fall Reunion Brian Q. Badman Peter M. Nimmerichter Page 2 Presiding Officer Messages Pottstown, PA Stowe, PA Commander-in-Chief Anthony J. DiBattista Anthony F. Nimmerichter Thrice Potent Master Elverson, PA Reading, PA Page 3 In Memoriam Jason D. Emery Randy S. Ott T.T.G.O.T.G.A.O.T.U New Ringgold, PA Ephrata, PA Page 4 Ladies Auxiliary Thank You Bret A. Fisher Marc E. Pizzola Easter Brunch Save the Date Jonestown, PA Lititz, PA Page 5 Model Railroading Club Abbott Scholarship Brandon T. Hardy W. Dennis Randolph Page 6 Golden Eagles Auburn, PA Manheim, PA 2019 calendar Ralph L. Huerta Albert C. Smith Page 7 Irish Wake Downingtown, PA Downingtown, PA 2019 calendar Richard A. Klinedinst Joseph F. St Pedro Page 8-9 Ill. Lynn G. Brandt, 33 Coatsville, PA Limerick, PA Memorial Golf Outing Michael E. Ludwig Matthew B. Volovnik Page 10 2020 C-i-C Cruise Red Lion, PA Perkasie, PA Page 11 Fashion Show George P. March Keith E. Yanchek Page 12 Dyslexia Center String Band Concert Coatesville, PA Royersford, PA John R. Zatorski Lebanon, PA
The Commander-in-Chief Kevin S. Barnhardt, 33 Thrice Potent Master s Corner Dennis F. Shaffer, 32 What s the Point?! Many members of the Valley question what the point system is and what it means to a member. For many years, the valley has had in place a system whereby points are earned by members based on activities, attendance and participation in preparation for, and participation in, the reunions in May and November. Presently, recognition is earned at 400 points and a wall plaque for 1,000 points. It s NOT my intention to recreate the point system, rather it s to match the point system to reflect the actual time and effort expended by members AND encourage new or inactive members to get involved and enhance the efforts of the valley membership and receive well deserved recognition for their efforts. I have appointed a task force with three expectations: 1. To consider a different recognition for 1,000 points 2. To consider recognition for points earned over 1,000 points 3. To evaluate the point system and recommend enhancements, where necessary The committee is: Ill. Bro. Herbert K. Swisher, Bro. Samuel Wandzilak and myself. If anyone has ideas or suggestions, please contact Bro. Herb, Bro. Sam or myself with suggestions. Spes mea in deo est, Kevin Kevin S. Barnhardt, 33 Commander-in-Chief Happy New Year Brethren! I hope everyone enjoyed the Holiday Season and may the Grand Architect of the Universe Bless everyone with a Healthy, Happy and Prosperous New Year! Some of us may miss 2018, while others may feel relieved that it is over; whatever your feelings are, one thing is certain, 2018 is gone and 2019 is upon us. I m reminded of a story I heard many years ago about a farmer who was inspecting his son s tilling of a field, for the most part the rows were plowed in nice even and straight rows but there were a couple of areas that were crooked. When he asked his son what happened, his son replied that he didn t know why they were crooked. His father said, son when you were looking ahead and in front of you the rows are straight and even, it s when you look back at what you did that caused the plow to go astray. The moral of the story is: Let s not dwell on our past, whether good or bad, that we lose focus on what is before us now and in the future! Sincerely and Fraternally, Dennis Dennis F. Shaffer Thrice Potent Master 2
IN MEMORIAM The Valley of Reading remembers with respect the following Brethren whose deaths have been reported since the last publication of the Valley Notice. Kenneth S. Shappell Lodge No. 227 May 14, 2018 E. Dale Hornberger Lodge No. 587 October 22, 2018 Richard E. Dunkel Lodge No. 139 November 2, 2018 Ray C. Fulton, Jr. Lodge No. 377 October 18, 2018 Kenneth E. Heimel Lodge No. 479 October 24, 2018 Leonard W. Hill Lodge No. 660 November 10, 2018 T.T.G.O.T.G.A.O.T.U. (To The Glory Of The Grand Architect Of The Universe) A Stated Meeting of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Bodies of Freemasonry, sitting in the Valley of Reading, Pennsylvania, will be held in the Scottish Rite Cathedral, 430 S. Seventh Avenue, West Reading, Pa., on the 17th day of the Hebrew month Sh vat, 5779 corresponding to: Tuesday, January 22, 2019 7:00 PM Business will be transacted in Reading Lodge of Perfection, 14, C. Gilbert Steffe Council, 16, Princes of Jerusalem; Francis Marion Highley Chapter, 18, Knights of the Rose Croix; and Reading Consistory, 32 Sublime Princes of the Royal Secret. A cordial and fraternal invitation is extended to all members of the Rite duly accredited. Ray D. Freeman Lodge No. 405 November 12, 2018 Dennis R. Moyer Lodge No. 549 November 17, 2018 Clifford L. Behrendt Lodge No. 62 & 615 November 29, 2018 Ronald D. Rhode Lodge No. 660 November 14, 2018 Richard L. Ramsay, Sr. Lodge No. 340 November 22, 2018 John G. Rineer Lodge No. 417 December 5, 2018 By order of: Dennis F. Shaffer John K. March Thrice Potent Master Most Wise Master Ernest D. Lopes Kevin S. Barnhardt, 33 Sovereign Prince Commander-in-Chief ATTEST: James R. Shaw, 33, Secretary Dinner will be served before the meeting 6:00-6:45 $8.00 per person Valley Notice is a publication of the four bodies of the Valley of Reading, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry for the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction and is the official notice of meetings, events and activities of the Valley. Please provide timely submissions to the Editor: Jillian Shotzbarger, P.O. Box 6013, Reading, PA 19610 Phone: 610-373-0790, Fax: 610-373-0795 valley.of.reading@comcast.net You are cordially invited to attend THE FEAST OF THE PASCHAL LAMB MEMORIAL SERVICE Presented by Francis Marion Highley Chapter, Knights of Rose Croix, 18 Valley of Reading Sunday, March 31, 2019 2:00 p.m. Scottish Rite Cathedral 3
LADIES AUXILIARY THANK YOU It takes many hands to put together our annual Holiday Happenings celebration. And this year it took a lot of cookies as well! Thanks to all of you who helped to supply those goodies. Also, a word of appreciation to the ladies who gave of their time as hostesses. Our Train Club deserves a special thanks for their contribution, as well. Working in co-operation with one another, we got it done. Thanks to all for your help. Looking forward to seeing all of you at our next stated meeting, January 22, 2019. May your new year be filled with happiness and good health. 4
Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Valley of Reading, Pennsylvania MODEL RAILROADING CLUB Established 1998 ON TRACK WITH THE MODEL RAILROADING CLUB As we write this, the MODEL RAILROADING CLUB has begun wrapping up its toy and model train exhibit from during the Valley s 2018 Holiday Happenings. Fueled by an article published in the Reading Eagle Newspaper on November 22 nd and on the Newspaper s website, readingeagle.com by reporter Ron Devlin, and TV coverage aired on Channel 69 WFMZ-TV News segment One Tank Trip with Karin Mallett, One Tank Trip: Scottish Rite Cathedral was broadcast November 28 th and shown on the TV Station s website, wfmz.com ; the toy and model railroad exhibit was a huge success drawing RECORD crowds to the Valley s Holiday Happenings all through both weekends. It safe to conclude that the club s toy and model train display with major operating layouts in G, 0, S, HO, and N gauge remains the highlight of the Holiday Happenings. Did you happen to hear train whistles blowing during the Holiday Happenings? NEW FOR THIS YEAR on the S gauge layout was two buttons were the children could blow the train whistles. The train whistles drew a lot of attention from children of all ages! This year marked 20 years that the MODEL RAILROADING CLUB has been participating in the Valley s Holiday Happenings!! Better yet, this year s event sparked interest from the public in joining the Club, and we are looking forward to welcoming them into our ranks. Meeting Notice: The next Regular Meeting of the Model Railroading Club will be held at the Scottish Rite Cathedral, Conference Room, 430 South Seventh Avenue, West Reading, on: Tuesday, February 5, 2019, 1:00 PM ALL ABOARD, the MODEL RAILROADING CLUB invites to you to come on board and enjoy membership in our Club. Why grow up when you can join the MODEL RAILROADING CLUB and play with trains - enjoy the opportunity to build, operate and display railroads of all scales - and enjoy friendships? Become a member of the MODEL RAILROADING CLUB and join in our fun, join in our camaraderie, and join in our service. For further information contact Bro. Bill Young, Club Secretary, at 717-445-9814 Apply for the Abbott Scholarship! Eligibility: Those meeting any of the following criteria are eligible to apply for the Abbott Scholarship program: - A Scottish Rite Mason of the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction. - A student directly related (bloodline or by legal means) to a Scottish Rite Mason of the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction - A member of a youth organization (DeMolay, Rainbow, Jobs Daughters) in the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction The applicant must be a high school senior currently accepted at an accredited college, university, or trade school who has attained a minimum grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale OR an undergraduate or graduate student currently enrolled at an accredited college or university Application forms may be downloaded at: www.scottishritenmj.org Find Abbott Scholarships under Charities No applications will be accepted after April 1, 2019 Applicants should submit their application to the Valley with verification of their eligibility. Scottish Rite Office Attn: James R. Shaw, 33 P.O. Box 6013 Reading, PA 19610 5
The Holidays are over, and a New Year stares us in the face. I m sure we all made New Year s resolutions that we have absolutely no intentions of keeping past the second month. Hopefully, one of the resolutions was to get more involved, socially; and this is the ONE you intend to keep. The winter doldrums can be very somber and one can slip into a period of hibernation; as the bears tend to do. Don t hibernate on your favorite chair, but get out and socialize. The Scottish Rite Golden Eagles is the perfect place to get out and interact with people of like mind. Our meetings are ALWAYS the 3 rd Wednesday of each month in the banquet room of the Scottish Rite Cathedral at 430 S.7 th Ave., in West Reading. Free parking and a lovely warm room to meet. We always have a great well rounded full meal served by Dori Martin Catering of Fleetwood for $8.00. No tips, no tax, not even washing the dishes or preparing food. Just enjoy. Please call Don Loos at 610-678-1063 to make reservations so we have an accurate count and enough food for all. Always an entertaining program, followed by a brief business meeting where we discuss ongoing trips offered by the Golden Eagles. The best part in membership, which runs from September to September is only $10.00 for the full year. Membership is open to ALL Masons, Non-Masons, Male, Female. Even if you did not make us a New Years resolution, give us a try anyway. Hope to greet you in January. January February Program Blue Marsh The Pleasant Valley by Paul and Kathy Miller Meal Pepper Steak, potatoe filling, peas and pearl onions, salad, dessert, coffee & tea Program Entertainment by Carl Hausman Meal - Meatloaf w/pineapple glaze, mashed potatoes, dried corn, salad, dessert, coffee & tea 6
Saturday, March 9, 2019 6:00pm-10:00pm Lots of Door Prizes, Raffle Items and Giveaways Proceeds Benefit the Children s Dyslexia Center of Reading Celebrate the passing of Old Man Winter Buffet Style Dinner / BYOB Raffles, 50/50, Silent Auction Tickets: $25 per person Tickets also available at the door For tickets and reservations contact Rick Storms 484-614-0882 or email stormsrw@yahoo.com 7
ANCIENT ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE Valley of Reading Announces Tenth Annual III. Lynn G. Brandt, 33 Memorial Golf Outing Modified Shotgun Start at 1:30 on Friday May 10 th, 2019 Twin Ponds Golf Club 700 Gilbertsville Rd, Gilbertsville, PA 19525 Phone: (610) 369-1901 Better-Ball Scramble Format COST: $75.00 Per Person -------(Complete)-------------(Clip)------------------(Return with Check) ----------------------- PAYABLE TO Reading Lodge of Perfection AND SEND TO: Richard Storms 440 Windy Hill Rd. Gilbertsville, PA 19525 Attached is a check for Golfers at $75.00 per person = GOLFER S NAMES (Your Name First) ADDRESSES (Optional for Future Mailings) INDIVIDUALS, BUSINESSES OR CORPORATIONS INTERESTED IN SPONSERING A HOLE, PLEASE CONTACT RICHARD STORMS, 484-614-0882 FOR MORE INFORMATION ------Deadline to Register for golf is Friday, April 26, 2019 8
ANCIENT ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE VALLEY OF READING Tenth Annual III. Lynn G. Brandt, 33 Memorial Golf Outing Start at 1:30 PM, Friday, May 10th, 2019 Gilbertsville Golf Club 700 Gilbertsville Rd, Gilbertsville, PA 19525 We would appreciate your support of this event by sponsoring a hole or a tee. This fee is $50.00 for each sponsorship. The name of your sponsor will be placed at the hole or tee of choice. We also invite you to get a foursome to enjoy this magnificent golf course. A reservation form is enclosed. If interested in supporting this event, please complete the provided slip below. Make your check payable to Reading Lodge of Perfection and mail to: Richard Storms 440 Windy Hill Rd. Gilbertsville PA 19525 Thank you for your kind and generous support. Deadline for Hole Sponsors is Friday, April 19, 2019. Sincerely, Richard Storms Richard Storms --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------CUT HERE--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tenth Annual III. Lynn G. Brandt, 33 Memorial Golf Outing Friday, May 10, 2019 We will be pleased to sponsor holes at $50.00 per hole for the lll Lynn G. Brandt Memorial golf outing on May 10, 2019 at Gilbertsville Golf Club. NAME: PHONE: ADDRESS: EMAIL: CITY: STATE: ZIP: Holes @ $50.00 Check enclosed $ payable to Reading Lodge of Perfection.Deadline for Hole Sponsorship will be Friday, April 19, 2019. Please mail by April 12, 2019 to Richard Storms, 440 Windy Hill Rd., Gilbertsville, PA 19525 9
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Notice & Newsletter Valley of Reading, Pennsylvania Mummers Concert given by the Greater Kensington String Band Fundraiser for the Children s Dyslexia Center Sunday, February 10, 2019 From 2-4 PM At the Scottish Rite Cathedral **Ticket Price $10 ** Tickets available in Scottish Rite Office