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VALLEY OF CAMBRIDGE ANCIENT ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE VALLEY NEWS AND VIEWS CAMBRIDGE, OHIO WINTER 2013/2014 200TH ANNIVERSARY CLASS NOVEMBER 8 & 9, 2013 The last class for the Valley of Cambridge during the 200th Anniversary of the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction received their 32 on Saturday November 9 at the Scottish Rite Auditorium. There were 54 members in the class. One of the new members received his 4 on March 10 at Lone Star #175 in Newcomerstown, one at Harrisonville #411 (Valley of Gallipolis) on June 25, 27 at the Grand Master s One Day Class on May 11 at Cambridge, and 25 were new candidates for the Fall Reunion. 21 Blue Lodges were represented lead by Guernsey #66 with 11 new members, Belpre #609 with 6, American Union #1 with 5, Lafayette #79 & Clarington #597 with 4, and Muskingum #368 with 3. Leading the way as First Line Signer was Ron LePage MSA with 15 followed by Clyde Huddleston 33 MSA with 6, Roy Rader Sr 33 with 4, and Denny Barlow, Daniel Barnett and Marshall Logston with 3 each. The youngest member was 19 years old and in the class were six members of the Guernsey County Sheriff s Department. Recognized for the completion of witnessing all 29 Scottish Rite Degrees were William E Davis 33 and Charles B Debolt Jr. Congratulation and thanks for your support. A great class and we were glad to have each and every one of them with us. Saturday s attendance was 125 and it was nice to see more than a handful of candidates and a decent crowd in the auditorium. Thanks to everyone who helped to make the 200th Anniversary Reunion a success. The officers and I appreciate your support. See Page 7 for a complete list of new members from the 200th Anniversary Class. ANCIENT ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE NORTHERN MASONIC JURISDICTION OUR VISION WE WILL STRIVE TO BE A FRATERNITY THAT FULFILLS OUR MASONIC OBLIGATION TO CARE FOR OUR MEMBERS OUR MISSION PROVIDE INSPIRATION FOR OUR MEMBERS THROUGH MEANINGFUL PROGRAMS AND DEGREES. PROVIDE CONVENIENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR OUR MEMBERS TO ENHANCE THEIR LIVES. PROVIDE ENJOYABLE PROGRAMS AND FELLOWSHIP ACTIVITIES FOR OUR MEMBERS.

WINTER 2013/2014 VALLEY NEWS AND VIEWS PAGE 2 VALLEY OF CAMBRIDGE Allegiance The bodies of the Scottish Rite sitting in the Valley of Cambridge, State of Ohio, acknowledge and yield allegiance to the Supreme Council, Thirty-Third Degree, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry for the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the United States of America, whose Grand East is in Lexington, MA and whose Chief Officer is Ill. John Wm. McNaughton, 33º, Sovereign Grand Commander. Deputy for Ohio William R Powers, Jr, 33º Deputy s Representative Jeffrey L Miller, 33º Thrice Potent Master Dennis R Barlow, 32º Sovereign Prince W Gene Edgell, 33º Most Wise Master Aaron L French, 32º Commander in Chief Charles L Paine, 33º Executive Committee Chair D Richard Heldman, 33º Treasurer James M Law, 33º Secretary Thomas C Fisher, 33º Valley News and Views is a publication of the Valley of Cambridge, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, and is published four times each year. Stated meetings of the Valley are on the second Monday of each month September to June at 7:30 pm. The meeting location is the Scottish Rite office at 935 Wheeling Ave, Cambridge, Ohio. Occasionally the meeting time, date, or location will change. Any change will be announced in the Valley News and Views. Valley of Cambridge 935 Wheeling Avenue PO Box 1825 Cambridge, OH 43725 Phone: 740-432-3956 Fax: 740-432-4846 E-mail: cambridge32 @roadrunner.com Website: cambridge32.com Office Hours: 11 am to 4 pm Monday, Wednesday, and Friday FROM THE SECRETARY S DESK I got the dues notices out a little late but they seem to be coming in about as normal. Thanks for your support. Our objective was to have all dues payments received in 2013 processed by December 31 and thanks to Marie we made it. Each year more dues are paid on line. What started quite small several years ago continues to grow. Also it is possible to update your address, phone, e-mail, etc. on line at the Supreme Council web site (scottishritenmj.org). Also about this time of year we receive more than a few requests for dues cards. They no longer come with the dues notice each year. In 2012 all of us were issued a permanent plastic dues card. They are silver/grey in color and do not have a current year on them -just the year you joined. Do not feel bad if you can not find yours because you are not alone. Just give us a call and we will get you a replacement. So far this year I have processed 8 endowed memberships. They are still $700.00 and that is what they will be until I am told to raise them. I do not know how long this price will last but under today s conditions they are a great buy. Each year our members receive a Blue Envelope appeal from Supreme Council. This once a year request helps to fund several Scottish Rite Benevolences: Grand Almoner s Fund, Children s Dyslexia Centers, Abbott Scholarships, and the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum and Library. I know raising money in Southeastern Ohio is not the same as raising it in many of the other areas of this country, but from what I can see the members of the Valley of Cambridge support the Blue Envelope appeal on about a par with other Valleys. Thanks for your support of the Valley, the Blue Envelope Appeal and the Masonic Fraternity in general. On Page 6 there is a notice for an Audition Call for members of an upcoming production of the 26 Friends and Brothers Eternal. The DVD s that are being produced are getting much better. All of you aspiring actors or e x c e l l e n t ritualist take note. This might be your big chance. We showed the 6 The Brazen Serpent at our October meeting along with apple cider and popcorn and the presentation and turnout was great. At the Executive Committee meeting in December Jeff Tucker MSA of Tucker and Tucker CPAs presented his financial review for the Valley of Cambridge. The Valley s finances are in good shape and once again Jeff did an excellent job presenting the information. As he was finishing Dick Heldman 33,Chairman, asked Jeff what were the biggest problems facing the Valley. His answer came fairly quickly and as he saw it the issues are: operating the Valley with a declining membership, expense to operate and maintain the Valley s property, maintaining a decent return on the Valley s investment portfolio, and last but by no means least REMBERING THAT WE ARE A FRATERNAL ORGANIZATION THAT HAS TO BE OPERATED AS A BUSINESS. I could have taken two weeks to put together an answer to this question and it would not have been as insightful as Jeff s which took a matter of seconds. Property is a looming issue and both the Grand Lodge of Ohio and Supreme Council took steps to help themselves with this issue in the past year. Hopefully the Valley will be able to anticipate the solution to this issue so it does not become a large problem somewhere in the future. Sincerely and fraternally Tom Fisher

WINTER 2013/2014 VALLEY NEWS AND VIEWS PAGE 3 VALLEY OF CAMBRIDGE THIRD ANNUAL - DEGREES & DINNER LAFAYETTE #79 F&AM; ZANESVILLE, OHIO MARCH 10, 2014 The Valley of Cambridge s Lodge of Perfection will hold their stated monthly meeting on March 10, 2014 at Lafayette # 79 F&AM in Zanesville. The evening will begin at 6:00 p.m. with a showing of the 4 DVD Master Traveler in the Lodge Room and candidates are welcome. This will be followed at 6:30 p.m. by the presentation of the Prince of Jerusalem 16 Council Chambers Scene in the Lodge Room. We will then retire to the fellowship hall for presentation of the 16 Banquet Scene in the social area. Please have your candidates are there by 5:45 p.m. to make sure everything is in order. Dinner will be free for all members and candidates. Reservations will be needed. Please call the Valley Office at 740-432-3956 or e-mail us at cambridge32@roadrunner.com. Thrice Potent Master Dennis R Barlow, Sovereign Prince W Gene Edgell 33 and Degree Director Charles L Paine 33 have an interesting and exciting evening planned. JOIN US FOR DINNER IN THE COURT OF KING DARIUS REMEMBER DINNER IS & RESERVATIONS ARE NEEDED 200th ANNIVERSARY RECEPTION On November 16, 2013 over 100 Valley of Cambridge members and ladies gathered at the Southgate Hotel in Cambridge to celebrate the 200th Anniversary of the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite. This was the final event in the Valley of Cambridge to recognize the formation of the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction in 1813. Past Grand Master James F Eastering Jr 33 and his lady Jill were in attendance and his attendance and remarks provided a fitting finish to the events of the last two years. He and Deputy s Representative for the Valley of Cambridge, Jeffrey L Miller 33 presented the Meritorious Service Award to Jay Allen of Guernsey #66 F&AM. Jay was unable to attend the Ohio Council of Deliberation Meeting in June at Toledo and this reception provided an appropriate opportunity to recognize Jay s hard work and dedication on behalf of the Valley of Cambridge. Members in attendance that joined during 2012 or 2013 and their ladies were recognized. During this two year period the Valley of Cambridge initiated 116 new members. Also recognized were First Line Signers and their ladies that were in attendance. Forty Seven different Valley of Cambridge members were a First Line Signer for a candidate who received their 4 and 32 during 2012 and 2013 and each will receive an appropriate First Line Signer s Jewel. Three members recognized were First Line Signers on 10 or more petitions during 2012/2013; Clyde R Huddleston Sr 33 MSA, Ronald L LePage MSA, and Roy E Rader Sr 33. Each of these three will receive an Endowed Membership for their efforts. Other members recognized were First Line Signers on four or more petitions; Dennis Barlow, Daniel Barnett, and Marshall Logston. The facilities were great, the food was excellent, and masonic fellowship hard to beat. Thanks to all who took their time to attend and make this an enjoyable evening.

WINTER 2013/2014 VALLEY NEWS AND VIEWS PAGE 4 W GENE EDGELL 33 RECEPTION On October 13, 2013 about 135 of Elaine and Gene Edgell s family and friends gathered at Amrou Grotto in Zanesville at a reception to honor Gene on his receiving the 33 at the 201st Annual Meeting of the Supreme Council of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction on August 20, 2013 in Washington, DC. Participating in the event were officers and members of Muskingum Lodge #368 and the Valley of Cambridge. Deputy s Representative for the Valley of Cambridge Jeffrey L Miller 33 presented the Jewel and Most Worshipful Past Grand Master Jack L Allen 33 was present to congratulate Gene on his impressive masonic career and accomplishments. DAN ARNOLD, PRIOR OF OHIO PRIORY #18 A reception was held on Sunday November 17, 2013 to honor Dan C Arnold who was elected and installed as Prior of Ohio Priory # 18 Knights of the York Cross of Honour. The reception was held in the community room of the Farmers Bank building at Pomeroy, Ohio. Approximately 160 friends, family members and distinguished Masons attended the reception. Among those attending were: Norman Mick, The Most Worshipful Grand Master of Masons in Ohio; Robert Thomas, The Most Excellent Grand High Priest of Royal Arch Masons in Ohio; Robert Rhinehart, The Most Illustrious Grand Master of Royal and Select Masons in Ohio; and Dennis Hughes, The Right Eminent Grand Commander of The Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of Ohio. The Priory is the Masonic organization responsible for conferring the order Knight of the York Cross of Honour one of the highest honors in York Rite Masonry. The Ohio Priory is the largest Priory in the world with some 1160 members. WAHSINGTON COUNTY SCOTTISH RITE CLUB The Washington County Scottish Rite club has elected their officers for 2014. The President is James Chip Wilson, 1st Vice President Fred Yonda, 2nd Vice President Glen Duncan, Secretary Clyde Huddleston, and Treasurer Bill Ollom. The Club has historically had their Ox Roast the first weekend in June and the Fish Fry in early September. These are both well attended events and is open to all Scottish Rite Masons. For additional information please contact any of the officers. The picture is of John Hanna receiving his certificate for his 60 years of membership in American Union #1. John joined the Scottish Rite in 1957 and is the oldest living member of the Washington County Scottish Rite Club. IN MEMORIAM Larry Barton #337 Martin P Goodfriend #59 Clinton L Moss #490 Phillip K Baughman #79 C Eugene Hall #1 William P Morris #96 Carl E Darnell #390 Robert E Hicks #118 Edwin F Mulligan #602 Robert I Evans #602 David A Hunt #11 Robert J Rambo #591 Walter D Fish #360 Clarence N Mercer #1 A Richard Smith #503 Myles B Friel #79 Harlen Mercer #89 Kenneth E Stafford #554 THEY REST FROM THEIR LABORS

WINTER 2013/2014 VALLEY NEWS AND VIEWS PAGE 5 LEARNING CENTER NEWS Another success! The eleventh October Golf fundraiser was our most successful yet. The golf gods smiled on us and rain moved all around us but never on us. Our activities committee outdid themselves this year getting golfer gifts and prizes. Our parents sold tickets for the 9th annual quilt made by C o n n i e Gaiser and Mary Ellen Ontko and had record p ro ceeds. Lunch was a g a i n cooked by R o n LePage, Buzzy Ferguson, and Dave Black and it has become renowned. All money raised goes back into the Center to support the children. This fund-raiser keeps the Center going and we continue to be indebted to our hard-working supporters. The winning golf team was from Ables Heating Cooling Electric and consisted of (Left to Right) Dan Matheney, Ben Matheney, Jeremy Ables, and Chris Ebersol. Congratulation guys and thanks for your support. School District Partnership Programs Recent Ohio legislations, HB 96 and 157, were mentioned in the fall Valley newsletter issue. Ohio has also implemented a third grade reading guarantee under which children must reach a certain level of proficiency on the state reading test or not be promoted to fourth grade. This has resulted in a need for dyslexia specialists to train school teachers in the Orton-Gillingham (O-G) approach. They, then, provide this quality instruction in their classrooms. In 2012, the Columbus Children s Dyslexia Center and the Westerville City schools piloted a feebased, school partnership, teacher-training program. Ten teachers were successfully trained on the initial Orton-Gillingham level. This year several more Central Ohio school districts have expressed an interest in getting this training. Five school districts have contracted to send 21 teachers to the Columbus center. Also building on their success, this year the Columbus center is piloting a distance practicum with Gahanna public schools. A total of 62 children will be directly touched and provided free O-G tutoring through these community outreach programs. Our hat is off to the Scottish Rite Dyslexia Center Corporation and the Columbus Center for these innovative and intensive pilot programs. They will set the stage for helping even more children in the future. Those of us in Southeastern Ohio need to follow closely in their footsteps. I have sent letters to 24 area Superintendents, Principals, and Special Ed. Coordinators in an attempt to begin a dialog that would lead to a similar endeavor in our area. Fees collected from the school partnerships would cover the increased payroll costs for skilled CDC supervisors and trainer-interns who provide the intensive supervision and coaching support built into the Scottish Rite program. Looking Towards the Future Bill Ziemer, Director of Operations in Corporate Headquarters, has called together a committee of five Center Directors to help define the next phase of Corporate operations. I am representing Southeastern Ohio on this committee and will keep the Valley posted on our progress. Spring Tutoring Our January tutoring sessions begin on January 13 and will conclude on May 22. We invite any interested Scottish Rite members and their families to join us at graduation at the Masonic Lodge in May-date to be determined. Again, we thank you all for your support. Jen Navicky, Director HELP WANTED WANTED: Magician for the 16 to be presented on March 10, 2014 at Lafayette #79, Zanesville, Ohio. Experience preferred but not necessary-bring YOUR OWN RABBIT! If interested contact the Valley Office at 740-432-5394 or by e-mail cambridge32@roadrunner.com. Must be a Scottish Rite Member to Apply. For additional information contact Charles Paine 33. HELP WANTED WANTED: Several younger members to participate in the presentation of the 23, Four Chaplains, at the Fall Reunion in 2014. There are several speaking and non speaking parts available. If interested contact the Valley Office at 740-432-5394 or by e-mail at cambridge32@roadrunner.com. Must be a Scottish Rite Member to Apply. For additional information contact John Rush 33 Director.

WINTER 2013/2014 VALLEY NEWS AND VIEWS PAGE 6 AUDITION NOTICE 26 - FRIENDS AND BROTHERS ETERNAL Auditions will be held on Sunday January 26 th from 2pm to 5pm at the Canton Masonic Temple located at 836 Market Ave N, Canton and on Saturday February 1 st from 10 am to 2 pm at the Tadmor Shrine Located at 3000 Krebs Drive Akron Ohio. The story of the 26 th Degree is set during the civil war with the majority of the action taking place during the Battle of Gettysburg. Having appropriate facial hair (Beard, Mutton Chops, mustache, etc) is a plus, but not required. Filming will be scheduled for the late spring and early summer of 2014. Civil War re-enactors are encouraged and welcome! All parts are up for casting. There are 20 speaking roles and many nonspeaking roles that range through all ages. If you have a teenage son or grandson who would like to audition please feel free to bring him, if under age (18) he must be accompanied by a parent or guardian who will be required to sign for him. There are parts for teenage males who play the guitar, mandolin, violin, viola or other such instrument. Please bring your instrument and be prepared to play the first two stanzas of the Civil War era song Lorena. We are also looking for a singer. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me through our facebook page Cast & Crew, Friends & Brothers (26 Film), or email at dgriff@sssnet.com or at 330 464 3300, Thank you. Dave Griffith, Casting Director 26 th Degree Film ADMIT ONE SCOTTISH RITE FAMILY Cambridge Concert Association Anime BOP! Sunday January 12, 2014 @ 3:00 p.m. Scottish Rite Auditorium Cambridge, Ohio ADMIT ONE SCOTTISH RITE FAMILY Cambridge Concert Association George DeLancey Jazz Quintet Sunday February 9, 2014 @ 3:00 p.m. Scottish Rite Auditorium Cambridge, Ohio ADMIT ONE SCOTTISH RITE FAMILY Cambridge Lions Club Lions Variety Show Wednesday March 26, 2014 @ 7:00 p.m. Scottish Rite Auditorium Cambridge, Ohio SCOTTISH RITE AUDITORIUM SHOWS There are still several opportunities for Scottish Rite Masons of the Valley of Cambridge to attend performances in the Auditorium. On January 12 the Cambridge Concert Association has scheduled Anime BOP! to perform. This musical trio consists of a Basson, Oboe, and Piano thus the BOP in their name. This group of Pittsburgh area musicians perform a wide variety of musical styles and compositions for the piano and double reed instruments. On February 9 the George DeLancey Jazz Quintet closes out the Cambridge Concert Association s season. He is a graduate of Cambridge High School and Michigan State University and presently resides in New York City. He has performed his jazz in a variety of locations and with many well know performers. The Cambridge Lions Club will present their variety show on Wednesday March 26. This show is annually anticipated by the community and will involve more than a few Scottish Rite members. Remember all of these performances are free to Scottish Rite Members and their families. Come out and enjoy the benefit of

WINTER 2013/2014 VALLEY NEWS AND VIEWS PAGE 7 200th Anniversary Class - November 9, 2013 NAME CITY STATE BL CODE D O B FIRST LINE SIGNER Jerry A Akers Litchfield OH OH0001 4/20/1943 Huddleston, Clyde R Nicholas R Ashworth Jacobsburg OH OH0597 9/10/1978 Rader, Roy Emerson Brian A Ahoy Heath OH OH0720 2/14/1978 LePage, Ronald Gene Dustin J Best Norwich OH OH0066 1/6/1976 Barnett, Zachary Daniel John T Cameron Newcomerstown OH OH0175 11/27/1970 Bourne, Tommy Cleston James P Cronin Reynoldsburg OH OH0079 1/24/1952 LePage, Ronald Gene Ricky L Davis East Canton OH OH0597 7/23/1964 Rader, Roy Emerson John W Davis Cambridge OH OH0066 8/13/1950 LePage, Ronald Gene Brad R Dennis Cambridge OH OH0066 10/6/1958 White, David Arthur Matthew G Devus Canton OH OH0597 11/21/1986 Rader, Roy Emerson Maurice U Froment Byesville OH OH0066 2/21/1931 LePage, Ronald Gene Michael G Groh Cambridge OH OH0066 9/3/1984 Ellwood, David Arthur James P Hayman Racine OH OH0164 Valley of Gallipolis Michael L Kendziorski Freeport OH OH0415 9/17/1960 Fritter, Greg Allan Brian S Kesterson Newport OH OH0001 9/1/1961 Huddleston, Clyde R Jerry R Knowlton Caldwell OH OH0210 9/22/1965 Sholtis, Anthony Brent Gerald E Kocher Sardis OH WV0039 6/22/1943 Hadley, Harold Lee Yancy D Lancaster New Philadelphia OH OH0177 4/24/1974 Barlow, Dennis Richmond Lukas R LePage Cambridge OH OH0066 7/7/1990 LePage, Ronald Gene Jeremy R Life Little Hocking OH OH0609 3/5/1967 Hadfield, Robert Walter Anthony J Longwell Sardis OH OH0597 2/26/1977 Hoskinson, Gary Lee Dale A Lyons Cambridge OH OH0066 1/3/1966 LePage, Ronald Gene Larry K Martin Belpre OH OH0609 10/20/1958 Huffer, David Elwood Richard B McClay Cambridge OH OH0066 4/4/1955 Barnett, Zachary Daniel Douglas A McVay Waterford OH OH0001 8/27/1957 Huddleston, Clyde R Joshua R McVay Beverly OH OH0001 5/4/1979 Huddleston, Clyde R Christopher A Montgomery Zanesville OH OH0184 11/4/1987 Dixon, Theodore William Marlin H Mull III Belpre OH OH0609 12/17/1973 Logston, Marshall Marlin Mark R Nickerson Granville OH OH0011 7/19/1975 Church, Gary Andrew Thomas J Ollom Zanesville OH OH0001 8/18/1951 Ollom, William Claude Jeffrey D Paden Cambridge OH OH0066 2/17/1970 Barnett, Zachary Daniel Russell L Parsons III Oakland MD OH0609 3/20/1976 Logston, Marshall Marlin Russell L Parsons Jr. Belpre OH OH0609 5/8/1954 Logston, Marshall Marlin Anthony R Roe New Philadelphia OH OH0175 11/11/1983 Barlow, Dennis Richmond Matthew A Russell Zanesville OH OH0368 1/3/1958 LePage, Ronald Gene Patrick H Russell Zanesville OH OH0368 6/16/1991 LePage, Ronald Gene Matthew A Russell II Zanesville OH OH0368 1/24/1988 Russell, Matthew Alan Timothy H Schenkel Zanesville OH OH0136 1/5/1950 Huddleston, Clyde R Timothy L Schenkel Beverly OH OH0136 12/27/1993 Huddleston, Clyde R Matthew A Schmidt Bethesda OH OH0251 12/3/1974 LePage, Ronald Gene Kenneth L Schwart Roseville OH OH0079 4/7/1969 Rader, Roy Emerson William C Silber Bellaire OH OH0210 12/21/1967 Sholtis, Anthony Brent John B Singleton Frazeysburg OH OH0448 1/28/1980 Lauer, Leon Robert T Smallwood Zanesville OH OH0079 5/23/1973 LePage, Ronald Gene Ronald L Spinks Jr. Zanesville OH OH0591 10/22/1957 LePage, Ronald Gene Jeffrey A Stearns Port Washington OH OH0175 7/31/1975 Barlow, Dennis Richmond Jason Tubaugh Carrollton OH OH0298 11/28/1971 LePage, Ronald Gene Heath A Watton Zanesville OH OH0079 7/3/1972 Baker, William Lester Norman W Wheeler Senecaville OH OH0066 4/12/1951 Schroder, David Eugene R Linn Williams Vincent OH OH0609 7/23/1959 LePage, Ronald Gene James M Williams Lowell OH OH0554 1/11/1990 Williams, David Lynn Samuel T Williams II Cambridge OH OH0066 1/8/1975 LePage, Ronald Gene Joseph R Woodburn Bowerston OH OH0298 8/4/1970 LePage, Ronald Gene Terry L Wymer Granville OH OH0554 11/12/1968 Wymer, Floyd Edward

Mission S t a t e m e n t The Thirty- Second Degree Masons, Valley of Cambridge, A n c i e n t A c c e p t e d S c o t t i s h Rite, is a brotherhood that builds the moral character of men by portrayal of M a s o n i c principle s, making good men better, t h r o u g h belief in God, love of Country and strengthening family ties. Valley of Cambridge 935 Wheeling Avenue PO Box 1825 Cambridge, OH 43725 CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED Non-profit Org. US Postage Paid Permit No. 438 Zanesville, OH Valley of Cambridge Upcoming Events January 12 3:00 p.m. - Cambridge Concert Association-Anime BOP! Ensemble January 13 6:30 p.m. - Executive Committee Meeting 7:30 p.m. - Lodge of Perfection Meeting February 9 3:00 p.m. - Cambridge Concert Assoc.-George DeLancey Jazz Quintet February 10 6:00 p.m. - Executive Committee Meeting 7:30 p.m. - Lodge of Perfection Meeting March 10 6:00 p.m. - 4 DVD Lafayette #79 F&AM Zanesville 6:00 p.m. - Executive Committee Meeting 6:30 p.m. - 16 and Dinner March 26 7:00 p.m. - Lions Club Variety Show April 6 Reunion Practice April 12 Spring Reunion - 4, 7, 14, 15, 18, 21, & 32