JANUARY 2014 The Pa Leadership Conference is scheduled for Saturday, March 15, 2014 at the Patton Campus, Elizabethtown. The Supreme Council Leadership Conference is scheduled for March 28 & 29 at Supreme Council Headquarters in Lexington, MA. The PA Council of Deliberation is scheduled for Saturday, July 12, 2014 at The Hershey Lodge & Conference Center. 24 Brethren were created Sublime Princes of the Royal Secret, 32 Scottish Rite Masons on November 23, 2013. A complete list of these new Brethren is on page 5 in the newsletter. Joining the Class and the Marshalls in this photo are: Thomas Gamon, IV, 32, Right Worshipful Grand Junior Warden Elect; Russell W. Baker, 33, Active Member of the Scottish Rite Supreme Council, Deputy for Pennsylvania, and Grand Almoner of the Supreme Council; Harriss A. Butler, 33, Honored Guest and Class Exemplar; William H. Tennant, Jr., 33, Commander-in-Chief of Reading Consistory, S.P.R.S.; Marvin G. Speicher, 33, Right Worshipful Past Grand Treasurer; Harry E. Hackman, Jr., 33, Most Wise Master of Francis Marion Highley Chapter, Rose Croix; Stephen R. Higgins, 32, Sovereign Prince of C. Gilbert Steffe Council, Princes of Jerusalem; and Andrew E. Weitzenkorn, 32, Thrice Potent Master of Reading Lodge of Perfection. DUE DATE MARCH ISSUE: FEBUARY 3, 2014 INSIDE THIS ISSUE PAGES 2 & 3 PRESIDING OFFICER MESSAGES PAGE 4 PAGE 5 ABBOTT & VALLEY SCHOLARSHIP INFO GOLDEN EAGLES MOSES BUS TRIP ONTELAUNEE CLUB CLAM BAKE INFO NOVEMBER 2013 CLASS LISTING PAGE 6 LADIES AUXILLIARY FASHION SHOW & MEETING LANCASTER COUNTY CLUB THANK YOU FROM IRV HERRING, 33 PAGE 7 COMBINED COUNTY CLUB LADIES NIGHT ABE LINCOLN IN BERKS COUNTY PAGE 8 DEMOLAY DEGREE CONFERRAL FEBRUARY 2014 HIRAM SCOTTISH RIDERS VALENTINE S - ST. PAT S DANCE PAGE 9 PAGE 10 PAGE 11 2014 VALLEY CALENDAR JAN-JUNE BLACK TIE DINNER MEMBERSHIP MESSAGE IN MEMORIUM JULY-DEC 2014 & JAN 2015 VALLEY CALENDAR LODGE AMBASSADORS PAGE 12 BERKS KIDS GOT TALENT JANUARY 2014 DeMolay Honors Loos & Swisher Ill. L. Donald Loos, 33 MSA, Past Commander-in-Chief; and Ill. Herbert K. Swisher, 33, Past Commander-in-Chief, were invested with The DeMolay Legion of Honor at ceremonies at the Masonic Center of Reading on October 5, 2013. DeMolay International confers the Legion of Honor upon a Mason who has performed unusual and meritorious service in behalf of the Order or who has evidenced a spirit of cooperation and appreciation for the Order. Nominees are unanimously elected by the Supreme Council of DeMolay International. 1
The Commander-in-Chief Ill. William H. Tennant, Jr., 33 Thrice Potent Master s Corner Andrew E. Weitzenkorn Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all at the Valley of Reading. Here we are settling into the depth of winter. There is still much to be done here in the Valley. We had a successful fall reunion on November 23. Twenty-five new Candidates received their 32 nd degree and have become members of our Valley. We hope to get many workers from this group. The Holiday Happenings proved to be the success it has always been. However I believe the Sovereign Princes out did themselves this year with some of the new additions to their programs. The performance of The Tuba Christmas, the Berks County Ballet, and of course the play performed by the Scottish Rite Players, were all very successful. If you missed Second Lieutenant Commander Kevin Barnhardt as Lincoln, you missed a wonderful performance. Thanks to The Train Club for their great displays. It is always a pleasure to watch the eyes and expressions of the kids, (young & old) as they view the several displays. The Clowns were great as always. Hiram s Scottish Riders did a fine job with the kids and the tattoos. Thanks to all who gave their time in the Live Nativity. Once again, none of these fine events could be produced and presented without the Assistance of the S.RV.C. which helps to fund what has become this Great Holiday Celebration. Thank you all. Before you know it, the Spring Reunion Date, Saturday, May 17, 2014, will be here. Take time to look for new members for the Valley over this period. Let s have a good size Class again. My Brethren, first of all I hope everyone had a very happy holiday season. Much has happened since our last notice and I'd like to thank all those who helped move our Scottish Rite forward. November s Fall Reunion attracted 25 Candidates. The Degree Work performed by all the bodies of the Scottish Rite was excellent and gave these new members a tremendous view into the workings of our organization. We now need to work on building a Spring Class which could surpass this one in size. Next, we had our Christmas celebration, with a live Nativity, elaborate train displays by the Train Club, trees decorated by each of the Bodies, Hiram's Scottish Riders doing "tattoos" for the kids and, of course, Santa Claus. It proved to be a very busy, but extremely worthwhile month of December. We are now looking forward to Spring and all that accompanies this time of year. Easter, Passover, the Feast of the Paschal Lamb and finally, our Spring Reunion, to which I alluded earlier. Not only would I like to see a Class as large or larger than the Class at the 2013 Fall Reunion, but it would be great to see more Brethren attend to witness the work. Those who participate in these degrees enjoy performing to an audience of their peers as well as the incoming Candidate Class. Keep in mind, as we strive for perfection, there is always something for us to learn, about life, about others and about ourselves. I look forward to seeing you at our Stated Meeting on January 28, 2014. Until then, be safe in your travels, be loyal and faithful to yourself and your family, and be true to your obligations. 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. Editor Dick Miller, 32 Associate Editor - Ill. Blaine F. Fabian, 33 The Valley of Reading, A.A.S.R. P.O. Box 6013 West Reading, PA 19610 Phone: 610-373-0722 Fax: 610-373-0795 Email: valley.of.reading@comcast.net 2
Sovereign Prince Speaks Stephen R. Higgins Most Wise Master s Moment Ill. Harry E. Hackman, Jr., 33 The New Year is upon us, the holiday decorations have been stored away and the events of late 2013 are now receding into memory. I hope that your memories are pleasant ones - of good health, of great meals, of gatherings with friends and family and of the 2013 Holiday Happenings at the Cathedral. Each of the four bodies in the Valley of Reading traditionally is entrusted with a specific responsibility during the Masonic year. In the case of the Council of Princes of Jerusalem, it is overseeing the Holiday Happenings at the Cathedral (formerly named the Family Life Celebration ). However the success of this event throughout the years is far more than simply the result of the activities of the Council. It is the outcome of the efforts and close cooperation of all four bodies as well as the Valley of Reading Ladies Auxiliary, the Scottish Rite Volunteer Committee (SRVC) and uncounted individuals. On its own the Council could not have ensured the success of the event. That has been the result the spirit of cooperation that Freemasonry fosters in the Valley of Reading and I would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to everyone involved. I hope and trust that spirit will continue for many years to come. May all of the members of the Valley and families have a happy, healthful, and prosperous New Year. Winter is here, the holiday season is over. What a boring time of year. Except for those lucky few who migrate to warmer climates, the rest of us just settle in and wait. The good news is there are still many activities going on in the Valley to keep you from becoming depressed. We welcome the 25 new members from the Fall Reunion. Come out to our January meeting, fellowship during the dinner and join us at the meeting. The Valley can only be of value to you if you participate. Our goal is to have good fun and fellowship. The Feast of the Paschal Lamb will be held on Sunday, March 23, 2014 at 2:00pm. Take a special note since it is held earlier this year due to the Jazz Festival. For all of the newest members the Feast is a celebration of the lives of our deceased brethren. We will remember each brother called home by the Great Architect during this past year. The Feast is open to everyone, so bring your family, friends, and neighbors. This is a great opportunity to show non-masons how Masons respect and treat each other through this solemn and respectful observance. The Combined County Club Ladies Night is coming up. What a great time. great food, great entertainment and great fellowship, what more could you ask for? Think there is nothing for you to do at the Valley? Check out the schedule of all the events coming up this year. It is conveniently printed in this issue in a form that can be cut out and carried in your wallet. I always take the time and put the events on my calendar now, so I will not miss them later in the year. Hope to see you all at our Stated Meeting in January. 3
Abbott Scholarship Requirements Revised Eligibility for the Leon S. Abbott Scholarship Program has been revised to include only the children of Scottish Rite members. Grandchildren of members are no longer eligible. Those meeting any of the following criteria are eligible to apply for the 2014 Abbott Scholarship program: A Scottish Rite Mason of the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction. A child of a Scottish Rite Mason of the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, who is a high school senior or currently enrolled at an accredited College or University, who has attained a minimum grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale. A member of DeMolay, Rainbow or Jobs Daughters in the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction who is a high school senior or currently enrolled at an accredited College or University, who has attained a minimum grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale. Applications are available at: www.scottishritenmj.org Go to Quick Links > Click on Member downloads Go to forms > click on Abbott Scholarship Form Deadline for consideration is: April 1 st, 2014 Valley of Reading Vocational Scholarship The purpose of the Valley of Reading Scottish Rite Scholarship Program is to be of assistance and encouragement to young men and women with a High School education desiring to acquire training in Trades, Business, technical, Vocational and Career Programs and, who have been accepted in accredited schools offering such programs. The Training programs ( Certificate or Associate Degree ) typically are two years in length. Applications are available at: Scottish Rite Office 610-373-0722 APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE January 1 st, 2014 DEADLINE FOR CONSIDERATION IS: APRIL 1 ST, 2014 SCOTTISH RITE GOLDEN EAGLES Bus Trip to Sight & Sound Theater Wednesday April 23, 2014 MOSES Lunch at Hershey Farm Restaurant Contact Marion Miller for details 484-624-5584 His & Her Clam Bake & Fish Fry June 16, 2014 Hamburg Game Assn. Pavilion Call Irv Herring, 610-562-7300 for details 4
Fall Reunion Class of 2013 Mark W. Abbott, II Atglen, PA Oxford Lodge No. 353 Carlos L. Aponte Temple, PA Reading Lodge No. 549 Charles H. Bergstresser Fleetwood, PA Huguenot Lodge No. 377 Michael J. Bodolus Boyertown, PA Stichter Lodge No. 254 Troy M. Bodolus North Wales, PA Stichter Lodge No. 254 Darrell L. Bordner, Sr. Wernersville, PA Reading Lodge No. 549 Enzio D. Colodonato Narvon, PA Lodge No. 62 Gregory A. Cooper Wernersville, PA Williamson Lodge No. 307 Carlos A. Diaz Luna Reading, PA Reading Lodge No. 549 Jeremy M. Foose Fleetwood, PA Huguenot Lodge No. 377 Daniel J. Forrester East Earl, PA Lodge No. 62 Michael R. Frasch Robesonia, PA Williamson Lodge No. 307 Bradley J. Hager Robesonia, PA Williamson Lodge No. 307 Brad E. Hart West Lawn, PA Williamson Lodge No. 307 Jeffrey P. Hill Wyomissing, PA Reading Lodge No. 549 Craig D. Leiby, Sr. Douglassville, PA Bristol Lodge No. 25 Herbert E. Mattern, Jr. Elm, PA Manheim Lodge No. 587 Ryan H. Peters Mohrsville, PA Lodge No. 62 Ignatius M. Sakasitz, Sr. Whitehall, PA Chandler Lodge No. 227 William J. Seal, Jr. Royersford, PA Spring City Lodge No. 553 Sean C. Secor Wernersville, PA Royersford Lodge No. 585 Bryan L. Stoudt Fleetwood, PA Huguenot Lodge No. 337 Jeffrey A. Thompson Leesport, PA St. John s Lodge No. 435 Michael Yacovelli Pottstown, PA Royersford Lodge No. 585 Scott A. Zechman Reading, PA Lodge No. 62 5
THE LADIES AUXILIARY PRESENTS THE 2014 FASHIION SHOW SATURDAY APRIL 12, 2014 Thank You The family of the late Betty Lou Herring thanks all the members and their ladies for their condolences, flowers, cards, prayers and acts of kindness & sympathy extended to them during their time of bereavement for their Loved one, Betty Lou. DOORS OPEN AT 11 AM LUNCH SERVED AT NOON A special thank you to Robert W. Fries for giving the eulogy, it added a special moment of remembrance to the service. GOD BLESS YOU ALL IRV, LEROY, LORI & FAMILIES LUNCH CATERED BY WEGMANS TICKETS $23.00 FOR TICKETS CONTACT ELSIE LANGE 610-286-9306 DIANA STUMM 717-354-5993 FASHIONS BY BOSCOV S The 2013 Officers of the Lancaster County Club Of Reading Consistory were installed on October 29, 2013 at Shady Maple Smorgasbord. Stepping up to the plate to serve their Club are: W. Randall Kegerise, 33, Treasurer; Clarence W. Martin, 33, President; Robert S. Conway, 33, Secretary; And J. Richard Eby, 33, First Vice President. LADIES AUXILIARY MEETING TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2014 DINNER 6:00 PM MEETING 7:00 PM The program for the evening is International Dance by Lynn Gilllespe; she will be teaching simple dances from a few countries, please wear comfortable clothing. 6
Combined county club ladies night SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 2014 dinner BEGINS 6:00 pm Zimmerman dining hall menu includes Stuffed Flounder, Chicken Cordon-Bleu, Sirloin Beef Tips and all the extras Cost is $30.00 (entertainment only $10.00) Checks to be made payable to Reading Lodge of Perfection With a self-addressed stamped envelope should be sent to: Scottish Rite Office P.O. Box 6013 Reading, PA 19610 Tickets are also available at the valley office Entertainment begins 8:00 PM JACK FOREAKER Nationally Known Entertainer & Puppeteer Berks County Commissioner, Kevin S. Barnhardt, 33, commemorated the 150 th anniversary of the dedication of the Soldier s National Cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, at the County Commissioner s monthly meeting on November 21 st. Commissioner Barnhardt depicted the 16 th President and reprised Lincoln s Gettysburg Address. Illustrious Brother Barnhardt is Second Lieutenant Commander of Reading Consistory, S.P.R.S., 32, Valley of Reading Pennsylvania. Illustrious Brother Barnhardt also depicted President Lincoln in the Valley s presentation of The Last Full Measure on December 14 th as part of Holiday Happenings at the Cathedral. OPEN TO ALL MEMBERS AND THEIR GUESTS 7
Valley of Reading To Host Pennsylvania DeMolay Initiation The State Officers of the Associated Chapters of DeMolay International in Pennsylvania will confer both degrees of the Order of DeMolay at the Scottish Rite Cathedral in West Reading on Saturday. February 8, 2014. Referred to as DeMolay s Patriot s Day Class, Chapters from Eastern Pennsylvania will bring new members to the Scottish Rite Cathedral to witness the degrees. Patriot s Day is a DeMolay Obligatory Observance set aside to remember and honor those who have made our country the land of the free and the home of the brave. Famous Masons such as George Washington and Benjamin Franklin have attended these degrees in the past. 8
MEMBERSHIP MESSAGE Reading Consistory Sublime Princes of the Royal Secret, 32 TO HOST A Black Tie Dinner A traditional table lodge A Members Only, Black Tie, Dinner Inclusive to all Master Masons With an Internationally recognized Guest Speaker Coming OCTOBER 3, 2014 The successful Fall Reunion is past and we are looking forward to the spring reunion. Welcome to our 25 new members and we hope you take the opportunity to join in our activities. You would find them to be enjoyable. To get the most out of your Scottish Rite experience you need to get involved in the reunions and our other activities. A big part of the experience is the fraternal fellowship you will have with your fellow Scottish Rite Masons. Come out, get involved and have fun. It is not too early to be getting candidates for the Spring Reunion. There are always potential candidates that are looking to enhance their Masonic experience. All they need is you to tell them about the Scottish Rite and encourage them to become a member. Each Lodge has a Lodge Ambassador who can help you with obtaining petitions, getting Scottish Rite material and answering questions. If you have a perspective new candidate for Blue Lodge or the Scottish Rite, invite them to the Feast of the Paschal Lamb 0n March 23, 2014 at 2:00 PM and show them how Scottish Rite Mason respect and honor our deceased brethren. Scottish Rite Core Values: Reverence for God, Integrity, Justice, Tolerance, Devotion to Country And Service to Humanity. Scottish Rite Valley of Reading THE FRATERNITY OF CHOICE. Harry E. Hackman, Jr. 33 Membership Chairman Email: harryhackman@comcast.net AASR VALLEY OF READING 2014 CALENDAR Jan. 5 Scottish Rite Volunteer Committee 2 PM Jan. 11 Children s Dyslexia Center Berks Kids Got Talent auditions Jan. 15 Golden Eagles NOON Jan. 18 Children s Dyslexia Center Berks Kids Got Talent final auditions Jan. 20 Executive Committee 7 PM Jan. 22 Ladies Auxiliary Board Meeting 11 AM Jan. 28 STATED MEETING (Dinner at 6 PM) 7 PM Jan. 31 33 Members Annual Meeting 6 PM Feb. 2 Scottish Rite Volunteer Committee 2 PM Feb. 17 Oversight Advisory Committee 7 PM Feb. 19 Golden Eagles NOON Feb. 22 Hiram s Scottish Riders Dance 7:30 PM Mar. 1 Combined County Club Ladies Night 6 PM Mar. 2 Scottish Rite Volunteer Committee 2 PM. Mar. 14 & 15 Council of Deliberation Officers Workshop Elizabethtown AASR VALLEY OF READING 2014 CALENDAR Mar. 17 Executive Committee 7 PM Mar. 19 Golden Eagles NOON Mar. 19 Ladies Auxiliary Board Meeting 11 AM Mar. 23 Feast of the Paschal Lamb 2 PM Mar. 25 STATED MEETING (Dinner 6 p.m.) 7 PM Mar. 28 Lancaster County Club s Spring Fling TBA Apr. 2 Chester Co. Ladies Night 6 PM Installation of Officers Parkesburg VFW Apr. 6 Scottish Rite Volunteer Committee 2 PM Apr. 9 Schuylkill Co. Club Seafood Night-stag 5 PM Schuylkill Co. Lodge #138 Apr. 12 Ladies Auxiliary Fashion Show NOON Apr. 15 Lancaster Lodge of Perfection 4 PM Apr. 16 Golden Eagles NOON Apr. 19 Easter Egg Hunt 10:30 AM. Scottish Rite Cathedral Apr. 23 Good Fellowship Club Spring Stag 6 PM The Sheraton at Great Valley Apr. 28 Department Head/Degree Masters Mtg 7 PM May 4 Scottish Rite Volunteer Committee 2 PM AASR VALLEY OF READING 2014 CALENDAR May 5 Executive Committee Meeting 7 PM May 7 Chester Co. Club Master Masons Night 6 PM Stag - Thorndale Inn, Thorndale, PA May 13 LAST DAY FOR PETITIONS May 17 SPRING REUNION May 19 Post Mortem 6 PM May 21 Ladies Auxiliary Board Meeting 11 AM May 21 Golden Eagles NOON May 27 STATED MEETING (Dinner 6 p.m.) 7 PM Installation of Officers June 1 Scottish Rite Volunteer Committee 2 PM June 6 33 Members Spring Meeting 6 PM June 11 Schuylkill Co. Club Steak Fry stag 5 PM. Schuylkill Co. Lodge #138 June 16 Ontelaunee Club His & Hers Clambake 3 PM Hamburg Game Asso. Pavilion June 18 Golden Eagles NOON June 19 John Gay Memorial Sports Banquet 6 PM Revere Tavern, Paradise, PA June 25 Good Fellowship Picnic Steak Fry 3 PM Ringing Rocks Park 9
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. T.T.G.O.T.G.A.O.T.U. Allen Baxter Lodge No. 665 July 19, 2013 Walter F. Tokarski Lodge No. 254 September 8, 2013 Harold W. Smith, Jr. Lodge No. 383 September 14, 2013 John D. Trout, III Lodge 227 October 9, 2013 Eric J. Thompson Lodge No. 595 October 16, 2013 Donald J. Hill Lodge No. 660 November 2, 2013 Wallace L. Woods Lodge No. 307 November 5, 2013 Ralph L. Guthrie Lodge No. 383 November 23, 2013 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, 310 S. Seventh Avenue, West Reading, PA., on the 27 th day of the Hebrew month Sh vat 5774, corresponding to: Tuesday, January 28, 2014 7:00 o clock p.m. Business will be transacted in Reading Lodge of Perfection, 14 ; C. Gilbert Steffe Council, 16, Princes of Jerusalem; Francis Marion Highley Chapter, 18, Knight 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. By order of: ANDREW E. WEITZENKORN, 32 HARRY E. HACKMAN, JR., 33 Thrice Potent Master Most Wise Master STEPHEN R. HIGGINS, 32 WILLIAM H. TENNANT, JR. 33 Sovereign Prince Commander-in-Chief ATTEST: Christopher H. Tecklenburg, 33, MSA Secretary DINNER BEFORE THE MEETING 6 TO 6:45 P.M. $8.00 per person AASR VALLEY OF READING 2014 CALENDAR July 12 PA. Council of Deliberation Hershey Hotel July 16 Golden Eagles NOON July 17 Workers & Service Club Picnic 5 PM Scottish Rite Cathedral Aug. 2 AASR FAMILY PICNIC 4 PM Reading Leiderkranz Aug. 6 Rajah Potentate s Picnic- Ceremonial Aug. 9 Chester County Family Chicken BBQ 11 AM - 4 PM Skerrett Lodge #343, Cochranville Aug. 20 Golden Eagles NOON Sept. 7 Scottish Rite Volunteer Committee 2 PM Sept. 15 Oversight Advisory Committee 7 PM Sept. 17 Golden Eagles NOON Sept. 19 Golf Tournament NOON Oct. 3 Black Tie Dinner 6 PM Oct. 5 Scottish Rite Volunteer Committee 2 PM Oct. 6 Ontelanuee Club Pancake & Sausage Stag Night 6 pm - Virginville Hotel Oct. 7 Lancaster Co. Club Ladies Seafood Night 6 PM Shady Maple Smorgasbord AASR VALLEY OF READING 2014 CALENDAR Oct. 8 Schuylkill Co. Club Pre-Reunion dinner 6 PM Schuylkill Co. Lodge #138 Oct. 15 Golden Eagles NOON Oct. 18 Lancaster Lodge of Perfection 11 AM Oct. 18 Pagoda Club Movie and Chili Night 6 PM Oct. 20 Scottish Rite Cathedral Association Annual Meeting 7 p.m. Oct. Executive Committee Meeting 7:30 PM Oct. 28 STATED MEETING (Dinner 6 p.m.) 7PM Nov. 2 Scottish Rite Volunteer Committee 2 PM Nov. 3 Department Head/Degree Master Mtg. 7 PM Nov. 6 Chester County Ladies Night 6 PM Parkesburg, VFW, Parkesburg, PA Nov. 18 LAST DAY FOR PETITIONS Nov. 19 Golden Eagles NOON Nov. 22 FALL REUNION Nov. 24 Post Mortem 6 PM AASR VALLEY OF READING 2014 CALENDAR Dec. 7 Scottish Rite Volunteer Committee 2 PM Dec. 13 Rajah Shrine Ceremonial 10 AM Dec. 13 & 14 Holiday Happenings 6 PM 8 PM Dec. 17 Golden Eagles NOON Dec. 20 & 21 Holiday Happenings 6 PM 8 PM AASR VALLEY OF READING JANUARY 2015 CALENDAR Jan. 4 Scottish Rite Volunteer Committee 2 PM Jan. 19 Executive Committee Meeting 7 PM Jan. 21 Golden Eagles NOON Jan. 27 STATED MEETING (Dinner 6 p.m.) 7 PM Jan. 30 33 Members Annual Meeting 6 PM 10
SCOTTISH RITE AMBASSADORS IN YOUR LODGE The Valley of Reading Lodge Ambassador is the point of contact between his Symbolic Lodge and the Valley of Reading. He communicates the Valley activities and happenings in his Symbolic Lodge, and arranges Scottish Rite presentations with the Worshipful Master and the Valley. He explains the Scottish Rite and the Valley of Reading to all new members and encourages them to expand their Masonic knowledge by becoming a Scottish Rite Mason, and encourages current members to continue their membership. He encourages Scottish Rite members in his Lodge to attend the Reunions and County Club events. If your Lodge does not have an Ambassador and you would like to fill the roll contact Harry E. Hackman, Jr. 33 Membership Chairman. DISTRICT LODGE AMBASSADOR DISTRICT LODGE AMBASSADOR 1 Lodge No.43 Jeffrey S. Moyer 1 Abraham C. Treichler No.682 1 Ashara-Casiphia No.551 1 Charles M. Howell No.496 1 Christiana No.417 Burnell E. Kreider 1 Columbia No.286 1 Ephrata No.665 Michael D. Wolfe 1 Lamberton No.476 1 Manheim No.587 William J. Oehme 1 Mt. Lebanon No.226 1 Mount Olivet No.704 Richard E. Miller 1 Washington No.156 2 Ashlar No.570 2 Brownstone No.666 5 Pine Grove No.409 5 West Chester No.322 Herbert H. Musgrove III 5 Williamson No.309 John A. Krisch, Jr. 5 Thomson No.340 Gerald G. Francis 5 Skerrett No.343 William H. Tennant Jr. 5 Oxford No.353 Edwin J. Lobley 5 Brandywine-Goddard No.383 Robert L. Milliken 5 Howell No.405 Gary L. Dukeman 5 Kennett No.475 Brendan S. Van Hoorebeke 5 New London No.545 Theodore H. Wallace 7 Lodge No.62 Jeffrey C. Rhein 7 Chandler No.227 John J. Tumolo III 7 Hueguenot No.377 Ronald J. Dalius 7 Isaac Hiester No.660 John R. Nester 7 Reading No.549 Raymond W. Gottschall III 7 St. John's No.435 David G. Wells 7 Teutonia No.367 Kevin S. Barnhardt 7 Williamson No.307 L. Donald Loos Jr. 7 Union No.479 Thomas C. Keen 7 Vaux No.406 Irvin C. Henry Jr. 40 Phoenixville No.75 Kenneth R. Good 40 Stichter No.254 Travis M. Bartechko 40 Mt. Pickering No.446 40 Spring City No.553 Barry Millard 40 Royersford No.585 40 Perkiomen No.595 40 Boyertown No.741 58 Schuylkill No.138 58 Pulaski No.216 58 Cressona No.222 Carl F. Berger 58 Swatara No.267 58 Ashland No.294 58 Frackville No.737 58 Valley No.797 11