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Long Beach Scottish Rite Reporter 855 Elm Ave. Long Beach, CA 90813 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED US POSTAGE PAID Non-Profit Permit #438 HUNT. BCH, CA THE SCOTTISH RITE REPORTER Vol.XXXX No. 2 Published Quarterly April, May, June, 2016 Highlights This Quarter Stated Meeting 2nd Tuesday of Each Month Saturday - April 9, 2016 - Long Class Tuesday - April 12, 2016 - Stated Meeting Wednesday - April 13, 2016, LBSR Host to Special VMAP & Masonic Event MAY 2016 Long Class DARK Saturday - May 7, 2016-25/50 Year Dinner Tuesday - May 10, 2016 - Stated Meeting Friday - Saturday - June 10 & 11, 2016 - Reunion Class Tuesday - June 14, 2016 - Stated Meeting See Complete Calendar on Page 6 for additional details 855 Elm Ave., Long Beach, CA 90813 Telephone: (562) 436-3983 Email: info@lbscottishrite.org Web: www.lbscottishrite.org

Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Southern Jurisdiction of the United States of America Ill. Ronald A. Seale, 33 Sovereign Grand Commander, Supreme Council Ill. Frank Loui, 33 SGIG Sovereign Grand Inspector General of the Supreme Council in California Ill. Timothy Cable, 33 Personal Representative of the Sovereign Grand Inspector General of the Orient of California Your Business or Personal Ad HERE!!! Call (562) 435-8381 Companion plot for sale Forest Lawn Memorial Park Located in Cypress, Calif. Everlasting Hope Section If interested please call Bro. F. R. Mackey @ 402-276-7586 2016 Officers of the Long Beach Bodies of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonr y Lodge of Perfection Dale E. Quelle, 32 Venerable Master Chapter of Rose Croix Frank J. Lopez, 32 Wise Master Council of Kadosh Joseph P. Ficarra, 32 Commander Reporter Ad Space Fees for 2016 Size 1-Q 2-Q s 3-Q s 4-Q s 1/8 Page $ 65.00 $ 125.00 $ 185.00 $ 240.00 1/4 page $ 75.00 $ 145.00 $ 215.00 $ 280.00 1/2 Page $ 85.00 $ 165.00 $ 235.00 $ 300.00 Full Page $ 100.00 $ 195.00 $ 290.00 $ 380.00 Consistory Hon. Roy E. Steinfeld, 32, KCCH Master of Kadosh Serving All Scottish Rite Bodies Ill. Chuck Bruggeman, 33 General Secretary secretary@lbscottishrite.org Hon. Jonathan Dilley, 32, KCCH - Almoner Cathedral Staff Ill. Don Fishering, 33 Chief Purveyor Mike Tugwell, 32 Librarian Chuck Schubert, 32 General Prod. Manager Hon. Florian Zukas, 32, KCCH Lighting Director Frances Simpson, Membership Manager Elizabeth Dunn, Event Center Manager Ricky W. Sullivan, 32 - Tiler Degree Staff Ill. Jim Sunseri, 33 Classroom Director Ill. Ellsworth Chan, 33 Classroom Staff Hon. Harold Kennedy, 32, KCCH Classroom Staff Richard Schott, 32 Classroom Staff Ill. Jim Sunseri, 33 Director of the Work Chuck Schubert, 32, Stage Director From the Desk of the Personal Representative The Long Beach Scottish Rite Bodies caters meals for their functions. Consequently, an RSVP is required and mandatory if you plan on attending ANY EVENT or FUNCTION where a meal is served. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS! Those with RSVPs will be served first. Ill. Tim Cable, 33 Personal Representative for the Valley of Long Beach 2 THE SCOTTISH RITE REPORTER APRIL, MAY, JUNE 2016 11

The Rewards of the Rite By Roy Ellis Steinfeld 32 o KCCH---Master of Kadosh Scottish Rite Freemasonry offers the greatest of all opportunities for self-improvement. It has within it the glamour of romance, the magic of history, and the comfort of philosophy. Scottish Rite Masonry stands as a symbol of the wisdom of the ages. We know that we are part of an Institution that has forever followed the glorious Light in the East. We are part of the hopes, the yearnings and efforts of a world-wide group of men who are meeting and working in the name of God. We have a share in the spreading of ideals of justice, tolerance and kindness. To us is given the opportunity for unveiling symbols which impart golden truths. We, as Scottish Rite Masons, have the opportunity to grow morally in an atmosphere of sacred silence. We are members of the Scottish Rite which throughout the ages has taught and followed the ways of peace, yet never for a moment has capitulated to the demand of dictatorship. We are members of Scottish Rite Freemasonry which has forever inspired men to engage vigorously in the struggle for the preservation of God-given rights. CALENDAR CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 June-2016 10th & 11th, Friday -Saturday - 2 Day Reunion Class 10th Friday REUNION CLASS 6:30 PM Registration 7:30 PM Lectures - 4, 14 8:15 PM Confer - 4 9:00 PM Confer - 14 11th Saturday REUNION CLASS CON'T 7:00 AM Coffee/Breakfast 7:30 AM Lectures - 18, 30, 32 8:45 AM Confer - 18 10:00 AM Confer - 30 11:30 AM Lunch 12:30 PM Final Lecture and Questions & Answers 1:00 PM Confer - 32 14th Tuesday STATED MEETING 5:00 PM Refreshments 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Stated Meeting 10 THE SCOTTISH RITE REPORTER Brethren, Notes From the Personal Representative Ill. Timothy Cable, 33⁰ Personal Representative of the Sovereign Grand Inspector General in California As I write this article I am pleased to say that after several years, we have started a long class held on the second Saturday of each month until the summer dark months. Thanks to the hard work of Ill. Jim Sunseri, we have resurrected several degrees, which when performed will make us once again the TOP valley in the Orient of California. We are also actively involved in the 2016 VMAP program under the leadership of Honorable Jonathan Dilley. On a sad note, we will lose our long rental agreement with the school district when the Head Start school terminates their lease at the end of the school year. We are pursuing a new tenant for either a pre-school or a child daycare to fill the vacancy. Costs to run this facility continue to soar and with the loss of our rental income sources, we are faced with the possibility of cutting office hours and related expenses. One of these will be the elimination of our current phone tree system, an expense which has not proven the results justify the cost. However, we re keeping our fingers crossed that we have reached an agreement on a probate issue that will be a huge benefit to our Valley. When this occurs we will be able to accomplish many much needed repairs to our building and some exciting upgrades to further enhance our rental amenities. Our KSA Chieftain Kyle Guyot and his staff are doing a stand up job breathing life back into the organization. One more brother I would like to make a shout out to, is Brother Nick Hardy Bell who has and continues his enthusiastic pursuit in the vineyards of Scottish Rite Masonry. We also, lost a valuable and very dedicated Mason when the Honorable Robert Reynolds passed away suddenly. Ron was a staunch supporter of our ROTC/JROTC programs, Veterans Hospital and the Masonic Service Bureau, Soft and Safe to thee my Brother. In closing, I want to invite any of you who have only received the 5 essential degrees to come back and support the members along their journey in the new long class and see the degrees you haven t seen. Here s wishing you and your family health and happiness and God Bless. Tim APRIL, MAY, JUNE 2016 3

Notes From the General Secretary Ill. Chuck Bruggeman, 33⁰ Philanthropic Announcements CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITY Last January, we had an annual installation of officers to serve our Valley during the ensuing year of 2016. The leaders of our Long Beach Lodge of Perfection (4 th -14 th ), Chapter Knights Rose Croix (15 th -18 th ), Council of Kadosh (19 th -30 th ), and Consistory (31 st -32 nd ) are expected to open and close their respective Degrees that we are now scheduling during one Saturday morning of most months, which you will find published in our Scottish Rite Reporter. If they cannot attend for some reason, they are expected to have their next in line officer take over and notify the Office of the change. They are also responsible to see that their officers are in attendance during our Stated Meetings which occur monthly except July and August. Roll call is given and officers are expected to attend, or call into the Office for their excused absence. Again, if they cannot attend for some reason, they are expected to have their next inline officer take over and notify the Office of the change. It is time for these officers to take charge of their respective assignments and not rely upon the Office to do their work for them. Also the Senior Warden of the Lodge of Perfection, Senior Warden of the Knights Rose Croix, First Lt. Commander of the Council of Kadosh and Prior of the Consistory, who will be in charge for the year 2017 should be watching for Good Men within our Valley to become officers during their year. Have members available who you would like to see serving during your term of office, who would do a good job and make you and your Valley most proud. At least one vacancy will occur, sometimes more for one reason or another. Watch our new members and attempt to help them become involved, as they are the future of our Valley. DELINQUENT DUES NOTICES We have received many complaints from our members about DELINQUENT DUES NOTICES that have recently come out for their 2016 dues. These notices are sent out from the Supreme Council in Washington, DC, not from us. When we receive a letter that contains Dues Payments, it will be processed within one week. The results are then sent to Supreme and they will not always be processed on arrival. If you obtain a Delinquency notice and your Dues are paid, please disregard it. Chuck Bruggeman The Correct Position During Scottish Rite Prayer By Roy Ellis Steinfeld 32 o KCCH Master of Kadosh Predicated upon the basic foundation of belief in a personal God, the Scottish Rite gives primary importance in it Degrees and it meetings to prayer. While there is an established position and sign to be used by all Scottish Rite Masons during prayer, the position and sign are sometimes not uniformly practiced. All Scottish Rite Masons (except when engaged in ritual at the altar) stand during prayer, with caps remaining on the head as part of a uniform. So much is known and done. What is also required is giving the accompanying Sign of the Good Shepard. This is done by folding the arms, the left over the right, with the outstretched fingers touching the shoulders. The position is comfortable and easily remembered if it is realized that the sign represents the Good Shepard carrying a lamb around his neck and holding its feet by his crossed hands. During prayer, in this position, the head is slightly bowed. The practice of this prayer position and sign, and their explanation and demonstration will add much to the meaningfulness of our devotions. 4 THE SCOTTISH RITE REPORTER APRIL, MAY, JUNE 2016 9

N PAGE 8 DONATIONS - Con t BUILDING DONATIONS Garrett R. Adams David A. Chernik Robert L. Robert James B. Allen Joseph B. Cruz Leon O. Waller PM Joseph Casaletti, lll J. Gary Hall Raul C. Tobias Genemar A. Lazo John Morrison - In Memory of Burt Bodner ALMONER S DONATIONS Garrett R. Adams Gary Hall James B. Allen Genemar A. Lazo Joseph Casaletti, lll Edgardo J. Peregrino David A. Chernik Steinfeld E. Roy Joseph B. Cruz Raul C. Tobias John Morrison - In Honor of George Anderson Note: Donations are recorded at the time they are received and depending on the amount, they are acknowledged by a special letter to the donors. Due to REPORTER deadlines donors may be listed in the next quarterly issue. We DO appreciate your donations, and if your name does not appear, it will be in the next issue. DONATIONS Scottish Rite and Language Center donations are very important to operations and are considered in their annual budgets. We honor our donors with a sign of gratitude by listing their names in the Reporter. Your donations may be made in cash, by check, or credit card. We accept credit card donations via telephone at: (562) 436-3983. LANGUAGE CENTER DONATIONS Garrett R. Adams James B. Allen Jeffrey M. Bembaron Sarkis S. Boyadjian Joseph Casaletti, lll David A. Chernik Joseph B. Cruz Dennis A. Davis Walter E. Donovan Wadid A. Fattouch Gary D. Gerken J. Gary Hall Beverly E. Jackson Genemar A. Lazo John A. MC Cargar Edgar M. Moran J. M. Palmer Robert L. Robert Clifford D. Slosson Lewis W. Striplin Ronald W.G. Tandy Raul C. Tobias Ronald M. Zapf W. S. VanDeWeghe - In Memory of Sally Chandler W. S. VanDeWeghe - In Memory of Norma Rodgers In Memoriam William G. De Chastain Arthur F. Dukellis Robert A. Reynolds Gonah I. Schreckengast Almighty Father, into Thy hands we commend the souls of our Beloved Brethren 8 THE SCOTTISH RITE REPORTER DONATIONS CONTINUED ON PAGE 8 APRIL, MAY, JUNE 2016 5

QUARTERLY CALENDAR Date Day Time Event April-2016 9th Saturday LONG CLASS 7:30 AM- 8:00 AM Registration - Coffee & Donuts 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Classroom Lecture - 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 9:00 AM Communicate - 12 & 13 9:15 AM Confer - 14 10:00 AM Communicate 15, 16, 17 10:15 AM Confer - 18 12th Tuesday STATED MEETING 13th Wednesday 5:00 PM Refreshments 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Stated Meeting LBSR VALLEY HOSTING 6:00-7:00 PM VMAP Presentation SCOTTISH RITE SPECIAL VMAP & MASONIC EDUCATIONAL EVENT - See insert in Reporter for more information. 7:00-7:15 PM Break w/light refreshments 7:15-9:00 PM Question & Answer Session May-2016 MAY LONG CLASS IS DARK 7th Saturday 25/50 YEAR DINNER DECEM COLLEGIUM (10 Members Club) The Decem Collegium lists L.B. Scottish Rite members who raised the interest of at least 10 worthy Master Masons enough that they joined the ranks of our Valley. Open up a conversation with your brethren explaining why you joined. Navarro, Benjamin E., 32, KCCH..29 Boyadjian, Sarkis, 32, KCCH 13 Cook, Fred, 32, KCCH 13 Wallace, John, 33 13 Chan, Ellsworth, 33 12 Over 200 Main, Lewis Jr., 33.206 Over 50 Hernandez, Gani, 32, KCCH.54 Over 30 Sunseri, James, 33...31 Over 25 Over 15 Sargent, Terry T., 33⁰ 17 Schowengerdt, Richard, 33⁰..17 Over 10 Anderson, Ian, 32, KCCH.28 Garcia, Danny, 33 10 Kallas, Christ, 32 10 Lopez, John C., 32, KCCH 10 Louison, Raymond D., 33 10 5:30 PM Social Hour Dukellis, Arthur F., 32 12 Reynolds, John H., 33 10 6:30 PM Dinner - $10.00 per person RSVP A MUST! 7:30 PM Presentation of 25/50 year members 10th Tuesday STATED MEETING 5:00 PM Refreshments 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Stated Meeting Hull, Donald, 33 12 Van De Weghe, Bill, 32 12 Thagard, Raymond, 33 10 No man is an island. We all need each other and Scottish Rite Masonry can be the glue that binds us all. Do you know a man who should be a Scottish Rite Mason? If so, bring him in for a tour of our historic building. Call (562-436-3983 for an appointment CALENDAR CONTINUED ON PAGE 10 6 THE SCOTTISH RITE REPORTER APRIL, MAY, JUNE 2016 7