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THE RITE LIGHT Valley of Albany Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, N.M.J., U.S.A. 67 Corning Place Albany, NY 12207 http://valleyofalbany.aasrmasonry.us/ Vol. XXXVIII FALL 2011 No.1 Fall Reunion Saturday, October 22, 2011 Queensbury Lodge No.121 15 Burke Drive Queensbury, NY Registration: 4th degree: 6th degree: 14th degree: 2:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. About 5:30 p.m., we will retire to the Ramada Inn (across the street from the Lodge) for drinks and dinner. Italian Buffet with salad bar will be $15 per person. Dinner Reservations please to: Eric Benson at ejbenson1@gmail.com or 506-1143 Directions to the Lodge and Hotel: Take I-87 to Exit 19 (Queensbury). Go west on Aviation Road (2/10 mile) to left on Burke Drive The Reunion promises to be educational and FUN. We hope all the brothers will make an effort to attend and support our degree teams. Please notify the Secretary, John Scott, with the names of your candidates. This our opportunity to grow our membership.

NEW YORK STATE COUNCIL OF DELIBERATION The bodies of the Scottish Rite, sitting in the Valley of Albany, State of New York acknowledge and yield allegiance to the Supreme Council, 33º, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry for the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the United States of America, whose Grand East is in Lexington, Massachusetts and whose officers are: Ill John William McNaughton, 33 Sovereign Grand Commander Communicate Please communicate sickness and distress and/or glad tidings. We will not be able to share in your joy or give support in your sorrow to our Brothers, their widows and orphans, unless we communicate. Harmony is the support of all institutions, especially this of ours. Please send all communications to: John W. Scott, Secretary, Albany Masonic Hall, 67 Corning Place, Albany, NY 12207 or Scottydawg2000@aol.com or call (518) 283-1168 Ill Jim S. Deyo, 33 Grand Lieutenant Commander Ill Robert F. Ogg, Jr., 33 Grand Minister of State Ill Peter J. Samiec, 33 Deputy for New York State ACTIVE MEMBERS FOR NEW YORK Ill Harold L. Aldrich, 33 Past Deputy for New York Ill David P. Spencer, 33 Ill Stephen R. Whittaker, 33 Ill P. Michael Nielsen, 33 Ill G. Michael Morris, 33 ACTIVE EMERITUS MEMBERS Ill James F. Niehoff, 33 Ill Bruce Widger, 33 Past Deputy for New York Ill Richard H. Welkley, 33 Ill Gary A. Henningsen, 33 Ill Frederick D. Greene, 33 Ill Edward R. Trosin, 33 DEPUTY S REPRESENTATIVE VALLEY OF ALBANY Ill Michael D. Derry, 33 VALLEY OF TROY Michael G. Angiolillo, 32, MSA Editor: THE RITE LITE S. Kelly thekellys@nycap.rr.com 518-758-1778 Date: July 25, 2011 To: All Presiding Officers of all NY COD Scottish Rite Bodies From: Ill. Stephen R. Whittaker, 33º, Active Member of Supreme Council Chair, NYCOD, Membership Retention and Sustainability Team Re: ReMember the Blue Lodge Program At a meeting of the Related Organizations Committee last Friday, we learned that we needed to do a memory jogger for our Scottish Rite Brethren. This is a recognition tool for those Scottish Rite Members that are the first line signer of a petition for the Craft Lodge. Once the candidate has been raised as a Master Mason, the sponsoring Scottish Rite brother is eligible to submit a form to the Lodge Secretary for verification. Please contact Secretary John Scott for more information about and forms for this membership program. Editor s Note: The deadline for the Winter Issue of The Rite Light will be November 21, 2011. Please have letters and articles to the Secretary for review by November 18. The Rite Lite 2

Well, it is time to stop rambling. Talk about Scottish Rite at your Blue Lodge meetings. There just might be a Brother who would like more light. A Message from your Commander-in-Chief Dear Brothers of the Valley of Albany, I would like to thank you for electing me CIC of the Valley of Albany. I will try my best to live up to your expectations. Sincerely and fraternally, Daniel J. Kelly, MSA Commander-in-Chief Valley of Albany Rose Croix A Message from your Most Wise Master We have a busy plan in the weeks ahead for our Valley. This year we have been given some leeway in the way we put on our degrees. This allows us to move our degree team to other locations and gives us a better chance of bringing new brothers into the Scottish Rite. On Saturday, October 22, we have a Reunion scheduled for our North Country brothers; however all brothers are urged to participate. This program was a great success last year. I hope we can make it better this year. Saturday, November 12 is a busy day. First, we will be going to the VA hospital to talk to our Veterans. Chairman for this event is Roland (Bud) Abare. Call him at 518-785-5457 to let him know that we are stepping up to the plate to say thanks to our Vets. Or call me at 518-758-1778 and I will let him know that YOU are coming. Later that evening (November 12), we will honor Brother Ken White, with a testimonial dinner at Cyprus Shrine Center. Brother Ken received the Meritorious Service Award at the Council of Deliberation. Bill Korn is Chairman of this event. Please, mark your calendars now and keep this date open. Brother Bill will be posting information soon. On Wednesday, November 30, the Knights of Saint Andrew will be observing the Feast of St. Andrew and put on the 29th degree, followed by dinner at the Albany Masonic Temple. Brothers, our schedule is NOT set in stone. If you have an idea for a function, please contact me at 518-758-1778 or thekellys@nycap.rr.com. My brothers, I would like to thank you for electing me to serve as Most Wise Master of the Albany Sovereign Chapter of Rose Croix for the forthcoming year. I am honored to hold this position, and will strive to do the best I can to help make the year as successful as possible. This is the first time I have been the presiding officer of a Masonic body, and I look forward to your input and guidance during my year in office. This promises to be an active and fun year for our Valley. I hope you will try to attend as many reunions as possible and take an active role in the degrees that are staged. Participating in degree work is a great way to enhance your understanding of the deeper meanings contained in the rituals. Plans are already underway for the next Feast of the Pascal Lamb to be held on Palm Sunday, April 1, 2012. The observance will again be held at the Troy Masonic Temple and will be hosted jointly by the Albany and Troy chapters of Rose Croix. Please mark the date on your calendar and make plans to attend this special observance. Thank you again for entrusting me with the responsibilities of this office. Please feel free to contact me at (518) 598-1388 or sconant2@nycap.rr.com if you have any suggestions or comments during the year. Sincerely and fraternally, Steve Conant Most Wise Master The Rite Lite 3

Council, Princes of Jerusalem A Message from your Sovereign Prince My Brothers: Thank you for electing me to serve as your Sublime Prince for the ensuing year. I consider it a great honor and look forward to becoming more involved in this aspect of the Craft. We are definitely headed in the right direction as evidenced by the quality of our degrees as well as the quantity of fine men that we are bringing into Scottish Rite. But to keep our momentum going, we have to put them to work, which means that we have to have meaningful programs and activities for them. All of us should be encouraging them and other existing members to attend our regular meetings, and participate in reunions. Please ensure that they all know how to qualify for our Knights of the Double Eagle program or how to join the Knights of St. Andrew. See that they get to special events like Table Lodges by whatever means are necessary, even if that means that you pick them up, lock the car doors and drive real fast before they change their minds. of Perfection to best serve the membership of the Valley. Again thank you for this opportunity. Sincerely and Fraternally, Gerald R. Dievendorf Sovereign Prince of Jerusalem Lodge of Perfection A Message from your Thrice Potent Master My Brothers, It s a pleasure to share this first communication with you. For some time I ve been wondering how I could contribute to our Valley, and it was a great honor to be asked to serve the Lodge of Perfection as Thrice Potent Master. We have the distinction of being the oldest Scottish Rite Valley in the Northern Jurisdiction. This is a heritage we must all respect and preserve. Don t assume that the new guys even fully realize what Scottish Rite is all about. For instance, Council teaches lessons through our degrees based on the ancient captivity of the Hebrews and the building of the second Temple. Knowing a little background such as this goes a long way in understanding and appreciating what we are all about. Be prepared to sit with the new guys and whisper explanations to them. Don t let anyone feel uncomfortable or embarrassed about not having the correct hat, or password. Introduce them to other members. Try to remember how you felt when you first joined. My hopes for the upcoming year are to continue to build the organization with new quality members, increase attendance and participation in all aspects of our work, never missing an opportunity to recognize outstanding service and showing appreciation for a job well done. While I am still considering specific goals and projects for the Council, I am confident that we will be able I have several important priorities to work on this year. The first of course is to support our Commander-in-Chief as he plans for another exciting and productive year for us all. Second, I d like to publicize the progress being made on our Learning Center. It s my hope that you will be able to help with that by bringing information and enthusiasm about the Center back to wherever your Masonic travels take you in our Valley. Third, I want to make the Lodge of Perfection the means of raising funds at our reunions through the sale of pins, jewelry and other Scottish Rite artifacts that are in demand by the Brothers. We haven t had these items available for a while and I believe we re missing an opportunity by not promoting the pins, bumper badges and other regalia that we can all proudly display. Look for our table at the next Reunion. The Valley Executive Committee is planning a great year for our members. Please take advantage of this great opportunity for fellowship and Masonic fun. And when you re asked to take part in one of compliment the work of Rose Croix and the Lodge The Rite Lite 4

the Degrees, I hope you ll be able to say YES! Let s all do our part to make the Valley of Albany the destination of choice for anyone who wishes to travel beyond the Three Degrees. I look forward to working with you this year. Cordially and fraternally, Steve King, MSA Secretary s Note Sublime Princes, Brothers: I am honored to serve you and the Valley of Albany as your Secretary. I look forward to great things under the leadership of Commander-in-Chief, Dan Kelly and the other officers of our Valley. With your help I know we can keep the momentum we have experienced in the past serveral years. You will note that the format of this publication is different that in the recent past. This is no reflection on the award-winning past editions we have enjoyed or the great work that was accomplished by our editor, Michael G. Angiolillo, MSA. This edition is sent to you in this format to disseminat valuable information to the members of the Valley as expeditiously as possible. Please bear with me as I attempt assume the duties of Secretary. I promise you I will try my best to make the learning curve as short as possible. However, as you can see from the late receipt of your 2001 2012 dues notices, I have some work to do. I have received assistance from Ill. Mike Derry and Supreme Council, which has helped greatly. However, nothing will take the place of hands-on training. You have my assurance that I will do whatever it takes to make sure the Valley runs smoothly. Regarding the dues, please address this important issue as soon as your time and finances permit. Also, if there has been an error in your individual dues statement, be charitable and forgive me. It was a harmless error. I have tried to make sure that all dues received after May 2011 have been entered into the Supreme Council system. If I missed anyone, send me an email or call me. The oversight will be corrected. Please look at the trestleboard for the year that is contained in this newsletter. You will note that your officers have planned an exciting and ambitious year. Please attend as many Valley events as possible and participate in any way you can. This is your Valley and its success is directly related to the participation of the Brothers. Finally, it is my pleasure to announce that Russell J. LaGrange, Jr. was elected to become an Honorary Member of the Supreme Council, 33. This is a great honor that is richly derserved by one of our hardest working Sublime Princes in our Valley. Please congratulate Rusty when you see him. Sincerely and Fraternally, John W. Scott, MSA, Secretary Scottydawg2000@aol.com (518) 283-1168 Congratulations to Brother Ken White on receiving the M.S.A. Award at Council of Deliberation on July 23, 2011 A dinner in his honor is planned. Save the Date: November 12, 2011 Cyprus Shrine Temple Details are incomplete at this time and will be sent in a separate mailing. Keep your eye on your mail box.. The Rite Lite 5

2011-2012 AASR OFFICERS VALLEY of ALBANY Ineffable & Sublime Grand Lodge of Perfection Thrice Potent Master Stephen S. King 489-1341 sking1@nycap.rr.com Deputy Master Paul B. Rosenblatt, Sr. 943-6804/669-3460 pepy33@aol.com Senior Warden John N. Polydouris 783-6240 Junior Warden Brandon J. Lachterman 851-7303 Trustee Alan C. Lewis 439-3931/281-5023 alewis73@verizon.net Orator Eric S. Stott 482-6080 estott@localnet.com Master of Ceremonies Anton A. Konev 330-5269 konevforcouncil@gmailcom Captain of the Guard Dennis L. DeBell 869-379/210-9069 dennisdebell@hotmailcom Grand Council of Princes of Jerusalem Sovereign Prince Gerald R. Dievendorf 439-6684/312-6277 jdievendorf@gmail.com High Priest Martin W. Leukhardt 785-9697 martinwleukh@yahoo.com Senior Warden R. Victor Stewart 869-6200/421-1725 vicstewart@verizon.com Junior Warden Robert W. Dunn 767-2347 racerbobd@yahoo.com Trustee Robert H. Fickies 674-2737 fickies2@yahoo.com Orator Eric S. Stott 482-6080 estott@localnet.com Master of Ceremonies Anton A. Konev 330-5269 konevforcouncil@gmailcom Master of Entrances Dennis L. DeBell 869-3799/210-9069 dennisdebell@hotmailcom Albany Sovereign Chapter of Rose Croix Most Wise Master Steven M. Conant 598-1388 sconant2@nycap.rr.com Senior Warden Kenneth M. White 439-3749/527-1962 kmwhite02@verizon.net Junior Warden Aaron B. Harrell, Jr 937-6761 ndsg02@yahoo.com Trustee Russell J. LaGrange, Jr. 915-1912 Orator Eric S. Stott 482-6080 estott@localnet.com Master of Ceremonies Anton A. Konev 330-5269 konevforcouncil@gmailcom Captain of the Guard Dennis L. DeBell 869-3799/210-9069 dennisdebell@hotmailcom Albany Sovereign Consistory Commander-In-Chief Daniel J. Kelly 758-1778/657-9403 thekellys@nycap.rr.com 1st Lt. Commander Eric J. Benson 506-1143 ejbenson1@gmail.com 2nd Lt. Commander Gary E. Smith 729-4582/810-6440 step12@nycap.rr.com Trustee Stephen S. King 489-1341 sking1@nycap.rr.com Orator Eric S. Stott 482-6080 estott@localnet.com Chancellor TBA Master of Ceremonies Anton A. Konev 330-5269 konevforcouncil@gmailcom Engineer & Seneschal Wilfred C. Baumann 875-6753 wbaumann@midtel.net Standard Bearer Alan C. Garrison 452-8459 Captain of the Guard Dennis L. DeBell 869-3799/210-9069 dennisdebell@hotmailcom

Officers of All Bodies Treasurer William M. Korn 456-4704/265-6710 kornwm@nycap.rr.com Secretary John W. Scott 283-1168/301-3264 scottydawg2000@aol.com Hospitaler Donald H. Blake 463-6536 dhblake@gmail.com Tiler/Sentinel TBA Director of Communications TBA Custodian TBA Regalia & Wardrobe Alfred Krueger, Jr. 869-7873 John A. Minozzi 489-2657 jpm458@aol.com Paul B. Rosenblatt, Sr. 943-6804/669-3460 pepy33@aol.com Degree Directors Director 4th Daniel J. Kelly 758-1778/657-9403 thekellys@nycap.rr.com Director 6th & 10th William M. Korn 456-4704/265-6710 kornwm@nycap.rr.com Director 14th John W. Scott 283-1168/301-3264 scottydawg2000@aol.com Director 15th Gerald F. Irwin 872-0672 girwin@nycap.rr.com Director 16th Byron D. Moak 235-5868 Director 17th Aaron B. Harrell, Jr. 937-6761 ndsg02@yahoo.com Director 18th Drew A. Millier 885-4323/605-8084 drewmillier@msn.com Director 24th Eric J. Benson 506-1143 ejbenson1@gmail.com Director 26th John W. Scott 283-1168/301-3264 scottydawg2000@aol.com Director 27th Allison L. Aumick 482-6370 aaumick@nycap.rr.com Director 29th Drew A. Millier 885-4323/605-8084 drewmillier@msn.com Director 31st & 32nd William M. Korn 456-4704/265-6710 kornwm@nycap.rr.com The Trowel T is for the tools of the first three degrees R for every rule as each brother agrees; O is for the oath, in making all brothers true W is for the work each one of us must do; E is for the effort to answer every call L stands for love...the most important thing of all; These letters spell TROWEL, and as every brother knows; It spreads love and friendship, wherever it goes. The Rite Lite 7

Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, N.M.J., U.S.A. VALLEY OF ALBANY John W. Scott, Secretary Albany Masonic Hall 67 Corning Place Albany, NY 12207 Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Albany, NY Permit No. 730 September 15, 2011 Thurs. Lodge*, Council, Chapter, Consistory October 6, 2011 Thurs. Executive Board October 22, 2011 Sat. Reunion: 4º, 6º, and 14º North Country (Queensbury) followed by dinner November 12, 2011 Sat. Testimonial Dinner for Kenneth White 32º MSA Cyprus Shrine Center Valley of Albany 2011-2012 Meeting Dates * Opens and Closes Meeting February 16, 2011 Thurs. Lodge, Council, Chapter* Consistory March 15, 2012 Thurs. Lodge, Council, Chapter, Consistory* April 1, 2012 Sun. F.O.P.L. Troy Masonic Hall April 5, 2012 Thurs. Executive Board April 19, 2012 Thurs. Lodge, Council, Chapter, Consistory* November 17, 2011 Thurs. Lodge, Council*, Chapter, Consistory November 30, 2011 Wed. K of SA St. Andrews Day Observance and 29º preceded by dinner December 1, 2011 Thurs. Executive Board January 21, 2012 Sat. Reunion: 4º, 15º, and 17º Troy Masonic Hall followed by dinner Robert Burns Celebration February 2, 2012 Thurs. Executive Board April 28, 2012 Sat. Reunion: 24º Berne followed by dinner at Berne Lodge May 24, 2012 Thurs. Annual Meeting Election and Installation All four bodies June 7, 2011 Thurs. Executive Board June 16, 2011 Sat. Reunion: 4º, 27º, 31º, 32º Albany Masonic Hall followed by Valleys of Albany and Troy 32º Banquet The Rite Lite 8