Pasadena Scottish Rite

Similar documents
Pasadena Scottish Rite Bulletin PAID. No. 5. Vol. 73. Valley of Pasadena -May 2010 What are the duties of a Knight Royal Axe?

Scottish. Pasadena. Rite. No. 10. Pasadena Scottish Rite Bulletin PAID USA. Vol. 72. Valley of Pasadena - November 2009

Pasadena Scottish Rite

Pasadena Scottish Rite

Pasadena Scottish Rite

Views from Ventura Valley

Pasadena Scottish Rite

Pasadena Scottish Rite Valley of Pasadena - November th Degree Cast and Crew

Pasadena Scottish Rite

Pasadena Scottish Rite

Pasadena Scottish Rite

Let the Degree s Begin!

A PUBLICATION OF The Stockton Scottish Rite. Volume 71/12 Valley of Stockton, California December 2015

Pasadena Scottish Rite

Fourth Degree Team. Ventura County Scottish Rite Bodies Views from Ventura Valley. - December VOL. XXXVII. November. Cover: Upcoming Events

Pasadena Scottish Rite

BULLETIN. Scottish Rite OF FREEMASONRY. SCOTTISH RITE NIGHT AT THE LITTLE THEATRE See details on page 4

Pasadena Scottish Rite

Pasadena Scottish Rite

Bulletin. November 2016

Sovereign Grand Inspector General. Gives Dispensation to the Valley of San Antonio! Continuing Masonic Education

Pasadena Scottish Rite

THE RITE LIGHT. Vol. XLIII SPRING 2019 No. 1. Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Valley of Albany Valley of Troy Sovereign Chapters Rose Croix

THE RITE LIGHT. Vol. XLII WINTER No. 4

In this Issue. VIRTUS JUNXIT, MORS NON SEPARABIT (Virtue has united and death shall not separate) 2015, Volume 1 Issue 1 Feb

Knight/ Squire: Valley of: Colorado Springs In the Orient of: Southern Colorado Phone: This Clan Booklet belongs to:

The Consistory presented to Alexandria Scottish Rite Valley December 14, 2012

Dear Royal Arch Companion:

THE SCOTTISH RITE NEWS

Most Worshipful Grand Master, fellow Grand Lodge Officers, visitors from other Grand Jurisdictions, members of the Grand Lodge, Brethren all.

Santa Ana Valley of the Scottish Rite. Personal Representative s Message

The Rite News. A Message From the Personal Representative.. A PUBLICATION OF THE STOCKTON SCOTTISH RITE BODIES. Stockton, California 95204

THE RITE LIGHT. Vol. XLII WINTER 2018 No. 2. Testimonial Dinner Honoring Ill. John W. Scott, 33 & Ill. John R. Patterson Jr., 33

Scottish Rite Masons and their Families VALLEY VOICE. September 2014

Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. Orient of Washington - Valley of Everett THE RITE BULLETIN

Views from Ventura Valley

THE RITE LIGHT. Vol. XLII FALL 2018 No. 3

St. George Lodge # N Gunsight Dr. St. George, UT WORDS OF WISDOM FROM THE EAST Wor. Travis R. Christiansen, Master

Grand Lodge A.F. & A.M. of South Dakota 520 S. First Avenue Sioux Falls, SD

Friday, September 14, 2018 Registration 09:00-09:30 Welcome & Introduction :45 Ric Berman, Mark Tabbert, Susan Mitchell Sommers, Jon Shelton

REPORTER THE SCOTTISH RITE. Highlights This Quarter. Stated Meeting 2nd Tuesday of Each Month RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED

The Illumination Series

Volume 69 Number 4. April Bulletin

RUSTY TROWEL CEREMONY Grand Lodge Of California Free And Accepted Masons

Hidden in Plain Sight: Kansas Masonic Resources for the Historian, a Presentation to Kansas Association of Historians 29 March, 2014

THE RITE RECORDER Valley of Cincinnati May 2014

Scottish Rite Masons and their Families. VALLEY VOICE December 2017

CATHEDRAL NEWS ANCIENT ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE

KING SOLOMON LODGE #5, F. & A.M. TOMBSTONE, AZ NEWSLETTER. September 2008 Paul Kee, Worshipful Master

Scottish Rite Masons and their Families VALLEY VOICE. September 2013

Scottish Rite Mirror To the Glory of the Grand Architect of the Universe

FREEMASONRY FREEMASONRY DEFINED

Fall Degree Day The Rose Croix Steel City Invitational Fall Kick-off In Review

Rite Works. In this Issue: - 1 -

Topeka Scottish Rite Bulletin

Valley of Alexandria, Orient of Virginia AlexandriaScottishRite.org. September October Life Crises

La Respectable Loge La Meditation

Chickahominy Lodge No. 286 A.F. & A. M. Trestleboard

Rite Words. Celebrating 50 Years Of Masonry. Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry

Master Mason. The Apron of a Master Mason

Honors From The Craft Unknown

Santa Rosa Scottish Rite Bulletin

Cincinnati Chapter Sons of the American Revolution. Volume 30, Issue 10, October 2016

Rite Words. Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. Meet Your 2014 Officers

The Lodge 693 Trestleboard October 2014

November 2013 Trestleboard. Freedom Lodge 118 P.O. Box 293 Lovettsville, VA 20180

A GAVEL AT GETTYSBURG: FREEMASONS HONORS THE BATTLE S 150 TH ANNIVERSARY

The Craft s Trestle Board

Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry

Rite Words Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry V alley of Tucson ~ Orient of Arizona

June 1, For even the Son of man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many.

Acalanes Fellowship Lodge #480 Free and Accepted Masons Lafayette, California. Program Plan Freemasonry Why we Gather

California Masonic Education

Albert Pike. Ventura Lodge of Perfection in the Orient of California, Valley of Ventura, Scottish Rite Views from Ventura Valley. Issue 2 VOL.

Chapter of Rose Croix will Host our Ceremony of Renewal and Remembrance Feast on 1 March

A Publication of the Chillicothe Masonic Bodies

Concordia News. Contents. Large Print Edition

The MASONIC RESTORATION FOUNDATION

The Five Senses. May - June Ralph W. Smith. Jr., 33. AlexandriaScottishRite.org

WHAT YOU CAN DISCUSS ABOUT MASONRY WITH A NON-MASON

****************************************************************************************************** Brother Knights,

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Nathan Brooks, Pastor. Hymns* The Wonder of it All #738 O That Will Be Glory #769. Special Music Surrender Clifton Beck

Concordia News. The Flag Goes By

Scottish Rite News. Orange County Valley of the Scottish Rite. Changes in our Valley. Newsletter Date October Volume 4 Issue No.

Personal Representative s Message

Rite Words. The Fall Reunion is just around the corner and we. One to replace yourself and One to grow on!

Guidance for a Prospective Member. Lodge

Our Mission From Example and Through Leadership.

Trestle Board. Staunton Lodge No. 13 AF & AM

Provincial Grand Lodge of Durham

Bethany Lutheran Church Mission Statement Reaching out in Worship, Fellowship, Learning, and Love - We Are God s People.

The Worshipful Master s Address

TEXAS ALLIED MASONIC DEGREES ASSOCIATION MINUTES

THE SCOTTISH RITE REPORTER. Vol.XXXX No. 2 Published Quarterly April, May, June Highlights This Quarter

December North Hollywood Lodge No. 542 (Meets Thursdays)

Order of Eastern Star Membership Committee Proposal An Additional and Special Meeting - "Membership or Mason Education Meeting"

TABLE OF CONTENTS MOST EXCELLENT SAM PITASSI, RIP 2 GRAND SESSIONS, GENERAL GRAND CHAPTER AND COUNCIL 2 COMPANION ADEPT OF THE TEMPLE 2

Joining the Scottish Rite is the beginning of a Journey NOT A Destination. Help a Brother begin his journey now. Thursday, 17 January 2013

The Pillars of Freemasonry Brother Ned Mamula, 32, DDGM, 3rd Masonic District

Trestleboard. Landmark Masonic. Stated Meeting. 2nd Tuesday 7:00 PM. Is it on your calendar?

Transcription:

16 Pasadena Scottish Rite Bulletin Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Officers of the Pasadena Bodies Lodge of Perfection Jack M. Rose, 33º Venerable Master Chapter of Rose Croix Ronald W. Alcorn, III, 32º KCCH Wise Master Council of Kadosh Donald E. Regis, 32º KCCH Commander Consistory W. Joseph Ryland, 33º Master of Kadosh All Bodies James F. Halladay, 33º Almoner Richard Mosher, 33º Assistant Almoner Carl T. Nelson, Jr., 32º KCCH Assistant Almoner W. Joseph Ryland, 33º Treasurer Henry H.P. Wilkins, 33º G. C. Secretary William Rook, 33º Ass t. Secretary Jose Baldonado, 33º Tiler aaaaaaaaaaaaaa Time dated material Pasadena Lodge of Perfection 150 North Madison Avenue Pasadena, CA 91101-1710 Periodical Postage PAID Pasadena, CA aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaa Scottish Rite Calendar Keep Friday Nights for Scottish Rite SEPTEMBER Friday, September 3 Consistory 5:30 P.M. Stated Meeting 5:30 P.M. Women s Association 6:30 P.M. Dinner 8:00 P.M. Ceremony 25 & 50 Year Members Saturday, September 24 Saturday Study Group 9:00 A.M. In the Library Monday, September 13, & 27 Band Rehearsal 7:00P.M. Downbeat 9:00 P.M. Last Beat On the US Constitution: I confess that there are several parts of this Constitution which I do not at present approve, but I am not sure I shall never approve them. For having lived long, I have experienced many instances of being obliged by better information, or fuller consideration, to change opinions even on important subjects, which I once thought right, but found to be otherwise. Benjamin Franklin, 1787 My political curiosity, exclusive of my anxious solicitude for the public welfare, leads me to ask who authorized them (the framers of the Constitution) to speak the language of We, the People, instead of We, the States? Patrick Henry, 1788 Made in the USA Pasadena Scottish Rite Vol. 73 Valley of Pasadena - September 2010 No. 8 The Folk Collection - performing live this month

2 Pasadena Scottish Rite Bulletin Pasadena Scottish Rite Bulletin 15 Pasadena Scottish Rite Bulletin (USPS 422-600) Pasadena, CA 91101-1710 626.795.4213 Fax: 626.795.1487 http://www.pasadenascottishrite.org herb@pasadenascottishrite.org Reservations: dolores@pasadenascottishrite.org Official publication of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Free Masonry Second Class Postage Paid at Pasadena, California No Subscription Price Published Monthly Except July/August Combined Editorial Staff Jim Hörricks, 32, K.C.C.H. Editor Ramon Figueroa, 33º Mail Manager Walter Ralston, Jr., 32º, K.C.C.H. Circulation Mike McLaird, 32º, K.C.C.H. Circulation Change of Address Please notify the Secretary s Office of your correct mailing address including ZIP CODE when moving. We will notify the Scottish Rite Journal. Allegiance The Bodies of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite sitting in the Valley of Pasadena, Orient of California acknowledge and yield allegiance to the Supreme Council (Mother Council of the World) of the Inspector General Knights Commander of the House of the Temple of Solomon of the Thirty- Third and last degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of the United States of America. Ronald A. Seale, 33 Sovereign Grand Commander William F. Stovall, 33 Sovereign Grand Inspector General in California Henry H. P. Wilkins, 33 G. C. Personal Representative of The Sovereign Grand Inspector General in California Michael J. Bess, 33º Asst. Personal Representative Jack M. Rose, 33 Venerable Master, Lodge of Perfection Pasadena, CA 91101 Ph. 626.795.4213 Ronald W. Alcorn, III, 32 KCCH Wise Master, Chapter of Rose Croix Pasadena, CA 91101 Ph. 626.795.4213 Donald E. Regis, 32 KCCH Commander, Council of Kadosh Pasadena, CA 91101 Ph. 626.795.4213 W. Joseph Ryland, 33 Master of Kadosh, Consistory Pasadena, CA 91101 Ph. 626.795.4213 Contributions 365 Club Your most appreciated contributions to the Childhood may be made in any of several ways. The first being as an undesignated contribution, the second being a contribution designated as applying toward a 365 Club membership and lastly as applying to either in Honor of or as a Memorial of anyone you may wish. Membership in the prestigious 365 Club requires a contribution of at least $365.00 in any one calendar year. The contributions may be made in increments, and are accumulative over any given year and when the goal of $ 365.00 is met, suitable recognition will be published in the Scottish Rite Bulletin. For the year 2008 the 365 Club program will be retroactive to January 1, 2008 and will be renewed annually. Ill. James Halladay, 33, Chairman Board $.00 $.00 $.00 Pasadena Scottish Rite Childhood, Pasadena, CA 91101-1710 Contributions / Donations In memory of In honor of 365 Club @ $365/year Donor Information: Name: Address: City, State. Zip: Send Acknowledgement to: Name: Address: City, State. Zip: Make checks payable to the California Scottish Rite Foundation, Pasadena All contributions are tax deductible.

14 Pasadena Scottish Rite Bulletin Pasadena Scottish Rite Bulletin 3 Fall 2010 Degree Schedule PRACTICE SCHEDULE (All dates are 7:00 PM to 9:00PM.) DATE & TIME SESSION Monday, October 18 4th & 5th Degrees Tuesday, October 19 14th Degree Wednesday, October 20 18th Degree Monday, October 25 28th Degree Tuesday, October 26 30th Degree & KSA-Knighting Ceremony Wednesday, October 27 32nd Degree DEGREE SCHEDULE Friday November 12 Saturday November 13 5:30 PM Class Registration & Photos 7:30 AM Continental Breakfast 6:30 Dinner 8:15 Communication 6th 13th Degrees 7:30 4th Degree 9:30 14th Degree 8:30 5th Degree 11:00 Lunch 12:00 PM Communication: 15th 17th Degrees 12:30 18th Degree 2:00 Communication: 19th-27th Degrees Friday November 19 Saturday November 20 6:30 PM Dinner 7:30 AM Continental Breakfast 7:30 28th Degree 8:30 Communication: 29th Degree 9:15 KSA Knighting Ceremony 9:30 30th Degree 11:00 Lunch 12:00 PM Communication: 31st Degree 12:30 32nd Degree If you are in the cast and unable to attend for any reason, please call the office as soon as possible. W. Joseph Ryland, 33 Master of Kadosh Consistory I am truly thankful to be able to serve the Consistory and the Valley of Pasadena as the Master of Kadosh. I am also privileged to receive good fellowship and counsel from the other officers in the Consistory. I am happy to say that in the past year many of our new members have become active and have started to contribute their expertise to the various activities that are available in our Valley. It is a good feeling to know that the Valley of Pasadena is growing in membership and those new members are quality Masons that will add to the prestige of our Valley. At our stated meeting on Friday, September 3, 2010 we will have the privilege of seeing the 25-50 Year Ceremony. It is very important that we honor those members who have been members of the Scottish Rite for 25 and 50 years. I look forward to presenting pins and certificates to those members who served honorably for 25 years. Those members who have served our Rite for 50 years or more will receive their pins, certificates, and caps from our Personal Representative of the Sovereign Grand Inspector General. The Scottish Rite 50 Year cap is sky blue in color, which signifies the universality of Freemasonry. The gold 50 Year pin is, indeed, a distinguished item that is universally recognized. There will be a large crowd present to observe this program so if you have not made your reservations yet, it would be advisable to do so immediately.

4 Pasadena Scottish Rite Bulletin 13 The Pasadena Scottish Rite Childhood proudly presents An evening with The Folk Collection Freemasonry s Impact on Civil Society Folk music of the 50 s and 60 s Saturday Evening, September 11, 2010 8:00 PM Pasadena Scottish Rite Cathedral Pasadena, California 626-795-4213 or dolores@pasadenascottishrite.org Donation $20.00 Submited by Ill. Ken Christianson, 330. Here is a decent photo of part of the class that was held last month at the Valley. It really was quite good. Titled FREEMASONRY s IMPACT ON CIVIL SOCIETY and taught by Dr. Natalie Bayer who received her PhD from Rice University. The class went on for three weeks and explored some rather interesting facets of Masonic history and how we have related to the rest of the world for these past centuries. Did you realize that it was a Freemason who led the first Russian Revolution? I didn t, among many other things. The Class was the result of PGM Larry Adamson s work for the GL with UCLA and hopefully it will be a continuing program in the future. The turnout was quite good with over 50 attendees at our Valley. While other classes were held in three other places in California, ours almost tripled their attendance. Nor was civil society founded merely to preserve the lives of its members; but that they might live well: for otherwise a state might be composed of slaves, or the animal creation... nor is it an alliance mutually to defend each other from injuries, or for a commercial intercourse. But whosoever endeavors to establish wholesome laws in a state, attends to the virtues and vices of each individual who composes it; from whence it is evident, that the first care of him who would found a city, truly deserving that name, and not nominally so, must be to have his citizens virtuous. - Aristotle

12 Pasadena Scottish Rite Bulletin 5 Childhood Contributions Recorded in June / July 2010 2010 Spring Class Albert Allen Margaret Aldershof Alberta Aldershof Michael Antonovich Christopher Barnes Abigale Barnes James Black Busch Masonic Relief Warren Buschmann 365 Club Carlos Castaneda Harold Hand, 33 Wilhelmina Diener Harold Hand, 33 Clinton O. Dillon Harold Hand, 33 Gene French Brad Guske Russell Jacobs James Jessen Betsy Humble Jean Johnson Francis Johnson, M.D. James & Brenda Jones Joan Schofield James & Brenda Jones Barbara Quenzer James & Brenda Jones Dorothy Crosser James & Brenda Jones Melissa J. Nelson Ray M. Jones Henry Freeman Steven Klein Debbie Minas Boris Koneff Harold Hand, 33 Roger & Sharon Konoske James Stivers Wolfgang Kupka Sterling Lockett Leslie Lopez Mary Manocchia John Manocchia Richard Mosher Harold Hand, 33 Floyd Mugavero Rebecca Niederlander Marilyn Neely Joe Neely s 90th Birthday Teodorico Oliva Franklin Oria David Patterson Mary Jane Meier P. S. R. Women s Assoc. Mary Jane Meier Lawrence Ransom San Fernando Valley Michael Swanson Fred Thomas James & Kathleen Thompson Martha Vidal Ramiro Villalon Avetik Vardanyan Thomas Waite John Wallace Carolyn Williams George Williams Steve Wechsler Freda Wheeler E. Earl Wheeler 25 & 50 Year Members Honored On September 3rd, 2010 we honored the brothers listed below who achieved 25 or 50 years of membership in the Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry in 2010 50 Year Members Robert Campbell, 32 Richard Crawford, Jr, 32. Kenneth Zook, 32 25 Year Members Vernon Dandridge, 33 Jack Rose, 33 Omer Dawson, 32 Salvatore Sciortino, 32 Jesus Garza, 32 David Sparks, 32 John Gustafson, 32 Quinten Thompson, 32 Donald Martin, 32 Gary Wright, 32 Eugene Mitz, 32 It takes perseverance to attain 25 years of membership in the Valley of Pasadena and twice as much of the same to reach the half-century mark. We thank them for their Masonic dedication.

6 Pasadena Scottish Rite Bulletin 11 Wish List The Center is in need of a specifically designed computer program (very expensive) that is now recognized as a very excellent program to assist the Pathologists in their work with our children. We need some financial assistance in obtaining the program. If can help us financially to obtain this program we will be forever thankful. Here is a brief technical description of what we need. Dinner Reservations Stated Meeting Dinner Friday, September 3, 2010 Roasted Pork Loin Number of Reservations at $8.00 Per Person... Last Day for reservations: Wednesday, September 1 1. Fast ForWorld LANGUAGE Series perpetual license for two workstations. Cost: $5,000 per workstation, total $10,000. Fast ForWorld LANGUAGE Series products build foundational elementary school reading and language skills. It prepares younger students for the listing and attentional demands of classroom instruction, with a focus on sound sequencing, fine motor skills, handeye coordination, pattern recognition, and color-shape identification. It also provides extra academic support and learning opportunities for low-achieving children in reading and language. 2. Progress/Tracker support software to maximize the Fast ForWord Program. Cost: $1,750 annually for two workstations. Scientific Learning Progress Tracker is an online Data analysis and reporting tool that enables educators to monitor the individual performance of students working with Fast ForWord products. It gives clear, action-oriented information showing student progress over time, in specific reading and cognitive skills areas. Some of the special features of this product include automatic analysis of individual progress including diagnostic and prescriptive information displayed in graphs and tables. It also offers specific intervention guidance and makes recommendations for maximizing the impact of Fast ForWord. mary@pasadenascottishrite.org or 626-795-4213 Fish available if requested when making your reservation. Music Notes Six members of your Pasadena Scottish Rite Concert Band performed in the Washington D.C. area from June 19th - June 22nd. The band performed for the annual National Community Concert band Sousa Festival and this years 65th anniversary of the Liberation of Europe during World War II Our performances were held at The Rachel M Schlesinger Concert Hall and Center for The Arts in Alexandria VA. Mass band (320 musicians including 6 other bands at the Air Force memorial), WW II memorial and the John F. Kennedy Millennium Theater. This was pleasurable experience for all. Your band will perform their next concert at The Masonic Home in Covina on Saturday September 4th, 12:00PM and Glendora Masonic Lodge on Saturday September 11th. Come out and support your concert band listening to music that we all enjoy.

10 Pasadena Scottish Rite Bulletin 7 News Gratuitous is a word that has been on my mind lately. Over the last several weeks, a series of small kindness have been bestowed on me by different people, each one building on the other so that their small kindness have made a world of difference in my life. No one was required to help me in these ways, and in some cases, the kindness includes a small sacrifice on the part of the giver. That kind of gratuity, of unnecessary and unearned kindness, is what makes this world a great place. It occurs to me that each of you who donate and support the offer that same kind of gratuity. That unselfish, unnecessary kindness, is offered to children who couldn t possibly earn it. The small (and sometimes rather large) gratuities you donate, build up upon each other so that great things can be done here at the Center. Your selflessness makes this world a better place, better especially for the boys and girls we have the opportunity to serve. Our latest numbers show that we have done 5 evaluations. We discharged two of our students. Last month we served 44 families. The therapists put in 399 sessions. We are glad for the full caseload and we invite all of you to spread the word about the services provided by your. Our waiting list is not long, and the difference quality speech therapy can make lasts a life time. Please do not hesitate to recommend us to any parent with a child you think could benefit from our services. We want to thank you for your gratuity toward the Center. We would like to continue building on the good you have already done, so we encourage and welcome your continued support. Any way you can help, large or small will make a difference! You ve been so kind and generous, I don t know how you keep on giving For your kindness I m in debt to you For your selflessness, my admiration For everything you ve done, you know I m bound, I m bound to thank you for it... - Natalie Merchant, from the song, Kind and Generous In Memoriam David Sanford, 32 July 1st 2010 Lancaster Lodge # 437 Finley R. Hoffman, 32 August 07, 2007 San Fernando Lodge # 343 Ronald R. Bianchi, 32 August 6, 2010 Van Nuys Lodge # 450 May Almighty God, in his infinite mercy, Grant that we may meet again, to part no more. Good Cheer Report August 6, 2010 Ken Judd G. Martin Wynne Please take a moment to call upon your distressed brethren. Mission Statement of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Southern Jurisdiction, USA It is the mission of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Southern Jurisdiction, USA, to improve its members and enhance the communities in which they live by teaching and emulating the principles of Brotherly Love, Tolerance, Charity, and Truth while actively embracing high social, moral, and spiritual values including fellowship, compassion, and dedication to God, family and country.

8 Pasadena Scottish Rite Bulletin 9 The P.R. s Corner Ill. Henry H. P. Herb Wilkins, 33º G.C. Masters Veterans of World War II Project, Coming Home Your Valley of Pasadena, was pleased to support the Grand Masters Project Coming Home. This past summer two of our members were visitors to the World War II Memorial in Washington, D. C. Brother Keith Pashby, 32º, and Charlie Zern, KCCH, were privileged to make the trip to D.C. Brother Keith was escorted by his son Steve Pashby, KCCH and Charlie received appropriate escort. Both Veterans stated that they were visibly impressed with the visit to the Memorial and both were extremely grateful to the Rite and Grand Lodge for the privileged expense paid trip. We in the Valley of Pasadena are grateful and thankful to all those who have served this country over the past years. According to the latest published figures from the Supreme Council, there are 17,825 Scottish Rite Masons in California. We have 1,100 members in the Valley of Pasadena. Speaking of membership, if you haven t received your 2011 dues notice, you will very soon. Paying your membership dues in any organization provides the operating funds for that organization. Your Valley of Pasadena is no different. Just like your own Blue Lodge, the dues are the only income received. If the current economic conditions, illness, or other condition might make it difficult to meet your commitment, please contact the Valley Secretary. His job is to help you in any Masonic way possible. Many of our members inquire about scholarships for college or university. Call the Secretary. He can advise you about the scholarships provided by the California Scottish Rite Foundation or those offered through the Grand Lodge. Scholarship applications from the Scottish Rite are available only during the month of January. January will be here before you realize. 1. Above is a picture of KCCH Charlie with a few Vets. 2. Charlie tips his cap for the camera. 3. Here s how the buddy system worked.