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Volume 67 Number 10
Fresno Scottish Rite
October 2014
Bulletin
Fresno Scottish Rite
You are invited to The Feast of Tishri on October 20, 2014. In 1866 the Supreme council selected
the 15th Day of the Hebrew month of tishri as the official feast day.
“A Day of dedication of the first temple”, the temple of Solomon.
Fresno Scottish Rite
Fresno Scot tish R ite Bulletin
Fresno, California Official publication of the Fresno Bodies Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. Published monthly at the Center, 1455 L Street, Fresno CA 93721 Phone (559) 268-9631 FAX (559) 268-0261 email: [email protected] WEB PAGE: http://www.fresnoscottishrite.com Web Master: Karl Wenn, 32 Editor: Juliet Vitz Asst. Editor: Bernard R Hollenbeck, 33 Office Secretary Assistant to the Personal Representative
Pete Clark, 32 KCCH Venerable Master
Fresno Lodge of Perfection
E. Jack Westmoreland, 32 Wise Master
Fresno Chapter of Rose Croix
Gordon Keeton, 32 KCCH Commander
Fresno Council of Kadosh
James W. Wilson II, 32 KCCH Master of Kadosh Fresno Consistory
David Coleman, 32 KCCH
Orator
James H. Clark, 33 Almoner
Louis W. Jelinek Jr., 33
Secretary
C. Ray Whitaker, 33 Treasurer
The deadline for submissions is the third Monday of the month. Permission is granted to Masonic Publications to copy.
ALL BRETHREN WHOSE NAMES APPEAR IN THIS BULLETIN ARE OF THE 32 UNLESS OTHERWISE IDEN-TIFIED.
Allegiance: The Bodies of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, sitting in The Valley of Fresno, Orient of California, acknowledge the authority of and yield allegiance to the Supreme Council (Mother Council of the World) of the In-spectors General, Knights Commander of The House of the Temple of Solomon of the Thirty-Third Degree of the An-cient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry for the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States of America.
ILL. Ronald A. Seale, 33 Sovereign Grand Commander
Washington D.C.
Ill. Frank Loui, 33 Sovereign Grand Inspector General
in California
ILL. Richard Paris, 33 Personal Representative
of the SGIG Advisory Conference
Fresno Scottish Rite
October 13 Monday Advisory Conference—6:30 p.m. (Lodge Practice)
20 Monday Stated Meeting (Lodge Host) Feast of Tishri –Rededication 6:00 p.m. Hors d’oeuvres 6:30 p.m. Dinner
21 Tuesday Rededication Services 6:30 p..m.—Merced 22 Wednesday Clinic Board—6:00 p.m. Scottish Rite
November 1 Saturday Fall Class: 4°- 14° Registration 7:30 a.m.
8 Saturday Fall Class: 15°- 26° Registration 7:30 a.m.
10 Monday Advisory Conference 6:30 p.m. (Council Practice)
15 Saturday Fall Class: 27°- 32° Registration 7:30 a.m.
17 Monday Stated Meeting (Council Host) Veterans please wear Military attire. Ring, Rose & Cap Ceremony
19 Wednesday Clinic Board – 6:00 p.m. Fresno Scottish Rite
27 Thursday Thanksgiving – Office Closed 28 Friday Office Closed
December 1 Monday Installation Practice 6:30 p.m.
7 Sunday Installation of Officers 1:00 p.m. Lunch to follow.
8 Monday Executive Committee 5:30 p.m. Advisory Conference 6:30 p.m. (Consistory Practice) 13 Saturday Children’s Christmas Party 15 Monday Stated Meeting (Consistory Host) 6:00 p.m. Hors d’ oeuvres 6:30 p.m.
17 Wednesday Clinic Board 6:00 p.m.
24-25 Wed & Thu Christmas – Office Closed
31 Wednesday New Years – Office Closed
Coming Events
Fresno Scottish Rite
Contributions to the Fresno Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorder Clinic
Volunteer Hours Robert Bailey Vince Carter Dale Hammel David Kelley John Scott John Tracy James Wilson II
Donations SAF-T-CAB Wayne Towne Family Foundation
Legacy David & Louise Coleman Richard & Judi Hopper In honor of Luke Ferguson Jack & Betty Farson In honor of their 62nd Wedding Anniversary
Memorials John Herring Jr. Lena Cook Charles & Betty Royse
Thomas MacNicol Robert & Denise Crossland
Jane Madden Richard & Orine Paris
Louise Meseke Louis & Lisa Jelinek Richard & Orine Paris
Roger Miller Sandra Miller
Joanne Morse Mildred Sharer
Phyllis Nygaard Ken & Onedra Bratcher
David Rose Sandra Miller
Ted Tartaglia Robert & Denise Crossland Richard & Orine Paris Ross & Joycelyn Simonet
Your Fresno Scottish Rite Library needs your help! Reorganization is being implemented by your Librarian and he needs volunteers to help. We only have three names on the volunteer list at this time. Eight people are needed for one or two Saturday morning organization sessions. Ladies are more than welcome to volunteer. You don’t need to be a “librarian” to help, just willing. Please call the office to put your name on the list of members who are willing to help maintain this beautiful under utilized resource.
Fresno Scottish Rite
NOTE: This is a brief overview of our Fall Reunion. A detailed schedule for each day is available in the office.
The schedule is for all candidates on each day:
FALL REUNION 2014
THREE SATURDAYS, NOVEMBER 1st , 8th AND 15th All three Saturdays will begin as follows:
7:30 A. M. Registration in the Lounge - Breakfast Banquet Room
8:15 A. M. Degree work, lunch, and complete each day by 5:00 P. M.(or sooner)
FIRST SATURDAY
1ST DAY - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2014 Degrees portrayed on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1st will be the 4°, 5°, 9°, 10°, 11°, 12°, 13°, and 14°
The 6th, 7th and 8th degrees will be communicated.
SECOND SATURDAY
2nd DAY - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8th , 2014 Degree portrayed on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8th is the 18°
The 15th through the 17th degrees and the 19th through the 26th degrees will be communicated.
THIRD SATURDAY
3rd DAY - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2014 Degrees portrayed on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15th will be the 29°, 30° and 32°
The 27th, 28th, and 31st degrees will be communicated.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17th: STATED DINNER MEETING -NEW SCOTTISH RITE MEMBERS AND THEIR LADIES WILL BE THE GUESTS OF SCOTTISH RITE.
FOLLOWING DINNER:ADJOURN TO THE LODGE ROOM: RING, ROSE AND CAP CEREMONY TO FOLLOW IN THE LODGE ROOM FOR OUR NEW MEMBERS.
TIME SCHEDULE FOR THE EVENING:
6:00 P. M. SOCIAL - Hors d’oeuvres in Banquet Room
6:30 P. M. Dinner - Candidates and wives/lady will be dinner guests of Scottish Rite
7:30 P. M. Adjourn to Lodge Room for: RING, ROSE AND CAP CEREMONY IN LODGE ROOM
Fresno Scottish Rite
Brethren, As we begin the last quarter of 2014 it feels like this year has flown by. This month we celebrate the Feast of Tishri Rededication at our stated meeting, Monday, October 20th. We hope you all can join us at the Rededication. On September 15, 2014, Brother Andrew Miller, 32° Master Mason, was presented with the Unsung Hero Award for “unrecognized and substantial” contributions to Scottish Rite and has assisted many 32° Master Masons. Congratula-tions Brother Miller! Our Fall Class is just around the corner. We will be convening the Degrees on November 1st, with 4th thru the 14th Degrees, November 8th with the 15th thru the 26th Degree and ending up on November 15th, with the 27th thru the 32nd Degrees. Monday, November 17th will be the Ring, Rose and Cap Ceremony after our Stated Meeting. Every Scottish Rite Mason should make an attempt to attend as many of the degree presentations as possible. We are asking Fresno Scot-tish Rite Master Masons to assist with the presentation of our November Class Degrees. We need help in all aspects of the degrees, stage work, makeup, actors and readers, you name it, we need it. So please assist where possible. I want to thank Brother James Green, 32°, for his dedication and knowledge in bringing the Scottish Rite sound system up to the 21st century. Veterans remember that November is Veterans month. You are requested to wear your military service uni-forms to demonstrate your pride and devotion to the United States and your branch of service. Peter F. Clark, 32° KCCH, Venerable Master, Lodge of Perfection
Fresno Scottish Rite
Memorials As one by one, the autumn leaves fade in the forest deep, So one by one, in each of you must come the touch of sleep; As one by one, the roses burst into the morning light,
So one by one, your souls shall wake again beyond the night.
Allyn K. Gerard William F. Hardy
Horace T. Sullivan Jr. Richard E. Warnock
Continued from page 7 The book also contains many illustrations from a variety of sources, even going so far as to have pictures of the original Egyptian art from which Pike took some of his ideas. There is an extensive glossary prepared by another noted Masonic scholar, Rex Hutchins, 33° GC. One of the most amazing parts of the book is the Bib-liography. It begins with several hundred listings of "Works Used By Albert Pike in Creating Morals and Dogma" and adds another extensive listing of "Works Used for This An-notated Edition". The extent of the research both of these authors accomplished is incredible. Taken all together these aids cast a great deal of light on formerly obscure passages, and help to trace Pike's main ideas through the book. His concept of Masonic moral and ethical values is still a very important one and has much to say to the modern Mason. Even today following the path outlined by Albert Pike so long ago is likely to help a good man become a better man, and lead any Mason to seek to be surely known as a true and upright Mason.
SAVE THE DATE: Our Annual Dinner Auction is changing! The new date is Saturday, August 1st, 2015 The new venue will be at Sunnyside Country Club. Please mark your calendars now.
Fresno Scottish Rite
Masonic Youth Groups around the Valley:
State Center Chapter, DeMolay Thank you to Fresno Scottish Rite members for allowing us to hold our Installation of Officers in your Center this last month. October 6th Meeting: Fresno Masonic Lodge, 7p.m. (Youth accepting donations of rice & beans for "Bread of Life" program in Dinuba), Meeting October 20th at 7 p.m. October 24th Halloween Costume Party & Dance. Contact information for Chapter Dad: Brad Becerra (559)259-6923 Lemoore DeMolay We will have a very busy month of Oc-tober, after just finishing a visit to State Center Installation on Sept 27th, and having breakfast with the Lemoore Job's Daughters that morning for their pancake breakfast. We start with visits to Turlock for the Delta Division Dinner Dance. Grand Masters class is on the 18th and we will be taking Dad McKillip's motor home for this event. What fun that will be! Not to forget, our meetings are now on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month. We had a great turnout for our new officers’ first meeting in September. Our installation was great and we installed nine young men into offices. Our new Master Councilor is Adam Hodson, PMC, Senior Councilor is Atti-cus Lynn, and Junior Councilor is Cecil Venturella. Heart of the Valley Rainbow Assembly Thank you to the Scottish Rite members who donated and bought fundraiser cards for Jamba Juice! October 1st Installation of Officers, 7p.m. Clovis Masonic Center (Youth accepting donations of rice & beans for "Bread of Life" program in Dinuba) Octo-ber 8th: Stated Meeting, Clovis Masonic Center, 7 p.m. Oc-tober 22nd: Stated Meeting, Clovis Masonic Center, 7 p.m. October 30th: Take-Out dinner at the Clovis Masonic Center to benefit Grand Service 6 p.m. Please contact Mother Advi-sor for info, or to purchase a dinner or make a donation:
Chandra Blasquez (559)862-4152 Page 12
Fresno Scottish Rite
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Brethren, October is the start of the fourth quarter and the last quarter of the year. Where has this year gone? We are now back to hav-ing our Stated meetings at Fresno Scottish Rite on the third Monday of the month. I would love to see you there. The Friends of the Center Guild had their Bike Ride on the on the 27th of September with more riders than they have had for this event in the past. It keeps growing, bringing more information about the Clinic to more people. Our fall class for the degrees is coming in November, so there is still time for a brother mason to join the class. This year is coming to a fast close so we are working on planning for next year. The Fishing Derby will be June 20, 2015. The Dinner Auc-tion will be on August 1, 2015 at the Sunnyside Country Club. There are lots of things being put on the calendar for Fresno Scot-tish Rite. We are also looking for people who would like to be part of all the things we do on the Clinic Board. The Friends of the Center Guild is also looking for people who would help support our Fresno Scottish Rite Children’s Language Disorder Center.
GIVE US A CALL WE WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! Jim Wilson, 32° KCCH, Master of Kadosh, Council of Kadosh NEW CHECK WRITING POLICY
NOTICE FROM THE CLINIC FOUNDATION PLEASE NOTE: The Clinic Foundation has notified all the Scottish Rite Bodies that in the future when checks are made out for our Childhood Language Center they must be made payable to: “California Scottish Rite Foundation”. A notation in the memo section of the check (lower left corner of the check) write in “Fresno Clinic”. The Bank of America now considers a check made out to - “California Scottish Rite Foundation - Fresno Clinic” on the pay to line as a third party check and it must be rejected from the deposit. If you have any question about this new policy please call me at 268-9631. Louis Jelinek, 33° Secretary
Fresno Scottish Rite
Hello Brothers;
Summer is over and we are now into fall, soon the temperature will cool and the trees will start to drop their leaves, hopefully we will get some much needed rain. It is not just a change of weather, but a change in the Lodges too. The Brothers who will be the leaders of our Lodges next year are planning their year in hope of strengthening our Valley. I wish them much success in their endeavors and will give them my support. At the September Stated Meeting we enjoyed a dinner created by Allen Miller, 33rd and his gang of culinary adventurers. After dinner the 16th President of the United States, (Mr. Scott portraying President Lincoln) reminisced about his Presidency. Not bad for a guy 205 years old. After that we quickly went to work on the business of the Lodge. At the meeting I had my first experience with our new sound equipment. I was impressed with how well it worked and am looking forward to using it during the degrees. Speaking of degrees, in just a little over a month from now, we will be holding our class for our incoming Brothers. We are still looking for more candidates for our class, so if you know someone who would make a good Scottish Rite Brother give him a petition. The October meeting will be the last meeting to turn in petitions for the 2014 Class. Fraternally, Gordon Keeton, KCCH Commander of Kadosh
Scholarship Fund Donations
Thank you for your continuing support of our Scholarship Fund
Allan Miller &
C. David Jenkins
Fresno Scottish Rite
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Fresno Scottish Rite Menu Feast of Tishri
Monday, October 20, 2014
Orange Chicken With rice noodles
Salad Dessert
Appetizers at 6:00 pm Dinner at 6:30 pm
Reservations Required
2014 FIFTY YEAR MEMBERS
The Personal Representative will honor the following 50 year members at our October 20th Stated Dinner Meeting. The following received their 14th degree on January 6, 1964: Norman C. Bitter, Russell M. Boozer, Marion A. Sassano and George M. Pavlovich. He will also honor the Fol-lowing who received their 14th Degree on April 18, 1964: Robert B. Bower, Clarence A. Davis and Harvey O. Pontius. At our November 17th Stated Dinner Meet-ing, The Personal Representative will honor Jor-dan C. Morse who received his 14th Degree on October 24, 1964 and at our December 15th Stated Dinner Meeting, he will honor James E. Casaccia and Garrett Rickman. Both received their 14th Degree on December 7, 1964.
Fresno Scottish Rite
Tom’s Talks
Sarah came into my office smiling a devilish smile. Today was going to be her last day of therapy. In just the three months of summer we had unlocked her potential by solving her very spe-cific learning challenge. She had poor vigilance which means she had very good memory and intelli-gence but, just did not know when or how to finish things. Sarah went from testing at a fourth grade level to her actual seventh grade level. In THREE months! As a part of therapy we did word, logic and problem solving games. Her devilish smile had be-come a smirk as she said "I got YOU this time". I gulped, swallowing my pride and said "go for it". Here is Sarah's word problem. “You have been placed in a steel box with only a table and a mirror. Your job is to escape.” Now think for a cou-ple of minutes; do not jump to the answer that fol-lows. It will make you enjoy the answer even more if you try to solve it. Remember that is what Sarah lacked, vigilance not intelligence. Here is the an-swer. I hope you solved it - I did not - devilish frown. “It really is quite easy.” giggled Sarah. “You look in the mirror, you see what you saw, you use the saw to cut the table in half, two halves make a whole, so you crawl out the hole.” Sarah will be a success in life thanks to the Scottish Rite's help.
Fresno Scottish Rite
MORALS AND DOGMA Annotated Edition Reviewed by Mike Hall, 32°, KCCH After being out of print for over 20 years, there is finally a new edition of Albert Pike's great work Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Free-masonry. The Supreme Council has produced a wonderful annotated edition. Arturo de Hoyos, 33° GC KYCH, Grand Archivist, has added thousands of footnotes. They trace sources of quotations, explain unusual words, discuss Pike's other works and his inconsistencies, and help to trace his ideas and arguments through the winding paths of this work. Morals and Dogma consists of lectures on all the de-grees of the Scottish Rite, from the first to the thirty-third. It was written in the mid-19th century by Albert Pike, a former Confederate general and a great scholar. He was fluent in many ancient languages and extremely well read. This fact, and his tendency to quote other authors without attribution, as well as typical 19th century long-windedness, makes the book a difficult thing for modern readers. Many a Mason has said to me, "I tried to read Morals and Dogma but couldn't get through it." Believe it or not, I actually read the old edition through twice before the annotated edition came out. Now, reading through it again with the annotations to guide me, it is finally becoming clear. It is still not easy to read, but de Hoyos has cast a great deal of light on formerly obscure places. Pike's discussion of the name Hiram, for example, receives no less than 27 annotations. They identify sources quoted, ranging from Josephus in antiquity to anthropologist Maury writing in a textbook just published as Pike was com-posing this section. The notes identify such obscure words as Cushites and Krishna, as well as translating from the He-brew and Egyptian alphabets. Indeed de Hoyos has done a magnificent job in deciphering Pike's often unusual language and word usage. (Continued on page 13)
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Tom’s Talks
Sarah came into my office smiling a devilish smile. Today was going to be her last day of therapy. In just the three months of summer we had unlocked her potential by solving her very spe-cific learning challenge. She had poor vigilance which means she had very good memory and intelli-gence but, just did not know when or how to finish things. Sarah went from testing at a fourth grade level to her actual seventh grade level. In THREE months! As a part of therapy we did word, logic and problem solving games. Her devilish smile had be-come a smirk as she said "I got YOU this time". I gulped, swallowing my pride and said "go for it". Here is Sarah's word problem. “You have been placed in a steel box with only a table and a mirror. Your job is to escape.” Now think for a cou-ple of minutes; do not jump to the answer that fol-lows. It will make you enjoy the answer even more if you try to solve it. Remember that is what Sarah lacked, vigilance not intelligence. Here is the an-swer. I hope you solved it - I did not - devilish frown. “It really is quite easy.” giggled Sarah. “You look in the mirror, you see what you saw, you use the saw to cut the table in half, two halves make a whole, so you crawl out the hole.” Sarah will be a success in life thanks to the Scottish Rite's help.
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MORALS AND DOGMA Annotated Edition Reviewed by Mike Hall, 32°, KCCH After being out of print for over 20 years, there is finally a new edition of Albert Pike's great work Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Free-masonry. The Supreme Council has produced a wonderful annotated edition. Arturo de Hoyos, 33° GC KYCH, Grand Archivist, has added thousands of footnotes. They trace sources of quotations, explain unusual words, discuss Pike's other works and his inconsistencies, and help to trace his ideas and arguments through the winding paths of this work. Morals and Dogma consists of lectures on all the de-grees of the Scottish Rite, from the first to the thirty-third. It was written in the mid-19th century by Albert Pike, a former Confederate general and a great scholar. He was fluent in many ancient languages and extremely well read. This fact, and his tendency to quote other authors without attribution, as well as typical 19th century long-windedness, makes the book a difficult thing for modern readers. Many a Mason has said to me, "I tried to read Morals and Dogma but couldn't get through it." Believe it or not, I actually read the old edition through twice before the annotated edition came out. Now, reading through it again with the annotations to guide me, it is finally becoming clear. It is still not easy to read, but de Hoyos has cast a great deal of light on formerly obscure places. Pike's discussion of the name Hiram, for example, receives no less than 27 annotations. They identify sources quoted, ranging from Josephus in antiquity to anthropologist Maury writing in a textbook just published as Pike was com-posing this section. The notes identify such obscure words as Cushites and Krishna, as well as translating from the He-brew and Egyptian alphabets. Indeed de Hoyos has done a magnificent job in deciphering Pike's often unusual language and word usage. (Continued on page 13)
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Hello Brothers;
Summer is over and we are now into fall, soon the temperature will cool and the trees will start to drop their leaves, hopefully we will get some much needed rain. It is not just a change of weather, but a change in the Lodges too. The Brothers who will be the leaders of our Lodges next year are planning their year in hope of strengthening our Valley. I wish them much success in their endeavors and will give them my support. At the September Stated Meeting we enjoyed a dinner created by Allen Miller, 33rd and his gang of culinary adventurers. After dinner the 16th President of the United States, (Mr. Scott portraying President Lincoln) reminisced about his Presidency. Not bad for a guy 205 years old. After that we quickly went to work on the business of the Lodge. At the meeting I had my first experience with our new sound equipment. I was impressed with how well it worked and am looking forward to using it during the degrees. Speaking of degrees, in just a little over a month from now, we will be holding our class for our incoming Brothers. We are still looking for more candidates for our class, so if you know someone who would make a good Scottish Rite Brother give him a petition. The October meeting will be the last meeting to turn in petitions for the 2014 Class. Fraternally, Gordon Keeton, KCCH Commander of Kadosh
Scholarship Fund Donations
Thank you for your continuing support of our Scholarship Fund
Allan Miller &
C. David Jenkins
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Fresno Scottish Rite Menu Feast of Tishri
Monday, October 20, 2014
Orange Chicken With rice noodles
Salad Dessert
Appetizers at 6:00 pm Dinner at 6:30 pm
Reservations Required
2014 FIFTY YEAR MEMBERS
The Personal Representative will honor the following 50 year members at our October 20th Stated Dinner Meeting. The following received their 14th degree on January 6, 1964: Norman C. Bitter, Russell M. Boozer, Marion A. Sassano and George M. Pavlovich. He will also honor the Fol-lowing who received their 14th Degree on April 18, 1964: Robert B. Bower, Clarence A. Davis and Harvey O. Pontius. At our November 17th Stated Dinner Meet-ing, The Personal Representative will honor Jor-dan C. Morse who received his 14th Degree on October 24, 1964 and at our December 15th Stated Dinner Meeting, he will honor James E. Casaccia and Garrett Rickman. Both received their 14th Degree on December 7, 1964.
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Masonic Youth Groups around the Valley:
State Center Chapter, DeMolay Thank you to Fresno Scottish Rite members for allowing us to hold our Installation of Officers in your Center this last month. October 6th Meeting: Fresno Masonic Lodge, 7p.m. (Youth accepting donations of rice & beans for "Bread of Life" program in Dinuba), Meeting October 20th at 7 p.m. October 24th Halloween Costume Party & Dance. Contact information for Chapter Dad: Brad Becerra (559)259-6923 Lemoore DeMolay We will have a very busy month of Oc-tober, after just finishing a visit to State Center Installation on Sept 27th, and having breakfast with the Lemoore Job's Daughters that morning for their pancake breakfast. We start with visits to Turlock for the Delta Division Dinner Dance. Grand Masters class is on the 18th and we will be taking Dad McKillip's motor home for this event. What fun that will be! Not to forget, our meetings are now on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month. We had a great turnout for our new officers’ first meeting in September. Our installation was great and we installed nine young men into offices. Our new Master Councilor is Adam Hodson, PMC, Senior Councilor is Atti-cus Lynn, and Junior Councilor is Cecil Venturella. Heart of the Valley Rainbow Assembly Thank you to the Scottish Rite members who donated and bought fundraiser cards for Jamba Juice! October 1st Installation of Officers, 7p.m. Clovis Masonic Center (Youth accepting donations of rice & beans for "Bread of Life" program in Dinuba) Octo-ber 8th: Stated Meeting, Clovis Masonic Center, 7 p.m. Oc-tober 22nd: Stated Meeting, Clovis Masonic Center, 7 p.m. October 30th: Take-Out dinner at the Clovis Masonic Center to benefit Grand Service 6 p.m. Please contact Mother Advi-sor for info, or to purchase a dinner or make a donation:
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Brethren, October is the start of the fourth quarter and the last quarter of the year. Where has this year gone? We are now back to hav-ing our Stated meetings at Fresno Scottish Rite on the third Monday of the month. I would love to see you there. The Friends of the Center Guild had their Bike Ride on the on the 27th of September with more riders than they have had for this event in the past. It keeps growing, bringing more information about the Clinic to more people. Our fall class for the degrees is coming in November, so there is still time for a brother mason to join the class. This year is coming to a fast close so we are working on planning for next year. The Fishing Derby will be June 20, 2015. The Dinner Auc-tion will be on August 1, 2015 at the Sunnyside Country Club. There are lots of things being put on the calendar for Fresno Scot-tish Rite. We are also looking for people who would like to be part of all the things we do on the Clinic Board. The Friends of the Center Guild is also looking for people who would help support our Fresno Scottish Rite Children’s Language Disorder Center.
GIVE US A CALL WE WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! Jim Wilson, 32° KCCH, Master of Kadosh, Council of Kadosh NEW CHECK WRITING POLICY
NOTICE FROM THE CLINIC FOUNDATION PLEASE NOTE: The Clinic Foundation has notified all the Scottish Rite Bodies that in the future when checks are made out for our Childhood Language Center they must be made payable to: “California Scottish Rite Foundation”. A notation in the memo section of the check (lower left corner of the check) write in “Fresno Clinic”. The Bank of America now considers a check made out to - “California Scottish Rite Foundation - Fresno Clinic” on the pay to line as a third party check and it must be rejected from the deposit. If you have any question about this new policy please call me at 268-9631. Louis Jelinek, 33° Secretary
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Brethren, As we begin the last quarter of 2014 it feels like this year has flown by. This month we celebrate the Feast of Tishri Rededication at our stated meeting, Monday, October 20th. We hope you all can join us at the Rededication. On September 15, 2014, Brother Andrew Miller, 32° Master Mason, was presented with the Unsung Hero Award for “unrecognized and substantial” contributions to Scottish Rite and has assisted many 32° Master Masons. Congratula-tions Brother Miller! Our Fall Class is just around the corner. We will be convening the Degrees on November 1st, with 4th thru the 14th Degrees, November 8th with the 15th thru the 26th Degree and ending up on November 15th, with the 27th thru the 32nd Degrees. Monday, November 17th will be the Ring, Rose and Cap Ceremony after our Stated Meeting. Every Scottish Rite Mason should make an attempt to attend as many of the degree presentations as possible. We are asking Fresno Scot-tish Rite Master Masons to assist with the presentation of our November Class Degrees. We need help in all aspects of the degrees, stage work, makeup, actors and readers, you name it, we need it. So please assist where possible. I want to thank Brother James Green, 32°, for his dedication and knowledge in bringing the Scottish Rite sound system up to the 21st century. Veterans remember that November is Veterans month. You are requested to wear your military service uni-forms to demonstrate your pride and devotion to the United States and your branch of service. Peter F. Clark, 32° KCCH, Venerable Master, Lodge of Perfection
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Memorials As one by one, the autumn leaves fade in the forest deep, So one by one, in each of you must come the touch of sleep; As one by one, the roses burst into the morning light,
So one by one, your souls shall wake again beyond the night.
Allyn K. Gerard William F. Hardy
Horace T. Sullivan Jr. Richard E. Warnock
Continued from page 7 The book also contains many illustrations from a variety of sources, even going so far as to have pictures of the original Egyptian art from which Pike took some of his ideas. There is an extensive glossary prepared by another noted Masonic scholar, Rex Hutchins, 33° GC. One of the most amazing parts of the book is the Bib-liography. It begins with several hundred listings of "Works Used By Albert Pike in Creating Morals and Dogma" and adds another extensive listing of "Works Used for This An-notated Edition". The extent of the research both of these authors accomplished is incredible. Taken all together these aids cast a great deal of light on formerly obscure passages, and help to trace Pike's main ideas through the book. His concept of Masonic moral and ethical values is still a very important one and has much to say to the modern Mason. Even today following the path outlined by Albert Pike so long ago is likely to help a good man become a better man, and lead any Mason to seek to be surely known as a true and upright Mason.
SAVE THE DATE: Our Annual Dinner Auction is changing! The new date is Saturday, August 1st, 2015 The new venue will be at Sunnyside Country Club. Please mark your calendars now.
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Contributions to the Fresno Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorder Clinic
Volunteer Hours Robert Bailey Vince Carter Dale Hammel David Kelley John Scott John Tracy James Wilson II
Donations SAF-T-CAB Wayne Towne Family Foundation
Legacy David & Louise Coleman Richard & Judi Hopper In honor of Luke Ferguson Jack & Betty Farson In honor of their 62nd Wedding Anniversary
Memorials John Herring Jr. Lena Cook Charles & Betty Royse
Thomas MacNicol Robert & Denise Crossland
Jane Madden Richard & Orine Paris
Louise Meseke Louis & Lisa Jelinek Richard & Orine Paris
Roger Miller Sandra Miller
Joanne Morse Mildred Sharer
Phyllis Nygaard Ken & Onedra Bratcher
David Rose Sandra Miller
Ted Tartaglia Robert & Denise Crossland Richard & Orine Paris Ross & Joycelyn Simonet
Your Fresno Scottish Rite Library needs your help! Reorganization is being implemented by your Librarian and he needs volunteers to help. We only have three names on the volunteer list at this time. Eight people are needed for one or two Saturday morning organization sessions. Ladies are more than welcome to volunteer. You don’t need to be a “librarian” to help, just willing. Please call the office to put your name on the list of members who are willing to help maintain this beautiful under utilized resource.
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NOTE: This is a brief overview of our Fall Reunion. A detailed schedule for each day is available in the office.
The schedule is for all candidates on each day:
FALL REUNION 2014
THREE SATURDAYS, NOVEMBER 1st , 8th AND 15th All three Saturdays will begin as follows:
7:30 A. M. Registration in the Lounge - Breakfast Banquet Room
8:15 A. M. Degree work, lunch, and complete each day by 5:00 P. M.(or sooner)
FIRST SATURDAY
1ST DAY - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2014 Degrees portrayed on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1st will be the 4°, 5°, 9°, 10°, 11°, 12°, 13°, and 14°
The 6th, 7th and 8th degrees will be communicated.
SECOND SATURDAY
2nd DAY - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8th , 2014 Degree portrayed on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8th is the 18°
The 15th through the 17th degrees and the 19th through the 26th degrees will be communicated.
THIRD SATURDAY
3rd DAY - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2014 Degrees portrayed on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15th will be the 29°, 30° and 32°
The 27th, 28th, and 31st degrees will be communicated.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17th: STATED DINNER MEETING -NEW SCOTTISH RITE MEMBERS AND THEIR LADIES WILL BE THE GUESTS OF SCOTTISH RITE.
FOLLOWING DINNER:ADJOURN TO THE LODGE ROOM: RING, ROSE AND CAP CEREMONY TO FOLLOW IN THE LODGE ROOM FOR OUR NEW MEMBERS.
TIME SCHEDULE FOR THE EVENING:
6:00 P. M. SOCIAL - Hors d’oeuvres in Banquet Room
6:30 P. M. Dinner - Candidates and wives/lady will be dinner guests of Scottish Rite
7:30 P. M. Adjourn to Lodge Room for: RING, ROSE AND CAP CEREMONY IN LODGE ROOM
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Fresno Scot tish R ite Bulletin
Fresno, California Official publication of the Fresno Bodies Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. Published monthly at the Center, 1455 L Street, Fresno CA 93721 Phone (559) 268-9631 FAX (559) 268-0261 email: [email protected] WEB PAGE: http://www.fresnoscottishrite.com Web Master: Karl Wenn, 32 Editor: Juliet Vitz Asst. Editor: Bernard R Hollenbeck, 33 Office Secretary Assistant to the Personal Representative
Pete Clark, 32 KCCH Venerable Master
Fresno Lodge of Perfection
E. Jack Westmoreland, 32 Wise Master
Fresno Chapter of Rose Croix
Gordon Keeton, 32 KCCH Commander
Fresno Council of Kadosh
James W. Wilson II, 32 KCCH Master of Kadosh Fresno Consistory
David Coleman, 32 KCCH
Orator
James H. Clark, 33 Almoner
Louis W. Jelinek Jr., 33
Secretary
C. Ray Whitaker, 33 Treasurer
The deadline for submissions is the third Monday of the month. Permission is granted to Masonic Publications to copy.
ALL BRETHREN WHOSE NAMES APPEAR IN THIS BULLETIN ARE OF THE 32 UNLESS OTHERWISE IDEN-TIFIED.
Allegiance: The Bodies of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, sitting in The Valley of Fresno, Orient of California, acknowledge the authority of and yield allegiance to the Supreme Council (Mother Council of the World) of the In-spectors General, Knights Commander of The House of the Temple of Solomon of the Thirty-Third Degree of the An-cient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry for the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States of America.
ILL. Ronald A. Seale, 33 Sovereign Grand Commander
Washington D.C.
Ill. Frank Loui, 33 Sovereign Grand Inspector General
in California
ILL. Richard Paris, 33 Personal Representative
of the SGIG Advisory Conference
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October 13 Monday Advisory Conference—6:30 p.m. (Lodge Practice)
20 Monday Stated Meeting (Lodge Host) Feast of Tishri –Rededication 6:00 p.m. Hors d’oeuvres 6:30 p.m. Dinner
21 Tuesday Rededication Services 6:30 p..m.—Merced 22 Wednesday Clinic Board—6:00 p.m. Scottish Rite
November 1 Saturday Fall Class: 4°- 14° Registration 7:30 a.m.
8 Saturday Fall Class: 15°- 26° Registration 7:30 a.m.
10 Monday Advisory Conference 6:30 p.m. (Council Practice)
15 Saturday Fall Class: 27°- 32° Registration 7:30 a.m.
17 Monday Stated Meeting (Council Host) Veterans please wear Military attire. Ring, Rose & Cap Ceremony
19 Wednesday Clinic Board – 6:00 p.m. Fresno Scottish Rite
27 Thursday Thanksgiving – Office Closed 28 Friday Office Closed
December 1 Monday Installation Practice 6:30 p.m.
7 Sunday Installation of Officers 1:00 p.m. Lunch to follow.
8 Monday Executive Committee 5:30 p.m. Advisory Conference 6:30 p.m. (Consistory Practice) 13 Saturday Children’s Christmas Party 15 Monday Stated Meeting (Consistory Host) 6:00 p.m. Hors d’ oeuvres 6:30 p.m.
17 Wednesday Clinic Board 6:00 p.m.
24-25 Wed & Thu Christmas – Office Closed
31 Wednesday New Years – Office Closed
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October 2014
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You are invited to The Feast of Tishri on October 20, 2014. In 1866 the Supreme council selected
the 15th Day of the Hebrew month of tishri as the official feast day.
“A Day of dedication of the first temple”, the temple of Solomon.