october 2013 - Kosair Shrine Temple

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october 2013 - Kosair Shrine Temple
• NUMBER
9 • OCTOBER 2013
VOLUME LXXXVII • VOLUME
NUMBERLXXXX 1 • JANUARY
2011
to see it in person. On the cruise,
the weather was beautiful, and the
scenery was spectacular. We saw
whales, dolphins or porpoises, seals,
goats on the mountain sides, snow
and yes, some even saw a bear in
the wild, but the fellowship enjoyed
by all was the biggest highlight of
the trip. Just ask to see the pictures,
because believe me, the cameras
were kept very busy. My Lady and
I wish to say a very big “thank you”
to our fellow cruisers for making a
dream come true in great style!
Illustrious Sir Bob Maxwell
WOW! What a fantastic time we
had on the Alaska Cruise. Before we
boarded the ship, many of us visited
Pike’s Fish Market on the Seattle
Pier. It is a world famous landmark
in Seattle, where they put on a great
show. When a fish is purchased,
they yell, and then throw the fish,
where it is caught and wrapped in
one motion. You may have seen
this on the Travel Channel, but to
truly experience it, you really need
Kosair Charities held their “Grants
Night” in August with over
$18,000,000.00 being given to
various groups who work with and
care for the children in need in the
Kentuckiana area. Just makes your
fez sit a little straighter on your
head when you realize the help
we provide to children in our area,
doesn’t it? Most cities have one
“Silent Messenger” standing proudly
in front of their Shrine Center. Our
area finds what has to be the largest
concentration of “Silent Messengers”
showing our love and dedication to
providing services for children in
need. Your heart should swell with
the pride of being a big part of this
endeavor.
90th Anniversary
of Kosair Charities
I trust that all enjoyed the Kosair
Family Picnic held at the Tri-County
Shrine Club. I know I did. Thank you
to my Hospitality Chairman Noble
Perry Adams and especially to our
The statues you see going up
all over Louisville and the
surrounding region of a Shriner
carrying a child is known as the
Silent Messenger. It is symbolic
of the statement, “No man stands
so tall as when he stoops to help
a child.” Kosair Shriners are
members of a fraternity which
believes in God and respects
all faiths. We are committed to
extending the hand of charity,
and to aiding children in need,
no matter their race, religion,
or what special challenges they
may face. We accomplish this
through our affiliation with
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Help Kosair Kids® with memorial gifts to help Kosair Charities!
PO Box 37370; Louisville, KY 40233-7370! Remember a loved one or Shrine Brother and
insure Kosair’s ability to carry on our tradition of care for children. For more information
call 502-637-7696 or visit www.kosair.org
KOSAIR KOLUMS
PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY
KOSAIR TEMPLE
A.A.O.N.M.S.
812 S. SECOND ST., LOUISVILLE, KY 40203-2210
Potentate cont. from pg.1
wonderful Greeter’s Unit for some
fantastic food. Didn’t “Mid-Life
Crisis” keep your toes tapping? The
games were a lot of fun too!
PUBLISHER BOB MAXWELL, POTENTATE
PUBLISHED MONTHLY EXCEPT FOR AUGUST
PHONE (502) 585-5412
KOSAIR SHRINERS FAX (502) 583-4096
ADVERTISING RATES ON REQUEST
RANDY COE, PP, Editor (502) 637-7696
[email protected]
(502) 749-6841 fax
1503 Sylvan Way,
Louisville, KY 40205-2407
Kosair on the web: http://www.kosair.com
Darrell G. Waddell - [email protected];
All submissions must have the approval of the
Potentate or his designee as well as the respective Unit or Club officer(s)/Director.
Potentate................Bob Maxwell........502-428-6066
Chief Rabban.........Shawn Warren........459-1440
HP&P......................Steve Hueston........592-9121
Oriental Guide.......Gary Morgan..........744-8941
Treasurer...............John Wilder............361-7854
Recorder................Eddie Chrisman, PP...253-0473
KOSAIR APPOINTIVE DIVAN – 2013
1st Ceremonial Master.........James “Billy” Ryan
Potentate Bob Maxwell opens the
Kosair Bowling League
Many of the Divan and their
Ladies attended the Rizpah Shrine
Potentate’s Ball in Madisonville,
KY. As always, a great time was
enjoyed by all. I know I have said
this before, but Kosair enjoys a great
relationship with our Kentucky
Temples.
2nd Ceremonial Master....................... Dan Cline
Director...................................Spark Wiggington
Marshal.........................................Roger Dabney
Captain of the Guard................... Richard Weiss
Outer Guard................................... Matt Rodgers
Inner Guard............................. John “JR” Wilson
SASA was held in Myrtle Beach,
SC. We had a very large group in
attendance. I will say one thing –
SASA knows how to hold a parade!
I will report later on our activities
but without a doubt, I know that all
enjoyed the ocean at our doorstep.
Orator.......................................... Randy Coe, PP
THE NEXT
KOSAIR KOLUMS DEADLINE
IS SUNDAY,
September 28, 2013
FOR THE NOVEMBER ISSUE
Deadlines are subject to change.
Notices will be sent as early as
possible.
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Our next big event for Kosair is the
Potentate’s Ball on October 12th
at the Holiday Inn on Hurstborne
Lane. You don’t want to miss it so
get those reservations in by calling
the office. The “Monarch’s” will be
playing for your pleasure. The Ball
Committee is working hard to make
it an evening to remember! The cost
is $100 per couple or $50 single, and
the dress is formal so drag out that
tux, dust off those dancing shoes, get
out that beautiful gown and join us
for a wonderful evening.
The Oriental Band will once again
host a Halloween Party at the
Temple on October 25th. Be sure
to reserve your seat for this event.
Maybe some ghosts and goblins will
make an appearance. Be a kid again
and come out in costume and join in
the fun!
KOSAIR ELECTIVE DIVAN – 2013
Asst. Rabban.........JR Riggs.................608-4667
a wonderful program.
At the end of September, I was
honored to represent Kosair at
the Great Lakes Unit Meet held
by the Ladies’ Oriental Shrine in
Cincinnati, OH. I enjoyed visiting
with old friends and meeting new
Nobles from the Great Lakes area.
Don’t forget Norton’s Night on
October 4th. You must make a
reservation for dinner in order
to receive your flu shot. Norton’s
always provides our members with
It is never too early or late to talk
about membership. We will have a
Ceremonial on November 9th so go
out and bring those petitions in. I
look forward to welcoming a group of
new Nobles to the greatest fraternity
on earth, and of course, the greatest
Shrine Temple. Just like every
Shrine Temple, Kosair needs a few
good men and their Ladies to carry
on the work of the Shrine and our
commitment to the special children
in our care.
As of this writing, I really have
nothing to report on the new building
other than the work is progressing.
I know we will have a new Shrine
Center to be proud of when it is
finished, but as with all things great,
it just takes time.
Until next time, stay healthy and
happy and visit your Shrine Center
often to renew old friendships and
to make new friends. There is
something for everyone at KOSAIR!
Yours in the Faith of the Shrine,
Bob Maxwell
Potentate
Kosair Kolums
Courier Journal cont. from pg.1
Kosair Charities, and the assistance
of our many donors and community
partners.
This year as Kosair Charities
celebrates our 90th anniversary,
we are reminded that 90 years ago a
group of concerned Louisville citizens
recognized the need for quality
healthcare for the region’s children,
whether their families had the
ability to pay or not. These citizens
reached out to Kosair Shriners who
answered their call for help, and
today Kosair Charities continues to
answer that call.
Over the years, the ways we serve
children have changed but our
focus remains the same, helping
Kosair Kids®. Most recently Kosair
Charities stepped up when startling
statistics revealed Kentucky had
the highest rate of child mortality
due to abuse and neglect in the
country. Again, concerned citizens
and professionals called on Kosair
Charities to help and the Face It
movement was launched under
Kosair Charities’ leadership.
Kosair Charities continually strives
to serve more diverse populations
and meet their unique and most
pressing needs. To do this, we partner
with a vast array of non-profit
agencies who dedicate themselves
to ensuring the health and wellness
needs of all of our region’s children
are met. We are humbled by the
efforts of the clinicians, researchers,
and staff of our Kosair Charities
supported agencies and appreciate
the thoughtful stewardship they
provide for every dollar of funding
they receive from Kosair Charities.
Thanks to the strategic partnerships
we have forged, Kosair Charities is
able to reach every neighborhood and
business district in the community
and serve children throughout
Kentucky and Southern Indiana.
While the opening of the Kosair
Charities East Campus will deliver
pediatric therapy, audiology, and
educational services to special
needs kids outside the Watterson
Expressway, our new University
of Louisville Pediatric and Dental
Clinics at Kosair Charities Center
will offer a comprehensive medical
home for children in the city’s center,
including those who depend on
KCHIP for health insurance.
Likewise Kosair Charities is able to
reach children in southern Indiana
through our support of Hope Southern
Indiana, children in west Louisville
thanks to Neighborhood House,
Louisville Central Community
Centers, and the Dream Foundation,
and Bullitt County through our
support of CASA Bullitt County.
Our support of the Kosair Shriner’s
Transportation Unit ensures that
children throughout the region find
their way to needed services even
when they are located many miles
away from their homes.
Our partner agencies are not only
diverse geographically—they are
also diverse in terms of mission
and the children they serve. Kosair
Charities is particularly grateful
to our faith-based partners, who
like Kosair Shriners, view service
to children as being at the core of
their ministry. Kosair Charities
has answered the call of our faithbased partners whether it comes
from Sister Jean Anne Zappa of
Shively Area Ministries, community
ministry groups throughout
Jefferson County, the Jewish Family
and Career Services of Louisville,
First Gethsemane Baptist Church,
Emmanuel Baptist Church, Living
Faith Christian Ministries, or St.
Stephen Church. Kosair Charities
believes that all children are a gift
from God and should be served
regardless of their faith tradition.
This year Kosair Charities will
make grants totaling nearly $19
million to 95 non-profits serving
children including Kosair Charities
Children’s Peace Center, Down
Syndrome of Louisville, Home of
the Innocents, Visually Impaired
Preschool, Gilda’s Club, University
of Louisville, Shriners Hospitals for
Children and many, many more.
These grants will support small
community based groups to large
multi-million dollar, multi-campus
institutions. All will help Kosair
Charities help Kosair Kids® in
distinctive and irreplaceable ways.
Additionally, Kosair Charities will
stand ready to step in when an
unexpected disaster or crisis occurs
and impacts children’s quality of life,
as we did this year in rebuilding a
playground in Henryville, Ind.
The next time you pass a Silent
Messenger know that it stands
not only in recognition of financial
support received from Kosair
Charities, but also in recognition of
the important work being carried out
by an agency dedicated to protecting
our most precious gift of all, our
children. Kosair Charities is proud to
partner with these organizations in
changing the landscape of pediatric
healthcare in Kentucky and southern
Indiana. We are grateful for their
hard work and dedication and for
the donors who support us, so that
we can make their dreams for Kosair
Kids® a reality. When you think
Kosair, think Kosair Charities.
Jerry Ward
Chairman, Kosair Charities
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Meetings 1st and 3rd Tuesday
7:00 p.m. in the Yoshi room at
Kosair Temple
Chapter Dad
B. Shawn Warren 995-8293
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Kosair Kolums
The “Rite” Stuff
On Sunday, October 20th The ALBERT PIKE
SCOTTISH RITE CLUB will have a Country Ham
Brunch from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. $7.00 “ALL YOU CAN
EAT” in the dining room. Come and eat then travel over
to the GALT HOUSE to register for GRAND LODGE
to be held on October 21st & 22nd.
October 24 there will be a STATED MEETING.
Refreshments will be served at 6:30p.m. with the
meeting to follow. The “LEAD” committee will present
the 24th degree.
FALL - changing of the colors of the leaves on trees,
cooler temperatures, farmers gathering their crops, frost
on the pumpkins, the familiar aroma of FALL. Here
are the upcoming events to be held at LOUISVILLE
SCOTTISH RITE in October:
October 3rd, there is a luncheon for the 33rd degrees.
The place is yet to be determined.
October 10th there is a FAMILY NIGHT DINNER.
Dinner will be served at 6:30p.m. The program will
follow celebrating the FEAST OF TISHRI. There is no
cost for the meal. Call the Scottish Rite office 584-6185to
make reservations for you and your guest.
On November 1st Plumb Lodge #862 will celebrate
the 100th anniversary of their PIG TAIL dinner in
the dining room.
November 2nd the Scottish Rite Foundation will have
their annual BOWL- A- RAMA fundraiser at Ken Bowl
lanes, 7021 Southside Drive.
November 7th there is a fellowship luncheon. Lunch
will be served at 12noon. Come on down and fellowship
with your Brethren.
Bill Meyer, 33°, Wise Master
Rose Croix, Louisville Scottish Rite
Scottish Rite Honors, Valley of Louisville
It is a pleasure to announce
these Masonic brothers of the
Orient of Kentucky, Valley of
Louisville were voted to receive
honors at the Bi-Annual Session
of the Supreme Council Ancient
Accepted Scottish Rite.
Thirty Third Degree - 33°
Inspector General Honorary
The Thirty-third Degree is
conferred by the Supreme Council
upon members of the Rite in
recognition of outstanding work
in the Rite or in public life. At
its biennial session the Supreme
Council elects members of the Rite
to receive the Degree. Members
unanimously so elected become
honorary members of the Supreme
Council. The Thirty-third Degree
may not be requested, and if
requested must be refused. The
Degree is granted solely out
of recognition for outstanding
services. These 33° Masons are
Inspectors General Honorary
and honorary members of the
Supreme Council. The active
members of the Supreme Council
are chosen from among them.
The cap for an Inspector General
Honorary is white with a white
band edged in gold, featuring the
symbol for this honorary Degree,
a red slanting Patriarchal Cross.
Charles Otto Distler; Doyle
Edward Jones; Harold Allen Noe;
Kevin Reardon; Stanley Elam
Scharre; and James Warren
Stephens
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Flowers for the Living
AUGUST
MEMORIALS
AUGUST MEMORIALS
PHYLLIS MAE ALLEN
Linda Stumler
ADDISON JO BLAIR
Rodgers Family
CHARLOTTE BLANKENSHIP
Ron Nichelson
ILENE BORAH
Ruth C. Coad
VERLAN BRADLEY
Wayne and Marcella Bradley
BARBARA L. BROOKS
M. Susan Brooks
Judie Cox
The Hollkamp Family
Gary and Patricia Dentinger
John J. Glasford
Sandy Miller Glasford
Debbie Kaufman
Robert and Barbara O’Bryan
Jeff Sands
Tom and Cathy Schmitt
SIDNEY JANE CAMPBELL
Frances P. Mattingly
HELEN H. CHAPMAN
Leon and Carole Ann Nobbe
RAYMOND R. CORUM
Norma P. Hinerfeld
NOBLE WILLIAM B. CRIDER
Rebecca Bird
William R. Bradford, M.D.
Michael A. Canchola
Randy and Christe Coe
Mary Lou Ebersold
Yvonne M. Harned
Kosair Motor Corp
Kosair Shriners
Tony and Sherry Lee
Gene and Pat Muncy
Judy Pottinger
Paul and Helen Rafson
Edward A. Schulte
Donna C. Ware
EVELYN FRANCES DILLINGHAM
February Friends
LEON DONAHUE
Frances Donahue
BOBBY DORRIS
Brenda Dorris
NOBLE WALTER L. DUBICKI
Kosair Shriners
Randy and Christe Coe
Charles R. Mugnolo
Gerald and Gwen Schroder
STEVEN ALLEN DURBIN
Kevin Durbin
LINDA SUE DUTSCHKE
Eugene and Judy Eichenberger
HAYWARD EDWARDS
James R. Ferguson, II
MRS. NONIE A. GEORGE
Tom and Martha O’Bryan
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KENNETH GILLESPIE
Bonnie Goddard, Elaine Etter,
Christian Goodyear, Stephen, Betsy,
Jeremy, Jenna, and Alex Reliford
KATHERINE GLASS
Bob and Clara Crouch
Lynn and Carol Dittmar
Pat Ditto
Eugene and Peggy Hagans
Gregory Schaaf
Joe and Patty Scott
U.S. Bankruptcy Court
Evelyn F. Willey
Tracey N. Wise
ILLUSTRIOUS SIR VERLON GOSSER
Randy and Christe Coe
Margaret M. Cucinello
David Eha
Gary and Elaine Marks
Kevin Pass
Elaine Pearce
Lisa Woosley
NOBLE FLOYD W. GOVONI
Butch and Suzette Govoni
MRS. LOUISE A. GOVONI
Butch and Suzette Govoni
NOBLE HARVEY L. GREEN
Kosair Past Masters Unit
ALLEN GRESCHEL
Pete and Carol Miller
NOBLE EARL HALE
Robbie and Becky Callahan
BENNY P. HAMLET
Naomi T. Franzman
Susie, Darrin, and Heather
Bill and Gayle Sherman
JIMMY HAYES
Sue Myers
NOBLE MARTIN L. HEAD
Kosair Motor Corp
MARGARET HENDRICKS
Joe G. Hendricks
JIMMY HOLIDAY
Ron and Judy Miller
FRANK J. HOWELL
Roy R. Armstrong
Jim and Linda Brady
Leo and Carol Brady
Charles O. Distler
Scott and Mary Gagne
Guy and Mary Jolly
Harold and Ina LeVay
Dennis W. Moore
Naomi Smith
John and Sheila Thompson
DONALD GENE LAWSON
Roger and Diane Stevenson
Geraldine T. Wood
ALICIA LINDSEY
Ken and Brenda Reiss
NOBLE CHARLES E. LOHMEYER
Judy and Wayne Eberenz
Stephen and Joan Massie and Family
Mr. Martin A. Rothman, Sr.
Mark and Tammy Thomson
Geraldine Baxley Watson
FRANCES MARTIN
Doris Deisenroth
SUSAN H. MARTIN
Natasha and Marsean Martin, Jr.
NOBLE WILLIAM J. McDERMOTT
Kosair Shriners
JANICE MINARD
Chandler and Patricia Blewett
GLORIA KAY MOODY
Robert Lee Moody
GRACIE ADELINE NEWELL
Steve and Paula Carver
Suzanne Zoeller
HERBERT NORRIS
Louis James
BILLY PAYNE
Anita Gossett
NOBLE LARRY J. PETERSEN
Kosair Shriners
Friends and Co-workers at Southwest
Regional Library
MARY F. PORTMAN
Kosair Motor Corp
Ron and Judy Miller
David L. Owen
REVEREND GEORGE A. PRICE
Marvin E. Kersey
Quality Electric Motor Service Inc.
NOBLE JOHN W. ROBINSON
Elizabeth Anne Baumann
Tim and Barbara Conliffe
Mr. and Mrs.Sherman Henderson
Gary and Vickie James
Joyce A. Jones
Kosair Shriners
John P. Lawler
James and Mildred Neat
Lula and Family
Kevin and Ellen Tucker
JIM SAMMON
Joe G. Hendricks
ATLEE “CHILE” SANDAGE
Alan Curtsinger
Mary Lou Leidgen
Brad Richardson
MARGARET SAUER
Jo McGrew
JOHN W. SAYRE
June Blunk and Helen Ball
Edward Graf
Charles and Kathleen Sayre
MARGE SCHULTZ
Bruce and Brenda Crouch
PHILIP SHAW
Ruby P. Hunt
FLOYD R. SHOEMAKER, SR.
Kosair Past Masters Unit
ROBERT STERNER SILVERTHORN
Robert and Diane Krall
Connie Sorrell
Paul and Susan Stokes
ERMA SIMMS
Jack Sowell
MILDRED “PAT” SOMMERMAN
Edward and Norma Delmenhorst
HOLLIS SPAW
Jackie Spaw
BEULAH “BILLIE” SPURRIER
Darrell and Terry Lewis
LAURA M. STROTH
David L. Owen
ALICE ROSE SWEENEY
Anonymous Donor
Tommy and Kelly Cherry
GLORIA SWEENEY
Barney and Shirley Huskisson
STUART THOMPSON
Ron and Judy Miller
BERNARD M. TRAGER
Patricia Scroggins
NOBLE GEORGE VANDESTADT
Kosair Shriners
LARRY WAYNE VEST
George and Faustine Vest
MR. AND MRS. HOUSTON WILSON
Irene Wilson
DOLORES WOODS
Henry Watson and Marlene Lentz
IN HONOR OF
MICHELL BOWMAN
Juanita Adkins Hill
LOGAN AND ABBY BROCK
Mr. Estel C. Logsdon
MRS. CHRISTIE COE (BIRTHDAY)
Kosair Shriners
JACOB MILES EDGE
Mike and Mary Pat Gray
COLE EVAN HERRICK
Mr. R.W. Grimshaw
MILEY HODGE
Ellen Holifield
JAMES MATTOX JOHNSON
Marjorie F. Davidson
BREANNA MILLS
Cathy Nesbitt and Joe Nesbitt
BRENDA NEEL (BIRTHDAY)
Denise Seay
DR. JIM NETTLETON
G. S. Nettleton
REESE MCCLAIN NICHOLS (2ND
BIRTHDAY)
Ben and Renee` Zimmerman
RUTH ROBINSON
John C. Robinson
ZANE SHUTER
Anonymous Donor
NOBLE JAMES L. SIMPSON, III
(FATHER’S DAY)
Cheryl S. Fekete
DR. MORRIS M. WEISS (BIRTHDAY)
Droppelman Family
Kosair Kolums
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The Knights Commander of
the Court of Honor
The Rank of Knight Commander
of the Court of Honor is not
a Degree, but an Investiture,
bestowed upon members
deserving recognition for
faithful services to the Rite or to
mankind. At the biennial session
of the Supreme Council, certain
Masters of the Royal Secret are
chosen to be invested with the
Rank and Decoration of Knight
Commander of the Court of
Honour. The respective Sovereign
Grand Inspectors General or
Deputies nominate members
for this honor, and they must
also be unanimously approved
by The Supreme Council. This
Investiture is a prerequisite to
receiving the Thirty-third Degree.
The Rank of K.∙.C.∙.C.∙.H.∙. may
not be requested, and if requested
must be refused. The cap of the
Knight Commander Court of
Honour is red with a darker red
band trimmed in gold. In the
center front is a representation
of the Knight Commander Jewel,
a Passion Cross with fancy arms,
featuring in the center a trefoil
embroidered in green encircled by
“Kt.∙. Comm.∙. Court of Honour”
embroidered in gold.
Michael Edward Berry; James
Larry Bullis; Eric Ryan Churchill;
Gregory Wayne Coffey; Edward
Eugene Crady; Ronald Alonzo
Hendricks; Carl Hoskins; Ralph
Clinton Lawson; Stephen Thomas
Lay; Luke Martin; Thomas
E. Nichols; Robert Eugene
Schildknecht; Billy Mike Taylor;
Edward Frank Wheeler; Estil
Wilkerson.
Call 502-585-6185 for more
information about the Scottish
Rite, Valley of Louisville and being worked in France. There’s
visit their website: http://www. much activity prior to 1766 that
scottishriteky.org/louisville.php. we’ll cover later, but we want to
take a look now at that sequence
The Origins of the Scottish of High Degrees.
Rite
This material is by S. Brent Emperors and Knights in
Morris, The Complete Idiot’s France
Guide to Freemasonry.
Competition is the force that
Like so much early Masonic drives the world’s economies,
history, the origins of the Scottish and it also seems to have driven
Rite are hidden in mist. There’s Scottish Masonry in France,
evidence that by the early 1730s which became part of jockeying
in England there were “Scotch for power within the Grand
M a s o n s ” o r “ S c o t s M a s t e r Lodge of France. The Council
Masons,” a step after the Master of the Knights of the East,
Mason Degree (and apparently Sovereign Prince Masons, was
unrelated to Scotland). By 1742 organized in 1756, and included
in Berlin there was talk of “higher in its government middle-class
or so-called Scottish Masonry.” In Masons who had been excluded in
1743 the Grand Lodge of France previous High Degree ventures. It
adopted a regulation limiting is not known how many degrees
the privileges of “Scots Masters” the Knights worked, but they
in lodges. It’s clear from these seem to have faded out around
few mentions that something 1768–1779.
was going on behind the scenes
with “Scottish Masonry,” but Coming on the heels of the
we’re not quite sure what. These Knights of the East in 1758
developments were happening was the Sovereign Council of
at the same time the Royal Arch Emperors of the East and of the
was gestating before its birth in West, Sublime Scottish Mother
1754. It’s even possible that the Lodge. The Emperors attracted
Royal Arch and Scottish Masonry the upper class and nobility
came from the same sources. We and competed with the knights
just don’t know.
in the number of degrees they
offered. (Just from a marketing
What we do know is that the high point of view the newer group
degrees found fertile ground when bested the older: “Emperors” are
they were introduced to French more powerful than “Knights,”
Masonry. In 1745, two years and “East and West” is twice an
after restricting Scotch Masons, extensive as only “East.”)
the Grand Lodge of France gave
them special privileges, and more The Invention of Stephen Morin
privileges and authority followed In August 1761 Stephen Morin
in 1747 and 1755. In contrast, received a patent from the Grand
the Royal Arch appears in lodge Lodge of France “authorizing and
minutes in America in 1753 and empowering him to establish
England in 1758 with little official perfect and sublime Masonry in
notice. By 1766 we know that all parts of the world, etc., etc.”
an elaborate sequence of High Morin was a wine merchant from
Degree or “Scottish” Masonry is Bordeaux and set up business
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in Santo Domingo in what is
now the Dominican Republic in
the Caribbean. Morin is little
remembered for his wine business,
but his Masonic activities have
gained him lasting fame.
Kosair contributes over
$10 million annually to
health care for children
It took Morin about 15 months
to make it from France to Santo
Domingo, arriving in January
1763, because his ship was
captured by the English and he
was taken to England. While
we know that he arrived with
a patent of authority over the
High Degrees, we don’t know how
many or which High Degrees he
controlled! What we do know is
that he met a Dutch merchant,
Henry Andrew Francken, and
made him a Deputy Inspector
General sometime between 1763
and 1767. Francken in turn
traveled to Albany, New York,
and created there a Lodge of
Perfection (4°–14°) in 1767.
In addition to creating the Albany
Lodge of Perfection, Francken at
least four times copied all of his
degrees into books: 1771, 1783,
and two undated versions. The
“Francken Manuscripts” contain
the earliest English versions
of 21 degrees from 4°, “Secret
Master,” to 25°, “The Royal Secret
or Knights of St. Andrews—the
faithful guardians of the Sacred
Treasure,” a 25-degree system
with the first three degrees
conferred in Blue Lodges. This
should establish conclusively
that Morin worked a system of
25 degrees, right? Well, only if
the degrees that Morin gave to
Francken are the same ones that
he received in France!
There is growing evidence that
Morin took whatever high degrees
he had received in France and
refashioned them into the Order
of the Royal Secret, creating
additional degrees as needed.
Continued on pg.9
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Mike Grant, Commodore
Jim Szofer, Vice Commodore
Guy Gray, Rear Commodore
Henry Watson, Sr. Purser
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The governing document, the
“Constitutions of 1762,” has
been discovered by Masonic
scholar Alain Bernheim to be a
slightly modified version of the
constitution of the Grand Lodge
of France. Morin apparently
acted to create a new Masonic
body with himself as the only
“Grand Inspector.”
The First Supreme Council:
Charleston, 1801
a new 33-degree system of high
degrees that incorporated all 25
of the Order of the Royal Secret,
and added eight more, including
that of 33°, Sovereign Grand
Inspector General. This new
organization declared control of
high-degree Masonry in America.
in the world was established in
Santo Domingo in 1802, a fitting
return to Stephen Morin’s home.
This Supreme Council died with
the slave revolt on the island,
but one of its members, Antoine
Bideaud, fled to New York.
While there he came across five
Frenchmen who were interested
The new Supreme Council had a in the high degrees. For a fee of
written constitution and a plan $46 in 1806 (about $565 in 2000),
for organizing and managing Bideaud conferred the degrees
the bodies under its control. upon his customers and formed
The problem it faced was how them into a “Consistory” of the
to rein in the roving Inspectors 32°—all without the knowledge of
General. The solution was shrewd the Charleston Supreme Council.
and depended upon convincing
the Inspectors to voluntarily The same year that Bideaud was
yield allegiance to the Supreme creating his Consistory, Joseph
Council. Any Inspector of the Cerneau, a French jeweler, moved
25° would be given authority to from Cuba to New York City. He
confer up to the 32° (the extra had a patent from an Inspector of
seven degrees would make his the Order of the Royal Secret that
product more attractive), if he gave him limited powers in Cuba,
turned in his old patent and but that didn’t stop him from
agreed to follow the rules of the setting up his own consistory in
Supreme Council. This strategy New York City. Cerneau operated
was reasonably successful, and without saying much about
independent Inspectors General whether he had a 25-degree or
soon disappeared.
32-degree consistory.
However the 25-degree Order
of the Royal Secret came into
being, it proved popular. These
French high degrees, unlike the
English York Rite, were spread
by traveling Inspectors who
conferred them for a fee. It wasn’t
necessary to wait for enough
Masons in a town to receive the
high degrees somewhere else and
for them to apply for a charter;
the itinerant Inspector could take
care of everything as soon as he
arrived. Eight bodies of the Royal
Secret were formed in America
before 1800, from New Orleans
to Albany. The weakness of the
Order proved to be the unchecked The Second American Supreme
system of Inspectors General.
Council: New York, 1806
Each Inspector General could
confer the degrees on Master
Masons, establish local bodies,
and create new Inspectors—all
for an appropriate fee. There
were no guidelines on cost, no
limitation on numbers, and no
restriction on how many more
Inspectors an Inspector could
create. By 1800 there were over
80 Inspectors General, and the
system was moving toward chaos.
The Charleston Supreme Council
had organized itself according
to the “Grand Constitution
of the Thirty-third Degree,”
purportedly written by Frederick
the Great of Prussia in 1786.
The Constitution provided for
one Supreme Council in each
country, except that the United
States of America could have up
to two. (This is an odd provision
for a document supposedly
originating from Prussia in 1786!)
Then on May 31, 1801, the first The decision to create a second
Supreme Council of the Thirty- American Supreme Council was
third Degree, the Mother Council unexpectedly thrust upon the
of the World, declared its existence Supreme Council in Charleston.
with a motto of “Ordo ab Chao”
(Order from Chaos). It announced The second Supreme Council
Emmanuel de la Motta, the Grand
Treasurer from the Charleston
Supreme Council, arrived in New
York City in 1813, examined
the two competing factions, and
decided against Cerneau. De
la Motta regularized Bideaud’s
group and transformed them
into the second Supreme Council
for America, now known as the
“Northern Masonic Jurisdiction”
and consisting of 15 mid-western
and northeastern states from
Wisconsin and Illinois northeast
to Maine. The original Supreme
Council or “Southern Jurisdiction”
is composed of the other 35 states
plus the District of Columbia
and Puerto Rico. All regular
Supreme Councils of the world
today descend from the Mother
Supreme Council of Charleston.
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Kosair Kolums
Kosair Funsters
Hello, out there in the Shriner Well! That’s all for now, and I’ll
land. I hope all is well for one be seeing you around the temple
sometime.
and all.
There have been some strange
sightings that have been going
throughout the state. There
have been some sights of clowns,
driving motorcycles down to Cave
City to assist in the parade there
and raise some money there. And
there were some clowns at the
Kentucky State Fair putting on
a show doing what they do best
and that is putting smiles on
all people of all ages. There was
magic, skits, who knows what
else went on with the Shriner
Funsters being around. All I
know, is that the people surely
enjoyed by the smiles on their
faces. And we can’t forget Camp
Quality either. So if you see a
Funster, pat him on the back and
let him know what a good job he
is doing.
Dennis (GABBY) Hardin
Keepemlaughing
ATTENTION PLEASE
The Funsters have had to turn
down several requests due to lack
of time needed for preparation
on several last minute requests.
We need at least 30 days advance
notice and you must submit an
online request by doing a Google
search of Kosair Funsters. You
can then click on the dancing
clown and answer the questions
regarding your event. We hate to
turn down so many but without
advanced notice and the fact that
many of our requests are during
the work week we need all the
prep time we can get.
Sincerely,
Flapjack, Unit Director.
Dan Cline
Vice President
Republic Bank & Trust
502-543-1882
If there are any new Nobles
out there that would like to be a
Funster or thinking about it, we
meet in the basement on the third
Thursday of each month following
the Unit Director’s meeting about
7:30 PM. Even though you might
want to join, and you are not sure
you know how to put on a face or
dress, there are enough of us to
show you how.
Let’s not forget our fellow
Funsters whoare sick or laid up
for one reason or another. You
know who they are. Why not give
them a call or visit to let them
that they are missed?
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Ladies Oriental Club
- Carol Grant
card baskets, to be given away, October meeting so the baskets
After being off for the months of at the November meeting. Don’t can be put together and ready for
July and August –everyone was forget to bring yours to the November.
happy to be back and begin a new
year for Ladies Oriental Club.
The Club welcomed our guest for
the September meeting “Rachel”
and her handlers Doug Netherton
and Marsha Puckett. Rachel is
a K-9 Comfort Dog at Our Savior
Lutheran Church and School, she
is part of the Lutheran Church
Charities National K-9 Comfort
Dog Ministry. Rachel is a friend,
who brings a calming influence,
allowing people to open up their
hearts and receive help in times
of need. Everyone loved Rachel.
Our summer cake sale was held
on August 30th and we had
some real cool and refreshing
desserts, for one of the hottest
evenings of the year. Mmmm….
Yummy………Good it was!
Last Call: The Club is still
collecting gift cards, for the gift
Patrol News
The Kosair Arab Patrol
represented Kosair Shriners in
the recent SESA Annual meeting
in Huntsville, Alabama. We were
proud to bring home third place in
the in-line uniform competition.
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New officers for Southeastern
Shrine Patrol Association are
James Drew, President; Warren
Miller, First VP; Roger Hall,
Second VP; Junior Daugherty,
Third VP; Tony Trencio, Fourth
VP; Robert Hill, fifth VP; Hughlon
O’Neal, Secretary/Treasurer. A
big thank you to Wayne Sparks
of Zamora Shriners for serving
as President for 2012-13.
Any member of Kosair Shriners
is eligible to join the Patrol Unit.
Let’s all get behind Kosair
Kosair Kolums
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Kosair Greeters
Unit
By, Gordon E. Berry, PP
Golf Club
By, Mike Grant, President
The Greeters Fall Dance was held at
Kosair Shrine Center on Saturday
Evening, September 28, 2013 and
again with Ann Turners assistance
we had another great dance, all who
attended enjoyed the music of the
Rob Brown Combo.
The Greeters October Executive
and Regular Business meetings
will be on Monday the 14th. The
Executive Committee Meeting
will begin at 5:00 PM. The Regular
Business Meeting will begin at
7:00 PM.
Just wanted to put a note in
the Kolums thanking everyone
for a job well done. Kosair
Charities asked the Golf Club to
get 32 scorers for the “Just Fore
Kids” Golf Classic, benefiting
Kosair Charities and Ronald
A social hour by the Greeters Unit
will begin at 6:00 P.M in the side
dining room. Cocktails will be served
in the Greeter Room.
Transportation Unit
Happy October Birthday to
Greeter Alton Roberts, Jr., PP
on the 3rd Tom Cissell on the 9th.
Happy October Birthday to
Greeterette Glenna Keys on the
30th. In October, Greeter Donald
Kimbro will celebrate his fifth
anniversary as a Greeter.
The October Greeter Door Duty
assignments for Greeter Door
Duty for:
October 4, 2013
Bob Elsler
October 11, 2013
Lou Flamm
October 18, 2013
Joe Graves
October 25, 2013
David Holdaway
Greeters, mark Saturday,
December 7, 2013 down on your
calendar, when we will celebrate the
Holidays with our annual Greeter
Holiday Party at the Audubon
Country Club. The cost is $50 per
couple, this is a Greeter BAL Award
eligible event. Additional details
will be announced in the Greeter
November Kolums.
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Upon opening my fall issue of
the Scottish Rite Voice magazine
I found that three of our
Transportation members had
been selected for the following;
Jim Stephens, 33 Inspector
General; Bob Schildknecht
and Estil Wilkerson, KCCH.
Congratulations and a hearty
handshake to each. I am proud
to know and be associated with
each of these Gentlemen. This
is quite an honor and reflects a
lot of hard work and dedication.
Several of our members recently
underwent serious surgery. Art
Davis had his left hip replaced
on July 30th and Brad Clark had
heart by-pass surgery the latter
part of July but both these guys
attended our August monthly
meeting. And the writer has an
ongoing motion/balance problem
that remains undiagnosed even
though he has recently been
examined by three neurologists,
two in Louisville and one in
McDonald House and the
response was tremendous. We
had 30 people to score. What
was even greater, everyone
showed up at the proper time,
didn’t forget and wore their
white shirts. Thanks to those of
you who helped get the scorers.
We hope everyone enjoyed the
brunch and had fun scoring.
You all looked so nice in your
white shirts.
THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
Mike Grant, President
Lexington. As the old saying
goes, old age ain’t for sissies.
The Unit had a very busy
summer. In the May 15th
through June 18th time slot we
had an all time record amount
of trips and miles driven. Below
is a summary.
April 17th thru May 14th --Trips = 13 --- Miles driven = 4426
--- Average per trip = 341
May 15th thru June 18th --Trips = 28 --- Miles driven = 8237
--- Average per trip = 294
June 19th thru July 16th --Trips = 20 --- Miles driven = 4152
--- Average per trip = 208
July 17th thru Aug. 20th --Trips = 27 --- Miles driven = 7955
--- Average per trip = 295
All this driving is making me
tired so I’m going to pull a
Carroll Laird and take a nap.
See you next month.
Roger Hines, Unit Secretary
Kosair Kolums
Have You Moved?
Your Temple does not care if
you move, when you move, or
how you move but it certainly
does care WHERE you move.
Your address is never changed
without instructions from you.
Please notify the Recorder’s
office each time you move.
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PASSED WITHIN THE UNSEEN PORTALS THOSE WHOM WE REMEMBER
Nobles
Created
George W. Dodson
Charles E. Lohmeyer
Chester D. Temple Jr.
08/09/75
05/14/83
11/27/71
Died
2011
08/07/13
08/20/13
Lost in desert.
Sanford J. Brewer; 3416 Imperator Lane; Louisville KY 40245
Travis A. Campbell; 840 Highland Ave NE; Norton VA 24273
Dale Clemons; PO Box 800; Pewee Valley KY 40056
John G. Hemmer Jr.; 2116 Buechel Bank Rd Apt 101; Louisville KY 40218
James H. Hines; 2048 W Maryland St Apt C; Evansville IN 47712
Thomas Oyler; 4225 Decatur Blvd Apt 1133; Las Vegas NV 89103
John B. Mills; 5600 Butternut, Apt 5608; Louisville KY 40218
James E. Roberts, Jr.; 144 Blue Cumberland Ct.; Shepherdsville KY 40165
Joseph T. Robertson; 3503 Moyers Ctr; Masonic Home KY 40041
Jerry L. Russell; 11635 Sonora Hardin Springs Rd; Eastview KY 42732-8719
Michael G. Woods; PO Box 58502; Louisville KY 40268
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TO VOTE ON PETITIONS
Friday, October 18, 2013
7:30 p.m. (EDT) at Kosair Temple
812 S. Second St., Louisville, Ky.
2013 dues card is necessary for admission.
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Memory Bricks
Kosair Shrine Ceremonial
November 9, 2013
All Sections at Kosair Shriners
Candidates / novices to appear at Kosair Shriners by
9:00 AM. Ceremonial will start at 10:00 AM.
Second section begins at 1:30 PM.
Dinner 5:00 pm - FREE for new nobles & spouses,
$15 others
Initiation Fee $100.00; Fully Jeweled Fez $135.00;
Balance 2013 Dues $18.50; 2014 Dues $106.00 =
Total Cost $359.50
Candidates are to wear sport coats, ties optional.
Dress like you want the privilege of being a Noble.
The Kosair Shrine Center
Memory Bricks are available
and may be purchased
for yourself in honor or
memory of an individual
loved one or ones, a family
member, a Lodge, a Unit or
a Club. What better way
to honor the living or the
memory of deceased loved
ones than with a memory
brick? These bricks are
being placed around the
“Silent Messenger” statue
erected at the Second
Street Corner of Kosair
Shrine Center.
These bricks make a unique
gift for any occasion. What
a wonderful gift for that
person who has everything
and is so hard to buy for!
What a meaningful way to
honor any loved one! You can
view some of the bricks that
have already been placed
around the statue by going
to the Kosair Shrine Temple
site http://www.kosair.com
and then clicking on the
navigation button on the
left that is labeled “Kosair
Shrine Memory Bricks.”
For more information
contact the Recorder’s
Office on 502-585-5412 or
visit our Memory Bricks
webpage http://www.kosair.
com/memorybricks.html.
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Kosair Boat Club
come out and enjoy a fall day at
Huber’s and stuff your tummy,
with good country cooking,
my mouth is watering for the
fried chicken, dumplings, fried
biscuits with apple butter
and all the delicious desserts.
Hmm…………….just can’t wait.
Hope to see you there – October
27th.
- By Mike Grant
I need to regress just a little
and go back to Saturday, July
20th, when we met with Santa
and took the toys, to the kids at
Kosair Children’s Hospital, for
“Christmas in July”. A big thank
you goes to Brenda O’Bryan,
Kosair Children’s Hospital
Volunteer Coordinator and her
group of Volunteers, who helped
us make the wonderful tradition
of “Christmas in July” a reality
for both the Boat Club and the
Kids. Look at the happy smiles
of everyone on that day!
On August 17th, we spent the
afternoon at Loren and Lou
Johnson’s home, in celebration
of the First Mates Cookout. We
had 24 people at this event, the
weather was perfect, the food was
delicious and everyone enjoyed
Loren and Lou’s great hospitality.
Thanks again Loren & Lou.
and Hotdog Cookout!! This event
was held “Down by the River”,
at the Etheridge Camp. We had
boat races, card games, 50/50,
cake walks and lots and lots of
food and fun! The Boat Club
hopes to make this an annual
event.
September 28th marked the Boat
Club’s new event, the Bean Soup
The next event will be an outing
to Huber’s in Starlight, Indiana,
The Boat Club will have a
Commodore’s Ball this year. It
will be held on November 23rd.
We will have basket give-away,
tickets are being sold now – see
a boat club member to get yours.
We will have a great dance with
Joey Etheridge’s band “Mid Life
Crisis”.
Come and join the Boat Club, No
Boat needed -- just come to the
meeting and events, for fun and
fellowship.
“See ya” next month on the
pages of the Kosair Kolums!
Legion of Honor
After the Hot Summer, it is nice
to enjoy the Colors of Fall and
some cooler weather. The Kosair
Legion of Honor prepares for the
Potentate’s Ball on October 12,
2013, as we will participate in
the Presentation of Colors and
Arch of Steel.
We hope to recruit new members
to the Kosair Legion of Honor
during the Kosair Shrine
Ceremonial in November. On
December 7th, 2013, the Kosair
Legion of Honor and Legionettes
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will have their Christmas Dinner
from 5-7pm in the Scimitar
Room.
For our newer Nobles who are
veterans, consider the Kosair
Shrine Legion of Honor and meet
other veterans and Brothers-inArms. “It’s an honor to belong to
the Kosair Legion of Honor”.
John Phillips, 1LT Commander
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KOSAIR TEMPLE A.A.O.N.M.S.
812 S SECOND ST
LOUISVILLE KY 40203-2210
SUNDAY MONDAY OCTOBER 2013
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 1
THURSDAY 2
3
Directors Staff 7:30pm
6
13
20
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SUNDAY 7
Arab Patrol Noon
Ladies Oriental Club 6:30pm
Top Hat Gun Club 6:30pm
Communications 7:30
Provost 7:30pm
Oriental Band 8:00pm
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Hardhats 11:00am
Divan Meeting 5:30pm
Greeters Exec. Meeting 5:00pm
Greeters Unit Meeting 7:00pm
Sand Bugs 7:30pm
Oriental Band 8:00pm
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8
Mark Twain SC 6:00pm
Dale Hollow Shrine Club 6:30pm
PGold Fidelity DeMolay 7:00pm
Oldham Co. Shrine Club 7:00pm
Finance Committee at Noon
Temple Closed after 4:30pm
Temple Closed after 4:30pm
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Advisory Meeting 5:30pm
Gold Fidelity DeMolay 7:00pm
Legion of Honor 7:30pm
Golf Club 7:30pm
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29
Street Machines 6:30pm
Riasok Shrine Club 7:30pm
Motor Corps 7:30
Temple Closed after 4:30pm
TUESDAY 10
House Committee at Noon
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15
32 Club Luncheon Noon
Unit Director’s/Circus 6:30pm
Flying Fezzes 7:30pm
Funsters 7:30pm
Oriental Band 8:00pm
MONDAY 9
Bullitt County Motor Corps
7:00 PM at BSC
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Dance Band 7:30pm
23
Gun Club @TG&G 6:00pm
Transportation 10:30am
24
Membership Meeting
Leitchfield S.C. 7:00pm
Brass Band 7:30pm
Motor Corps 7:30pm
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FRIDAY 4
SATURDAY
5
Hi 12 Club at noon
Shrine Club Dinner 6:30pm
Bake Sale
Past Masters 7:30pm
Boat Club 7:30pm
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Hi 12 Club at noon
Shrine Club Dinner 6:30pm
18
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POTENTATE BALL- FORMAL
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Hi 12 Club at noon
Shrine Club Dinner 6:30pm
Nomads 7pm
Called Meeting for Petitions 7:30pm
Bake Sale
25
26
Hi 12 Club at noon
Shrine Club Dinner 6:30pm
Yoshi Club 7pm
Bake Sale
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HALLOWEEN
NOVEMBER 2013
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 1
SATURDAY
2
Hi 12 Club at noon
Shrine Club Dinner 6:30pm
Bake Sale
Past Masters 7:30pm
Boat Club 7:30pm
3
10
17
24
4
Arab Patrol Noon
Ladies Oriental Club 6:30pm
Top Hat Gun Club 6:30pm
Communications 7:30
Provost 7:30pm
Oriental Band 8:00pm
11
Hardhats 11:00am
Divan Meeting 5:30pm
Greeters Exec. Meeting 5:00pm
Greeters Unit Meeting 7:00pm
Sand Bugs 7:30pm
Oriental Band 8:00pm
18
Unit Director’s/Circus 6:30pm
Flying Fezzes 7:30pm
Funsters 7:30pm
Oriental Band 8:00pm
25
Street Machines 6:30pm
Riasok Shrine Club 7:30pm
Motor Corps 7:30
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5
6
7
Directors Staff 7:30pm
12
MMark Twain SC 6:00pm
Dale Hollow Shrine Club 6:30pm
PGold Fidelity DeMolay 7:00pm
19
13
Bullitt County Motor Corps
7:00 PM at BSC
20
32 Club Luncheon Noon
Oldham Co. Shrine Club 7:00pm
Finance Committee at Noon
Temple Closed after 4:30pm
Temple Closed after 4:30pm
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Advisory Meeting 5:30pm
Gold Fidelity DeMolay 7:00pm
Legion of Honor 7:30pm
Golf Club 7:30pm
27
Gun Club @TG&G 6:00pm
Transportation 10:30am
14
House Committee at Noon
21
Dance Band 7:30pm
28
8
Hi 12 Club at noon
Shrine Club Dinner 6:30pm
15
9
Ceremonial 10am
16
Hi 12 Club at noon
Shrine Club Dinner 6:30pm
Nomads 7pm
Bake Sale
22
23
Hi 12 Club at noon
Shrine Club Dinner 6:30pm
Yoshi Club 7pm
Bake Sale
29
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