2016 - January / February - Fort Worth Scottish Rite

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2016 - January / February - Fort Worth Scottish Rite
"SPES MEA IN DEO EST"--MY HOPE IS IN GOD
Fort Worth Scottish Rite
Double Eagle Digest
Issue Date: February 2016
2015 FALL Reunion
Fall 2015 Class
14th D. Team Members Hon. Jim
Rogerson 32ᵒ & Hon. Corey Harris,32ᵒ
Fort Worth Scottish Rite welcomed 20 members at the Fall Reunion. Production Director Ill. Joe Sherwin 33ᵒ
and Class Director Hon. Mark Paris, 32ᵒ KCCH did fantastic jobs. There were many great moments
experienced by all that attended. We perfected the use of some of our new equipment and made quite an
impression on many as to how well this new stuff improved our degrees and support systems. All of the
respective production departments deserve a very well done for their interaction in making this Reunion so
successful. A great big Thank You needs to be expressed to all of those that participated in this reunion and
contributing to our endeavors striving for continued excellence in our future productions.
Annual Christmas Party for Children
The Annual Fort Worth Scottish Rite Christmas Party for children and grand children of Masons was held at
the Fort Worth Masonic Temple on December 6, 2015. Santa Claus, Hon. Hobie Henderson, 32ᵒ KCCH, and,
true to the best tradition of Saint Nick, granted each child all of their wishes. The Ladies’ auxillary provided
the decorations and Christmas treats. Entertainment was provided by Hon. Michael Cote, 32ᵒ KCCH, and Hon.
Dave Conte, 32ᵒ. Arts and crafts for the children was provided by Darla Hardy, Mother Advisor, Fort Worth
Assembly #15, the International Order of Rainbow for Girls. Guests were requested to bring a toy for the
Marine Toys for Tots Foundation. December 4, 2016 is the next celebration. Bring your kids!!
Santa’s Elves
Ill. John and Lena Merk
Some of the children present
FOURTH DEGREE
FOURTEENTH DEGREE
“Light and truth are within
the reach of every man who
lives, would he but open his
eyes and see.”
“Soldier of Justice, Right and
Truth.”
THIRTY-SECOND DEGREE
THE FOURTH DEGREE - You now take your first step into our sanctuary in search of truth and knowledge, the
most genuine and real of human treasures. You are reminded that your progress depends upon your secrecy,
obedience and fidelity; secrecy for the security of obligations, duties, oaths, communications; obedience for
the laws that reflect the will and judgment and benefit of the people, not the edicts of the tyrant or those that
are contrary to God and nature; fidelity for the faith and to promises plighted family, friends, country and
Masonry. Thereby you will avoid the diverting allurements of pleasure and indolence and permit the
mandates of your obligations to be fulfilled. You must seek, read, study, reflect, digest and discriminate. The
light of knowledge develops the soul of man and assures the reward of his aspirations for continuance after
death. In the faithful pursuit of these ideals you will serve yourself, your fellow members, country and
mankind.
THE FOURTEENTH DEGREE - We now reach the point of reflection, of consideration, and of analysis. Each
must discover for himself the Secrets contained in our symbols and in what has been said and done in the
work. We press on toward the unattainable, yet more nearly approaching perfect truth. God has given each of
us work to do and duties to perform in the progress of the great plan for enlightenment and growth. In this
plan there are sorrows and trials that are designed to purify and strengthen our souls. It cannot be true that
these are visited upon us for sadistic or cruel purposes. Ultimate good in accordance with merciful and wise
divine guidance must result. Our future well-being depends upon how we perform in this life. Hence, we
should so live that death will hold no terror for us. Instead, there will be a release from our earthly trials into
spiritual realms above.
THE THIRTY-SECOND DEGREE - This Degree presents the crowning power of designs we have drawn upon
the Scottish Rite trestle-board. Those of the Lodge of Perfection traced for us how our
spiritual nature is
enabled to assert itself. In the Philosophical, the values of the virtues encourage us to subdue our animal
passions and appetites. In the Chivalric, we learn how the spiritual and divine in man are superior. Life, we
learn, is a battle. To fight that battle heroically and well is the overriding purpose of man's existence. Genuine
Brotherhood requires mutual regard, opinion, esteem and charity. Brethren in the true sense of the word look
for the good in others and expect and allow for evil, making generous allowance for the human faults and
failings of God's imperfect children. As we progress toward the end of this Degree and seek seriously the
Royal Secret which is concealed like the occult science of the ancients, we remember, "Faith begins where
reason sinks exhausted." Magic, after all, is but the absolute science of nature and its laws. So the Star of Hope
shines for us as truly as when, like a magnet, it drew the wise men to Bethlehem. Today, as at the time of the
initial creation of the entire universe, the Balance of Equilibrium is the ultra activating force in the eternal
plan of the Omnipotent. Thus, vacuum and matter, matter and antimatter, positive and negative, light and
darkness, male and female, attraction and repulsion, evil and good, justice and mercy, are examples of what
the Magic of Balance can create under the law of Universal Equilibrium. You will seek the Holy Doctrine-the
Blazing Star of Truth, the Royal Secret-of creation. So do we slowly climb toward the final goal, the state of
perfection.
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2016 Heads of Bodies
Hon. Kevin M. Caraway 32ᵒ
KCCH
Hon. Michael L. Haverland
32ᵒ KCCH
Hon. Ernest L. Runyon
32ᵒKCCH
Hon. Amar S. Murthy 32ᵒ
At the November stated meeting the 2015 Officers of Fort Worth Scottish Rite were elected by acclamation. The officers
were installed at the January stated meeting. The operations of the Valley is vested in the Executive Committee. The
Executive Committee consists of the top two officers in each body together with the Chairman, General Secretary, and at
large appointees named by the Chairman. The officers installed are as follows.
COUNCIL OF KADOSH-2016
LODGE OF PERFECTION-2016
VENERABLE MASTER
SENIOR WARDEN
JUNIOR WARDEN
ORATOR
CHAPLAIN
MASTER OF CEREMONIES
EXPERT
ASSISTANT EXPERT
CAPTAIN OF THE HOST
JR. PAST MASTER
KEVIN M. CARAWAY, 32º KCCH
HAL R. RAY, JR., 32º KCCH
JEFFREY C. BILLINGTON, 32º KCCH
BRADLEY S. BILLINGS, 32º KCCH
JERRY C. NEELEY, 32º KCCH
D. MICHAEL KRUGER, 32º
GARY L. MORRISON, 32º
WILLIAM D. MARKS, 32º
GARLAND W. KNIPSTEIN, 33º
JAMES D. KIRKPATRICK, 33ᵒ
CHAPTER OF ROSE CROIX-2016
WISE MASTER
MICHAEL L. HAVERLAND, 32º KCCH
SENIOR WARDEN
ROBERT L. GOODE, JR., 32º KCCH
JUNIOR WARDEN
O. EARL SADBERRY, JR., 32º KCCH
ORATOR
JAMES A. ROGERSON, 32º
CHAPLAIN
JERRY L. OLSEN, 32º KCCH
MASTER OF CEREMONIES
WILLIAM G. (BILL) CROW, 32º
EXPERT
C. J. (CHUCK) THOMPSON, 32º
ASSISTANT EXPERT
ROBERT L. HOLT, 32º
STANDARD BEARER
MARK S. PARIS, 32º KCCH
GUARDIAN OF THE TEMPLE
MICKEY G. BOND, 32º
JR. PAST WISE MASTER
JOHN G. MERK, 33ᵒ
OFFICERS COMMON TO ALL BODIES
TREASURER
ASSISTANT TREASURERS
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JOHN A. HUGHES, 33ᵒ
DOUGLAS AUSTIN-WEEKS, 32ᵒ
GEORGE D. COON, 32ᵒ, KCCH
MELVIN T. HAGOOD, 33ᵒ
ARTHUR W. NORTON, 32ᵒ KCCH
COMMANDER
ERNEST L. RUNYON, 32ºKCCH
1ST LT. COMMANDER
ROBERT R. NURSEY, 32º KCCH
2ND LT. COMMANDER
CHARLES H. FARMER, 32º KCCH
CHANCELLOR
ARTHUR W. NORTON, 32º KCCH
ORATOR
C. STEPHEN BENNETT, 32ᵒ
CHAPLAIN
LEONARD H. NEWMAN, JR. 32º
MARSHAL OF CEREMONIES
BILL J. CASTER, 32º KCCH
TURCOPILIER
RICKY W. CLIATT, 32º
DRAPER
C.D. (CHUCK) BOGGESS, 32º
1ST DEACON
HERBERT L. TAYLOR, 32º
2ND DEACON
ANDRE G. LYNCH, 32º
BEARER OF BEAUCEANT
DOUGLAS C. BRANCH , 32º
BEARER OF WHITE STANDARD
MICHAEL T. MALEY, 32º
BEARER OF BLACK STANDARD
JOHN V. STARNES, 32º
LIEUTENANT OF THE GUARD
J. ALLAN LEDER, 32º
JR. PAST COMMANDER HOWARD R. HUBBARD, 32ᵒ KCCH
CONSISTORY-2016
MASTER OF KADOSH
AMARNATH S. MURTHY, 32º
PRIOR
JAMES T. MENDENHALL, 32º KCCH
PRECEPTOR
PAUL A. SOLOMON, 32º KCCH
CHANCELLOR
JOSEPH SPENCER, 32º KCCH
MINISTER OF STATE
CURTIS E. WALDROP, 32ᵒ KCCH
PRELATE
TIPTON C. KINDEL, III, 32º
MASTER OF CEREMONIES
DANNY L. ORINGDERFF, 32º
EXPERT
RAYMOND B. HENDERSON, 32º KCCH
ASSISTANT EXPERT
C. MICHAEL TAYLOR, 32º
CAPTAIN OF THE GUARDS
CORY M. HARRIS, 32ᵒ
JR. PAST MASTER
GARY L. ALEXANDER, 32ᵒKCCH
OFFICERS COMMON TO ALL BODIES
ALMONER
ASSISTANT ALMONERS
JOHN G. MERK, 33ᵒ
JOHN HUFFMAN, 33ᵒ
CRAFT LARGENT, 32ᵒ KCCH
C. STEPHEN BENNETT, 32ᵒ
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FUTURE EVENTS OF FORT WORTH SCOTTISH RITE
Masonic Study Group
A Masonic Study Group sponsored by the Valley meets on the fourth Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm on the
Floor 4M of the Temple. Topics will rotate monthly and the group is open to all Masters, FCs and EAs. The last
meeting was on January 28, 2016 and the topic was Lost Symbols in Texas Lodge rooms. The group discussion
was led by Hon. Thomas Spencer, 32 ᵒKCCH. The study group will not meet on those nights that the Education
Committee is presenting a program. The topic for March will be Symbolism of the EA and will be presented by
Hon. Lewis Marchbanks, 32ᵒ. Come join the discussion.
Robert Burns Silent Auction and Dinner
On February 6, 2016 the Knights of Saint Andrew of Fort Worth hosted the Fourth Annual Robert Burns Dinner.
Along with Dinner there was a Silent Auction, Live entertainment, a guest speaker, Robert Burns, presenting
selections from Brother Burns' works. It was a fun filled evening hosted by the Fort Worth Chapter of the
Knights of Saint Andrew. Proceeds from the Silent Auction benefitted the Scottish Rite Foundation. We hope to
see you at the 2017 Burns Dinner and Auction.
Barbeque Club
The Fort Worth Scottish Rite Barbeque club meets the second Wednesday of each month. Next meeting is on
February 10, 2016 at 12:15 pm at Smokey’s Barbeque, 5300 East Lancaster Ave Fort Worth, TX 76112 . No dues
accepted, no dress code and no meeting. Open to all Masons and their ladies.. Come join us.
Valentines Dinner
Fort Worth Valley will host a Valentine Dinner for its members on February 13, 2016 . The dinner will be at
Reata Restaurant , 310 Houston Street, Fort Worth, Texas. The cost for the dinner is $54 per person and includes
tax and gratuity. Social Hour beginning at 5:30 pm with a cash bar and dinner from 6 pm to 8 pm. Seats are
limited, and there is a set menu for the evening. For reservations call the Valley office.
Education Program
The Valley’s Education Committee will present “History of Texas Masonry, 1850-1900” on February 25, 2016 in
the Ballroom of the Temple. The program will begin with a meal for a donation followed by the presentation and
an open discussion period. The presenter is the Hon. Gary L. Alexander, 32ᵒKCCH. The program is open to all
Masters, FCs and EAs. The program will be presented at a later time in Stephenville and Gainesville.
Supreme Council Scottish Rite Workshop
The Supreme Council biennial workshop will be in Houston Texas on March 18 and 19, 2016. As we look
forward to this year’s regional Scottish Rite Workshops, 2016 looks to be a building year—Masonic pun
intended. During the 2014 workshops, members from across the Southern Jurisdiction came together and
produced what we now know as VMAP, or the Valley Membership Achievement Project, one of the most exciting
and productive membership engagement and retention efforts ever undertaken by both Valleys and the
Supreme Council, 33°. Once again, Lt. Grand Commander Jim Cole, 33°, will lead the workshops, which are open
to ALL Scottish Rite members. At each meeting, we will seek to build on our previous achievements from 2014
by reassembling the Craft in order to evaluate, share stories of success, and seek consensus on improving VMAP
going forward for Valleys of all sizes and participation levels. Information and registration is available at the
website of the Supreme Council. https://scottishrite.org/
Orient of Texas Convocation
The annual Texas Scottish Rite Convocation will be in San Antonio Texas on April 8 and 9, 2016. The Valley of
San Antonio is hosting the event. Friday night will feature a banquet while Saturday will be devoted to Scottish
Rite speakers and breakout sessions. Saturday night will feature entertainment. Information will be forthcoming
on the Orient’s website: http://2015.texasscottishrite.org/
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KNIGHTS OF SAINT ANDREW
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Other than being a service oriented group composed of 32nd Degree Masons, Black Hats, within the Fort Worth
Valley of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, the Knights of Saint Andrew are a resource from which its
members are placed into several roles to assist the leadership of our Valley. Whether it be in the capacity of
serving on assorted committees, degree teams, Reunions, or any other capacity where they maybe needed, the
Knights of Saint Andrew are always there to be utilized. We have many opportunities available where you can
serve your Valley.
We are a group based on the teachings and principles of the 29th Degree where the Knights Templar stationed in
Scotland were utilized as part of King Robert the Bruce's forces during the Battle of Banockburn. As a result of
their help, they were allowed to stay in Scotland, and their name was changed to the Knights of Saint Andrew to
give them safety from their enemies, namely, the French and English kings and the Ecclesiastical authorities that
held sway in Europe at that time.
As a member of the Knights of Saint Andrew, if you choose to take an active role as an officer, you receive
valuable experiences which help in your Masonic development in all aspects of your endeavors. So if you are
interested in obtaining information about the Knights of Saint Andrew, also known as the Order of the Thistle, or
want to become a member, please contact Hon. Cory Harris, 32ᵒ Venerable Knight, through the Fort Worth
Scottish Rite Office.
MEAL TICKETS
For 2016 individual monthly dinner meeting tickets are $12. All fifty year Scottish Rite Masons receive one free
ticket for the dinner. Tickets may be purchased for cash, check or by credit or debit card and will be collected as
members pass through the serving line. If the cost of a meal ticket imposes an undue hardship please contact Ill.
Sonny Tull, 33ᵒ or the Almoner of the Valley, Ill. John Merk, 33ᵒ.
Elegant Traditions and Modern Amenities
Scottish Rite Dormitory, known affectionately as SRD since 1922, is situated on seven expansive and gorgeous
acres just one block north of The University of Texas at Austin. Close to the hustle and bustle of UT, SRD has
maintained the elegant traditions of the past and blends them with modern amenities to provide a special place
where the whole person is considered and supported. SRD’s friendly staff is available to help with every need,
from the routine maintenance repair to emotional support in times of stress or joy. SRD offers a unique living
environment that goes beyond the scope of any other dormitory. SRD invites all Masons and their guests to come
by for a tour! SRD is a gift of Scottish Rite Masons in tribute to, and in interest of, aspiring young women. SRD has
housed thousands of young women attending The University of Texas.
Further information regarding SRD may be obtained by visiting its website, http://www.srd.org/ or by calling
512.476.9131.
Valley of Fort Worth Officers - 2016
Ill.. Ken Curry 33°, Personal Representative
Ill. Sonny Tull, 33° , General Secretary
Hon. Kevin M. Caraway, 32° KCCH, Venerable Master,
The Lodge of Perfection
Hon. Michael L. Haverland, 32° KCCH, Wise Master, Chapter of
Rose Croix
Hon. Ernest L. Runyon, 32° KCCH, Commander
Council Of Kadosh,
Hon. Amarnath S. Murthy, 32°
Master of Kadosh, Consistory
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The Valley of Fort Worth, Orient of Texas, A. & A. S. R., S. J.,
USA, P.O. Box 1320, Fort Worth, Texas 76101-1320
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Editors: Hon. Jeff Baldwin, 32° & Hon. Steve Maxwell, 32°
KCCH
Office Administrators: Ms. Linda Allen, Ms. Laura Reed
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November Meeting
Masonic Education Programs
The November 2016 Dinner Meeting was highlighted
by the introduction of our special guest, Addie Bryan.
She was born with a rare bone disorder that contorted
her legs and made her knees unable to bend. A long
time patient of Texas Scottish Rite Hospital, she
developed from a child not expected to walk to a child
who runs with abandon. In the summer of 2015, Addie
stood on a street corner with a sign seeking donations
for the Hospital as her birthday gift. Addie originally
sought $8,000 but raised $19,500. An anonymous
donor added $50,000 to that sum. Addie interviewed
for the WFAA news, said that her drive was not about
her but that it was about the Hospital she calls her
second home and the children treated there. Addie told
WFAA "I think all the kids are going to be happy, and
they can get out of the hospital faster."
Brethren, if you are interested in gaining more light
in Masonry, the Fort Worth Scottish Rite has a
prime opportunity for you. On the fourth Thursday
of each month, except December, we will host an
educational programs. These programs will be
conducted in two formats; informal discussions and
quarterly educational talks, all sponsored by the
Education Committee of the Fort Worth Scottish
Rite.
A Study Group began January 28, 2016 to conduct
informal structured discussions on varying Masonic
topics, this is in addition to our quarterly
Educational Talks, and Festive Board held annually
in May. The informal Discussion Club meetings will
begin at 6:30 PM on floor 4M at the Fort Worth
Masonic Temple, followed by refreshments.
The Quarterly Educational Talks begin at 6:30 PM
in the Grand Ballroom, across from the Fort Worth
Scottish Rite Office, at the Fort Worth Masonic
Temple. The first of these talks will be on February
25, 2016. The topic will be "The History of Masonry
in Texas; 1850 to 1900," presented by Hon. Gary
Alexander 32ᵒKCCH.
Ms. Addie Bryan
Ms. Bryan and father
SPRING 2016 REUNION
The Spring 2016 Spring Reunion will be February 27, March 5 and March 12, 2016 at the Fort Worth Masonic
Temple. All 29 degrees will be presented during the Reunion. Dallas Scottish Rite is providing the 15th and 24th
Degrees. Opening ceremonies will be at 8 am on each day of the Reunion. This will be a three day Reunion.
Candidates have the option of attending all three days or just the last day. Those attending the last day will
receive only the terminal degrees plus two others. The DeMolays will be presenting the DeMolay Degree on the
last day of the Reunion. The Rainbow girls will provide breakfast starting at 7am on the first and last day of the
Reunion. The cost to become 32° Scottish Rite Mason is $500 unless the candidate is under the age of 32, then the
cost is $250. These fees may be paid at the time of initiation or prepaid in installments. Some scholarship and
matching funds are available for payment of fees. Candidates living over 60 miles from the Temple will be
reimbursed up to $80 per Reunion day attended for lodging.
Master Mason Degree Team
The Valley’s Master Mason Degree Team announces that Hon. Joe Lipe 32ᵒ KCCH, Ill. Wil Pimentel, 33ᵒ and the
Worshipful Sam Holden, 32ᵒ are team coordinators. Ill. Charley Blair, 33ᵒ is Chairman Emeritus. The team meets
on the 3rd Wednesday at 6:30 pm in the Temple for practice. All Scottish Rite Masons are invited to join or
practice with the team. Call the office (817/335-6004) for details.
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Eternal
Knights
of the
Rosy Cross
“There are stars that go out in the darkness … But whose silvery light shineth on … There are roses whose perfume still
lingers… When the blossoms are faded and gone.”
“There are hearts full of light and sweetness … When no longer their life current flows … Still their goodness lives on with
the living … Like the souls of the star and the rose.”
“Their toils are past, their work is done … And they are fullest blest … They fought the fight, the victory won … And
entered into rest.”
Our Departed Brothers
James L. Adcock , Jr. 32º - September 9, 2015
Le Roy Bratcher 32º - DATE UNKNOWN
Robert L. Bryant 32º - March 18, 2015
James W. Burwell 32º - November 23, 2015
Ledrew G. Bush 32º - May 11, 2015
Bernard Byrne 32º - June 10, 2015
Charles G. Carpenter 32º - October 15, 2014
Jack C. Clayton 32º - September 17, 2015
Darwin O. Daniel 32º - June 21, 2015
Jessie E. Ellis 32º - September 22, 2015
James W. Fish 32º - November 24, 2015
William D. Followill 32º - January 3, 2016
Billy M. Ford 32º - September 2, 2015
J. Grant Foster 32º - July 19, 2015
Daniel B. French 32º - July 2015
Alton G. Gardner 32º - October 28, 2014
David A. Green 32º - August 2, 2015
O. Richard Griffith 32º - DATE UNKNOWN
Garland F. Ham 32º - DATE UNKNOWN
James E. Harris , Jr. 32º KCCH - December 31, 2015
James W. Harvey , Jr. 32º - June 24, 2015
Perry A. Johnson 32º - August 10, 2015
Reuben W. Jones 32º - December 4, 2015
R. T. Koonce , Jr. 32º - December 12, 2015
Robert S. McClure 32º - December 3, 2015
James E. McKelva 32º - October 19, 2015
Bobby G. Moore 32º - October 3, 2015
Thurman O. Morrow 32º - March 3, 2015
Jack B. Morton 32º - August 29, 2015
Coy E. Mosley 32º - February 20, 2015
Travis W. Nicks 32º - December 30, 2015
Thomas R. Nissen 32º DATE UNKNOWN
Guy B. O'Steen 32º - July 29, 2015
Johnny B. Rater 32º - October 6, 2015
J. Dexter Sammons 32º KCCH - September 18, 2015
Royce A. Sanders 32º - August 11, 2015
H. Houston Satterwhite , Jr. 32º September 13, 2015
Freddy J. Smith 32º - May 20, 2015
Daniel L. Soloman 32º - November 12, 2015
Billy R. Thomas 32º - December 1, 2015
James J. Thomas , Jr. 32º - February 5, 2015
Warren C. Trull 32º - July 21, 2015
Joe N. Vaughan 32º - September 24, 2015
John W. Waldie 32º - July 27, 2015
Warren S. White 32º - October 5, 2015
Billy J. Wilson 32º - September 11, 2015
Ronald D. Wright 32º - June 1, 2015
“Once again death hath summoned a member of our Fraternity, and the golden gateway to the Eternal City has opened
with a welcome to home. The work of ministering to the wants of the afflicted, in shedding light into darkened souls and
in bringing joy into the places of misery is completed, and as a reward has received the plaudit, “well done” from the
Supreme Master.
Please contact the Scottish Rite Office at 817-335-6004, to report death, sickness or distress of any Scottish Rite
Mason or family member.
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March 12 - Third Day of Spring 2016 Reunion and One Day
February 17 - Fort Worth Scottish Rite Master Mason Degree Reunion - Opening Ceremonies at 8 am - Breakfast at 7 am Team Practice - Temple - 6:30 pm - open to all Scottish Rite
Registration at 7 am
Masons
March 16 - Fort Worth Scottish Rite Master Mason Degree
Team Practice - Temple - 6:30 pm - open to all Scottish Rite
February 18 - Fort Worth Scottish Rite monthly meetings Stated at 6 pm and Dinner at 7 pm - Ladies invited - Regalia Masons
February 25 - Fort Worth Scottish Rite Education Program 6:30pm - Temple Ballroom - Open to all Masters EAs and FCs
- No regalia
March 17 - Fort Worth Scottish Rite monthly meetings Stated at 6 pm and Dinner at 7 pm - Ladies invited - Regalia
March 18 - 19 Scottish Rite Leadership Conference - Houston
- Call office for details
February 27 - First Day of Spring 2016 Reunion - Opening
Ceremonies at 8 am - Breakfast at 7 am - Registration at 7 am
March 24 - Masonic Study Group - 6:30 pm - Temple Floor
March 5 - Second Day of Spring 2016 Reunion - Opening
4M - Open to all Masters, EAs and FCs
Ceremonies at 8 am
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