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Supreme Council 2021 Biennial Session
In case you missed the live broadcast of the 2021 Biennial Session, here is the recording.
Grand Master’s Message: Update to mask-wearing 08-17-2021
Greetings Brethren,
Attached is the latest update from the Grand Master of Oregon regarding the recent Oregon Health Authority and Oregon Governors’ health recommendations. Additionally the regulations on the Secretary of States site indicate further actions that are the responsibility for the Scottish Rite Centers across the state to be aware of for operations and they are included in their entirety as they are currently stated. In the event situations change over time this post will either be updated or replaced with more recent updates.
Fraternally,
Scottish Rite Orient of Oregon

If the link in the Grand Lodge notice is not available further information regarding the full recommendations are available below or at https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/viewSingleRule.action?ruleVrsnRsn=280420
From the Secretary of States Website:
Oregon Health Authority
Public Health Division – Chapter 333
Division 19
INVESTIGATION AND CONTROL OF DISEASES: GENERAL POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
333-019-1025
Masking Requirements for Indoor Spaces
(1)(a) It is vital to this state that individuals wear a mask or face covering when in indoor spaces with other people (but not when in private residences). COVID-19 undergoes frequent mutations as it replicates, which over time has resulted in variants that are more transmissible, cause more severe disease, or have other features of public health concern such as decreased vaccination effectiveness. As of the time this rule was adopted, Delta was the variant making up more than 90 percent of sequenced specimens in Oregon. The Delta variant is approximately two to three times more infectious than early wild-type COVID-19 variants. There is emerging evidence that people infected with the Delta variant have similar viral loads regardless of vaccination status suggesting that even vaccine breakthrough cases may transmit this variant effectively.
(b) COVID-19 infection is transmitted predominately by inhalation of respiratory droplets generated when people cough, sneeze, sing, talk, or breathe. Studies show that masks and face coverings block the release of respiratory droplets into the environment and can reduce the wearer’s exposure to droplets. COVID-19 viral particles spread between people more readily indoors than outdoors. Indoors, the concentration of viral particles is often higher than outdoors, where even a light wind can rapidly reduce concentrations.
(c) This rule is necessary to help control COVID-19, reduce hospitalizations and deaths, and provide general health protection to people in Oregon.
(2) Nothing in this rule is intended to:
(a) Prohibit an individual or person from complying with a more restrictive local, state or federal mask requirement.
(b) Prohibit a person, including a business, from applying a more restrictive requirement.
(3) For the purposes of this rule, the following definitions apply:
(a) “Business” means an individual, organization or entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities.
(b) “Common or shared space” means an area where individuals may interact such as a restroom, breakroom, hallway, elevator, lobby, classroom, large room with cubicles, meeting rooms, conference rooms and any area open to the public.
(c) “Face covering” means a cloth, polypropylene, paper or other face covering that covers the nose and the mouth and that rests snugly above the nose, below the mouth, and on the sides of the face. Face coverings are not a covering that incorporates a valve that is designed to facilitate easy exhalation, mesh masks, lace masks or other coverings with openings, holes, visible gaps in the design or material, or vents.
(d) “Face shield” means a clear plastic shield that covers the forehead, extends below the chin, and wraps around the sides of the face.
(e) “Fully vaccinated individual” means an individual who has received both doses of a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine or one dose of a single-dose COVID-19 vaccine and at least 14 days have passed since the individual’s final dose of COVID-19 vaccine.
(f) “Indoor spaces” means anywhere indoors, including but not limited to public and private workplaces, businesses, indoor areas open to the public, building lobbies, common or shared spaces, classrooms, elevators, bathrooms, transportation services and other indoor space where people may gather for any purpose. An indoor space does not include a private residence or a private automobile being used for personal use and that is not used for ride sharing.
(g) “Mask” means a medical grade mask.
(h) “Person responsible for an indoor space” means any person or governmental entity responsible for the activities within an indoor space.
(i) “Private individual workspace” means an indoor space within a public or private workplace used for work by one individual at a time that is enclosed on all sides with walls from floor to ceiling and with a closed door.
(j) “Public and private workplaces” means indoor places where people work, including but not limited to businesses, banks, food processing plants, manufacturing facilities, construction sites, warehouses and farms.
(k) “Public transportation” means any form of transportation open to the public including but not limited to trains, buses, trolleys, street cars, vans, school buses, airplanes, boats, ride sharing services. Public transportation does not include private vehicles unless the private vehicle is being used for public transportation such as ride sharing services.
(l) “Ride sharing services” means transportation services, whether public or private, where a driver transports an individual or a group of people in a vehicle and charges a fare or bills for services. Ride sharing services include, but are not limited to, taxicabs, Uber, and Lyft.
(m) “Transportation hub” means any airport, bus terminal, marina, seaport or other port, subway station terminal (including any fixed facility at which passengers are picked-up or discharged), train station, U.S. port of entry, or any other location that provides transportation subject to the jurisdiction of the United States.
(4) Individuals, regardless of vaccination status, are required to wear a mask, face covering or face shield when in an indoor space unless the individual:
(a) Is under five years of age; unless an individual is using public transportation or in transportation hubs in which case an individual under two years of age is not required to wear a mask, face covering or face shield.
(b) Is sleeping.
(c) Is actively eating or drinking.
(d) Is engaged in an activity that makes wearing a mask, face covering or face shield not feasible, such as when actively swimming.
(e) Is in a private individual workspace.
(f) Must remove the mask, face covering or face shield briefly because the individual’s identity needs to be confirmed by visual comparison, such as at a bank or if interacting with law enforcement.
(g) Is practicing or playing a competitive sport at any level.
(h) Is performing, including but not limited to playing music, delivering a speech to an audience, and theater.
(5) A person responsible for an indoor space must:
(a) Ensure that employees, contractors, and volunteers comply with this rule within the indoor space.
(b) Make reasonable efforts to ensure customers, guests, visitors and other individuals comply with this rule within the indoor space.
(c) Post signs at every entrance to the indoor space that face coverings are required as described in this rule.
(6) Nothing in this rule is intended to prohibit an employer or place of public accommodation from making reasonable accommodations in order to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, ORS 659.850 or applicable provisions of ORS chapter 659A.
(7) Penalties: An individual or person responsible for an indoor space who violates any provision of this rule is subject to civil penalties of up to $500 per day per violation.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 413.042, ORS 431A.010, ORS 431.110 & ORS 433.004
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 431A.010, ORS 431.110 & ORS 433.004
History:
PH 35-2021, temporary adopt filed 08/11/2021, effective 08/13/2021 through 02/08/2022
Speech and Language Charity Brochures
Orient of Oregon 2021 Honours Ceremony update
The Orient of Oregon Ceremonies of Honour for the Orient recipients will be held on Saturday, September 11th, 2021, at the Salem Scottish Rite Temple.
Address: 4090 Commercial St SE, Salem, OR 97302
The times of Investitures, and Coronations:
- 33rd Degree Inspector General Honorary Coronation: 9:30am (Limited to 33rd Degree Elected and Current 33rd Degree Members)
- Knight Commander of the Court of Honour Investiture: 1:00pm (Limited to Scottish Rite Members)
Hello my Brethren!
I hope all of you are healthy and doing well.
It has come to my attention that the schedule for honors hasn’t made it to everyone, so I am asking for your help. Here is the schedule. September 11, 2021 at 9:30 a.m. the 33° will start. Then at 1:00 p.m. the K.C.C.H. will start. Honors will be held at the Salem Valley this year. All Scottish Rite Masons are invited, but to watch the 33° you have to be a 33°. No wives or guests. If the Covid-19 restrictions increase, the number of members who can attend the ceremonies may decrease.
Please pass the word to all of your members and honorees. There will not be a dinner, but there will be sandwiches for lunch thanks to our host Valley of Salem.
A huge thank you to the Salem Valley, cast members, stage, transportation, Stewarts, program designers, PRs, Secretaries, Treasures, Orient officers, security, and the many members behind the scenes. We couldn’t pull this off without your hard work and dedication.
Thank you all!
God bless all of you!
Gary Kuney, 33°
S.G.I.G. in Oregon
Passing of Illustrious Brother James “Jim” W. Aday, 33°

Brethren,
The roll of the workmen has been called, and one Master Mason, Illustrious Brother James Wesley Aday, 33°, has not answered to his name. He has laid down the working tools of life and with them has left that mortal part for which he no longer has use. His labors here below have taught him to divest his heart and conscience of the vices and superfluity of life, thereby fitting his mind as a living stone for that spiritual building, that house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens. Strengthened in his labors here by faith in God, and confident of expectation of immortality, he has been granted admission to the Celestial Lodge above. His Brethren mourn the passing of a great man and Mason.
Illustrious Brother James (Jim) Aday was born on March 25, 1933 in Denver Colorado and passed to the Celestial Lodge on Tuesday July 20, 2021 at 88 years of age. He was a life member of the Medford Valley Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, and a Past Potentate in 2006 of the Hillah Shrine in Medford Oregon. Jim was also Past Master of Laurel Lodge #13, A.F. & A.M. in Roseburg, Oregon. Brother Aday received his 33° Honours in October of 1995. He demitted in 2009 due to failing health issues.
He passed away peacefully at home, with his loving wife Minnie. Funeral plans are in work; most likely being held in September at their Roseburg Church. No date or time was announced at this time.
Congratulations 2021 Scottish Rite Orient of Oregon Honourmen!
The following Brethren have been nominated to receive the 33°,
Inspector General Honorary, for the 2021 Biennium.
Baker Valley – Lynn A. Halliday
Eugene Valley – Michael D. Robinson
Medford Valley – Roland L. Kari
Medford Valley – Bruce A. Kundert
Roseburg Valley – Randy J. Haugen
The following Brethren have been nominated to receive the 32°,
Knight Commander of the Court of Honour, for the 2021 Biennium.
Baker Valley – Timothy J. Best
Baker Valley – Duane A. Bush
Baker Valley – John F. Ferguson
Baker Valley – David S. Gover III
Coos Bay Valley – Charles O. Cornell
Eugene Valley – Steven A. Karner
Klamath Falls Valley – Ezekiel N. Ordaz
Medford Valley – Donald G. Wetzel
Portland Valley – Curtis J. Lewis, Jr.
Portland Valley – Sean P. McCallum
Salem Valley – Jerald D. Schierling
Thank you Brethren for your service and dedication to the Scottish Rite!
See all the Southern Jurisdiction Honourmen by clicking here: 2021 Honourmen
Portland Valley Sentinel Volume 20 July-Aug. 2021
Notice of passing of Ill. Br. Bill Southwell, 33°
Brethren,
The role of the workman has been called and, one Master Mason, Illustrious William “Bill” Southwell, 33°, IGH, has not answered to his name. He has laid down the working tools of life and with them has left that mortal part for which he no longer has use. His labors here below have taught him to divest his heart and conscience of the vices and superfluity of life, thereby fitting his mind as a living stone for that spiritual building, that house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens. Strengthened in his labors here by faith in God, and confident of expectation of immortality, he has been granted admission to the Celestial Lodge above. His Brethren mourn the passing of a great man and Mason.
Illustrious Brother William George Southwell, 33°, Inspector General Honorary, was born on March 8th, 1930, in Klamath Falls, Oregon, and passed to the Celestial Lodge in Lake Oswego, Oregon, on June 7th, 2021. Ill. Br. Bill was initiated on April 8th, 1970, passed to the Fellow Craft on May 20th, 1970, and raised a Master Mason on June 24th, 1970, in Waluga Lodge No. 181, consolidated in 2020 as Milwaukie Waluga Lodge No. 109 A.F.&A.M. of Oregon, he also held dual membership in the Research Lodge of Oregon No. 198. He served as Master of Waluga in 1994, received the Hiram Award in 2001, served as Treasurer of Waluga in 2007, and Senior Deacon of Research Lodge from 2013 to 2015, he received his Service Award for 50 years from the Grand Lodge of Oregon in 2020. He joined the Portland Valley of the A.&A. Scottish Rite of Freemasonry on November 4th, 1995, he was elected as a Knight Commander of the Court of Honour October 3rd, 2001, honored on November 3rd, 2001, and Coroneted an Inspector General Honorary 33° member of the Supreme Council in Portland Valley on September 8th, 2007. Ill Br. Bill was an active member of the Rite participating in many of the Degrees over the years and served as the Master of Kadosh for the Portland Valley’s Oregon Consistory No. 1 from 2001 to 2003. He is survived by his loving wife Alta.
Memorial service arrangements will be provided when available. In lieu of flowers, Ill. Br. Bill’s wife is asking for consideration of donating to either the Scottish Rite Speech & Language charity https://oregonscottishrite.wordpress.com/oregon-scottish-rite-speech-and-language-charity/ or the Knights Templar Eye Foundation https://www.ktef.org/
Oregon Scottish Rite Speech and Language Charity Valley Communication
Brethren,
The Oregon Speech & Language Charity is the Oregon Scottish Rite’s primary charity and was established in 1980 with the mission of helping language impaired children experience the joy of expressing ideas and being clearly understood. By partnering primarily with clinics on the campuses of the University of Oregon and Portland State University we are now able to serve over 3,000 children every year and we are growing with your help. This year our Charity is once again teaming with the University of Oregon and Portland State University to expand the coverage to even more children by serving rural areas of Oregon by means of Tele-therapy through local clinics. The value of this philanthropy has long been apparent. Tens of thousands of youngsters across the United States have been helped significantly. The Scottish Rite has achieved successes to advance children who might have remained educationally behind for a lifetime. With the assistance of this Charity they can now talk, read and lead productive lives.
Oregon children who are dealing with Stuttering, Aphasia, Autism, Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and a multitude of other communication disorders can be assisted by the Oregon Speech & Language Charity by your generous gift. Be assured, all money given will be used by this charity to insure it stays in Oregon helping Oregon children and our administrative costs are less than 1% of our budget.
Please consider supporting the Scottish Rite Speech and Language Charity by providing a generous gift to the location noted below.
Charity Mailing Location:
Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
Attn: Oregon Speech Charity
709 SW 15th Avenue
Portland, OR 97205-1995
Charity Phone: 541-515-1291
Secretary Email: s.r.speech.and.language.secretary@gmail.com
Charity Email: charity@orientsr.com
Donate: https://oregonscottishrite.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/speech-charity-donation-form-2020.pdf – to Download a Speech Charity Donation Form.
Charity sponsored Clinic, operated by the Portland State University Speech & Hearing Sciences Dept.
Website: https://www.pdx.edu/speech-hearing-sciences/oregon-scottish-rite-speech-and-language-clinic
Clinic Phone: 503-725-3070