Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the Lifeline Screening that was scheduled for May 19th at the Medford Scottish Rite Center has been canceled.
It will be rescheduled for a future date to be determined.
Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the Lifeline Screening that was scheduled for May 19th at the Medford Scottish Rite Center has been canceled.
It will be rescheduled for a future date to be determined.
Click here to read Frelon Jesse Babcock’s Story
If you’ve missed any of Br. Robinson’s articles you can check out the previous publications here: https://oregonscottishrite.wordpress.com/history-papers-articles/
RiteCare Children’s Language & Literacy Conference
It is with an abundance of caution for our community’s health and safety that we reschedule the 2020 Children’s Language & Literacy Conference in St. Louis, Missouri originally scheduled for September 9th-11th, 2020.
Please mark your calendars for the NEW (and improved!) date, Wednesday, May 19th to Friday, May 21, 2021 in St. Louis, Missouri.
We hear the call, more than ever before, to gather as a community again next Spring to retool and repurpose this historic gathering of our Northern Masonic and Southern Masonic Scottish Rite Children’s Charity programs. These times we are living through will have many stories to share and impactful learning tools to implement as we redefine and build an even greater service horizon together.
If you have any further questions or concerns please visit:
www.2021conference.moritecare.org
We look forward to seeing you in 2021!
Click here or the image to open The Portland Valley Sentinel Volume 13 May-June, 2020
Additionally if you haven’t recently looked around the Orient Website you should take a look around the various page links at the top of the page. New pages have been added with History Articles and Educational Papers, as well as new pages for both the Orient’s Charities and each Valley has also had content added to their pages.
It is heartwarming to be part of the Oregon Scottish Rite and to know during these unsettling times of the coronavirus that our Speech and Language Charity is continuing to assist Oregon children.
While most Universities across our country who provided Speech therapy have closed their doors, this was never required nor considered by the Oregon Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Speech & Language Clinic at Portland State University.
All clinic services have been moved to a Telepractice format and, according to PSU staff, not one single child has been abandoned. In fact, they report that clinic service has even expanded to assist more children than ever.
This inspiring result has been made possible, in no small part, by the funding over the past years of research in Teletherapy by Dr. Megann McGill, a professor at the PSU Speech and Language department. Only with the support of your Scottish Rite Speech & Language Charity, Dr. McGill has developed the techniques, training, and technical structure necessary to now provide this service on a larger scale.
Dr. McGill and Scottish Rite Clinic director Professor Claudia Meyer have been able to train all 41 Speech Graduate students on how to conduct therapy sessions via Tablet or Computer, making possible the continued aid to all clinic children. Clinic Director Meyer stated, “All the children are doing great, even those 4 years old and younger. The children and their families have adapted and are finding the new format motivating.”
Every child receiving clinic services gets them for free with the help provide by your Oregon Scottish Rite Speech & Language Charity. Professor Meyer indicated that the gratitude expressed by the families has been overwhelming.
Remember your Oregon Speech & Language Charity is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and 100% of your donation stays in Oregon. Speech Charity Donation Form 2019-fillable
Bill Anton, 33°
Orient Personal Representative & Past President
Oregon Scottish Rite Speech & Language Board
Greetings my Brethren!
I hope all of you are doing well, and your significant others are doing well also.
Here is where I stand on the future with closer of our buildings and meetings. First: We must follow Federal, State, County, and City laws. Second: Our Grand Master has put out an edict on meetings and it must be followed. Third: Common sense.
With these in mind, after June 30th, 2020 every Valley in Oregon, with the approval of the Personal Representative and his advisory group may decide if they will meet, rent, etc. There is always an exception, Portland is the exception in this case; because of the population and also that I live in the Portland area. (Lucky Portland, huh) Our leadership elsewhere knows how things are going in each of their communities, so I am leaving it up to them to make these important decisions.
This is being posted to the Orient Blog-site but your Valley’s should also use methods of communicating with their membership at this time as well.
Thank you for your leadership and God bless you all!
Gary Kuney, 33°
Grand Chamberlain &
S.G.I.G. in Oregon
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I hope this message finds all of you and your families in good health.
This Covid 19 has people scared, but at the same time I see our Brothers stepping up and doing great things for others. Thank you!
Talking to my colleagues at Supreme, listening and reading the news, and talking to our members; I believe Covid 19 will be around throughout the summer. This is the reason I have made the following decision.
Portland Valley will remain closed until August 1st, 2020. GoToMeeting will be used for necessary meetings of the Rite. I base this decision on the philosophy it is better to be safe than being sorry.
We will evaluate the situation with our rentals come July 15th, 2020. If something happens in the meantime we can and will reevaluate this timeline.
God bless all of you, and stay safe and healthy.
Gary Kuney, 33°
Grand Chamberlain &
S.G.I.G. in Oregon
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Br. Michael Robinson, 32°, KCCH, presents a paper by Br. Wallace McCamant titled Benjamin Franklin, The Mason
Greetings Brethren,
I hope this message finds you, your families and loved ones in good health and great spirits.
In my evening freetime I have been reviewing Oregon Newspaper articles and Masonic texts searching for wisdom from the past to share from our Masonic Ancestors.
I hope this article shares a bit of light, love and hope for you all. I look forward to seeing you all at a Scottish Rite function in the near future.
Fraternally,
Br. Nathan Neff, 32º, KCCH
Art de Hoyos and Maynard Edwards discuss how the fraternity has handled pandemics of the past.