he Feast Of Tishri is moved to Tuesday October 24th.
At 7:00 pm will be the Opening Ceremony with Dinner and Toasts to follow.
Under the Statutes of the Supreme Council this was considered one of the obligatory observances and sharing of our fraternal spirit.
The history of the “Feast of Tishri” is based upon the Feast of the Tabernacle, “Succos” described in the Old Testament. In the book of Leviticus, Chapter 23, Verse 34 we read, “The Fifteenth Day of this Seventh Month (Tishri) shall be the Feast of the Tabernacles for seven days unto the Lord.” It was at one time considered the greatest festival among the early Hebrews.
In ancient days, the joyous festival was observed by the Israelites in the Palestinian Autumn when they had finished the agricultural toil of the year. They thanked God and praised Him for the abundance stored in barn and bin, and offered prayers to Him and He sent new rains for the coming year.
This is a closed ceremony for Scottish Rite Members.
Dinner will be $15, please RSVP by email to officemanager@portlandsr.com no by no later than 11:00 am Monday the 9th.
Nearly my entire career as a Scottish Rite Mason in the Portland Valley has been dedicated to keeping our historic building. Believe me when I say that everyone on the Executive Board is equally dedicated and has fought very hard as well.
Today, I spoke with our S.G.I.G and asked if he would allow me to give the decision regarding the sale of our historic building to the membership and he has graciously allowed me as the PR of the Portland Valley to make that decision.
On Tuesday we will present what we are up against financially and allow our membership to vote on this difficult decision to keep or sale our building.
Let me state that regardless of how the vote on Tuesday goes, I am dedicated to serving our membership to the best of my ability and in whatever capacity I’m allowed to do so. I have never forgotten that I work for you my brothers and I know that you put a great deal of trust in me and the Portland Valley leadership to ensure that we are here for many years to come.
I would like to give great thanks to our S.G.I.G. and the Executive Board for all of their hard work and support on this issue. They have all worked tirelessly and had a lot of sleepless nights regarding this issue and they deserve our gratitude for their efforts.
I look forward to seeing all Portland Valley Scottish Rite members on Tuesday for this historic vote.
Spes mea in Deo est
Larry Roberts 32°KCCH
Personal Representative Portland Valley Scottish Rite
We learn, beginning in our Blue Lodges, that charity along with making good men better are among the primary foundation stones of being a Mason. As Scottish Rite brothers we build on that foundation, and in Oregon one of the cornerstones of charity is the Oregon Scottish Rite Speech and Language Charity.
The mission of your Oregon Scottish Rite Speech and Language Charity is providing financial assistance to our Universities and other institutions that help young Oregon children who have a verity of communication needs.
During this past summer, your Oregon Scottish Rite Speech and Language Charity provided funding for more than 350 children to attend special camps where masters-level students, studying to become SLP’s (Speech Language Pathologists), acted as camp counselors. The SLP students gained hands-on experience assisting children afflicted with Autism, Apraxia (speech sound disorders), dyslexia, Cerebral Palsy who were non-verbal, and who had expressive and receptive disorders.
The Speech and Language Charity seeks out opportunities to provide service to children statewide. A recently funded research project at Portland State University was a Distance Learning or Telecommunications program. This program successfully provided therapy to young children with stuttering issues in a number of areas around Oregon (See attached map).
The Oregon Scottish Rite Speech and Language Charity is working diligently to increase service to Oregon children who struggle with communication and are now reaching more children than ever before in its long history. This holiday season, remember that the Oregon Scottish Rite Speech and Language Charity is a 501(c)3 and all donations are tax deductible and welcome.
Tuesday October 3th, at 7 pm the Rite Night Guest Speaker will be Brother Craig Wilcox, 32°. Brother Craig’s talk will be “The Dollar”, he will be discussing the symbols, faith based systems and their failures, the way it controls populations and the ways it liberated them. What is a faith based currency and can their truly be an alternative to the dollar. This is definitely one not to miss!
Schedule
5:30 Social & Body Head Meeting
6:30 Dinner
7:00 Presentation
Visiting Scottish Rite members welcome. Dinner is just $15. Please RSVP for dinner by 11am Monday the 2nd at officemanager@portlandsr.com
Tuesday the 19th of September, at 7:30 pm, the Portland Valley Scottish Rite will confer the 17th Degree of the Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry of the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States of America, “Knight of the East & West”.
All Scottish Rite Members of the 16th° or higher are welcome to attend. Visiting Brethren will need current dues card showing membership in the Scottish Rite. Attendance is exclusively for members of the Scottish Rite, as with all of our events, this is not open to the public.
The Duties of the 17th Degree are; “To work, to reflect and to pray. To hope, to trust and to believe. To teach the truths that are hidden in allegories and concealed by the symbols in Freemasonry.” The Lesson of the degree teaches; “An army of martyrs have offered up their lives to prove their faith or benefit mankind.”
Schedule
6:00 pm Body Head Meeting
7:00 pm Dinner [Bratwurst & sauerkraut]
7:30 pm Scottish Rite University Intro
7:45 pm Degree
After the degree there will be a cast party and Social in the Members Lounge.
Confirmations on Facebook of attendance will not be counted for dinner. Please RSVP by email to officemanager@portlandsr.com for dinner reservations by no later than 11:00 am on the Monday before the event. Any requests that come in after the cut off will go on the standby list.
On Tuesday, September 12th we will be having the State of The Rite Meeting for the Portland Valley done as a Table Lodge.
We will have short reports by various officers on the status of projects in the works as well as discussing logistics of the upcoming Degrees and Honors Ceremonies.
*Body Heads will talk about their body’s have coming up in the future
*VMAP Report (Specifically the clubs)
*Our Passport mentorship program
Dinner will be just $10 and it’s Taco Tuesday!
Please RSVP for dinner by emailing officemanager@portlandsr.com
Schedule
5:30 pm Clark Trust
6:00 pm Social
7:00 pm Table Lodge Meeting (Kadosh Full, all other Bodies Short opening)
8:00 KSA Stated
Refreshments to follow.
Tuesday, September 5th, 2017 the Portland Valley Scottish Rite will be having a Celebration in Honor of Most Worshipful Brother W. Myles McMillan, Grand Master of Masons in Oregon.
All Masons and their significant others are invited. Banquet is just $20 per person, payable at the door.
The festivities will start with a Social at 5:30 pm and continue into the evening with a formal dinner at 7:00 pm.
Please contact the Valley Office for reservations for you and your guest by no later than Friday September 1st.
Symbolic Freemasonry, and by extension to some degree the Scottish Rite, frequently confronts the question of in what way, and even whether to engage in benevolent activities outside of the Freemasonry itself. What action would make our efforts unique and be integral with our Masonic teaching? With so many established non-Masonic charitable organizations directly accessible to each of us, what distinct value is being added by a Lodge action in this arena? These questions are best decided within each of our Lodges, of course, and cannot be answered here. However, the following quote may provide some direction:
“… the promotion of wisdom, strength, and beauty, in the form of patronage for the very arts and humanities about which we have always taught, is the best philanthropic hand that Masonry can extend to the world. A Lodge seeking to do good works will choose this course over all other options, because it speaks directly to the principles laid down in our several lectures, as well as to who we are and what we should become as Masons.”[1]
The work of our Oregon Scottish Rite Educational Foundation exemplifies the use of our philanthropic hand. It encourages the study of the arts and humanities among our Oregon youth. Our members, and our predecessors, who have supported the Foundation have enabled us to extend that hand to many hard working students over the years. This year the Foundation has selected once again a number of excellent students to receive our help toward their goal of being well-educated and contributing members of our society. In 2017, we were able to assist six impressive students from the Portland Valley.
The prestigious Stan and Jayne Schmidt Scholarship was awarded this year to a Portland Valley student, Ms. Willow Rakoncay. Ms. Rakoncay graduated from Beaverton High School. She plans a career in theater, with a goal of being a technical director of theaters. In fact, she has been accepted into the very selective theater arts program at DePaul University. Since the sixth grade, Ms. Rakoncay has been in 40 theater productions, three internships, and has written a short play presented at a local Renaissance faire.
Willow Rakoncay
Ms. Lauren Kang presented many accomplishments to recommend her to us. She earned a nearly perfect GPA at Jesuit High School. A driven intellectual interest in Chemistry led to perfection in the classroom, motivated her to create a new Chemistry club at Jesuit to help her classmates succeed in this challenging subject, and qualified her for a paid biochemistry research internship at Lewis and Clark College. Her demonstrated accomplishments outside of school include ten years of classical violin study, and 200h of community service in hospitals, shelters, and churches. Ms. Kang aspires to become a pediatrician. As a first step, she will earn a biochemistry degree at Washington University.
Mr. Jeremy Shahan was the runner up for the Walt and Shirlee Peters Scholarship this year, which is awarded annually to one outstanding applicant planning a career in natural science, mathematics, or related fields. Mr. Shahan plans to attend Oregon State University, where he will decide on a career in electrical or computer engineering, or in mathematics. Mr. Shahan graduated from Aloha High School. His recommenders stated, “Jeremy is a pure mathematician and a possible visionary,” and “shockingly analytical and brings a profound wisdom to the study of (English) literature.” These comments provide evidence of Mr. Shahan’s breadth of ability and interest, particularly in the Arts and Sciences that Masons revere.
Jeremy Shahan and Father Doug
Mr. Dang Duong was the Peters Scholarship award winner in 2017. In an unusual move, the committee again selected him for an award this year due to his continued, exceptional progress at Oregon State and financial need. Last year’s blog entry summarizes this man very well: “His academic record and extensive volunteer and work history are clear evidence of a purpose-driven life. He aspires to be a primary family care physician serving a rural community.” Since then Mr. Duong completed his junior year in pre-med at OSU and completed a competitive internship delivering medical services in rural India. Mr. Duong’s family home is in Clackamas, Oregon.
Mr. Dang Duong with his mother
Portland resident, Mr. Jeff Cui is a clever communicator with excellent written communication skills. He graduated from Sunset High School with an exceptional GPA, earned an IB Diploma (International Bachelorette) at Sunset, and was a leader of Sunset’s National Honor Society. His recommenders describe a person of strong character, rounded interests, and an accomplished academic talent. Mr. Cui is also a musical talent, studying the violin for twelve years. He will be studying electrical engineering at USC (University of Southern California).
Jeff Cui with his mother
Ms. Lena Grover is an enthusiastic learner, advocate, and leader. While maintaining an excellent GPA at Grant High School, she was an outdoor school student leader for three years; president of the Environment club; and was on the yearbook staff for three years, one as the editor. Her recommenders described her as insightful, practiced at thoughtful discourse, a careful detailed researcher, and a compassionate classmate and advocate. During the year after graduation, Ms. Grover paused to travel and develop several employment and life experiences. Next year she has decided to attend Central Wyoming College. It has an exceptional and unique program in environmental science. Ms. Grover ultimately aspires to teach environmental science at the high school level.
Mrs. Lena Grover and father Br. Peter (Doktor) Grover
Thus, once again our philanthropic hand has been extended. We are confident that the individuals it has touched will continue to develop into outstanding members of our society. Brethren, remember that it is through your contributions and bequeaths that we can maintain and strengthen the Foundation’s success.
Submitted for the Portland Valley Board of the Oregon Scottish Rite Educational Foundation,
Join us again next Tuesday for another Scottish Rite Club Night!
Currently, there are 4 clubs. Additional clubs may be added in the future and we would still like to hear suggestions. 3 of the 4 clubs are open to all masons while the other 2 are for Scottish Rite members. Below you’ll find a list of the current clubs being offered along with the contacts if you’d like more information. If you’d like to start a club of your own, contact Brother Wilcox.
Masonic Music Club: 6:00 pm – Lounge
Masonic Music Club is open to all Master Masons and observes a wide array of music styles and theories. Brothers will enjoy instruction on various instruments, technology and programing. The heart of the Club is to share and observe the diverse interests of our fraternity and grow together in our musical understanding.
Contact Brother Pea.
Investment Club: 7:30 pm – Lounge
Open to all master masons, Investment Club teaches basic investment skills in regard to stocks, bonds and various funds. After a period of instruction, an investment game will begin with a “pretend” account.
Contact Brother Wilcox.
Scottish Rite University: 6:00 pm – Candidates Room
Open to all Scottish Rite members, the Scottish Rite University will observes and reflects on Scottish Rite degrees, literature and symbolism.
Contact Brother Roberts.
Qabalah Qlub: 7:00 pm – Candidates Room
Qabalah Qlub is open to all Scottish Rite members. We study the history and philosophy of Qabalah and learn a variety of Qabalistic practices and meditations.
Contact Brother Arneson.
As with all Scottish Rite events the attendance is not open to the general public. There will not be a meal this evening but there will be snacks and a Social in the Members Lounge from 5:30 – 6:00.
Dress code is casual.