
Portland Valley Spring Reunion, Friday April 19th & Saturday April 20th, 2024, to be held in honor of Illustrious Brother Stan Schmidt, 33°.

Tuesday, March 19, 2024, the Orient of Oregon welcomes Illustrious Grand Commander James D. Cole, 33°, Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme Council, 33°, of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, SJ, USA, hosted by the Portland Valley.
To cap off this momentous occasion Illustrious Brother Cole will hold a townhall discussion for members to find out more about the Scottish Rite, Supreme Council, and the plans for the future of our fraternity.
All Scottish Rite members are invited to attend.
RSVP required for all attendees. (Click HERE to RSVP)
Current dues card will be required at check-in, this event is exclusively for members, it is not open to the public.
Agenda
All attendees are requested to arrive no later than 6:45pm if not attending the banquet.
$40 Buffett, Menu provided by Gilda’s Italian Restaurant
Click Here to RSVP for banquet
Limited parking will be available at the Portland Valley’s parking lot located at 669 SW 15th Ave, Portland, OR 97205. Parking is on a first come basis, and limited to 50 vehicles. The height clearance is 6’6″ so it cannot accommodate lifted vehicles.
Pay parking is also typically available at Hotel de Lux parking next to the hotel on the corner of 15th and Yamhill St., or at the pay lot on 16th Street at Morrison Plaza.
ILLUSTRIOUS JAMES DEAN COLE, 33º, SOVEREIGN GRAND COMMANDER, SUPREME COUNCIL, 33º, ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE OF FREEMASONRY, SOUTHERN JURISDICTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
James D. Cole, 33°, was installed as the nineteenth Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme Council, 33°, Southern Jurisdiction, USA on August 19, 2019.
A Mason since 1983, he served as Worshipful Master of Craighill Lodge No. 160, Elliston, Virginia, in 1987 and as Virginia’s Grand Master in 2001. Coroneted a 33º Inspector General Honorary on October 3, 2001, on January 1, 2003, he was appointed Deputy of the Supreme Council in Virginia; on October 7, 2003, he was crowned as an Active Member, later serving as Grand Treasurer General and Lieutenant Grand Commander.
He is a Royal Arch Mason, a Knight Templar, a National Sojourner, a Shriner, a member of the York Rite College, a life member of the Royal Order of Scotland, a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, a life member of the Scottish Rite Research Society, a Past Puissant Sovereign of the Knights of the Red Cross of Constantine, a Past Sovereign Master of the Allied Masonic Degrees. He holds 9th Grade membership in the Masonic Societas Rosicruciana and remains active in the Grand Lodge of Virginia, serving as Grand Representative to the Grand Lodge of England and as a member of the Code Commission.
His honors include: honorary membership in eleven lodges; the Legion of Honor from DeMolay International and honorary membership on the International Supreme Council; the Grand Cross of Color from the Rainbow for Girls; the Pierpont Edwards Medal from the Grand Lodge of Connecticut for outstanding Masonic Service; the Grand Lodge of Virginia’s highest award, the George Washington Distinguished Service Medal; commission as an honorary Kentucky Colonel; the Odie R. Howell Leadership Award from the Virginia DeMolay Foundation; the Albert Mackey Medal from the Grand Lodge of South Carolina; and Honorary membership in the Conference of Grand Secretaries of North America.
Born in Asheville North Carolina in 1958, he moved to Virginia in 1969, where he and his wife Mary Ann reside; they have two children and five grandchildren. Formerly employed as CEO of the Masonic Home of Virginia, Brother Cole is a CPA whose previous professional experience includes practice with an international accounting firm and almost twenty years in a variety of positions at Virginia Tech, a large public university. He holds both a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree from Virginia Tech. Both an author and consultant, he has served numerous companies, universities, and non-profit organizations, including Masonic groups, throughout the country and has been a frequent speaker at business conferences.
Brother Cole has been active in community and church service, including more than twenty-five years teaching an Adult Bible Class and serving as an active lay speaker since age fifteen. He has been a high school basketball referee, a baseball umpire, a youth basketball and baseball coach, and a high school football announcer. In his spare time, he enjoys playing with his grandchildren, reading, and golf.
Scottish Rite Journal * November/December 2019. Photography by Dupont Photographers, Inc., Washington, D.C.
Portland Valley to Honor Most Worshipful Brother Craig A. Sipp, 32°, KCCH-Elect
This event is open to all Masons and their guests. Advance RSVP is required to attend, tickets are going fast, get yours while supplies last! All Valley Knights of St. Andrew are called on to attend and preform an Arch of Steel.
Date: October 10th, 2023Cost: $25 per person
Menu: German bratwurst, sauerkraut, potato salad, and fest beer {Vegetarian brats are available as well.}
Special Guest Performer: Maeve Stier
Time:
• 5:30pm Social
• 6:30pm Banquet & festivities
• Parking information below
Free parking for the Grand Master’s reception and the Portland Fall Reunion is being provided by the Portland Artist Reparatory Theater in the lot behind the Morrison Plaza Building, one block from our Portland Temple.
Parking: available after 5pm at 663 SW 14th Ave, Portland, OR 97205
Event Location: Enter through the Scottish Rite Temple’s main entrance 1512 SW Morrison St, Portland, OR 97205
The Portland Valley’s 29th° has been moved to Sept. 26th, 2023 to provide more time to get volunteers for the cast. If you are interested please contact Bro. Damon at dow@portlandsr.com
Portland Valley Tiki Luau Friday June 3oth and 6pm. $10 requested donation per attendee. All Masons welcome, as with all our events this is not open to the general public.
Hello Brethren,
I am saddened to be the messenger of this unfortunate news.
The Providence Park Stadium just scheduled a Thorns game for the Friday night we were to hold our Spring Reunion and they also added a Timbers vs Seattle Sounders game on that Saturday.
When the stadium increased to 25,218 seats in 2019, with no additional parking for their patrons, they completely outgrew the capabilities of the neighborhood to accommodate the attendance with the tiny number of parking spaces available around us. As a result with typical games for Thorns and Timbers all the parking in the area is completely gone four hours beforehand, but with Sounders games the neighborhood parking fills up much earlier and it is utter chaos and traffic jams are constant throughout the entire day. The ART was unable to broker any deals to get us additional parking so we would only have the 20 spaces in the parking lot they have been renting for us over the past four years at Rack Attack directly across the street from the stadium.
Due to consistent conflicts for scheduling on weekends in the coming months this forced us to make the difficult vote last night to cancel this Reunion at the Stated Meeting. Even if we had gotten our old small 60 space parking lot at the ART back by this time it would still be an insurmountable problem as I mentioned due to the increase of over 25,000 people in the neighborhood every time an event is held at the stadium.
The earliest available dates that there are no other conflicts for a Friday and Saturday with the Stadium, other Valleys, Appendant and Concordant Masonic Bodies, and our pre booked event rentals is in July. Without any air-conditioning in the theater it will be too warm to use the auditorium by then. We have tried single day and multiple week Reunions in the past, but they were very difficult for the casts and crew and that resulted in most of the participants saying they would not want to do it that way again.
Over all Brethren I am sorry we were not be able to find a suitable solution to reschedule this Reunion in the near future. I appreciate those cast and crew members who were willing to step up for roles in this one, we will just have to make the next one all the better because of it.
We will be holding a Reunion in the Fall of this year, the date of which has yet to be finalized. Our three candidates will be receiving notifications providing alternatives for curtesy conferrals should they want to begin to get their degrees sooner. The few of you who purchased meals in advance should have them refunded shortly.
Fraternally,
Br. Nathan Neff, 32°, K∴C∴C∴H∴
Orient General Secretary
Oregon Scottish Rite
Please come next Tuesday and help pay homage to our departed Brethren over the past year and join in the spirit of renewal for our Fraternal bonds. Please RSVP for meal(s) by clicking here. 45 meals are still available, get yours while they last. No vegetarian entrees have been requested by membership to date and the deadline has now past to order them.
This event is for all Scottish Rite members and their guests, the widows and families of our departed members, and all Masons and their accompanied guests.
Agenda:
• 5:30pm Doors open
• 6:00pm Dinner service begins
• 7:00pm Ceremony commences
As with all our events, this is not open to the general public.
Free parking provided by the ART for the Remembrance Ceremony is available behind the Morrison Plaza building from 5pm-10pm at 633 SW 14th Ave, Portland, OR 97205