The Oregon Orient Education Foundation Announces a New Educational Assistance Program

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Brothers.

The Oregon Orient Educational Foundation is excited to announce a new educational assistance program for only, Oregon Scottish Rite brothers. There will be two $2500 scholarships available.

The purpose is to provide help for those brothers who wish to complete a degree, pursue graduate work, or gain skills needed for career advancement or training to reenter the workforce.

The application is included below or you can contact your Valley PR who has been sent information and applications.

Bill Anton
President
Oregon Orient Education Foundation

Click on this link to download application: 2015 Scottish Rite Educational Sponsorship Application Form

Master of the Symbolic Lodge and the Nine Great Lights of Masonry

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It is better to conquer yourself than to win a thousand battles. Then the victory is yours. It cannot be taken from you, not by angels or by demons, heaven or hell.  Buddha

I believe that we, as flawed rough ashlars, tend to judge other’s character by a yardstick with which we’ve come to understand and evaluate ourselves. We know, subconsciously, that we are far from perfect and that we not only see the defective reflection of our own shortcomings in others but also tend to give benefit to the darker aspects of human nature rather than divine human potential within us all.

The Master of the Symbolic Lodge understands that he is to reverse this trend and in order to do so he must become a practical philosopher and student of nature. The Master of the Symbolic Lodge is fascinated by nature and his fellow man. He seeks daily to improve his moral nature through the study of natural laws, his own nature and furthermore seeks to merge with that divine spark of God that is within him. He seeks to find this divinely inspired place through the foundation of the nine great lights in Masonry: veneration, charity, generosity, heroism, honor, patriotism, justice, toleration and truth.

Each and every day, if we are to progress from the rough ashlars to the more perfect then we must ensure that we are utilizing the faculties of our senses, our reason and our intuition in order to measure and conclude correctly what actions the wise man would take. We must also learn to rethink our yardstick of values so that we can correctly judge, help and reflect upon our fellow man and the society that we live in.

In today’s busy, always-faster world, we seem to be losing our ability to concentrate and our attention spans are getting smaller and our creative thinking abilities waning. We need to find time to “stop the world from spinning” and examine those important details…concentrate on the intricacies of those things that are right under our nose. Those things that are far more spectacular than any email, blog post, phone call or facebook post. But in order to see the magic we must first slow it down to see it clearly. We must make the effort to slow down the world, to shut out the noise that camouflage the beauty of nature that surrounds and engulfs.

I have found that life, for most, is often a series of pain, stress and chaos, but the moment we stop fighting against the catastrophe of being alive, beauty and music emerge from the madness. We begin to see God’s hand in all things and the natural illumination of the nine great lights of Masonry clearly shows us the path to becoming a true Master of the Symbolic Lodge.

I wish you well my brothers in all your masonic work.

About the author of this essay:

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Larry Roberts 32° VM KSA and Portland Valley Treasurer. He is a member of Modesto Lodge 206, Esoterika Lodge 227.

Wallace McCamant Bio

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Wallace McCamant

Was born at Hollidaysburg, Blair, Pennsylvania on September 22, 1867, “he is descended on his father’s side in the fifth generation from Alexander McCamant who emigrated from County Down Ireland about 1725 and who lived the last two years of his life in Salisbury Township Lancaster County Pennsylvania. On his mother’s side he is descended in the eighth generation from James Rollins (sometimes spelled Rawlins) who emigrated from Cornwall England in 1632 and located in New Hampshire. He is the son of Thomas McCamant who was Auditor General of Pennsylvania from 1888 to 1892.”[1] Wallace McCamant was the president of the Portland chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution in 1909 claiming his heritage in 1892 through his great-great grandfather James Graham, whose daughter Abigail married James McCamant. James Graham served in Col. Irwin’s Pennsylvania Regiment. He also claimed membership through his mother Delia Rollins’ grandfather Eliphalet Rollins.[2] Eliphalet was born in 1758 and enlisted in the island town of New Castle, New Hampshire. New Castle is the home of Fort William and Mary which “was the site of one of the first acts of the American Revolution. On the afternoon of December 14, 1774, colonists arrived aboard gundalows (sailing barges) and raided the fort. Severely outnumbered, Captain John Cochran and the fort’s five soldiers surrendered, whereupon the rebels loaded onto a boat 100 barrels of gunpowder. The boat was floated up the Piscataqua River and the powder offloaded for transport to inland towns, including Durham, where the ammunition was stored in the cellar of the Congregational Church. The next day, the colonists returned to the fort and removed 16 of the lighter cannon and all small arms. The gunpowder was used at the 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill.”[3] In addition to being president of his local chapter, Bro. McCamant was President of the Chapter for the state of Oregon and also served as the National President General from 1921 until 1922.

“He received his early education at the public schools of Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, and graduated from the Harrisburg High School in 1884 and spent one year at the Harrisburg Academy at the same place. He entered Lafayette College in 1885 and graduated in 1888 with the degree of Ph. B,”[4] he was valedictorian of his class.

“He read law at Lancaster Pennsylvania with Messrs Brown and Hensel. Mr. Hensel has since been Attorney General of the State of Pennsylvania and Mr. Brown is now one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Brother McCamant first came to Portland on the 30th of September 1890 and located in Portland for the practice of Law on the 14th of November 1890, he was employed as a law clerk by the firm of Gilbert and Snow; the junior member of the firm was appointed United States Circuit Judge on the 1st of April 1892 and on the first of September 1892 our brother became the law partner of Zera Snow and the partnership relationship continues to the present time.” [5] (1912)

He married Katherine S. Davis, April 25, 1893 in Phillipsburg, New Jersey and had two sons; Davis born on July 24, 1896, and Thomas born Dec. 7, 1901, both in Portland. Katherine was born in Easton, Pennsylvania on September 5, 1867. In 1899 Wallace built the McCamant family home at 236 King Street in which he resided until his death.

During the construction period of the Columbia Southern Railway and the Pacific Railway and Navigation Company lines he was general attorney for these companies. He has also been attorney for Wells Fargo Company on its express business in the States of Oregon and Washington for fifteen years last past. He is Attorney for the International Mortgage Bank of Appledorn Holland[6] During his private legal career McCamant appeared before the United States Supreme Court in Ross v. State of Oregon, 227 US 150 (1913).

He is by political conviction a republican and has been exceedingly active in work for the republican party. He took the Stump for Benjamin Harrison in the campaign of 1888 and has Stumped for every republican candidate for President from that date to the present time. He was a delegate to the Republican State Convention for Oregon in 1892, 1894, 1896, 1898 and 1900. He was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1896 and 1900. “On January 8, 1917, McCamant was appointed to the Oregon Supreme Court to replace Robert Eakin by Oregon Governor James Withycombe. Eighteen months later, McCamant resigned on June 4, 1918 and was replaced by Charles A. Johns.

In May 1925, President Coolidge appointed McCamant to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals while the Senate was in recess. However, when the Senate reconvened he was not confirmed and his time on the federal bench ended in May 1926. The lack of confirmation is partly due to McCamant’s support for Coolidge over Senator Hiram Johnson at the 1920 Republican Convention to select the Vice-Presidential nominee from the party. McCamant had been the delegate who first moved for the nomination of Coolidge after the Republican leadership had moved for and seconded Senator Irvine Lenroot of Wisconsin, which resulted in Coolidge’s ascension to the Presidency upon Warren G. Harding’s death. (McCamant was given credit for nominating Coolidge having read the nominating speech written by the Chairman of the Oregon Delegation John L. Rand, who had a sore throat.[7]) With the Senate not confirming McCamant, he became the first recess appointment to a United States Court of Appeals not to be confirmed by the United States Senate.”[8] He served as a justice of the State Supreme Court, on the federal circuit bench, and was master in Chancery of the U.S. District Court for 23 years.[9] He was a member of the Federal Commission and Chairman of the Oregon Commission for the celebration of the Washington Bi-Centennial.[10] In 1922, he dedicated the Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider statue in Portland’s South Park Blocks.

He was a member of the Arlington University and Waverly Golf clubs. He was also a member of the Oregon Commandry of the Loyal Legion, also of the National Scotch Irish Society, the American Bar Association and the Oregon Bar Association. He has done considerable occasional Speaking and one of his addresses has been published in “Shurler’s American Oratory”.[11] He was also widely known as an author and historian.[12]

On Sept 17, 1936 Wallace and Katherine McCamant travelled across the Atlantic. They returned from Southampton, England on Nov. 27, 1936 on the S.S. “New York” arriving in New York City on Dec. 4, 1936.[13]

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Masonic Service

Brother McCamant was Raised to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason in Willamette Lodge No. 2, between January and May of 1902. Brother McCamant was appointed Junior Deacon in 1903. He did not serve as an officer in Willamette Lodge between 1904 and 1920, after that it is unclear since the member rosters were no longer included in the Proceedings. As it is required that the Master of a Lodge serve at least one year as a Warden, he may have served as such between 1921 and 1931.

Much of his Masonic attention was directed towards the Scottish Rite. He attended the Scottish Rite Reunion in June of 1903 and was a member of the 1st Cathedral Class to receive their Degrees in the new Scottish Rite Temple at Lownsdale (15th) and Morrison. By the end of the year 1903 Brother McCamant became the Wise Master of Ainsworth Chapter Rose Croix No. 1, also playing that role in the 18th° at the Reunions. He continued in that position until 1936. He was the 39th Inspector General of Oregon, being made a 33° Honorary on January 24, 1912.[14] For his many years of faithful service Illustrious Brother McCamant was awarded the Scottish Rite Grand Cross of the Court of Honor on October 17, 1933.

He served as Grand Orator in 1926 under the Grand Master Edgar H. Sensenich.  He was a Charter Member and the first Master of Research Lodge of Oregon No. 198, in 1932. Brother McCamant was made Master of the Lodge in January of 1932 serving half his term while under Dispensation, and the other half after receiving the Charter in June of the same year. He did not hold office again in Research Lodge.[15]

On December 17, 1944, Wallace McCamant died and was buried at River View Cemetery in Portland.[16]

The “Oregon Mason” reported the following:

Oregon Mason JANUARY 1945 Vol. XXIII – No. 1 page 44.

PORTLAND lost one of its most distinguished Masons with the death Dec. 17 of Wallace McCamant, 33° and Grand Cross of the Court of Honor. Brother McCamant served 33 years as Wise Master of Ainsworth Chapter, Knight Rose Croix; a service unequalled in the history of the Portland Scottish Rite Bodies. He was one of three Oregon Masons ever to receive the Grand Cross of the Court of Honor, one of the highest honors in the Scottish Rite and one infrequently bestowed, The others in Oregon to be Similarly honored were Philip Schuyler Malcolm and Louis Gaylord Clarke, each of whom served as Sovereign Grand Inspector General in Oregon, It is believed that in no other state has more than one person been similarly honored. Brother McCamant, member of Willamette Lodge, was charter Master of Research Lodge of Oregon. He was a member of Sunnyside Chapter, RAM, and Washington Council, R&SM, also a Noble of Al Kader Shrine Temple.

Brother McCamant for many years took an active interest in politics. He was a friend of Governor Calvin Coolidge and by his unexpected nomination of Mr. Coolidge for the vice presidency probably was responsible for Mr. Coolidge’s later succession to the presidency.

President Coolidge showed his gratitude by appointing Brother McCamant to the U.S. circuit court in this district but the recess appointment was later refused confirmation by the senate because of objection by Senator Johnson of California, who was offended by Brother McCamant’s forthrightness, Brother McCamant served as associate justice of the Oregon supreme court in 1917 -1918. Funeral services were held in the Scottish Rite Temple. Dr. Paul S. Wright of the First Presbyterian, and Franklin C, Howell, 33° and past WM of Ainsworth Chapter Rose Croix, officiated. Part of the Scripture reading was from a book which Brother McCamant had always with him. Brother Howell had been a close legal and Masonic friend over a long period of years.

 

 

[1] Masonic Records of the Scottish Rite of Oregon, 39th Inspector General Wallace McCamant. By Braydon Nicoll SR Historian recorded Dec. 20, 1912.

[2] U.S. Society of the Sons of the American Revolution membership applications Ancestry.com

[3] Coolidge, Austin J.; John B. Mansfield (1859). A History and Description of New England. Boston, Massachusetts. pp. 594–596

[4] Arthur F. Benson’s Original Biography Document State of Oregon Law Library

http://www.oregon.gov/SOLL/Pages/ojd_historyjustice_biographies/w_mccamant_bio.aspx

[5] Masonic Records of the Scottish Rite of Oregon, 39th Inspector General Wallace McCamant. Dec. 20th 1912 B.H. Nicoll Historian

[6] Apeldoorn, Gelderland, Netherlands (Holland)

[7] Captial Journal Dec. 18, 1960

[8] Wikipedia Free Encyclopedia Wallace McCamant

[9] Captial Journal Dec. 18, 1960

[10] Arthur F. Benson’s Original Biography Document State of Oregon Law Library

[11] Wikipedia Free Encyclopedia Wallace McCamant

[12] Captial Journal Dec. 18, 1960

[13] New York Passenger Lists 1820-1957.

[14] Masonic Records of the Scottish Rite of Oregon Dec. 20th 1912 B.H. Nicoll Historian

[15] Masonic Papers Vol. I, Research Lodge No. 198 of Oregon pub. 1935

[16] Wikipedia Free Encyclopedia Wallace McCamant

About the author of this essay:

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Michael D. Robinson 32° KSA, was the second Master Mason Raised in Esoterika Lodge #227, and the first member Raised in that Lodge to serve as Worshipful Master. He was elected Master in 2013 and 2014, and currently serves as Chaplin for that Lodge. Brother Robinson was appointed Historian for the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Orient of Oregon in December of 2014, and Secretary of the Eugene Valley in March of 2015. He also serves as Historian for Research Lodge #198 and Eugene Lodge #11. He is the recipient of the “Novus Astorum” from the Scottish Rite in 2010, and the Hiram Award from Esoterika Lodge in 2012.

Brother Robinson has a degree in History from Colorado State University, class of 1982, and is a Historian, Genealogist, Certified Vertebrologist, Artist, Craftsman and Bishop Emeritus of the Essene Church.

Portland Valley Scottish Rite Officers for 2015

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Portland Valley Scottish Rite Officers for 2015

OREGON LODGE OF PERFECTION

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VENERABLE MASTER: KENT W. COX, 32° K.C.C.H.
SENIOR WARDEN: JOHN TUCKER, 32° K.S.A.
JUNIOR WARDEN: DUANE W. HUGULET, 33°

MASTER OF CEREMONIES: BRUCE KENT, 32°
EXPERT: JOHN KIRK, 32°
ORATOR: NICHOLAS U. JOHNS, 32°
ALMONER*: STEVE MCCATHERN, 32°, K.C.C.H.
PRELATE & CHAPLAIN*: EDWIN H. RADWORD, 32°, K.S.A.

 

AINSWORTH CHAPTER OF ROSE CROIX

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WISE MASTER: RICHARD S. NOWACKI, 32°, K.S.A.

SENIOR WARDEN: CRAIG T. WILCOX, 32°
JUNIOR WARDEN: SHAMAN ANDERSON, 32
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MASTER OF CEREMONIES: MICHAEL D. STONE, 32°, K.C.C.H.

EXPERT: MATTHEW R. TURCOTTE, 32°

 

MULTNOMAH COUNCIL OF KADOSH

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COMMANDER: PAUL A. BLACKBURN, 32° K.C.C.H.
1ST LIEUTENANT COMMANDER: NATHAN R. NEFF, 32°, K.S.A.

2ND LIEUTENANT COMMANDER: DAMON L. VAN BEEK, 32°

MASTER OF CEREMONIES:___________

FIRST DEACON: ERIK L. ARNESON, 32°
SECOND DEACON: JOHN W. TUCKER, 32°, K.S.A.

 

OREGON CONSISTORY

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MASTER OF KADOSH: WAYNE K. FORD, 32°
PRIOR: DAN GRAY, 32
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PRECEPTOR: BILLY DOUGLAS, 32
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MARSHALL OF CEREMONIES:____________

PRELATE: WILL D. ANTON, 32°

EXPERT: MICHAEL T. SHEBORA, 32°

 

KNIGHTS OF SAINT ANDREW

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VENERABLE MASTER: LARRY ROBERTS, 32º, K.S.A.

SENIOR WARDEN: NATHAN NEFF, 32º, K.S.A.

JUNIOR WARDEN: JOHN TUCKER, 32º, K.S.A.

SENIOR DEACON: RICH NOWACKI, 32º, K.S.A.

JUNIOR DEACON:_____________

TYLER:_____________

TREASURER: GLENN RODRIGUEZ, 32º, K.S.A.

SECRETARY: ____________

CHAPLAIN: EDWIN H. RADWORD, 32°, K.S.A.

CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD: JOHN TUCKER, 32º, K.S.A.

Portland Valley Scottish Rite News March 16st, 2015

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Portland Valley Scottish Rite

2015 Spring Reunion

Friday & Saturday, April 10th & 11th, 2015

The Spring Reunion is fast approaching and now is the time to start handing out petitions at your Blue Lodge and start brushing up on your part for the degrees.

Most of the directors have provided the schedules of practices and they are posted to thecalendar so be sure to check it for dates and times.   There are still cast parts open in some degrees so anyone interested in a part contact the Scottish Rite Office for director contact information.

There is also critical  need for volunteers to assist the Rose Croix in reorganizing the wardrobe room as it needs to be completed well in advance of the reunion. Please contact the Wise Master Chris Foleen for more information on when they need help next.

For the reunion there is a need for volunteers as greeters both days, also help with setting up starting at noon on Friday and a building clean up crew for Saturday evening. If you are interested in supporting the Rite in this capacity contact the Office for more information.

The reunion schedule and times of the degrees will be published shortly when available.

It is never to early to RSVP for dinner and lunch for the reunion so, if you already know you will be here, call or email the Office right away at 503-226-7827 or email officemanager@portlandsr.com .

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For dinner reservations 
   Email:   officemanager@portlandsr.com 
  Call:  (503) 226-7827 
Upcoming Events:
  • 3/16/2015: Dinner Deadline to RSVP
  • 3/16/2015 7:00 pm-8:00 pm: 18th° Practice
  • 3/16/2015 7:00 pm-8:00 pm: 32° Practice
  • 3/16/2015 7:00 pm-8:00 pm: 25° Final Dress
  • 3/17/2015 6:00 pm-7:00 pm:Dinner
  • 3/17/2015 7:00 pm-8:00 pm: 25° Conferral
  • 3/18/2015 7:00 pm-8:00 pm: 30th° Practice
  • 3/19/2015 7:00 pm-8:00 pm: 4th° Practice
  • 3/23/2015: Dinner Deadline to RSVP
  • 3/23/2015 6:00 pm-7:00 pm: 32° Practice
  • 3/23/2015 7:00 pm-8:00 pm: 18th° Practice
  • 3/24/2015 5:30 pm-6:00 pm: Welcome & Reception
  • 3/24/2015 6:00 pm-6:50 pm: Dinner
  • 3/24/2015 6:30 pm-6:50 pm: Honoring of Widows
  • 3/24/2015 7:00 pm-7:30 pm: Ceremony of Remembrance & Renewal
  • 3/25/2015 7:00 pm-8:00 pm: 30th° Practice
  • 3/26/2015 6:00 pm-7:00 pm: 14th° Practice
  • 3/26/2015 7:00 pm-8:00 pm: 4th° Practice
  • 3/30/2015: Dinner Deadline to RSVP
  • 3/30/2015 6:00 pm-7:00 pm: 32° Practice
  • 3/30/2015 7:00 pm-8:00 pm: 18th° Practice
  • 3/31/2015 5:30 pm-6:15 pm: Social Hour
  • 3/31/2015 6:15 pm-7:15 pm:
  • Dinner3/31/2015 6:45 pm-7:00 pm: New Officer Elections
  • 3/31/2015 7:00 pm-8:00 pm: SRU
Things of Interest
KidTalk Family Clothing Swap!
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Andrea Botwinick helps Ruby in our Portland clinic choose a new shirt from the Family Clothing Swap.
Families are invited to bring in their clean, gently used items for donation or take from the donations if there are items that could benefit their own family.
Rememberance and Renewal
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The Ceremony of Remembrance & Renewal
March 24th, 2015 at 7 pm
The Portland Valley Scottish Rite Ainsworth Chapter of Rose Croix will be holding our Ceremony of Remembrance and Renewal on March 24th at 7 pm. This occasion is important not only in allowing us to pay our respect and honor to those who are no longer present, but also in renewing our commitment to ourselves and our Brethren. In doing so, we continue the noble work in which we are engaged.

“The Ceremony of Remembrance and Renewal, including the Mystic Banquet, is not a religious observance. It is neither the Feast of the Passover nor a Sacrament of Holy Communion, although it commemorates the spirit of both days.

Chapters of Rose Croix traditionally observed the celebration of the Mystic Banquet as a memorial service honoring the Knights of their Chapter who have passed on during the preceding year. This observance strengthens the ties of brotherly love, past and present. We meet together to break the bread of fraternity, to reconcile ourselves with those we may have offended, and to drink the wine of refreshment and renewal. Thus, we celebrate the lives of our departed Brethren and promise to abide by the New Law, the Law of Love, with our present Brethren and all mankind.

In this celebration, we also commemorate the lives all those who labored to improve mankind and were rewarded with betrayal, punishment, and death. Whether poet, religious leader, scientist or social reformer, all who seek to elevate humankind may be considered as Brethren. Masonry is duty, and its practice, often fraught with personal sacrifice, requires the performance of duty for the good of humanity.”

— Forms and Traditions of the Scottish Rite by C. Fred Kleinknecht, 33°
This is one of the few ceremonies conducted by the Scottish Rite that is open to the public. Scottish Rite Masons, Master Masons and their wives or ladies and friends are invited to attend. RSVP is still requested for dinner. In keeping with the dignity inherent to this event alcohol will not be served prior to the dinner at 6 pm.

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Click here to download petition: Scottish Rite Petition

Contact Information

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Remember to make reservations for diners by calling the office (By 10 am on the Friday before the event) (503)226-7827 or e-mailing Officemanager@PortlandSR.com

Dear Brothers, please take note of the new email addresses for the Portland Valley Business Workgroup.

  • PR@portlandsr.com (Walt Johnson) Portland Valley Personal Representative
  • clarktrust@portlandsr.com (Eric Gazow) Clark Trust
  • orientcfo@portlandsr.com (Eric Gazow) Orient of Oregon CFO
  • treasurer@portlandsr.com (Larry Roberts) Treasurer Portland Valley
  • blog@portlandsr.com (Larry Roberts) Blog Administrator
  • buildingmanager@portlandsr.com (Michael Shebora) Portland Building Manager
  • officemanager@portlandsr.com (Nate Neff) Portland Office Manager
  • secretary@portlandsr.com (Rick Komraus) Portland General Secretary
  • exc.director@portlandsr.com (Walt Johnson) Executive Director for the Orient of Oregon
  • orientpr@portlandsr.com (Warren Gray) Orient of Oregon Personal Representative
  • Membership@portlandsr.com (Bryan Witt) Membership Chairman

A Historic Portland Valley Scottish Rite Brother

Brethren,

As the newly appointed Historian for the Scottish Rite Orient of Oregon, I have been given the opportunity to provide you with some of the history of our great organization. These are the stories of the men and incidents which helped establish and grow the Scottish Rite in Oregon. There are many places where this project could be started, but as this biography was the most recent put together we will begin here. Let me introduce you to Ill. Bro. Richard Martin, Jr. the architect of the magnificent edifice which is home to the Portland Valley Scottish Rite. Brother Martin designed and oversaw the construction of the Scottish Rite Cathedral found on 15th and Morrison St. in Portland. This was the first Scottish Rite Temple built in the United States solely for Scottish Rite functions and purposes and in its day was the largest of it sort. (Special thanks to Bro. Nate Neff 32° KSA, for inspiring the search and locating some of the key information relating to Bro. Martin’s work as an architect, which led to this biography.)

 

Richard H. Martin, Jr.

 

50th Inspector General

Richard Henry Martin Jr. was born in Penzance, Cornwall, England on July 23, 1858 and was the first of six known children born to Richard Martin, Sr. and his wife Hannah Rogers. Richard Sr. was born August 17, 1834 in Liverpool, England and Hannah Rogers was born in England on June 24, 1835. The couple married March 13, 1858 in Cornwall. Richard Jr. was technically Richard IV, his father, grandfather and great-grandfather all having been named Richard. His father, Richard Martin Sr. was a builder and stonemason. On May 15, 1874, when he was yet 15 years of age, Richard Jr. left Penzance with his family and immigrated to America. They set sail from Liverpool on the S.S. Baltic[1] arriving in Portland, Oregon on June 10, 1874, as noted in a diary he wrote of the trip. By 1880 the family was living at 425 West Park in Portland; Richard Sr. was listed as a Stonemason, and his 21 year old son Richard Jr. as an Architect.[2] Richard Martin Jr. was made a Naturalized citizen of the United States, in Portland, Oregon on December 7, 1891. Richard applied for a Passport on March 28, 1912 and was described as being 5 ft. 8 in. tall, with light hair and blue eyes.

Richard Martin, Jr. married in 1896 to Hattie L. Houghton, who was born in 1873. Her father was Canadian and her mother was born in England. The couple had a son Richard H. Martin (V) born in 1899. In 1910 they lived at 455 Hassalo St. in Portland, on the east side of the river, and had a live in servant, a 19 year old Swedish girl named Ellen Erickson.[3]

“McCaw, Martin & White was a prominent architectural firm active in Portland at the end of the nineteenth century. It was responsible for some of the most substantial Romanesque-style buildings in Oregon, some of which are still extant.”

“Martin worked as a draughtsman in the office of Warren H. Williams until Williams’ death in 1888. From 1888 until his association with McCaw, Martin worked in partnership with Alexander M. Milwain. In 1888, he designed the Pacific Northwest Industrial Exposition Building. This exhibition hall, the largest such structure on the West Coast when it was built, burned in 1910. 

In late 1888 or early 1889, the McCaw & Martin professional partnership was formed. Frederick Manson White joined the firm in 1889 as a draftsman, and from July 1891 to June 1892 he was a full partner in McCaw, Martin & White. Among their early works, the University of Portland’s West Hall (now Waldschmidt Hall) of 1891 shows Richardson’s influence; it has strong similarities with Richardson’s Sever Hall at Harvard University (1878). Other distinctive works include the First Regiment Armory Annex (1891) in Portland, now called the Gerding Theater, an award-winning example of sustainable adaptive redesign.

Completed in 1892, the Portland home of Dr. Kenneth A.J. Mackenzie—a founder and dean of the University of Oregon’s Medical School (now Oregon Health Sciences University)—demonstrates the firm’s expertise in residential design. Perhaps their masterwork is the Dekum Building of 1892, a Portland landmark distinguished by distinctive stonework, elaborate carvings, and colorful masonry.

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Portland Scottish Rite Building

In 1897, McCaw moved to San Francisco, where he joined prominent architect William Curlett to form Curlett & McCaw, a firm that lasted until 1901. Meanwhile, Martin continued to practice in Portland, where he designed several significant buildings, including the Scottish Rite Center (1902), the Masonic Temple (1907), and the home of philanthropist Dr. Henry Waldo Coe (1906, destroyed). He also designed the Albert Sholes House in Cornelius, Oregon (1909).[4] He passed to the Celestial Lodge November 6, 1950.[5]

Richard Martin, Jr.

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Blue Lodge:

Richard Martin, Jr. was Initiated, Passed and Raised in Harmony Lodge between May 1889 and May 1890, being a MM by the time of the 1890 Communication. He most likely went through the degrees between June and Dec. 1889. Bro. Martin was Senior Warden in 1892 and Worshipful Master in 1893.[6]

Scottish Rite:

“He joined the Scottish Rite in 1892, was made a K.C.C.H. in 1905 and coroneted a 33°, I.G.H. January 17, 1920. He was Senior Warden of Ainsworth Chapter of Rose Croix 40 years.[7]

He was a Mason for 61 years and died at the age of 92. At the time of his death he was the oldest living Scottish Rite Mason in Oregon. He was buried in the Camellia Corridor Mausoleum at Lincoln Memorial Park, alongside his wife Hattie who died in 1942.[8]

[1] U.S. Passport applications for Richard Martin Jr. 1912

[2] U.S. Federal Census 1880, Portland Oregon

[3] U.S. Federal Census 1910, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, Ward 9, Precinct 69, District 0212.

[4] The Oregon Encyclopedia, a project of the Oregon Historical Society http://www.oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/mccaw_martin_white_architects/#.vpptqvnf-sp

[5] History of the Scottish Rite in Oregon 1992

[6] Oregon Grand Lodge Proceedings 1888-1904

[7] He was found in the position by 1904.

[8] Find a Grave

About the author of this essay:

MDR SR

Michael D. Robinson 32° KSA, was the second Master Mason Raised in Esoterika Lodge #227, and the first member Raised in that Lodge to serve as Worshipful Master. He was elected Master in 2013 and 2014, and currently serves as Chaplin for that Lodge. Brother Robinson was appointed Historian for the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Orient of Oregon in December of 2014, and Secretary of the Eugene Valley in March of 2015. He also serves as Historian for Research Lodge #198 and Eugene Lodge #11. He is the recipient of the “Novus Astorum” from the Scottish Rite in 2010, and the Hiram Award from Esoterika Lodge in 2012.

Brother Robinson has a degree in History from Colorado State University, class of 1982, and is a Historian, Genealogist, Certified Vertebrologist, Artist, Craftsman and Bishop Emeritus of the Essene Church.

Portland Valley Scottish Rite News March 1st, 2015

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Portland Valley Scottish Rite

2015 Spring Reunion

Friday & Saturday, April 10th & 11th, 2015

The Spring Reunion is fast approaching and now is the time to start handing out petitions at your Blue Lodge and start brushing up on your part for the degrees.  

Most of the directors have provided the schedules of practices and they are posted to the calendar so be sure to check it for dates and times.   There are still cast parts open in some degrees so anyone interested in a part contact the Scottish Rite Office for director contact information.

There is also critical  need for volunteers to assist the Rose Croix in reorganizing the wardrobe room as it needs to be completed well in advance of the reunion. Please contact the Wise Master Chris Foleen for more information on when they need help next.

For the reunion there is a need for volunteers as greeters both days, also help with setting up starting at noon on Friday and a building clean up crew for Saturday evening. If you are interested in supporting the Rite in this capacity contact the Office for more information. 

The reunion schedule and times of the degrees will be published shortly when available. 

It is never to early to RSVP for dinner and lunch for the reunion so, if you already know you will be here, call or email the Office right away at 503-226-7827 or email officemanager@portlandsr.com .  

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Degree24th Degree conferral – A job well done!!!

Brethren, On Tuesday February 17th, the Portland Valley conferred the 24th Degree. We had an outstanding audience with over 70 brothers in attendance! The degree was performed by some veteran Scottish Rite ritualists, and the cast included 2 brothers who joined the Portland Valley at our last reunion in November. Working together as a team with the cast, stage, sound, and lighting resulted in a successful degree and I want to thank everyone for their efforts. This was my first time directing a degree and I thoroughly enjoyed the experience. I want to sincerely thank the following brothers for their work and dedication which made this degree come together:

Cast:

  • Ill. C. Allan White 33°
  • Shaman Anderson 32°
  • Paul Blackburn 32° KCCH
  • Cliff Palmer 32°
  • Pete Stidd 32°
  • Tom Binkerd 32°
  • Jeff Schatz 32°
  • Will Anton 32°
  • Daniel Norgaard 32°
  • George Taft 32°

Stage, Sound & Lighting:

  • Mike Stone 32° KCCH
  • John Tucker 32°
  • Steve McAthern 32° KCCH
  • Nathan Neff 32°
  • Matt Turcotte 32°

Our degrees continue to be some of the best I’ve seen, and the enthusiasm of our brothers is clearly apparent due to high attendance and the desire to get involved and take part in our degrees.

Please join us for the 25th Degree conferral on Tuesday March 17th!

Fraternally,

Bryan Witt 32°
1st Lt. Commander
Multnomah Council of Kadosh
24th Degree Director

Rememberance and Renewal

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The Ceremony of Remembrance & Renewal

March 24th, 2015 at 7 pm
The Portland Valley Scottish Rite Ainsworth Chapter of Rose Croix will be holding our Ceremony of Remembrance and Renewal on March 24th at 7 pm. This occasion is important not only in allowing us to pay our respect and honor to those who are no longer present, but also in renewing our commitment to ourselves and our Brethren. In doing so, we continue the noble work in which we are engaged.

“The Ceremony of Remembrance and Renewal, including the Mystic Banquet, is not a religious observance. It is neither the Feast of the Passover nor a Sacrament of Holy Communion, although it commemorates the spirit of both days.

Chapters of Rose Croix traditionally observed the celebration of the Mystic Banquet as a memorial service honoring the Knights of their Chapter who have passed on during the preceding year. This observance strengthens the ties of brotherly love, past and present. We meet together to break the bread of fraternity, to reconcile ourselves with those we may have offended, and to drink the wine of refreshment and renewal. Thus, we celebrate the lives of our departed Brethren and promise to abide by the New Law, the Law of Love, with our present Brethren and all mankind.

In this celebration, we also commemorate the lives all those who labored to improve mankind and were rewarded with betrayal, punishment, and death. Whether poet, religious leader, scientist or social reformer, all who seek to elevate humankind may be considered as Brethren. Masonry is duty, and its practice, often fraught with personal sacrifice, requires the performance of duty for the good of humanity.”

Forms and Traditions of the Scottish Rite by C. Fred Kleinknecht, 33°
This is one of the few ceremonies conducted by the Scottish Rite that is open to the public. Scottish Rite Masons, Master Masons and their wives or ladies and friends are invited to attend. RSVP is still requested for dinner. In keeping with the dignity inherent to this event alcohol will not be served prior to the dinner at 6:15 pm.

Chairman

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Happy New Year brethren!

The Portland Valley Membership Committee is gearing up for our Spring Reunion which will be Friday and Saturday, April 10th and 11th, 2015. After such a large reunion class last fall, and the renewed interest in the Scottish Rite Degrees, we are excited about another successful reunion in the Spring.

Your Membership Committee will be busy scheduling Blue Lodge visitations to promote the benefits of membership in the Scottish Rite, and we would love your help! Blue Lodge visitations will start the last week of February and go all through the month of March. If you are interested in joining us with some Blue Lodge Visitations, or want us to come to your Blue Lodge, get in touch with me or contact Nate in the office.

If you know of a brother who is interested in joining the Scottish Rite, give him a petition! All Scottish Rite brethren should carry a petition on them at all times in case they meet a curious brother. Also suggest that he look at our website where he can download a petition online.

There is so much more to Freemasonry and we have such a special brotherhood at the Scottish Rite, it would be a shame for any Master Mason not to experience it.

**The next Membership Committee meeting will be on Tuesday February 24th at 7:30PM, after the Scottish Rite University.

Please contact me anytime if you would like to get involved, and check the website calendar regularly for updates on events, degrees and meetings.

The 24th Degree will be conferred on Tuesday February 17th, and we hope to see you all there! Don’t forget to call or email the office with your dinner reservations no later than Noon the day before.

I look forward to seeing you all on Tuesday, the “Rite” night!

Fraternal regards,

Bryan Witt, 32°
Membership Committee Chairman
Portland Valley Scottish Rite
membership@portlandsr.com

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Click here to download petition: Scottish Rite Petition

Contact Information

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Remember to make reservations for diners by calling the office (By 10 am on the Friday before the event) (503)226-7827 or e-mailing Officemanager@PortlandSR.com

Dear Brothers, please take note of the new email addresses for the Portland Valley Business Workgroup.

  • PR@portlandsr.com (Walt Johnson) Portland Valley Personal Representative
  • clarktrust@portlandsr.com (Eric Gazow) Clark Trust
  • orientcfo@portlandsr.com (Eric Gazow) Orient of Oregon CFO
  • treasurer@portlandsr.com (Larry Roberts) Treasurer Portland Valley
  • blog@portlandsr.com (Larry Roberts) Blog Administrator
  • buildingmanager@portlandsr.com (Michael Shebora) Portland Building Manager
  • officemanager@portlandsr.com (Nate Neff) Portland Office Manager
  • secretary@portlandsr.com (Rick Komraus) Portland General Secretary
  • exc.director@portlandsr.com (Walt Johnson) Executive Director for the Orient of Oregon
  • orientpr@portlandsr.com (Warren Gray) Orient of Oregon Personal Representative
  • Membership@portlandsr.com (Bryan Witt) Membership Chairman

Portland Valley Scottish Rite News February 1st, 2015

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Please enjoy the new Portland Valley Scottish Rite website http://portlandscottishrite.org

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For dinner reservations
Email: officemanager@portlandsr.com
Call: (503) 226-7827

Upcoming Events

  • 02/3/2015 5:30 pm-6:00 pm: Clark Trust
  • 02/3/2015 6:00 pm-7:00 pm:Body Heads Meeting
  • 02/3/2015 6:30 pm-7:00 pm:Speaker & Event Night
  • 02/3/2015 6:30 pm-7:30 pm:Dinner
  • 02/3/2015 7:00 pm-8:00 pm:Stated Meeting
  • 02/4/2015 7:00 pm-8:00 pm:24th° Practice
  • 02/10/2015 5:30 pm-6:15 pm:Social Hour
  • 02/10/2015 6:15 pm-7:15 pm:Sweet Hearts Dinner
  • 02/11/2015 7:00 pm-8:00 pm:24th° Practice

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Chairman

Happy New Year brethren!

The Portland Valley Membership Committee is gearing up for our Spring Reunion which will be Friday and Saturday, April 10th and 11th, 2015. After such a large reunion class last fall, and the renewed interest in the Scottish Rite Degrees, we are excited about another successful reunion in the Spring.

Your Membership Committee will be busy scheduling Blue Lodge visitations to promote the benefits of membership in the Scottish Rite, and we would love your help! Blue Lodge visitations will start the last week of February and go all through the month of March. If you are interested in joining us with some Blue Lodge Visitations, or want us to come to your Blue Lodge, get in touch with me or contact Nate in the office.

If you know of a brother who is interested in joining the Scottish Rite, give him a petition! All Scottish Rite brethren should carry a petition on them at all times in case they meet a curious brother. Also suggest that he look at our website where he can download a petition online.

There is so much more to Freemasonry and we have such a special brotherhood at the Scottish Rite, it would be a shame for any Master Mason not to experience it.

**The next Membership Committee meeting will be on Tuesday February 24th at 7:30PM, after the Scottish Rite University.

Please contact me anytime if you would like to get involved, and check the website calendar regularly for updates on events, degrees and meetings.

The 24th Degree will be conferred on Tuesday February 17th, and we hope to see you all there! Don’t forget to call or email the office with your dinner reservations no later than Noon the day before.

I look forward to seeing you all on Tuesday, the “Rite” night!

Bryan Witt, 32°
Membership Committee Chairman
Portland Valley Scottish Rite

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Meal ScheduleCall us or email to let us know if you are coming  503 363 9240

  • January 6th – Meatloaf
  • January 13th – Chicken Marsala
  • January 20th – Shepard’s Pie
  • January 27th – Taco Bar
  • February 3rd – Lasagna
  • February 10th – Beef Tenderloin
  • February 17th – Chicken & Dumplings
  • February 24th – Club Sandwich

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Sweet Heart’s Dinner

Don’t forget to make your reservations for our Sweet Heart’s Dinner taking place on Tuesday February 10th.

Come honor our Ladies!!! We are honoring those special women who, without their support we Masons could not do our work. We are having a social time starting at 5:30 and dinner at 6:15.  Price will be $20 per person.

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My Brethren,

the roll of the workmen has been called, and one Master Mason, Brother Wayne Felder 32°, has not answered to his name. He has laid down the working tools of the Craft and with them he has left that mortal part for which he no longer has use.  Brother Felder was memorialized on December 22nd at the Al Kader Shrine Center in Wilsonville, Oregon.

The roll of the workmen has been called, and one Master Mason, Brother John Billups 32°, has not answered to his name. He has laid down the working tools of the Craft and with them he has left that mortal part for which he no longer has use.  Brother Billups was memorialized on November 21st at the Lincoln Memorial Park and Funeral Home in Portland.

Please remember Brother Len Schiler who is recovering at home from the effects of a minor stroke.

Also remember Brother Garry Lienhard who is recovering from heart bypass surgery.

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Click here to download petition: Scottish Rite Petition

Contact Information

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Remember to make reservations for diners by calling the office (By 10 am on the Friday before the event) (503)226-7827 or e-mailing Officemanager@PortlandSR.com

Dear Brothers, please take note of the new email addresses for the Portland Valley Business Workgroup.

  • PR@portlandsr.com (Walt Johnson) Portland Valley Personal Representative
  • clarktrust@portlandsr.com (Eric Gazow) Clark Trust
  • orientcfo@portlandsr.com (Eric Gazow) Orient of Oregon CFO
  • treasurer@portlandsr.com (Larry Roberts) Treasurer Portland Valley
  • blog@portlandsr.com (Larry Roberts) Blog Administrator
  • buildingmanager@portlandsr.com (Michael Shebora) Portland Building Manager
  • officemanager@portlandsr.com (Nate Neff) Portland Office Manager
  • secretary@portlandsr.com (Rick Komraus) Portland General Secretary
  • exc.director@portlandsr.com (Walt Johnson) Executive Director for the Orient of Oregon
  • orientpr@portlandsr.com (Warren Gray) Orient of Oregon Personal Representative
  • Membership@portlandsr.com (Bryan Witt) Membership Chairman

Portland Valley Scottish Rite News Blast January 11th, 2015

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Please enjoy the new Portland Valley Scottish Rite website http://portlandscottishrite.org

Fraternally,
Rick Komraus
General Secretary

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  • 01/13 – Clarke Trust Fund Meeting 5:30 pm
    Body Head Meeting 6:00 pm
    Dinner 6:30 pm
    Stated Meeting 7:00 pm
  • 01/20 – 22nd/23rd Degree Conferral
  • 01/27 – Degree Review and Discussion
  • 02/10 – Sweet Heart’s Dinner

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My Brethren, the roll of the workmen has been called, and one Master Mason, Brother Wayne Felder 32°, has not answered to his name. He has laid down the working tools of the Craft and with them he has left that mortal part for which he no longer has use.

Brother Felder was memorialized on December 22nd at the Al Kader Shrine Center in Wilsonville, Oregon.

The roll of the workmen has been called, and one Master Mason, Brother John Billups 32°, has not answered to his name. He has laid down the working tools of the Craft and with them he has left that mortal part for which he no longer has use.

Brother Billups was memorialized on November 21st at the Lincoln Memorial Park and Funeral HOME in Portland.

Please remember Len Schiler who is recovering at home from the effects of a minor stroke.

Also remember Garry Lienhard who is recovering from heart bypass surgery.

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Sweet Heart’s Dinner

Don’t forget to make your reservations for our Sweet Heart’s Dinner taking place on Tuesday February 10th.

Come honor our Ladies!!! We are honoring those special women who, without their support we Masons could not do our work. We are having a social time starting at 5:30 and dinner at 6:15.  Price will be $20 per person.

Tentative Entertainment Provided By:

  • Dave and Theo Newton Duo
  • Piano entertainment will start during our social hour
  • Piano and vocalist entertainment will follow during our   
  • Dinner intermission 

Scottish Rite Family night:

  • Tuesday, February 10th, 2014      
  • Dinner provided by Bridges Catering

Tentative Menu :

  • Caesar Salad
  • Beef Tenderloin
  • Seasonal Vegetables
  • Rosemary/Thyme Roasted Potatoes
  • Strawberry shortcake
  • Coffee and Tea

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  • January 13th – Chicken Marsala
  • January 20th – Shepherd’s Pie
  • January 27th – Taco Bar
  • February 3rd – Lasagna
  • February 10th – Beef Tenderloin
  • February 17th – Chicken & Dumplings
  • February 24th – Club Sandwich

Petition for Membership

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Click here to download petition: Scottish Rite Petition

Contact Information

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Remember to make reservations for diners by calling the office (By 10 am on the Friday before the event) (503)226-7827 or e-mailing Officemanager@PortlandSR.com

Dear Brothers, please take note of the new email addresses for the Portland Valley Business Workgroup.

  • PR@portlandsr.com (Walt Johnson) Portland Valley Personal Representative
  • clarktrust@portlandsr.com (Eric Gazow) Clark Trust
  • orientcfo@portlandsr.com (Eric Gazow) Orient of Oregon CFO
  • treasurer@portlandsr.com (Larry Roberts) Treasurer Portland Valley
  • blog@portlandsr.com (Larry Roberts) Blog Administrator
  • buildingmanager@portlandsr.com (Michael Shebora) Portland Building Manager
  • officemanager@portlandsr.com (Nate Neff) Portland Office Manager
  • secretary@portlandsr.com (Rick Komraus) Portland General Secretary
  • exc.director@portlandsr.com (Walt Johnson) Executive Director for the Orient of Oregon
  • orientpr@portlandsr.com (Warren Gray) Orient of Oregon Personal Representative
  • Membership@portlandsr.com (Bryan Witt) Membership Chairman

Portland Valley Scottish Rite News Blast November 23rd, 2014

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On Tuesday, November 25th, The Portland Valley will hold a review and discussion of the 20th and 21st Degrees. 

Social Hour will be held at 5:30.  

The Dinner will be catered by Bridges Catering of Portland.  Dinner Reservations are required. Please Call the Portland Valley Office to make reservations (503) 226-782. 

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11/25 – Review of the 20th and 21st Degrees
12/02 – Winter Social
12/09 – Clarke Trust Fund Meeting 5:30 pm
Body Head Meeting 6:00 pm
Dinner 6:30 pm
01/06 – Lecture night
01/13 – Clarke Trust Fund Meeting 5:30 pm
Body Head Meeting 6:00 pm
Dinner 6:30 pm
Stated Meeting 7:00 pm
01/20 – 22nd Degree Conferral

Contact Information

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Remember to make reservations for dinners by calling the office (By 10 am on the Friday before the event) (503)226-7827 or e-mailing Officemanager@PortlandSR.com

Dear Brothers, please take note of the new email addresses for the Portland Valley Business Workgroup.

  • PR@portlandsr.com (Brian McDowell) Portland Valley Personal Representative
  • clarktrust@portlandsr.com (Eric Gazow) Clark Trust
  • orientcfo@portlandsr.com (Eric Gazow) Orient of Oregon CFO
  • treasurer@portlandsr.com (Larry Roberts) Treasurer Portland Valley
  • blog@portlandsr.com (Larry Roberts) Blog Administrator
  • buildingmanager@portlandsr.com (Michael Shebora) Portland Building Manager
  • officemanager@portlandsr.com (Patrick Knowles) Portland Office Manager
  • secretary@portlandsr.com (Rick Komraus) Portland General Secretary
  • exc.director@portlandsr.com (Walt Johnson) Executive Director for the Orient of Oregon
  • orientpr@portlandsr.com (Warren Gray) Orient of Oregon Personal Representative