Portland Valley Reunion April 18&19

Portland Valley Spring Reunion and New Member Initiation Ceremonies.
April 18th & 19th, 2025

Meals available to members.

Friday Fraternal dinner at 6pm, Menu provided by Elephants Catering [cost $30-35, candidates are free]:

  • Teriyaki Chicken: Grilled boneless chicken thighs glazed with our house-made wheat-free teriyaki sauce. Contains sesame, & soy. Served hot. Dairy free, & wheat-free.
  • OR Vegetarian Enchilada Roja: Black bean and vegetable enchiladas, topped with cheddar and Roja sauce. Contains milk. Wheat-free, & vegetarian.
  • Oven Roasted Herbed Potatoes: Roasted Yukon gold potatoes tossed with olive oil, basil, and seasonings. Served hot. Dairy free, wheat free, and vegan.
  • Roasted Seasonal Vegetables: Butternut squash, zucchini, tomatoes, onions, with a hint of rosemary. Served hot. Dairy free, wheat free, and vegan.
  • Garlic Rice: Jasmine rice seasoned with garlic and onion. Served hot. Dairy free, and vegan.
  • Coffee & Water
  • Assorted cookies for desert.

Any payment by non-members will be considered a non-refundable unrestricted donation.

Member’s Luncheon Saturday at 11:30am

Menu provided by Ingallina’s Box Lunch [cost $20, candidates are free]: Assorted Box sandwich lunches. Served with chips, water or soda, and a delicious homemade cookie. Vegetarian options are available.

Any payment by non-members will be considered a non-refundable unrestricted donation.

There are a number of hotels in our area for those staying overnight.

Right next door to us is the Hotel de Lux, please note we do not currently have a discounted rate for their accommodations without prepaying for a block of rooms.

Just down the street from us are the McMenamins Crystal Hotel, the Clyde Hotel, the Hyatt, the Sentinel, the Moxy, the Paramount, and the Park Lane Suites and Inn. If you click the hyperlinks on the hotel names you should be linked directly to their websites.

For this prestigious event the attire for Members and Candidates is Business Formal, for Cast Members and Stage Crew it is Business Casual. Business formal includes a dark pants suit, dark suit and tie, a black suit with a light button-down shirt. Examples of business casual clothing include slacks, khakis, trousers, collared shirts, button-down shirts, sport coats, blazers and sweaters. Yes, a kilt suit can be formal attire, especially for Scottish Rite events and celebrations.

Portland Valley Reunion April 18&19: Meals & Member Initiation Details

Portland Valley Spring Reunion and New Member Initiation Ceremonies.
April 18th & 19th, 2025

Any local Valleys wishing to have courtesy conferral for candidates will need to contact the Portland Valley ASAP. You will need to provide us with the full name of the petitioner, their email address, any degrees they have had prior, and any meal preferences they have for a meat or vegetarian meals. Please note, due to higher costs the Portland Valley will not be able to furnish courtesy candidates with copies of Bridge to Light or Morals and Dogma.

Meals available only to members.

Friday Fraternal dinner at 6pm, Menu provided by Elephants Catering [cost $30-35, candidates are free]:

  • Teriyaki Chicken: Grilled boneless chicken thighs glazed with our house-made wheat-free teriyaki sauce. Contains sesame, & soy. Served hot. Dairy free, & wheat-free.
  • OR Vegetarian Enchilada Roja: Black bean and vegetable enchiladas, topped with cheddar and Roja sauce. Contains milk. Wheat-free, & vegetarian.
  • Oven Roasted Herbed Potatoes: Roasted Yukon gold potatoes tossed with olive oil, basil, and seasonings. Served hot. Dairy free, wheat free, and vegan.
  • Roasted Seasonal Vegetables: Butternut squash, zucchini, tomatoes, onions, with a hint of rosemary. Served hot. Dairy free, wheat free, and vegan.
  • Garlic Rice: Jasmine rice seasoned with garlic and onion. Served hot. Dairy free, and vegan.
  • Coffee & Water
  • Assorted cookies for desert.

Any payment by non-members will be considered a non-refundable unrestricted donation.

Member’s Luncheon Saturday at 11:30am

Menu provided by Ingallina’s Box Lunch [cost $20, candidates are free]:

Assorted Box sandwich lunches. Served with chips, water or soda, and a delicious homemade cookie. Vegetarian options are available.

Any payment by non-members will be considered a non-refundable unrestricted donation.

Portland Fall Reunion Oct. 25th & 26th, 2024

Portland Valley Fall Reunion and New Member Initiation Ceremonies.
Oct. 25th & 26th, 2024

Dinner on Friday night of the Reunion at 6pm, available only to members.

Menu:

  • Buttermilk Fried Chicken – Fried chicken breasts coated with seasoned bread crumbs, and served with our roasted garlic ranch. Served cold
  • Pinot Noir Glazed Roasted Chicken – Boneless chicken thighs in our Pinot Noir Sauce made with shallots, balsamic vinegar, cherry jam, and ginger. Served hot
  • Vegetarian Lasagna Marinara / Large Layers of lasagna with ricotta filling, spinach, and our béchamel sauce.
  • Roasted Cauliflower with Golden Raisins – Cauliflower, cumin, cayenne pepper, garlic, olive oil, yellow raisins, parsley, salt & pepper
  • Oven Roasted Herbed Potatoes – Roasted Yukon gold potatoes tossed with olive oil, basil, and seasonings
  • Garlic Rice – Jasmine rice seasoned with garlic and onion

Any payment by non-members will be considered a non-refundable unrestricted donation.

Member’s Luncheon Saturday Oct. 26th at 11:30am

Menu provided by Ingallina’s Box Lunch [cost $20, candidates are free]:

Assorted Box sandwich lunches. Served with chips, water or soda, and a delicious homemade cookie. Vegetarian options are available.

Any payment by non-members will be considered a non-refundable unrestricted donation.

Portland Valley Scottish Rite News Blast November 13th, 2014

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The Portland Valley will hold it’s 2014 Fall Reunion on Friday Nov. 14th and Saturday Nov. 15th. Attend this memorable event and support your fellow Scottish Rite members and welcome our 30 new Candidates.  

Dinner Reservations are required. Please Call the Portland Valley Office to make reservations (503) 226-782. 

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FALL REUNION 2014 SCHEDULE

Friday November 14th:

  • 5:00 – 5:30        Registration – Check In (Main Entrance)
  • 5:30 – 6:30         Orientation (Candidates Room)
  • 6:30 – 7:00         Dinner (Ballroom)
  • 7:00 – 8:00         4th Degree (Auditorium)
  • 8:00 – 8:30         Communicate 5th-13th Degrees (Candidates Room)
  • 8:30 – 9:15        14th Degree (Blue Lodge Room)
  • 9:15 – 9:30        Candidates Recap (Candidates Room)

Saturday November 15th: 

  • 9:00 – 9:30        Coffee and Pastries (Ballroom)
  • 9:30 – 10:00      Communicate 15th-17th Degrees (Candidates Room)
  • 10:00 – 11:00    18th Degree (Auditorium)
  • 11:00 – 12:00     Communicate 19-29th Degrees (Candidates Room)
  • 12:00 – 1:00       Lunch (Ballroom)
  • 1:00 – 2:00         30th Degree (Auditorium)
  • 2:00 – 2:30         Communicate 31st Degree (Candidates Room)
  • 2:30 – 4:00         32nd Degree (Auditorium)
  • 4:00 – 4:30         Class Photo (Candidates Room)
  • 4:30 – 5:00         Body Head Intro., SGIG, PR
  • 5:00                   Social Hour (Members Lounge)

 

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11/14 – Lasagna
11/15 – Club Sandwiches (Lunch)
12/02 – Winter Social

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

Portland Valley Scottish Rite News Blast August 10th, 2014

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Brothers,

On Tuesday Sept. 2nd the Portland will host a Dinner to honor our Grand Master, Most Worshipful Brother R. Michael Wick.  Please call ahead for reservations.

The Portland Valley will continue with “Spring Cleaning” during the second week of our auction.  Many unused or duplicate items will be removed from our inventory.  This is your chance to join in a closed bid auction.  Please see article below.

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08/05 – Spring Cleaning Auction
08/12 – Spring Cleaning Auction
09/02 – Honoring the Grand Master
(Ladies Night)
09/16 – 20th Degree Conferral

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Grand Master’s Dinner

Most Worshipful Grand Master R. Michael Wick will be honored on September 2nd at the Scottish Rite Temple.  Join the Portland Valley for memorable evening.  Social Hour will be held at 5:30 pm; Dinner will start at 6 pm.

HONORING OUR GRAND MASTER

  • Scottish Rite ladies night    
  • Tuesday, September 2nd, 2014
  • Dinner provided by Bridges Catering

Menu  

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

Spring Cleaning

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Many articles of furniture will be available for purchase, by closed bid, starting on August 5th, at the Scottish Rite Temple.  These items are either no longer used, duplicates or need to be updated. These items can be viewed on August 5th until 7 pm.  During this time bids will be taken and placed in a secure location.  On August 12th the high bids will be posted on each item.  Bids will be taken again,until 7 pm, and placed in a secure location.

All items will be marked with an identifier.  If you wish to bid on an item you may submit your name, email address, phone number and the amount of your bid.  The bids will be sealed until August  15th.  At this time the bids will be reviewed, the winners will be identified and notified.

 Please call the Scottish Rite office for information relating to this auction. 

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

Portland Valley Scottish Rite News Blast July 31st, 2014

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Brothers, The Portland Valley is doing a little “Spring Cleaning” during our Summer break.  Many unused or duplicate items will be removed from our inventory.  This is your chance to join in a closed bid auction.  Please see article below.

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  • 08/05 – Spring Cleaning Auction
  • 08/12 – Spring Cleaning Auction 
  • 09/02 – Honoring the Grand Master
  • 09/16- 20th Degree Conferral

Spring Cleaning

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Many articles of furniture will be available for purchase, by closed bid, starting on August 5th, at the Scottish Rite Temple.  These items are either no longer used, duplicates or need to be updated. These items can be viewed on August 5th until 7 pm.  During this time bids will be taken and placed in a secure location.  On August 12th the high bids will be posted on each item.  Bids will be taken again,until 7 pm, and placed in a secure location.

All items will be marked with an identifier.  If you wish to bid on an item you may submit your name, email address, phone number and the amount of your bid.  The bids will be sealed until August  15th.  At this time the bids will be reviewed, the winners will be identified and notified.

 Please call the Scottish Rite office for information relating to this auction. 

SR Lore

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Lore of the Ring

When researching Freemasons For Dummies, I came across the urban legend that there are no 33rd degree rings in pawn shops because 33rd degree Masons dabble in witchcraft and are immolated in the practice of Magick™. Apparently, so this one goes, the ring goes *poof!* along with the body.

There are no howlers quite as hilarious as anti-Masonic howlers.

The truth is that the ring given to the 33rd degree Mason, at least in the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, is either to be buried on the finger of the Brother when his end comes, or returned to the Supreme Council by his family so that it may be passed to another generation of Freemasons.

As to the symbolism, it has a triangle or delta (with the number “33”), in plain gold with no other color, and three distinct rings, which might be interpreted as 3+3. Inside, it is inscribed with the phrase “Deus Meumque Jus”, meaning “God and My Right” (or perhaps more clearly, ‘God and my moral rightness’).

As to the three rings, my own interpretation from here on is ‘Think twice before speaking once.’ But that’s just me.

There are approximately 11,000 33° Masons in the United States, roughly split 50/50 between the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction and the Southern Jurisdiction. And for those who have asked, the 33° ritual in the two jurisdictions is VERY different.

The number 33 was not just selected at random by the originators of the Scottish Rite. It has long been considered sacred within Christianity for several reasons. It is the multiple use of three, signifying the Holy Trinity. Christ was 33 years old when he ascended into heaven, and the gospels list thirty-three miracles performed by Christ. (Dan Brown is incorrect when he states, appropriately on page 333 of The Lost Symbol, that God is mentioned thirty-three times in the Book of Genesis. God is actually mentioned thirty-two times, in the first chapter of Genesis of the King James Bible.)

Thirty-three also appears in the Old Testament and other Jewish writings. Jacob had thirty-three children; Mosaic Law required that a woman purify herself for thirty-three days after her male child was circumcised; the holy day of Lag B’Omer occurs thirty-three days after the start of Passover; and the Seal of Solomon, or Star of David, made up of two intersecting triangles, is considered a graphic representation of 3+3. It also plays a prominent role in Kabbalah.

The religions of Islam, Zoroastrianism, Buddhism and Hinduism all associate sacred meanings with the number thirty-three. There are even thirty-three bones in the human vertebrae. Therefore, it appears in the Scottish Rite as a symbol of the fraternity’s universality as well as the perfection that every man should aspire to achieve in his soul.

Another curious aspect of the numbers thirty-two and thirty-three in regards to the Scottish Rite is that both Charleston, South Carolina, the birthplace of the Rite in 1801, and Jerusalem, location of Solomon’s Temple, lie between the 32° and 33° latitude. For many years it was common for Scottish Rite officers to include the latitude of their location when writing letters, articles or papers.

The double-headed eagle is the principal symbol of the 33rd degree of the Scottish Rite. It is not, as is mistakenly referred to in Brown’s text concerning the tattoo on Mal’akh’s chest, using his nipples as the bird’s eyes, a “double-headed phoenix.” The legendary phoenix, rising from the ashes, as described in Greek (and earlier) mythology, is not what depicted here at all.

Rather, the symbol comes from an early European rite of degrees called the Order of the Royal Secret, from which the Scottish Rite descended in 1801. The Royal Secret’s most advanced degree was called “The Knight of the White and Black Eagle.” The French Masonic authority that issued a patent (a document that authorizes the formation of new chapters) in 1761 was called the Council of the Emperors of the East and West. They used the double-headed eagle as a heraldic device (like a logo) on their documents, and it is believed they had appropriated the imagery from the period of the division of the Roman Empire into an eastern and western empire under the Byzantine emperors. The image of the double-headed eagle also appears in heraldry of the Holy Roman Empire, Germany, Austria, Russia, Armenia, Albania, Serbia and many others. It also appears as a symbol of the Greek Orthodox Church.

What makes the image specific to the Scottish Rite is the triangle on the eagle’s breast, and the number “33.”

From FREEMASONS FOR DUMMIES

By Christopher Hodapp 

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Click here to download petition: Scottish Rite Petition

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

 

Portland Valley Scottish Rite News Blast June 1st, 2014

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Brothers, On Tuesday, June 3rd, we will have an awards ceremony / Ladies Night. We will be presenting 32nd Degree Patents and Master Craftsman Certificates. Our keynote address, “Scottish Rite: a lifetime of learning”, will be given by VWB Paul Waadevig, the Personal Representative of the Valley of Vancouver.

Social Hour will begin at 5:30 pm. Dinner will begin at 6: pm.

The menu for Tuesday will be Meatloaf; sautéed Spring Vegetables; Mashed Potatoes and dessert.

We will go “dark” after Tuesday’s Meeting. The business of the Portland Valley will still be conducted along with Clarke Trust Fund meetings and other meetings as scheduled.

Our next scheduled meeting will be on September the 2nd when we honor the Grand Master.

PLEASE CALL AHEAD FOR DINNER RESERVATIONS

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  • 06/03- Awards Ceremony/Ladies Night
  • 06/10- Clarke Trust Fund Meeting – 5 pm Dark
  • 07/12- Orient of Oregon Leadership Conference
  • 07/08- Clarke Trust Fund Meeting – 5 pm
  • 08/12- Clarke Trust Fund Meeting – 5 pm
  • 09/02- Honor the Grand Master/Ladies Night

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Key to Leadership

Oregon Scottish Rite Leadership Conference
July 12, 2014, in Portland

The meeting will begin promptly at 10:00 a.m. There will be two breakout sessions with Masonic Education and Degree Work being the topics of discussion. The meeting will be over promptly at 2:30 p.m. The fee for attending is 15.00 up to June 15, and 20.00 thereafter. Lunch will be served. This meeting is intended to be an Orient follow up on the Supreme Conference held recently in Portland. Especially if you attended the Supreme Conference, we need you, with your input to attend this meeting so as to bring those ideas to fruition at home. This meeting will be a great opportunity to exchange ideas and improve our valleys activities. I look forward to seeing you here.

Ill. Gary Kuney 33° S.G.I.G.

Registration for 2014 Oregon Orient Scottish Rite Leadership Conference, July 12, 2014.
Name_______________Valley_____________
I will attend { } I will not be able to attend { }
The meeting will be held at the Scottish Rite Center, 709 SW Fifteenth Ave. Portland.

Please clip this registration form and send it to the above address as soon as possible or, email me at,
walt@waltshop.com.
Ill. Walt Johnson 33°

Contact Information

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

Portland Valley Scottish Rite News Blast April 27th, 2014

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Chapter Header 2Brothers, Tuesday April 29th the Portland Valley will hold it’s Officer Elections. Please support your newly elected officers and the Portland Valley by attending this meeting. Dinner will take place at approximately 6 pm.

PLEASE CALL AHEAD FOR DINNER RESERVATIONS

Please note the ‘flyer” for the Rainbow State Service Project. This year the project will benefit the OREGON SCOTTISH RITE CLINICS.

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  • 4/29 – Special Business Meeting / Officer Elections
  • 5/06 – Blue Lodge / Scottish Rite
  • 5/13 – Business Meeting/Installation of Officers
  • 5/20 – 19th Degree Conferral
  • 5/27 – Review / Discussion 19th Degree

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Click here to Petition for Membership: Scottish Rite Petition

Contact Information

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

Portland Valley Scottish Rite News Blast February 9th, 2014


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On Tuesday, Feb. 11th the Portland Valley will have a meeting night.  The Body Heads; Clarke Trust and KSA will meet.  Dinner will be held at approximately 6 pm.

Please call or visit the office to reaffirm that you wish to be on the Standing list for dinner reservations.  Those on the list are expected at every Tuesday meal or expected to call with a cancellation.  The Standing list will not apply to Ladies’ Night events or other special events.  Please help us to continue to provide good meals at a reasonable cost.

Don’t forget to register for the Regional Leadership Conference held this year in Portland.  Register online via this address:  http://scottishrite.org/members/regional-workshops-2014/

The cost for registration is $175 for members and $50 for spouse or guest.

There is still space available for the Alaska cruise. For more information call Walt Johnson (503) 795 4909. (information below)

We will need a few more people to shuttle attendees to the conference from the airport on March 13 and 14. (information below)

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2/11/14 Meeting Night

2/18/14 16th Degree Conferral

2/25/14 15th/16th Review

3/14/14 Leadership Conference

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16th: Prince of Jerusalem

This degree emphasizes the fact that one must use every means to be beneficial for the society in which one lives. We not only set our own example for our society, but we enlist the aid of our Brothers.

Together, Masons are custodians of freedom. Our charge is to leave a noble heritage to those who follow us in this world. We build temples of the Living God in our hearts by following the truths of justice, equity, morality, wisdom, labor, fidelity, and Brotherhood-so that the collective liberties for mankind can be protected.

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To all Scottish Rite Brothers,

Key to LeadershipOn March 13, 14, and 15 of 2014, the National Scottish Rite Organization will present a Regional Leadership Conference in Portland, Oregon. It will be held at the Double Tree Hotel at the Lloyd Center. The special room rates are $ 129.00 for a single Queen and $ 149.00 for a Premium Guest room with a King bed or two Queens. To receive the special rates use the code ( OSR ). Make your reservation by calling 503 281 6111 or 800 996 0510. The cut off date for the special room price is February 20. We’re planning a special Columbia River Gorge Tour and luncheon for the ladies taking in all the beautiful sights. We encourage you to have them come with you as there are great restaurants and shopping near the hotel.

This is a very special regional event and we have been honored to be chosen as the host city. We promise that you will have a great time and you’ll be able to renew old friendships and make some new ones. More information when we receive it.

For additional information or questions please call Walt Johnson at 503 795 4909 or walt@waltshop.com

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 admin@oregonscottishrite.org.

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Seven Day Cruise to Alaska

To Honor 

ILL  Gary Kuney, SGIG

To experience the real Alaska, come to where the mountains are taller, the rivers mightier and the wildlife more plentiful than any place else on Earth. This is cruising Alaska. A rugged, untamed wilderness where the forests go on forever and the Summer days never end. Alaska is a pristine Wilderness of beautiful blue glaciers, snow caped mountain peaks and huge whales breaking the surface of crystalline waters. Depart Vancouver B.C. Sunday, June 22, 2014. Check in starts @ Noon, departure @ 5:00 pm.

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MONDAY – Scenic Cruising all day of the Inside Passage

TUESDAY – Visit Ketchikan, Alaska from 7:00 am to 3:00 pm

WEDNESDAY – Visit Juneau, Alaska from 9:00 am to 10:00 pm

THURSDAY – Visit Skagway, Alaska from 7:00 am to 9:00 pm

FRIDAY – Cruise Glacier Bay

SATURDAY – At sea all day

SUNDAY – Arrive at Seward (Anchorage), Alaska 6:00 pm

Bus transportation will be available from Portland to Vancouver on Sunday June 22nd. Side trips will be available to Denali National Park. Fishing trips are also available. Return to Portland via air not included.

$1340 per person inside cabin.

$1760 per person outside, no balcony

$2260 per person outside cabin with a balcony.

We will cruise on the beautiful HOLLAND AMERICA (OSTERDAM).  For more information contact Walt Johnson /11845 Belvidere Place/Portland, Oregon 97225 – (503) 795-4909 OR walt@waltshop.com.

Send a deposit of $350 per person by November 1st, 2013 to the above address with choice of accommodation.