VOLUME 3

May 12, 2008

EDITION 18


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OUR SCOTTISH RITE NEWS

Welcome to The Rite Start!

    Thank you for the submissions I have received for the Herald. I am well on the way to having something for next week! Please get your article in to me by then end of this week, the cut off date for submissions is May 18th. 

If you have any news that needs to be included in the Rite Start, please email me at ritestart@scottishrite-kcmo.org or jhargrave@kc.rr.com

Remember that the Rite Start is part of your Scottish Rite Website as well and can be viewed on-line at http://www.scottishrite-kcmo.org/ritestart.htm .

Fraternally,

Jared Hargrave
Editor



THE SCOTTISH RITE CREED

Human progress is our cause, liberty of thought our supreme wish, freedom of conscience our mission, and the guarantee of equal rights to all people everywhere our ultimate goal.


A THANK YOU FROM ALVIN GRIFFIN————————————————

Thank you, Kansas City Valley Scottish-rite Masons for your support of ILL Bro Robert E. Miller's Masonic funeral service Friday evening. Approximately sixty Masons and Scottish-rite Masons showed their brotherly support to Robert's family by their presence at his Masonic service. I know the family appreciated the large turn out of Brothers and would want to thank each one of you personally. Bro. Ron Nissen of our Valley performed the service, (his first) and was taught by Robert himself. On Saturday all six casket bearers were Scottish-rite Masons. Again on behalf of Robert Miller's family, Thank you, Kansas City Valley for your loving support and kindness of a fallen brother.

R.W.B. Alvin O. Griffin D.D.G.L. 32nd District/ Bates County Scottish-Rite Club 


VALLEY EMAIL LINK ADDED TO WEBSITE—————————————————

If you have a Valley e-mail address (yourname@scottishrite-kcmo.org) access has just gotten easier! Now you can reach your email from any location by going to the Valley website and clicking on the “Valley email login” shortcut on the upper right of the page.

 

If you have forgotten you email address and password, contact Ron Hewitt (mastermason@kc.rr.com) and he can reset it for you.  If you or your club would like a Valley email address for fraternal business a limited number of spots are available.  Contact Ron and he can set you up!


FREE CONCERT ANNOUNCED  ————————————————————

Coming to the Scottish Rite Auditorium

 

“Command Performance”

 

COMMAND PERF 2006  PRELIMS004

 

May 28, 2008

8:15 pm

 

Admission is Free to Scottish Rite Members and Their Guests!!

 



MASTER CRAFTSMAN EDUCATION PROGRAM CORRECTED ——————

The Scottish Rite Master Craftsman Education Program is now available! 
You will be pleased with the undertaking of Sovereign Grand Commander, Ronald A. Seale, to provide the Scottish Rite membership with a significant step forward in the continuing quest for more light in Masonry. A curriculum has been designed to achieve two purposes:       
1- To gain a deeper and more through understanding of our Rite
2- Discover something personally meaningful, and perhaps unexpected during reflection on these august mysteries. 

Several members have already enrolled and have received a syllabus for lesson # 1. 
Please Contact the Valley office or Education Committee for more information.   


BATES COUNTY INVITATION  ———————————————————————

 

The Bates County Scottish Rite Club Annual Spring Picnic will be held on Saturday, June 7, at 4:00 P.M .

All brothers and their ladies are encouraged to join in the festivities! The picnic is a bring your own everything event, so be sure to dust off the picnic baskets in the basement. 

Come meet everyone at Carl Stanfill's Resort, located about 7 miles west of Passaic on County Road F.

Take US 71 Highway to the Passaic exit, 6 miles north of Butler.


WHITE ELEPHANT SALE —————————————————————————

There will be a White Elephant Sale to benefit the Scottish Rite auditorium on June 14, 2008. The sale will take place in the parking lot of Buckner Masonic Lodge in Buckner , MO. Lunch will be provided to the volunteers that assist with the sale. Sale hours will be between 9:00 am and 6:00 pm.

 

            If you have any items that you would like to have included in the sale, please drop them off at the Scottish Rite. If you can not deliver the items to the Scottish Rite, please contact Bill Dean, Jr. for pick-up arrangements.  Any items that are not sold that day will be donated to Goodwill in Kansas City .


A VACATION SUGGESTION ———————————————————————

   It’s coming up on the time of year when families plan summer vacation trips. Travel to the District of Columbia is a consideration for those who want to incorporate American history into their fun and relaxation. For Masons, our Nation's Capital includes a great deal of history on the fraternity and many of its earliest American members.

 

   For the first time ever, enjoy one of Washington, D.C.’s most unique tours: E-Square LLC, a Masonic consulting firm owned and operated by leading Freemasons in Washington, D.C., invites you to take the tour and discover the secrets of the nation's capital. E-Square unveils the Masonic symbolism hidden in the architecture, layout, and design of prominent monuments and landmarks such as the White House, U.S. Capitol building, Washington Monument, and Lincoln Memorial. E-Square is offering a chance to understand what many Freemasons have known for years. Learn about the hidden signs, secrets and history of Washington , D.C. and the role Freemasons have had in the founding of the United States.

 

   E-Square was founded by Akram Elias, a world-renowned speaker on the topic of 'Freemasonry and the Great Experiment.' He is the winner of three Telly Awards and has been featured in a number of televised documentaries. Partners, Garrison Courtney and Sviatoslav Voloshin, both Freemasons, are also recognized for their contributions to the Masonic order and offer years of Masonic experience.

 

http://www.masonictours.com/registration.html  


DUCKS PICNIC ANNOUNCED ——————————————


WANTED: COMMUNICATORS——————————————————

The Valley of Kansas City is looking for individuals who are interested in improving and expanding communications with our 3,500 members.  If you can write, provide photographs from your club or you’re more of an “idea man” We need you! Please contact me for more details if you are interested in being involved with the website, the Herald or the Rite Start.  We need you!
Ron Hewitt
Valley Communications
mastermason@kc.rr.com


VALLEY EVENTS—————————————————————

 


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R
EMEMBER: WE ARE NOW CATERED FOR DINNER. YOU MUST HAVE A RERSERVATION TO INSURE YOUR MEAL. CALL THE VALLEY OFFICE AT
816-561-2277 B
Y 4:00 PM ON THE TUESDAY BEFORE OUR MEETING.

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Area Scottish Rite Clubs Have WebPages Available

The Kansas City Scottish Rite website has made available space for each of the area clubs ( Bates County , Benton County , Clay-Platte, Raytown and Sedalia ) to have their own websites at no cost to the valley or individual club.

Now each club will have a space on the internet to call home where they can post news, club minutes, pictures and even links of local interest for its membership.  “The idea was brought up by one of the Clay-Platte members” said Ron Hewitt, Kansas City Scottish Rite Webmaster . “It’s an easy enough project to do; all the clubs have to do is email us the information they want posted and we’ll put it up”. 

The Club “websites” can be reached at the following addresses:  

Bates County :       

http://batescounty.scottishrite-kcmo.org/  

Benton County :

http://bentoncounty.scottishrite-kcmo.org/

Clay-Platte:

http://clayplatte.scottishrite-kcmo.org/  

Raytown :                

http://raytown.scottishrite-kcmo.org/  

Sedalia :

http://sedalia.scottishrite-kcmo.org/  

 

“A folder was set up within our Scottish Rite website for each club and by simply replacing the “www” with the club name you access the clubs folder instead of the Valley site” brother Hewitt said. “The Valley website has more space than it needs and this was just a good use of that excess space for our members”.

You can send Ron your information at webmaster@scottishrite-kcmo.org . Let’s build these sites over the summer and have something we can brag about this fall!

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READ YOUR SCOTTISH RITE HERALD ON-LINE AT
http://www.scottishrite-kcmo.org/ehearld.htm


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If you are aware of an event with the Scottish Rite that does not show up on this calendar, please email RiteStart@scottishrite-kcmo.org and it will be added on the following week.

If the entries are underlined, you can click on them and be directed to the discussion forum for further information.

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The Temple Guard is an organized group that meets regularly and provides the backbone of the Temple at special events. The club meets on the 1st Wednesday of the month at 6:30 PM (except July & Aug.) at the Scottish Rite Temple on the Mezzanine level. Dress is casual and refreshments are served.

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President: Kevin Hampton 
Meets 3rd Monday, 6:00p.m. Dinner; Meeting 7:00pm
Location: Tommy's 6221 North Chestnut Ave. (Just off Antioch, 1/2 block north of Shady Lane).


President: Bradley C. Allen
(660) 438-7693
Business Meeting, 2nd Saturday, 7:30 AM
Shawnee Lodge No. 653, Warsaw. Dinner Meeting 4th Friday, 7:00 PM, at Tinney's Southern Buffet (North on 65, 5 miles)



President: Rick Hurshman 32°
Meets 2nd Friday, 6:30 p.m. at The Flaming Lantern, 52 Highway, West Butler, Missouri


President: Terry L. Barrow
(660) 885-5836
Meets 2nd Monday, 7:00 p.m., at Clinton Masonic Lodge


President: Ron Hewitt, 32° KCCH
(816) 746-5497 (816) 820-0068 [cell]
Meets 2nd Monday, 6:30 PM at Ararat Shrine Temple


President: Van M. White, 32° KCCH
Business Meetings 1st Thursday, 7:00 PM in the Red Room of The Sedalia Masonic Center, 601 W Broadway, Sedalia, Missouri

Breakfast meetings are held the fourth Saturday of each month at 8:00 a.m. at the Best Western located at 32nd street and  S Limit Ave. (Hi-way 65)"

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The Royal Order Of Ducks is a temple club that shines best during the valley reunions for the presentation of degrees. There are a number of activities that go into the presentation of the degrees and each of these activities is handled by separate committee under the direction of the chairman. The Director of the Work coordinates all the several committees’ activities. The behind the scenes people of stages, properties, sound, spots, and makeup are members of this important club.
Flight Commander for 2008 is Ron Hewitt, 32º KCCH


BACKGROUND
The objective of any Mason in the fraternity should be to seek greater light through the study of philosophy associated with all levels of Freemasonry. The Society for Philosophical Studies was established to serve as an umbrella organization that can offer a collection of venues through which members grow and share their experiences and knowledge with each other.

OVERVIEW
The Society is composed of three groups: The College of the Consistory, The Weekly  Discussion Group and The Businessmen and Retirees Lunch Group. Each Group serves a specific target for members of the fraternity yet many men find all three groups of value in their journey toward enlightenment.

 

THE COLLEGE OF THE CONSISTORY – KANSAS CITY CAMPUS
The College, organized in Guthrie Oklahoma, follows a curriculum established by its founders that guide the student through in-depth study of the 29 degrees that make up the Scottish Rite. There are two options in pursuing the College curriculum. One who wishes to participate directly with the “Mother College” may do so by-passing the Society and deal directly with the college in Guthrie, Oklahoma; or you can become a member of the local campus in the Valley of Kansas City, Missouri. ( your call )The course is divided into four segments that allow a logical progression that parallels the four bodies of the Rite. Members produce various projects such as papers and essays that reflect their understanding of each degree. The College meets regularly for Feast and Forum where papers may be presented to the group. Membership in the college is restricted to Scottish Rite Masons who are Masters of the Royal Secret.

 

THE SUNDAY MORNING DISCUSSION GROUP

The Weekly Discussion Group of the Philosophical Society meets each Sunday morning, downstairs, in the small, private, dinning room at the Scottish Rite Temple. The group is one of the fastest growing segments at the Kansas City valley. It is composed of existing Scottish Rite Masons as well as new Masons who have made application to join Scottish Rite. The meetings combine breakfast and fellowship with lively discussion on topics of interest to all Freemasons. The interaction of senior members with younger masons allows a level of creativity that can only come from blending youthful enthusiasm with the wisdom that comes from experience. The tables are set up by the group starting around 9:15AM. Breakfast Buffet is served about 9:45:AM.

 

• THE BUSINESSMEN AND RETIREES LUNCH GROUP
Still in its infancy, the lunch group is one more way that men of like mind can share and grow through Freemasonry. Plans call for a weekly gathering at the noon hour where food, refreshment and discussion as well as potential entertainment can be shared.

MEMBERSHIP FEES
A one time registration fee of $35.00 is collected to join the Society The cost for attending a College Feast and Forum is $35.00 which covers meal, wine and outside speaker honorariums. A $5.00 fee is collected at the Sunday breakfast meetings to cover food costs. Charges for the weekly lunch group have not been established at this time. Money collected by the Society will be used to help expand the experience our candidates receive during reunions through costume improvements and stage/property enhancements.


We combine breakfast and fellowship with a roundtable discussion on the esoteric meaning of the degrees of the Scottish Rite. The group will discuss one degree per month starting with the 4th degree in July 2007 and will use both Morals and Dogma, and A Bridge to Light as reference materials. These discussions should be very beneficial to College of the Consistory members.

The interaction of senior members (we need your knowledge) with younger Masons allows a level of creativity that can only come from blending youthful enthusiasm with the wisdom that comes from experience. First time visitors are requested to bring your temple dues card; unless you can be vouched for by a member present.

We set up our own tables around 9:15 AM, and Breakfast Buffet is served at 9:45:AM. $5:00 Donation for food--------Conversation Free

 


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ARARAT SHRINE HOSPITAL TRANSPORTATION FUNDRAISER——————

When: June 16, 2008
Where: Winterstone Golf Course
Independence, MO
Highway 291 & Kentucky Rd.

This Tournament is dedicated in memory of Richard O. Weber (P.P.)
Hole in One Vehicle Provided by NORTHTOWN LINCOLN MERCURY

Win $10,000 dollars Cash for hole in one on hole # 6 . Other Prizes with Hole in One on any par 3, Including a set of  Edge Irons by Ben Hogan, another hole in one will be A Dell Computer System and last but not least a Bose Wave Radio /CD system.

Many prizes including Cash Raffle first prize $500.00 $250.00 second and $100.00 Third. and Fourth is an Custom Embroidered Jacket by Dreamweaver Embroidery. We have a Silent Action full of surprises.

Cost is $125.00 per player a four man scramble. Many on course challenges with cash prizes (Longest Drive, Longest Putt, Closest to the hole, Straightest drive, for men & women)Championship Team will have their names engraved in the new Championship Trophy and this trophy will be displayed year round in the Restaurant for all to admire.

     Link: Winterstone Golf Course Website


ARARAT MEMBERSHIP PARTY   ———————————————————————

Free Party Party Party!
Date: Saturday May 17th - Bennett Auditorium and Patio
Time:
6 PM Pulled Pork and Chicken Buffet
7 PM Live Entertainment by "Nobody's Business"
Free Beer! Cash Bar!
Rod McGrath (Membership Chairman) invites you to bring a non-Shriner!
Let's build membership.
For Reservations: call: Rita 223-2661 or Mary 231-6291 by May 1st
Sponsored by Bill Lutman and David Bennefeld


ARARAT MINI MODEL T'S CRAFT SHOW   —————————————————

 

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Demolay News

 

 

 

Missouri DeMolay Conclave

is only 18 days away....are you ready?

 

Please pass the word about Kids Helping Kids Golf Outing and Auction, which will be held at the Moila Shrine Golf Club in St. Joseph, Missouri. If you have any questions or need additional information please let our Charity Director Brother Cory Meyer. (corym@modemolay.org).  (all forms will be availbable upon request and are on the website)

 

 

 

May 8

~ Frank S. Land Chapter Installation of Officers. 7pm at Ararat Shrine.  

 

May 10

~ MoChips - Fidelity and Alpha chapters are joining with Mo Chips and Maple Woods Elementary to offer the Chips program to 200 to 300 children from 4 Title one low income schools on May 10th from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P. M.. In addition we will be feeding free all the children and their families who go through the program.   Food will be provided by the following sponsors - McDonalds, Drinks, Hot Dogs, Johnsonville, Chips, Sam’s Club,      Moon walks and Bouncers, Ameristar Casino.  Fidelity and Alpha chapters invite all members of all the chapters in Missouri to join us. Our members will be serving food, helping with the games and supporting the Chips program. This is a great opportunity to receive Community Service credit and support our Masonic Sponsors. Contact Dad Bryant or Dad Crabtree for more info.  **this is an all Area event - please help support the chapters**

                     

May 12

~Kids Helping Kids Golf Outing and Auction, which will be held at the Moila Shrine Golf Club in St. Joseph, Missouri. If you have any questions or need additional information please let our Charity Director Brother Cory Meyer. (corym@modemolay.org).  (all forms will be availbable upon request and will be on the website by 3/26/2008)

 

May 17

~ Make-A-Wish Poker Run - Your State Sweetheart is organizing a fund raising event!  Informational flyer is attached.  

~ MoChips - Ivanhoe Lodge.  10am-4pm. 

 

 May 23-26

~ Missouri DeMolay Conclave - more information and registration forms avaiable at www.modemolay.org