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Thank you Rick, Paul, and Dave!
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Last weekend on Saturday, May 11, the Valley of Boston held our Triennial Four-Body Installation of Officers. While the Installation is a moment to look forward to the future, it is also a moment to look back on a job well done. At this Installation, Brothers Richard Taylor, Paul Perkins, and David Sewall finished out their terms as Presiding Officers of Giles F. Yates, Princes of Jerusalem, Mount Olivet Chapter of Rose Croix, and Massachusetts Consistory respectively. On behalf of the entire Valley, thank you for your service Rick, Paul, and Dave, and we hope that you enjoy your retirement and that we’ll see you at an upcoming event after a well deserved break!
If you’d like to leave a message to Rick, Paul, or Dave, or all three of them, click the link below!
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Register for Water Country
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Registration for the next Family Life event is now open! On Sunday, August 4, 2024, we will be going to Water Country in Portsmouth, New Hampshire to enjoy a day of sun and fun. Tickets are limited, so don’t wait, register today!
Water Country is an independent water park with 26 acres filled with 12 water slides, a lazy river, wave pool, and so much more! There’s something for every member of the family, from young children and teens, to parents and grandparents.
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From the Archives: 50 Anniversary of the NMJ Cornerstone Laying
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A special thanks goes out to the staff at the Scottish Rite Museum and Library for their work on this article! To view more work from them, click here!
This March marks the fiftieth anniversary of the laying of the cornerstone of the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library in Lexington, Massachusetts. The ceremony took place just a little more than a year before the museum opened to the public. Much to our delight, a 15-minute film of the March 10, 1974 event was made and still exists today in our Library & Archives collection.
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Important Dates:
May 27: Memorial Day
June 19: Juneteenth Independence Day
July 4: Fourth of July
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