Scottish Rite Masons and their Families VALLEY VOICE December 2014
Valley of Detroit VALLEYVOICE December, 2014 Valley Voice is the official publication of Detroit Scottish Rite. The Bodies of the Scottish Rite, sitting in the Valley of Detroit, State of Michigan, acknowledge and yield allegiance to the Supreme Council, 33 o, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry for the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the United States of America whose Grand East is in Lexington, Massachusetts. On the Cover: Stock Photo VALLEY HOLIDAY PARTY Tuesday, December 9 ~ 7:30 p.m. The Brethren and Ladies of the Valley of Detroit are cordially invited to attend our Holiday Party Tuesday, December 9, at 7:30 p.m. at the Scottish Rite Masonic Center. Ill. John Wm. McNaughton, 33 o Sovereign Grand Commander Ill. David R. Bedwell, 33 o Deputy for Michigan Ill. William J. Dover, 33 o, MSA Active Member for Michigan Ill. Walter F. Wheeler, 33 o Active Member for Michigan Ill. Robert H. Sale, 33 o, MSA Active Member Emeritus Ill. Erwin W. O Dell, 33 o, MSA Active Member Emeritus Ill. Gerald F. Thorp, 33 o, MSA Active Member Emeritus 32ndDegreeMasons.org All correspondence concerning this Publication should be directed to the Executive Secretary of the Valley of Detroit, Timothey S. Marshbanks, 33 o Refreshments will be served at no cost; however, seating is limited. Please contact the Valley Office to make your reservations at 877-320-6432 or via email at valleyofdetroit@32nddegreemasons.org. Mailing Address 907 Monroe St. Dearborn, MI 48124-2309 313.724.1907 Fax 313.724.1996 Toll Free 877.320.6432 Email valleyofdetroit@32nddegreemasons.org Editor Ill. David R. Bedwell, 33 o dbedwell@ameritech.net Permission to reprint original articles in the Valley Voice is granted to all recognized Masonic publications with credit to the author and this publication. Copyright 2014 Board of Trustees of the Scottish Rite Bodies of the Valley of Detroit
January Valley Program Tuesday, January 13, 2015 Park Place Banquet Center 23400 Park St, Dearborn Social ~ 6:30 p.m. Dinner ~ 7:00 p.m. Program ~ 7:45 p.m. Come out and enjoy good food and fellowship and learn about the crown jewel of Michigan Masonry, our Michigan Masonic Home ~ Masonic Pathways. Mrs. Cindy Bosley, Chief Executive Officer of Masonic Pathways is our special guest and she will present an informative program explaining everything including the rich history, programs offered and future planning. There is no charge for the dinner, but reservations are absolutely a must and are required no later than Wednesday, January 7, 2015. For Reservations contact the Valley office toll free at 877.320.6432 or via email at valleyofdetroit@32nddegreemasons.org This Program replaces our January Valley Meeting at the Scottish Rite Masonic Center. The Presiding Officers of the Valley of Detroit Wish You and Your Families a Merry Christmas, a Happy Hanukkah and a Very Safe Holiday Season Filled with Peace and Joy!
Join Us for a Great Time! VS the Sunday, March 15, 2015 2:00 P.M. Compuware Arena 14900 Beck Rd. ~ Plymouth (just North of M-14) The Valley has reserved a private suite for this event. $20.00 per person Includes hors d oeuvres and refreshments Limited to the first 24 Prepaid Reservations required call Toll Free 877.320.6432 February Valley Meeting Tuesday, February 10, 2015 ~ 7:30 p.m. Presenting the 29 o ~ DVD The 29 o Knight of St. Andrew emphasizes the Masonic teachings of equality and toleration as a group of Scottish Knights of the Order of St. Andrew are brought before Sultan Bayazad el Ilderim following the defeat of the last Christian crusade at the battle of Nicopolis in September 1396. Refreshments following Scottish Rite Masons Only Bring your Passport
Student of the Month: Deandre Deandre is a 16 year old high school Junior who attends school in Plymouth. Deandre is one of the most social teenagers ever. He comes to our center with a big smile and likes to start conversations with everyone he meets. He started our program in September 2013 and set some lofty goals for himself. He wanted to improve his reading and his grade point average so he could play varsity football and basketball. During our annual progress test, he gave unsolicited rave reviews about his tutor and mentioned how much she and this program helps him! Deandre already achieved the goals he set when he started and he still has about a year until he finishes our program. He currently maintains a B average and made the varsity football team. Deandre plays tackle, although he ended the season a bit early due to an injury. He hopes to play power forward this spring on the varsity basketball team. Deandre lives with his parents, younger brother, and older sister who attends college at the University of Michigan. In his spare time he goes to the gym to work out, plays sports video games or enjoys spending time with his two dogs, Spike and Rimmy. He also baby-sits for his two cousins during the summer and plows snow in the winter to earn spending money CALLING ALL OFFICER CANDIDATES Several years ago the Valley of Detroit s membership voted to change its bylaws to reduce the number of directors on the Board of Trustees and the number of officers serving in the constituent bodies. Typically Brothers seeking to serve as officers or directors are recommended for positions by the Valley s Nominating Committee. In December the Nominating Committee will be conducting interviews for these positions. There is no better way to become acquainted with the operation of the Valley than through service as either a Board member or as an officer in one of its bodies. Service in either capacity also provides an excellent opportunity to meet and associate with some truly fine, dedicated Masons. If your schedule permits and you re prepared to make the commitment as an officer or Board member, please contact the Valley office so we can schedule your interview. William J. Sauget, 33 o, Chairman Nominating Committee
The Valley of Detroit Invites You to Enjoy a Day Trip to FIREKEEPERS CASINO Saturday, March 7, 2015 YOUR TOUR INCLUDES: Round Trip Transportation - via deluxe highway motorcoach. Restroom equipped and reclining seats for your comfort and convenience. Refreshments on the coach! FireKeepers Casino - Playing with fire is about to get way more fun! With over 2,680 of the latest slot and video poker games; 78 table games including blackjack, craps and roulette; a 200 seat Bingo room; a live poker room and exclusive high limit areas and VIP lounge, you ll see why FireKeepers is Battle Creek s newest gaming hotspot. With five sizzling restaurants and blazing hot bars and lounges, FireKeepers is Battle Creek s hottest dining and nightlife destination. From the classic but contemporary creations at Nibi to a variety of flavors at Mijem Buffet, great drinks at Dacey s sports bar and heart-warming comfort food favorites at Cafe 24/7, there s going to be something for everyone. Trip departs the Dearborn Henry Ford Centennial Library parking lot at 8:00 A.M. Cost: $30.00 per person * * Your package includes a $20.00 slot credit and $5.00 coupon to be used for food, slot play or gift shop. Net Cost $5.00 This event is limited to the first 50 reservations. Contact the Valley Office Toll Free 877.320.6432 No Later than February 27th Miller & Meyer Honored At the Grand Lodge of Michigan Annual Communication held this past May, it was announced that James Miller and C. William Meyer received the Grand Lodge Distinguished Service Award. Bill was unable to attend the Grand Lodge session due to some surgery, and Jim refused to accept the award until it could be presented to both of them at the same time. On Friday, October 24, 2014, Lincoln Park-Ionic Lodge held a dinner in their honor. Ill. Brother Raymond C. Lemons, 33 o, MSA, and immediate Past Grand Master, was on hand to present them with their Distinguished Service Award. Because of their many years of service to both the Grand Lodge and Freemasonry in general, Ill. Brother David R. Bedwell, 33 o, Deputy for Michigan, presented the Scottish Rite Masonic Service medal to both Brothers. L-R: James Miller and C. William Meyer Brothers Jim and Bill are members of the Valley of Detroit and are very deserving of this recognition. Congratulations!
The Board of Trustees of the Scottish Rite Bodies of the Valley of Detroit 32 o Masons and Their Families 907 Monroe Street Dearborn, MI 48124-2309 Dated Material - Please Do Not Delay Support Your Club Blue Water Club Bernie Kirchoff 810.364.9702 Voyager Restaurant 525 Riverside Dr St Clair 3rd Monday, 6:30 P.M. Macomb Club Chris Fildes 313.885.1500 Ram s Horn Restaurant 23815 Jefferson St. Clair Shores Last Saturday- Sept., Nov., Jan, Feb., March, & May- 9:00 A.M. Sajo s Restaurant 36470 Moravian Dr. Clinton Twp. Last Tuesday- April & October- 6:00 P.M. Oakland Club Dennis McWilliams 248.435.4107 Jimi s Restaurant 714 S. Washington Royal Oak 2nd Monday, 6:15 P.M. Club of the Lakes Les Ferguson 313.414.1792 Pinckney Masonic Center 210 Mann St. in Pinckney 3rd Sunday, 11:00 A.M. Downriver/Monroe Club Michael J. Stetz, 33 o 313.271.8018 Leon s Family Dining 23830 Michigan Ave. in Dearborn 2nd Saturday, 9:00 A.M. Jackson Club Ken Strobel 517.787.2680 The Groto Club 120 E. Washington Ave. Jackson 517.782.4934 2nd Sunday, 8:30 A.M. S.E.M. Club Royd Buchele 517.270.1340 The Clinton Inn 104 West Michigan Ave. Clinton 1st Thursday, 6:00 P.M. Calendar December 2014 9 Adult Holiday Party January 2015 13 Valley Meeting - Masonic Pathways 15 Board of Trustees February 2015 10 Valley Meeting ~ 29 o DVD 14 Valentine s Party March 2015 7 FireKeepers Casino Bus Trip 10 Valley Meeting ~ Mt. Clemens Lodge No. 6 15 Plymouth Whalers Hockey Game 19 Board of Trustees