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High Country These Programs has been scheduled by the Club Program
Committee and we solicit your input. If there is a topic that
Scottish Rite Club interests you please let us know. If there is something that
you think we could be doing better let us know that as well.
Our goal is to have meetings that are interesting and pro-
Update vide food for thought after you leave. No boring business
The High Coun- meetings, just fellowship and learning.
try Scottish Rite
Club is advancing onward in several areas. They Program Committee
include RITECARE, the annual Holiday Dinner
Party plus upcoming events. Ken Davis, Ex Officio – kdavis3858@gmail.com
“Rick” Baskin – rbaskin@cableone.net
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FIRST: On December 19 Hon. Curtis White and Gil Marriott – gemnaz@hotmail.com
Bro. John Herman gave an additional RITECARE Stan Martin – stanmartin33@earthlink.net
presentation. Present were HCSR Club members,
guests including the District Director for Special All meetings are held on the 4th Thursday (Jan. -
Needs at Yavapai College who is very interested in Oct.) Aztlan Lodge #1 – Prescott. - Third floor at
the program. Discussion included those interested 7:00 unless there is a NOTIFIED change of time.
to serve as coaches & mentors. Additional planning
is being scheduled. This is a very PROFOUND and High Country Scottish Rite Club Meetings are
SIGNIFICANT project addressing the needs for open to all Master Masons. Since we do not do
teaching those with learning-to-read disabilities. any Scottish Rite ritual at our meetings, You do
not have to be a member of Scottish Rite to at-
SECOND: The Annual Dinner Party at Murphy's tend
Restaurant with an excellent attendance was a great
success. Bro. Joe Panek drove in from his Las Ve- Stan Martin. KCCH
gas home specifically for this gathering. Gil Mar- High Country Scottish Rite Club
riott gave a concise report on the progress of Scribe
RITECARE. HCSR Club President Ken Davis pre-
sented brief educational remarks covering facets of
“Light” as expressed by various religions as well as
Masonically. Also the “search for light” in the year
to come. Brethren expressed their thoughts on var-
ied items such as the Master Craftsman Courses,
Socrates' Cafe and friendship in general. Great
night; great companionship.
THIRD: The Officers and Program Committee
continue planning for all HCSR CLUB members
and guests - of which ALL MASONS - are invited
to scheduled meetings. The following is a brief out-
line of anticipated events to-date.
FEB: The Fourth, Fifth & Sixth Degree discussion.
MAR: The Seventh Degree Discussion plus Hon.
Stan Martin, KCCH will give a special presenta-
tion of Women in Freemason – Fact or Fiction?
APR: The Eighth degree presentation by Ill. Wil
Vaisman, Venerable Master of Phoenix Scottish
Rite Bodies Lodge of Perfection.
MAY: On the Eleventh of May the second annual
and delightful gathering at RAFTER 11. Wine and
all kinds of “tasty items” will be available.
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