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Volume 3 Issue No. 9 Be sure to visit our new Scottish Rite web site at OCSCOTTISHRITE.ORG! We need your email address so we can electronically send you the Scottish Rite News. Call the office at 714 543-7277 and give it to our Secretary or leave a message. Thanks! Orange County Valley of the Scottish Rite Scottish Rite News Newsletter Date September 2017 9-11, A PERSONAL EXPERIENCE Brethren, On the morning of September 11, 2001, a US Airways Boeing 757 takes off from Pittsburg, Pennsylvania and heads to San Fran- cisco, California, climbing to a cruising altitude of 23,000 feet. As the flight passed through 20,000 feet, air traffic control suddenly in- structs the pilot to level off and hold at 20,000 feet. The Captain is concerned by this request and becomes even more concerned when he is directed to land immediately. We now know that the events which occurred on September 11, 2001 were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group al- Qaeda on the United States. Four passenger airliners operated by two major U.S. passenger air carriers—all of which departed from airports in the north- eastern United States bound for California—were hijacked by 19 al-Qaeda ter- rorists. Two were flown into the World Trade Center in New York, one into the Pentagon in Washington and the last into a farm field in Pennsylvania. The Captain of the above mentioned US Airways Boeing 757 will speak to us on his experiences that day and the three days following at our September 11 th Stated Meeting. This is one program you don’t want to miss! Bob McNamara, 33° Asst. Personal Representative

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Volume 3 Issue No. 9

Be sure to visit our new Scottish Rite web site

at OCSCOTTISHRITE.ORG!

We need your email address so we can

electronically send you the Scottish Rite News.

Call the office at 714 543-7277 and give it to

our Secretary or leave a message. Thanks!

Orange County Valley of the Scottish Rite

Scottish Rite News Newsletter Date September 2017

9-11, A PERSONAL EXPERIENCE

Brethren,

On the morning of September 11, 2001, a US Airways Boeing

757 takes off from Pittsburg, Pennsylvania and heads to San Fran-

cisco, California, climbing to a cruising altitude of 23,000 feet. As

the flight passed through 20,000 feet, air traffic control suddenly in-

structs the pilot to level off and hold at 20,000 feet. The Captain is concerned

by this request and becomes even more concerned when he is directed to land

immediately.

We now know that the events which occurred on September 11, 2001 were

a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group al-

Qaeda on the United States. Four passenger airliners operated by two major

U.S. passenger air carriers—all of which departed from airports in the north-

eastern United States bound for California—were hijacked by 19 al-Qaeda ter-

rorists. Two were flown into the World Trade Center in New York, one into the

Pentagon in Washington and the last into a farm field in Pennsylvania.

The Captain of the above mentioned US Airways Boeing 757 will speak to

us on his experiences that day and the three days following at our September

11th Stated Meeting. This is one program you don’t want to miss!

Bob McNamara, 33°

Asst. Personal Representative

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Orange County Scottish Rite Officers for 2016

Ill. Ronald A. Seale, 33º

Sovereign Grand Commander

Ill. Frank Loui, 33º

SGIG

Orient of California

Ill. Rick Wood, 33°

Personal Representative of the

SGIG of the Orient of California

(909) 861-3329

[email protected]

Ill. Bob McNamara, 33º Asst. Personal Rep.

General Secretary

(714) 970-6555

[email protected]

Hon. Frankie Rosario, 32º KCCH

Venerable Master

714-600-6914

[email protected]

Jay Webb, 32º

Wise Master

[email protected]

Jamie Hopkins, 32º

Commander

[email protected]

Shawn Smith 32º

Master of Kadosh

[email protected]

Shawn Smith, 32° ……….……….……..Treasurer

Hon. David J. Kussman, 32⁰ KCCH...….Chaplain

Mark S. Hoage, 32° …….………...Asst. Secretary

Ill. Lloyd Clayton, 33°. …….……..……. Almoner

Ill. Bob Hjorth, 33°…...…....Director of the Work

James Cervantes, 32°…………........Dir. of Ritual

James McCallion, 32° ……......Classroom Director

Mark S. Hoage, 32° ……Dir. Props and Costumes

Larry Griffin, 32º……..……….…...Photographer

Hon. Jack Alastuey, 32° KCCH……...…......Tiler

Orange County Valley Scottish Rite office: 801 N. French Street Santa Ana, CA 92701

Hours: Monday 10-2, Tuesday 10-11:30, Thursday—Friday 10-2, Closed Saturday and Sunday

Voice (714) 543-7277, Fax (714) 543-9754

Stated Meetings First Monday of the month, 6:30 pm, dinner follows @ 7:15 pm (reservations requested)

Anaheim DeMolay Center, 303 W. Lincoln Ave. Anaheim, CA 92805

The Valley of Orange County, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry

Southern Jurisdiction of the United States of America,

Office: 801 N. French Street, Santa Ana, CA 92701, publishes the Scottish Rite News monthly. No Subscription Price.

Bro. Mark Hoage, 32°, Editor. (951) 898-9335, email: [email protected] or [email protected]

All articles must be submitted prior to the 15th of the month.

Hon. Dave Price, 32º KCCH Asst. Personal Rep.

[email protected]

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Editor

General Secretary

SECRETARY SEZ—

Dues notices that were sent by the Supreme Council should be received

shortly. You will notice that our dues were raised by $10 to $105 per member.

This will allow Orange County Valley to donate the increase to the Orange

County Childhood Language Center. If all members pay their dues, we will be the first

Valley to have 100% participation in supporting this important charity. More importantly

this $10 donation is a tax-deductible Item.

It is not too late to get your Blue Lodge Brothers to petition for our Reunion to be

held on September 9th and 30th. Get those to me ASAP so the necessary preparations can

be made.

Ill. Bob McNamara, 33° General Secretary

Greetings Brothers,

As always looking for suggestions on content, things to include, articles

for consideration (photos too) and other general ideas as to how we might im-

prove this publication. Please let me know what you are thinking.

Please submit any new contributions for the OC Scottish Rite Newsletter to me by

the 15th of the month at either [email protected] or [email protected] .

Fraternally,

Mark Hoage, 32°

Editor

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Venerable Master

Dear Brothers,

As we head into the end of summer, I want to express my thanks to

many for their time, effort and dedication to our Valley. I’ve been privileged

to sit as your Venerable Master for the past few months and I can say with

certainty, how honored I am to see firsthand, the dedication we all have to

keep this Valley in working order.

Many good things have been happening in the Valley, including a focused effort to

create the “Orange County Scottish Rite Arts & Crafts Ladies’ Program” and the labors to

provide meaningful degree work for the benefit of our incoming brothers and current

members. We also had a very successful fund-raising event for our charity, the Orange

County Childhood Language Center on July 31st, where many attended the 2017 RiteCare

Golf Classic and the Gift of Voice Gala Dinner at the Yorba Linda Country Club. Please

read more about these two very successful events in the Childhood Language Center arti-

cle section of our newsletter, written by the Vice President of the OC CLC, brother David

Frias, 32°.

Dear brother, please take the time to encourage your lady to complete the Arts &

Crafts form included in this newsletter with her selection of activities right away. She can

either send the form to our Scottish Rite office or give me a call. We want to make sure our

Valley puts together fun workshop days for our ladies to enjoy in the Fall. I look forward

to receiving many responses soon.

As we know, our next Fall Class is fast approaching, currently scheduled for Septem-

ber 30th. This class creates an opportunity for those to experience Scottish Rite and to be

raised to a Master of the Royal Secret over a period of two days. I hope we all make a big

effort in recruiting new members quickly, so we can have a very successful class. It is ex-

tremely important that you provide a petition form to a brother as soon as possible, so our

Valley has the time to process the application.

As I continue to work on my own ashlar’s rough spots, I invite you along for the

walk my brother. Remember, if there is anything I can do for the benefit of our Valley,

please don’t hesitate to email or call.

Fraternally yours,

Hon. Frankie Rosario, 32° KCCH

Venerable Master

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Senior Warden

Rose Croix

Greetings Brethren,

Welcome to the month of September and the beginning of the 4th quarter of the year. Sep-

tember (Roman month) (from Latin septem, "seven") was originally the seventh of ten months on the

oldest known Roman calendar, with March (Latin Martius) the first month of the year until perhaps

as late as 153 BC. After the calendar reform that added January and February to the beginning of

the year, September became the ninth month, but retained its name. It had 29 days until the Julian

reform, in the 1st century BC, an extra day was added in honor of the deified Julius Caesar on 4 Sep-

tember.

As I’ve stated in my last SEVERAL articles I’m still looking for Brothers to volunteer for the Lodge Am-

bassador program. Please send me an e-mail to [email protected] if you’re interested or have any ques-

tions. Lodge ambassadors play a very important role in our valley as they are often new member’s first contact

with and introduction to the Scottish Rite.

Here are your Masonic tidbits for the month of September. If you remember in last month’s article I talked

about William Morgan obtaining a copyright, well the saga continued in September, on September 12th 1826 Wil-

liam Morgan was taken to jail in Canandaigua New York where he was allegedly kidnapped from. On September

18th 1793 the cornerstone of the United States Capital building, in Washington D.C. was laid in a formal Masonic

ceremony, with George Washington personally playing a key role and wearing Masonic regalia.

Fraternally,

Scott Davis 32°, KCCH

Sr. Warden

Brothers of the Rose Croix

In the words of Paul, "Know ye, that ye are a temple yourselves," and "offer up

yourselves as a living sacrifice." The temple is you and in this vain, we study the "camp" of

Scottish Rite Masonry. Since time immemorial, the circle has been an emblem of perfection,

and to that end, we should strive. In the first five emanations of GOD, the heavens and all

its inhabitants were created to give the glory of the LORD of LORDS. We read of them as

"angels," seraphims, cherubims, beasts (heavenly), and the heavenly hosts. With two natures created He

them. Before the second five emanations were spoken, dissentions had set in this heavenly creation. In the

words of our Elder Brother: "Learn of me, for I am a gentle soul." We also find: "If you know my father,

then you should know me." I am the Creator, the Preserver, the Destroyer, "I will set my bow in the heav-

ens as a covenant unto you."

The delta is Omnificence, Omnipotence, and Omnipresence. We have come through Wisdom,

Strength, and Beauty. We have traveled with Faith, Hope and Charity. Then it is time for Thought, Mat-

ter, and Product, to see man's place in the order of things. The symbols of perfection now give way to sym-

bols of imperfections.

The second five emanations of GOD gave to us earthly things, those that are measured "by the

(Continued on page 11)

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Scottish Rite News Page 6

Commander

Brethren,

The 22° of the A.A.S.R. is the Knight Royal Axe. The jewel of the degree is a golden

ax which is most appropriate. This degree illustrates the overriding importance of having re-

spect for labor. Work is man's great duty. The value and honor is found in the effort and en-

thusiasm with which man performs his tasks. The relative value that a society may assign to

an individual job means nothing. The 22° teaches that work is a privilege and a blessing

which helps each of us to improve our character. Beyond just our regular work, the degree emphasizes the

important work of further developing our souls and our minds.

The long-awaited and much-anticipated Fall Super Breakfast is finally upon us on Sunday Sep-

tember 17th from 9 am to noon at the DeMolay Center. Our morning feast will consist of custom omelets,

sausages, hash browns, hot waffles made-to-order, copious amounts of hot bacon, the exotic chocolate

fountain and much, much more. The Super Breakfasts are the only fundraising events where the 100% of

the proceeds after our costs go directly towards our valley's operating expenses. Most importantly, the Su-

per Breakfast is a relaxed atmosphere with great food and superb fellowship. Many thanks to the brothers

who have already purchased their tickets. And, please call the OCSR office if you want to buy additional

tickets. This buffet style meal is a great opportunity to invite family, friends and neighbors to a hearty,

American breakfast.

Fraternally,

Jamie Hopkins 32°

Master of Kadosh

Brethren,

As Master of Kadosh, I am using my Scottish Rite Newsletter space to remember, and high-

light the accomplishments of Frank S. Land, 33°, Grand Cross. A Great Scottish Rite Mason, known

to DeMolay members, Sr. DeMolays and DeMolay Advisors throughout the world as “Dad” Land, the

Founder of DeMolay International.

We all remember that special person who had a significant impact in our lives at a crucial time. It

may have been a relative, perhaps a minister or teacher. For many young men, that individual was Frank S. Land,

whether through personal contact while he was alive or by the benefit of belonging to the world’s largest fraternal

organization for young men, DeMolay International, started by him.

In March 1919, following the end of World War I, 28-year-old Frank S. Land met with 17 year old Louis

Lower, whose father had passed away leaving him without a father figure in his life. After much discussion, they

formed a club with friends of Lower that had similar interests and needs. The club became DeMolay International.

This small group of nine young men would evolve into an organization that would initiate more than

1,000,000 other young men and teach them the lessons of filial love, reverence for sacred things, courtesy, comrade-

ship, fidelity, cleanliness, and patriotism. These seven cardinal precepts of DeMolay have stood the test of time in

teaching good moral character to young men. The boys called Bro. Land “Dad,” and this title stuck. Today, all

male DeMolay advisors are referred to by this term of endearment.

Many of our brethren in the Scottish Rite were DeMolays in their youth. The friendships, the advice from

our “Dad” advisors, the opportunities to learn about leadership, public speaking, ethics, and much more greatly in-

fluenced many young men who went on to play many important roles in our nation.

(Continued on page 9)

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Language Center News

Did You Know

Donations to The

Orange County Childhood Language Center

Are Income Tax Deductible?

Please Make Yours Today!

By visiting our Web Site

http://www.oclanguagecenter.org/donate/

Or

Make check payable

To: Orange County CLC

Send Check To:

801 N. French Street

Santa Ana, CA 92701

OC Childhood Language Center

Office: 714-972-2646

Email: [email protected]

A Community Program of the Scottish Rite Foundation for Children

with Speech and Language Challenges

Executive Director:

Dr. Judy Montgomery, Chapman University

Speech Language Pathologies:

Leslie Sierra-Guzman, MA CCC-SLP Chris Switzer, MA CCC-SLP

Laura Garcia-Maxey, MA CCC-SLP

www.OCLanguageCenter.org

Please support your Orange County Childhood Language Center by making

an individual, group, or company donation.

Support our Center by becoming a member:

President’s Circle: A donation of $500 or more each year

365 Club: A donation of $365 each year

Center Club: A donation of $100 each year

Supporters of the OC Childhood Language Center for 2016

President’s Circle Members

Ill. Rick Wood, 33° Ted Segerstrom, 32°

Ill. Bob McNamara, 33° Samuel Brandes, 32°

Ill. Donald Tapia, 33° Mike Selix, 32° KCCH

Ill. Pete Jantz, 33° Cynthia Olsen & Michele Bakkila

Ill. Ray Godeke, 33° Tom Olsen, 32°

Robert & Kathy Olsen Art Salazar, 32° KCCH

Jim Andronaco, Sidepath Nick Villasenor, 32°

Ill. James D. Nyfeler, 33° David Kussman, 32° KCCH

Frankie & Cristi Rosario Anne Hertz Sylvia & Jim Garrett David & Deni Frias

Dr. Judy Montgomery Ted & Elaine Olsen

Joe Manning, Manning Law Robert Pickell, 32°

James McCallion, 32° Barbara Pliha

Dr. Mary Kennedy Chase May 32°

Alfredo Molina 32° KCCH

Michelle Selix & Ladies of the Orange Grove Lodge No. 293

Orange County Masonic Memorial Foundation

365 Club Members

Cliff Carpenter, 32°

Center Club Members

Thomas Mathisen Deanna K Zawistowski

David W. Lockwood, 32° Frederick R. McCuistion, Jr

Nathan Fay Richard Christy

Muthurangam Balasubramaniam

For Information Please Contact - President

Frankie Rosario, 32° KCCH

Cell: 714-600-6914 - Email: [email protected]

OC CLC

Communications

Thank You to all of the members of

our Orange County Scottish Rite

Valley for supporting our RiteCare

Golf Tournament and RiteCare Gift

of Voice Gala Dinner!

Thank You to Brother Chase May,

32° for generously establishing a

monthly donation to the

OC Childhood Language Center!

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Scottish Rite News Page 8

Language Center News

Welcome from the Orange County Childhood

Language Center.

On Monday, July 31st, the Orange County Childhood

Language Center hosted the annual RiteCare Golf Tourna-

ment and RiteCare Gift of Voice Gala dinner at the Yorba

Linda Country Club. This was a full day of fun activities

where people gen-

erously provide

the financial sup-

port needed to

allow our Lan-

guage Center to

operate for an-

other year.

The Golf

Tournament

kicked off at 11:00am with a full contingent of golfers. At

the end of the day the winning golf team was announced.

The First Place trophy went to our own Nick Villaseñor

32° and his team of Randy, Luke & Mike.

In the

evening the

crowd moved

into the dining

room which

was beautiful-

ly decorated.

The room was

lined with fan-

tastic auction

items and eve-

ryone was busy bidding on their favorite ones and hoping

they would be the last bidder. One great Live auction item

was a trip to Phoenix to attend an Arizona Diamondbacks

baseball game. The trip included Airfare, accommodations

at a 5 Star Resort and excellent tickets to the game. This

package was generously donated by Illustrious Donald

Tapia 33°. The winners are going to have a fantastic trip!

Highlights!

Honorable Ralph Shelton,

32° KCCH and past President

took the stage to present a

check from Brother Ted Seger-

strom, 32°. We are very grate-

ful to Ted for believing in the

Language Center and wanting

to help children overcome their

communication challenges. We

appreciate Ralph for continuing

to spread the good word about

our accomplishments.

After enjoying a fun day of golf Honorable David

Price 32° KCCH also

attended the Gala din-

ner. Besides working

tirelessly for our Val-

ley, David has also con-

sistently helped to sup-

port our Language Cen-

ter. This night he pre-

sented a generous check

on behalf of the the

Orange County Mason-

ic Memorial Founda-

tion which he leads as

President.

This event succeeds with the strong support of our

volunteers

who work

very hard

each year

to make it

happen.

Our volun-

teers put in

so many

hours plan-

ning, wrapping & organizing because they believe in help-

ing children achieve the Gift of Voice. We can’t Thank

You enough for all your contributions.

The Scottish Rite Valley of Orange County should

be very proud of our Language Center and all the great

work we have accomplished together.

Sincerely yours,

David Frias, 32° Vice President, OC CLC Board of Directors

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OCSR 2017 Calendar

2017

Please note:

Fall Reunion Class Changes

September 11th—Stated Meeting 6:30 pm

17th—Fall Super Breakfast 9-12 noon

23rd—Honours Ceremony

San Diego Scottish Rite

30th—Fall Reunion Class

5 Manditory Degrees Only

October 2nd—Stated Meeting 6:30 pm

13-16th—Grand Lodge

Annual Communication

21—Advisory Council 8-10 am

DeMolay Center

September Dinner

Menu

Smoked Kailua Pulled

Pork

Chicken Teriyaki

Potato & Chinese salads

Pineapple upside down

cake and fresh fruit

Master of Kadosh (cont. from page 6)

Toys for Covina Program

At our June Stated Meeting we adopted the Child Advo-

cacy Program at the Covina Masonic Home. In support of this

action, Ill. Rick Wood has asked that each Brother bring a toy

valued at $10+ for kids ages 4-17yrs to the next few Stated

Meetings.

“Dad” Frank S. Land has been honored with a portrait, which has been on permanent display in

the Pillars of Charity Hall in the House of the Temple, Headquarters for the Scottish Rite of Freemason-

ry, Southern Jurisdiction, in Washington, DC since December 10, 2016.

Our Orange County Masonic Youth Orders need the support of our Scottish Rite Valley. They

need our time, our talent and our treasure. Contact the Masonic Leaders of these organizations and discov-

er what you can do personally to support our Orange County DeMolay Chapters, Job’s Daughters’

Bethels, and Rainbow Assemblies.

NOTE: The preceding is a modified excerpt of a 2014 article by Matthew T. Szramoski 33°, who is

the Supreme Council Director of Development. The article was written to promote a joint fundraising ef-

fort to support both the Temple Historic Preservation Foundation and DeMolay Foundation.

Fraternally,

Shawn Smith, 32° Master of Kadosh

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Women of the Valley

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Rose Croix (cont. from page 5)

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square" and tempered in mercy. As man begins to grow in stature, his mind seeks to dwell on things other than

heavenly things, and he becomes what he thinks, an "isosceles triangle," able to stand on his own. Time, that great

equalizer of all things, caused man to "turn aside from God, becoming an "acute triangle," extremely severe but with

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Man's eyes are heavenward sometimes. Man is thankful, sometimes. How swiftly time moves and causes for-

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From perfection by way of the circle and the delta, we have arrived to near perfection in the nonagon. It is

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F.&A.M. website: http://arkphagrandlodge.net/the-scottish-rite-mason--the camp.html)

Jay Webb, 32°

Wise Master

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