A contingent of your Knights of St. Andrew was busy at work around the Temple recently. Cleaning leather goods and other items in the Robing Room – Clearing out some old [Read more...]
Certified Lecturer Exams Held In Charlotte
The Certified Lecturer (Class “A”) / Certified Instructor (Class “B”) exams for Charlotte this year were held on August 16th. Eighteen Brethren were examined. Ten renewed their Class “A” certifications, one recertified his Class “A”, two upgraded from class “B” to Class “A”, four were certified as Class “A” for the first time and one was certified as Class “B” for the first time. Twenty-eight Certified Lecturers served as examiners for this annual event in the Charlotte area. A special thanks to the Valley of Charlotte for their continued support of the Certified Lecturer Program.
from WB Mack Sigmon – Board of Custodians [Read more...]
SGIG Bill Brunk Gives Talk on Rosicrucians to Research Group
Our August meeting marked the 2nd Anniversary of the “Lawrence P. Kapitany Masonic Research Group” with twenty-one in attendance. I wanted to express our sincere gratitude and thanks to Illustrious Brother Bill for the time and effort taken in traveling to Charlotte for this special occasion. You can click below for an audio file of the presentation by our Sovereign Grand Inspector General – William B. Brunk (a pdf file is also available for download). Opening remarks to the group introducing Dr. Brunk are by WB David Hargett. (Part 2 will be the question and answer session that followed – and will be posted at a later date.) We had refreshments after the meeting and a good time was had by all.
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PDF file for ROSICRUCIAN PAPER
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August 2008 Issue of the Rite News
Latest Issue – Rite News – August 2008 is now available.
New Web Site – Treasures of North Carolina Masonry
Check out this new site by Brother Walter Klein and the Grand Lodge of North Carolina Public Relations Committee. There are a lot of stories that would make excellent Masonic Education short talks for a Lodge meeting! Here’s a preview:
| A man, a college, a lodgeall dedicated to future Masonic leaders. The man is Herbert Lloyd Wilkerson. The college is Wilkerson College.The lodge is Wilkerson College 760. Even Brother Wilkerson makes the mistake of viewing his career as Marine Major General as past. In fact, it forms the steel framework of his position today as leader among leaders. North Carolinians think of him as Commanding General of Camp Lejeune Marine Corps base. The military world relates him to combat in WWII, Korea and Vietnam, from CG of the Third Marine Division and CG of the III Marine Amphibious Force in the Far East. They know he led the NC Governors Commission for Military Affairs for ten years and as author of History of Military Lodges in Freemasonry. (continued… |
Read more at: http://treasuresofnorthcarolinamasonry.org/
… and thanks Walter!
