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August 2008 Issue of the Rite News
Latest Issue - Rite News - August 2008 is now available. Read more »
Newest KCCH Members
The guys in the red caps are our newest Knight Commanders of the Court of Honour for the Valley of Charlotte. They were invested this honor in Wilmington last fall. These Brothers are working hard for you, do you know any of them?
Ill. John Litaker 33º (far left) and Ill. Bill Brunk 33º SGIG … Read more »
“The Rite Voice”
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The Rite Voice Campaign is ongoing. We need your assistance to fully fund our Children’s Learning Center. Please call our office, we can now accept VISA and MasterCard. Help us to help children learn and become more productive members of our society. Thank you! Email: scottishrite@bellsouth.net Read more »
Temple Lodge No. 676 makes $10K Donation to Children’s Learning Center
Brothers from Temple Lodge No. 676 presents Ill. John Litaker 33º, with a check for $10, 000 for our Children’s Learning Center. (left to right - Sam Davidson 32ºKCCH, Bud Davidson 32ºKCCH, Carl Hedberg 32º, Tim Counts 32º, Don Cummings 32ºKCCH, Clayton Wright 32ºKCCH and Ill. John Litaker 33º) Read more »
2008 Officer Installation pics
Ill. Brunk Installs Officers for 2008. (left to right Mike Harding 32º, Carl Pinion33º, Max Walker 33º and Sidney Carter 32º) Read more »
50 Year Service Awards Presented at the January 2008 meeting
50 Year Service Awards Presented by Ill. Bill Brunk 33º SGIG in North Carolina. Read more »
Doug Mayes Golf Tournament
Temple Preservation Campaign Kick Off
Brothers of the Valley of Charlotte:
The campaign to “Save OUR Temple” was officially kicked off on November 21 with a letter sent to every Brother of the Valley soliciting support to repair and preserve our beloved Scottish Rite Temple in Charlotte. Since that time, about 350 of you have made a donation! Thank you! … Read more »
An easy way to help fund our Children’s Learning Center
Randolph Road “Secret” is Unveiled
Charlotte’s Scottish Rite Temple Opens to Public
The white brick building on Randolph Road is no longer for sale. The membership of Charlotte’s Scottish Rite Masons voted recently to take the building off the market and engage in preservation project to bring it back to its “days of glory” when is was first built in … Read more »