Supreme Council Honors Valley Men

At the Supreme Council Executive Session last month, four men from the Valley of Boston were elected to receive the 33°. These men will join six other men, who were elected in 2013, from Massachusetts Scottish Rite next year in Indianapolis, Indiana.
 
Bro. Arthur Bisenti, Jr.
Arthur started out in Wayfarers Lodge (now Philanthropic Lodge) in 1991. He was Worshipful Master during 1997-99 and District Deputy Grand Master for the 9th District during 2005-06. His masonic efforts were honored with a presentation of the Joseph Warren Medal in 2009. Bro. Bisenti began his career in Scottish Rite with the Valley of Boston in 1998. He received his MSA in 2002 and currently serves as Sovereign Prince for Giles F. Yates Council, Princes of Jerusalem.
 
Bro. Alan Foulds
Alan took to Good Samaritan Lodge not too long ago as he was raised in 2006. Bro. Foulds took no time to join Valley of Boston, Scottish Rite, as he took his 32° that same year. Using his writing talents, Alan currently serves as the Editor for The Northern Light magazine publication.
 
 
 

Bro. Robert Johnson, Jr.
Bro. Johnson, a member of Massachusetts Consistory, began his masonic journey in Morning Star Lodge in 2002 and quickly rose through the ranks to become Worshipful Master from 2007 to 2009. Robert served Grand Lodge as the District Deputy Grand Master for the 23rd District, 2010-2012. He also held the office of Most Wise Master of Mount Lawrence Chapter of Rose Croix during the same time frame. 
 
 
Bro. Walter Peterson, Jr.
Bro. Peterson was raised in Norumbega & Brookline Lodge (now Norumbega Fraternity Lodge) in 1985. He later became Worshipful Master of the same lodge from 1990-92, serving two terms over that time. Walter has served Grand Lodge multiple times, holding the position: Grand Standard Bearer (1993-94), District Deputy Grand Marshal (1999-2001) and Grand Representative to Alabama (2000-present). Peterson joined the Valley of Boston in 1989 and, after many years of hard work and dedication, received his MSA in 2006. He currently serves Massachusetts Consistory as Second Lieutenant Commander.

 



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