The Rite Times 8/21/2015

 

Meet the Master of Ceremonies

 

Installations are always an exciting time as we get to see the new line of officers that will lead our organization. While it is always fun to get wrapped up in the enjoyment of a new Presiding Officer, it can be equally enjoyable to look at the beginning of the progressive line in anticipation. For Massachusetts Consistory, that position is held now by Bro. David Sterling Sewall, 32° MSA as the Master of Ceremonies.
 
David, born in 1972, grew up in Natick in a very masonic family. Throughout his youth he was involved in both the Boy Scouts and the Order of DeMolay. He is a Past Master Councilor of John Eliot Chapter in Natick. David graduated from Natick High School in 1990 where he was an athlete in...
 

Abbot Scholarship Recipients

 

Giving back to communities from which we come from is one of the most important parts of being a Freemason and Scottish Rite member. Giving to the next generation is one part of that community. This summer, the Council of Deliberation weighed applications from all across the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction for the Abbott Scholarship Program. We are pleased to annouce the thirteen individuals that were selected from the Valley of Boston.
 
Beth A...

Cool Times at Canobie

 

This past Saturday over 300 of our Brethren, families, and friends gathered together for the Valley of Boston Family Life Committee’s annual summer outing.  This year we once again returned to Canobie Lake Park in Salem, New Hampshire for a day of fun, food, and thrills!
 
It was a bright, sunny day when the gates opened at 11am.  We were eager to enjoy...
 

Friday, Aug. 21

 

Important Dates

 

Aug. 30-Sep. 1
Supreme Council 33° Meeting
 
November 7
Fall Reunion
 
November 14
North Shore Music Theater
 
December 5
Children's Christmas Party

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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