Member's Update: 4/10/2015

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dinner & Auction Tickets Are Almost Gone!

 

A few weeks ago the Children’s Dyslexia Center’s upcoming event on April 25, Dinner & Auction Night, was highlighted. With the ticket deadline of April 20 rapidly approaching, we wanted to take a few moments and describe this awesome event in more detail which includes vacations and Red Sox tickets!
 
What does your ticket of $60 get you? Not only does it directly benefit the Boston North Children’s Dyslexia Center, but it also includes a three course dinner at the Hilton Garden Inn. After dinner is a fully loaded auction.
 
Directed by a professional auctioneer, the auction items will range from vacation getaways to a night on the town! Some vacationing items are a week at a Block Island beach house, an African Safari...
 

Sugar Ray Robinson, Our Brother

 

Sugar Ray Robinson was one of the most prolific boxers in history, and also a Freemason! He passed away 26 years ago this Sunday. Let’s take a look at our brother who dominated boxing in more than one category.

 

Born as Walker Smith Jr. in Detroit on May 3, 1921. He was the youngest of three. His father worked 18 hours a day, six days a week to support his family. When his parents divorced, Walker moved with his mother to New York City.

 

Walker Smith Jr. got the name Sugar Ray Robinson from...

 

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Patriotism is at the Museum!

 

April at the National Heritage Museum is full of patriotism this month! Our Scottish Rite Museum has two special programs in the coming weeks that focus on our history as Americans.

 

On Wednesday, April 22, the museum will display an important piece of history. The Lexington Alarm was written in 1775 by a citizen of Watertown to notify the colonies that war had begun with England. Written on the day of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, this document gives a first person account of what was going through the minds of colonists. Families will work together on hands-on...

 

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Friday, Apr. 10

 

Important Dates

 

May 2
 
June 20
Knights of St. Andrew
 
August 15
Canobie Lake Park
 
Aug. 30-Sep. 1
Supreme Council 33° Meeting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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