Jul 2015 - Stockton Scottish Rite
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Jul 2015 - Stockton Scottish Rite
A PUBLICATION OF The Stockton Scottish Rite The Rite News Volume 71/7 Valley of Stockton, California July 2015 Orders Committee and Grand Lodge Memorial From the Desk of the Personal Rep. Services Committee. Patrick O’Hern 32°, KCCH In 1998 Kent was appointed Grand Lodge Chaplain and served Anthony P. Wordlow PGM in that position for the Masonic Year. Kent is also a member of the The Supreme Council of the Ancient & Accepted Ben Ali Shrine and the Royal Order of Scotland. Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Southern Jurisdiction, Kent served on the Advisory Council of the Escalon upon nomination by the Illustrious Frank Loui, Assembly of Rainbow and has been a Rainbow dad 7 S.G.I.G. for the Orient of California, has unanimously times. He has been awarded the Grand Cross of concurred in recognizing Brother Adrian Vera, 32º Color. and Brother Kent Armstrong, 32º with the Knight He is also a member of the Joaquin Chapter of the Commander of the Court of Honor and your Personal Eastern Star of Tracy and has served as Associate Representative Patrick O'Hern with the honor of 33 Patron, Worthy Patron, and Chaplain. degree, Inspector General Honorary. Brother Kent Armstrong 32˚, is the Valley of Stockton's General Secretary. In this capacity he is a highly trusted member of our administration. Kent was raised and educated in the area and worked professionally in the accounting field for the Port of Stockton, Safeway and as an office manager for the Salvation Army in Colorado. He returned to California and worked locally until 2006 when he retired. Kent joined the Triangle Chapter, Order of DeMolay in 1964. He represented the Order in numerous offices and was awarded the degree of Chevalier in 1968. Kent continued as an advisor for DeMolay until he moved to Stockton in 1970. He then became an advisor to the Acacia Chapter of DeMolay in Stockton and served until he moved out of state in 1981. He returned to California in 1980 and served the Order of DeMolay continuously. He was awarded the DeMolay Cross of Honor in 1983. Kent joined the Escalon Masonic Lodge in 1970 and was raised to the sublime degree of Master Mason in June of that year. Kent served as the Master of the Escalon Lodge in 1987, 1999 and 2000. Kent was awarded the Hiram award in 1995. He has served as an officer of the Escalon Lodge for 33 out of the last 35 years. Kent currently serves as a Trustee of the Escalon Lodge and has previously served on the Youth Brother Adrian Vera 32°, joined the Scottish Rite in 1974 about the time he became an F.B.I. agent. His job kept him constantly moving around the country and world. The grueling regimen dictated by the bureau prevented regular participation in the Rite until he retired in 1995. He came to the Stockton Scottish Rite and in the last five years that I have been involved with the administration of our Rite, Adrian has always been available when needed. Adrian is the Chairman of our Golf Tournament Committee which is a Charity fundraiser for our Language Center. He is a member of the Language Board and works on our crab feed fundraiser. Adrian is a Shriner and has been a member of the transportation team for children to the Shriners Hospital facility. He served in the Air Force JAG unit for six years. Adrian is an inductee to the Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame and serves on its board. He is also an inductee in the Mexican American Hall of fame. He has volunteered his services to the Councilio for the Spanish Speaking in Stockton and was previously on the board of directors for the University of the Pacific Alumni Association in Stockton. Adrian is dedicated to the Stockton Scottish Rite and is a fine Mason. 1 Stockton Scottish Rite The Rite news is the official publication of the Stockton Bodies, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. The Rite News is published monthly. 33 West Alpine Avenue Stockton, California 95204 P:209-466-3391 F: 209-547-7414 Cowboy Cookout Saturday, September 12, 2015 $20 Per Person Pulled Pork and Chicken Baked Beans, Cole Slaw, Salad and Dessert www.rentals@stocktonscottishrite.org Prepared By Texas Roadhouse Personal Representative Patrick O’Hern, 32° KCCH Lodge of Perfection Venerable Master Nunzio Napoli, 32° Chapter Rose Croix Wise Master Shaawn McCarty, 32° Council of Kadosh Commander Crispin Woelfer, 32° KCCH Consistory Master of Kadosh David Nunez, 32° 5:00 Social General Secretary Kent Armstrong, 32° Assistant to the P.R. John Baker, 32° KCCH Almoner/Assistant to the P.R. Richard Garcia, 32° KCCH News Editors Kriss and Klaire Green Language Center Heidi Germino - (209)462-2613 Sovereign Grand Commander Supreme Council Ill. Ronald A. Seal, 33° Sovereign Grand Inspector General of the Supreme Council Ill. Frank Loui, 33° 6:00 Dinner Music, Raffles and Fun Musical Entertainment By: Sandy Smith For Tickets ask a member or call (209)466-3391 Sunset Club Featuring: Cigars, Food, and Fun We will be meeting at the Rite Dinner will be prepared by: Kriss and Klaire Pulled Pork with all of the fixings Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Cigars begin at 4:00 P.M. Social begins at 5:00 P.M. Dinner begins at 6:00 P.M. Please RSVP (209) 466-3391 2 July 2015 Consistory Officers Dress = Crazy Shirt Night August 2015 Chapter Rose Croix Aug. 11 - Language Board 4:00 in the Library Aug. 18 - Sunset Club 4;00 Cigars 5:00 Social 6:00 Dinner July 1 - Cathedral Board 4:00 Officers 4:30 In the Library July 1 - Stated Meeting 5:30 Social 6:00 - Dinner 7:00 - Stated Meeting July 7– Language Board 4:00 in the Library July 12 - Movie Matinee Day 1:00 in the Auditorium July 14 - Sunset Club 4:00 Cigars, 5:00 Social, and 6:00 Dinner in the Lobby July 29 - Mason of the Year July 1, 2015 Officers BBQ Hot Dogs 2015 Dues Cards Hamburgers Please be advised that dues notices for 2015 have been mailed out. Please make checks payable to the Stockton Scottish Rite and mail to the Stockton Scottish Rite 33 West Alpine, Stockton, California 95204. Kriss would be happy to take your payments and mail your new dues sticker to you. And all the fixings Please RSVP to reserve your seat for dinner. (209)466-3391 3 In Memoriam… Clinton “Doc” C. Alexson 32° May 15, 2015 Stockton, California Robert E. Butler 32° May 13, 2015 Linden, California David H. Crawford 32° September 30, 2014 Rancho Murieta, California Francis A. Keppel 32° May 17, 2015 Scottsdale, Arizona Soft and safe to thee, my Brother, be thy resting place. Bright and Glorious be thy rising from it. VALLEY OF STOCKTON MASTER CRAFTSMAN PROGRAM Here’s the way to learn what Masonry is REALLY all about and how it can help you expand your horizons for a more worthwhile life. Three courses are readily available for self-study at a very nominal fee (cost of texts), and the nice thing is, the pace is your own with a relatively easy difficulty level. At the moment, to my knowledge, there are at least six Brothers enrolled in Course I, “Scottish Rite Basics”: Allen Wells, 32°, Tosh Saruwatari, 32°, Mark Castillo, 32°, Adrian Vera, 32 John Wong, 32°, and Raymond Dunne, 32°. David Nunez, 32° has finished Course I and is now well into Course III, “Symbolic Lodge”. I’ve just finished Course I and am taking a breather before getting into a second course. When you’re ready to start seeing “MORE LIGHT in MASONRY”, please let me know. I’m here to help you get under way and to assist as I can during your new endeavors. Fraternally, Kirby L. Robinson, 32° Program Mentor, (209) 477-0282 or kirbyea@sbcglobal.net WE NEED YOUR HELP! If you have any new or used medical equipment that you no longer need such as Wheelchairs, Walkers, Canes, Shower Chairs, please donate them to our Almoners Warehouse. We are always in need of medical equipment. You can help us help make a difference in our community. Please call Rich @ (209)547-7439 or bring them to the Warehouse Wednesdays and Fridays from 1 P.M.- 4 P.M. 4 MEMBERSHIP INFORMATI ON AND UPDATE FORM Know a brother who would be a perfect candidate for our Fall Class? Have him fill out and return the application form below! Membership Info Update Form Name: Brother _____________________ Address:_______________________________ Application for Scottish Rite Degrees Phone: (Home)__________ (Cell)__________ I respectfully petition your Valley for membership: Work)_______________ Name:Brother__________________________ Email:_________________________________ Address:_______________________________ Phone: (H)____________ (C)______________ DOB:____/____/____ Occupation:____________ Spouse:_______________ DOB:____/____/____ Place of Birth:_______ Lodge Affiliation & Concordant Organization Blue Lodge Name & No:________________ Membership: ______________________________________ Recommended by: __________________________ ______________________________________ Recommended by: ______________________________________ ____________________________ ______________________________________ I certify the above to be true to the best of my knowledge. Occupation & Employer:_________________ Signature:_______________________________ Application fee for 2015 Fall Class is $125 5 Have You Considered The Stockton Valley Life Membership Program? Age Dues 49 and Under $95.00 21 $1995.00 50-54 $95.00 19 $1805.00 55-59 $95.00 17 $1615.00 $95.00 14 $1330.00 $95.00 11 $1045.00 60-64 65 & over Times Life Member Fee geneeacret@att.net (209)932-9789 Gene B. Eacret Attorney Building Fund Steven Astorino (In memory of Van and Glen ShalJean) Jim Sanborn Kent Armstrong Leland Wells Education Through Music Patrick O’Hern Tosh Saruwatari Reed Robbins Rich Garcia Randolph Cook Thomas Mason Franco De Leonardis Gene Trimble John Pozar (In honor of Cliff Wilburns 90th Birthday) (In Memory of Harry Wagner) JoAnn Henderson ( In Memory of Harry Wagner) Almoner’s Fund Steven Astorino (In memory of Van and Glen ShalJean) Eberhard A. Schwierzke Thomas Mason Randolph Cook Gene Trimble John Pozar Language Center Steven Astorino (In memory of Van and Glen ShalJean) Franco de Leonardis (In memory of Ron Coale) Alice Callistro Arnold Pehlke Benjamin Franklin Thomas Mason Randolph Cook Gene Trimble Rite News Supporter Okamoto Family 120 N. Hunter St. 3rd Floor - Stockton, Ca 95202 6 Building Fund Honor Roll David Okamoto Education Through Music Make the Honor Roll—2015! Print name as you wish it to appear: ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ Please accept my contribution of $______ (min. $100) to the Scottish Rite Building fund, and add my name to the Stockton Scottish Rite Building Fund Honor Roll. I am enclosing a check for the amount written above. Yes, I would love to be a Rite News Supporter! Enclosed please find my check in the amount of: $10.00 for a single name $20.00 for two names $50.00 for a family or group NAME(S): _________________________ EASY, ALL PURPOSE DONATION FORM _________________________ Name:_____________________ ________________________________ 365 Club Donation and Pledge Wishes to donate $_____ to the: 2015 Address:________________________ Almoners Fund Building Maintenance Fund Language Center Other _______________________________ This donation is: In Honor of In Memory of _______________________________________________ ___________________________________ Name of person in honor/ memory of Shall we send a notice to someone? If yes, please fill in the persons name (and address, if you know it) _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _____________________________ 7 David Okamoto Bill DuBois (In memory of Melba DuBois) Jim Linnerman Cliff Wilburn (In memory of Alice Wilburn) Vijendra P. Govind Dr. Breckenridge Ken Evans Nunzio Napoli Adrian Vera Reed Robbins Bob Snyder Patrick O’Hern Doug Eberhardt David Weese Jim and Shirley Smith Eliseo Catig John Pozar (In memory of Ron Coale) Rodney Owen The 365 Club is a convenient way to donate to the Language Center by giving a dollar a day. With your support, many children in our community with speech issues can receive therapy. Contact the Gen. Secretary, Kent Armstrong, to join for more information, call (209) 466-3391. Stockton Scottish Rite Recruitment Incentive Program. In keeping with the Scottish Rite Valley Membership Achievement Program we have instituted this program in an effort to recruit new members and recognize our members who actively seek new members. It is our hope that our upcoming reunions will be filled with new brothers. Stockton Scottish Rite Recruitment Incentive Program The Stockton Scottish Rite is offering an incentive program directed at our existing members successfully recruiting new members. This policy is effective beginning May 1, 2015 and expires, unless renewed by the VMAP committee, April 30, 2016. Any member recruiting three new members and is the top line signer on the application/petition in a consecutive 12 month period is entitled to free dues for the immediately upcoming dues period if the following conditions are met. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. The three new members must complete the Scottish Rite Degrees. The members must be in good standing and all dues must be paid. The recruiting member must be the top line signer for all three new members. The recruiting member must be a member in good standing of the Stockton Scottish Rite. For the purposes of establishing the consecutive 12 month period the application date will be determinative. However, the application will not be included in the three member count until the new member has received his degrees. In the event a new member does not complete his degrees during the consecutive 12 month period the incentive may be carried over one additional 12 month period allowing the candidate an opportunity to complete his degrees. Upon completion the recruiting member will be awarded the free dues in the up coming year. The following administrative members are not eligible to participate in the incentive program. a. Personal Representative b. General Secretary c. Treasurer d. Assistants to the Personal Representative Additional Incentive to New Members For the twelve month period beginning May 1, 2015 and ending April 30, 2016 the application fees will be reduced to $125.00 for new members. This program may be reviewed annually and renewed upon approval of the Valley Membership Achievement Committee. 8 M y Brothers, Why did you join the Scottish Rite? Was it for “more light in Masonry”? Maybe it was for additional fellowship or better meals than available in your home lodge? Maybe it was for more and interesting degrees? Whatever the reason, I note that although my home Lodge, Morning Star has about 100 members who belong to the Stockton Scottish Rite, I see only about 15 show up at gatherings of Scottish Rite on a regular basis. Other lodges in our Valley have about the same ratio of membership to those attending. To improve attendance we need to offer more of what you joined the Rite to gain. I just seem at a loss to be able to know what that is. We are improving our Degree Team ritual, we are offering purely social events like the Sunset Club and the Gold Rush SR Club in the hills. We have a very active Master Craftsman program which will provide more “light in Masonry” than any other formal program that I am aware of and fellowship abounds!!! If you have not been here in a while, come try again. You will find that you will have a very favorable experience. If you are one of those attending regularly, bring a lodge brother who has not been to the Scottish Rite for a while. The only thing our Valley is lacking is attendance, we have everything else! Fraternally, John L. Baker, 32° KCCH Assistant to the P.R. Sunset Club Fun on June 16, 2015 Sunset Club June 2015 9 Know the Speech Therapist Heidi Germino Heidi Germino is the Speech Language Pathologist at the Stockton Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorder Clinic. She has been with us since 1997, initially as a part-time therapist and became the full-time Clinic Director in 2007 Heidi Ann was born in Lynnwood, California, in the southern part of the state, on July 18, 1967. She is the eldest of six children, three daughters and three sons, born to Gene and Joyce Poertner. Heidi’s father always was employed with city government in financial related positions. When she was five-years old, the family moved to Brentwood, California. Her father became the City Manager of Brentwood. She recounts that Brentwood was small at the time and that they lived near the city limits on one-half acre of land. As a youth, from the third grade on, she was in 4H, raising chickens, sheep and one steer. Partly because of her involvement in 4H, when she was about 12 years old, she began working for a classmate’s family at an orchard fruit stand. She recounts that her parents instilled a strong work ethic, which she retains to this day. The proceeds of her jobs went toward the purchase of school clothing and supplies. Heidi recounts coming with her family to Stockton to shop, as Brentwood was small. During the trips, she visited the Caesar Chavez Public Library and also the campus of the University of the Pacific. Later, after graduation from Liberty High School in Brentwood, she would apply and be accepted to the University of the Pacific, from which she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1990 and a Master of Arts degree in 1992. After graduating, she was employed for eleven-years with the Brentwood Union School District. At the same time, she worked part-time for Delta Memorial Hospital in the Home Health Department. In 1997, she began employment with the University of the Pacific as a part-time Clinical Supervisor. During this time, she also worked for the Stockton Unified School District as a Speech Therapist. In comment about her doubling of jobs, she said, “You do this job because you love it.” Currently, Heidi is Director of Clinical Education at the University of the Pacific. She teaches one or two courses a semester in Clinical Methods, Public School Issues and also prepare University of the Pacific students for internships. While at the University of the Pacific, she met David Germino, a fellow student. They married in 1999. He currently is a school counselor in Linden. They have two daughters, Olivia, age 14 and Annabelle, age 12. They reside in Valley Springs on five acres of land. Heidi enjoys gardening and commented that she currently has squash and tomatoes in bloom. At the clinic, they currently have 46 students in the summer session (camp). These are two-week sessions, which allows the student clinicians to do things a little different and meet specific needs of the clients. Should you desire to learn more about the program, ask to see the clinic get answers to your questions and see the amazing activities that go on behind the scenes. 10 11 News From Bethel No. 83, Stockton Bethel No. 83 would like to thank the Scottish Rite for allowing us to meet in your facility. We would like to invite the members to attend our meetings on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month beginning on August 25th at 7:00 P.M. On June 9th, we held our Installation of Officers and I, Klaire Green, was installed as Honored Queen. We appreciate Mr. O’Hern being at our Installation of Officers. We would also like to thank him for providing pizza and soda for the Bethel to enjoy. Without the support of our Masons, we would not exist. Stockton Chapter DeMolay On Saturday, June 20, 2015, Stockton Chapter DeMolay will meet to feed the homeless. Our Master Councilor, Alex Amadore decided that Stockton Chapter needed to work in a positive way this term and this is his way of showing that the Chapter cares about the community. Stockton Chapter is grateful to the Masonic Families for helping to make this project a reality. Our Bethel has many fun activities throughout the summer starting with Grand Bethel. In July, we will begin our Dimes for Dollars campaign and we will be serving at the Mason of the Year Dinner. Please feel free to introduce yourself to my Bethel Sisters. Jobie Love, Klaire Green Alex Amadore, Master Councilor of Stockton Chapter DeMolaywith John Baker 32°, KCCH accepting a donation for the Feed the Hungry Campaign. Klaire Green H.Q Bethel No. 83, Stockton with Abby Chase JD2B 12 B Rainbow News est summer wishes of all of our Masonic family and friends. We are pleased to announce that the “Bay Area Cancer Connection” is our Grand Service project for 2015-2016. This organization focuses on ovarian and breast cancer support. The next time one of our Rainbow Girls asks you about supporting our project, maybe you will donate an extra dollar to this worthy cause. July 6th the Assembly will be holding an initiation. One young lady being initiated into Rainbow is Miss Katie Martinez, John and Karen Baker’s granddaughter and the other young lady is Rainn Castleman, who is the daughter of Richard and Raksmey Castleman. Richard is a member of Morning Star Lodge. The weekend of June 13th, the assemblies in our area spent the day at Rancho Seco Park, swimming, playing volleyball, tossing water balloons and enjoying various other games. The food was great and the park was a really neat place to visit. Once again our Assembly will be making and selling homemade tamales. Maritza and Lupita Paniagua will be “Head Chef’s” in this project. We look forward to your support. See you in August. In Rainbow Love. A Father’s Day Tribute 13 2015 Building Fund The views expressed in the Rite News are not necessarily those of the Scottish Rite Bodies. Submission of articles are welcome and due by the 15th of the month preceding the publication. Only articles of Masonic relevance will be considered and may be split into two publications. For more information contact the Editor or the General Secretary at the Rite (209) 466-3391 . $20,00 The Bodies of the Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite, sitting in the Valley of Stockton, Orient of California, acknowledge and yield allegiance to the Supreme Council (Mother Council of the World) of the Inspector General Knights of Commander of the House of the Temple of Solomon of the Thirty third Degree of the Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry of Southern Jurisdiction of the United States of America, whose See is at the Grand Orient of Charleston, in the state of South Carolina Stockton Scottish Rite P.O. Box 4236 Stockton, Ca. 95204 $15,00 Return Service Requested DATED MATERIAL — PLEASE DO NOT HOLD 14