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Scottish Rite Club to Meet October 21st
Thursday, October 20, 2011 • Posted October 20, 2011

The San Saba Scottish Rite Club will conduct a joint meeting with the Llano County Scottish Rite Club this Friday, October 21st. The meeting will take place at the Kingsland Masonic Lodge with a meal of barbeque to be served at 6:30PM. Scottish Rite Masons that wish to carpool should meet at the Lodge hall in San Saba and be prepared to leave at 5:30PM sharp. Ladies and quests are invited.This will be the third “joint activity” of the two organizations in the last three years. After the meal a special power point program will be presented by Jerry Casebolt, 33º. Brother Casebolt conducts the training classes on symbolism at the Austin Scottish Rite before each stated meeting. His program for the evening will be entitled “Why We Belong to the Scottish Rite.” Those attending should bring a complimentary covered side dish salad, bread or desert. All Scottish Rite Masons are encouraged to attend and are reminded to wear their proper regalia.The San Saba Scottish Rite Club will conduct a joint meeting with the Llano County Scottish Rite Club this Friday, October 21st. The meeting will take place at the Kingsland Masonic Lodge with a meal of barbeque to be served at 6:30PM. Scottish Rite Masons that wish to carpool should meet at the Lodge hall in San Saba and be prepared to leave at 5:30PM sharp. Ladies and quests are invited.This will be the third “joint activity” of the two organizations in the last three years. After the meal a special power point program will be presented by Jerry Casebolt, 33º. Brother Casebolt conducts the training classes on symbolism at the Austin Scottish Rite before each stated meeting. His program for the evening will be entitled “Why We Belong to the Scottish Rite.” Those attending should bring a complimentary covered side dish salad, bread or desert. All Scottish Rite Masons are encouraged to attend and are reminded to wear their proper regalia.

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