The Rite Times 3/04/2016

 

 

 

 

Registration for April 8-9 is Live!

 
Are you wondering where you can register for Boston Lafayette Lodge of Perfection's historic two-day degree event? Well, look no further because registration for the landmark event is officially up and running! 
 
April 8-9, Lodge of Perfection is celebrating their 175th anniversary by putting on all eleven Perfection degrees. The weekend will begin on the evening of Friday, April 8, and continue through Saturday, April 9.
 

Massachusetts Consistory Guard

 

The Valley of Boston is home to many distinguished groups, each serving a different purpose that is key to the Valley’s operation. One of the groups that is at the forefront of the Valley is the Consistory Guard of Massachusetts Consistory. 
 
This small group of dedicated men assist Massachusetts Consistory, and the Valley as a whole in a variety of different ways. The Guard serves the Valley on meeting days by handing out parking vouchers, checking dues cards, and preparing candidates for the day’s degree work.
 

Bowling with the Valley Recap

 

The Bowling & Arcade Event was a great success! This was truly a family event.  The youngest of our family members were two babies, still too young to walk or talk, and still too young to bowl or eat pizza & chicken.  But they were the best fans, waving their arms and feet to cheer on their parents and siblings.  
 
On the other end, the adults used their “adult drink” coupons with smiles.  The kids, in-between the adults and babies, made out well with the bowling and especially the Arcade Cards.
 

Friday, Mar. 4

 

 

Important Dates

 
April 8-9
Lodge of Perfection 4°-14°
 
May 7
Spring Class 
 
June 16
Family Life At the Boston Pops

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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