The Lincoln Valley Scottish Rite welcomes a new face in the office. Joni Bennett came on-board in May, as Bruce Wood, 33° reduces his schedule to about 20 hours per week
Great Day to WalkRite for RiteCare
Meadow Lane Elementary Computer Science Teacher Susan Pabulous Named Teacher of the Year
Lincoln Hosts 2nd Statewide RiteCare Meeting
Several years ago, Charles V. Sederstrom, Jr., 33°, Sovereign Grand Inspector General in Nebraska, began working to improve the unity between Nebraska's RiteCare clinics. He noticed that the clinics in Hastings, Lincoln, Omaha, and the newest clinic in Kearney were operating semi-independently of one another. Thus began an annual tradition of bringing together Nebraska's RiteCare clinicians and Scottish Rite Masons. . .
BEA and the Scottish Rite Team Up for 4th Annual Ethics on Trial
On Thursday, April 21st, the Alliance and Omaha's Scottish Rite produced their 4th annual "Ethics on Trial" at the Scottish Rite theater. The multi-media production uses a mock-trial format and audience participation to explore ethical issues such as: a wrong-vs-wrong ethical choice, stem cell donation, media ethics, and, this year, a corporate code of ethics policy on employee political activity.
Valley of Alliance Hosts 180th Reunion on April 8-9th
Lincoln Valley Welcomes Two New Brethren at Spring Reunion
Scottish Rite Celebrates Ladies Night at the 'Rite
February is the month of love. Scottish Rite Masons demonstrated our love for our ladies with wonderful entertainment from Omaha's own Vintage Vocalist Michael Walker, who takes us back to a time when the Rat Pack ruled Las Vegas and crooning was cool. Afterward, Ian Barchus presented the DeMolay flower speech, which reminded us of the love and devotion each person should have for his lady. . .
Lincoln Scottish Rite Hosts Robert Burns Dinner
The Valley of Lincoln hosted the annual Robert Burns Dinner, celebrating Scotland's national poet and Freemason. Seventy-five guests enjoyed bagpipe music, entertainment, a great dinner, and of course, freshly prepared haggis. Additionally, silent auction items raised about $1,000 for the RiteCare Speech and Language Clinic at UNL's Barkley Memorial Center.