he Valley of Lincoln wanted to host an event for our RiteCare families, so the idea of a Halloween party was born earlier this year. Building on the concept of “Trunk or Treat,” where hosts decorate a car trunk in a Halloween theme, the Lincoln Halloween party focused on decorated tables. . .
Valley of Lincoln Celebrates Feast of Tishri
Valley of Lincoln Welcomes New Members in Summer Reunion
Hot Summer Day Perfect for Lincoln Ice Cream Social
They all screamed for ice cream and the Lincoln Valley Scottish Rite responded!
The Lincoln Scottish Rite was filled with kids, members, and guests of all ages for an old-fashioned ice cream social, where the ice cream and fun were free and it was hard to tell which age group was enjoying the event the most. The only disagreements occurred over preferences of toppings. . .
Great Day for Lincoln's Annual WalkRite for RiteCare
The 5th annual WalkRite for RiteCare was held at the Lincoln Children’s Zoo on a perfect Saturday morning on May 25th. Scottish Rite Masons, students from the Nebraska Student Speech-Language Hearing Society (NSSLHA) at UNL, RiteCare parents and families, and the Clinicians turned out for the Walk, which raised $2,000 for speech therapy through the Lincoln Scottish Rite Preservation Foundation. . .
Great Success with the Robert Burns Celebration
Valley of Lincoln Celebrates Feast of Tishri
The Feast of Tishri is considered the most “Scottish Rite” of observances, and is the only remaining mandatory festival on the Scottish Rite calendar. The Feast of Tishri derives its origins from God’s decree to the children of Israel who were commanded that this Feast would be celebrated annually to forever remind the children of Israel that He had rescued them from Egypt. . . .
Banquet Recognizes 33° Scottish Rite Masons at Lincoln's Nebraska Club
Valley of Lincoln Celebrates Robert Burns Night
Robert Burns, one of Scotland’s most famous sons, is still celebrated for his poetry and music more than 220 years after his death at age 37 for his poetry and music. Born on January 25, 1759, Robert Burns’ birthday is celebrated around the world with dinner, music, poetry, and of course, haggis, the national dish of Scotland. . .