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Masonic Society Semi-Annual Meeting 10/24 at Indiana Freemasons' Hall

The Masonic Society will hold its 1st Semi-Annual Meeting on Saturday, October 24, 2009 at Indiana Freemasons' Hall, 525 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis, Indiana

Theme and Program: "Rededicating the Craft"

Not a member of the Masonic Society yet? To join or to make reservations, see the website at http://www.themasonicsociety.com

See you in Indianapolis!

Program:

9:00 AM Call to Order ..... Colin Peterson, Co-Chairman, Indiana Second Circle Committee

Invocation

Welcome and Introductions .......................Roger S. VanGorden, President of The Masonic Society

Keynote Address .................. Charles F. Marlowe, Grand Master of Masons in Indiana

The Gentleman Mason...................... Jeffrey D. Naylor

Notes on Teaching the Craft: The Millennials’ View of American Freemasonry ..... José Díaz

Reviving a Failing Lodge ................................ Chris Hodapp

12:00 Noon Luncheon in the 2nd Floor dining room, Indiana Freemasons’ Hall

1:00 PM Tours of Indiana Freemasons’ Hall and the Indianapolis Scottish Rite Cathedral

2:00 PM Reconvene

The George Washington Masonic Memorial and
Electronic Records for Researchers............. Mark Tabbert

All Masonry is Local ................................Roger VanGorden

Working the Plan: Lodge Models and Model Lodges ........ George Haynes

The “Dan Brown Effect” .................................... Chris Hodapp

Closing Remarks ...................................Roger S. VanGorden

6:30 PM Banquet in the 2nd Floor dining room, Indiana Freemasons’ Hall

Benediction

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