Valley of Reading
Clubs
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You Belong to a County Club,
Enjoy Your Scottish Rite Membership Fully! |
| Every Brother who becomes a
Scottish Rite Mason in the Valley of Reading is automatically a member
of one of the Scottish Rite Clubs (generally referred to as “County
Clubs”). The Club of which you are a member is determined by the
location of your lodge or your residence. These Clubs offer you local
opportunity to enjoy Scottish Rite fellowship, social activities,
membership development, and general support of the Valley of Reading. |
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Combined County Club Ladies
Night - March 3, 2012 |
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Description |
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Chester County Club |
Members who reside in Chester County |
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George Washington Club |
Members who reside in Eastern Montgomery
County and the greater Abington areas. |
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Good Fellowship Club |
Members who reside in the Pottstown,
Boyertown, and Western Montgomery County areas. |
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Lancaster County Club |
Members who reside in Lancaster County |
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Ontelaunee Club |
Members who reside in Northern Berks
County and are primarily members of Vaux Lodge No. 406 and Huguenot
Lodge No. 377 |
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Pagoda Club |
Members who reside in the greater Reading
and Southern Berks County areas. |
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Schuylkill County Club |
Members who reside in Schuylkill County |
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Special Interest Clubs |
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| Golden Eagles Club |
Membership is open to non-Masons, for both
men and women. A senior Citizens Club meets once a month for lunch,
entertainment and socialization. |
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Hiram's Scottish Riders |
Membership is open to non-Masons who enjoy
motorcycles. The Club supports the 32° Masonic Learning Center for
Children, a tutoring program for children with dyslexia. |
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| Model
Railroading Club |
Membership in the Train Club
is open to non-Masons. Focuses on those who enjoy model railroading. |
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| Scottish Rite Volunteer Committee |
A division of the Scottish
Rite Cathedral Association, members and friends coordinate ancillary
services at the Cathedral and activities like; Dinner with Santa and the
Easter Egg Hunt. |
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| The Ladies
Auxiliary |
Membership is open to Scottish
Rite Masons’ wives, mothers, adult daughters, grandmothers, and widows
who meet separately as the men, then come together for refreshments,
programs and socializing. Their projects generously give the Valley
vital time, talent and financial support. |
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