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COMPLETE LIST OF OFFICERS
ADMINISTRATION – SCOTTISH RITE BODIES OF SAVANNAH – 2007
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE DEPUTY OF THE SUPREME COUNCIL IN GEORGIA
Jimmy P. Smith, Jr., 33º
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2007
Personal Rep. S.G.I.G. (appointed) - Jimmy P. Smith, 33º Chairman - Donald C. Combs, 33º Treasurer/Almoner - George A. Vail, 33º Secretary (appointed) - Clyde E. Griffin, 33º Venerable Master - Dudley C. Gahan, 32º KCCH Wise Master - James C. Baker, II, 32º Commander Wilder - D. Kirkland, 32º KCCH Master of Kadosh - C. David Parker, 32º KCCH
MEMBERS AT LARGE TO:
2010 - Eli A. Stafford, 33º 2010 - Ernest A. McCorkle, 33º 2010 - John H. Pigott, 33º 2009 - Bruce H. McNall. 32º 2009 - Jack L. Hepner, 33º 2009 - Patrick J. Brooks, 32º 2008 - H. Jay Robbins, 32º KCCH 2008 - Charles G. White, 32º KCCH 2008 - William F. Shepard, 32º 2007 - Wally D. Crews, 32º KCCH 2007 - James O. Hood, 32º KCCH 2007 - Charles V. Deloe, 33º 2007 - Donald C. Combs, 33º
ASSOCIATION REPRESENTATIVES
East Ga. Association Representative - Albert Nelson,Jr., 33º S. E. Ga. Association Representative - Kerry J. Buchan, 32º
TRUSTEES, SCOTTISH RITE FOUNDATION OF GEORGIA, INC.
William S. Griffin, 33º Emeritus Dr. Jesse E. Bradley, 32º Emeritus George Vail, 32º Dudley Gahan, 32º KCCH C. Wayne Barnes, 33º
MISCELLANEOUS
EDUCATION & AMERICANISM
The JROTC program is supported in the valley and members of the Valley presents 17 medals.
A Flag Day Ceremony is held annually in Madison Square next to the Masonic Center. The Ceremony is public with a speaker from the community or nearby Fort Stewart. The Flag Unit of Alee Temple and the National Sojourners take part in presenting the Colors. A portion of the 3rd Infantry Division Band or some other musical unit usually provides music. Refreshments are served by the DeMolay Boys after the ceremony.
Representatives of the Valley attend the Naturalization Ceremonies of the Federal Court in both Savannah and Brunswick. Usually we are given an opportunity to speak to the new citizens and we always present them with a copy of "Dynamic Freedoms."
MEMBERSHIP
Visibility of the Scottish Rite in the Valley is maintained through the members who are active in their Blue Lodges. We also are invited to provide a program several times a year by various Lodges. Recognition for recruiting new members range from a cap for one, a years dues for three and a gold watch for five first line signings. All correspondence for the general membership is also sent to Sojourners in the Valley, which has resulted in quite a few affiliations. Members in arrears in their dues are identified and letters are sent from the membership chairman and the General Secretary and a member of the committee makes personal contact, where possible.
MEETINGS
The Executive Committee meets at 5:30 P.M. on the first Tuesday of each month. This meeting is followed by supper at 6:30 P.M. for all members and guests (when appropriate). The Lodge of Perfection meets at 7:30 P.M. except for July and August. Normally in July the Ring Ceremony for the Spring Class is held and some special occasion is celebrated in August. Committee meetings are held as called by their Chairman and are either early evening meetings or working lunch meetings with lunch provided by the Valley.
ASSOCIATIONS
Associations are located in Hinesville, Brunswick, Jesup and Metter and meet quarterly at a Restaurant always with the ladies and have interesting speakers or programs almost without exception. Once a year in the fall we have a Combined Association meeting, which is hosted by one Association on a rotating basis. These are well-attended enjoyable events.
SCOTTISH RITE COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS CENTER AT ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC STATE UNIVERSITY
Our Communicative Disorders Center was established in 1997 and has operated at near peak capacity since. It has provided language disorders services to many children in Southeast Georgia who previously had no affordable care available. The Center also provides a clinical setting for the graduate and undergraduate students in the Speech Pathology department of the University. The Center is operated on a fee basis, but no child is ever turned away because they cannot pay. The Center is one of 147 in the Southern jurisdiction and the first in the State of Georgia outside of the Atlanta area. Funding for its operation is shared by the University, the Valley of Savannah and the Supreme Council. The Scottish Rite MBNA Credit Card Program is a major source of funding for the Language Disorders Program in the Southern Jurisdiction.
MASONIC CENTER ENDOWMENT FUND
The Masonic Center Endowment Fund is established under the Scottish Rite Masonic Center Preservation Foundation, Inc. to support the maintenance and upkeep of the Masonic Center in Savannah. Donations may be mailed to the General Secretary of the Valley of Savannah. Additional information to include the different recognition levels is also available. Recognition is provided on a Wall of Honor in the entrance foyer of the Center on plaques with appropriately engraved plates. Donations in honor of or in memory of friends or loved ones are welcomed and encouraged.
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