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Toronto Valley – Presentation: Night at the Rite

A Master Mason’s presentation of a portion of the 15th Degree from the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction will be shown. Open to all Master Masons.Dress Code: Business or Smart Casual. If you haven't received instructions to join this meeting, please send a note the Grand Secretary, Valley of Calgary at valleyofcalgaryaasr@shaw.ca

Vancouver Valley – “Freemasonry and the Underground Railroad”

Ill. Bro. Moises Gomez 33° of Westfield, New Jersey has been employed by the PortAuthority of NY & NJ for 32 years as a member of the Emergency Services Unit stationedat the George Washington Bridge. He responded to both terrorist attacks on USA soil in1993 and 2001. He was appointed Grand Historian of the Grand

Barrie Valley – “Aprons and Gloves, From History To Symbology”

Presented by Ill. Bro. Massoud El Baini, 32°.Massoud El Baini, is a commercial account manager for a major Canadian bank. Heresides in Montreal, QC, and is a highly regarded keynote speaker. If you haven't received instructions to join this online event, please send an email to the Grand Secretary of the Valley of Calgary (valleyofcalgaryaasr@shaw.ca).

Hamilton Valley – The Architecture of I.M. Pei and “The Great Work”

Presented by Bro. Mitchell AllisonProtocol: This lecture is for all MasonsAdvance Registration is required If you haven't received instructions to register for this online event, please send an email to the Grand Secretary of the Valley of Calgary (valleyofcalgaryaasr@shaw.ca).

Lethbridge Valley – Zoom Meeting

If you haven't received instructions to join this meeting please send a note to the Grand Secretary, Valley of Calgary at valleyofcalgaryaasr@shaw.ca.

Toronto Valley – Night at the Rite

On Thursday February 24th, 2022, Toronto Valley will be presentingthe Northern Masonic Jurisdiction's video of the 17th Degree entitled Knight of the Eastand West. This event is open to all Scottish Rite members (no signs or secrets arepresented). This degree is different than the Canadian degree and is a great opportunityto see how the NMJ