At our June convocation, E.·. George H. Snow was presented with a 40 year veteran’s pin for his service to capitular Masonry. The presentation was made by E.·. Dustin M. Werstler, our High Priest.
George will soon be turning 80 and still manages to maintain an active role in his Chapter. While his obligations prevent him from being one of the main line officers, he often fills in for whatever position we need him for. He’s even considering a position as Master of one of the Veils. This is just another example of his long history of service to the Chapter.
In 1974 George first served as High Priest of Harmony Royal Arch Chapter. In 1993 he again served as High Priest, this time for the merged Old Colony-Harmony Royal Arch Chapter. He now serves as a Trustee of the Permanent Fund. Over the years since and in between, he has served in and filled in for numerous stations. George has a long history of generously dedicating his time and talents for the good of the Chapter and capitular masonry.
Why don’t you come down and thank George for his service and enjoy his company at our next convocation? You’d be glad you did.
In a testament to the work being done at Saint Mark’s Royal Arch Chapter, the entire line of officers was elected for a second term in their respective offices.
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E.·. Dustin M. Werstler will continue as High Priest, Comp. Robert C. Asbury as King, and Comp. Dan Joy as Scribe. R.·.E.·. Charles E. Rouleau will continue as Treasurer and E.·. Jeffrey Day will remain Secretary of the Chapter.
As you may have already noticed, Saint Mark’s Royal Arch Chapter has a regularly published newsletter that’s mailed with Chapter notices. The notice can be downloaded and viewed through the newsletter page here on the Chapter’s new website. Now, in addition to retrieving copies of past issues, you can contribute to future issues from the same page!
At the bottom of the newsletter page there is an article submission form which includes a file upload box so you can submit stories, notes, photos, documents and more to assist with the preparation of the next issue of News and Information.
If you’re not a great writer, that’s quite alright! Submit whatever you have and the Newsletter Committee will try to work it into a decently written story. Any contributions will earn you writer or photographer credit.