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Chapter
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Oxford & Honeybrook
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Freedom
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has moved from its meeting locations in Christiana and Quarryville
to the east in Chester County, meting in Honeybrook and Oxford.
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Pittsburgh
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Steel City
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Steel City Chapter recieved their "Letters Patent of
Perpetual Constitution" (their permanent Charter) at
their July 2007 Installation of Officers. Congratulations
to them on all their hard work and success. For more information,
contact Chapter Advisor Joe
Schrock, who was presented with the Zerubbabel Key for
his pivotal role in Steel City's success.
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| Lancaster
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Lancaster
Phoenix |
is an offshoot of Freedom Chapter and is just beginning to
meet at the Lancaster Masonic Center. It is exciting to have
DeMolay back in the city of Lancaster!
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| New Castle |
New Castle
Builders |
New Castle
Builders Chapter was Instituted on September 17, 2005 as a project
to convert the last Chapter of the Order of the Builders to
a DeMolay Chapter. The Builders had a long history of youth
activity here, but the boys wanted to be a part of the active
statewide program that DeMolay offers. With a new Advisory Council
and the support of the Scottish Rite and Masonic Lodges, this
program has taken off as a model for new Chapters across the
state. Contact Chapter Advisor George
Orr for further information. |
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Southern York County
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(unnamed)
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Advisor recruitment and training continues in the effort
to start a Chapter in southern York County.
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West Chester
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Brandywine
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The effort to get Brandywine Chapter started has been renewed
by West Chester Lodge, and Advisor recruitment and training
is currently in process.
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Fairless Hills
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(unnamed)
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Advisor Training is scheduled for June 28 at Fairless Hills
Lodge, where Delaware Valley Chapter used to meet.
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Blair County
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(unnamed)
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District Deputy Grand Master Dave Smith met with interested
leaders to organize a new effort to bring DeMolay back to
the Altoona/Holidaysburg area. Advisor Training was completed
on April 27.
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| Williamsport |
Lycoming |
Lycoming Chapter was formally instituted on February 17,
2008 with the installation of their first corps of officers.
The Chapter is now focused on earning their permanent charter.
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