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Valley of Portsmouth/Dover

The Valley of Portsmouth/Dover is made up of Masonic members from the first and sixth masonic districts. Members come from as far north as North Conway, as far south as Hampton and as far west as Raymond. This active valley holds a variety of family oriented functions and community service projects which helps members grow, learn and contribute to their communities.

  Valley of Portsmouth/Dover Installs New Officers
at Semi-Public Installation
  Recently, the Valley of Portsmouth/Dover installed a new corps of officers for 2008-2009. A dinner was provided prior to the afternoon installation. Ill. Deputy Richard W. Elliot, 33º presided over the installation with the assistance of Ill. Mark C. Roth, 33º, Ill. Robert E. Hansen, 33º and Ill. Jeremy J. Sawyer, 33º.
   

On behalf of the Valley of Portsmouth/Dover, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, I welcome you to our website.  My name is Joseph L.. Kenick, Jr., 32° and I am the Thrice Potent Master for the Valley of Portsmouth/Dover. In order to join Scottish Rite you must be a Master Mason. There are five Valleys that comprise Scottish Rite in New Hampshire, and there are 3 bodies in each Valley; Ineffable Lodge of Perfection, John Christie Council Princes of Jerusalem, and NH Chapter of Rose Croix comprise the Valley of Portsmouth/Dover.
 
We are an active organization that holds a variety of Masonic, family-oriented functions and promote community service within the communities. In addition our valley sponsors the 32º Seacoast Learning Center, helping children with dyslexia. Contact us if you would like to know more about the valley of Portsmouth/Dover or for a petition.

Joseph L. Kenick, Jr. , 32º
Thrice Potent Master

 
 

Paul S. Cuetara, 32º
Sovereign Prince

 

Ronald J. Brown, 33º
Most Wise Master
 
"Scottish Rite provides me with an incentive to learn more, to be compassionate, charitable, and to be serviceable to family, community, and country.  It enhances my understanding and knowledge of our beloved Craft and provides an opportunity to serve and support worthy charities for the betterment of others.
 
The things I cherish most are the friendships engendered, the association with other like-minded citizens who possess quality values and sound character along with the opportunity to participate in reunions that impart messages that amplify the lessons learned in the symbolic degrees.
 
I have learned that no man is an island and that Together Everyone Accomplishes More; that we do not just become old, rather, we get old by not growing.  So, I implore all of us to stay involved and promote Faith, Hope, and Charity."
Jeremy J. Sawyer , 33º
Deputy Representative
   
     
                             
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