Valley of Pittsburgh Names A Road at Masonic Village at Sewickley

32The Valley of Pittsburgh recently made a $50,000 contribution to the Masonic Village at Sewickley. In return for their gift that will benefit the residents of the community, they "purchased" the privilege to name a road on the campus.

What did they choose to name it? "Scottish Rite Lane," of course!

"The Masonic Village at Sewickley is down the road from us; in fact, some of our members will be living on that lane," said Donald M. Murphy, Thrice Potent Master of Gourgas Lodge of Perfection and Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Valley of Pittsburgh. "When the opportunity was presented to us, the Executive Committee voted unanimously to provide the gift."

Scottish Rite Lane is one of three roads on the Masonic Village at Sewickley campus available as gift naming opportunities. Numerous other gift-naming opportunities are available as well ­ and those who provide donations of $3,000 and above also receive a place on the "Mission of Love Donor Recognition Wall." If you, your Lodge, family, or organization would like more information, call Jane W. Binley, Director of Gift Planning-West Region, at (412) 741-1400, extension 3011.

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