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Pennsylvania Association of High Twelve Clubs
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WHAT IS HIGH TWELVE?
High Twelve is an association of
Master Masons who desire an hour of Masonic fellowship independent of the
formal ritual of Lodge but prescribe their service to the fraternity. High Twelve was founded by E. C.
Wolcott in Sioux City, Iowa. The first club was officially chartered on May 21,
1921.
LIST OF HIGH TWELVE CLUBS IN PENNSYLVANIA
BASIC PRINCIPLES AND AIMS OF HIGH TWELVE
ORGANIZATION AND STRUCTURE
There are over 300 active High
Twelve Clubs with 25,000 members in the United States, Canada and Foreign
Countries.
The local Club is the foundation for
the State and International organization. State Associations of High Twelve
Clubs are composed of representatives from every chartered High Twelve Club
within their jurisdiction.
LISTING OF PENNSYLVANIA
STATE OFFICERS
INTERNATIONAL OFFICES
High
Twelve International coordinates the entire organization through an
administrative office located at:
2029
WASHINGTON AVE., SUITE 105, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA 47711
PHONE: 1-812-422-9770 E-MAIL: mh12int@earthlink.net
THE WOLCOTT FOUNDATION
The Wolcott Foundation, Inc. is a charitable outreach of
High Twelve International. It provides scholarships at the Graduate Level for
those desiring to enter the fields of Government Service at the George Washington University, Washington, D.C. The Wolcott
Foundation is supported by dues, gifts, memorials, and bequests.
YOUTH AND HIGH TWELVE
High Twelve supports and assists the youth of the community, which often
includes sponsorship, with particular emphasis on DeMolay,
Rainbow for Girls, Job's Daughters, and other
recognized Youth Groups. High Twelve is one of the largest sponsors of DeMolay
members to Leadership Training Conferences.
AN INVITATION TO YOU
An open invitation is extended to all Master Masons to visit a High Twelve
Club, whether he is a local Masonic Brother or a vistor from another state or
another High Twelve Club.
OUR FAVORITE LINKS
APPRECIATION
The Pennsylvania
Association of High Twelve Clubs expresses it appreciation to the Grand Lodge
of Pennsylvania’s Committee
on Internet Services for offering to host this site, and sites for each of the High Twelve Clubs in Pennsylvania.