| September 26, 1998 Grand Master's Day
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Sir Knight Errol Hawksley, Grand Commander of Knights Templar in Pennsylvania, (left) and his officers.
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The Tall Cedars were out, in force, selling Roses to fight Muscular Dystrophy.
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A giant slide, provided by Bro. Jack Bubernack, Lodge #43, was a big hit with the kids...
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as was the spin-art !
Spin-art was provided by Bro.Gary R. Chubb,
Brownstone Lodge #666
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The Tall Cedars Antique Car Unit showed off many classic vehicles.
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Pastor Charles H. Lacquement, Director of Pastoral Care, is one of the many familiar friendly faces at the Masonic Homes.
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One of the newest additions to the dairy farm was on hand to greet young visitors.
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Officers of the State High Twelve Association talked about "Fun, Food, and Fellowship" at High Twelve Club meetings.
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Face-painting was a popular service provided for free by the Rainbow Girls and Job's Daughters.
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A coloring contest for young children was conducted by the Job's Daughters.
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Brian Luzier, Programs Specialist and Melissa Kilmer, Personal Care Attendant, provided information
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on the new Respite Care program provided at the Masonic Homes. This program is NOT limited to Masons or their families.
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