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Northern Virginia Reconnecting Event!

11 October, 2019

Senior DeMolays and related Masons are invited to the Northern Virginia Reconnection social event.

When: November 23, 2019, 2 pm – 5 pm

Where: 11990 Market Street in Reston VA

Foundation Trustee Fred Baerenz is hosting. You can request a “seat at the table” by registering at this link:


    The Seventh Precept — DeMolays in the Military

    6 October, 2019

    The DeMolay Foundation is honored to present its newest initiative: The Seventh Precept, which will be a networking and mentoring site for DeMolays who are for have served in the military. Please sign up using the form below, and then go to The Seventh Precept Facebook site and enlist! Brother Brig. Gen. (Ret. U.S. Army) Daryl McCall promises there is more to come.



      The DeMolay Museum — Our Own Presidential Library

      20 September, 2019

      The DI staff in Kansas City, including the interns and Past Grand Master Patterson, have worked hard over the last few months to inventory and preserve the DeMolay artifacts. UV-resistant materials have been used to house the many, historical paper materials. Also, they have developed the themes that we are featuring. And yes, there is much more to be done. This week’s post features DeMolay’s own presidential library.

      Let’s start with President Harry Truman. Here is a video, via YouTube, of founder Frank Land and President Truman presenting a Kansas City leader an award.

      It is no wonder that Dad Land became “Dad” to so many; his engaging voice is reflected in this video.

      Truman’s oval office desk sported his now famous motto: “The Buck Stops Here!” He was, in fact, a President called upon to make important decisions that vaulted the United States to worldwide prominence, carrying forard the Franklin Roosevelt legacy. Truman made the decision to bring World War II to a decisive end with the bomb. He increased the minimum wage and stood firm supporting the advancement of African American rights. And he engaged the Korean conflict.

      Dad Land eventually served as a trustee for the Harry Truman Presidential Library. The archives include many signed letters from Truman, as President, to Frank Land as well as art work and Masonic jewelry.

      Lincoln_Douglas

      The Lincoln – Douglas Debates. Perhaps the most significant debate in American history, it was for a senatorial seat in Illinois between incumbent Stephen A. Douglas and challenger Abraham Lincoln. And it ultimately led to the oval office. The main issue, in all seven of the debate series, was slavery. The DeMolay Museum is honored to have received this part of a tree under which the Lincoln Douglas Debates took place.

      Lincoln_Douglas
      Bill Clinton

      President William J. Clinton. Brother Bill Clinton, an Arkansas DeMolay, served two full terms as the 42nd President. He is a PSMC Arkansas, and after his term, he continued to visit other jurisidictional conclaves around the country. During his Presidential term, Brother Bill became the President that balanced the budget, and he even left social security flush with cash. He left office with the highest approval rating of any President since World War II.

      Theodore-Roosevelt

      President Theodore Roosevelt. Teddy Roosevelt served as the 26th President. Of Rough Rider fame, his “square deal” term was progressive, supporting national parks, average citizens, and trust-busting. He was Harvard-educated and an active Master Mason.

      Harrisburg Reconnecting with DeMolay Event

      14 September, 2019

      The DeMolay Foundation’s Harrisburg PA Reconnecting with DeMolay gathering will be on October 20, 2019 at the Scottish Rite Cathedral, Sunday, 2:00 pm. Grand Master Whitaker targeted his goal to strengthen alumni relations. This will be a social event from 2 pm to 4 pm.

      Please request a seat by submitting this form:


        Scottish Rite Cathedral, 2701 N 3rd St, Harrisburg Pa 17110

        Tulsa Reconnecting with DeMolay Event

        14 September, 2019

        The DeMolay Foundation’s Tulsa OK Reconnecting with DeMolay gathering will be on November 14, 2019 at the Celebrity Restaurant, Thursday, 6:30 pm. Grand Master Whitaker targeted his goal to strengthen alumni relations. This will be a social event from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm.

        Please request a seat by submitting this form:


          Celebrity Restaurant, 3109 S Yale Ave. Tulsa, OK 74135

          Nashville Reconnecting with DeMolay

          13 September, 2019

          The DeMolay Foundation’s first Reconnecting with DeMolay gathering will be in Nashville, Tennessee on October 19, 2019 at the Al Menah Shrine, Saturday, 6:30 pm. Grand Master Whitaker will be attending. He targeted his goal to strengthen alumni relations. This will be a social event.

          Please request a seat by submitting this form:


            Al Menah Shrine Temple

            1354 Brick Church Pike, Nashville, Tennessee 37207

            134 Brick Church Pike, Nashville TN 37207

            Pennsylvania’s Keyman University

            11 September, 2019

            Pennsylvania DeMolay’s Keyman University is a week-long program that imbues leadership, brotherhood, and character to each member. The program covers many aspects – the benefits underlying ritual performance, philosophies of communication, humor, and specific leadership skills. The Keyman University utilizes a scenario-based role playing approach that teaches participants to think, react and respond ethically. You can get a better understanding of Keyman University by visiting their robust web site, https://keyman.pademolay.org.

            Pennsylvania’s Keyman University

            The DeMolay Museum

            5 September, 2019

            DeMolay’s 100 year heritage comes to life in its DeMolay Museum. In 2019, the DeMolay Foundation initiated efforts to create a history museum that links Kansas City, Masonry, and DeMolay. The Foundation, as owner of most of the DeMolay artifacts, seeks to improve the archival storage of items that are as many as 100 years old.

            Our first post tells the story of DeMolay’s founding. We hope you enjoy these photographs, and that you look forward to a more robust museum effort.


            • The First DeMolay’s petition (Louis G. Lower)

            • Louis G. Lower, the first DeMolay, membership card.

            • Louis G. Lower patent — the first DeMolay

            • The DeMolay altar’s first Bible

            • First Edition, DeMolay Ritual by Frank Marshall

            • DeMolay’s first Crown of Youth

            Great Plains DLC

            25 August, 2019

            The Great Plains DeMolay Leadership Camp is the grand-daddy of all of our youth leadership camps. With four different leadership tracks, the camp provides detailed instruction on the skills your young man needs to excel. DeMolay prides itself on being the “premier leadership training and character building organization for young men.” And nowhere else does DeMolay deliver better than at its leadership camps.

            Great Plains, in Oklahoma, develops personal organizational skills as well as those required to chair a meeting and handle even difficult situations. An even more advanced track teaches your young man to plan and create seminar-like meetings. These skills are precursors to business meetings in adult life.

            Look for our other DLC focus posts in the future.

            Learn more about the Grand-Daddy DLC at http://greatplainsdlc.org.