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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Albuquerque on April 2nd

I will be in Albuquerque, New Mexico on April 2nd for three events.

10:00 a.m.—New Mexico Lodge of Research

The event will kick off the distribution of a customized copy of Freemasons for Dummies to all new EAs in New Mexico. (Breakfast will be available at 9:00 a.m.) Guests are welcome. Sandia Mountain Lodge building, behind the Grand Lodge, 1638 University Boulevard N.E., Albuquerque.

1:00-4:00 p.m.—Workshop: Masonic Research 101

A workshop on the basics of Masonic research and publication, including individual discussion of attendees’ own research interests. Open to both Masons and non-Masons. $25, payable to The Lodge of Research of New Mexico. Limited to 25 participants. To reserve a seat, please e-mail kdavis@nmmasons.org. Please bring work in progress. Sponsored by the New Mexico Lodge of Research.
Temple Lodge No. 6, 3801 Osuna Road N.E., Albuquerque.

7:00 p.m.—Festive Board

I will speak on “The Future of American Freemasonry.” Three-course dinner, with the Ceremony of the Seven Toasts. Ladies and other guests are welcome. Black tie (tuxedo), dinner dress for ladies. $35, including tax and tip, payable to Bro. Jay Williams. Seating is limited. To reserve seats, please e-mail kdavis@nmmasons.org.
Sponsored by the New Mexico 2nd Circle of The Masonic Society.
Chama River Brewing Company, 4939 Pan American N.E., Albuquerque.

My trip is sponsored by the Grand Lodge of New Mexico, MWB Gary M. Deck, Grand Master; the New Mexico Lodge of Research, WB Stephen Balke, Worshipful Master.

For further information on any of these events, contact WB Kenneth W. Davis, kdavis@nmmasons.org.

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