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Tuesday, September 03, 2013

Northeastern Department & Regional Conference, Albany, NY Sept 6&7

I will be speaking in Albany, New York on Friday, September 6th at the Northeastern Department and Regional Conference, at the Holiday Inn, 205 Wolf Road in Albany. Registration is $20, and the program begins Friday at 8AM. Featured speakers include Jeffrey Williamson, Marcus Trelaine, Paul Leary, David Grindle, Curtis Banks, Stuart Card, Ron Cuthrie, Oscar Allen, Grant Held, Lou Bartrand, James E. Sullivan and Thomas Tsirimokos.

For last minute registration and info I suggest contacting Jeffrey M. Williamson, General Grand Chapter- York.rite@hotmail.com; Charles W. Wagner, General Grand Council- Wagnerkygch33@aol.com; or Thomas X. Tsirimokos, Grand Encampment- tsirimokos@comcast.net

I will have some books available.

1 comment:

  1. Oh Chris, I wish I had known this earlier... I'm attending the conference, but am not arriving until Friday evening. Since Pennsylvania is not part of General Grand Chapter of General Grand Council I am only attending the Grand Encampment session on Saturday.
    This is, I believe, the third time I will "just miss" hearing you speak. But, hopefully, I'll get the chance to bump into you at some point over what remains of the weekend.

    Richard Muth
    MEHP, Eureka Chapter No. 167, Rochester, PA
    PTIM, Beaver Valley Council No. 54, Rochester, PA
    PC, EC, Beaver Valley Commandery No. 84, Beaver, PA

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