This is one final reminder that it is not too late to register for the Masonic Society/Philalethes Society Symposium this Saturday, September 13 at the Valley of Chicago Scottish Rite Cathedral in Bloomingdale, IL. Registration begins at 9:00 A.M. You may register on on the website or simply show up at the Scottish Rite on Saturday morning with $15.00. Registration for the banquet has closed. If you find yourself unexpectedly available, please join them for a great day of education and fellowship.
There are five speakers in total. During the day:
"Masonic Historical Research and Presentation," Alton G. Roundtree
"The Role of Music and Song in Traditional Freemasonry," Shawn Eyer
"The Mystery of Oak Island," Steven L. Harrison
"Freemasonry and Law Enforcement: Compatible or Conflicting?" by Mark Robbins
And the keynote speaker during the banquet is Andrew Hammer, author of Observing the Craft.
The costs are:
Symposium (Includes Continental Breakfast) $15.00.
Register here. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/masonic-society-philalethes-society-symposium-tickets-7769802689https://www.eventbrite.com/e/masonic-society-philalethes-society-symposium-tickets-7769802689
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