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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

MRF Symposium 8/21-23/15 in Philadelphia

The 6th Annual Masonic Restoration Foundation Symposium (August 21-23, 2015) is now prepared to accept registrations. This year's event will be held in the fabulous Philadelphia Masonic Temple. 

The speakers featured this year will include WB Oscar Alleyne, WB Robert Herd, WB Andrew Hammer, Bro. Ryan Flynn, WB Shawn Eyer, WB Moises Gomez, RW Dan Hrinko, WB Jay Hochberg and Bro. Brian Skoff.

A block of rooms have been reserved for the MRF at the Courtyard Philadelphia Downtown at a rate of $129 a night. Reservations may be made by calling 215-496-3200 and asking for the "Masonic Restoration Foundation Symposium" rate.


Registration information can be found at http://www.masonicrestorationfoundation.org/symposium2015/index.html


The event will begin with an authentic English-styled Festive Board held in the Grand Banquet Hall on Friday evening, conducted by the brethren of Fiat Lux Lodge No. 1717, an English Emulation Lodge chartered under the Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia, and featuring comments from our Keynote Speaker, Robert Herd. Along with our usual lineup of interesting speakers, brothers will have the opportunity to see an Entered Apprentice degree using the unique Pennsylvania ritual, conferred by Fritz Lodge No. 308, the host lodge for the Symposium. 


The cost for this event will be $110 (non-refundable) and it is open to all Master Masons (dues cards will be checked). Deadline for registration will be 31 July, 2015. For more information, check the MRF Symposium website, or contact Bro. Brian Skoff, Symposium Organizer, e-mail: brskoff(at)gmail.com

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