The Grand Lodge of New York’s first Masonic Con is less than eight weeks away, so buy your tickets now. Masonic Con New York will examine Freemasonry in the 21st Century: Self and Society—a look at where our fraternity should go as modern America suffers from an epidemic of male loneliness, as documented in the recent study from the U.S. Surgeon General.
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Freemasonry, as a path of self-development, as a social network, and as an influential and history-making institution, bears the potential to remedy the crisis facing so many American men. Come here our speakers discuss the ideas behind this Masonic Con with a mission:
Keynote Speaker
Maj. Gen. William Green, Jr.
Chief of Chaplains
U.S. Army
—with—
Dr. Heather K. Calloway
Executive Director
Center for Fraternal Collections
and Research, Indiana University
Bro. Chuck Dunning
Educator and Author
Bro. Bull Garlington
Author and Attorney
Bro. Michael LaRocco
Executive Director
Chancellor Robert R. Livingston
Masonic Library
Bro. Jim Loporto
On “The Elephant in the Room”
This day of Masonic and social studies is open to the public, except for Bro. Loporto’s presentation at day’s end, which will be restricted to regular Freemasons, with an emphasis on seating Apprentices, Fellows, and new Master Masons.
Mariners 67 |
The weekend will begin Friday, January 17 with the famous Mariners Lodge 67’s Maritime Festive Board and Beefsteak Banquet. That’s a separate ticket for a magnificent meal in an unforgettable ambiance of feast and song. This is the kick-off of the lodge’s bicentennial celebration.
The speakers program awaits you on Saturday the 18th, also featuring tours of Masonic Hall, plenty of vendors, and other attractions.
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Afterward, the 1781 Society welcomes you for cocktails and socializing with our speakers and with Grand Master Steven A. Rubin and our Grand Lodge leadership. (This too requires a separate ticket.)
There are group rate hotel accommodations and special rate parking as well.
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