Sunday, June 29, 2025
‘Central Virginia Masonic Con’
I guess September isn’t that far away anymore. Near the end of that month, a Masonic Con is planned for Virginia. From the publicity:
Central Virginia Masonic Con
Saturday, September 27
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Historic Masons’ Hall
1807 East Franklin Street, Richmond
Click here
Join us for an event open to both Masons and those curious about Freemasonry. This will be a day full of Masonic education on history, our civic connections, and esoteric aspects.
$40 (plus PayPal fee) per person.
Event Speakers
Peyton Anderson: Husband. Father. Outdoorsman. Blacksmith. Freemason. Practicing Stoic. District Education Officer, Masonic District 27.
Shaun Bradshaw: Past Grand Master of the Grand Lodge AF&AM of North Carolina, 33°, KYGCH, OPC. A “proud Masonic esotericist” because he believes in the transformational power of the Craft’s rituals. He understands the value of Freemasonry as both a fraternity and a Western Mystery Tradition. A passionate promoter of Masonic education in the areas of lodge leadership, administration, and Masonic philosophy.
Akram R. Elias: Past (2008) Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia. He has 35 years of professional experience in the fields of Public Diplomacy and Cultural Intelligence. MW Elias is a global speaker on the subject of America: The Great Experiment.
Matt Parker: Founder of the North Carolina Masonic Research Society; Chair of the Grand Lodge Committee on Public Relations; member of the Grand Lodge Library Committee; and 32° Scottish Right Mason, SJ, and member of the York Rite as well as other invitational bodies and esoteric orders.
Jon T. Ruark: Past Master of The Patriot Lodge 1957 in Fairfax. His love of technology and gadgets led him to start The Masonic Roundtable as an online dialogue platform. He is an engineer for the federal government by trade, with Masonic interests leaning toward the esoteric and philosophical aspects of the fraternity.
Your ticket price includes breakfast and lunch, which will be provided. After purchasing a ticket through PayPal, you will be added to the list of ticketed attendees.
All proceeds go to Richmond Randolph Lodge 19 and are intended to cover costs. In the event excess money is collected, it will be donated to Masons’ Hall Historic Preservation efforts.
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