Rock Solid ~ Part Two

Posted in Blog on November 11th, 2012 by admin

Recently, Fredericksburg Assembly 12 was contacted by ROC Solid Foundation about another opportunity to build in the area; we were very excited and eager to help out once again with such an awesome organization. This time we built a playground, instead of a “remodel”, for a little 5 year old boy named Dylan who has Leukemia. We had the Cochrane twins, Rachel and Micaela, with Dad Cochrane, The Largents, and finally my mom and me; we were all eager to help! It was a lot different from the other build because we had less people, and only half a day, but because we were all so dedicated, we got the job done just in time. The look on Dylan’s face when he saw the playground made all the work worth it. Fredericksburg Assembly can’t wait for another opportunity to build. Thank You, Roc Solid!

By Andrea Almassy

Fredericksburg Assembly #12

Grand Representative To Louisiana and Vermont

Richmond GV

Posted in Blog on November 7th, 2012 by admin

Richmond Assembly No. 10
Cordially invites you to the
Grand Visitation
Honoring
Lauren RaineTatro
Grand Worthy Advisor, Virginia
Saturday, 10 November, 2012
Richmond Scottish Rite Temple
4204 Hermitage Road
Richmond, VA 23227
We will be having a formal closed meeting that starts at 2 pm with refreshments to follow.
Anyone with proper credentials is welcome to attend the closed meeting.
Please join us. The dress code is formal.
If you have any questions please contact.
Mom Larissa Simmons
masoniclarissa@gmail.com

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Smithfield Assembly Adds Three

Posted in Blog on November 7th, 2012 by admin

On September 30, 2012 we initiated three new girls. Our assembly knew their parts and our initiates had a wonderful time. We had many guests attend. Afterwards we had a little reception. We had food and drinks. Everyone got to fully meet our new members. Our initiation was a great success. Thank you to all who attended.

In Rainbow Love and Service,
Lindsey
Smithfield Assembly #5

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DAD to DAD

Posted in Blog on November 4th, 2012 by admin

Hello Virginia Rainbow,

Just came in from raking leaves and Mom Norman reminded me that the website needs some words from the State Rainbow Dad, and that would be me. Okaaay then…
First, I hope that everyone came through Sandy alright and that you all had a happy Halloween. Always remember that you’re never too old or dignified to put on a costume and pretend (well, except maybe Dad Rennagel). Free candy is just a bonus.

Not many of you know about this yet, but at Supreme Assembly a new program, called “Dad to Dad” was introduced. It’s still pretty basic, but the idea is to get more Dads involved in Rainbow. Until we tell them, they won’t know that their help is wanted, or that they would be welcomed by a “girls organization.” Dad to Dad is a way to let them know and to bring them in. There is a ceremony written for use after initiation, and your State Rainbow Dad is working on one to be presented to local Lodges or at Grand Assembly.

Most of you have received a “Dad” envelope from me to give to the man in your life. He may be your Dad, Stepdad, Granddad, Uncle, or whoever fills that role in your life.  (He’s easy to recognize. He is the one who went to all those ballet and/or band recitals, and he was pretty good with a baseball bat when there were monsters under your bed. )  It’s an invitation to him to come out and support YOU and Rainbow. If I haven’t given one to you yet, see me at the next Grand Visitation, Installation, or other State function and I’ll make sure you get one. If I have given you one and you haven’t delivered it to him, for shame. Do that now and ask him to come to a Rainbow function. Be prepared with a second choice if he can’t come. As in: “If you can’t come to the (Assembly) meeting, could you please come to the Grand Visitation on the 10th at 2pm?” Sometimes, letting him know that he’s wanted enough to have a back-up date works even better than the first invitation.

See you all soon. –And bring Dad along!

All my Rainbow Love,
Dad Norman
State Rainbow Dad