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The Pennsylvania Freemason - Spring 1996

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Saturday, June 8

FAMILY PICNIC D AY FOR MASONS ACROSS THE STATE

IDLEWILD PARK U.S. Route 30 Ligonier

each o f seven amusem ent par ks- in A llentown, H ershey, tow ard the East and Ligonier , Pittsburgh, West Mifflin and Erie in the West. Detailed i nfo rm atio n for each park is included in the

KENNYWOOD 4800 Kennywood Blvd.

West Mifflin

Please send me the tickets indicated below:

Saturday, June 8, i s Family Pi cn ic D ay for M asons and their friends across Pennsylvan i a. Fun and fell owship i s planned at

5ANDCASTLE 1000 Sandcastle Dr. PiHsburgh

#OFTICKETS

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Rides & Adm. @ $10

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Gen1Adm. @57

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Fun Money @ $.90

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Slide All Day@ $11

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Gen'l Adm. @ $4.95

All You Can Eal@ 511

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All Day Ride @ 18.95

Slide, Eal All Day@ $19

accompany ing coupons. Complete the coupon for the location of

For Idlewild Park

For Sandcastle

For Kennywood

y our choice and m ail it with yo ur ch ec k according to the

Total TICkets

Tolal TICkets

Tolal TICkets

directions on the coupon.

Ami. Enclosed

Ami. Enclosed

Ami. Enclosed

Opens 10:00 a.m .

D ORNEY PARK.

WALDAMEER PARK. Presque Isle State Park Lakeview Section, Erie PARK OPEN: NOON- 10:00 P.M. FOOD SERVED 1 P.M. - 5 P.M. (AU-you-can-eat: hot dogs. hamburgers. pouuo salad. macaroni salad. baked beans, chips. ice cream, co!Tee. Pepsi. Diet Pepsi. Orange. 7-up.)

AllENTOWN

( Fried chicken. hot dogsisauerkraut hamburgers. baked beans. potato salad. Pepsi produciS, Phila. pre12els, pcanuiS.)

PRICE $11 Rides: All-Day TickeiS 8\'ailable at Park at $9/each. - Ride-A-Rama I p.m. - I 0 p.m. AduiiS

Send me:

C hild tickets

Amount Enclosed: S _ _ __ Make c heck payable to: ~M asonic Picnic" and send to: Richa rd E. Lawhead. DDGM. R..D. ;H, 3 D-I. Cochranton. PA 163 1-l-9371.

Name _________ _

PRICE $24 Sr. (60.._) & child under -t8" - SI-t Children under -t - Free (I ncl. parking. admission to Park. Rides and Wildwater Kingdom. Food)

No coolers ollowf!d Ach-ise us ifyoullt'Rll a cooler for medical reasom. We must make 0/Tangme/lls prior to l 1111e 7. Send me:

AduiiS

Child ticke iS

Amo unt Enclosed: S _ _ __ Make check payable to: " Masonic Picnic" and send to: Office of the Grand Master Maso nic Temple, O ne Nonh Broad SL Phila delphia. Pa 19 107-2598

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DEADLINE: MAY 20, 1996

THE GRAND LODGE F. & A.M.

OF PENNSYLVANIA M asonic Homes One M asonic D r ive E lizabethtow n, PA 17022-2 199

L odge

Noon - 10:00 p.m .

Please invite family, friends, neighbors, Masonic ladies, youth groups and fellow workers. Consider becoming a Masonic uncle or aunt by buying a ticket for a Job's daughter, Rainbow Girl or DeMolay.

For Information, call (412) 461-2572 or (412) 461-4700

PARK OPEN: 10 A.M .1 0 P.M. FOOD SERVED: 1 P.M. - 6 P.M.

Children 4 & under- $3.50

1 1:00 a.m. - 6:00p.m.

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DEADLINE: MAY 28, 1996

Second Class POSTAGE PAID Lancaster, PA 17604-9998 and Additional Offices

~ he Masons

Make check payable to: " Masonic Picnic" and send to: Masonic Picnic, c/o Bill McCracken Marine, 11 43 Brierly Lane, Munhall, PA 151 20. Name --- - - - - - - - -------------- - - - - - --

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are answering the call of history at Valley Forge in 1996!

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COMPLETE COUPON; i· -~ I Cl ip and send with check & self aadre:ssed ' No. 10 envelope w ith two 32¢ sfamps. KNOEBEL$ PARK, Elysburg

HERSHEY P A RK,

(Rt. 487 be twe e n Elysburg & Cataw issa)

PARK OPEN: 10 A.M.-10 P.M. FooD AND RIDES

PARK OPEN: 10 A.M. - 10:00 P.M. PICNIC 11 A.M. - 8 P.M. PACKAGE #l $20/ PERSON FOOD & Rl.DES Hand stamp good for all rides noon to 8 p.m.: two meats - Lunch (noon) Hamburger BBQ. hot dogs'sauerkraut: Dinner (5 p.m.) 112 BBQ chickert baked beans, cole slaw. chips, rolls, butter. ice cream. co!Tee. iced tea.)

PACKAGE #2 $10/ PERSON RmES0NLY

PACKAGE #3 $10/PERSON FoooO LY

Children -1 & under - Free (this poclng• Onl)) Send me:

Adults

Child rickeiS

Amount Enclosed: S _ _ __ Make check pavable to: " Maso nic Picnic~ and send to: ·Hugh A. Jones. DDG~ I . 150 Pocahontas La ne. Elysburg, PA 17824

HERSHEY

Food smed noon to 3 P~~ (Charbroiled boneless chicl.en brea:. " roll. Hershey hot dogs, charbroiled all-beef~amburger. lenuce. tomato, sliced cheese. chips. ;odas.)

PRICE $27/PERSO~ 9 & UP Children 3 to 8 - $24'Person Children under 3 - Free Please in,ite famil). friends. and n.:~ghbor> Masonic ladies, )Outh groups and fello\\ \\or\.ers. Consider becoming a Masonic uncle or l unt b) buying a ticket for a Job's Daughter. Rainbow Girl or DcMoay. Send me:

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Child tickeiS

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Make check payable to: " Mas onic Picnic~ and send to: Office of tbc G ra nd Master Masonic Temple, One onh Broad SL Philadelphia, Pa 19107-2598

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mailed, but distributed at picniC.

POSTMASTER: Send address changes to above. Please include complete imprint of address on your postal return clipping.

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DEADLINE: JUNE 1, 1996 TICkets ordered on ot near deadline will not be

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DEADLINE: MAY 20, 1996

In ceremonies at noon on March 15, R.W. Grand Master EdV'{ard 0 . Weisser signed an agreement with the • N nal Park SetvJce at VaJiey ~estore the4Jational Memorial ...J·~ Arch tbat dominates the lanBscape overlookLng the historic winter camping area ~....... . for beleagueretf Revolutionary War soldiers. The ~onal Memorial Arch ~~ has stooC'i for more than 80 years as a tr-i.,bute to Brother and General George Washington and his army as a symbol --.~~ 1111 of the triumph they achieved --=-_,there. Today, the Arch, which is 60 feet high and 30 feet wide, ~~• stands in disrepair and is cordoned off, closed to the public for safety reasons. Freemasons will restore the Arch to the grandeur it deserves. It will be rebuilt, virtually stone-by-sto ne . Numerous facade stones weighing more than one ton each will be removed and refurbished for return ; the underlying brick work will be reconstructed , and the ornamentation and lettering will be restored and enhanced . Memor ial Arch continued on page 3


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