Santa
Ana Valley
- 1977 -

For several years the Scottish Rite Club of Orange County held
regular meetings in the Santa Ana Masonic Hall on the corner of Fifth
and Sycamore Streets. A letter dated January 4, 1977 invited Master
Masons to a meeting of the Club to seek Letters Temporary for a Lodge of
Perfection and a Chapter Rose Croix. At that time there were about 250
members in the Club and on April 25th they borrowed costumes from the
Los Angeles Bodies and conferred the 14th Degree. Again on May 23 the
Santa Ana Team conferred the 18th Degree. The October, 1977 Club
Bulletin carried a "HALLELUJAH" headline; "Scottish Rite
comes to the Valley of Santa Barbara!". At the first stated meeting
of the new Lodge of Perfection, the Club held its last meeting after
cleaning up loose ends.
The Rite was constrained in
its activities in the Temple because of their expanding membership. The
typical Blue Lodge seating made it difficult to portray some degrees
that are best staged. They appointed a committee to look for larger and
more suitable quarters. The committee found many advantages offered by
the nearby Ebell Club at 625 French Street. The facilities included a
theater with a large stage, excellent lighting and sound equipment,
plenty of parking and adequate dining space. The Rite still meets at
this location.
The first Charter Class at
the Ebell Club was held in February, 1979. An explosive growth followed
and by June 1979, less than two years after Letters Temporary were
issued, the membership exceeded 1100. The Valley was rated the fastest
growing in the Orient in 1979 with a growth of 78% and a membership of
1536.
Finally, on November 8, 1979,
the Valley of Santa Ana received its charter for all Bodies. Another highlight for
the Rite in 1979 was the investiture of Knight Commander of the Court of
Honour on seven brothers and two were coroneted Thirty-third Degree.
The Valley of Santa Ana works
closely to maintain friendly working relationships with the Shrine and
York Rites and holds regular visitations with the Craft Lodges. The Rite
also supports two Clubs in Orange county--the Saddleback Valley Scottish
Rite Club and the Scottish Rite Association of Orange County in Corona
del Mar. The Saddleback Club frequently participates in the Maundy
Thursday Observance. The Orange County Association pre-dates the Rite by
thirteen years. The Santa Ana Scottish Rite News frequently carries a
column featuring one of the workers in the Rite with is picture and a
short biographical sketch.
In
the Spring of 1987 the Rite established a building fund and sent another
committee out into the community to search for a building site. They
found what seemed to be an ideal place, but the cost of required code
renovations and the installation of a sprinkler system made the cost
prohibitive. However, the fund
remains intact in spite of offers to return contributions, so plans for
a future building move ahead.
The first mention of
"childhood aphasia" at the Santa Ana Rite was a program and
movie in June 1981. Again in May of 1987 the ladies heard a talk on the
Clinics that were springing up around the State of California and around
the Country. (1) The Childhood Language Center was
established in July of 2001 and has continued to grow. The Center
provides complete speech language diagnostic evaluations from age 3 and
provides remedial treatment to those selected. The result is helping
children learn "To Hear, To Speak, To Understand."
Bibliography
Sources
My
thanks to all those, names and nameless,
who helped me amass the materials used in compiling
this history of the Orient of California.
Ill:.
Robert D. Haas 33°