Valley of Concord
  The Valley of Concord is made up of Masonic members from 21 Blue Lodges from as far north as Canaan, as far west as Lebanon, as far east as Northwood and as far south as Manchester. This active Valley holds a variety of Masonic, community and family-oriented functions that help to build clean-living, community oriented members who are eager to learn, grow and contribute to our society.      
     
The Valley of Concord held its annual meeting and installation of the new officers on May 7, 2010. The meal was served by troop 88 Boy Scouts from Concord and everyone enjoyed the fine food and service provided by the boys.
After all the men and ladies gathered in the lodge room for the public installation ceremony. Below are the individual pictures of the head of each of the three bodies that makeup the Valley of Concord which encompassed 22 various lodges from the surrounding area.
The members of Concord were pleased to find that Their Deputy Representative has selected Ken Davis Jr to be the first reception of the newly created Deputy Representative Award and in fact it turns out this is the very first of such awards to be given in the state of NH.
       
 
PRESIDING OFFICERS OF THE VALLEY OF CONCORD  
 
   

On behalf of the Valley of Concord, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, I welcome you to our website.  We meet on a regular basis in the Masonic Temple on Iron Works Road in Concord, NH. In order to join Scottish Rite you must be a Master Mason. There are five Valleys that comprise Scottish Rite in New Hampshire. There are 3 bodies in each Valley; Alpha Lodge of Perfection, Ariel Council Princes of Jerusalem, and Acacia Chapter of Rose Croix. The Valley of Concord is made up of 525 Masonic members from 21 Blue Lodges from as far north as Canaan, as far west as Lebanon, as far east as Northwood and as far south as Manchester.
 
We are an active organization that holds a variety of Masonic, community and family-oriented functions that help to build clean-living, community oriented members who are eager to learn, grow and contribute to our society. If you are a Scottish Rite member, we welcome you to attend our functions. Otherwise, this site contains the information you need to learn more about Scottish Rite and to join our great fraternity.

Matt Bartlett
Thrice Potent Master
Valley of Concord
 
 
 
Welcome to the Ariel Council of Prince of Jerusalem. We are the smallest body in the Valley of Concord in terms of the number of degrees that we present on the Scottish Rite journey. You will be able to see the 15th & 16th degree while you subjoin with us. These are rather large cast degrees and present to you facts that are found in history. These two degrees are meant to prepare you for the great adventures of the rest of your journey toward perfection. We meet in conjunction with the other bodies of the Valley and at least once a year as the Sovereign Prince of our Council. 
     
Gary Roy
Sovereign Prince
       
 

Welcome to Acacia Chapter of Rose Croix. All the Degrees in Scottish Rite try to portray a certain Virtue or moral conduct which all Scottish Rite Masons should exemplify in their everyday life. Our Degrees are intended to remind us of those things which we should be displaying, not only to our fraternity, but to the whole world. The 18th Degree (The Rose Croix Degree) is perhaps the most serious and solemn degree we portray. While it does not prefer or promote any particular religion, it does use the teachings and events from the life of Jesus of Nazareth. It shows us how Faith, Hope, and Charity are virtues which can strengthen us and make us better men.

     
James M. Triaca
Most Wise Master
     
 

Thanks for visiting our web site and as the Deputy Representative for the Valley of Concord, I bring you greetings from the Deputy for the State of NH and the members of our valley. If you are a mason who is interested in joining our valley, fill out the application on this page.

     
Richard W. Melvin, 33º, MSA
Deputy's Representative
                       
                                 
 
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