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RiteCare Benefit Golf Outing Honoring Ill Bro. Earl E. Walker

In honor of a man that time will never forget, we cordially invite you to the 1st Annual Earl E. Walker Memorial Golf Outing to benefit the Walker Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders. The Earl E. Walker Memorial Golf Outing will be Wed. June 20, 2012 at Tapawingo Golf Club in Sunset Hills. This 4-man Scramble will have a shotgun start at 11 a.m. and includes delicious lunch, fabulous dinner & drinks, premium giveaways as well as many other amenities.

The Walker Scottish Rite Clinic is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charity providing long-term therapy to children ages 2 to 6 years old with speech and language disorders and has been a valuable St. Louis area resource for parents of children with communication challenges for over 24 years and currently serves children in 6 key Eastern Missouri locations including locations in St. Louis, Elsberry, Union and Crystal City. Clinic services include screenings, evaluations, individual and group therapy, audiological evaluations, and parent training. All professional services are provided free to the children.

Featured at this Earl E. Walker Memorial Golf Outing will be Isaiah, who is currently receiving therapeutic services at the Clinic. Isaiah enrolled at the Clinic when he was 2 1/2 years old and started in the Clinic’s KidTalk Prep therapy program, tailored for the young non-talker. Isaiah was limited to only producing sounds and sign language and not using words. After the intensive 12 week Prep program, Isaiah began pronouncing single words. Isaiah then continued into individual therapy and, after 11 months in the program has progressed to 3 word sentences. Isaiah’s ability to communicate has come through hard work and dedication by Isaiah himself, his family and his Clinic therapist, Margaret. A portion of Isaiah’s – and every child’s – care at the Clinic is funded by this Benefit Golf Outing.

For more information about the Walker Scottish Rite Clinic and the Earl E. Walker Memorial Golf Outing, please contact Sheri Mistretta at sheri@srclinic.org, 314.533.7415 or www.srclinic.org.

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Upcoming lecture by Ill. Arturo de Hoyos, 33° Grand Cross, KYCH

Don’t miss this opportunity to discuss Freemasonry with a living masonic legend!  There will be an opportunity to for in-depth discussion with Art and we encourage you to participate!

There is an event page on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/events/420924604600138/.

If you are planning to attend, please purchase tickets ASAP to help us handle the catering.  You can do so online at at http://momason.org/LodgeofResearch/tls.asp. or by contacting the Grand Lodge Office.

Join the Walker Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders for Mustache Mania Trivia Night

Handlebar! Horseshoe! And Fu Manchu! Join the Walker Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders for Mustache Mania Trivia Night and stache same cash for the kids! Shave the date, Saturday, March 3rd at the Scottish Rite Cathedral. Decorate your upper lips and your tables, prizes goa-tee the most creative. Tickle your whiskers with our Moustache of Ceremonies McGraw Milhaven from KTRS, 550 AM. It’s sure to be a hairy good time! The proceeds from this Trivia Night help provide speech and language therapy for children ages two through six. For more information, please visit the following URL. Registration Flyer (PDF)

Scottish Rite Leadership Conference Coming to St. Louis!

Please visit the Supreme Council’s website by clicking here for more information on the 2012 Scottish Rite Leadership Conferences. St. Louis will be hosting one of the sessions. We encourage all Scottish Rite Masons in the area to attend!

Ill. C. Fred Kleinknecht, 33°, February 14, 1924 – December 1, 2011

Ill. C. Fred Kleinknecht, 33°
February 14, 1924 – December 1, 2011

IN DEO FIDUCIA NOSTRA

FROM THE GRAND ORIENT OF HEREDOM AT WASHINGTON, DECEMBER 1, A.L. 6011

To all the Bodies and Brethren of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite for the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States:

SORROW! SORROW! SORROW!

Please visit http://scottishrite.org/2011/12/ill-c-fred-kleinknecht-33%C2%B0-february-141924-december-1-2011/ for the full announcement. There is also a very nice article which details Grand Commander Kleincknecht’s service at http://scottishrite.org/journal/january-february-2012/in-memoriam-christian-frederick-kleinknecht/.

Do you have news or photographs from your Valley?

If so, send a note to admin@moscottishrite.org! We would love to post up-to-date news and information regarding Valleys within the Orient of Missouri.

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In Memory of Ill. Bro. Earl E. Walker, 33°, Grand Cross

Ill. Bro. Earl E. Walker, 33°, Grand Cross
2/12/1920 – 8/26/2011

Ill. Bro. Earl E. Walker, our friend and brother, passed away Friday evening on August 26, 2011. He died peacefully while in the presence of two of his daughters, Mary and Nance, son in law, Alan, and his favorite dog, Dana. Brother Earl’s family held a private funeral on 8/29/11. Brother Earl is survived by his bride of 68 years, Myrtle Walker, and was a father, grandfather, great-grandfather, as well as a friend and brother to many.

The Walker Family will be hosting a celebration of Earl’s life on Sunday, September 18th at 2:00 PM at the Theatre at Kirkwood High School (801 W. Essex, Kirkwood, MO 63122). All are invited to wear green – a trademark favorite color of Earl’s.

Per Mr. Walker’s Family, memorial contributions requested for Mr. Walker are as follows:

Earl E. Walker Scholarship:

Ranken Technical College, 4431 Finney Ave., St. Louis, Missouri 63113; www.ranken.edu

Walker Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders:

3632 Olive St., St. Louis, Missouri 63108; www.srclinic.org

Earl Ernest Walker attended Ranken Technical College in St Louis and went on to work for Curtis Wright Aircraft Co., which later became McDonnell Aircraft Company. Earl and his wife Myrtle founded Carr Lane Manufacturing in 1952 in their garage in Kirkwood.  Through long hours and tireless work, Earl and Myrtle built the fledgling operation into a global, multi-million dollar company providing parts to the automotive, appliance, furniture and aerospace industries as well as all four branches of the military.

In addition to their business, the Walkers have been involved in their local church, community and charities.  They are members of the Trinity Lutheran Church where Earl served on the Church Council and the original site and building committee.  Earl served on the St. Louis Board of Lutheran Churches and helped the Triumph Church.  He was an active member of the Kirkwood Des Peres Area Chamber of Commerce, the YMCA, the Girl Scouts with Myrtle and sat on numerous boards, including Commerce Bancshares, Inc., Ranken Technical College, the Society of Manufacturing Engineers Educational Fund, Maryville University and the Walker Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders.

Both Earl and Myrtle are philanthropists to the core and especially focus on initiatives for children.  They sponsored scholarships at both Kirkwood and Maplewood-Richmond Heights High Schools.  Earl and Myrtle funded an endowed professorship in the School of Engineering and Applied Science at Washington University and an endowed scholarship at University of Texas at Austin and the Myrtle E. Walker Scholarship Fund at the School of Art at Washington University.  Both Earl and Myrtle have been steadfast supporters of St. Joseph Hospital in Kirkwood and now the new St. Clare Health Center in Fenton.

Earl and Myrtle had a particular affinity for Kirkwood High’s Science Department as they met in Biology Class at Kirkwood High School before marrying in 1942.  In 2008, the Walkers were the key underwriters for the new Kirkwood High School Science Building with state of the art equipment to help Kirkwood’s students.  The Walkers have also been instrumental in many other additions and improvements on the Kirkwood High School Campus.

Earl was also a member of the Kirkwood Masonic Lodge #484, an Honorary Member of DeMolay International, and was bestowed the Grand Cross of the Scottish Rite, the highest honor of Scottish Rite Freemasonry.  Through the tireless efforts of Earl, Myrtle, Les Denney and many Scottish Rite Brothers, the Walker Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders was founded in 1988, and has served over 15,000 St. Louis area children to date with speech and language disorders.

In 2010, Earl and Myrtle made a gift to Maryville University to help underwrite a new Health Professions building, Walker Hall.  Upon completion of this building the Walker Scottish Rite Clinic will expand into Walker Hall on the University Campus with an anticipated opening in 2013.  The Walker Scottish Rite Clinic currently serves children in midtown St. Louis at the Scottish Rite Cathedral, at two Head Start locations in St. Louis City, and at the outreach sites in Crystal City, Elsberry, and Union, MO.  In addition, the University will add a graduate curriculum for Speech Language Pathology as part of the Clinic partnership.

Walker Scottish Rite Clinic Vice Chairman, Edward Kellogg, remembers his friend Earl as “an icon that has passed but a legacy that will live on.”   Ed also reflected that Earl was the eternal gentleman and friend and would often look you in the eye; shake your hand and say, “thank you for being my friend.”  Earl was a man full of humility and concern for others.

Robert Cockerham, Sovereign Grand Inspector General of the Scottish Rite of Missouri reflected that Earl was:  “Always kind, always humble, always a true friend!   So too, is Earl’s loving and beautiful wife, Myrtle.  As most gracious and giving individuals, Earl and Myrtle always enjoy helping others, especially the youth – the leaders of tomorrow – whom they know are so important to our society.  Earl and Myrtle’s accomplishments are legion and their legacies pure and good for all mankind.  They love the Scottish Rite and the Order of DeMolay – both of which help children and our communities in extraordinary ways.  With God’s grace upon Earl, and with Myrtle’s continued guidance and support, we must remember to do better each and every day to carry out their benevolence and great examples of faith, hope and charity.”

Ronald Seale, the Sovereign Grand Commander of Supreme Council of the Scottish Rite reflected that, “Earl Walker was a great friend and strong supporter of our Scottish philanthropies.  A recipient of the Grand Cross, he was the kind of friend that stands by you when you need somebody to be there.  What is it that we remember when we think of Earl? I think everyone who knows him very well would agree with me on this.  He was a giving person who shared his success by helping others through scholarships, Rite Care and many other causes.  Earl gave much more than he ever received.”

While Earl was generous with both time and money, he prided himself on his relationships with people of all walks of life.  He firmly believed that being on a board or committee meant more than just having your name there, but doing the work as well.

Both together and independently, Earl and his wife Myrtle are that special breed of people that live their life to the fullest, work hard, give often and nurture lifelong friendships and take care of others in need.

Message of Sorrow – Earl Earnest Walker, 33°, Grand Cross

In loving memory of “Dad” and Illustrious ∴Earl Ernest Walker, 33° Grand Cross

February 12, 1920 – August 25, 2011

“A friend loves at all times. . .”  Proverbs 17:17

 

 

 

Announcing a new Walker Scottish Rite Clinic “fun”raising event!

Announcing a new Walker Scottish Rite Clinic “fun”raising event: Pull for Kids Trapshoot – Saturday, September 24, 2011 at Gateway Gun Club in Bridgeton, MO. All skill levels welcome! $75 per shooter. Additional fun shoot competitions for prizes & fun. Must be 18 or older to participate. View the following link for more information.   Click here for additional information.

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Exciting news from the KidTalk Golf Outing!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT:

Mona Monteleone
Development Coordinator
Walker Scottish Rite Clinic
(314) 533-7415
(314) 533-7503 fax
mona@srclinic.org

CAM JANSSEN EMCEES FOR LOCAL CHARITY’S GOLF OUTING

ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 7, 2011 – Cam Janssen of the St. Louis Blues Hockey Team is a wonderful advocate for local charities. On Wednesday, June 22, Cam gave back in a big way by participating and emceeing at the Walker Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders annual benefit KidTalk Golf Outing. After spending a beautiful day on the Tapawingo National Golf Course in Sunset Hills, Cam joined the other golfers for dinner and emceed the live auction bringing his unmistakable energy to help raise much-needed funds for the Clinic.

The Clinic raised nearly $75,000 for speech and language therapy resultant of this golf event. Because all services are provided free the Walker Scottish Rite Clinic relies on fundraisers such as the Golf Outing to support the programs. Golfers experienced hospitality tents throughout the course, an opportunity to win a 2011 Lexus as a hole-in-one prize from Mungenast Lexus of St. Louis and premium player gifts.

The evening program began with a fabulous carved beef tenderloin and fried chicken dinner catered by Westwood Catering. Janssen did a great job emceeing and highlighted the importance of the parent testimonial by the Pike family. Once the live auction began Janssen had the full attention of the audience. “It couldn’t have been a better day to enjoy being out on the course and raising money for kids who need speech and language therapy,” says Cam Janssen, right wing for the St. Louis Blues.

The Walker Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders of St. Louis, Inc. has served over 14,500 children since forming in 1988. The Clinic, Chaired by Founder Ill. Bro. Earl E. Walker, is committed to teaching two through six-year-old children with speech and language disorders the communication skills necessary to succeed in school and throughout their lives. This goal is achieved through early identification and long-term therapy and by training parents in techniques to use with their children at home. For more information about the Clinic or to seek services for a child in need, please contact the Clinic at 314.533.7415 or www.srclinic.org.
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    Sovereign Grand Inspector General in Missouri
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