Commandery School of Instruction:
was hosted by Worth Commandery #19 on Saturday 9th of August, 2014 at the Fort Worth Masonic Temple, Library & Museum. As Host Commandery, Worth Commandery provided coffee, and sweets during the registration and fellowship time, as well as a lunch beginning about 12:00 noon. Breakfast which consisted of some delicious glazed doughnuts and coffee was served starting at 08:30 a.m. A really tasty Mexican food lunch consisting of Chicken Enchiladas and spicy cheese enchiladas and rice and beans and chips with all the fixings was served. Those Sir Knights who did not attend missed out.
In attendance were between 25-50 Sir Knights from around five to eight Commanderies from the North and Central Texas region. We were honored to have in attendance The Right Eminent Grand Commander of Texas Robert M. Loflin, as well as The Eminent Grand Senior Warden Richard D. Doss, who also serves as one of the Grand Commandery of Texas Instructors. The Schools of Instruction focus on improving our understanding and practice of our Tactics as Sir Knights of The Grand Commandery Knights Templar of Texas.
Grand Instructor Sir Knight Richard D. Doss covered the newly adopted modified opening that was recently approved at the 161st Annual Grand Conclave earlier this year in Houston. If there is a School of Instruction in your area, I encourage other Sir Knights to attend as well. However, the host Commandery needs to ensure that each one of their officers does, in fact, attends the School or another School of Instruction.
In attendance were between 25-50 Sir Knights from around five to eight Commanderies from the North and Central Texas region. We were honored to have in attendance The Right Eminent Grand Commander of Texas Robert M. Loflin, as well as The Eminent Grand Senior Warden Richard D. Doss, who also serves as one of the Grand Commandery of Texas Instructors. The Schools of Instruction focus on improving our understanding and practice of our Tactics as Sir Knights of The Grand Commandery Knights Templar of Texas.
Grand Instructor Sir Knight Richard D. Doss covered the newly adopted modified opening that was recently approved at the 161st Annual Grand Conclave earlier this year in Houston. If there is a School of Instruction in your area, I encourage other Sir Knights to attend as well. However, the host Commandery needs to ensure that each one of their officers does, in fact, attends the School or another School of Instruction.