It's Official - Supreme Session 2011 Will Be Held in St. Louis, Missouri
Session Related Activities will run from Saturday, July 23, 2011 through Saturday, July 30, 2011

 

Session Arrangements 2011

Position Person

Supreme Guide

Toni Underwood, PGG

Session Arrangements Chairpeople

Ashley Underwood, PASG
Ginny Goede, PGG

SecretaryTreasurer

Ginny Goede, PGG
Activities and Tours Donna Goede, PGG
Alicia Haywood, PHQ
Banquets

Karri Hairer, PHQ
Connie Roach

Convention Set-up/Facilities

Lon Goede, PAGG
John Vezeau, PAGG

VIP-Special Transportation

Doreen Sutton, BG

First Aid/Medical

Michelle Childs, PHQ
Kerrie Ferlet, PBG

Fraternal Relations Dave Haywood, PABG
Information

Amanda Brown, PHQ

Marketing/Promoting St. Louis

Kim Underwood, BG
Ashley Underwood, PASG

Masonic Meeting and Dinner

Dave Haywood, PABG
Diane Haywood, PBG

MO/ID Jurisdictional Dinner

GG/AGG at Supreme

Newsletter

Julia Wallace, BG

Office Setup and
Lost & Found

Ginny Goede, PGG
Colleen Vezeau, CH

Photography

Linda Munier, PBG
Don Piepers, PABG

Printed Materials

Ashley Underwood, PASG

Registration Details

Ramona May, PBG
Laurie Lenhardt, PHQ

Security TBD
SGC Business Meeting Favors,
and VIP favors
Sarah Jeffords-Haas, PHQ
Shelly Haas
Trophies and Awards

Jane Spurgeon, PHQ

Supreme Guardian Reception Kathy Rodemacher, PBG
Jane Spurgeon, PHQ
Bethel #12
Ways and Means TBD
SG/ASG Pins/Tacs
Distribution/Collection

Katie Underwood, GS

Missouri Choir

Diane Haywood, PBG

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At Supreme Session in Middleton, Wisconsin, the SGC voted to hold Supreme Session 2011 in St. Louis, Missouri.  The date for Session itself will be from Wednesday, July 27, 2011 through Saturday, July 30, 2011, but actual Session activities will be the previous weekend (Tours, Meetings, YPP Training).  Various competitions (Ritual, Performing Arts, Arts & Crafts) will be held on Monday, July 25 and Tuesday, July 26.  The Headquarters Hotel will be the Millennium Hotel in downtown St. Louis

We hope to have just about something for everyone.  In addition to the activities that will be held for Supreme Session, St. Louis has the world-class attractions, dining, shopping and entertainment options that will make for an exciting and entertaining visit to our city.

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SS 2011 Presentation Made at Supreme Session 2008

Presentation made at Supreme Session 2008.  Even though this is a low-res version, it is still a very large file, and depending on your Internet Connection Speed, it may take some time to play.

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Five Types of St. Louis Visitors

1. Thrill-Seeker - Inspire your inner adrenaline junkie with a ride on the new "Evel Knievel" rollercoaster at Six Flags St. Louis or a full-throttle turn around the NASCAR Speedpark. See how the pros do it at Gateway International Raceway or settle for a walk on the wild side in the Saint Louis Zoo's "Dinoroarus" exhibit.

2. Culture Vulture - From Shakespeare in the park, Broadway musicals under the stars and the renowned Saint Louis Symphony to contemporary sculpture, galleries and gardens, culture is everywhere in St. Louis. In addition to the regular round of exhibits, concerts and theatrical productions, there is always something extra going on at the many exciting cultural venues around town.

3. Sports Fan - A visit to "Baseball Heaven" is a must for aficionados of America's Pastime, and catching a game at Busch Stadium is something special. Check out the home team in their natural habitat or explore more than 100 years of baseball history at the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum. For football fans, St. Louis is the home of the 2000 Super Bowl Champion St. Louis Rams.  The Hockey Blues also make St. Louis their home.  For more information, go to www.stlsports.org.

4. Music Lover - Enjoy concerts by today's hottest bands at venues like The Pageant, Touhill Performing Arts Center, Verizon Wireless Amphitheater and Chaifetz Arena, the St. Louis Symphony at Powell Hall, or check out St. Louis' great blues bands in dozens of area locations.

5. Free Styler - St. Louis is home to more free attractions than you can imagine. Visits to the Saint Louis Science Center, Grant's Farm, Saint Louis Art Museum, Anheuser-Busch Brewery, Purina Farms, Saint Louis Zoo and the Missouri History Museum don't cost a penny.

There's always a festival or special event going on in St. Louis, so check out the interactive calendar of events at www.explorestlouis.com to see what's happening during your travel dates. You'll find all the information you need to plan your kind of St. Louis getaway, including family-friendly attractions, special exhibits and hundreds of unique eateries and entertainment options. Then, expand your horizons and check out www.VisitMO.com for everything else there is to do throughout Missouri.

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