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April 19th Update on Syria Shriners COVID-19 Response

At Syria Shriners, we are doing our best to continue keeping you informed as circumstances quickly change and events are canceled or rescheduled, while our Grand Lodge and Shriners International reach decisions and issue statements that affect all of us. While it has never been our intention to flood your inbox with email, we feel an absolute responsibility to maintain the flow of information.

You can view our previous updates and news at these links below:

Watch for additional communication, check our website at syriashriners.org, and follow our Facebook page for ongoing information as developments unfold. We'll all get through this together, and if we take proper public health precautions, most of us will not become seriously ill.

Let's continue to pray for one another and support each other through safe social contact (i.e., phone, text, email, FaceTime, Skype, etc.), all the while practicing proper physical distancing to control the spread of the coronavirus. We must all do our part. Even if you think this situation is overblown, please exercise caution, as many of your friends and neighbors are counting on you not to increase their likelihood of exposure or illness.

We are repeating some information below, in the hope that more people will see it. More people are signing up for our emails, and our open rate is improving, but most who receive messages from us continue not to open them, so we apologize for the repetition, and hope you understand that redundancy is not a bad thing when the information is important. There's plenty of new content, though, so keep reading!

Meanwhile, stay well, and stay home. We look forward to being together again soon.

Orthodox Easter

Our Orthodox Christian Shrine families celebrate Easter today. With religious services moved from churches to online settings, and families separated by stay at home orders, this holiday season is drastically different than any we've experienced in our lifetimes. We wish you blessings at this most holy time. May our current difficulties not prohibit you celebrating the end of your Lenten fast.

Happy Easter!

Sportsmen's Bash Postponed

Due to the ongoing stay at home order for all Pennsylvanians, and our consequent inability to effectively sell tickets, the 18th Annual Sportsmen's Bash, scheduled for Saturday, June 20, has been rescheduled for Saturday, September 5. The Early Bird Drawing has been rescheduled for Saturday, July 11.

This event has become our largest annual fundraiser. Tickets are available online here.

In Case You Missed It

Grand Ole Opry Livestream
With support from Shriners Hospitals for Children®, last night, for the 4,919th consecutive Saturday night, the show went on at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, featuring Trace Adkins, Jason Crabb, and T. Graham Brown keeping the music playing in Music City, once again without a live audience. Click here and advance 30 minutes to check out the show.

SHC has kept the music playing the last four Saturdays. See all the shows here.


Bro. Washington Dons a Mask

All of our friends at the Masonic Village at Sewickley are doing their best to exercise proper public health precautions as they cope with the changes brought to their campus by the COVID-19 pandemic. Even the statuary in the  Veterans Memorial Garden is doing its part.

Here, Bro. George Washington, P.M., displays his beautiful blue Masonic mask, crafted by Lady Jan Maier Glass, wife of Noble Randy Glass. Thanks, Lady Jan!

Thanks, also to Illustrious Sir Bob Herbert, P.P. for sharing this whimsical photo, taken on a recent picturesque day under blue skies at the Village. Bob and Paige report that all is well in Sewickley, and send their best wishes to all of you.

george washington freemason statue dons virus mask

Pittsburgh Shrine Center Closure

The Pittsburgh Shrine Center remains closed until further notice. Please keep our office and facilities staff, and our entire Syria Shriners family in your prayers. We all need to remember each other during this trying period. Call your fellow Shriners, and look after their well-being. Run errands to the grocery or drug store if your situation allows, and theirs does not.

Rescheduled Events

The Potentate's Stag Testimonial Dinner, originally scheduled for March 21, has been rescheduled for Saturday, November 21. Rocky Bleier will join us that day. Hospitality Suite reservations have been shifted to November, and all tickets issued will be honored in November.

The Potentate's Ball, originally scheduled for April 18, has been rescheduled for Saturday, October 24. The same menu, entertainment, and other festivities will be offered in the fall. All reservations have been shifted to the new date.

If you need a refund for either event, contact the Shrine Center office after we reopen.

The Swing Time dances, featuring the Syria Stage Band, scheduled for April 24, and May 15 have been canceled. The dances are scheduled to resume on the third Friday in June, and continue on the third Friday of every month through November.

The Sportsmen's Bash Early Bird Drawing has been rescheduled for Saturday, July 11. Get your ticket stubs in before that date for inclusion in the drawing. The bash has been rescheduled for Saturday, September 5. More information here.

The Legion of Honor meetings scheduled for Monday, May 4, have been rescheduled for Monday, June 8.

The Annual Syria Shrine Ladies Luncheon, honoring First Lady Eleanor Taylor, has been rescheduled from May 30 to Saturday, August 8. The event begins at noon, with luncheon served at 12:30pm, and entertainment following lunch. Ladies, mark your calendar now for the new date for this fun afternoon Girls' Day Out!

Canceled & Postponed Events not yet rescheduled

The Quarterly Meeting, and First Ceremonial, scheduled for April 6, has been postponed to a date to be determined. Shriners International bylaws require Temples to meet at least once a quarter, and we will reschedule when we can safely do so. We have a goal date in mind, but it would be premature to announce that at this time.

The Caravan 14 Seafood Stag, scheduled for April 17, has been canceled. We'll see you next year!

The Directors Staff Spaghetti Dinner, scheduled for April 26 has been canceled. The event will not be rescheduled this Spring, but the Fall dinner remains scheduled for Sunday, November 1.

The 55th Annual Syria Shriners Horse Patrol Open Horse Show, scheduled for Sunday, April 26, at South Park, has been canceled. Watch for other Horse Patrol events at other venues later this year.

The Carnegie Memorial Parade, scheduled for Sunday, May 24, has been canceled for this year.

Sewickley and Coraopolis have each announced they are canceling their Memorial Day parades this year. Several of our units have become accustomed to playing a doubleheader on both sides of the Ohio River in these neighboring towns, but this year, there will be no parade in either community.

At this time, we are scheduled to resume activities in June. We will keep you informed as developments unfold.

Taking care of ourselves and each other

Let's make sure we look out for each other as we navigate our way through the "new normal." While we practice physical distancing, let's be sure no one goes without vital social contact. Reach out to your fellow Nobles, Lodge Brothers, friends, family and neighbors. If your situation allows, run an errand to the grocery store, pharmacy or other essential business for someone who can't, or really shouldn't, be leaving their home right now. And while you're at it, be sure to take proper precautions like those below.

Stay Home!

The absolute best thing you can to protect yourself from infection with the novel coronavirus is to stay home. Period. Stay home. You protect yourself -- and others if you happen to be an asymptomatic carrier -- by simply staying home. Take the other precautions below, both at home and when you must go out to acquire essentials. Click the image to the left to read the USA op-ed from a panel of 16 distinguished health care, epidemiology, medical ethics and public health policy experts

Wash Your Hands!

Dr. Sanjay Gupta demonstrates proper hand washing techniques to safeguard yourself and your loved ones against the spread of the novel coronavirus. Public health authorities continue to tell us that this is the most effective thing we can do to protect ourselves against the spread of infectious diseases of any variety.. Click the here to see how it's done!

Stay Informed!

There is so much misinformation being shared on social media and by email. Do yourself, and all of us a favor, and go right to a trusted source for your information. Please don't pass along things your seen posted or things you've been sent unless they have come directly from a legitimate public health or government authority. Click on the image to the left to visit the federal government's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, FEMA and the White House at coronavirus.gov.

Wear a Mask!

Last Friday, Governor Tom Wolf asked all Pennsylvanians to wear cloth masks when leaving home for essential trips to pick up food, medicine and essential supplies. The CDC has now also made a strong recommendation to all Americans to do the same. Since you can't buy a mask, you might Click on the video link to the right for instructions on how to make a mask at home. You can also download instructions here.

If sewing isn't your thing, or is beyond your skill set, you can make a face mask with a piece of cloth and a couple of rubber bands. Check out the video link here for a demonstration from U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams.

Syria Shriners Coronavirus Response Update for Sunday, April 12

At Syria Shriners, we are doing our best to continue keeping you informed as circumstances quickly change and events are canceled or rescheduled, while our Grand Lodge and Shriners International reach decisions and issue statements that affect all of us. While it has never been our intention to flood your inbox with email, we feel an absolute responsibility to maintain the flow of information.

You can view our previous updates and news at these links below:

Watch for additional communication, check our website at syriashriners.org, and follow our Facebook page for ongoing information as developments unfold. We'll all get through this together, and if we take proper public health precautions, most of us will not become seriously ill.

Let's continue to pray for one another and support each other through safe social contact (i.e., phone, text, email, FaceTime, Skype, etc.), all the while practicing proper physical distancing to control the spread of the coronavirus. We must all do our part. Even if you think this situation is overblown, please exercise caution, as many of your friends and neighbors are counting on you not to increase their likelihood of exposure or illness.

We are repeating some information below, in the hope that more people will see it. More people are signing up for our emails, and our open rate is improving, but most who receive messages from us continue not to open them, so we apologize for the repetition, and hope you understand that redundancy is not a bad thing when the information is important. There's plenty of new content, though, so keep reading!

Meanwhile, stay well, and stay home. We look forward to being together again soon.

Easter and Passover

Our Jewish and Christian Shrine families celebrate important religious holidays this week. Today, of course, is Easter, or Resurrection Sunday. Passover continues through Thursday. With religious services moved from churches and synagogues to online settings, and families separated by stay at home orders, this holiday season is drastically different than any we've experienced in our lifetimes. We wish you blessings at this most holy time. May our current difficulties not prohibit you from experiencing meaningful holidays.

 Happy Easter!
 Chag Pesach Sameach!

Harige, Mini T's Make Drive-by Birthday Visit

Yesterday, a coterie of clowns from the Harige Unit, led by Captain Radish, and our Mini T's (Motor Corps President Tim McKiernan and Treasurer Tom Ruch) visited Allegheny Township, Westmoreland County, to participate in a a surprise drive-by birthday parade for 7-year-old Kohldon Haggerty. Their good deed did not escape the attention of local media.  (Thanks to Vince and Betty Bachar for shooting video of their TV.) Nice to get a little positive publicity for a change! Great work, Nobles!

MASA Spring Meeting Goes Virtual

The Mid-Atlantic Shrine Association Spring Meeting goes live next Saturday, April 18, at 10am. Imperial Potentate Jeff Sowder, imperial Recorder Jim Cain, PIP, and Imperial Captain of the Guard Mark Hartz will join MASA Officers, Representatives, and members for a live steam. If you'd like to participate, you first need to register by clicking here and entering your information. Then, you can click on on the link to the left to join the meeting. Remember to register first, and save this email for the link to join, although you'll probably receive a separate email link once you have registered.

R. W. Grand Master Suspends All Masonic Activity in Pennsylvania Until at Least June 1

Bro. Thomas Gamon IV, Right Worshipful Grand Master of Masons in Pennsylvania, has suspended all Masonic Activity in Pennsylvania until further notice, at least through the end of May. Shriners International has directed to follow the Grand Master's lead as it applies to our schedule. Accordingly, by order of the Illustrious Potentate, Donald J. Taylor, there will be no Syria Shriners activities in April or May, other than Onion Sale pickups. For the Grand Master's statement, click the link to the right.

Pennsylvania Announces New Dates and Deadlines

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has recently rescheduled several important dates and deadlines, from Election Day, to drivers license renewals, the REAL ID deadline, and the state income tax return filing deadline. See the graphic on the right for the new dates and deadlines.

Apply to Vote by Mail

For the first time in Pennsylvania history, every registered voter may cast their vote by mail. During the pandemic, all voters are encouraged to use this method. You can exercise one of your foremost rights as a citizen without having to leave home, and thereby put yourself and others at risk. Click here.

In Case You Missed It

Grand Ole Opry Livestream
With support from Shriners Hospitals for Children®, last night, for the 4,919th consecutive Saturday night, the show went on at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, featuring Trace Adkins, Jason Crabb, and T. Graham Brown keeping the music playing in Music City, once again without a live audience. Click here and advance 30 minutes to check out the show.

SHC has kept the music playing the last four Saturdays. See all the shows here.

First Choice Wine Festival Canceled

The 5th Annual First Choice Wine Festival has been scheduled for Saturday, May 16, has been canceled for this year. Mark your calendar now for the third Saturday in May, 2021, for the return of this popular event! See you next Spring!

Pittsburgh Shrine Center Closure

The Pittsburgh Shrine Center remains closed until further notice. Please keep our office and facilities staff, and our entire Syria Shriners family in your prayers. We all need to remember each other during this trying period. Call your fellow Shriners, and look after their well-being. Run errands to the grocery or drug store if your situation allows, and theirs does not.

Rescheduled Events

The Potentate's Stag Testimonial Dinner, originally scheduled for March 21, has been rescheduled for Saturday, November 21. Rocky Bleier will join us that day. Hospitality Suite reservations have been shifted to November, and all tickets issued will be honored in November.

The Potentate's Ball, originally scheduled for April 18, has been rescheduled for Saturday, October 24. The same menu, entertainment, and other festivities will be offered in the fall. All reservations have been shifted to the new date.

If you need a refund for either event, contact the Shrine Center office after we reopen.

The Sportsmen's Bash Early Bird Drawing has been rescheduled for Friday, May 15. Get your ticket stubs in before that date for inclusion in the drawing. The bash remains scheduled for Saturday, June 20. More information here.

The Legion of Honor meetings scheduled for Monday, May 4, have been rescheduled for Monday, June 8.

The Annual Syria Shrine Ladies Luncheon, honoring First Lady Eleanor Taylor, has been rescheduled from May 30 to Saturday, August 8. The event begins at noon, with luncheon served at 12:30pm, and entertainment following lunch. Ladies, mark your calendar now for the new date for this fun afternoon Girls' Day Out!

Canceled & Postponed Events not yet rescheduled

The Quarterly Meeting, and First Ceremonial, scheduled for April 6, has been postponed to a date to be determined. Shriners International bylaws require Temples to meet at least once a quarter, and we will reschedule when we can safely do so. We have a goal date in mind, but it would be premature to announce that at this time.

The Caravan 14 Seafood Stag, scheduled for April 17, has been postponed. The new date has yet to be determined.

The Swing Time dance, featuring the Syria Stage Band, scheduled for April 24, has been canceled. The dances are scheduled to resume on the third Friday in May, and continue on the third Friday of every month through November.

The Directors Staff Spaghetti Dinner, scheduled for April 26 has been canceled. No further information is available at this time.

The 55th Annual Syria Shriners Horse Patrol Open Horse Show, scheduled for Sunday, April 26, at South Park, has been canceled. Watch for other Horse Patrol events at other venues later this year.

The Carnegie Memorial Parade, scheduled for Sunday, May 24, has been canceled for this year.

Sewickley and Coraopolis have each announced they are canceling their Memorial Day parades this year. Several of our units have become accustomed to playing a doubleheader on both sides of the Ohio River in these neighboring towns, but this year, there will be no parade in either community.

At this time, we are scheduled to resume activities in June. We will keep you informed as developments unfold.

Taking care of ourselves and each other

Let's make sure we look out for each other as we navigate our way through the "new normal." While we practice physical distancing, let's be sure no one goes without vital social contact. Reach out to your fellow Nobles, Lodge Brothers, friends, family and neighbors. If your situation allows, run an errand to the grocery store, pharmacy or other essential business for someone who can't, or really shouldn't, be leaving their home right now. And while you're at it, be sure to take proper precautions like those below.

Stay Home!

The absolute best thing you can to protect yourself from infection with the novel coronavirus is to stay home. Period. Stay home. You protect yourself -- and others if you happen to be an asymptomatic carrier -- by simply staying home. Take the other precautions below, both at home and when you must go out to acquire essentials. Click the image to the left to read the USA op-ed from a panel of 16 distinguished health care, epidemiology, medical ethics and public health policy experts

Wash Your Hands!

Dr. Sanjay Gupta demonstrates proper hand washing techniques to safeguard yourself and your loved ones against the spread of the novel coronavirus. Public health authorities continue to tell us that this is the most effective thing we can do to protect ourselves against the spread of infectious diseases of any variety.. Click the here to see how it's done!

Stay Informed!

There is so much misinformation being shared on social media and by email. Do yourself, and all of us a favor, and go right to a trusted source for your information. Please don't pass along things your seen posted or things you've been sent unless they have come directly from a legitimate public health or government authority. Click on the image to the left to visit the federal government's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, FEMA and the White House at coronavirus.gov.

Wear a Mask!

Last Friday, Governor Tom Wolf asked all Pennsylvanians to wear cloth masks when leaving home for essential trips to pick up food, medicine and essential supplies. The CDC has now also made a strong recommendation to all Americans to do the same. Since you can't buy a mask, you might Click on the video link to the right for instructions on how to make a mask at home. You can also download instructions here.

If sewing isn't your thing, or is beyond your skill set, you can make a face mask with a piece of cloth and a couple of rubber bands. Check out the video link here for a demonstration from U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams.

Pittsburgh Shriners Join Birthday Parade for Kohldon on Easter Weekend

Police cars and fire trucks with flashing lights, Shrine Clowns and miniature Model T's were all parading this past Saturday to offer Happy Birthday wishes to a young member of our community whose birthday party plans were scuttled by public health concerns.

There is a young boy named Kohldon who has not had a birthday party due to serious illness for three of the last four years, and now public health concerns had canceled this year's party plans. Before COVID-19, his Mom had promised a big party this year. She reached out to the community. Kohldon's mother Erin wrote:

"I have planned a surprise “Drive By Birthday Party” that allows for social distancing for April 11th from 1pm-2pm. My goal is to get as many vehicles (as possible) with friends and family to drive by to wish him a Happy Birthday. The PD and fire department is coming. I want people to be creative. Decorate their cars. Make signs. Blow horns. Stop and sing. Play a song. Bring others. Bring their pet(s). Drop a card or gift if they want. Let’s have a BIG birthday parade for Kohldon on Saturday, April 11, between 1 and 2 pm."

Erin writes further, "This is (Kohldon's) third party in four years that has (had) to be canceled because of his own illness and emergency. I do not want to disappoint him again. He seems to always take the back burner to his four year-old sister's diabetes."

“When Erin reached out through Syria Shriners' Facebook page asking if we might be able to send some clowns to Kohldon's drive-by birthday party, it hit me right where I live,” said Shriners Recorder (secretary) Bob Addleman, a Past Potentate (president) of the local chapter. “We like to say, 'No one stands taller than when they stoop to help a child.' I thought, we can not only send some clowns over to brighten Kohldon's day, we have other motorized Shriners who can add to the parade. Our guys gladly stepped up to volunteer their help. It's a parade, It's helping kids. It's what we do.”

Tom Ruch, Shriners Motor Corps Treasurer

Tim McKiernan, president of the Shriners Motor Corps, and an operator of a miniature Model T, added, “Being able to make a difference in a child's day is what we are all about. Putting a smile on this young boys face makes the effort involved worth it. We enjoy the opportunity to safely provide some positivity during these difficult times.”

Clowns Captain Dennis “Radish” Schweinsburg

Clowns Captain Dennis “Radish” Schweinsburg said his members were “happy to participate in celebrating Kohldon's birthday safely. Bringing a smile to a child’s face is what we do best. We had a wonderful turn out with Splotchee, Bunkey, Murfy & Betty, Dots & Ida, Putts & Julie, Shamrock & Susan, Hobie, Grumpy, Big G, Bark Lee, Bobo (Bob Addleman, whose grandfather, Cliff Morrell, was Captain in 1964) and my wife Cathy! We were joined by two Model T’s, one driven by Tim McKiernan. This was a great success thanks to all involved. I am not sure that any of you know this but as I was turning out onto the road to head towards home another 25 vehicles were arriving to join the parade. Police cars, numerous fire trucks and emergency vehicles! What you did today represents part of what being a SHRINER is all about. I am quite sure Kohldon and his family, friends and neighbors will remember today forever. Thank you, Brothers, for coming out today for one child’s special day."

Kohldon's mom was overwhelmed with the turnout for the young man. "I can never thank you all enough for your genuine kindness and response to my request. He told me, 'This was the most amazing birthday ever. I'm a rich man.' You all truly are spectacular individuals and show that kindness exists in excess. I will be making a donation in the Syria Clowns name. Thank you, again. This birthday will never be topped." Erin said.


Happy birthday to Kohldon and Happy Easter!


With nearly 4,000 members in Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh's Syria Shriners is one of the largest of the nearly 200 local chapters of Shriners International worldwide. The goal of the Shriners is to be the premiere fraternal organization for men of good character. The Shriners are committed to providing attractive, quality programs and services for their members, their families, friends, and the community in a spirit of fun, fellowship and philanthropy. Shriners foster self-improvement through leadership, education, the perpetuation of moral values and community involvement. Shriners serve humankind through the resources of its great philanthropy, the Shriners Hospitals for Children®. For more information, please visit https://www.syriashriners.org.

Syria Shriners’ Covid-19 Response April 5 Update

At Syria Shriners, we are doing our best to continue keeping you informed as circumstances quickly change and events are canceled or rescheduled, while our Grand Lodge and Shriners International reach decisions and issue statements that affect all of us. While it has never been our intention to flood your inbox with email, we feel an absolute responsibility to maintain the flow of information.

You can view our previous updates and news at these links below:

Watch for additional communication, check our website at syriashriners.org, and follow our Facebook  page for ongoing information as developments unfold. We'll all get through this together, and if we take proper public health precautions, most of us will not become seriously ill.

Let's continue to pray for one another and support each other through safe social contact (i.e., phone, text, email, FaceTime, Skype, etc.), all the while practicing proper physical distancing to control the spread of the coronavirus. We must all do our part. Even if you think this situation is overblown, please exercise caution, as many of your friends and neighbors are counting on you not to increase their likelihood of exposure or illness.

We are repeating some information below, in the hope that more people will see it. More people are signing up for our emails, and our open rate is improving, but most who receive messages from us continue not to open them, so we apologize for the repetition, and hope you understand that redundancy is not a bad thing when the information is important. There's plenty of new content, though, so keep reading!

Meanwhile, stay well, and stay home. We look forward to being together again soon.


Holy Week and Passover

Our Jewish and Christian Shrine families celebrate important religious holidays this week and next. Today, of course, is Palm Sunday. Passover begins Wednesday night, and many will have a Seder both Wednesday and Thursday. For Christians, Thursday is Maundy (Holy) Thursday, followed by Good Friday, all leading into Easter, or Resurrection Sunday. Passover continues until April 16. With religious services moved from churches and synagogues to online settings, and families separated by stay at home orders, Services, Seders, Last Suppers, Stations, the Vigil, and Easter dinners will all be drastically different this year. We wish you blessings at this most holy time. May our current difficulties not prohibit you from experiencing meaningful holidays.

Chag Pesach Sameach!

R. W. Grand Master Suspends All Masonic Activity in Pennsylvania Until at Least June 1

Bro. Thomas Gamon IV, Right Worshipful Grand Master of Masons in Pennsylvania, has suspended all Masonic Activity in Pennsylvania until further notice, at least through the end of May. Shriners International has directed to follow the Grand Master's lead as it applies to our schedule. Accordingly, by order of the Illustrious Potentate, Donald J. Taylor, there will be no Syria Shriners activities in April or May, other than Onion Sale pickups. For the Grand Master's statement, click the link to the right.

Pennsylvania Announces New Dates and Deadlines

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has recently rescheduled several important dates and deadlines, from Election Day, to drivers license renewals, the REAL ID deadline, and the state income tax return filing deadline. See the graphic on the right for the new dates and deadlines.

Apply to Vote by Mail

For the first time in Pennsylvania history, every registered voter may cast their vote by mail. During the pandemic, all voters are encouraged to use this method. You can exercise one of your foremost rights as a citizen without having to leave home, and thereby put yourself and others at risk. Click the image to the right to apply.

In Case You Missed It - Grand Ole Opry Livestream

With support from Shriners Hospitals for Children®, last night, for the 4,918th consecutive Saturday night, the show went on at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, featuring Ashley McBryde, Lauren Alaina, and Terri Clark keeping the music playing in Music City, once again without a live audience. Click the link to the left and advance 30 minutes to check out the show.

SHC has kept the music playing the last three Saturdays. See all the shows here..

Vidalia Onion Sale Fundraiser Ends Tomorrow

Our VIDALIA ONION SALE fundraiser is still on! The order deadline has been extended to TOMORROW. We will fulfill orders in May, when we hope to be reopened. Regardless, we will conduct distribution of the onions, dressings, and sauces outside in the pavilion, with all proper precautions for physical distancing, and without anywhere near the number of people you would encounter in a grocery store. This fundraiser is even more important to us in light of the other changes we're experiencing due to public health concerns and stay-at-home orders. Click the link above or the onion cartoon at the right for an order form. If you are ordering today, please contact John Koedel at jckoed (AT) verizon.net.

North Hills Home Brew Fest Rescheduled for August 29

The 4th Annual North Hills Home Brew Fest has been rescheduled for Saturday,August 29, from 5pm to 9pm at The Pittsburgh Shrine Center Pavilion. The Battle of the Homebrews returns to the Pittsburgh Shrine Center! The best local homebrewers are set to showcase their best brews. Taste beer and vote on your favorites, win-win!!

VIP blind tasting and judging is 5-6pm - Public tasting and judging is 6-9pm.

We'll have a Brewers Challenge - A 50-50 Raffle - A Live Podcast recorded with HOP NATION - Many amazing Chinese Auction Items to win! The winning beer at V.I.P. tasting event will be brewed & served at PENN BREWERY!

Tickets and information available here.

Ladies Luncheon Rescheduled for August 8

The Annual Syria Shrine Ladies Luncheon, honoring First Lady Eleanor Taylor, has been rescheduled from May 30 to Saturday, August 8. The event begins at noon, with luncheon served at 12:30pm, and entertainment following lunch. Ladies, mark your calendar now for the new date for this fun afternoon Girls' Day Out!

Pittsburgh Shrine Center Closure

The Pittsburgh Shrine Center remains closed until further notice. Please keep our office and facilities staff, and our entire Syria Shriners family in your prayers. We all need to remember each other during this trying period. Call your fellow Shriners, and look after their well-being. Run errands to the grocery or drug store if your situation allows, and theirs does not.

Forward this email to your friends who don't receive it directly, and encourage them to sign up for our email list.

Rescheduled Events

The Potentate's Stag Testimonial Dinner, originally scheduled for March 21, has been rescheduled for Saturday, November 21. Rocky Bleier will join us that day. Hospitality Suite reservations have been shifted to November, and all tickets issued will be honored in November.

The Potentate's Ball, originally scheduled for April 18, has been rescheduled for Saturday, October 24. The same menu, entertainment, and other festivities will be offered in the fall. All reservations have been shifted to the new date.

If you need a refund for either event, contact the Shrine Center office, after we reopen.

The Sportsmen's Bash Early Bird Drawing has been rescheduled for Friday, May 15. Get your ticket stubs in before that date for inclusion in the drawing. The bash remains scheduled for Saturday, June 20. More information here.

The Legion of Honor meetings scheduled for Monday, May 4, have been rescheduled for Monday, June 8.

Canceled & Postponed Events not yet rescheduled

The Quarterly Meeting, and First Ceremonial, scheduled for April 6, has been postponed to a date to be determined. Shriners International bylaws require Temples to meet at least once a quarter, and we will reschedule when we can safely do so. We have a goal date in mind, but it would be premature to announce that at this time.

The Caravan 14 Seafood Stag, scheduled for April 17, has been postponed. The new date has yet to be determined.

The Swing Time dance, featuring the Syria Stage Band, scheduled for April 24, has been canceled. The dances are scheduled to resume on the third Friday in May, and continue on the third Friday of every month through November.

The Directors Staff Spaghetti Dinner, scheduled for April 26 has been canceled. No further information is available at this time.

The 55th Annual Syria Shriners Horse Patrol Open Horse Show, scheduled for Sunday, April 26, at South Park, has been canceled. Watch for other Horse Patrol events at other venues later this year.

The 5th Annual First Choice Wine Festival, scheduled for Saturday, May 16, has been postponed. We are working to reschedule the event as soon as possible.

Sewickley and Coraopolis have each announced they are canceling their Memorial Day parades this year. Several of our units have become accustomed to playing a doubleheader on both sides of the Ohio River in these neighboring towns, but this year, there will be no parade in either community.

At this time, we are scheduled to resume activities in June. We will keep you informed as developments unfold.

Taking care of ourselves and each other

Let's make sure we look out for each other as we navigate our way through the "new normal." While we practice physical distancing, let's be sure no one goes without vital social contact. Reach out to your fellow Nobles, Lodge Brothers, friends, family and neighbors. If your situation allows, run an errand to the grocery store, pharmacy or other essential business for someone who can't, or really shouldn't, be leaving their home right now. And while you're at it, be sure to take proper precautions like those below.

Stay Home!

The absolute best thing you can to protect yourself from infection with the novel coronavirus is to stay home. Period. Stay home. You protect yourself -- and others if you happen to be an asymptomatic carrier -- by simply staying home. Take the other precautions below, both at home and when you must go out to acquire essentials. Click the image to the left to read the USA op-ed from a panel of 16 distinguished health care, epidemiology, medical ethics and public health policy experts

Wash Your Hands!

Dr. Sanjay Gupta demonstrates proper handwashing techniques to safeguard yourself and your loved ones against the spread of the novel coronavirus. Public health authorities continue to tell us that this is the most effective thing we can do to protect ourselves against the spread of infectious diseases of any variety.. Click this video link to see how it's done!
Beat Way to Wash Your Hands- Dr Gupta

Stay Informed!

There is so much misinformation being shared on social media and by email. Do yourself, and all of us a favor, and go right to a trusted source for your information. Please don't pass along things your seen posted or things you've been sent unless they have come directly from a legitimate public health or government authority. Click on the image to the left to visit the federal government's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, FEMA and the White House at coronavirus.gov.

Wear a Mask!

Last Friday, Governor Tom Wolf asked all Pennsylvanians to wear cloth masks when leaving home for essential trips to pick up food, medicine and essential supplies. The CDC has now also made a strong recommendation to all Americans to do the same. Since you can't buy a mask, you might Click on the video link to the right for instructions on how to make a mask at home. You can also download instructions here.

If sewing isn't your thing, or is beyond your skill set, you lcan make a face mask with a piece of cloth and a couple of rubber bands. Check out this video for a demonstration from U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams.

Syria Shriners’ COVID-19 Response Update March 29

You can view our previous updates and news at these links below:

Syria Noble and Lady Hospitalized due to COVID-19

We learned yesterday morning of the second and third cases of the novel coronavirus to enter into our Syria Shriners family. One of our faithful friends and Brother Nobles, and his Lady, have been admitted to a hospital in Butler County due to illness from COVID-19. Please keep them-- and all of us -- in your prayers, and ask the Great Architect of the Universe to lay his healing hands upon them, that their infections may resolve and they can return to good health soon.

Please do not contact me to ask whether you might have been exposed. First of all, Syria Shriners, its Units, Caravans and Clubs, and all of Freemasonry in Pennsylvania have not been meeting for more than 14 days. If you have shown no symptoms, you are almost certainly not at risk from exposure to these cases. Second, I can tell you with certainty that these folks were not present at our Night at the Races fundraiser of March 14. Third, I am currently receiving a very large volume of emails and phone calls on a daily basis during this uncertain time, and I will not be able to respond to your inquiries in a timely fashion. Finally, if you have had a likely exposure, you would have been notified by now, as public health authorities conduct contact tracing. If you feel ill, contact your primary care physician for advice.

Don't panic. Simply be informed and send your prayers and good thoughts our Brother's way.

At Syria Shriners, we are doing our best to continue keeping you informed as circumstances quickly change and events are canceled or rescheduled, while our Grand Lodge and Shriners International reach decisions and issue statements that affect all of us. While it has never been our intention to flood your inbox with email, we feel an absolute responsibility to maintain the flow of information.

Watch for additional communication, check our website at syriashriners.org, and follow our Facebook page for ongoing information as developments unfold. We'll all get through this together, and if we take proper public health precautions, most of us will not become seriously ill.

Let's continue to pray for one another and support each other through safe social contact (i.e., phone, text, email, FaceTime, Skype, etc.), all the while practicing proper physical distancing to control the spread of the Coronavirus. We must all do our part. Even if you think this situation is overblown, please exercise caution, as many of your friends and neighbors are counting on you not to increase their likelihood of exposure or illness.

We are repeating some information below, in the hope that more people will see it. More people are signing up for our emails, but most who receive them continue not to open them, so we apologize for the repetition, and hope you understand that redundancy is not a bad thing when the information is important. There's plenty of new content, though, so keep reading!

Meanwhile, stay well, and stay home. We look forward to being together again soon.

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In Case You Missed It

Grand Ole Opry Livestreams

On Saturday, March 21, Shriners Hospitals for Children® partnered with Circle and the Grand Ole Opry to produce WSM radio's regular weekly broadcast, featuring Noble Brad Paisley, Vince Gill and Marty Stuart, which was livestreamed on Facebook and Circle. Click the video link to the left to see the show.

Shows continue every Saturday night. Last night, for the 4,917th consecutive Saturday night, again with support from Shriners Hospitals for Children®, the show went on at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, with Vince Gill, Amy Grant, and their daughters, Jennie Gill and Corrina Grant Gill, keeping the music playing in Music City, once again without a live audience. Click the link to the left and advance 30 minutes to check out the show.

U.S. Surgeon General Visits Scottish Rite

Last Thursday evening, Dr. Jerome Adams, Surgeon General of the United States, and Ill. Bro. Dr. Oscar Alleyne, 33°, a public health expert working in Washington, D.C. presented a livestream for the Scottish Rite, NMJ, titled "Un-Panic the Pandemic," and Sovereign Grand Commander David Glattly, 33° addressed Scottish Rite Masons on current public health concerns. Click this link to view that content.

Horse Patrol Open Horse Show

The 55th Annual Syria Shriners Horse Patrol Open Horse Show is cancelled! More information available here.

Vidalia Onion Sale Fundraiser

Our VIDALIA ONION SALE fundraiser is still on! The order deadline has been extended to Monday, April 6. We will fulfill orders in May, when we hope to be reopened. Regardless, we will conduct distribution of the onions, dressings, and sauces outside in the pavilion, with all proper precautions for physical distancing, and without anywhere near the number of people you would encounter in a grocery store. This fundraiser is even more important to us in light of the other changes we're experiencing due to public health concerns and stay-at-home orders. Click the link above or the onion cartoon at the right for an order form.

Pittsburgh Shrine Center Closure

The Pittsburgh Shrine Center remains closed until further notice. Please keep our office and facilities staff, and our entire Syria Shriners family in your prayers. We all need to remember each other during this trying period. Call your fellow Shriners, and look after their well-being. Run errands to the grocery or drug store if your situation allows, and theirs does not.

Forward this email to your friends who don't receive it directly, and encourage them to sign up for our email list.

Rescheduled Events

The Potentate's Stag Testimonial Dinner, originally scheduled for March 21, has been rescheduled for Saturday, November 21. Rocky Bleier will join us that day. Hospitality Suite reservations have been shifted to November, and all tickets issued will be honored in November.

The Potentate's Ball, originally scheduled for April 18, has been rescheduled for Saturday, October 24. The same menu, entertainment, and other festivities will be offered in the fall. All reservations have been shifted to the new date.

If you need a refund for either event, contact the Shrine Center office, after we reopen.

Canceled & Postponed Events not yet rescheduled

The Bunny Bash, scheduled for April 4, has been canceled. we will try to schedule another party for our kids sometime this spring.

The Quarterly Meeting,and First Ceremonial, scheduled for April 6, has been postponed to a date to be determined. Shriners International bylaws require Temples to meet at least once a quarter, and we will reschedule when we can safely do so.

The Caravan 14 Seafood Stag, scheduled for April 17, has been postponed. The new date has yet to be determined.

The Swing Time dance, featuring the Syria Stage Band, scheduled for April 24, has been canceled. The dances are scheduled to resume on the third Friday in May, and continue on the third Friday of every month through November.

The Directors Staff Spaghetti Dinner, scheduled for April 26 has been canceled. No further information is available at this time.

Taking care of ourselves and each other

Let's make sure we look out for each other as we navigate our way through the "new normal." While we practice physical distancing, let's be sure no one goes without vital social contact. Reach out to your fellow Nobles, Lodge Brothers, friends, family and neighbors. If your situation allows, run an errand to the grocery store, pharmacy or other essential business for someone who can't, or really shouldn't, be leaving their home right now. And while you're at it, be sure to take proper precautions like those below.

President Trump's Guidelines

You have probably received this postcard outlining President Trump's Coronavirus Guidelines for America. Click on the photo to the left to visit the federal government's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at coronavirus.gov.

Wash Your Hands!

Dr. Sanjay Gupta demonstrates proper hand washing techniques to safeguard yourself and your loved ones against the spread of the novel Coronavirus. Public health authorities continue to tell us that this is the most effective thing we can do to protect ourselves against the spread of infectious diseases of any variety.. Click the video link to the right to see how it's done!

           

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