Website Updated: April 3, 2011
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18th Degree Postponed!
18th Degree Postponed!
The 18th Degree, scheduled for April 14, 2011 at 7:30pm, has been postponed until the following Thursday, April 21, 2011 at 7:30pm. The pre-degree dinner has also been rescheduled for April 21, 2011 at 6:00pm in the Gold Room at the Shrine Center.
It is with deep regret and a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Brother Alan J. Cunningham, MSA, who passed to the Celestial Lodge on Sunday, April 10, 2011. Please keep Brother Al's family in your prayers.
Welcome to the website of the Valley of Hartford, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite.

Our Valley is a member Valley of the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. We are located in Newington, Connecticut.
Our Valley operates within and under the jurisdiction of The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Connecticut, as all Scottish Rite Masons must be Blue Lodge Masons in good standing.
If you have questions about Scottish Rite, please use the mail form on the Contact Us link. Should you wish to join Scottish Rite, please see our How To Join page.
If you would like to visit our Valley, please contact us to make arrangements, but here are a map and directions to our Valley for your convenience.
On our site you will find news about the Valley, PDF copies of our newsletters, a calendar of Valley Events, and methods to contact us.
Important Notices
Valley of Hartford History Page
Our website now has a collection of pages dedicated to the history of our Valley.
We have a page for each subordinate body, listing all of their past presiding officers, with links to biographical and other data of interest (where available). There are also pages listing all of the recipients of the Arthur M. Brown 33° Meritorious Service Awards, the recipients of the 33°, a listing of class honorees, and some of our old directories in PDF format. More pages will eventually be added with other interesting material.
You can access all of the pages from the main Valley History page, or from the link in the navigation panel in the left margin.

