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Friday, November 30, 2007

Meet Brian Pappaducus


Brian Pappaducus was installed as Master of Kadosh of the Des Moines Consistory on December 12, 2007

Brian joined Acanthus Lodge #632, Des Moines in November of 1997. He served as Worshipful Master in 2005 and is still and active participant in the Degree work,

He is a member of the Scottish Rite and was in the Fall, 1998 class He joined the York Rite in 2004. He was appointed Junior Warden of the Lodge of Perfection in January 2001. He received the KCCH honor in 2003.

He is also a member of Ascalon Chapter, Za Ga Zig Shrine and the Royal Order of Scotland.

Brian is the manager of tax and financial analysis for Iowa Telecommunications Services, Inc. He is a member of Iowa Taxpayers Association and a "de-facto" member of Iowa Telecommunications Association. (He is working with them on a committee dealing with property tax legislation).

Brian is a member of the 34th Army Band, Iowa Army National Guard, since April, 1986. He currently serves as the Woodwind Group Leader and Drum Major and is the senior E-7 (SFC). He plays the saxophone.

Brian and his wife (Michelle) and son (Nikolos) live in Ankeny. Michelle is a Program Manager for ITA Group (Incentive Travel Association). So, she does a significant amount of travel to exotic locations with her clientele. Unfortunately, it's more work than pleasure. She is also becoming more active in church (praying for Brian’s redemption, probably) and is an active scrap booker.

Their son, Nikolos, (the spelling is the Greek version - goes along with the last name) is a 2nd grader at East Elementary. Brian says he is very outgoing, and is involved in multiple sports. He is in his 2nd year as a Cub Scout (Michelle is his assistant den leader). Michelle and Brian let him participate in most any activity he wants to try, letting him figure out which activities/sports he wants to continue in the future. Kind of keeps them busy.

Brian says “When we have (make) free time, we do enjoy travel, camping, sports, and boating. Try to spend quite a bit of time out on the lake when we can. We have done most of our boating on Saylorville and Rathbun. Think it would be fun to run on Red Rock, but hear it's dirty.

Brian was born December 30, 1967 and was raised in Ottumwa. His father, Bob, is a member of Olive Branch Lodge #21 in Agency and is also a member of DSM Valley AASR. He is retired from the clothing business where owned a store in Ottumwa for about 20 years. (This is probably why Brian is always so well dressed.) His mother died in 1997.

Incidentally, when Brian was raised in 1998, Brian’s father was the one who raised him (didn't do the ritual, just the raising), which was pretty meaningful.

I asked Brian about his plans for 2008 and he writes:

“As far as plans for 2008, our organization has made some significant strides over the last several years. Our SGIG decreed that the DSM Consistory was to be the premier Masonic building in the state of Iowa, and we determined that our organization should work to be the premier Masonic organization.

We have progressed toward this, and my job during 2008 will be to ensure we continue that progress. We are a stronger organization now, but we cannot be satisfied with where we are or become complacent in our current position. Our members know this, and I believe we will continue to only become better.

Our successes in the past have been due to the hard work and efforts of our membership, and it will be through our membership that we will continue to be successful in the future.”

Brian is a Pittsburgh Steelers fan.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

33 Degree Coronation Photos

December 10, 2007





Luncheon




Dropping in the Office
A Wedding Reception was held in the Tapestry Lounge
After the Ceremony




Three Generations of 33 Degrees
Class Photo

Banquet Photos







To see all of the snapshots taken today click here.  

Monday, November 5, 2007

A Magical Night

Double Eagle Gala - November 3, 2007
Pictures by Mike Braverman
There were 25 in the Fall classes and 300 were at the wonderful Double Eagle Gala. With the success of this event I'll bet it won't be the last Gala.











You have never seen the Banquet room decorated like this before.

























Lots of good food.

Fellowship
Happy couples.




Master of Kadosh and Awards
Brothers
And best of all, dancing! What a great evening!





You can see 102 more pictures at the Kodak Album Here.