Hollywood Masonic Lodge Invites you to an
evening
Exploring the Art of Rhetoric At Hollywood Masonic Lodge
on Saturday, March 3rd, 2007, at 7 P.M.
The event is FREE and open to the public.
A Journey Through The Art of Rhetoric
We all know politicians and others study persuasiveness, but for the general
public? How does one craft an effective persuasive piece? How does one effectively
deliver it? How relevant is understanding the art of rhetoric in today’s
world? How important is it for the speaker?...for the listener?
Join us for a light seasonal buffet as Worshipful. Mark R.
Sandstrom, professional Pastor and Masonic District Inspector (and former
Grand Chaplain) leads a stimulating, non-sectarian discussion covering
the many facets of the art of persuasive, emotion invoking presentations
Location:
Hollywood Masonic Lodge
19626 Ventura Blvd.,
Tarzana, CA 91356
RSVP to 888 564 6355 or
hollywoodlodge@gmail.com
http://www.calodges.org/no355
Masonic Education Forum
HOLLYWOOD Masonic Lodge #355
Hollywood Lodge #355 was chartered in 1903 and once occupied the beautiful
Masonic Temple located across the street from Grauman's Chinese Theatre. Although
Hollywood Lodge may have a new face, it is instilled by an old spirit of civic
pride and Masonic tradition. In recent years, our Lodge has endeavored to assist
the children of the San Fernando Valley through high school scholarships and
Child ID programs. It has revitalized its Candidate's Education program and
is now among the 15 largest lodges in the state of California. Hollywood Lodge
will continue its efforts in the community and is committed to furthering the
light that is Freemasonry.
What is Freemasonry?
Freemasonry is a fraternal order, founded on a universal belief in the Divine.
Certain landmark tenants and virtues, that teach a progressive system of
discovery, lead ultimately to a personal degree of improvement and an inclination
towards the betterment of society.
For more information, email hollywoodlodge@gmail.com
Or on the web at http://www.calodges.org/no355
or call 888-564-6355

For information on this news item, please contact
Greg Stewart at 818-445-5210 or
masonictraveler@gmail.com
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