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Introduction to Freemasonry
Host Robert Palazzo greets Past Grand Master Kenneth N. Bruns and Paul
Kokolsky, Director of Masonic Education, who describe the international
fraternity of Freemasons.
Masonic Memorial
Past Grand Master Richard Sokoll's guest is Grand Master Leon Knudsen
who explains the genesis of the Masonic Memorial in the Rhode Island
Veterans Cemetery in Exeter, Rhode Island. The wreath laying by Grand
Lodge at the cemetery is included.
Famous Freemasons
Host Robert Palazzo and guest Paul Kokolsky discuss a wide variety of
famous men who were or are Freemasons. Fascinating and informative.
Scottish Rite Masonry
Robert Ogg talks to Past Grand Master Richard Sokoll about Scottish Rite
philanthropy. A number of examples of such program are included.
Masonic Philanthropy
Past Grand Master Richard Sokoll talks to four men who are associated
with various Masonic organizations. They explain a wide range of
charities they support financially. Guests are Robert Ogg, Clark Cate,
Raymond Hassell, and Gilbert Fontes.
Introduction to Freemasonry
The American Flag

Thomas Blacke is the host of this program explaining the history of the
American flag. Paul Kokolsky, Director of Masonic Education is the
guest.
Masonic Symbolism in Washington DC, Part 1

Akram Elias, Past Grand Master of Washington DC, presents a fascinating
two part program on the plethora of Masonic symbols in Washington DC and
the Masonic influence in its design.
Masonic Symbolism in Washington DC, Part 2

Akram Elias, Past Grand Master of Washington DC, continues his program
on the plethora of Masonic symbols in Washington DC and the Masonic
influences in its design.
The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls

A program written and produced by the Junior Executive Committee of the
Rainbow Girls in Rhode Island. The girls will explain what Rainbow is
and what it has to offer to girls as young as 7 years old. District
Deputy Grand Master Raymond Hassell is the host.
Masonic Murals in the Rhode Island Grand Lodge building

Your host Richard F. Lynch, Junior Warden of St. Johns Lodge No. 1
Providence chats with Past Master Harley Bartlett, the artist who
researched and painted the beautiful Masonic Murals in the Rhode Island
Grand Lodge room. Brother Bartlett was not a Mason when he was
commissioned to research and paint these wonderful works of art.
Freemasonry in Scotland, Part 1

James McCormack, Past Master of the oldest Masonic lodge in the
world with records, dating back 1599. Give a fascinating history of
Freemasonry that many people may not be aware of. Junior Warden Richard
F. Lynch of St. Johns Lodge No. 1 Providence is the host.
Freemasonry in Scotland, Part 2

This program concludes this very interesting 2 part series.
Spotlight on Freemasonry is produced by many Rhode Island Master Masons
who volunteer their time to write and produce these programs and to make
up the studio production crew. Our plan is to release two new shows per
month.
The programs are produced in the studios of PEG-TV in Cranston, Rhode
Island. These modern television facilities are provided at no cost to
us. Our programs are seen on Verizon Cable, channel 32; and channel 13
on the Cox and Full Channel cable systems, every Tuesday morning at 9:00
AM.
We have a wide variety of programs in various stages of production. The
Rainbow Girls in Rhode Island are presently writing a show about their
organization. Several lodges are preparing lodge history programs.
There are many Masons to thank for their efforts. We especially thank
Worshipful Dave Richards for providing the Internet connection for our
programs through his media server located in Woonsocket, Rhode Island.
Thanks must also be given to the staff at PEG-TV for their never ending
help.
This series of programs was created by Brother Raymond Brisson.
If you would like to be involved in this project, you can contact us at:
Masonic-Television@cox.net
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