Masonic Con 2024

The original Masonic Con returns with an exciting lineup! Join us for a weekend filled with 40 unique vendors, six engaging speakers, and an unforgettable festive board. The event kicks off Friday night with the installation of officers, setting the stage for a remarkable experience. On Sunday, immerse yourself in a historical tour of Providence, exploring Masonic landmarks, Revolutionary history, and the world of H.P. Lovecraft. Don’t miss this extraordinary gathering that blends tradition, history, and camaraderie. Be part of a legacy at Masonic Con, where the past and present converge in celebration of Freemasonry.

WHEN

Friday, October 4, 2024

Saturday, October 5, 2024

Sunday, October 6, 2024

Full Itinerary of Events Below

WHERE

Ezekiel Bates Lodge

71 North Main Street, Attleboro, MA 02703

TICKETS

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Ticket Donation used to offset speaker travel fees.

EVENT SPONSORS

Ezekiel Bates Lodge A.F. & A.M.

Holy Sepulchre Commandery #8

Grand Council Royal & Select Master Masons of Massachusetts

Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Massachusetts

 250th Commemoration Committee

Massachusetts Chapter of Research

Dr. Joseph Warren Foundation

The Brothers of the White Ash

Lvmen Scieniae

 

 

Friday, October 4, 2024 7:00 PM

The 154th Installation of Officers for Ezekiel Bates Lodge A.F. & A.M.

The annual Installation of Officers, featuring the historic George Washington Inaugural Bible and Joseph Warren Family Bible. This remarkable ceremony is FREE to attend!

George Washington Inaugural Bible and Joseph Warren Family Bible will be on display at 6:00 pm

Installation will begin at 7:00 pm and a reception will follow. 

Installation will be performed by the Past Masters of Ezekiel Bates Lodge

 

Saturday, October 5, 2024, 9:00 AM - Main Conference

 

An entire day of amazing guest speakers and masonic venders from across the country! 

If you enjoy a good cigar, the Brothers of the White Ash will be setting up their massive pavilion on the side fo the building and it will be decked out with all the comforts. 

In addition to Masonic Con, take advantage of the Jewelry City Steampunk Festival, just across the street from the lodge! This incredible event features a vibrant mix of unique arts, vendors, music, and Steampunk performances. Located at the Balfour Riverwalk, it’s free to attend!

Jaime Paul Lamb will be offering ten – fifteen minute tarot card readings from the historic Chamber of Reflection in Ezekiel Bates Lodge. You must Register HERE in advance.

 

 

Saturday, October 5, 2024 Lunch

To be announced

Saturday, October 5, 2024 Appendent Body Initiations

Discover Two of Freemasonry’s Hidden Gems – Join Us for a Special Event!

On October 5, 2024, experience the unique camaraderie and traditions of two distinguished Masonic organizations at Ezekiel Bates Lodge.

3:00 PM – Massasoit Forest #91, Tall Cedars of Lebanon
This exclusive initiation will take place in the lower apartments of the temple. The Tall Cedars of Lebanon is an appendant Masonic body committed to fostering friendship and fellowship among Freemasons and humanity. With over 7,000 members, our mission is to create a “place in the sun” for victims of neuromuscular diseases, providing them with experiences they might otherwise miss.

4:00 PM – NAVA Grotto, Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm
At 4:00 PM, NAVA Grotto will hold its private initiation in the same space. The Grotto blends Masonic solemnity with lighthearted fellowship, offering Master Masons an opportunity to enjoy fun and camaraderie while remaining true to the core principles of Masonry. Known as the “playground of Freemasonry,” the Grotto provides a space for members to revel in cheerful companionship and mystic fellowship, all while upholding the values of the Craft.

Eligibility: To join, you must be a Master Mason in good standing, recognized by the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts.

For more information or to sign up, visit our booth during the day!

Saturday, October 5, 2024 7:00 PM - Festive Board

Masonic Con 2024 Festive Board

The 250th Anniversary of America is upon us, let us toast some of the heroes that laid our foundations. Ryan Flynn, the festive board Master of Ceremonies will lead the toasts along with some special guests.

The festive board is part of the VIP Package and include a custom glass, coaster, challenge coin and pin.

The festive board is an untyled event spouses and friends are welcome.

You must be 21 to attend the festive board.

 

 

Sunday, October 6, 2024

We will be touring historic Providence, visiting sites that sparked revolution, places with Masonic ties, and inspirations of H.P. Lovecraft.

Some of the locations we will see:

The First Baptist Meetinghouse, also known as the First Baptist Church in America is the oldest Baptist church congregation in the United States. The Church was founded in 1638 by Roger Williams in Providence, Rhode Island.

The Sabin Tavern, built in 1763, was a popularly hostelry owing to the fact that is was located directly opposite the Fenner’s Wharf, from which a packet ship plied the waters between Providence and Newport on a daily basis. It was in the South-East room of this tavern on the evening of June 9, 1772, Rhode Island patriots met and made plans to burn the British revenue schooner H.M.S. Gaspee. The patriots even cast their bullets in the tavern. It was from across the Main Street at Fenner’s Wharf that the brave men from Providence departed in their longboats to attack the Gaspee.

Market House. Former home of St. John’s Lodge and site of 1773 tea protests. 

The Shunned House.  location of H. P. Lovecraft’s, horror fiction novelette written on October 16–19, 1924. It was first published in the October 1937 issue of Weird Tales

The Arcade. built in 1828. It is notable as the first enclosed shopping mall in the United States and has been lauded as a fine example of commercial Greek Revival architecture.

 And more…

 

Speakers

Master of Ceremonies – Robert Jackson 

Baruti KMT-Sisouvong, PhD

Presentation:
A Model for Perpetual Growth and Progress: Supporting the Masonic Journey from Self-Interest to Self-Fulfilment and Service

Dr. Baruti KMT-Sisouvong (pronounced buh-ROO-tee KE-met-SEE-soo-VAWNG) is a renowned researcher and educator specializing in Consciousness and Human Potential. He holds a Master’s and a PhD in Vedic Science from Maharishi International University, where he focused his dissertation on mystical experiences among Freemasons. Additionally, he has degrees in History and Sociology from Georgia State University in Atlanta.

With extensive teaching and research leadership experience, Dr. KMT-Sisouvong is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in Humanities at Maharishi International University. He has also directed and taught Transcendental Meditation at the Cambridge TM Center for over a decade. His work uniquely blends ancient wisdom with modern scientific methods to enhance human potential and promote societal well-being.

Jaime Paul Lamb

Presentation:
The Solomon Magus Tradition

Jaime Paul Lamb is an Old Well-St John’s Lodge No. 6 member in Norwalk, CT, and a Past Master and Charter member of Ascension Lodge No. 89 in Phoenix, AZ. He is also a member of the Valley of DC, AASR; the AZ College of the Masonic Rosicrucian Society; and the Hermetic Society of the Golden Dawn. Lamb is the author of three books on Masonic esotericism and has a new book called The Astrological Goetiaslated for release in Spring 2025 with Inner Traditions, which deals with traditional astrology, Qabalah, and the Solomonic grimoire tradition. He lives in Phoenix, AZ, with his wife and too many animals, where he is a commercial lighting project manager by day and a consulting traditional astrologer and lounge-exotica musician by night.

Robert William Marshall

Presentation:
Masonic Highlights from Early Texas

Robert Marshall is a professional historian out of Waco with BAs in History and in Great Texts of the Western Tradition, as well as a graduate degree in Museum Studies. He has served as Deputy Director of the Kansas Lodge of Research, DDGM At-Large for Texas, Vice Chairman for the Grand Lodge of Texas History Committee, Past Master of Waco Lodge No. 92, where he is currently secretary and in his 16th year as an officer. You can also often find him at meetings or reunions of his beloved Austin Scottish Rite Valley. Robert is chairman of Waco Lodge’s Busy Brew Masonic Coffee and Memes project.

As a historian, he has worked with the Royal Collection Trust in London, the Smithsonian in D.C., the Bob Bullock Museum in Austin, and many other similar institutions. But it is Masonic history he loves to research and write about. Not long after becoming a Mason, he lived in the UK for about half a year as a student and regularly visited some of the oldest lodges in the world. Over time, he has been to Lodges in all 50 U.S. States and over a dozen countries, becoming the Traveling, Traveling Man.

Michael Jarzabek

Presentation: The Continuation of Ancient Traditions

Brother Michael Jarzabek, a renowned figure in Massachusetts Freemasonry. Michael is known for his deep knowledge and passion for building connections within the Craft. His expertise as an electrician translates into his ability to connect people and ideas, making him a respected lecturer and contributor to our fraternity.

Michael’s presentations are as diverse as they are engaging, covering topics like “Be the Rebellion: Star Wars and Freemasonry,” “James Naismith: Virtue in Motion,” and “The Mason with a Thousand Faces.” Across all his work, he encourages choosing the path of virtue and progress, inspiring others to do the same. His writings have been widely published, and he has served in editorial roles, including with the Fraternal Review magazine.

Beyond Freemasonry, Michael has immersed himself in Greek philosophy and the Orphic tradition, sharing his insights through YouTube channels like “Being Human Kind” and the relaunched “Masonic Curators.” His website, “For the Curious Mind,” is a hub for his work and that of others.

In Freemasonry, Michael’s contributions are vast. He’s a Past Master of Brigham Lodge in Ludlow and holds memberships in several lodges, including Ezekiel Bates Lodge and The Massachusetts Lodge of Research, where he currently serves as Master. He has also held leadership roles within the Grand Lodge of Masons in Massachusetts, including Past Junior Grand Warden.

Michael’s upcoming presentation, The Continuation of Ancient Traditions, will explore the deep roots of the Orphic and Eleusinian Mysteries—ancient sacred practices from Greece that offer a pathway to personal transformation and divine understanding. Learn about the journey of the soul, the cycle of life, death, and rebirth, and how these ancient teachings are preserved and adapted for modern life through the Eleusinion Order.

Don’t miss this opportunity to delve into the rich traditions that Michael will be sharing. After the talk, those interested will have the chance to participate in a meaningful sacred rite, further connecting with these timeless practices.

Oscar Alleyne

Dr Oscar Alleyne is an internationally respected Masonic speaker and practical thought leader having presented over 800 lectures to craft lodges and concordant bodies covering multiple areas of interests to Freemasons. He has published in several widely distributed Masonic journals, research bodies and educational conferences on Freemasonry. He is a past President and Fellow of The Masonic Society, a Fellow and Vice President of the Philalethes Society and a member of the AQC Lodge No. 2076 EC.

Brother Alleyne served as Junior Grand Warden of the Grand Lodge of New York during the 2018-2021 term. He has contributed valuable team leadership support to Grand Lodge priorities, initiatives and programs. He was coroneted a 33 Scottish Rite Mason at the 2019 Biennial Meeting of the Supreme Council NMJ. He also received the Sovereign Grand Commander’s Medal for Distinguished Service for co-creating the Hauts Grades Academy educational program which has over 700 members enrolled and 139 graduates. He is currently the Senior Grand Deacon for the Grand Council Allied Masonic Degrees of the United States of America.

Mark Pearrow

Presentation: Emotional Intelligence in Freemasonry Leadership.

Brother Pearrow was raised in 2010 at Norfolk Lodge A.F. & A.M. in Needham, Massachusetts. He served as an officer in Norfolk Lodge, including two years as Worshipful Master and several years as Chaplain. He was previously the Worshipful Master of the 5th District Lodge of Instruction. He is a member of St. Paul’s Royal Arch Chapter in Boston, serves as the Fourth Ancient in the Massachusetts College of the SRICF, is an Assistant Master of Ceremonies in the Valley of Boston Consistory, an officer in the Massachusetts Lodge of Research, a correspondence member of the QCCC, and a member or life member of many US Lodges of Research. He is also the current acting directory of Deacons Academy in Massachusetts.

Brother Pearrow is a Research Engineer at MIT, where he has worked since the 1990’s. He lives in Dedham, Massachustts.

Geeg Wiles

Brother Geeg Wiles is the caretaker of Captain Ahab, a 3′ tall 40 lb. bright yellow wooden statue of a fisherman/wannabe pirate captain.

He aims to be a jack of trades which at the moment has him between a college lab teacher, white water raft guide and motivational speaker. Brother Wiles has a infectious personality and is a master of ice breaking with new people across the world.

Brother Wiles joined Ezekiel Bates Lodge in 2018 after becoming friends with several members over the past year. Brother Wiles also presented at Masonic Con 2018 as well as in Akron, Ohio at a TEDx talk. You can watch the TED Talk below and see what we mean.

If you’d like to see some of Ahab’s Adventures, Here is his WEBSITE.

 

 

Speaker Schedule

Name Topic Time
Michael Jarzabek The Continuation of Ancient Traditions 9:00
Robert William Marshall Masonic Highlights from Early Texas 10:00
Baruti KMT-Sisouvong, PhD A Model for Perpetual Growth and Progress: Supporting the Masonic Journey from Self-Interest to Self-Fulfilment and Service 11:00
Lunch Lunch Period will allow for a guided meditation in the Tower Lodge 12:00
John Michael Greer TBD 1:00
Jaime Paul Lamb The Solomon Magus Tradition 2:00
Mark Pearrow Emotional Intelligence in Freemasonry Leadership 3:00
Oscar Alleyne Music and Freemasonry 4:00

2024 Masonic Owned Vendors Attending

#91Yankee Woodwerks

Ryan J. Flynn Studios

Two Pillars Apparel

Masonic Revival

Masonic Curators

Dr. Joseph Warren Foundation

Dumas Reiki and V.V. Alchemy

250th Commemoration Committee

Aleppo Shriners

FREA

The Symbologist 

St. John’s #1 New Hampshire

Aleppo Shrine Medical Corp. 

Massachusetts DeMolay

The Brothers of the White Ash

Grand Lodge of Massachusetts Affinity Clubs

Dice Goblin

Alpha Lodge, A Observant Experience

Hiram and Solomon Cigars

Ice Station Zebra 

19th District Challenge Coin Project

Andy Liss and Associates

Project Delta

Nava Grotto

Hope Chapter #41 Order of the Eastern Star

Massasoit Forest #91 Tall Cedars of Lebanon

Attleboro Cryptic Council

Phoenix Royal Arch Chapter

Parking

The Lodge building is Located at 71 North Main St. Attleboro, MA 02703

We are within walking distance from the Attleboro train station (Providence/Boston Line)

Flying in? We are about 30 minutes from Providence (PVD) and 45 minutes from Boston (BOS)

Parking is free after 6:00 P.M. during the week and on  the weekends.

Here are the 3 Municipal Lots Outlined in Yellow

There is also street parking on Dean St and Hayward St. As well as another public lot at the intersection of Hodges st and Hayward, just off the bottom left of the map as indicated by the arrow.

Dress Code

This is an open to the public event, if you are a vendor please dress in the attire that best represents your table/group.

Attendees are free to dress smart casual, or in any Masonic way they choose.

Accepted Forms of Payment

Accepted Forms of Payment Cash, Credit (through PayPal Card Reader), and Check can be used to purchase tickets.

Mail checks to:

Ezekiel Bates Lodge A.F. & A.M.

P.O. Box 643

Attleboro, Ma 02703

Vendors are at their own discretion as to what payments they accept.

Hotel Information

Masonic Con 2024 Hotel Information If you are from out of town there is a decent Hotel a few miles away. 

Best Western 

707 S Washington Street

North Attleboro, Massachusetts

King’s Inn

787 S Washington St, I-295 Exit 1B

North Attleboro, Massachusetts

 

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