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Georgia degree

Steve1mufc

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Does this just apply to the States. Never heard of this degree in England. Next time I'm holidaying in the States I would love to meet Brethren from over the pond and visit a lodge.


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jeffself

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No worries, but let me know when you are in the states and near Georgia and I'll take you to one.


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Steve1mufc

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I really appreciate that thanks. It would be a pleasure to see and meet Brothers in America. Also to witness the slight differences in the lodge.


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jeffself

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I'm in dalton georgia it's in northwest ga .. Where did u move from .. What did u think about the degree


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Trufflehound

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I moved from Keller, Texas. I may not be the best person to ask about a comparison. I was Initiated and Passed in Texas, but I was Raised in Georgia as a courtesy. My only experience with the MM degree is the Georgian style. My grandfather flew out here and Raised me, and according to him (he's a member in both Texas and Arkansas), Georgia's is a lot more formal.

I've enjoyed the degree every time, though. I was out at the Rock Quarry a month ago, and that was fantastic.
 

jeffself

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I've not been to the rock quarry in a couple yrs but when I've went I have really enjoyed it ..


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Trufflehound

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I don't know if they do it the same way each year or not, but this year, they dramatized the entirety of the degree. The lecture portion that is typically done after dinner was acted out, and they sang songs during it. I had never seen it done like that. It was certainly an experience worth having.

I've heard at the state also does a degree at the Sand Pit and one at Cove Waterfall. I'd like to see these some time, too.
 

jeffself

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There is also a cave degree in tenn where they do the masters degree but I've never been and they have a masters degree way in tenn near the Kentucky state line where they meet in a cow field way out in the middle of no where.. I really enjoyed it cause I traveled with dalton lodge # 105 and put on the mm degree long form for them


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jeffself

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Trufflehound

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That sounds familiar. I think Dalton Lodge did the long form at the Rock Quarry, too. I can't say for certain, though.
 

jeffself

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Degree team is made up of 3 different lodges dalton lodge ,eton lodge, pleasant grove lodge


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Trufflehound

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There is also a cave degree in tenn where they do the masters degree but I've never been and they have a masters degree way in tenn near the Kentucky state line where they meet in a cow field way out in the middle of no where.. I really enjoyed it cause I traveled with dalton lodge # 105 and put on the mm degree long form for them


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If you're able to better steer me in the right direction with more specifics, I'd like to add these to this thread:

http://www.masonsoftexas.com/showthread.php/17246-Interesting-Masonic-events-or-lodges
 
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