April 19th Update on Syria Shriners COVID-19 Response
At Syria Shriners, we are doing our best to continue keeping you informed as circumstances quickly change and events are canceled or rescheduled, while our Grand Lodge and Shriners International reach decisions and issue statements that affect all of us. While it has never been our intention to flood your inbox with email, we feel an absolute responsibility to maintain the flow of information.
You can view our previous updates and news at these links below:
- Syria Shriners Coronavirus Response Update for Sunday, April 12
- Syria Shriners’ Covid-19 Response April 5 Update
- Syria Shriners’ COVID-19 Response Update March 29
- Pittsburgh Shrine Center to Remain Closed Through at Least June 1st -R.W. Grand Master
- March 22nd Update on Syria Temple’s COVID 19 (Coronavirus) Response
- Imperial Potentate Defers to Grand Masters on Temple Activities
- 3/16 Update: Syria Shriners Facility Closures and Event Rescheduling
Watch for additional communication, check our website at syriashriners.org, and follow our Facebook page for ongoing information as developments unfold. We'll all get through this together, and if we take proper public health precautions, most of us will not become seriously ill.
Let's continue to pray for one another and support each other through safe social contact (i.e., phone, text, email, FaceTime, Skype, etc.), all the while practicing proper physical distancing to control the spread of the coronavirus. We must all do our part. Even if you think this situation is overblown, please exercise caution, as many of your friends and neighbors are counting on you not to increase their likelihood of exposure or illness.
We are repeating some information below, in the hope that more people will see it. More people are signing up for our emails, and our open rate is improving, but most who receive messages from us continue not to open them, so we apologize for the repetition, and hope you understand that redundancy is not a bad thing when the information is important. There's plenty of new content, though, so keep reading!
Meanwhile, stay well, and stay home. We look forward to being together again soon.
Orthodox Easter
Our Orthodox Christian Shrine families celebrate Easter today. With religious services moved from churches to online settings, and families separated by stay at home orders, this holiday season is drastically different than any we've experienced in our lifetimes. We wish you blessings at this most holy time. May our current difficulties not prohibit you celebrating the end of your Lenten fast.
Happy Easter!
Sportsmen's Bash Postponed
Due to the ongoing stay at home order for all Pennsylvanians, and our consequent inability to effectively sell tickets, the 18th Annual Sportsmen's Bash, scheduled for Saturday, June 20, has been rescheduled for Saturday, September 5. The Early Bird Drawing has been rescheduled for Saturday, July 11.
This event has become our largest annual fundraiser. Tickets are available online here.
In Case You Missed It
Grand Ole Opry Livestream
With support from Shriners Hospitals for Children®, last night, for the 4,919th consecutive Saturday night, the show went on at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, featuring Trace Adkins, Jason Crabb, and T. Graham Brown keeping the music playing in Music City, once again without a live audience. Click here and advance 30 minutes to check out the show.
SHC has kept the music playing the last four Saturdays. See all the shows here.
Bro. Washington Dons a Mask
All of our friends at the Masonic Village at Sewickley are doing their best to exercise proper public health precautions as they cope with the changes brought to their campus by the COVID-19 pandemic. Even the statuary in the Veterans Memorial Garden is doing its part.
Here, Bro. George Washington, P.M., displays his beautiful blue Masonic mask, crafted by Lady Jan Maier Glass, wife of Noble Randy Glass. Thanks, Lady Jan!
Thanks, also to Illustrious Sir Bob Herbert, P.P. for sharing this whimsical photo, taken on a recent picturesque day under blue skies at the Village. Bob and Paige report that all is well in Sewickley, and send their best wishes to all of you.
Pittsburgh Shrine Center Closure
The Pittsburgh Shrine Center remains closed until further notice. Please keep our office and facilities staff, and our entire Syria Shriners family in your prayers. We all need to remember each other during this trying period. Call your fellow Shriners, and look after their well-being. Run errands to the grocery or drug store if your situation allows, and theirs does not.
Rescheduled Events
The Potentate's Stag Testimonial Dinner, originally scheduled for March 21, has been rescheduled for Saturday, November 21. Rocky Bleier will join us that day. Hospitality Suite reservations have been shifted to November, and all tickets issued will be honored in November.
The Potentate's Ball, originally scheduled for April 18, has been rescheduled for Saturday, October 24. The same menu, entertainment, and other festivities will be offered in the fall. All reservations have been shifted to the new date.
If you need a refund for either event, contact the Shrine Center office after we reopen.
The Swing Time dances, featuring the Syria Stage Band, scheduled for April 24, and May 15 have been canceled. The dances are scheduled to resume on the third Friday in June, and continue on the third Friday of every month through November.
The Sportsmen's Bash Early Bird Drawing has been rescheduled for Saturday, July 11. Get your ticket stubs in before that date for inclusion in the drawing. The bash has been rescheduled for Saturday, September 5. More information here.
The Legion of Honor meetings scheduled for Monday, May 4, have been rescheduled for Monday, June 8.
The Annual Syria Shrine Ladies Luncheon, honoring First Lady Eleanor Taylor, has been rescheduled from May 30 to Saturday, August 8. The event begins at noon, with luncheon served at 12:30pm, and entertainment following lunch. Ladies, mark your calendar now for the new date for this fun afternoon Girls' Day Out!
Canceled & Postponed Events not yet rescheduled
The Quarterly Meeting, and First Ceremonial, scheduled for April 6, has been postponed to a date to be determined. Shriners International bylaws require Temples to meet at least once a quarter, and we will reschedule when we can safely do so. We have a goal date in mind, but it would be premature to announce that at this time.
The Caravan 14 Seafood Stag, scheduled for April 17, has been canceled. We'll see you next year!
The Directors Staff Spaghetti Dinner, scheduled for April 26 has been canceled. The event will not be rescheduled this Spring, but the Fall dinner remains scheduled for Sunday, November 1.
The 55th Annual Syria Shriners Horse Patrol Open Horse Show, scheduled for Sunday, April 26, at South Park, has been canceled. Watch for other Horse Patrol events at other venues later this year.
The Carnegie Memorial Parade, scheduled for Sunday, May 24, has been canceled for this year.
Sewickley and Coraopolis have each announced they are canceling their Memorial Day parades this year. Several of our units have become accustomed to playing a doubleheader on both sides of the Ohio River in these neighboring towns, but this year, there will be no parade in either community.
At this time, we are scheduled to resume activities in June. We will keep you informed as developments unfold.
Taking care of ourselves and each other
Let's make sure we look out for each other as we navigate our way through the "new normal." While we practice physical distancing, let's be sure no one goes without vital social contact. Reach out to your fellow Nobles, Lodge Brothers, friends, family and neighbors. If your situation allows, run an errand to the grocery store, pharmacy or other essential business for someone who can't, or really shouldn't, be leaving their home right now. And while you're at it, be sure to take proper precautions like those below.
Stay Home!
The absolute best thing you can to protect yourself from infection with the novel coronavirus is to stay home. Period. Stay home. You protect yourself -- and others if you happen to be an asymptomatic carrier -- by simply staying home. Take the other precautions below, both at home and when you must go out to acquire essentials. Click the image to the left to read the USA op-ed from a panel of 16 distinguished health care, epidemiology, medical ethics and public health policy experts
Wash Your Hands!
Dr. Sanjay Gupta demonstrates proper hand washing techniques to safeguard yourself and your loved ones against the spread of the novel coronavirus. Public health authorities continue to tell us that this is the most effective thing we can do to protect ourselves against the spread of infectious diseases of any variety.. Click the here to see how it's done!
Stay Informed!
There is so much misinformation being shared on social media and by email. Do yourself, and all of us a favor, and go right to a trusted source for your information. Please don't pass along things your seen posted or things you've been sent unless they have come directly from a legitimate public health or government authority. Click on the image to the left to visit the federal government's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, FEMA and the White House at coronavirus.gov.
Wear a Mask!
Last Friday, Governor Tom Wolf asked all Pennsylvanians to wear cloth masks when leaving home for essential trips to pick up food, medicine and essential supplies. The CDC has now also made a strong recommendation to all Americans to do the same. Since you can't buy a mask, you might Click on the video link to the right for instructions on how to make a mask at home. You can also download instructions here.
If sewing isn't your thing, or is beyond your skill set, you can make a face mask with a piece of cloth and a couple of rubber bands. Check out the video link here for a demonstration from U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams.