Ancient  &  Accepted  Scottish  Rite
Western  Montana  Valley  in  Missoula
Missoula  Masonic  Temple
   126  East  Broadway
    Missoula,  Montana

          Temple  Phone:   (406) 543~4674
                
               
 Mission   Statement

The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry is a fraternal
organization built on the principle and virtue of the universal brotherhood of man
under the fatherhood of God.

The Mission of the Western Montana Valley is:

*   To Enrich a man’s life by furthering his insight into himself by a series of   
   degrees, lectures and activities that explore, explain, question, enhance and
   support the moral and ethical conduct of an individual and his influence on
   his community.

*   To create, stimulate and provide the basis for the dreams, aspirations, hope
   and faith of a free society, which fosters freedom of thought, speech, religion,
   education and of the soul.

*   To Provide attractive, quality programs and activities for its members and
   their families in the spirit of fun, fellowship and Brotherly Love.

*   To help children with speech and communication difficulties to learn by
   providing professional speech therapy through our RiteCare Clinic.
Visitors  Since  08/15/2006
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Regular  Meetings:  (See Events Page For Schedule)

When:    ~ 1st Monday of each Month, except September, which meets on the 3rd Monday.
 September through  June.
 5:30 PM  Executive Council Meeting
 6:30 PM  Light Supper ~ Soup & Sandwich
 7:30 PM  Meeting
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Human progress is our cause, liberty of
thought our supreme wish, freedom of
conscience our mission, and the guarantee
of equal rights to all people everywhere our
ultimate goal
.   -- The Scottish Rite Creed
For More Information about the Scottish Rite
Care Clinic at the University of Montana, please
click on the RiteCare Image.  
Rite Care Clinic Float at the 2007 University of
Montana Homecoming parade on Sept. 29, 2007
Remember when a man's word was his bond?  When a handshake sealed the deal? When a Man's honor meant
more than words on a piece of paper?

There are still men who believe in moral and ethical behavior.  Men who know that character does matter.

Who are these men?    They are 32°
 Freemasons.