Not in the least. Is there anything that concerns you specifically?
Jim Bennie, Sr. DeMolay
Vancouver, BC
As a teenager, I was a DeMolay (I joined when I was 15) and as an
adult, I'm now an advisor.
If you want to know what DeMolay is about, visit the main DeMolay
webpage at http://www.demolay.org
Our chapter has our own website at http://nndemolay.dhs.org
Any more questions - please ask!
"Dad" David Perrussel
PMC, RC, Chevalier, Sr. DeMolay - Lorraine Chapter - Butler, PA
Awards Advisor - Northern Neck Chapter - King George, VA
On Sat, 15 Jul 2000 01:57:06 GMT, raye...@softhome.net (Ray Ellis)
Should you be concerned? No way. I have been active with DeMolay for 7
years (I served as a Chapter Sweetheart in 93-94, and as Florida
Knighthood's Priory Princess in 96-97).
By far, all the best and most well adjusted young men that I know have been
involved in DeMolay. In fact, I met my husband through our time together in
DeMolay.
Your son will be impressed with many of the order's teachings, and will be
able to carry them on into his life. In a nutshell, your son will learn
respect and high morals. (hopefully as a reinforcement in what he learns at
home) He will gain a sense of brotherhood among his chapter.
I have seen many young boys become young men while in DeMolay. In fact,
just this past week, I saw one of "my guys" win an election for State Office
in Florida. (My little "Stubby"). And I saw another guy go into office as
State Master Councilor. Three years ago, I never would have imagined him in
the State Line.
But don't let your participation end at allowing him to join. Be there for
him! Chapters welcome parents to events. Give your support! At 24, I'm
still around (as much as possible, since I'm no longer in Florida). I just
finished a year on the State Parent's Club as their Historian. Some
chapters have an active Mother's club, and some have a Parent's Club. One of
my chapters in FL (I've been adopted by several) has a VERY active parents
club. The mothers socilize in the lobby while their sons are in meeting,
and the Moms provide refreshements for special occasions and installations.
Paul Revere Chapter even goes out to dinner after meetings (every Monday) to
the local Village Inn (adults and kids) for an hour or two.
Hubby and I hope to have sons involved in DeMolay one day. :)
I hope your son (and hopefully you, too) enjoy!
Feel free to email or post any more questions. I'm glad to help.
Brenda Sullivan
Brandon Chapter Past Sweetheart 93-94
Col James Nick Rowe Priory princess 96-97
Parents Club Historian 99-2000
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Ray,
As a parent, you'll be allowed to sit in on his initiation, and you'll
see that there's nothing to be worried about.
Brian
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