| HISTORY CHANNEL PROGRAM OF INTEREST TO MASONS Here is news of a very
educational and worthwhile television production which should be of interest to every
Mason and every member of his family. The program is called "Mr. Dreyfuss Goes to
Washington" and features famed actor Richard Dreyfuss as the narrator of a
fascinating exploration of some of our most precious national monuments and historic sites
in our nation's capitol. Prominently described is the role played by Masons in the
concept, design, and construction of so many of these famed landmarks; not just the laying
of cornerstones.
The program is scheduled to be broadcast in prime time on The History Channel on
Monday, November 26th, 2002 from 9-11 PM, and rebroadcast Tuesday, November 27th,
2002 from 1-3 PM.
Please spread the word for all Masons, members of their families, friends and
prospective members to view this program. It is a wonderfully patriotic film, especially
meaningful in this time of war against those who threaten our way of life.
You will also be interested to know that a 35 minute version of this video will be
broadcast to 100,000 schools across the nation in January. More details on this to follow.
The film was produced by Richard Dreyfuss, and R..W.. Akram Elias, a member of the
Grand Line of The Grand Lodge of Washington D.C., and the Washington D.C. Grand Lodge is
one of the sponsors of the project.
(Webmaster's note:
This program is available on DVE and VHS for $29.95 from the History
Channel's store (www.historychannel.com). Go to the store and search
(upper left) on Dreyfuss.) |