I had the honor yesterday of being made a member of the Indianapolis Yeoman of York Preceptory No. 4.
The organization exists to recognize those who have contributed extraordinary service to the Blue Lodge and to the bodies of the York Rite.
Members of the Yeoman of York are distinguished by a black beret, with a combined York Rite bodies patch. (The image above is a stylized version by Indiana's talented WBro. Steven McKim.)
Thanks especially to Brother Carson Smith for proposing me for this honor.
The organization exists to recognize those who have contributed extraordinary service to the Blue Lodge and to the bodies of the York Rite.
Members of the Yeoman of York are distinguished by a black beret, with a combined York Rite bodies patch. (The image above is a stylized version by Indiana's talented WBro. Steven McKim.)
Thanks especially to Brother Carson Smith for proposing me for this honor.
UPDATE:
I previously posted incorrect information about the qualifications for this group. while Yeomen of York is an invitational body, you do NOT have to be a Past-Presiding of the Blue Lodge, Chapter, Council or Commandery. But you cannot be an officer in the Yeomen of York unless you have received the KYCH (Knight of York Cross of Honor).