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Last updated March 8, 2010

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San Jose Rainbow Assembly No. 5 is part of The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls and meets at 10:00AM the first and third Saturdays of each month at the San Jose Masonic Temple, 2500 Masonic Drive, in San Jose. Click here to get directions.

San Jose Rainbow's current theme is:

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Take One Step at a Time,

There's No Need to Rush

 

...and Rainbow provides it's members with opportunities to see beauty in all aspects of life and for each girl to reach their full potential. It allows us to form loving relationships that will last a lifetime while we develop skills needed for our personal success. Rainbow is all about providing service and in doing so, we acquire leadership skills, self-confidence, and a sense of purpose. We know we can make a difference in the world with the activities we're involved in. Each year at Grand Assembly a new "Grand Service Project" is selected and Rainbow Girls from all over the state work together to raise funds. It's not unusual for the Rainbow Girls in California to raise in excess of $80,000 each year to contribute to the selected cause. In addition to this, there are many other service and fundraising activities we perform locally while still finding time to enjoy a lot of fun events, form life long friendships with each other, and have a great time doing things. We are extended family for one another and we're there to help each other, encourage each other, laugh and have fun with each other.

We are sponsored by the The Ancient Egyptian Order of Sciots, Pyramid No. 9 a Masonic Organization. But you do not have to have a Masonic affiliation to join our order. You simply need to be a young lady 11 to 20 years of age with a desire for a more exciting and more meaningful life.

If you wish to be contacted concerning our assembly or The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls, please email us.

Earth The officers of San Jose Rainbow Assembly No. 5 are as follows:
Officers
Worthy Advisor Laura
Worthy Associate Advisor Clarissa
Charity Rosemary
Hope Christina PWA
Faith Mariah
Recorder Stephanie PWA
Treasurer Millie
Chaplain Maria
Drill Leader Alex
Love Connie
Religion Rebekah
Nature Kristine
Immortality  
Fidelity  
Patriotism Kaylee
Confidential Observer Siena
Outer Observer  
Musician  
Adult Leaders
Mother Advisor Mrs. Cinthia Swartout
Assistant Mother Advisor Mrs Virginia Dunn
Special Positions
Rainbow Dad Mr. Dunn


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Past Grand Officers of

San Jose #5

 

Name Office Year
Tami Swartout
Grand Editor
2008
Alicia Kot
Grand Executive Committe and Dean of the Grand Cross of Color
2008
Tami Swartout
Assistant Grand Editor
2007
Heather Jain
Grand Recorder
2006
Quinn McClure
Grand Executive Committee and Lecturer
2006
Erin Murphy
Grand Hope
2005
Alison Murphy
Representative to Hawaii and Alaska
2002
Tammy Karengin
Representative to New Jersey and New York
1999
Cheryl Bradford
Grand Patriotism
1996
Carol McCloskey
Representative to Arkansas
1996
Jessica Hunnicutt
Grand Executive Committee and Rainbow Banner Bearer
1994
Holly Crandall
Grand Nature
1993
Laura Serpa
Grand Musician
1992
Barbara Griffiths
Representative to Florida
1990
Barbara Rose
Grand Editor
1985
Barbara Rose
Assistant Grand Editor
1984
Dana Wason
Representative to Oregon
1983
Bonnie Bradley
Grand Executive Committee
1979
Connie Currey
Representative to Rhode Island
1976
Cindy Nixon
Representative to Connecticut
1974
Anita Wong
Grand Choir Director
1972
Gail Hart
Representative to Canada
1969
Drucilla Pollock
Grand Recorder
1965
Judy Hilton
Representative to Colorado
1963
Judy Slater
Representative to Nevada
1960
Dianne Kennedy
Grand Lecturer
1958
Sharron Wilson
Grand Editor
1958
Sharon Wilson
Grand Editor
1957
Barbara Dunton
Grand Executive Committee
1956
Noreen Doyle
Grand Editor
1954
Marjorie Bradley
Grand Editor
1953
Joan Pracna
Representative to Arizona
1953
Marjorie Bradley
Grand Editor
1952
Beverly Austin
Grand Drill Leader
1951
Sylvia Swanson
Representative to West Virginia
1949
Frances Stevens
Representative to Rhode Island
1947
Phyllis Anne McDonald
Grand Worthy Advisor
1946
Phyllis Forward
Representative to West Virginia
1945
Clara Hasen
Grand Religion
1944
Anne Gibbs
Grand Nature
1942
Bargara Dolfin
Grand Confidential Observer
1940
Maxine Ruff
Representative to Alabama
1939
Lorraine Rogers
Grand Religion
1938
Carmella Carmon
Grand Service
1936
Doris Eaton
Grand Musician
1935
Clara Mae Smith
Representative to Arkansas
1935
Arlett Linnell
Representative to South Carolina
1935
Elizabeth Simpson
Representative to Texas
1935
Elizabeth Sheffield
Representative to Illinois
1934
Phyllis Cole
Grand Worthy Advisor
1933
Verna English
Grand Drill Leader
1932
Lorena Dean Hubbard
Grand Worthy Associate Advisor
1931
Lillian Walden
Grand Choir Director
1931
Winifred Heple
Grand Honorary Drill Leader
1931


What We Did for Love

Grand Service Projects

of California Rainbow

 

Charity Year Amount Donated
2010
final number 3/2010
2009
$78,000
2008
$89,136.73

Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation

Additionally, 859 pints of blood were donated by Rainbow members and supporters for various blood banks during the year

2007
$85,385.44
2006
$74,089.08
Straight from the Heart (additional value of items donated for care packs)
2006
$25,200.00
2005
$88,818.62
Locks of Love (cash and value of hair donated)
2005
$339,505.00
2004
$90,907.16
Camp Sunshine Dreams (Children's Cancer Camp)
2003
$108,567.11
2002
$106,306.77
Special Donation to the New York Widow's and Children's Fund
2002
$2597.60
Speech and Language Development Center
2001
$94,566.82
2000
$100,787.14
1999
$85,876.37




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This website acknowledges allegiance to the Supreme Assembly, International Order of the Rainbow for Girls, whose seat of authority is in McAlester, Oklahoma, U.S.A., of which Reverend W. Mark Sexson was the founder, Mrs. Linda Little is Supreme Worthy Advisor and Mrs. Sara Lee Martin is Supreme Inspector in California.