Illustrious Potentate Calvin Luckett makes his entrance into the ballroom

Overview:

Sinai Temple No. 59 celebrated its annual Potentate Ball, honoring Noble Calvin Wesley Luckett for his outstanding services to the community and brotherhood. The event included over 500 attendees, live music, dancing, and a proclamation by Hamilton County Commissioner President Alicia Reece.

The Sinai Temple No. 59 annual Potentate Ball held its days of celebration February 16-17 at the Embassy Suites in Blue Ash. This celebration is held each year to continue the rich tradition of service to the community; and also honoring their leader ~ The Illustrious Potentate Noble Calvin Wesley Luckett for his outstanding services not only to our country, but also to the community and brotherhood.

Joining in this celebration under the leadership of the Illustrious Commandress Latasha Carson Joiner were the Ladies/Daughters of Sinai Court No. 35, an auxiliary of female members of Prince Hall Shriners.

More than 500 attendees enjoyed the festivities of the Potentate Charity Ball.

The Nobles/Shriners of Sinai Temple have had a long and colorful history in Prince Hall Masonry ever since the fraternal order was established as an

Imperial Council of Prince Hall Shriners in Chicago on June 3, 1893.

Deputy of the Oasis Past Potentate Ray Jeter and his daughter Denise Graham.

Sinai Temple No. 59 was organized in Ohio on August 6, 1913. They are a Benevolent, Charitable and Fraternal Organization with the Brothers of the Order dedicated to the principle of fostering civic, economic and educational development programs. The members are lifetime members of the NAACP, and also make annual donations to March of Dimes, Community Chest, American Cancer Society, and other civic and local organizations.  The members of Sinai Temple and Sinai Court are dedicated men and women who sincerely reflect the spirit of fraternal love and the desire to work together for the good of mankind.

Joining in this celebration were families and friends from every corner of Ohio and other states.

Illustrious Potentate Calvin Luckett and his wife Tiffani.

The evenings were filled with great fellowship and hospitality, live music, dancing and delicious food.

A proclamation was awarded by Alicia Reece, Hamilton County Commissioner President to all the members of Sinai Temple No. 59 for their continued services to our community.

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