2023 Grand Officer Job Descriptions
California Grand Assembly – Souvenir Edition of the Pot of Gold
Hope C. Grand Hope & Representative to OR & Brazil (Added 3/24/2023)
Joyce M., Grand Chaplain & Representative to Bolivia (Added 3/24/2023)
Emalee W., Grand Confidential Observer & Representative to KS & NB (Added 3/24/2023)
2023 Office Description – Hope & Rep. to OR/Brazil
By Hope C., Grand Hope and Representative to OR & Brazil
Hi there! My name is Hope C. and I am super excited to tell you a bit about what the office of Grand Hope and Representative to Oregon and Brazil entails. Serving in this position has been one of the most fun experiences of my life, but it also comes with a great deal of responsibility.
I think one part of this office that lots of Rainbow Girls know about is that of opening and closing the Bible during Grand Assembly as well as performing ritual work. At first, this task can feel super daunting because it seems difficult to get the correct timing while on the giant floor at GA. What you realize, though, is that it’s truly an honor and is all about asking our Supreme Being to watch over us while we perform our work.
Along with this, you get to work with the Leadership Team as a Grand Line Officer. This includes recording a video for Beyond the Line, reading girls’ discussion boards posts, facilitating the Grand Assembly Line Office Luncheon, and even selecting a Distinguished Leader for the office of Hope! There are so many wonderful reports so it’s super hard to pick only one girl as the Distinguished Leader but it is so rewarding getting to help celebrate all of her hard work.
This office also includes representing California Rainbow as we correspond with Rainbow Girls in Oregon and Brazil. This part of the office is so much fun and you get to learn more about the amazing Rainbow Girls in both of these jurisdictions. (I even got to travel and attend Oregon’s Grand Assembly as a distinguished guest!) Did you know that Brazil Rainbow has grown by 10.32% this year, making it have the 9th highest growth rate out of all jurisdictions? I think that is so cool! Another fun fact is that instead of being appointed by their Supreme Deputy, Rainbow Girls in Oregon can fill out an application to serve as a Grand Officer and they are then chosen by the incoming GWA!
What I believe to be the most important part of this office is to represent the lectures and meaning of hope to the best of your ability. I personally have thought about the meaning of hope for my entire life but have done so even more since my appointment. Grand Hope should be an embodiment of Hope for all of California Rainbow and its supporters. I like to think about the initiation line “Hope always awaits you” and try to be there for the members of our order in the same way that hope is described in our ritual.
Serving in this position is such an honor and I hope this gives you a better idea of what it is all about!
2023 Office Description – Confidential Observer & Rep. to KS/NB
By Emalee W., Grand Confidential Observer and Rep. to KS & NB
The office of Grand Confidential Observer is one that has a good share of
everything. We have floor work, ritual work, you know, just like any other office. The
great thing about this office is the things that go on behind the scenes! Both the Grand
Confidential Observer and the Grand Outer Observer work with the Observer helpers,
helping them get their fabric and helping in their practices.
Being a Representative, it is your job to communicate with your jurisdictions and learn about how Rainbow is done there. Without this communication, I would’ve never known the story of the
keeper of the plains in Wichita, Kansas, or that Nebraska is home to 43 lighthouses but
no ocean! How crazy is that! Being a Representative helps not only allowing you to
learn more about Rainbow in different places but also learn about the hidden gems and
attractions!
2023 Office Description – Chaplain & Rep. to Bolivia
By Joyce M., Grand Chaplain and Representative to Bolivia
Hello there California Rainbow! This is your Pioneering Chaplain here and I am so excited to inform you of some of my duties as a child of God. Before we get into it, I just want to say being your Grand Chaplain has been a great honor and privilege. To begin with, everyone knows I pray but do you know what I pray for? You don’t? Well, to start off I pray for blessings for all Rainbow Girls and adults who support our wonderful organization but I also pray for blessings for Masons and all of our other sponsoring orders. Now you may know that I pray during Opening, Closing, and Initiation but there’s more, I also pray during In Memoriam and The Grand Cross of Color. Exciting isn’t it? Another super cool privilege I have is I get called upon throughout the year to pray over everyone attending luncheons, camp, devotionals, retreats, and more.
One of my favorite aspects of being your Grand Chaplain is being the Leader of the “God Squad” which includes Faith, Dean of the Grand Cross of Color, Christian Flag Bearer, and Religion. Members of the “God Squad” will come together and create Devotionals to give to our fellow Grand Officers. I personally love working on Devotionals since it’s a great way of showing others great biblical stories if you want and I always put in my favorite stories and verses. Another duty that I have is to be a Representative to Bolivia! I have learned so many fascinating facts about Bolivia. Some interesting examples are that Bolivia is the only country to have two Capitals; La Paz, where the executive branch and national legislature is at, and Sucre, where the judiciary branch of the government is at. Another cool fact is Bolivia has the world’s largest butterfly sanctuary. Thank you for reading about what it is to be Grand Chaplain and Representative to Bolivia. It has been a great honor to serve in this station, I’ve always held my religion close to my heart and now that I get to pray over California Rainbow throughout this year will always be something that I look back to and treasure.
Representative Reports – Bolivia
By: Joyce M., Grand Chaplain and Representative to Bolivia
Representative Reports – Kansas & Nebraska
By: Emalee W., Grand Confidential Observer and Representative to Kansas & Nebraska
Representative Reports – Oregon & Brazil
By: Hope C., Grand Hope and Representative to Oregon & Brazil
Campaign Announcement
Southern Rainbow Camp – A “Storybook” Tale of Adventure, Daring and Success
By: Ranee M., Southern Pot of Gold Reporter
What’s up, California Rainbow. I’ve got an amazing story to tell you and you’re never going to guess what it’s about. I call it…..“Southern Rainbow Camp 2022!” So put on your hat and sunscreen and take in the fresh air, chattering wildlife, trees, birds, the pool, the SMORES and (if you ask Mr. Mark Read) the often elusive BIG SHOWER SPIDER!, then you’re ready for camp.
This year’s camp theme was “STORYBOOK CAMP”, and it was unforgettable. From the food, to the games, to the pool, to the amazing new activities. Of course, there were old favorites too. It wouldn’t be camp without a picture in the big chair or a night of Bingo. Everyone had something fun to do and friends to hang out with – if you were bored, you must not have been in the same place as we all were that weekend.
Almost everyone arrived Friday night in time for dinner before starting our annual movie night. This year we got to watch “Rise of the Guardians!” What a coincidence and very appropriate for our Camp theme, as the movie is based on the book series The Guardians of Childhood and the short film The Man in the Moon by William Joyce. Such an amazing movie, if I do say so myself. Then it was lights out because tomorrow was going to be a busy day!
The next morning, after staying up late to create our posters everyone was a little slow getting down to the main hall. I heard, there may have even been a visitor of the small, four-legged, long-tailed and whiskery type that visited a cabin or two and kept everyone up to the wee hours. After breakfast, we had our annual Pantaloon Parade and Poster Parade. These girls are all so creative and talented. The day was spent Zip Lining – did you see Mrs. Garcia our State Mother Advisor for 2023 on the zip line?? There was also tree climbing and Grandie Pool Jumping. Each of the California Grand Officers in attendance and Lexie Grand Rep to California from Nevada jumped off the diving board. Who did you think had the best form at the pool? You certainly can’t forget the Grandie Auction on Saturday night. The bidding was heated at times. Wow, there appeared to be a lot of purple, with purple wigs and purple boas and purple, purple, purple. This year, Southern Rainbow Camp raised $3162.75 for the Grand Service Project – Pawsitive Teams, Service and Therapy Dogs. Wow, that is amazing! Mrs. Regier arrived to join us on Saturday too and we waited this year to have skits on Saturday instead of the normal Friday night, so Mrs. Regier could watch all the fun! And BINGO happened. Sydney did a bingotastic job of calling numbers and Lexie from Nevada got to call a few numbers too.
A big thank you to Ms. Jenni Orozco and her team for putting together a super camp experience. We couldn’t do it without you. You kept the activities going and the fun happening. Thanks to Mr. Mark Read for some fabulous pictures.
Hope you’ll all be able to join us next year for a super spectacular spooky “HAPPY HALLOWEEN CAMP”. Until next year – make sure to keep the sunburns to a minimum, leave the place better than you found it and ..….Happy Camping!