What is DeMolay?
DeMolay is an organization dedicated to preparing young men to lead successful, happy, and productive lives. Basing its approach on timeless principles and practical, hands-on experience, DeMolay opens doors for young men aged 12 to 21 by developing the civic awareness, personal responsibility and leadership skills so vitally needed in society today. DeMolay combines this serious mission with a fun approach that builds important bonds of friendship among members in more than 1,000 chapters worldwide. DeMolay alumni include Walt Disney, John Wayne, Burl Ives, Walter Cronkite, football hall of fame legend Terry Bradshaw, astronaut Neil Armstrong, news anchor Dan Rather, cartoonist Mel Blanc, and many others. Each has spoken eloquently of the life-changing benefit gained from their involvement in DeMolay. Get more information on DeMolay in the History & Facts section. For more information logon to DeMolay International
DeMolay in Burlington, WI?
The local DeMolay organization in Burlington, WI, is named Sir Galahad Chapter. They meet on the first and third Tuesday’s at 7:30 pm and the building is open at 6:30 pm. These young men in DeMolay run their own organization under the advisement of certified and trained adults. Since the young men run the organization themselves they become more involved with Community Service Projects, Fundraisers, and participate in many Fun Events. These Events include: Paintball, Laser Tag, Bowling, Go-Karting, Sledding/Skiing, Sports Events (Volleyball/Basketball/Golf), Traveling, Dances, Video Gaming, and much more. If you are interested in become involved in our Local Organization. Please contact one of our Chapter Advisors Shawn Noble or Donny Pellmann via E-mail.
The Breakout of One Hundred DeMolay's
Of any 100 young men who join DeMolay, five of those 100 will become Master Councilor of their DeMolay chapters. And at least one of them will later say that he valued that experience above his college degree. Eighty or more of the 100 will go on to complete some form of post-high school education. Many of the 100 will find their vocation through other DeMolay involvement, such as Merit Bar work. DeMolay has produced a good number of men, who after serving as chaplain of their local chapters, went on to become ministers or pastors. Along those same lines, several of the 100 DeMolay's will first be introduced to some form of organized religion by attending some church or temple through a chapter function.
Of any 100 young men who become a DeMolay, thirty will drop out in their first year. Perhaps this may be regarded as a failure. But in later life, most of these will remember that they have been in DeMolay and speak well of the program and the lessons it teaches. Of any 100 DeMolay's, only rarely will one ever appear before a juvenile court judge or be in any trouble with the law. In fact, DeMolay produces a great many lawyers. And, although the percentages are not known, many of the 100 will join the military. Each of the 100 will learn something from DeMolay and most all will benefit from their association with the fraternity. Again, the percentages are not known, but a considerable number of the 100 will also go into the Masonic Lodge in later life. Of the 100 who join Masonry, many will serve as a head of one of the Masonic organizations.
A number of the 100 come from single parent families and look to their advisors (Masons) as positive role models. One out of the 100 will be awarded the rank and honor of Chevalier, the highest honor granted to an active DeMolay. Approximately sixteen of the 100 will value their time in DeMolay so much that they will "give back" to DeMolay by serving as an adult volunteer in later life. Although only one out of every 1,000 young men in the United States, age 12 to 21, will join DeMolay, it is interesting to note that many of this nation's leaders in business, religion, and politics belonged to DeMolay in their teens. In fact, one out of every twelve State Governors is a Senior DeMolay and one out of every ten United States Senators is a Senior DeMolay.
One Hundred DeMolay's ... equals a high number of leaders!
Sources:
1990 United States Census
1992 International Supreme Council Proceedings
1992 DeMolay Year End Membership Status Report March
1993 DeMolay Service & Leadership Center Reports Personal Interviews and Surveys