COVID Guidelines as of 6.2.21

Ohio Rainbow COVID Guidelines for All Attendees of All Ohio Rainbow Events as of June 2, 2021:

  1. Masks are required for individuals over the age of 12 that are not fully vaccinated.

  2. Unvaccinated individuals who answer yes to any of the questions contained within the COVID Screening Questions are not permitted to attend.

  3. Anyone, regardless of vaccination status, who is currently experiencing, or has experienced in the last 24 hours, one or more symptoms of COVID is not permitted to attend.

  4. Any COVID protocols issued by the meeting location should be followed in addition to these guidelines outlined herein.

A note about courtesy and concern for others particularly while COVID is continues as an ongoing pandemic as declared by health and government officials:

Masks are encouraged even though they are not required except for those over age 12 who are not fully vaccinated. It is also courteous to be particularly respectful of other’s personal space by observing cues from their body language or even confirming verbally that they’re comfortable with any physical touch or close proximity prior to doing so.

The following is likewise implied:

  1. Vaccine cards will not be required to be shown as proof of vaccination.

  2. Obedience to the COVID Screening Questions operates on an honor system.

  3. The liability waiver from Supreme Assembly is still in place (attached for your reference) and is required for all persons in attendance at a Rainbow function to submit prior to attending/upon arrival. This form will be required with registration at Grand Assembly.

  4. Ritualistic work can return to normal and as such no longer needs to factor for social distancing.

COVID-19 Guidelines as of 5.5.2021

The following guidelines are in effect immediately based on the level of your county:

·       Yellow/Level 1 or Orange/Level 2: You may meet inside or outside while meeting the requirements for in-person meetings if all in attendance have agreed, as an honor system, that they answer "no" to all questions in the Ohio Grand Assembly and Subordinate Assemblies COVID Screening Questions.

·       Red/Level 3: You may meet inside or outside while meeting the requirements for in-person meetings if all have agreed, by confirmation of singular appointed advisor at each gathering, that every attendee answers "no" to all questions in the Ohio Grand Assembly and Subordinate Assemblies COVID Screening Questions. The appointed advisor shall ask each attendee upon their arrival to confirm such.

·       Purple/Level 4: You may not meet in person for any reason. You may meet virtually.

COVID SCREENING QUESTIONS: Also available under Resources > Mother Advisors

REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL IN-PERSON MEETINGS:

·       Masks are required to be worn at all Rainbow functions

·       Abide by any regulations that your place of meeting has instituted.

·       Total attendance of the group is to be confirmed by whichever is lowest:

    • The regulations of the meeting place

    • If outdoor venue: 1500 guests or 15% of meeting room capacity

    • If indoor venue: 300 guests or 15% of meeting room capacity

·       No singing in groups.

·       No touching.

·       Attendance is not rewarded nor punished during this time. Assembly incentive programs should be modified accordingly.

·       When serving food, check coronavirus.ohio.gov for the latest addendum to the Director’s Order that Reopens Restaurants, Bars, Banquet and Catering Facilities and Services to Dine-in Service, with Exceptions for the latest guidance on how to safely to do. The most recent addendum as of 3.24.2021 can be found here. Previously issued guidance and the original order itself can be found here.

RESOURCES:

·       Check the color status of your county here. This updates weekly on Thursdays.

·       A useful handout from the Governor’s office that describes the county alert levels

Tentative 2021 Grand Assembly Plans

Greetings all,

The Executive Committee, in collaboration with the Grand Deputies, has been preparing for an in-person Grand Assembly this summer. As with all things pandemic - we are taking it day by day and many of our plans are subject to change and include backups and more backups.

More final details will be shared around May 15th but we wanted to share this initial information so that all can have a better understanding of our approach and hopes for the weekend.

Please review this document, linked here.

Please direct any questions you have to your Grand Deputy who may be able to provide an answer or who may need to consolidate questions to bring to the Executive Committee. Thank you in advance for your patience as we work to re-configure all aspects of Grand Assembly.

COVID-19 Guidelines as of 3.24.21

REQUIREMENTS ARE AS FOLLOWS:

·       Yellow/Level 1 or Orange/Level 2: You may meet inside or outside while observing the requirements for in-person meetings.

·       Red/Level 3: You may only meet outside only while observing the requirements for in-person meetings. 

·       Purple/Level 4: You may not meet in person for any reason. You may meet virtually. Please consult with me if you have questions about how to proceed with business critical items during this time. 

REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL IN-PERSON MEETINGS:

·       Masks are required to be worn at all Rainbow functions

·       Abide by any regulations that your place of meeting has instituted.

·       Total attendance of the group is to be confirmed by whichever is lowest:

    • The regulations of the meeting place

    • If outdoor venue: 1500 guests or 15% of meeting room capacity

    • If indoor venue: 300 guests or 15% of meeting room capacity

·       No singing in groups.

·       No touching.

·       Do not come if you have been in contact with COVID, had been diagnosed with, recovered from, or suspected to have had COVID (in absence of an official test to confirm) within the last 14 days. 

·       Do not come if you have or have had a fever above 100 or any other symptom of COVID in the last 24 hours. 

·       Attendance is not rewarded nor punished during this time. Assembly incentive programs should be modified accordingly.

·       When serving food, check coronavirus.ohio.gov for the latest addendum to the Director’s Order that Reopens Restaurants, Bars, Banquet and Catering Facilities and Services to Dine-in Service, with Exceptions for the latest guidance on how to safely to do. The most recent addendum as of 3.24.2021 can be found here. Previously issued guidance and the original order itself can be found here.

RESOURCES:

·       Check the color status of your county here. This updates weekly on Thursdays.

·       A useful handout from the Governor’s office that describes the county alert levels

Guidance for Ritualistic Challenges:

·       Marching: should be 6 feet apart so you might want to skip this if that's too tedious for a simple meeting

·       Sitting: No one should be sitting closer than 6 feet from each other (unless they're in their own household together anyways) so audience members and station chairs should be placed accordingly 

·       Passing: It's ok for members to come within 6 feet of each other when passing for ritualistic floor work 

·       Talking: When an office is talking to another office, they should be 6 feet apart (ie: when Hope and Charity meet at the altar - 6 ft apart. When Drill Leader comes to escort in the officers, she stops 6 feet prior to them...) 

·       Touching:  No touching. 

o   No transferring of objects. Just go without/mock the part. Some of this might look a little silly. It's ok. 

o   No arm-led escorting, ideally the escort is having the escorted person follow 6ft behind her

·       Singing: No singing. Either have the song played instrumentally, from a recording, or by 1 designated person/a soloist

·       No collecting of the traditional word - have adults be able to vouch for a girl should there ever be question

·       Praying: Ensure that WA and MA step back from Chaplain while she speaks into the microphone, if using

·       Balloting: 

o   Spray/clean the balls/cubes prior to putting into the container

o   Have sanitizer available from Charity upon departing the alter - girls to sanitize their hands after casting their ballot

·       Initiation in Person:

o   Be sure your candidate is aware of what will be happening and how you're preparing to maintain social distancing. It's important that they are comfortable - otherwise, do not proceed. There are a few ways you can go about this:

§  The closest to normal: Have the candidate follow Faith, 6ft back. Faith may need to give more cues about where the sister should ultimately stop or otherwise - it is ok for Faith to audibly make such statements like "Go stand 6 ft away from the Yellow pedestal there"

§  The next closest: Have the candidate(s) sit on the sidelines, 6 ft apart, and have a current member act in the above described "closest to normal" situation. 

§  The third situation: see your Grand Deputy. 

§  The route you choose should be based on the comfort level of all initiation participants. Regardless of what you choose, you could host another complete initiation for these initiates once we are able to return to normal initiatory work. 

o   No grip of the order - they'll learn it later!

o   Ribbons should be carried by the station's officer and placed thereon. The candidate should stand 6 ft clear of this act.

o   No traditional word - we'll share it at a later time! 

o   Lambskin Aprons should be picked up by each initiate and just held in their hands rather than Charity picking them up and placing on candidate

o   If rose ceremony, initiates pick up the rose from the pile/vase rather than Faith picking up the rose and handing to initiate .

o   Signing the bylaws - offer sanitizer on the desk for girls to use after using the pen to sign


Important: 
Should you be having an event and a complaint is filed, the complaint will go to your county health department and they will be responsibility to come take a look and issue any charges. The Ohio Department of Health encourages you to call your County Department of Health to ask them about what you're planning to do, take note of their name, and then use their guidance for reference when planning your event and, should a complaint be filed, you could reference the name and guidance received from their department prior to proceeding with the event during their inspection.

 

 

Tri-Youth & Advisor Leadership Training Registration

Rainbow YOUTH register here

Rainbow ADVISOR registration is CLOSED, all spots claimed!

Join Waitlist here. We will know more info about how can be moved off waitlist, into the registration once registration closes on Monday the 22nd.

*please note that each youth group has their own links for each their own advisors and youth so please do not share these links outside of these respective groups to avoid registration confusion*

Tri-Youth & Advisor Masonic Leadership Training Day

  • March 27th, 2021

    • Virtual

    • 9a-1p w/ a couple 15 minute breaks in between

    • Adult Topic: "Building Relationships": Strong relationships between adults and youth are essential for healthy growth and development. Supportive and empathetic relationships become even more important as our youth grow older. Through dialogue and activity, we will explore the essential elements in forming these relationships. We will discuss expressing care, challenging growth, providing support, sharing power, and expanding possibilities. When we build strong relationships, we all benefit and we prepare our youth to be contributing members of our community and society.

    • Youth Topic: "Well-Being: Not just fruits and vegetables": Well-Being is defined by the World Health Organization as "a state in which an individual realizes their own abilities, can cope with normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to their own community." (2004) In today's world, well-being can seem unattainable and unrealistic. We will explore elements of well-being such as positive emotions, engagement, relationships, meaning and purpose, and accomplishment. By bringing self-awareness and self-management to the forefront, we can learn to identify our emotions, manage our stress, and develop healthy supportive relationships that bring us closer to overall well-being.

    • To join the meeting that day: be on the lookout for information to be emailed on Tuesday 3/23 or Wednesday 3/24 to your registration email address

  • SPACE IS LIMITED

    • First come, first serve until it meets its limit or midnight on 3/22, whichever comes first

    • If you register then need to cancel, please email Mom Whitney

    • if you try to register but it is closed, please join the waitlist to be notified if a spot becomes available

  • Expectations for the day: prepare to participate by having your camera on and be in a quiet space without any privacy concerns in the background.

Virtual Ritual Competition

We will be holding oral ritual competition virtually on the same day as Districts 6 & 8's reception (date to be announced). There will be two separate links for the competition. One for younger girls (and those that are members of District 6); and one for older girls (and those that are members of Districts 8 & 20). Those links will be published at a later date. Everyone will be in a waiting room and we will admit the girls for competition one at a time.

If you participated in the oral ritual competition in Xenia in November of 2019 and you wish to compete again, your old score will be tossed out. If you do not wish to compete again, your score will remain in the competition in the age group you were in at that time.

We are extending the age for competing for this year only to 20. If you are currently 20 years old and would like to participate, you may participate only this year in the oral competition.

As of 11/22/2020: COVID Guidelines for Ohio Rainbow

Per the latest Grand Master’s Edict issued on 11/21/2020 there are to be no in person meetings for Ohio Rainbow from now until midnight on 12/31/2020.

Business should be conducted virtually. If unable to conduct virtually, all usual and customary bills for utilities, taxes, and services, normally acted favorably upon by the Assembly may be approved by the consent of the Worthy Advisor, Mother Advisor, Advisory Board Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer.

You may view the edict here for reference.


New Ohio Rainbow COVID-19 Restrictions Following the Latest Governor's Order

Earlier this week the Governor of Ohio, Mike DeWine, issued a new order which is now in effect until further notice. He also issued a 21-day curfew for the State of Ohio between the hours of 10pm and 5am which begins today, November 19th, and expires on December 10th, 2020.

The directives in the order and in the 21 day curfew require us to modify the COVID-19 restrictions that we’ve been following to date.

New requirements are as follows:

  • Yellow/Level 1 or Orange/Level 2: You may meet in groups as large as 10 people.

  • Red/Level 3: You may only meet in groups of as large as 10 people, with masks on, outside, for less than 2 hours. 

  • Purple/Level 4: You may not meet in person for any reason. You may meet virtually. Please consult with me if you have questions about how to proceed with business critical items during this time. 

Requirements for all in-person meetings:

  • Masks are required to be worn at all Rainbow functions

  • All meetings must begin and end at such a time so that attendees are not away from home during the 10pm to 5am curfew while the curfew is in place.

  • Abide by any regulations that your place of meeting has instituted.

  • No singing in groups.

  • No touching.

  • Do not come if you have been in contact with COVID, had been diagnosed with, recovered from, or suspected to have had COVID (in absence of an official test to confirm) within the last 14 days. 

  • Do not come if you have or have had a fever above 100 or any other symptom of COVID in the last 24 hours. 

  • Attendance is not rewarded nor punished during this time. Assembly incentive programs should be modified accordingly.

Resources:

  • Check the color status of your county here. This updates weekly on Thursdays.

  • A useful handout from the Governor’s office that describes the county alert levels

  • Here is the prior Ohio Rainbow News Post about COVID-19 on our blog, it contains guidance for ritualistic work during this time.