This years recipient of the Mirabeau B. Lamar award was Mrs. Heather Jenkins.

Mrs. Jenkins, is a teacher at the Scottish Rite Learning Center of West Texas. Throughout her diversity in 2023, remained strong and devoted to her students and the learning center.

The Lamar award is for teachers and young people who are outstanding achievers: who have overcome personal difficulties or hardships and those who accept the challenge to help and make our communities, state, and nation stronger. That’s why we’re pleased to be here today to recognize Mrs. Heather Jenkins as our Lamar award recipient from Lubbock Lodge # 1392 in the year 2024.

Mrs Jenkins is committed to making the world a better place through the love of her students and her love for education.

To our guests, thank you for your time this evening. We appreciate you showing your support to Mrs. Jenkins.

Mrs. Heather Jenkins and Ava Clark. Ava is one of Mrs. Jenkins’ students and the youngest daughter of Brother James Clark.
L- R Brother James Clark (SD), Matt Jenkins, Don Jenkins, Patti Ford, Cindi Salle, Sue Rodgers, Heather Jenkins, Olive Hester, Toni Parish, Brother Chad Conn (WM)
Lamar Award 2023-2024 Recipient Mrs. Heather Jenkins

James A. Clark


For James, the journey of Masonry—which began in May 2000 at Clinton Lodge No. 23—is about more than just titles. Currently active in Lubbock Lodge No. 1392, Wolfforth-Frenship Lodge No. 1447, and various York and Scottish Rite bodies, he sees these affiliations as avenues for deep Masonic education. James advocates for a Craft where the bonds of the dining hall are supported by a dedication to our ancient truths. His mission within the District 93 MWSA and beyond is to harmonize social ties with reflection, moving the brotherhood from rote memorization toward the genuine pursuit of light.


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