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Odd Fellows
Aaron Lodge #4 is in the original Lodge building for Scotland Arkansas. Originally the building was shared by the Freemasons and Odd Fellows with the Freemason Lodge meeting in the upstairs. The Odd Fellows Lodge dissolved but was still owned by the Odd Fellows. After the lodge dissolved and the Freemasons built their own individual lodge building the Odd Fellows lent the building out for use by the local Methodist church. In 2005 Aaron Lodge was started in Leslie Arkansas. The meetings ...
Large office building with rental space.
Alma Lodge #523 has been active in the Johnstown community since 1856. Located in historic Alma Hall, which survived the Johnstown Flood of 1889, Alma Lodge supports a variety of organizations and events in the Johnstown area. We also provide a variety of activities for our members and their families. We invite all brothers and sisters traveling through our area to join us for a meeting or stop by for a tour.
Our lodge was founded in 1904. Our lodge meetings are now held at the Masonic Lodge at 99 Main Street.
We go dark in July and August. Our lodge is very community oriented.
Lodge Has Closed.
Lodge Has Closed. These photos were taken on December 31, 2022. The colors of the IOOF and Three Links were White, Blue, and Red, which were seen in the photos with the attached Flickr account. The current photos show that the color has faded through the years. Online records indicate that Arroyo Grande Lodge was built in 1902, on land donated by Mrs. Elston in 1898. The lodge was built in six months and cost $5,500 A local contractor, Ben Stuart, did the stonework with native sandstone which c ...