LODGE DIRECTORY

Country: United States

Minnetonka Lodge #102
471 3rd St, , , , 55331

We meet twice a month, on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month, at 6:00 PM. Currently, our lodge meetings are held in the basement of the Congregational Church of Excelsior. We often gather earlier for refreshments at a local brewery, and dinner is generally served prior to the meeting. Lodge 102 is actively involved with Camp Fa-Ho-Cha, an Odd Fellows youth camp near Cleveland, Minnesota. We contribute both time and financial support to the camp and also extend our efforts to the ICA Food ...

Category Minnesota
Homestead Resturant 2501 W 2&52 by pass S Minot ND, , , , 58703-2162

Category North Dakota
1840 Lewis Turner Blvd, , , , 32547

Category Florida
70 - 19 1/2 St, , , , 26104-8336

Category West Virginia
IOOF Hall, 115 E 1st St, , , , 81201

Category Colorado
Rt 130 & Beverly Rd, Burlington, , , , 8016

Category New Jersey
IOOF BLodge, 12 Front St, , , , 41653-7858

Category Kentucky
Pilchers Chapel Hintington UM Church Huntigton, , , , 46750-4077

Category Indiana
N Finley Pt Rd, , , , 59824-9110

Category Montana
Mission Peak Lodge #114
40955 Fremont Blvd, , , , 94538

Instituted in 1863 in Irvington, a district of modern Fremont California. We have a small museum upstairs and a lodge in great condition. Social dinners plus Holidays are had monthly with business meetings for Rebekahs and Odd Fellows 1st Monday and 3rd Thursday, respectively. Our lodge owned the nearby cemetery which we include in history walks on special occasions or even casual requests. Be sure to visit our website.

Category California
111 Lindemann Ave, Dupo, , , , 62298-2753

Category Illinois
Mississippi Valley Lodge #86
Missouri - Rebekah Assembly
1035 Tulip Ln., , , , 63021-4744

The Missouri Rebekah Assembly is the governing body for the Missouri Rebekahs. Established on September 20, 1851, the Rebekahs, also known as the International Association of Rebekah Assemblies (IARA), and originally the Daughters of Rebekah is an international service-oriented organization and a branch of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. It was initially designed as the female auxiliary of the IOOF but now allows both female and male members.

Category Missouri
IOOF Hall, 116 1/2 Marion St, , , , 43314-0057

Category Ohio
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Fun Facts:
Some U.S. towns have IOOF cemeteries, where members’ graves are marked with the Triple Links symbol. These sites, like those in California, preserve the order’s legacy in local history.

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