Lodge Type: Odd Fellows
The Rockville Centre Lodge#279 of the Independent Order Of Odd Fellows was organized on February 15, 1888.
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.
Royal Oak Lodge #108 is a local chapter of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) and promotes personal and social development through fraternity and community service. Please contact us for more information or if you would like to become a member.
Rushmore Lodge #39 is a local chapter of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) and promotes personal and social development through fraternity and community service. Please contact us for more information or if you would like to become a member.
Sacramento Lodge #2 i s the oldest, continuously meeting lodge in the state. It is now in it's 174 year , being instituted in January, 1851. The lodge is active in supporting local charities such as local food banks, Sacramento Children's Home, local community theaters (SARTA), Annual Toy Drive and many others. The membership ledger lists several historical figures early in the history of the lodge to include A.M. Winn and Leland Stanford. Please contact us is you would like to become a membe ...
Odd Fellows Clubhouse in Winston-Salem, NC YouTube Video https://youtu.be/kb-aEpoafrY?si=N_87d23CmvXgPmwJ With two wide function halls, a swimming pool and other amenities, the Odd Fellows Clubhouse is a perfect place for various Odd Fellow activities such as meetings, dinners, fellowships, fund-raisers and other community projects. It is also rented out to the public for use during weddings, seminars and other special occasions. Income from the rent will then be used to maintain the facili ...
The lodge was founded in 1891 by some real frontiersman. At that time, San Fernando was a dusty little settlement in what was known locally as the San Fernando Desert or the San Fernando Plain and which later became the San Fernando Valley. Because the climate was so arid, agriculture consisted primarily of dryland grain farming. Over the coming decades, the San Fernando Valley would evolve briefly into an agricultural region as Los Angeles began to import water from the High Sierras, but in the ...
Independent Order of Odd Fellows San Juan Lodge #22 is in the District of Metro Manila under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of the Philippines.
San Pablo Lodge #43 is a local chapter of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) and promotes personal and social development through the principles of fraternity and community service. Please get in touch with us for more information or if you would like to become a member.
Sanchez Moya Lodge #282 is a local chapter of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) and promotes personal and social development through fraternity and community service. Please contact us for more information or if you would like to become a member.
We are the last IOOF Lodge in Mercer County but are quite active for our membership. Some of our causes are 1.) Two yearly scholarships in the amount of $500.00 each for county students that attend the Mercer County Career Center (i.e., Vo-Tech) that help them continue on with trade school or to purchase tools/equipment for their jobs. 2.) NEW FOR 2024!!! Two $250.00 scholarships for students from local schools that are majoring in a music-related field 3.) Donating to a "special area project" e ...
Santa Fe Lodge #2 is a local chapter of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) and promotes personal and social development through fraternity and community service. Built in 1952, the lodge currently serves the local community and also as a dance hall. Please contact us for more information or if you would like to become a member.

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