Odd Fellows
The Grand Lodge of Cuba is the governing body for the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in Cuba. The Grand Lodge oversees the local lodges within its jurisdiction, ensuring they adhere to the principles and regulations of the IOOF. Don't hesitate to contact us if you are trying to find a lodge in Cuba or have questions about becoming a member.
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 ...
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Odd Fellows lodges engage in various activities, such as helping the sick, supporting the distressed, educating orphans, and participating in charitable projects tailored to the needs of our local communities. Members are encouraged to develop personally by progressing through lodge degrees, which symbolize their growth within the organization. Overall, Odd Fellows lodges focus on fostering goodwill, harmony, and mutual aid among people.
Odd Fellows Alianza Lodge #36 is located at Ave. Céspedes #219, intersecting Pinillos y Cossios, in Cárdenas, Matanzas, Cuba.
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.
The Amstel Lodge is the twelfth Lodge founded in the Netherlands, more than 100 years ago. The Lodge is having a hard time due to a low membership (8) and will therefore probably stop its activities soon. The Amstel Lodge was in Amsterdam for a long time and then sought salvation at a friendly Lodge in Krommenie. It has not been possible to attract new members. The current chairman is Br. Jim van Lawick is also a member of the Grand Lodge in the kingdoms of the Netherlands and Belgium.