Lodge Type: Odd Fellows
Serving North Portland since 1894, Peninsula Lodge is an active and integral part of the community. Most members are in their 30s and 40s. The lodge operates as a co-op community center offering martial art, dance, music, and theater classes. All instructors are members of the lodge. Outside rentals are not allowed, but non-profits, schools, and government agencies may use the building for free. We do things differently, as we work to Keep Portland Odd.
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) is a non-political and non-sectarian international fraternal order established to improve and elevate the character of mankind by promoting the principles of friendship, love, truth, faith, hope, and charity in Plano TX since 1870.
Prosperity Lodge #301 was the second lodge chartered in Wenatchee, in 1901. It later merged with the older Wenatchee Lodge #157 to form the current lodge. Our building was built after World War II and serves as an important community space for the citizens of Wenatchee.
We meet every Friday night at 7:30. On the second and fourth Fridays, we have Encampment meetings after the regular lodge meeting. We are on the second floor, above the "Frugal Frog" store and next to the Ripley Library.
Lodge Has Closed From the City of San Juan Bautista Historical Society: This Carpenter Italianate-style building was originally the San Juan Grammar School before it became the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) Lodge. The San Juan School was built in 1868 near First Street in the northwest corner of town. In 1907 the building was sold to the IOOF Lodge and moved to its current location. The IOOF is the second fraternal organization in San Juan Bautista, following the Texas Lodge, and was ...