Search results
About Dayton Lodge #147. Freemasonry in Dayton, Ohio – Who we are. Dayton Masonic Lodge No. 147 was chartered October 21, 1847, and consequently we have a long and proud heritage in Ohio Masonry. But who are we?
- Requirements
Grand Lodge of Ohio – How to join. Be a male at least 19...
- Directions
Directions to The Dayton Masonic Center. Address: 525 W....
- Calendar
One requirement to become a Freemason is, that it be of your...
- Contact
Dayton Lodge #147 525 W. Riverview Ave. Dayton, OH...
- News & Events
The “Kids in New Directions” program is a wonderful project...
- Requirements
DEPUTY GRAND LECTURER 4th MASONIC DISTRICT. Right Worshipful. ... George L. Goolsby. ... St. Dayton, OH 45417
People also ask
Is Dayton Masonic Lodge 147 overrated?
What was the difference between Dayton vs George Mason?
How did Daron Holmes II perform in Dayton vs George Mason?
Why should you join Dayton Lodge?
Dayton Masonic Lodge 147 is blessed with more than 150 years of tradition. Some may claim that tradition is highly overrated, and may in fact impede progress. Conversely, tradition, “especially this” is the heart and soul of Freemasonry. Consider the sign near the door of our Lodge room.
Apr 22, 2018 · Sunday, April 22, 2018. Dayton Masonic Center Video Tour. Ohio's 1926 Dayton Masonic Center is a truly magnificent building. It is home to multiple lodges and appendant bodies, as well as the Dayton Valley of the Scottish Rite.
- Christopher Hodapp
What Is Freemasonry? Freemasonry is the leading fraternal organization in the world. Its origins are lost in the unrecorded history of medieval times, but it formally organized in London, England, in 1717. Current worldwide membership totals over 3 million members, 1.1 million of whom are in North America.
Feb 22, 2024 · February 22 - Baraka Okojie scored 19 points Wednesday night to lead four players in double figures as host George Mason scored a 71-67 upset win over No. 16 Dayton in Fairfax, Va. Okojie...
Feb 16, 2017 · Dayton’s Masonic Center, located at 525 W. Riverview Ave., majestically sits atop the Grafton Hill Historic District, where it has been since the first cornerstone was laid in 1926. The Grecian-styled structure was officially opened on April 1, 1928, and is part of a lot that spans about 8.5 acres.