Welcome to Greenwood Masonic Center.
Home of Greenwood Lodge #253 of F & A M
The first formal meeting of the petitioners was held in the Woodland Park Presbyterian Church on Wednesday evening, April 19th 1922. The petition for dispensation was signed by 53 Master Masons and was granted on June 28th 1922. The lodge was instituted in the Doric Masonic Temple in Fremont on July 5th 1922 by MW Grand Master James M McCormack. The charter contained the names of 85 Master Masons and was granted by the Grand Lodge on June 13th 1923. The lodge was constituted in the Doric Masonic Temple on November 28th 1923. The cornerstone of the Greenwood Masonic Temple built by Greenwood Lodge was laid on January 1st 1924 by MW Tom W. Holman. The first stated communication was held in the Greenwood Masonic Temple on Wednesday evening June 4th 1924. The first special communication was held on Friday evening June 6th 1924. Here we are over 90 years later and we still meet on the first Wednesday of the month for our stated communications. Find out what it means to be a "Greenwood Mason".
Greenwood Lodge #253 Stated meeting's are held on the 1st Wednesday of each month except July and August. Dinner is served in our dining room at 6:30 pm with the meeting beginning at 7:30 pm. Our Fellowship night is held each and every third Monday of the month at 7pm. This is a casual men's only steak dinner which gives those interested in joining our fraternity a chance to meet with us, ask questions and see if Freemasonry is right for them as well as an open social atmosphere for our brothers to get to know one another and discuss what is going on in the outer world.
Greenwood Lodge #253 Stated meeting's are held on the 1st Wednesday of each month except July and August. Dinner is served in our dining room at 6:30 pm with the meeting beginning at 7:30 pm. Our Fellowship night is held each and every third Monday of the month at 7pm. This is a casual men's only steak dinner which gives those interested in joining our fraternity a chance to meet with us, ask questions and see if Freemasonry is right for them as well as an open social atmosphere for our brothers to get to know one another and discuss what is going on in the outer world.