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Masonry is the world’s first and largest fraternal organization. It is guided by the enduring belief that each man has a responsibility to make the world a better place. For 300 years, Freemasonry has enhanced and strengthened the character of individual men by providing opportunities for fellowship, charity, and the search for truth – within ourselves and the larger world.
We meet on the second Wednesday of each month at 7 PM at the lone Masonic Lodge located at 19 East Main Street, lone, CA. As a lodge, we strive to be active in our community. We support public education and our local library throughout the year.
It is our mission to support provide support to our brethren, our widows and to our families of the lodge, to actively participate in the community and local schools, to administer the programs and policies and mission of the Grand Lodge. Quality has made us what we are; A strong platform for good men to do good work. lone Lodge No. 80 is a place where all Masons everywhere feel welcome and enjoy the friendship and hospitality of their brothers.
Our Mission is guided by the enduring and relevant tenets of our fraternity — Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth.
Masonry is a community of men and their families who share similar beliefs and values. The fraternity finds it important to connect with other men of honor, compassion, love, trust, and knowledge, regardless of their race, color, religious beliefs, political views, sexual orientation, physical ability, citizenship, or national origin. We are friends and brothers, and are connected through this vital and uplifting organization of moral men.
Our continuing pursuit of truth, knowledge, ethics, and leadership skills makes us better men and brings more meaning to our lives. Learning the tenets of Freemasonry, paired with being an active part of our community, gives us the opportunity to develop leadership and organizational skills, and builds self-discipline through commitment and self-confidence.
As a member of the Freemasons, the Grand Lodge of California, and Ione Lodge No. 80, we are a part of a worldwide organization that values tradition, history, and timeless wisdom. The traditions and core values of our fraternity are meaningful today and will endure for centuries to come because of our direct impact in our community, through our charities, and on a personal level.
Ione Lodge membership is open to men 18 and older who meet the qualifications and standards of character and intention, and who believe in a Supreme Being. Men of all ethnic and religious backgrounds are welcome.
One of Freemasonry’s customs is not to solicit members – men must seek membership on their own initiative. Anyone is welcome to request information about the fraternity.
If you are interested in applying for membership to our lodge, now is a good time to start. Please contact us to schedule a visit during an event, or request more information.
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