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Brethren united in friendship, morality, and brotherly love beneath the banner of the Grand Lodge of Ohio. Visiting Masons in good standing are warmly received.
Chartered along the rolling banks of the Ohio River in 1884, Ohio Valley Lodge No. 536 has gathered men of good report for nearly a century and a half. Within our Lodge, men meet upon the level, act by the plumb, and part upon the square, striving toward self-improvement, charity, brotherly love, and the lasting fellowship that has defined Freemasonry for generations.
A Lodge of Master Masons offers more than meetings and ritual. It provides a place where men can build character, strengthen moral discipline, serve their community, form lifelong friendships, and stand beside brothers who share a commitment to honor, integrity, faith, and personal growth. Through the lessons of the Craft, a Mason is encouraged to become a better man for his family, his neighbors, his community, and himself.
Ohio Valley Lodge No. 536 also carries forward traditions that bring members and families together. Among those is our cherished apple butter, cooked with care and shared as part of the fellowship and heritage of the Lodge. It is one more way we preserve the bonds between generations while continuing the work of brotherhood, service, and community.
Our doors stand open to those who seek to make good men better.
If interested in becoming a Mason, you need to ask one to be one.
dinning hall reserved by John White
Meeting Schedule Regular communications of Ohio Valley Lodge No. 536 are held: The first Tuesday of each month
Meeting Schedule Regular communications of Ohio Valley Lodge No. 536 are held: The first Tuesday of each month
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