(by David Dupont, BG Independent News, April 21, 2023)
The Freemasons of Wood County Lodge #112 will open their doors for a public open house on Saturday, April 22, from 1-5 p.m.
The Lodge is located at 159 N Main Street in Bowling Green, directly across from Uptown/Downtown bar, with its front door sandwiched between Loonar Station and Get Inspired Nutrition. The lodge room is on the third floor, accessible via the front entrance stairway, and an ADA compliant wheelchair lift is available in the rear of the building.
Anyone who would like to know more about Freemasonry or is just curious and would like a peek inside may attend. Members and their families will also be present to share the day. Building tours and light snacks and refreshments will be available throughout the event.
Wood County Lodge is the oldest continuously-meeting lodge of Freemasons in Northwest Ohio – meetings have been held regularly since 1843. The first meetings were held by moonlight in a barn in Tontogany; the location changed a few times over the years, then the downtown building was purchased and renovated in 1920, and meetings have been…
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The lodge room is on the third floor, accessible via the front entrance stairway, and an ADA compliant wheelchair lift is available in the rear of the building.
Anyone who would like to know more about Freemasonry or is just curious and would like a peek inside may attend. Members and their families will also be present to share the day. Building tours and light snacks and refreshments will be available throughout the event.
Wood County Lodge is the oldest continuously-meeting lodge of Freemasons in Northwest Ohio – meetings have been held regularly since 1843. The first meetings were held by moonlight in a barn in Tontogany; the location changed a few times over the years, then the downtown building was purchased and renovated in 1920, and meetings have been…
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Wood County Lodge is the oldest continuously-meeting lodge of Freemasons in Northwest Ohio – meetings have been held regularly since 1843. The first meetings were held by moonlight in a barn in Tontogany; the location changed a few times over the years, then the downtown building was purchased and renovated in 1920, and meetings have been…
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