
(by Faith Rae, The Freeman, October 18, 2022)
The Waukesha Masonic Lodge #37, chartered in 1852, has been serving the community for 170 years from their building in downtown Waukesha, 317 South St.
The lodge built in 1904 is on the Waukesha Historic Building Register and hosts regular meetings on the first and third Thursday of each month, except for July and August.
“What we’re about is improving one’s self in moral teachings and doing good things for our community,” said Gary Ebert, secretary and trustee of the lodge, who joined it 25 years ago. “I’m trying to always better myself as a person.”
FreeMasonry is the world’s largest and oldest fraternity and is open to men of all religions and faiths. Members join the lodge for the sole purpose of becoming better men to serve others in…
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FreeMasonry is the world’s largest and oldest fraternity and is open to men of all religions and faiths. Members join the lodge for the sole purpose of becoming better men to serve others in…
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