Green Lake Lodge #149 Links
Our Lodge's Facebook site - Events announcements, news, pictures and other social stuff. Aimed primarily at current Lodge members.
Other Masonic Links
Freemasonry at Wikipedia - Learn more about Freemasonry from the fount of all knowledge
Petition to become a Mason - Join by filling out this petition and sending it in! (You must also read this.) Click here to learn more about joining us.
Grand Lodge of Washington - The "parent" Lodge of all Washington state Lodges
District 4 - Distric 4 is a geographical goruping of Lodges in Northwest Seattle to which Green Lake 149 belongs. Here's a list of those D4 Lodges, along with their stated meeting times.
Roster of ALL Washington state Lodges - Includes contact info and addresses; find a Lodge near you!
"It's About Time" and "Laudable Pursuit" - These two Masonic papers describe actions that should be taken to increase the value of Freemasonry and make it better for its members and the communities they serve
Other Seattle-area Lodge web sites
We're not the only Lodge in Seattle (just the friendliest.) Our brothers at Daylight Lodge #232 and Eureka #20 share the same Lodge building with us on Green Lake:
Daylight #232
- Focusing on musician and artistic members
Eureka #20
- Focusing on science education
Other Seattle Lodges
University
#141 - Serving the University of Washington area (right off
University Way, aka the 'Ave')
Doric #92
- In the Fremont neighborhood
Occidental #72
- In Ballard
Greenwood #253
- In the Greenwood neighborhood
Rainier #189
- In the Greenwood neighborhood (same building as Greenwood 253)
Maritime #239
- In the Fremont neighborhood (same building as Doric 92)
Walter F. Meier #281
- A Lodge of Masonic research in the Greenwood neighborhood (same
building as Greenwood 253)
Appendant Bodies of Masonry
"Appendant bodies" are organizations related to Masonry outside of the so-called 'Blue' Lodges (like ours.) Some of these build on 'regular' Blue Lodge masonry. These include the Shrine, Scottish and York rite, and Royal Arch.Others do not require membership in Blue Lodges, and are open to both men and women. Examples of these include Job's Daughters and Eastern Star.
Scottish Rite
Supreme
Council, A.&A.S.R.
Seattle
Valley, A.&A.S.R.
Royal Arch
General
Grand Chapter, R.A.M.
Grand
Chapter of Washington, R.A.M.
Oriental
Chapter No. 19, R.A.M.
Job's Daughters of Washington state - For young women aged 10 - 20 who are related to a Mason
Order of the Eastern Star - Grand Chapter of Washington - For adult men and women
De Molay - A leadership development organization for young men aged 12 - 21