OCEAN CITY – The Grand Lodge of New Jersey and Ocean City Masonic Lodge No. 171 cordially invites the public to attend Square & Compass Day 9 a.m.-11 a.m. Oct. 11 at the Ocean City Masonic Lodge No 171, 940 Wesley Avenue, Ocean City, NJ 08226
This event is being held as part of the statewide “Square and Compass Day”, also known as the Masonic Lodge Open House. This event provides the public an opportunity to tour local Masonic Lodges, meet Freemasons in their local community, and ask the questions about the Fraternity.
Freemasons trace their roots to the stonemason guilds that built Europe’s cathedrals and castles during the early part of the last millennium. As construction of these buildings declined, they began accepting members from outside their trade. These new members, influenced by the “Age of Enlightenment,” transformed the organization from a group for builders to one focused on developing the character of its members. Freemasonry was formally organized in London, England in 1717.
Freemasonry, the world’s oldest and largest fraternity, seeks to bring together men of every country, religion, race, background, and opinion in order to develop the bonds of friendship between them. Through a large variety of North American Masonic philanthropies, approximately $2 million is given to charity every day, 70 percent of which benefits the general public.
For additional information, please contact Steven Friedrich by phone 609-703-8757. More information can also be found on the Ocean City Masonic Lodge No. 171 website www.oceancitymasoniclodge171.org
The Grand Lodge of New Jersey was constituted in 1787, and represents 119 local Masonic Lodges in the state of New Jersey with a membership of approximately 23,000.
Ocean City Masonic Lodge No. 171 was constituted on February 25th, 1897, and is the oldest continuous operating fraternal organization in Ocean City. There are approximately 5 million Masons worldwide, including 2 million in the United States.
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