Idaho - Grand Lodge of Idaho New!
The Odd Fellows Grand Lodge of Idaho has served the community of Idaho for nearly 150 years. We are dedicated to helping those in need, promoting charity, and serving our members. Our mission is to make Idaho a better place to live by providing assistance to our members and working to improve the lives of distressed people everywhere. Our Lodge offers fellowship, fellowship activities, and a place to share ideas and help our fellow brothers and sisters. We are proud to be a part of the Idaho community and strive to be a beacon of light in times of need.
Located at 920 Grant Street in Caldwell Idaho, the office of the Grand Lodge of Idaho is housed in the historic Museum Building, constructed in 1952 as the first Odd Fellows museum in North America. Its express purpose is to collect and maintain historical artifacts documenting the history of Odd Fellowship in the Gem State. Located on a leafy side street in Caldwell, not far from the state capital Boise, the Museum Building is a landmark for all in the Treasure Valley and a priceless repository of Idaho's legacy of Odd Fellowship.
Located at 920 Grant Street in Caldwell Idaho, the office of the Grand Lodge of Idaho is housed in the historic Museum Building, constructed in 1952 as the first Odd Fellows museum in North America. Its express purpose is to collect and maintain historical artifacts documenting the history of Odd Fellowship in the Gem State. Located on a leafy side street in Caldwell, not far from the state capital Boise, the Museum Building is a landmark for all in the Treasure Valley and a priceless repository of Idaho's legacy of Odd Fellowship.
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Idaho - Grand Lodge of Idaho
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208-860-9874
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(Status Codes A = Active, I = Inactive, C = Closed)
(Status Codes A = Active, I = Inactive, C = Closed)
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Fun Facts:IOOF founder Thomas Wildey, orphaned at age five, inspired the order’s commitment to “educate the orphan.” His personal experience shaped the IOOF’s mission to support vulnerable children.
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