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The Grand Lodge of Arkansas is the governing body for the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in Arkansas. The Grand Lodge oversees the local lodges within its jurisdiction, ensuring they adhere to the principles and regulations of the IOOF. Don't hesitate to contact us if you are trying to find a lodge in Arkansas or have questions about becoming a member.
The Grand Lodge of the Atlantic Provinces is the governing body for the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in the Atlantic Provinces. The Grand Lodge oversees the local lodges within its jurisdiction, ensuring they adhere to the principles and regulations of the IOOF. Don't hesitate to contact us if you are trying to find a lodge in the Atlantic Provinces or have questions about becoming a member.
The Grand Lodge of Australia is the governing body for the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in South Australia. The Grand Lodge oversees the local lodges within its jurisdiction, ensuring they adhere to the principles and regulations of the IOOF. Don't hesitate to contact us if you are trying to find a lodge in Australasia or have questions about becoming a member.
The Arizona Rebekah Assembly is the governing body for the Arizona Rebekahs. Established on September 20, 1851, the Rebekahs, also known as the International Association of Rebekah Assemblies (IARA), and originally the Daughters of Rebekah is an international service-oriented organization and a branch of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. It was initially designed as the female auxiliary of the IOOF but now allows both female and male members.
The Arkansas Rebekah Assembly is the governing body for the Arkansas Rebekahs. Established on September 20, 1851, the Rebekahs, also known as the International Association of Rebekah Assemblies (IARA), and originally the Daughters of Rebekah is an international service-oriented organization and a branch of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. It was initially designed as the female auxiliary of the IOOF, but now allows both female and male members.
The Atlantic Provinces Rebekah Assembly is the governing body for the Atlantic Provinces Rebekahs. Established on September 20, 1851, the Rebekahs, also known as the International Association of Rebekah Assemblies (IARA), and originally the Daughters of Rebekah is an international service-oriented organization and a branch of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. It was initially designed as the female auxiliary of the IOOF but now allows both female and male members.
The Grand Encampment is a higher branch in the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Membership is open to all Third Degree members in good standing. The branch aims to further the work of Odd Fellowship and impart the principles of Faith, Hope, and Charity. In the United States and Canada, membership in the Encampment is open for men and women holding the third degree in the Odd Fellows Lodge. Traditionally, however, the Ladies Auxiliary Encampment (L.E.A.) was formed for women who are members of a ...
The Atlantic Provinces Grand Encampment is the governing body for the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Encampments in the Atlantic Provinces. Membership is open to all Third Degree members in good standing. The branch aims to further the work of Odd Fellowship and impart the principles of Faith, Hope, and Charity. In the United States and Canada, membership in the Encampment is open for men and women holding the third degree in the Odd Fellows Lodge. Traditionally, however, the Ladies Encampm ...
The Atlantic Northeast Department Council (PM) is the governing body for the Cantons in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Quebec and the Atlantic Provinces. Patriarchs Militant (PM) is the uniformed branch of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, established in 1885. It represents the highest degree within the Order, focusing on ceremonial and fraternal activities. Patriarchs Militant lodges are referred to as Cantons instead of “Lodges”. Members must ha ...
Aaron Lodge #4 is in the original Lodge building for Scotland Arkansas. Originally the building was shared by the Freemasons and Odd Fellows with the Freemason Lodge meeting in the upstairs. The Odd Fellows Lodge dissolved but was still owned by the Odd Fellows. After the lodge dissolved and the Freemasons built their own individual lodge building the Odd Fellows lent the building out for use by the local Methodist church. In 2005 Aaron Lodge was started in Leslie Arkansas. The meetings ...

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