LODGE DIRECTORY

West Virginia

Odd Fellow & Rebekah Home, , , , 25526

Huntington Encampment #25
1701 Franklin Ave, , , , 25705

The Encampment branch aims to further the work of Odd Fellowship and impart the principles of Faith, Hope, and Charity.

Huntington Lodge #64
1701 Franklin Ave, , , , 25702-1340

Huntington Lodge #64 is a local chapter of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) and promotes personal and social development through fraternity and community service. If you would like more information please contact the Grand Lodge of West Virginia. https://iooflodgedirectory.org/directory-index/index/west-virginia/18083-grand-lodge-of-west-virginia.html

Rebekah BLodge 55 Union St-Huttonsville, , , , 26293-0156

Ivy Rebekah Lodge #112
Old Rt 50 IOOF Hall, , , , 26301

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.

717 Lee St E., , , , 25323

Over 150 Years of History and an Unlimited Future When the smoke of The Civil War finally cleared, the Odd Fellows who had been meeting in Charleston for years formed a new lodge under the new jurisdiction of West Virginia. Kanawha Lodge #25 was officially launched on December 5, 1865. Our lodge laid the cornerstone of its permanent home on September 10, 1902. Over the years, our lodge has been home to members from all walks of life and has done much to contribute to making its community a be ...

544 Stratton Street, , , , 25601

The Lodge was Instituted in 1905 originally as Aracoma Lodge #274. Our lodge members provide monetary assistance for food, funeral, and medical expenses for community members in distress. We also contribute funds to the city to help with their Team Santa Christmas project which distributes presents for children and also for the July 4th Freedom Festival which provides free entertainment for county residents.

IOOF BLodge 431 Main St, , , , 25130

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Fun Facts:
IOOF was established in North America on April 26, 1819, by Thomas Wildey in Baltimore, Maryland, at the Seven Stars Tavern marking the start of a fraternal order that grew to millions worldwide.

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