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Freemasonry, or Masonry, is the world's oldest and largest fraternal organization. There are several Masonic Lodges in North Seattle, where our members meet. Each Lodge provides new members, or Candidates, with Degrees in which Masons teach the moral and philosophical lessons of Freemasonry.

Furthermore, each Lodge has a primary focus determined by the interest of their members where they concentrate their efforts beyond the three Degrees. For example, some of these are social, charitable, and educational. The Lodges in north Seattle are listed first by their known geographic location and then in numeric order when the Lodge began.

Coordinating a Visit

to a lodge

I will assist you by making introductions to the Lodges you chose to visit. We welcome and encourage you to attend dinner with us and meet our members – which we call Brothers. Ask Brothers questions! We are happy to assist you in finding a Lodge where you will connect with Brothers and programs that will meet your needs. Our goal is that you will wish to participate and make Freemasonry a valuable part of your life.

Seattle’s Masonic

lodges

  • Occidental Lodge No. 72

    Occidental Lodge's home is in Ballard, but our members are from all over Seattle. We're a fraternity of friends that enjoy great food, well timed dark humor, and supporting local charities with our unique PNW salmon barbecues. We believe that by enriching individual lives, we enrich the community.

    Meeting: 3rd Thur @ 6:00pm

    Ballard: 2006 NW Market St.

  • Esoterika Lodge No., 316

    Esoterika Lodge was founded by and for men seeking profound and meaningful experiences in Freemasonry. Our members travel from far and wide to partake in vibrant meetings, confer exceptional degree ceremonies to new candidates, and enjoy like-minded fellowship on the path of enlightenment and self-discovery.

    Meeting: 4th Tuesday of Jan, April, Jun, Oct @ 5:00pm

    Ballard: 2006 NW Market St.

  • Doric Lodge No., 92

    The Brothers of Doric Lodge are an eclectic and colorful bunch. Always warm and welcoming, our hallmark is fellowship enriched with great conversation, spanning a wide range of topics. We enjoy hosting interesting speakers and providing exceptional dinners to nourish both body and soul.

    Meeting: 4th Tuesday of Jan, April, Jun, Oct @ 6:00pm

    Freemont: 619 N 36th St.

  • Greenlake Lodge No., 149

    Green Lake Lodge, the friendliest lodge in Seattle. Part of the Green Lake community for over 100 years. Committed to brotherly love, relief, and truth.

    Meeting: 1st Thur @ 6:00pm except July & Aug

    Greenlake: 307 NE Maple Leaf Place

  • Daylight Lodge No., 232

    Daylight Lodge is Seattle's Masonic Lodge of the Arts. The Lodge's focus is community involvement, they sponsor activities for Youth Symphony, Food Bank, and Fremont Solstice.

    Meeting: 3rd Sat @ 11:30am except Dec & June

    Greenlake: 307 NE Maple Leaf Place

  • St. John's No., 9

    St John’s is the historic home of many of Seattle's founders and continues in that tradition. The lodge is focused on enlightening its members by delivering on the promise of Masonry based on continuous Masonic instruction and brotherly values.

    Meeting: 3rd Wed @ 5:30pm

    Greenwood: 7910 Greenwood Ave N

  • Queen Anne Lodge No., 242

    Scholastically independent, practically esoteric, practicing iconoclastic charity.

    Meeting: 2nd Thur @ 8:00pm February, May, October, December

    Greenwood:

    7910 Greenwood Ave N

  • Greenwood Lodge 253

    Meeting: 1st Wed at 6:00pm except July & Aug, if lodge meeting falls on a holiday then the 2nd Wed at 6:00pm. Fellowship night 6:00pm the 3rd Monday of each month.

    Greenwood:

    7910 Greenwood Ave N

  • Eureka Lodge No., 20

    Eureka Lodge No. 20 was chartered in 1873 in Seattle and is a fraternal lodge of brothers of all ages dedicated to Masonic Brotherhood and charitable support. Eureka Lodge No. 20 focuses charitable work on improving Science and Engineering, directly supporting the Washington State Science & Engineering Fair and other charities of this nature.

    Meeting: 3rd Wed @ 5:30pm

    Shoreline: 1207 North 152nd Street

  • Rainier Lodge No., 189

    Rainier Lodge Has been around for 111 years (chartered in June 1912) and is recognized by the United Grand Lodge of England. We are a family-friendly Lodge. Ladies and friends are always welcome at our dinner prior to the regular Stated meeting.

    Meeting: 2nd Fri @ 6:00pm except July, Aug, Dec

    Shoreline: 1207 North 152nd Street

  • Yancey C. Blalock No., 265

    We are active in social activities with families, friends, and non-masons. We have an annual picnic during summer, a bowling night in fall, and a Christmas party during winter. We are family-oriented oriented, enjoy gatherings, food, and fellowship. Most of all we are active in charity programs, lodge visitations, and Masonic trainings.

    Meeting: 2nd Tue @ 6:00pm except July & Aug, if the lodge meeting falls on a holiday then 2nd Wed @ 7:30pm

    Shoreline: 1207 North 152nd Street

  • University Lodge No., 141

    With close proximity to our namesake institution, University Lodge draws a diverse crowd. We pride ourselves in our ritual work and are known for convivial fellowship, especially following our stated meetings. Our community involvement includes work at the University District Food Bank, Ronald McDonald House pizza nights, and charitable giving at the close of every year.

    Meeting: 1st Mon @ 6:00pm except July & Aug and if the lodge meeting falls on a holiday, then the following Friday at 6:00pm

    University District: 433 University Way NE

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