Gainesville Masonic Lodge No. 41

Gainesville Masonic Lodge No. 41 Official page for Gainesville Masonic Lodge No. 41. Follow for updates on events and other activities! Called Communications will be posted on the page.

Stated Communications are every 2nd and 4th Wednesday- Dinner at 6:00 PM and Meeting at 7:00 PM. If you are interested in Masonry or would like to find out more about how to become one, send us a message and a brother will happily reply!

06/18/2026
Another amazing Stated Communication as we have visiting Brothers from Grand Lodge of Venezuela, Philippines, and Distri...
06/11/2026

Another amazing Stated Communication as we have visiting Brothers from Grand Lodge of Venezuela, Philippines, and District 10 and 12 Lodges: Archer Lodge, Lake Butler Lodge, and Ornan Lodge and many others. Gainesville Lodge No. 41 is truly diverse in its members and visitors as Masonry should be. It’s great to be a Florida Gator 🐊 …it’s great to be a Florida Mason! We are also blessed to have our new District 10 District Deputy Grand Master with us R ∴ W ∴ Tom Metcalfe!

(photo courtesy of R ∴ W ∴ ErIc Evangelista). Okeedoki!

05/27/2026

This deserves attention as it pertains to all lodges. I’ve reposted and highly recommend checking out.

05/19/2026

Masonic Island is a seven acre site on Lake Metigoshe in the Turtle Mountains of North Dakota. It was originally named Park Island. In 1904, the island was owned by Bro. V.J. Noble, who was a member of Tuscan Lodge #44 of North Dakota. With a dispensation from the Grand Lodge of North Dakota, and the permission of Bro. Noble, the island was cleared in 1906 for the purpose of holding outdoor Masonic conferrals of degrees. Tuscan Lodge was joined by Westhope Lodge #74 for conferrals of three Master Mason Degrees that year. The events were such a success that rituals were held annually for six consecutive years. When Bro. Noble died, Masons became interested in reviving the conferral of rituals on the island. On November 28, 1933, the Probate Court authorized the sale of the island with a deed to the North Dakota Masonic Foundation for the sum of $277.25. At the landing dock is a flight of winding concrete stairs consisting of three, five, and seven steps that rise to the representation of a Lodge Room. The significance of the steps might be explained to you if you have a Masonic guide. An altar and officers’ chairs were constructed of “beach stones” and mortared cement. Other amenities were added over the years to accommodate the island’s use by Royal Arch Masons, Eastern Star, and other appendant and concordant bodies.

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2207 NW 13th Street (behind Adam's Rib's Off Of 22nd Ave)
Gainesville, FL
32609

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