Bartlett Masonic Lodge #211

Bartlett Masonic Lodge #211 Bartlett Lodge has been making good men better since 1850. What's a Mason? That's not a surprising question. The answer is simple.

Even though Masons (Freemasons) are members of the largest and oldest fraternity in the world and even though almost everyone has a father or grandfather or uncle who was a Mason, many people aren't quite certain just who Masons are. A Mason (or Freemason) is a member of a fraternity known as Masonry (or Freemasonry). A fraternity is a group of men (just as a sorority is a group of women) who join

together because:

· There are things they want to do in the world.

· There are things they want to do "inside their own minds."

· They enjoy being together with men they like and respect. Masonry does things in the world. Masonry teaches that each person has a responsibility to make things better in the world. Most individuals won't be the ones to find a cure for cancer, or eliminate poverty, or help create world peace, but every man and woman and child can do something to help others and to make things a little better. Masonry is deeply involved with helping people-it spends more than $1.4 million dollars every day in the United States, just to make life a little easier. And the great majority of that help goes to people who are not Masons. Some of these charities are vast projects, like the Shriners Hospitals for Children and Burns Institutes. Also, Scottish Rite Masons maintain a nationwide network of over 100 Childhood Language Disorders Clinics, Centers and Programs. Each helps children afflicted by such conditions as aphasia, dyslexia, stuttering and related learning or speech disorders. Some services are less noticeable, like helping a widow pay her electric bill or buying coats and shoes for disadvantaged children. And there's just about anything you can think of in-between. But with projects large or small, the Masons of a lodge try to help make the world a better place. The lodge gives them a way to combine with others to do even more good. Masonry does things "inside" the individual Mason. "Grow or die" is a great law of all nature. Most people feel a need for continued growth as individuals. They feel they are not as honest or as charitable or as compassionate or as loving or as trusting or as well informed as they ought to be. Masonry reminds its members over and over again of the importance of these qualities and education. It lets men associate with other men of honor and integrity who believe that things like honesty, compassion, love, trust and knowledge are important. In some ways, Masonry is a support group for men who are trying to make the right decisions. It's easier to practice these virtues when you know that those around you think they are important, too, and won't laugh at you. That's a major reason that Masons enjoy being together. Masons enjoy each other's company. It's good to spend time with people you can trust completely, and most Masons find that in their lodge. While much of lodge activity is spent in works of charity or in lessons in self-development, much is also spent in fellowship. Lodges have picnics, camping trips and many events for the whole family. Simply put, a lodge is a place to spend time with friends. For members only, two basic kinds of meetings take place in a lodge. The most common is a simple business meeting. To open and close the meeting, there is a ceremony whose purpose is to remind us of the virtues by which we are supposed to live. Then there is a reading of the minutes; voting on petitions (applications of men who want to join the fraternity); planning for charitable functions, family events and other lodge activities; and sharing information about members (called "Brothers," as in most fraternities) who are ill or have some sort of need. The other kind of meeting is one in which people join the fraternity one at which the "degrees" are performed. But every lodge serves more than its own members. Frequently, there are meetings open to the public. Examples are Ladies' Nights, "Brother Bring a Friend Nights," public installations of officers, cornerstone laying ceremonies and other special meetings supporting community events and dealing with topics of local interest.

03/21/2026

Betty's Visitation will be from 10 to 11 am on March 28th at St. John's United Methodist Church, 1207 Peabody Avenue, followed by the Eastern Star and Christian funeral services.

We’re hosting a Blood Bank event at Bartlett Masonic Lodge this morning, and there’s still time to come by and donate! T...
06/21/2025

We’re hosting a Blood Bank event at Bartlett Masonic Lodge this morning, and there’s still time to come by and donate! The blood drive runs until NOON TODAY, so swing by before lunch and help save a life.

📍 Bartlett Lodge
⏰ Now until 12:00 PM

Every donation makes a difference. If you’re nearby, stop in and roll up your sleeve. Walk-ins welcome!

03/17/2025

The funeral service for PM Frank Hemphill will be at Forest Hill on Whitten at 10:00am, Tuesday, March 18, 2025, visitation will begin at 9:00am. Please come and help us pay our final respects to our Brother!

03/05/2025

PM Frank Hemphill laid down his working tools on Monday, March 3 2025. Funeral details will be available once received.

2025 Installed Officers!
12/09/2024

2025 Installed Officers!

12/05/2024

Just a reminder that Bartlett Lodge will be having its annual Honors dinner tomorrow evening. Dinner will be served at 6:00pm. Please reach out to a widow and invite them to dinner as our guest. Looking forward to seeing you there!

11/04/2024

Brother Ernest LeRoy Creech (Roy), 97, laid down his working tools on October 29, 2024.

His funeral including Masonic Service will be held Wednesday, November 6, 2024 at 1:00pm, visitation is from 12:00pm to 1:00pm. Location is Memphis Funeral Home, 5599 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN 38119.

There was a money clip found today in the Lodge parking lot. It appears to have three initials on it, possibly S.A.R. Pl...
05/06/2024

There was a money clip found today in the Lodge parking lot. It appears to have three initials on it, possibly S.A.R. Please let us know if it belongs to you!

2023 Bartlett Masonic Lodge Mason of the Year, Charlie Carter!
12/08/2023

2023 Bartlett Masonic Lodge Mason of the Year, Charlie Carter!

Funeral arrangements for PM Billy “Beau” Aycock will be Monday 8/7/20203 visitation from 6pm -8 Roller- citizens funeral...
08/07/2023

Funeral arrangements for PM Billy “Beau” Aycock will be
Monday 8/7/20203 visitation from 6pm -8
Roller- citizens funeral home
201 pine st.
West Memphis AR 72301

Tuesday 8/8/2023 funeral service at 12
At the same location. There will be a Masonic service at 12.
After the service the Widows Sons RA will be escorting the body for burial to

Keller’s chapel
2501 Keller chapel Rd
Jonesboro AR 72404

It’s with a sad heart that I must report PM Billy “Beau” Aycock past on to the Celestial Lodge above, He has laid down h...
08/03/2023

It’s with a sad heart that I must report PM Billy “Beau” Aycock past on to the Celestial Lodge above, He has laid down his Working Tools. We aren’t promised tomorrow folks, hug your loved ones.

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