Shreveport Moose Family Center 2239

Shreveport Moose Family Center 2239 All activities & events referred to on this page are available to active members & their guests ONLY.

General information is available to the public at large, but should not be construed to be a solicitation for membership.

Join us for a tasty dinner tonight!
06/17/2026

Join us for a tasty dinner tonight!

From Daily Dan Companion You Are A Member Not A CustomerOne of the most important things to understand about our Moose o...
06/16/2026

From Daily Dan Companion

You Are A Member Not A Customer
One of the most important things to understand about our Moose organization is that you are not a customer to your lodge, you are a member of a not-for-profit fraternal membership organization.

At first glance, that distinction may seem small, but it is actually the foundation of who we are as a not-for-profit fraternal membership organization.

A customer visits a commercial business. They purchase goods or services from an owner whose primary goal is to generate profit and build wealth through that business. The relationship is transactional. The customer pays, and the business provides a service.

That is not what happens in a Moose lodge.

Our Social Quarters are not a public bar, restaurant, or entertainment venue. They exist to serve our members and support the mission of our lodge. Unlike a commercial business, there are no owners profiting from the success of our Social Quarters. No individual is building personal wealth from the food served, the beverages purchased, or the activities held within our lodge.

Instead, members support the lodge through their participation. The revenue generated by the Social Quarters helps pay the expenses of operating the lodge, maintaining our facilities, supporting our programs, funding our charitable efforts, and advancing the missions of Mooseheart and Moosehaven. It also allows us to provide mutual aid to members and support causes and community projects that our membership believes are important.

This is why supporting your Social Quarters matters. Every visit, every meal, every beverage purchased, and every event attended helps strengthen the lodge and its ability to serve others.

More importantly, membership comes with responsibility.

When you join a fraternal organization, you are not simply purchasing access to a facility. You are joining a community. You become part of the organization itself.

That means volunteering when help is needed. It means serving on committees, attending meetings, welcoming new members, helping maintain our facilities, supporting events, and stepping forward when there is work to be done. Sometimes that means helping clean tables. Sometimes it means assisting with maintenance. Sometimes it simply means showing up and contributing your time, energy, and ideas.

The strength of a lodge has never been found in its building. It has always been found in its members.

Our organization was intentionally designed around the idea that people working together can accomplish more than any one person alone. We have no owners. We have members. We have volunteers. We have a shared commitment to something bigger than ourselves.

That understanding changes everything.

When you view yourself as a customer, you ask, “What am I getting?”

When you view yourself as a member, you ask, “How can I help?”

The future of our lodges depends on members who understand that difference and embrace the opportunity to participate, contribute, and support the organization that supports our community.

Together, we are not simply operating a lodge, we are building fellowship, supporting one another, serving our community, and sustaining a tradition that has positively impacted lives for generations. What are you doing to be an active educated member of your lodge.

06/15/2026

More JAMMIN' WITH JAY COUGAR June 19th 7-11pm! 🎼🎙🎶 Jay Jay Cougar

We will also have Jay Cougar on karaoke in the Social Quarters!
06/15/2026

We will also have Jay Cougar on karaoke in the Social Quarters!

Come fish with these fellas!🎣
06/15/2026

Come fish with these fellas!🎣

Next Tournament June 20th! Sign up will be on June 18th starting at 5pm! James Breedlove

*Members & Qualified Guests ONLY*

06/15/2026
Due to weather and the fact that most grounds work that is needed is outdoors, Michael Mickens is postponing today's cle...
06/14/2026

Due to weather and the fact that most grounds work that is needed is outdoors, Michael Mickens is postponing today's cleaning to later in the week.

We will not be cleaning at the lodge today. We will reschedule for later in the week.

Words of Wisdom from our Daily Dan Companion...Education Builds CultureThe strength of any organization is not found in ...
06/14/2026

Words of Wisdom from our Daily Dan Companion...

Education Builds Culture
The strength of any organization is not found in its buildings, its social quarters, or its programs. It is found in its human culture.

Culture is built through education, respect, discipline, and leadership.

As a not-for-profit fraternal membership organization, we are fundamentally different from a commercial establishment. We exist because members believe in our mission, our values, and the importance of building community through fellowship and service. Membership means something. It comes with responsibilities, expectations, and a commitment to supporting the organization that supports us all.

When new members are properly educated about who we are and why we exist, they become part of a culture that respects our traditions, our General Laws, our By-Laws, and the regulations that allow us to operate as a private, non-commercial, not-for-profit organization. They understand that showing a membership card, respecting lodge procedures, and supporting lodge leadership are not inconveniences—they are part of protecting what we have built together.

Unfortunately, when education and leadership is lacking, a different culture can emerge. When members refuse to follow simple rules, challenge staff who are simply doing their jobs, or treat the lodge as nothing more than a place to get a cheap drink, they demonstrate a misunderstanding of what this organization truly represents.

Leadership matters.

Boards of Officers must be willing to stand up for the organization and lead by example. Great leaders educate. Great leaders uphold standards. Great leaders protect the culture that allows a lodge to flourish.

The most successful lodges are not successful by accident. They have officers and members who understand who they are, respect the rules, support one another, and hold themselves accountable. They create an environment where members are proud of their lodge and visitors understand the expectations of membership.

Conversely, when poor behavior is tolerated, when decorum is ignored, and when rules are treated as optional, culture erodes. Members leave. Standards decline. The very purpose of the organization becomes blurred.

I’ve seen the difference firsthand. Lodges that protect their culture thrive. Lodges that fail to address poor behavior often struggle.

This is not about being difficult. It is about having the integrity and discipline to preserve what generations before us built. When we understand our mission, respect our structure, follow our laws, and educate every member on the importance of these principles, we create a stronger organization for everyone.

Education creates understanding.

Understanding creates respect.

Respect creates culture.

Culture creates success.

That is how we grow. That is how we flourish. And that is how we ensure that our fraternity remains strong for generations to come.

Back to School Supply Drive is officially underway!!!  Donations accepted through July 13th! Elaine Striplin
06/13/2026

Back to School Supply Drive is officially underway!!! Donations accepted through July 13th! Elaine Striplin

Address

9113 Industrial Road
Shreveport, LA
71129

Opening Hours

Monday 5pm - 9pm
Tuesday 5pm - 9pm
Wednesday 5pm - 9pm
Thursday 5pm - 9pm
Friday 5pm - 9pm
Saturday 5pm - 9pm

Telephone

(318) 688-6733

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