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Locality: Glen Mills, Pennsylvania



Address: 22 S Thornton Rd 19342 Glen Mills, PA, US

Website: www.pagrandlodge.org/district36/709

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Penn Lodge 709 04.11.2020

Brethren- Please be advised that the WM has postponed tonight’s stated meeting to March 27th. All normal start times will apply. Stay safe, and stay warm.

Penn Lodge 709 30.10.2020

Brethren, Please be on the lookout for emails from our Secretary regarding the EA meetings one of which will be during our stated meeting in February.

Penn Lodge 709 16.10.2020

Lodge is tomorrow night, Wednesday January 17th! Dinner is at 630pm and lodge opens at 730pm! Can’t wait to see you all there!

Penn Lodge 709 29.09.2020

Today's post is a Public Service Announcement: Going to Lodge is a lifesaver!

Penn Lodge 709 26.09.2020

As Masons we often try to find ways to improve ourselves as men. But what are you resolving to improve in your Masonic Life? How are you resolving to be a Mason this year? Become more active? Go to the School of Instruction more frequently? This year we are going to try and make this page more interactive. If you are having an impromptu dinner or get together, let your Brothers know! Have an announcement you wish to share now instead of Lodge night? Let us know! We will attempt to post thought provoking discussions throughout the year. And as always please remember to keep all discussions open for the public, and on the level.

Penn Lodge 709 11.09.2020

Don't forget! Next Wednesday September 20th at 6:15pm for dinner and lodge to follow at 7:30pm.

Penn Lodge 709 05.09.2020

Check out this flashback to the 1931 cornerstone laying of the John Smith Home for Boys at the Masonic Village at Elizabethtown (then known as the Masonic Homes). #fbf

Penn Lodge 709 01.08.2020

Have a great Father's Day to all!

Penn Lodge 709 15.07.2020

History in the making as we unveil newly installed statues of George Washington and Benjamin Franklin at the Masonic Temple of Philadelphia. Sculptor, Jim West.

Penn Lodge 709 09.07.2020

Happy Memorial Day, Brothers!