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Welcome to Mt. Olympus Lodge No. 298. We belong to District 11 of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Washington. Chartered in 1954, we have faithfully served the Forks, Wa. and surrounding area communities for over 58 Years. Our stated meeting is the 1st Wednesday of every month, except July and August, as we are dark during these months.. Have a look around and if you have any questions, feel free to contact Ed Marion with your questions concerning our lodge and its activities.

Who Are The Masons?
Masons are men of good character who strive to improve themselves and make the world a better place. They belong to the oldest and most honorable fraternity known to man.

What Do Freemasons Do?
The Masonic experience encourages members to become better men, better husbands, better fathers, and better citizens. The fraternal bonds formed in the Lodge help build lifelong friendships among men with similar goals and values.Beyond its focus on individual development and growth, Masonry is deeply involved in helping people. The Freemasons of North America contribute over two million dollars a day to charitable causes. This represents an unparalleled example of the humanitarian commitment of this great and honorable Fraternity. Much of that assistance goes to people who are not Masons. Some of these charities are vast projects. The Shrine Masons (Shriners) operate the largest network of hospitals for burned and orthopedically impaired children in the country, and there is never a fee for treatment. The Scottish Rite Masons maintain a nationwide network of over 150 Childhood Language Disorder Clinics, Centers, and Programs. Many other Masonic organizations sponsor a variety of philanthropies, including scholarship programs for children, and perform public service activities in their communities. Masons also enjoy the fellowship of each other and their families in social and recreational activities.

A Mason must be a man well able to satisfy the demands of the work; of adequate mental capacity; within the years of responsibility and discretion; of sound character and reputation; a good citizen; a man of religious faith; his own master, free from external control; devoted to the claims of Brotherhood and finally, acceptable to the members of his lodge. If this is of interest to you, then there is only one thing to do......

To be one, Ask one.