Welcome to Dallas Lodge #182 of Dallas, Georgia - a regular lodge of Free & Accepted Masons working under the jurisdiction of The Grand Lodge of Georgia. If you are a visitor just stopping by or a Brother of the Craft, we welcome you to browse the website to learn more about our lodge, the brothers, and our community activities.
The lodge meets on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month with the exception of November and December when the lodge only meets on the 2nd Thursday. Dinner is served at 6:30 p.m. with the lodge opening at 7:30 p.m.
On Saturday, February 20th, 2010, the brothers of Dallas Lodge #182 as well as some good brethren from other lodges, convened at Dallas Lodge for the purpose of removing the front porch from the lodge. The porch had seen better days and had become an eyesore...but what an improvement a read more »
At it's regular meeting on Thursday, November 12, 2009, Dallas Lodge #182 welcomed brethren, family, friends, and loved ones all into the lodge to thank the families for their support of masonry throughout the past year. The evening began with a wonderful dinner of turkey, dressing, green beans, corn, read more »
It is with sadness that we report the passing of Bro. Henry Eugene Norton on Saturday September 26th, 2009. The family will be hosting visitors at Benson Funeral Home on Sunday, September 27th from 1 until 5 and Monday September 28th from 2 until 9. Bro. Norton's funeral services will read more »
At the regular meeting of the lodge on Thursday, August 13, 2009, W. Bro. Matt Webb recognized the brethren of the lodge who have contributed $25 or more to the Lodge Preservation Fund. Those present at the meeting are pictured and were presented with a pin commemorating their donation. The read more »
On Thursday August 13, 2009, Dallas Lodge recognized the esteemed service of one of it's own. Since 1984, Bro. Bill MacPherson has served Dallas Lodge with a commitment not commonly found. Bro. Macpherson does not wait for the Lodge doors to be opened, he opens them most days. And never read more »