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[https://odd-fellows.org/join-us/what-can-we-do-for-you/ What can we do for you? In addition to gaining a worldwide family of  Brothers and Sisters and the many philosophical lessons of our Degrees dating back centuries, there are many benefits to being a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.  Members learn and use many valuable life skills that carry over into life outside the Lodge.  These skills are useful to anyone trying to better their career and will be handy on any resumé or for anyone who is an entrepreneur trying to start their own business.]
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[https://odd-fellows.org/join-us/what-can-we-do-for-you/ '''What can we do for you?''' In addition to gaining a worldwide family of  Brothers and Sisters and the many philosophical lessons of our Degrees dating back centuries, there are many benefits to being a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.  Members learn and use many valuable life skills that carry over into life outside the Lodge.  These skills are useful to anyone trying to better their career and will be handy on any resumé or for anyone who is an entrepreneur trying to start their own business.]
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[https://odd-fellows.org/join-us/what-can-you-do-for-us/ We are looking for individuals who have a variety of valuable skills to help us be the best Order we can be.  Even though we have been around for 200 years, we are made up of almost entirely of men and women who volunteer their time and talents to make the Independent Order of Odd Fellows one of the oldest charitable organizations in the World. This grassroots approach allows us to spend most of the money we take in on helping others.]
  
 
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== Where? ==

Revision as of 16:25, 3 January 2022

Jefferson (NC) Lodge No. 38, IOOF of North Carolina

Who?

We are a local group doing good in our community, and part of the International Order of Odd Fellows.

Jefferson Lodge No. 38, founded in ____, was one of dozens of Odd Fellows lodges in Ashe County during the 1900s.

2022 Officers:


2022 Officers of Jefferson Lodge No. 38
Office Holder Type Responsibilities
Noble Grand Nancy Wilson Elected Runs the organization
Vice Grand Drew Myers Elected Assists and fills in for NG
Past Grand Bryna Grig (Earned) Assists and fills in for NG or VG
Secretary David Herman Elected Records minutes, files paperwork, receives communications
Fninancial Sectretary Karen Thomas Elected Notifies about, collects, and tracks dues payments
Treasurer Bryna Grig Elected Keeps financial records; receives and disburses funds
Warden Sam Weaver Appointed Responsible for candidates, regalia, and installations
Conductor Joel Appointed Receives candidates on degrees, assists Warden
Chaplain Ricky Dishman Appointed Offers prayers
Right Supporter, NG Darla Badger Appointed Supports and covers for NG; ensures proper signs given
Left Supporter, NG Erica Appointed Assists NG; ensures members have proper regalia; covers for RSNG
Right Supporter, VG Darla Badger Appointed Supports and covers for VG; ensures proper signs given;
Left Supporter, VG Erica Appointed Assists VG; covrers for RSVG
Color Bearer Jeffery Caudill Appointed Oversees flags
Right Scene Supporter Darla Badger Appointed Assists as required
Left Scene Supporter Erica Appointed Assists as required
Inside Guardian Joe Cockerham Appointed Guards Inner Door
Outside Guardian Debbie Appointed Guards Outer Door
Musician NEEDED Appointed Provides musical accompaniment

What?

What can we do for you? In addition to gaining a worldwide family of Brothers and Sisters and the many philosophical lessons of our Degrees dating back centuries, there are many benefits to being a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Members learn and use many valuable life skills that carry over into life outside the Lodge. These skills are useful to anyone trying to better their career and will be handy on any resumé or for anyone who is an entrepreneur trying to start their own business.

We are looking for individuals who have a variety of valuable skills to help us be the best Order we can be. Even though we have been around for 200 years, we are made up of almost entirely of men and women who volunteer their time and talents to make the Independent Order of Odd Fellows one of the oldest charitable organizations in the World. This grassroots approach allows us to spend most of the money we take in on helping others.

Where?

We meet every Thursday at 228 E Main St, Jefferson, NC 28640.

When?

  • 1st Thursday: Ritual (Installations in January, Degree Conferrals on other months)
  • 2nd Thursday: Potluck Dinner
  • Other Thursdays: General Meeting and Practice for Degrees

Why?

Many of us already do what we feel is our part to help our community. Some of us prefer to work as a group, pooling our resources and making friends along the way.

As an organization, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows aims to provide a framework that promotes personal and social development. Lodge degrees and activities aim to improve and elevate every person to a higher, nobler plane; to extend sympathy and aid to those in need, making their burdens lighter, relieving the darkness of despair; to war against vice in every form, and to be a great moral power and influence for the good of humanity. For members, the degrees in Odd Fellowship emphasizes a leaving of the old life and the start of a better one, of welcoming travelers, and of helping those in need.

How?

Just reach out to us and let us know you're interested in learning more!

Members must be at least 16 years of age.

Any person of good character, of any race, gender, nationality and social status, who is loyal to their country and believes in a Supreme Being, is eligible for membership. Odd Fellowship strictly forbids any interference with one's religious beliefs or political opinions.

Non-Discrimination Policy: The Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) will not discriminate against any individual on the basis of disability, age (other than that of minimum to join the Order (lodge, club or group), ethnicity, gender, race, sexual orientation, religion, or other social identity.