KING DAVID'S LODGE NO. 209

F. & A.M.

 


May Brotherly Love Prevail & Every Moral & Social Virtue Cement Us


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How Do I Become a Freemason?

All you need to do is Ask.

For a Fraternity steeped in over four hundred years of tradition, you might think it is difficult to become a Mason.

It is. There is one major hurdle each candidate must pass.

They must ask.

Freemasonry in California accepts no one for membership unless they come of their own free will and accord, having already obtained a favorable impression of our Fraternity.

There are few other requirements. You must:

We believe that men are first made Masons in their hearts, then they ask to join our Fraternity. Freemasonry will take these men — good men in their communities — and help them become better men.

Each man brings something different into the Fraternity, as different as the types of men that become Masons. But each shares a common core of beliefs and of dreams; each believes that, in a small way, by their actions they help make their world, their communities, and themselves better.

If you are interested in receiving more information about the Fraternity of Freemasonry, please contact::

King David's Lodge No. 209, F. & A.M.
859 Marsh Street
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Telephone: (805) 545-5680
 

or the Grand Lodge:

The Grand Lodge F. & A. M. of California
California Masonic Memorial Temple
1111 California Street
San Francisco, CA 94108-2284
Voice: (415) 776-7000
Fax: (415) 776-0483

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Information in this page obtained from the website of the Grand Lodge F. & A.M. of California