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Here's the cost, the timeline, and two ways to start. No surprises.
Reach out and we’ll set up a tour or an introduction visit with members. No paperwork, no commitment — just stop by, see the building, and ask whatever you’d like to know.
Plan Your VisitA short form, a sit-down interview, a vote of the lodge, and an initiation ceremony. Usually four to six weeks, start to finish.
Start the ApplicationOne-time, paid before initiation.
Billed annually.
If paying in a lump sum is a hardship, we have payment plans. Nobody gets turned away from membership over money.
Your application is read at the next regular meeting and sent to the Membership Committee — about two weeks out from when we receive it.
A few members sit down with you, ask some questions, answer yours. Usually over coffee.
Members vote on your application at the next regular meeting after the committee reports — usually another two weeks. This is standard for fraternal orders and isn't personal.
Initiation is at the next meeting after the vote passes — typically another two weeks. A short ceremony, and you become a member that night.
From application to initiation: usually 4 to 6 weeks. Why this rhythm? Everything we decide happens at a regular meeting, and we meet twice a month — so most steps land on a Thursday.
“Applying was straightforward — not intimidating at all. The initiation itself was informative and impactful, more than I expected going in. It's been a great experience.”
You don’t have to be sure right now. You can visit a meeting. You can email with questions. You can talk to a current member. Most of us took our time getting here.