Greensboro Masonic Temple

Greensboro Masonic Temple contact Janice Wright at (336) 209-3230 for facility rental details Dining Hall with seating for 100 + and commercial kitchen on ground floor.
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Scottish Rite auditorium on top floor with seating for up to 300 people and stage equipped for theatrical productions. All facilities are available to the public for rental. The Greensboro Masonic Museum collection is housed on the third floor. Museum tours are available by appointment, details at http://www.greensboromasonicmuseum.org/ . Built in 1928 and refurbished in 2012, Greensboro Masonic T

emple has been utilized by many area Masonic Organizations. There are 5 Blue Lodges currently housed at GMT:
Greensboro Lodge #76, A.F.& A.M. Corinthian Lodge #542, A.F.& A.M. Guilford Lodge #656, A.F.& A.M. Gate City Lodge #694, A.F.& A.M. A North Carolina traveling Blue Lodge, Wilkerson College Lodge #760, A.F.& A.M., is also based at GMT. GMT is home to many Masonic appendent bodies:
Scottish Rite Valley of Greensboro, which includes: James W. Cortland Lodge of Perfection, Guilford Chapter Rose Croix, Greensboro Council of Kadosh, and Greensboro Consistory
Greensboro York Rite Bodies, which include: Chorazin Chapter No. 13, R.A.M.; Greensboro Council No. 3, R. & S.M.; Ivanhoe Commandery No. 8, K.T.; and NC Piedmont York Rite College 124. Other area Masonic organizations which have utilized GMT facilities include Greensboro Assembly #23 of International Order of the Rainbow for Girls, DeMolay, Nathanael Greene Council #34 A.M.D.; Triad Council #286 A.M.D.; Greensboro Chapter 14 Order Of The Eastern Star; Guilford Chapter 141 Order Of The Eastern Star; Amaranth Triad Court #13; Gate City Shrine No. 2, Order Of The White Shrine Of Jerusalem and Tall Cedars Lodge 161.

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12/20/2022

Learn more about the Masonic Greensboro Masonic Temple

Visit one of downtown Greensboro's oldest treasures and learn about the Masonic history.https://www.masonictemplegso.com/

We are having a Black Tie Ceremony at the Greensboro Shrine Club.  It is to Honor The Grandmaster and this is Cold Sands...
06/24/2021

We are having a Black Tie Ceremony at the Greensboro Shrine Club. It is to Honor The Grandmaster and this is Cold Sands Black Tie Formal Ceremony. A good time for anyone in our area to become a Shriner!

05/12/2021

Don't miss the Greensboro Shrine Clubs Fish Fry

04/25/2021

The Masons have had a notable influence in the community, claiming members such as hotelier Christopher Moring, industrialist Henry Humphreys, attorney and Mayor Cyrus Mendenhall, businessman Julian Price. The organization set the cornerstone for their Greensboro Masonic Temple on March 20, 1928. Greensboro architect John B. Crawford was hired to provide plans and James Fanning was selected as the project’s General Contractor. The monumental stone facade is evocative of a Grecian temple, complete with fluted engaged columns topped by curled Ionic capitals, a Greek-key stylobate, a triangular pediment topped by an anthemion (Greek term for “flower”).

Don't Miss Out!! Contact a member of Corinthian 542 today to get your raffle tickets for 12ga Over and Under Shotgun to ...
03/24/2021

Don't Miss Out!! Contact a member of Corinthian 542 today to get your raffle tickets for 12ga Over and Under Shotgun to be given away during our S***t Shoot at Shane's Sporting Clays! While you are at it sign up to shoot with us! All proceeds go to our Masonic Charities. MESH LLC, Masonic Home for Children at Oxford, and The Masonic Foundation.

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426 W Market Street
Greensboro, NC
27401

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