Overview of Wamesit Lodge

Wamesit Lodge is a Masonic lodge located in Tewksbury, Massachusetts. It was chartered on January 1, 1921, by the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. The lodge is part of District 12 and has been a significant part of the local community since its establishment.

Historical Significance

Wamesit Lodge was founded to promote the principles of Freemasonry, which include fellowship, charity, and personal development. The lodge has actively participated in local events and charitable activities, contributing to the betterment of the Tewksbury community.

Donald G. Hicks, Jr., pictured here alongside Mico Kaufman's "Wamesit Indian*" located in Tewksbury, Massachusetts. A prominent member who served multiple terms as Master of Wamesit Lodge and held significant positions within the Masonic community, including Grand Master of Massachusetts from 2002 to 2004.

Activities and Events

Regular Meetings

Stated Communication: Wamesit Lodge holds its monthly meetings on the first Monday of each month at 7:00 PM at 70 Victor Drive, Tewksbury.         

Open House Events

The lodge has hosted open house events to educate the public about Freemasonry and its values, inviting community members to learn more about their activities and contributions. 

Legacy

Wamesit Lodge continues to be a vital part of the Masonic tradition in Massachusetts, fostering a sense of community and commitment to charitable works among its members.

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* More information about Mico Kaufman and more information about Wamesit Indians.