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           Peninsula Lodge No.99 Free and Accepted Masons
              Located at 888 Ave. C (Corner of 40th Street)
                              Bayonne, NJ  07002   Map & Directions
                                 (201) 823-8515                     

                                  

                       The Bayonne Masonic Center

                 To contact Peninsula Lodge #99, send email to: info@peninsula99.com

 


Who We Are

We are the Free and Accepted Masons, with more than six million members worldwide. We believe in helping others. We believe there is more to life than being materialistic. We respect the opinions of others and we all want to grow and develop as human beings. Masons are moral, honest men who work collectively to improve themselves and their communities.

Masonry and you

Are there things in life you want to accomplish? As a mason you'll find friendship, respect , and fraternity. You'll develop interepersonal skills such as self confidence, leadership, and communication. You'll become a part of a team...a family.

Lodges in the 5th district

5th District Dates are as follows:.

Peninsula Lodge #99 - 2nd & 4th Thursday
Enterprise Lodge #31 - 1st & 3rd Friday
Blue Stone Mystic Tie Lodge #35 - 1st & 3rd Wednesday
Secaucus Hudson Lodge #72 - 2nd & 4th Friday
Sons of Liberty #301 - 2nd & 4th Wednesday
Plaridel Lodge #302 - 2nd Tuesday


Need Additional Information, Click On Our Masonic Links:


Masonic Home
:       http://www.njmasonic.org/
Grand Lodge of NJ:  http://www.newjerseygrandlodge.org/
NJ Lodge Finder
:     http://www.newjerseygrandlodge.org/LodgeFinder/

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5th District Lodge Websites

Sons of Liberty #301, West New York
Secaucus-Hudson #72, Secaucus
Blue Stone Mystic Tie Malta Doric #35, Secaucus

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