Stated Meetings
Montgomery Lodge #258 is a Minnesota Ancient Free & Accepted Masonic Lodge. Montgomery Lodge is located at 200 Plato Boulevard East, in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
We meet the first & third Thursdays of each month, with dinner starting at 6:00 pm, followed by our stated lodge meeting starting at 7:00 pm.
About Us
Montgomery Lodge #258 began in 1903, with it’s first Worshipful Master Charles Wesley Hill, and has been in existence since 1903, helping to make men a better version of themselves.
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Our Lodge Calendar
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Our Mission
Making Men A Better Version Of Themselves
When a man joins Masonry, he is committed to creating a better version of himself. As he works through the Apprentice, Fellowcraft, and Master Mason degrees, a Mason will learn invaluable life lessons, which he will carry through into his daily life. He is committed to being his best version, both inwardly and outwardly.
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