Suffolk Masonic District

Suffolk Masonic District The Suffolk Masonic District takes good men and makes them better by involving them in charitable works and self reflection and moral improvement. James E.

Our district is home to sixteen Masonic Lodges and over 2,000 Masons. Suffolk County is located in the eastern half of Long Island, New York. The second largest county in New York State, it is 86 miles in length and 26 miles in breadth and houses one and a half million people within its borders. Suffolk County has a long a distinguished history which goes back before colonial times and yes, George

Washington (a Mason) slept here….more than once! Once a highly agricultural area, much of Suffolk’s farmland has given way to its burgeoning wineries. Suffolk County has become a highly diverse area, replete with seaside villages along both coasts, communities and industrial parks in the middle and some of the world’s best beaches in the outlying areas. It is also where the Lodges of the Suffolk Masonic District meet to do their work…and what great work it is! For it is here that our Lodges hold their regular meetings, full of fraternal brotherhood. It is also where the Masons of Suffolk District do their community service, which includes but is not limited to Masonic Safety Child I.D. Programs, blood drives, and the Hospital Visitation Programs at both the Northport Veterans Center and the Long Island State Veterans Home in Stony Brook, to name but a few. One can also see our Masons marching in Memorial Day and July 4th parades. Freemasonry is the oldest fraternity in the world, going back at least 600 years, and probably beyond. Originating from the craft guilds of medieval Europe, our present form of Masonry formally began in 1717 when four Lodges in London combined to form the Grand Lodge of England. Having received our charter in 1781 from the Duke of Atholl, Freemasonry has been active in New York State for over 230 years. The current Grand Master of Masons in the state of New York is M:.W:. Sullivan. Our state administrative offices are found at our Grand Lodge at 71 West 23rd St., New York, N.Y.

In local news:A Century Of Brotherhood At Potunk Lodge
04/18/2026

In local news:

A Century Of Brotherhood At Potunk Lodge

A century of brotherhood and service was celebrated as Potunk Masonic Lodge No. 1071 honored its deep roots and lasting impact on Long Island.

https://suffolkmasons.com/2026/04/10/2026-suffolk-district-dinner-on-track/
04/10/2026

https://suffolkmasons.com/2026/04/10/2026-suffolk-district-dinner-on-track/

2026 Suffolk District Dinner on track Brothers, The 2026 Suffolk Masonic District Dinner is just days away. So far, this year is shaping up to be a well-attended and exciting District Dinner. The Suffolk District Dinner is the premier event for the Suffolk District. Please encourage all the brothers...

The Annual LIPMA Summer Soirée is almost here. Get your tickets today. Single Ticket
05/21/2025

The Annual LIPMA Summer Soirée is almost here.
Get your tickets today.

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The 2025 LIPMA Summer Soirée is at Land’s End Caterers in Sayville. The 2025 LIPMA Summer Soiree is a great night out. 6 PM Cocktail hour (Cash Bar) ~7 […]

09/24/2022
03/09/2022

225 years ago today, Suffolk Lodge No. 60 held its first meeting in Smithtown, New York. The lodge moved several times over the past two centuries, and changed to numbers 56 and 401 for a few years, before returning to No. 60 in the late nineteenth century. Suffolk Lodge has been meeting in Port Jefferson Village since 1912.

02/27/2022
11/11/2021

THE JEPHTHA LODGE NO. 494 F. & A.M. WORLD WAR II SERVICE FLAG
Jephtha Masonic Lodge of Huntington, NY approved the purchase of this Service Flag and a Scroll with the names of Brothers serving in the Armed Services, at the June 8, 1942, Stated Communication. A committee was formed with W:. Dana J. Tuthill (1941) and Junior Warden Albert S. Nussbaum to procure these items. The Flag used has 15 stars. At the time the lodge acquired the flag, there were 32 sons of Brothers in the Armed Services (later 35). The Scroll is now lost, but the Service Flag is currently on display in the Jephtha Masonic Museum. Jephtha Lodge No. 494 entertained 6,447 service men between 1942 and 1945.

A service flag or service banner is a banner that family members of those serving in the United States Armed Forces can display. The flag or banner is officially defined as a white field with a red border, with a blue star for each family member serving in the Armed Forces of the United States during any period of war or hostilities. Masonic Lodges may fly a service flag if one of its members is serving active duty.

The banner was designed in 1917 by Brother Robert L. Queisser, of the Fifth Ohio Infantry, in honor of his two sons who were serving in World War I.

Ah yes the holidays are fast approaching.
11/10/2021

Ah yes the holidays are fast approaching.

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