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Homepages of other Lodges of the 2nd Nassau District
Steppingstone Lodge #1141

Floral Park Lodge #1016

Menetto Brook-Hollis Lodge #992

Mineola Lodge #985

Paumanok Port Washington Lodge #855

Stewart Manor-St. Albans Lodge #56

Matinecock Lodge #806

Glen Cove Lodge #580 (no homepage currently available)

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Bethpage Lodge #975 F&AM
Welcome to the Bethpage Lodge #975 Homepage. We are just one of the Lodges in the 2nd Nassau District. We meet on the second and fourth Friday of each month from September through June at 8:00 PM.

ADDRESS OF LODGE
The Lodge is located at 18 W. Nicholai Street in Hicksville.

Who are we and what do we do?
We are part of the oldest fraternity in the world with the primary mission of "taking good men and making them better".

We do this through local community activities such as Child I.D. programs, blood drives and the dedication of "Drug Free School Zones". Our focus as a group is charity. Through the donations of Brothers from Lodges throughout the country, Masons are able to donate just under two million dollars per day to charity. Some of the funds are used to maintain the excellent Children's Hospitals, Eye and Burn Centers and institutions such as the Masonic Medical Research Laboratory located in Utica, New York.

Lodges also sponsor local community children to attend Camp Turk during the summer and sponsor college scholarships for area high school seniors.

We strive to be good citizens through the support of our government and the upholding of it's laws. We strive to maintain high moral standards. We take great pride in our fraternity and value the friendships of our members witnessed by the fact that we refer to each other as "Brothers".

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