Spring Lodge’s History

On December 17, 1920, twenty Master Masons in good standing of Humble Lodge #979, AF&AM, having the prosperity of the craft at heart and anxious to exert their best endeavors to promote and diffuse the general principals of Freemasonry — and for the convenience of their respective dwellings and other good reasons, were desirous of forming a new lodge to be named “Spring Lodge.” The brethren respectfully prayed for a recommendation empowering them to meet at 8pm on the Thursday on or before the full moon of every month, and there to discharge the duties of ancient craft masonry, in a constitutional manner, according to the forms of the order of the Grand Lodge. They nominated and recommended Bro. A.B. Noble to be the first Worshipful Master, Bro. J.I. Heard to be the first Senior Warden, and Bro. L.T. Pevateaux to be the first Junior Warden of said lodge.

Thus, Spring Lodge #1174 was chartered on December 9th, 1921, whereas the officers promised strict obedience to the commands of the Grand Master and the laws and regulations of the Grand Lodge of Texas.

 

Spring Lodge 1174

26514 Preston Ave. Spring, TX 77373

Spring Lodge 1174

What does Membership in Spring Lodge #1174 Have to Offer?

* Fellowship with men of character and values; men who want to improve themselves.
Be part of the largest and oldest fraternity in the World. (approximately 62,585 Master Masons in Texas)
Spring Lodge #1174 is one of the largest, very active, diverse groups in Texas Masonry.

Opportunities to give back to the community:

  • Quarterly Blood Drives

  • Quarterly Blood Drives

  • Quarterly County Mile Clean Up
  • Take Time to Read Program
  • Fantastic Teeth Program
  • Scholarship Award Program
  • First Responder Appreciation Dinner

Family and social activities:

  • Twice monthly family game days
  • Monthly date night
  • Twice monthly music Sundays in the lodge. Play your guitar, bass, drums, or sing with “The Traveling Men.”
  • Every Friday: Masonic social hour
  • Monthly Movie Night in Lodge

In Lodge activities:

  • Every few months: Cookoffs (chili, gumbo, pork butt, meatloaf and more); Show your skills and win bragging rights!
  • Annual Knife & Fork Degree
  • Graded degrees
  • Annual Festive Board
  • Home of the North Houston Scottish Rite Club
  • Rainbow Girls Chapter for girls 8-18 Meet in Lodge.

And: Centrally located in Old Town Spring with plenty of free parking at the lodge!

By the way, did you know you can’t become a Shriner unless you are a Mason?