High Twelve International

Members Page

 

As a member of High Twelve you will experience:

 

  • Masonic fellowship.
  • Appreciate the satisfaction of promoting Masonic principals.
  • The enjoyment in helping out youth, particularly DeMolay, Rainbow Girls and Job’s Daughters.
  • The satisfaction of providing funds to the Wolcott Foundation for a graduate study program at the George Washington University to assist in promoting good government.
  • The enjoyment of the friendship of some of the finest Brothers in the community in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere without ritual.
 
High Twelve International provides valuable assistance to the Blue Lodges in whatever manner it is most needed.  High Twelve International is Masonry in Action in the community where each Club holds its meetings and in the State where the several clubs are banded together in common purpose.  High Twelvians adhere strictly to Masonic Law of that jurisdiction.
 
High Twelve members, as Master Masons, seek to serve civic, patriotic and humanitarian causes and institutions through fellowship, interesting programs and projects.  High Twelve International’s clubs combine fellowship with helping others in their quality of life pursuits, particularly young adults and youth. 
 
Although only Master Masons can join High Twelve, anyone is welcome at the meetings.  A typical meeting is brief in its business, full of fellowship, and includes a program usually a speaker, on a limitless range of subjects.  Some clubs have ladies at all of the meetings, while others have ladies on special occasions.
 
The little red schoolhouse is passed at every meeting of Fellowship High Twelve to raise funds for the Wolcott Foundation Scholarship Fund.  Passing the “Little Red Schoolhouse” is an important part of most every High Twelve club meeting.  As the name implies, it is a miniature red school house with a chimney that blows no smoke, but accepts folded contributions for the benefit of the Wolcott Foundation that awards fellowships to US Citizens who are attending George Washington University.

 

An open invitation is extended to all Master Masons and their Ladies to visit a club in their area.

 
If you would like more information about how to become a member or form a new club, you can select from the menu to your right, your state/country.  If you don’t see your state/country listed please contact the International Secretary.
 
 If you are interested in forming a new club in a state/country not listed please contact the International Secretary.
 

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