Bee Hive Lodge #184
All Masons in good standing are welcome to join Bee Hive Lodge #184 on the first Thursday of each month for our regular business meeting, beginning at 7:00 p.m. at the Scottish Rite Masonic Center.
All Masons in good standing are welcome to join Bee Hive Lodge #184 on the first Thursday of each month for our regular business meeting, beginning at 7:00 p.m. at the Scottish Rite Masonic Center.
All Masons are invited to George W. Lininger Lodge #268, meeting the first Tuesday of each month at the Scottish Rite Masonic Center. The business meeting begins at 6:00 p.m.
George W. Lininger was born on December 14, 1834. He served as Grand Master of Masons in Nebraska 1877. Learn more about one of Nebraska’s most prominent Masons and earliest millionaires here.
The Scottish Rite presents
Complimentary beer and wine
Mixed drinks (cash bar)
More details (TBD)
Paid Reservations prior to September 19th will be entered into a drawing for a $50 Visa gift card
The Omaha Valley Knights of St. Andrew meet on the Second Saturday of each month at 9:00 a.m. at the Scottish Rite Masons. All KSA members are welcome to join us for our monthly business meeting.
The Knights of St. Andrew are a service group, representing the 29th Degree of the Scottish Rite. Our members volunteer at Lodge events and rentals, and money raised by the Chapter is donated back to the Valley. Over the last 20 years, the KSA has donated more than $75,000 back to the Valley, which has purchased a new projector for the theater, repairs for the historic grandfather clock, brass lamps in the Grand Cross Conference Room, a laptop, quartz countertops in the front lobby and restrooms, and so much more.
KSA members are recognizable with their signature glengarries, and membership is a great way to meet the members, and have the members meet you! To learn more about KSA, visit their webpage here.
All Masons in good standing are welcome to join Albert Pike Lodge #333 on the third Wednesday of each month for our regular business meeting. Social time and lunch begins at 11:00 a.m., followed by a business meeting which promptly ends at 1:00 p.m.
Albert Pike (1809 - 1891) was an American author, poet, orator, editor, lawyer, and jurist, who served as Grand Commander of the Scottish Rite (SMJ), and devoted his time to developing and revising the rituals of the Scottish Rite fraternity and growing the Order in the 19th century.
Albert Pike Lodge #333 was chartered in 2014, as Omaha’s only daytime Lodge, with the idea of appealing to Omaha’s downtown business community.
Every two years, the Supreme Council for the Scottish Rite votes to give Honors to men whose work in Freemasonry, their communities and the Scottish Rite merit recognition and distinction.
The men Nebraska elected to receive the 32° Knight Commander of the Court of Honour will be invested with the KCCH on Friday, October 17, 2025 at the Valley of Lincoln Scottish Rite (332 Centennial Mall S, Lincoln, Nebraska (16th & L Streets).
A plated banquet dinner with a cash bar will be available after the KCCH investiture. The banquet is open to KCCH honorees, their ladies and families, Scottish Rite members and families, and guests.
Schedule
KCCH-elect photographs - 2:30 PM
Investiture Ceremony - 4:00 PM
Social Time (cocktails & appetizers - 5:00 PM
Banquet (plated) - 6:00 PM
Dress is Black Tie (tuxedo) for 2025 Honorees and appropriate business attire for guests
(Please note: Reservations will be done through the Valley of Lincoln Scottish Rite website)
Every two years, the Supreme Council for the Scottish Rite votes to give Honors to men whose work in Freemasonry, their communities and the Scottish Rite merit recognition and distinction. Only 121 Scottish Rite Masons in Nebraska have achieved this honor, or about 6% of our Orient membership.
Several men in Nebraska this year will be Coroneted as 33° Inspectors General Honorary on Saturday, October 18, 2025 at the Valley of Omaha Scottish Rite (202 South 20th Street, Omaha).
1:00 p.m. Candidates gather for photos (Lodge room)
3:00 p.m. 33° Coronation (Scottish Rite theater)
5:30 p.m. Social Time (2nd floor lounge)
6:30 p.m. Banquet (2nd floor ballroom)
Catering by Catering Creations
Catering Creations signature Salad
Boneless braised beef short ribs I a rich red wine reduction
Roasted garlic whipped potatoes
Green beans with caramelized onions and tarragon butter
Dinner rolls & butter
Peach almond cheese cake
Parking is available in the Scottish Rite Masonic Center garage, accessible through the alley off South 20th Street (on the Farnam Street side of the building). Please DO NOT park in the Douglas Street entrance, since we have no way of getting cars out. A map to the Omaha Scottish Rite may be found here.
Dress is Black Tie and formal for ladies. The 33° Conferral is open to all current 33° Scottish Rite Masons, and the banquet is open to their Ladies. Please call (402) 342-1300 or e-mail micah@scottishriteomaha.org with any questions.
The Scottish Rite has reserved a block of rooms at the Peregrine Hotel (203 S. 18th Street, Omaha, Nebraska), which is two blocks from the Scottish Rite Masonic Center. The rate is $139 (plus tax). Call the Peregrine at (402) 509-7901 and ask for “the Scottish Rite room rate.”
Join us as the Culinary Masters serve a great Lodge dinner, with ice cream served by the Knights of St. Andrew (freewill offering). A program will follow - TBD.
Cost is $15/person. Babysitting: $5
Please make reservations in advance so the Culinary Masters can plan accordingly.
3% convenience fee added to credit card/online reservations.
The Friends of Scottish Rite Dinner and Auction raises funds to support the RiteCare Speech and Language Clinics through the Scottish Rite Foundation of Omaha. RiteCare Clinics provide evaluations and therapy to any child in Nebraska with a speech or language disorder, providing them the necessary services to ensure the child a bright future as a lifelong learner. These services are offered without regard to a family's ability to pay.
Please plan to join the Scottish Rite on Friday, October 24, 2025 at the Scottish Rite Masonic Center for the Friends of Scottish Rite Dinner and Auction. Enjoy cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, a gourmet dinner, and bid on extraordinary silent and live auctions.
We will also honor an individual as the 2025 Friend of Scottish Rite award recipient. This person has made a difference in the lives of young people with intellectual disabilities in our community.
If you can not attend, please consider a donation toward the silent or live auction. We welcome donations of goods, services, gift certificates, the use of a time share, art, or any item which we may include in the auction. Your donations are tax-deductible and help support our RiteCare children and philanthropies. Please e-mail Micah Evans at micah@SRNE.org if you have items you would like to donate in support of the Friends of Scottish Rite dinner. You can also donate below.