Upcoming Special Events:

5th Virginia Convention Open House Friday, May 15 from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m.

Fredericksburg Masonic Lodge No. 4 is celebrating the 250th anniversary of Virginia’s independence by hosting a free-to-the-public open house on Friday, May 15 from 5 to 9 p.m. On May 15, 1776, the 5th Virginia Convention declared the colony independent from King George III and Parliament, instructing its delegates to the Continental Congress in Philadelphia to seek the same action for all the colonies.

The open house will feature tours of the historic 1816 building and new artifact displays, with complimentary birthday cake and refreshments available.

At 7 p.m., a lecture will be held on the 5th Virginia Convention by Shelby L. Chandler, a Past Master and the Lodge Historian. Spotsylvania county’s two members of the 5th Virginia Convention, Mann Page III and George Thornton, were Fredericksburg Freemasons. The lecture is the third in a series of ten free lectures to be held at the Lodge on Fredericksburg’s Revolutionary War Heroes, hosted in collaboration with the Historic Fredericksburg Foundation, Inc. The topics and speakers can be found at masoniclodge4.org/lectures with the first lecture, an introduction to the 18th-century activities of the Lodge, being held this Thursday, April 9, at 7 p.m.

What Remains: Thursday, June 11

Join the Fredericksburg Area Museum and Masonic Lodge No. 4 for What Remains: Masonic Lodge, a special exploration of Freemasonry’s legacy in Fredericksburg.

Discover rarely seen artifacts and stories that reveal the enduring impact of this historic organization on the local community. Kylie Thomson, FAM’s Curator of Collections, and Past Master Michael Dove will explore centuries of civic and Brotherly activities that have left their mark on the Lodge.

From George Washington’s initiation as a Mason to the impact of the Civil War, and the work still being done today, discover the rich history embedded within these walls. View unique artifacts from both the Lodge’s collection and the Fredericksburg Area Museum’s holdings. The program also includes a guided tour of the Lodge, offering an in-depth look at its fascinating history.

Cost:
$12 for FAM Members
$16 for Non-Members
Registration is required.