Auburn Odd Fellows

Auburn Odd Fellows You can't be one without being odd. Auburn Lodge #7, Independent Order of Odd Fellows - Auburn, CA To improve and elevate the character of humans.

In 17th Century England, lawless and desperate people faced a lot of challenges. Medicine was crude and primitive. Life expectancy was 45 to 50. A lot of sickness, orphaned kids, widows and many who could not afford to pay a decent burial for the dead. Ordinary people from different trades and walks of life found it necessary to group together as brothers and sisters and contribute some of their h

ard-earned wages to a common fund which they could use for unfortunate times such as sickness, losing a job and even death. They would work together to help each other and the unfortunate families back on their feet, whether it was rebuilding a barn that burned or putting in new crops after a devastating season. Such altruistic and friendly society became known as "Odd Fellows" because it was odd to find people organized for the purpose of giving aid to those in need and pursuing projects to benefit all humankind. It was believed that they were "an odd bunch of fellows" who would behave in such a selfless and seemingly impractical fashion. Odd Fellows are also known as "The Three Link Fraternity" which stands for Friendship, Love & Truth. The Independent Order of Odd Fellows was founded on the North American Continent in Baltimore, Maryland, on April 26, 1819 when Thomas Wildey and four members of the Order from England instituted Washington Lodge No. 1. This lodge received its charter from Manchester Unity of Odd Fellows in England. At that time, the city was suffering both a yellow fever epidemic and mass unemployment so they dedicated the organization to "Visit the sick, relieve the distress, bury the dead and educate the orphans." Odd Fellowship became the 1st national fraternity to include both men and women when it adopted the Rebekah Degree on September 20, 1851. This degree was written by the Honorable Schuyler Colfax who was Vice President of the United States during the period 1868-1873. Odd Fellows and Rebekahs were also the first fraternal organization to establish homes for our senior members and for orphaned children. Today, Odd Fellows & Rebekahs continue to exist with nearly 10,000 lodges in approximately 26 countries consisting of men and women who unite together for mutual aid and conviviality, providing social and practical support for each other and their communities. We have come a long way and there is still more to be done. Working together to achieve these goals and help our fellow human beings create a bond that cannot be described – a brotherhood and sisterhood of benevolence that can only be felt as an active participant. Working together, we can really help make a difference!

Some of the most interesting buildings in Auburn hold stories most people never hear.This historic hall has been part of...
03/09/2026

Some of the most interesting buildings in Auburn hold stories most people never hear.

This historic hall has been part of the community since 1852, when Auburn was still a Gold Rush town. For generations, people have walked through these doors for brotherhood, community gatherings, celebrations, and helping neighbors in need.

Today, Auburn Odd Fellows Lodge No. 7 is still carrying that tradition forward.

But we’re curious…

👇 Have you ever been inside this building?
Tell us what event you came to, or share your favorite memory here.

If you haven’t been inside yet, keep an eye on this page — we’ve got some great community events coming up.

03/08/2026

Some really cool shows and events coming up! You don't wanna miss these ones!

03/06/2026

The Odd Fellows have been in Auburn since 1852! Our building was built with materials sourced on site, and was payed for with 4 lbs of placer gold! Comment if you would ever like a free full tour.
Ps Gum was patented in 1869 😉

03/06/2026

Without looking it up, guess how long the Odd Fellows have been in Auburn. Comment your answer.

02/23/2026
02/18/2026

Unfortunately, tomorrow's film BECOMING KING has been postponed. We hope to reschedule this film at a later date to be determined.

For a list of future events please visit our website: https://www.auburnstatetheatre.org/

Keep Smilin’ Presents- Dan “Lebo” Lebowitz,  one of the most versatile musicians you’ll ever see live. He tours the worl...
02/18/2026

Keep Smilin’ Presents-
Dan “Lebo” Lebowitz, one of the most versatile musicians you’ll ever see live. He tours the world with ALO, hits the stage with Jack Johnson, pops up at Jam Cruise… and once a year he brings that magic right here to Auburn for an intimate, high-energy dance party you do NOT want to miss.

📍 March 21st | 6:30 PM
📍 Auburn Odd Fellows Lodge
✨ Special theme show — details coming soon
✨ Multi-media light show by Liquid Light Productions

🎟️ Limited tickets available at each price level — Early Bird saves
🎟️ Prices subject to increase
⚡ 21+ | ID required
⚡ No refunds unless event is cancelled

🍸 Now open at all Keep Smilin’ shows — Nero E Oro Premium Bar in the balcony Theneroeoroclub

Grab tickets + more info at www.keepsmilinpromotions.com

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1226-1/2 Lincoln Way
Auburn, CA
95603

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