High Twelve Club
Meets the first Monday (social meeting) and third Monday (business meeting) of each month at 6:30 p.m.
Gregory L. Andersen, President
High Twelve is an association of Master Masons who desire an hour of Masonic fellowship independent of the formal ritual of Lodge but dedicated to the service to the fraternity. High Twelve was founded by E. C. Wolcott in Sioux City, Iowa on May 17, 1921.
Their Mission:
To spearhead the entire International High Twelve organization by providing all required administrative functions for the organization.
BASIC PRINCIPLES AND AIMS OF HIGH TWELVE
- We practice the great lessons of Freemasonry and encourage members to attend and participate in their Blue Lodge activities.
- High Twelve unifies Master Masons from many Lodges in an association where fellowship grows into lasting friendships.
- As High Twelve Masons, we support the Public School System and encourage participation in constructive community activities.
ORGANIZATION AND STRUCTURE
There are over 300 active High Twelve Clubs with 25,000 members in the United States, Canada and Foreign Countries. The local Club is the foundation for the State and International organization. State Associations of High Twelve Clubs are composed of representatives from every chartered High Twelve Club within their jurisdiction.