About
Millersville
Millersville Lodge is a place for men of all generations, backgrounds, and religions to come together in fellowship and a spirit of self-improvement. We have a reputation among lodges as being a place for excellent degree work and ritual. We talk, we hang out, we study, we learn, we play, we perform, and above all, we welcome each other with a warm handshake and a friendly "Hello". Come find your new home, and a bunch of new brothers.

The MILL
The William Winpenny Mill, built in 1839, served as the original meeting place for Millersville Lodge No. 126, F. & A.M., which was first convened in 1852.
William Millard Jr. was elected first Worshipful Master of the Lodge, and they met on the third floor of Winpenny’s mill until October of 1853. It is Winpenny’s mill that is depicted on Millersville Lodge’s official logo.
TODAY
The current lodge opened in 1925, and has been a home for brother masons to meet, socialize, and learn the values of Masonry for over 100 years.
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This gorgeous three story building hosts a full dining room and kitchen, parlor, library, game room, study, and of course, the beautiful Lodge Room itself.
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Current Officers

Worshipful Master - Leslie E. Meyer
Senior Warden - Bradford N. King
Junior Warden - Michael E. Kinder, PM
Senior Deacon - Brenton A. Williamson
Junior Deacon - Charles Moore
Chaplain - D.J. Wood, PM
Secretary - Michael J. Gasser, PM
Treasurer - Jeffrey A. Ping
Tyler - Gregg E. Stone
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Trustees: Charles Moore, David A. Levine PM, Michael J. Gasser PM