The lodge is located far off the road in a large off-white building at the back of a very large parking lot. Founded in 1868, the Elks have grown to be one of the biggest of its kind with more than one million men and women. The Natick Lodge of Elks has Monday night meals, lounges, large TVs, pool tables and other fun activities for members. Also, the lodge has one of the largest function halls in the town. The lodge has big events, such as Oktoberfest Craft fair, Misgivings comedy show, Natick Elks bingo and meat shoot.
Elks Lodge is a private company which was established in 1957, and is categorized under fraternal organizations.
Red Bank Elks Lodge #233 is located in the city's downtown on Front Street along the Navesink River. The lodge includes a social area for members, a large banquet hall for hundreds of guests, a Tiki Bar, and an outside seating and barbeque area.
Established more than a century ago, lodge #233 supports many charitable causes throughout the area including assisting handicapped and special needs children, providing scholarships, assisting veterans with patriotic programs, providing food baskets to the needy, and providing drug awareness and counciling programs.
Led by Exalted Ruler David M. Craven, Elks Lodge of Winchester serves the community through various service projects. Programs offered include a drug awareness program, scholarships, youth basketball, memorial services for veterans and youth activities.
Long Branch Elks Lodge is part of the Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks. The civic organization is dedicated to promoting American patriotism and providing services for veterans. The Long Branch lodge is available for special events and features upstairs and downstairs bars, a pool table, dart boards, a dining room and a lounge.
The Elks Lodge is a nationwide fraternal organization of over 1.2 million American citizens. It meets weekly for members and supports local community outreach programs in Santa Monica. Their mission is to impress values of charity, justice, brotherly love and fidelity on the immediate community, as well as enhancing the welfare and happiness of its members.
Lodge Meetings are Thursdays at 6:00pm and dinners are generally served at 7:30pm in the lodge.
The second Tuesday of every month, the group also meets at the Westwood Sportsmen's Club at 6:00pm and at the Santa Monica American Legion Post 123 at 6:00pm.