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Harrisburg / Pennsylvania / United States
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In constitution since 1904, Zembo Shrine is a shrine temple. Located in Harrisburg, Pa., the Zembo Temple was built in 1929, with interior design that includes beautiful Moroccan influenced arches, chandeliers and ornate hand painted motifs. It is the 22nd largest of the 191 Shrines of North America with 3500 members. It is an active location for Shrine events and is open to the public for event rentals such as club or organization meetings, fundraisers, weddings, banquets, concerts, sporting events and proms. The center offers various collectibles for sale such as Zembo mounted Patrol History Book and model of Zembo Shrine.
Oklahoma City / Oklahoma / United States
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India Shriners is a Non Profit Fraternal Organization.
Greenville / South Carolina / United States
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The Hejaz Shrine Temple is a community group of Shriners that provide community service, club activities, and support for the Shriners hospitals for children. The temple has an 18- hole golf course and clubhouse, a picnic shelter, a camping area and a full-size auditorium.

Ottumwa / Iowa / United States
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be who you want to become : Do What Needs To Be Done
Atlanta / Georgia / United States
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Yaarab Shrine Temple's members, called Shriners, have long been a philanthropic fixture in Atlanta. They hold charitable events to raise money, then give their donations to local area hospitals. 

Sarasota / Florida / United States
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Shriners International is a fraternity based on fellowship and the Masonic principles of brotherly love, relief and truth. The fraternity is open to men of integrity from all walks of life and the local branch was chartered in 1982. The Sahib Shriners offer a member business directory, which is comprised of attorneys, accountants, photographers, contractors, home improvement companies, insurance providers and financial services. The group has a restaurant open for the public and also offers a facility that is available for rent for all types of occasions, including meetings, conventions, private groups and social organizations. The facility is comprised of a grand ballroom with room for more than 400 guests and a main hall that can be used for parties, weddings, anniversaries and class reunions. Banquet services include a full service bar, a full kitchen, a buffet, cocktail services and fine dining meal options.

Saint Louis / Missouri / United States
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Located in the Moolah Shrine Center on Fee Fee Road, the Moolah Temple host different events for the community and houses the Moolah Shriners fraternity-like organization. Upcoming events held at the temple can be found at the website.

Livermore / California / United States
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The Shrine Event Center is a large, multipurpose facility available for rental and suitable for weddings, banquets, corporate conferences, trade shows and other special events. The complex includes a lounge with bar, and the high-ceilinged Grand Ballroom with a stage, sound system, and adjacent kitchen and side rooms. The facilities are designed to be easily adaptable and able to accommodate a wide range of event types, sizes and needs.  Knowledgeable staff members are available to assist in all phases of planning and hosting an event, and can help with caterers, special rentals, security, decorating and other requirements. The site is conveniently located close to the freeway and local hotels, and the on-site lot and uncrowded streets provide easy and plentiful parking. Rates are very reasonable for a facility of this size and versatility, and proceeds go to the philanthropic Shriners organization.

Wilmington / Massachusetts / United States
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Shriners, or Shrine Masons, belong to the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine for North America ( A.A.O.N.M.S. ). The Shrine is an international Fraternity of approximately 500, 000 members who belong to Shrine Centers throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico and Republic of Panama. Founded in New York City in 1872, the organization is composed solely of Master Masons. The Shrine is best known for its colorful parades, its distinctive red fez, and its official philanthropy, Shriners Hospitals for Children, which is often called "the heart and soul of the Shrine." Members of the Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine for North America are members of the Masonic Order and adhere to the principles of Freemasonry -- Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth. Freemasonry dates back hundreds of years to when stonemasons and other craftsmen on building projects gathered in shelter houses or lodges. Through the years these gatherings changed in many ways until formal Masonic lodges emerged, with members bound together not by trade, but by their own wishes to be fraternal brothers. There is no higher degree in Freemasonry than that of Master Mason ( the Third Degree ). The Founders of the Shrine knew they needed an appealing theme for their new Order, so they chose the Arabic ( near East ) theme. The most noticeable symbol of Shrinedom is the distinctive red fez that all Shriners wear at official functions. Shriners are men who enjoy life. They enjoy parades, trips, circuses, dances, dinners, sporting events and other social occasions together. Furthermore, Shriners support what has become known as the "Worlds Greatest Philanthropy", Shriners Hospitals for Children. Through fellowship and philanthropy, Shrinedom strengthens the soul and adds inner-meaning to daily life. It thus spreads a glow of joy through ones entire family. Men from all walks of life and all levels of income find fun, fellowship and relaxation in their individual Shrine Centers and its activities. There are also regional Shrine Clubs in many communities. Family picnics, dances and scheduled day trips are -- just a few of the activities available to club members. For the Noble desiring even more activity, there are various Units that he can join, such as: Motor Patrol, Brass Band, Oriental Band, Motor Patrol, Horse Patrol, and Clown unit. Every effort is made to be sure a Noble has a variety of activities from which he may choose. There are 191 Shrine Centers located in the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Republic of Panama. And there are informal Shrine Clubs located all around the world. In order to become a Shriner, a man must first become a Master Mason. The fraternity of Freemasonry is the oldest, largest and most widely known fraternity in the world. It dates back hundreds of years to when stonemasons and other craftsmen on building projects gathered in shelter houses, or lodges. Over the years, formal Masonic lodges emerged, with members bound together not by trade, but by their own desire to be fraternal brothers. The basic unit of Masonry is the Blue Lodge, where members earn the first three Masonic degrees. There is no higher degree than that of Master Mason ( the Third Degree ), but for those men who wish to further explore the allegory and symbolism learned in the Blue Lodge, the Scottish Rite and York Rite elaborate on the basic tenets of Freemasonry.