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What Is Happening In Antioch
Fraternal Organization for Shriners
Antioch Shrine is a very old and proud Fraternity. We have “Fun with a Purpose” through parades and social events. All Shriners are Master Masons who are Good Men of Good Character. Our location is open to both Fraternal and Public events and our members are from all walks of life throughout this and many communities. Our Philanthropy is Shriners Hospitals for Children.
In 1922 Shriners opened their first Shriners Hospitals for Children in Shreveport Louisiana. We have since opened a total of 21 locations where Shriners address Orthopedic, Burn, Cleft Palate, and other physical and plastics issues for any child regardless of their family’s ability to pay.
Antioch Shrine in Dayton Ohio is the host temple for one of those locations, Shriners Children’s Ohio inside Dayton Children’s Hospital.
Helping Children
Strong, prosperous, and firmly established within the Shrine of North America, Antioch Temple has earned its niche. Potentates, leaders, and members throughout the years, have each contributed their rightful shares. Their achievements have represented teamwork at the highest order by thousands of nobles with one single purpose — HELPING CHILDREN!
Our Mission
Our Mission is Fun with a Purpose! Shriners are focused on Fun and Fraternity, we advertise our existence through parade participation in local communities, and we commit together to support our one Philanthropy, Shriners Children’s. You can read more about our Philanthropy at www.shrinerschildrens.org
Current Programs
Learn more about how you can support our Shrine Center and Our Hospitals
Antioch Brick Paver Program
Get your brick paver for the Silent Messenger Project. Contact us for more information.
Rent Our Shrine Center
ANTIOCH Rentals Capacities are from 20 to 320 people and we have an adjacent parking lot. No BYOB.
Testimonials
-Bob Goodwin
The comedy show was awesome. A great fundraiser for the Shrine.
-Raymond Scroggy
The Shrine does excellent work bringing joy, peace and hope to many.
-Linda Brown Alexander