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Welcome to the Web-Site of John S. Davidson Lodge of Augusta Georgia working under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Georgia. We hope that you will find items which interest you,  and urge you to correspond with your comments and suggestions for possible discussion.  We extend a very warm welcome to those who are non-members of our Fraternity and those who may be seriously contemplating the possibility of becoming members of our Craft.  We are not permitted to solicit membership into Freemasonry and the first step must be made by you, the individual,  by writing,  telephoning or Emailing us at the address at the bottom of this page or by contacting someone who you know to already be a Freemason.      
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Lodge Meetings are held on the 2nd Thursday of each month.  Dinner @ 7:00 PM followed by the regular communication @ 8:00 PM.
Lodge Officer Meetings are held on the 1st Tuesday of each month @ 6:00 PM
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Lodge is Located at 3201 Wrightsboro Rd. Augusta, GA.30909.   

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