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Secretary 
Robert E. Gooch, PM
111 Tobacco Rd
Clarksville, TN 37042

Ph. (931) 645-7741

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On behalf of the officers and members of Clarksville Lodge No. 89 Free and Accepted Masons of Tennessee we welcome you to our web site. The purpose of this web site is twofold. First it is to share information with our 400 plus members, Secondly it serves to provide information to aid potential masons in their decision-making.

Freemasonry teaches the great lessons of life - the importance of honor and integrity, of being a person on whom others can rely, of being both trusting and trustworthy, of realizing that you have a spiritual nature as-well-as a physical nature, importance of self control, of knowing how to keep confidential what others tell you so they may "open up" without fear.

 

Freemasonry lets men associate with other men of honor and integrity who believe that things like honesty, compassion, love, trust and knowledge are important.

If you are searching for meaning, depth, and focus to life; searching for a philosophy and ethic that will help you to live a better life; searching for growth and self-improvement, we would encourage you to learn all you can about Clarksville Lodge No. 89 and Freemasonry.

Learn more about Freemasonry by visiting the Grand Lodge of Tennessee at http://www.grandlodge-tn.org/.  

Charity
Freemasons have a responsibility to make things better in the world. Over $2 million dollars are spent every day by Masons to help others in need.

Character

Freemasonry is kindness in the home, honesty in business, courtesy in society, fairness in work, concern for the unfortunate, resistance toward evil, help for the weak, forgiveness for the penitent, love for one another and God.

 

 


 

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