
Business Meeting held on the first Tuesday
Sepcial on the third Tuesday
(Dark in July and August)
Patricia Bruen, Worthy Matron
James Eubank, Worthy Patron
Lorraine Rosebrugh, Secretary
The Order of the Eastern Star is a Masonic-related fraternity of women and men dedicated to charity,
truth and loving kindness. Although not a part of the Masonic fraternity, membership is based on a
Masonic affiliation or relationship, a belief in God, and a desire to acquire additional knowledge and for
self improvement.
The degrees of the Order of the Eastern Star teach lessons of fidelity, constancy, loyalty, faith and
love. These degrees are presented in a beautiful ritualistic ceremony designed to not only teach the
lessons, but also to provide insight for future study and understanding.
Local Eastern Star Chapters select their own charities and places of service in their own communities.
Some statewide projects include scholarships for ministerial students, other general scholarships for
youth, and supporting a home for aged members. Each year special charities are selected for that
year`s emphasis and might include volunteer programs in elementary schools or volunteers in literacy
programs and specific community outreach.
Eastern Star proudly support young women`s organizations such as Rainbow for Girls and Job`s
Daughters. Many Chapters actively support DeMolay for Boys.
The Eastern Star is also a social organization with frequent formal events and ceremonies. Being a
member is a wonderful and a fulfilling way of life. Please ask an Eastern Star to tell you more about it!
The Order of the Eastern Star was conceived, written and taught by a Master Mason to provide a
place where both men and women could work and serve side by side. It is now the largest Fraternal
organization in the world to which both men and women belong.
Master Masons in good standing, the wives, mothers, daughters, legally adopted daughters, widows,
sisters, half-sisters, step daughters and step-sisters of Master Masons in good standing at the time of
death are eligible for membership.
The fraternal order is comprised of people with deep religious convictions and spiritual values open to
all faiths except no faith.
The lessons of the Order are spiritual and teach to have a deep love for God, country and family.
The Order of the Eastern Star is benevolent and charitable in its actions, raising millions of dollars
annually, throughout the world for projects that benefit all human kind.
In Michigan, financial support is given for ESTARL (Eastern Star Training Awards for Religious
Leadership), Cancer Research, Heart Fund, the Michigan Masonic Home in Alma and many other worthwhile charities.
Local charities have support as projects of the presiding officer of the Chapters across the State.
The Order is proud and happy to sponsor and support the youth through the rainbow for Girls, Job's
Daughters, and the Order of DeMolay for young men.
The membership is admonished to aid, comfort and protect each other by sharing the joys and sorrows
of life. The rewards are many as members work and play together in love and charity and become life
long friends, sisters and brothers.
The Order of the Eastern Star is composed of three bodies: General Grand Chapter with headquarters
in Washington, D.C., Grand Chapter O. E. S. of Michigan and Sub-ordinate or local chapters
located world-wide.
The Order is governed by a set of rules and regulations from General grand Chapter and Grand
Chapter, and by a set of by-laws of each subordinate chapter.
To be a member of the Order is a wonderful and fulfilling way of life, a life of love, and through this
fraternal service to humanity, a better life is built for all.
Those who desire membership must petition to do so. The petitions are carefully investigated for
eligibility then the petition is voted on by the members of the Chapter receiving the petition. The order
wants persons with high moral and spiritual qualities who will work together to perform its objectives.
If you are interested in becoming a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, contact someone who is
in a local chapter in your area.