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Temple Reservations
Rental Fees are listed in the attached Adobe pdf document:
Call 360-373-8922 to reserve
a date for your event. Click here to view a sample rental Contract:
The
Victory memorial Masonic temple was built in the early 1920's and was
established by Bremerton pioneers such as: William
Callow,
Radm Luther Gregory, Adm. Robert Coontz, and Gen. Joseph Henry Pendleton. Two
masonic lodges and multiple concordant non-profit
Masonic organizations own and use the building.
Pictures of
the interior
rooms are shown in the header above. Take a tour of the building
by selecting the "information" menu option above.
A map of the Bremerton, Washington location of the temple can be found
by selecting the "Visit Us" menu option above.
A schedule of the regular events that occur each month can be found by
selecting the "Events" menu option above.
You
will find the Banquet Hall, kitchen, Lower Club Room on the lower floor
of the temple. The Banquet Hall will support up to 300 for dinner.
The Banquet Hall has an announcing system and wide-area
computer
tele-conferencing capabilities.The lower Club Room will sit
32.
The kitchen area provides room for storing and preparing banquet
breakfasts, lunches, and dinners. You can do your own cooking
or
cater your event. Several of the Rainbow Girls, Job's
Daughters,
and Masonic Lodges can provide catering services.
The middle
floor houses the two Lodge rooms. The largest can seat more than 120 on
the side lines and with additional seating on the lodge floor, can seat
at total of close to 200. The large lodge room has an announcing system
and wide-area computer tele-conferencing capabilities. The
smaller lodge room provides a more intimate venue for meetings of up to
60 people.
The top floor holds the Upper Club Room and the
Library. The Upper Club Room has its own kitchen and will
accommodate up to about 60 seated diners. The library provides a place
for small intimate business meetings of 10 or so around a large
conference table.
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