Rumors are circulating about some stuff happening at Asheville’s Mount Hermon Masonic Lodge in downtown Asheville.
I’ve heard two things: first, that at least one group of masons is no longer meeting in the building because they were asked to move out; and second, that the building is being renovated into a music venue.
Two years ago, I wrote about the lodge for the Mountain Xpress when it opened its doors for a rare tour of the grand old building on Broadway. Members at the time said they were considering offering space in the building to community groups for events and meetings and such. Click here to see an audio slideshow and get a rare peek inside the building.
Who knows what’s going on with the masons in Asheville?
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I"m the master of Mt. Hermon lodge and the president of the temple company that owns the building. Both rumors, like all good rumors, have a kernal of truth but are mistaken.
First, Scottish Rite, one of four Masonic organizations that have used the building for years, recently left the building. They were not asked to leave, they chose to leave of their own free will and accord for thier own reasons. The three reamaining bodies, Mt. Hermon, York Rite, and Amaranth, are all still in the building and have no plans to leave.
Second, we are embarking on a multi-year rennovation of the builidng. This will be an expensive project with a goal of restoring the glory of this Richard Sharp Smith masterpiece. One of the ways we will fund the renovations is by hosting concerts in the 275 seat, two story, oval theater on the third and fourth floors. Additionally, we will be offering community organizations and groups the opportunity to rent our building for their events.
I hope this clears the air.
The Scottish Rite vacated the building recently and moved to a larger location. No issues there. The interior has gone through extensive renovations and we are doing quite well as far as membership, which is growing steadily. There has been talk of the idea of a music venue, renting out space, but not until all renovations are complete. This building will always be in the hands of the Freemasons for continued charity, fellowship and community service. For anyone wanting to know more, please come by for supper around 6:30pm every 1st Thursday of each month, all are welcome!