126 Broadway Avenue, Pueblo, CO 81004 · [email protected] · 2nd & 4th Mondays · 7:30 PM
Pueblo Lodge No. 17 · A.F. & A.M.
Chartered October 7, 1868

Pueblo Lodge No. 17

Making Good Men Better Since 1868

Pueblo Riverwalk at night
Welcome, Brother & Friend

A Lodge with Deep Roots in Southern Colorado

Pueblo Lodge No. 17 was chartered on October 7, 1868 — eighteen years before the city of Pueblo would consolidate into its modern form, and eight years before Colorado became a state.

For more than a century and a half, the Brethren of No. 17 have practiced the ancient craft of Freemasonry in this corner of the Arkansas River Valley. We are not a social club. We are a fraternity of men who believe in a Supreme Being and who have committed to walking a path of self-improvement, service, and the principal tenets of Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth.

If those words resonate with you, we invite you to learn more.

Read Our History   Become a Mason

Stated Communications

2nd & 4th Mondays

Lodge opens at 7:30 PM

Where We Meet

126 Broadway Avenue

Pueblo, Colorado 81004

Chartered

October 7, 1868

Grand Lodge of Colorado, A.F. & A.M.

District

District 26

Southern Colorado Region

The Three Great Tenets

The Foundation of a Mason's Work

By the practice of Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth, a Mason is taught to regard the whole human species as one family — and to act, in every walk of life, as a man of integrity and honor.

Brotherly Love

By the exercise of Brotherly Love, we are taught to regard the whole human species as one family — to aid, support, and protect one another.

Relief

To soothe the unhappy, sympathize with their misfortunes, compassionate their miseries, and restore peace to their troubled minds is the great aim we have in view.

Truth

Truth is a divine attribute and the foundation of every virtue. To be good men and true is the first lesson we are taught in Freemasonry.

From the East

A Word from the Worshipful Master

My Brethren and friends — Pueblo Lodge No. 17 has met faithfully in this city for over a century and a half. Through floods and steel, through wars and recoveries, the Lodge has remained a quiet but steady part of this community. We continue that work today: better men, stronger families, and a community made worthy of the labors of those who came before us.

If you are a Brother passing through Pueblo, you will find a warm welcome at our altar. If you are a man who has read about Freemasonry and felt a tug — write to us. We will answer.

— Worshipful Master, Pueblo Lodge No. 17
The Trestle Board

Upcoming Communications & Events

May
11
2026

Stated Communication

Dinner served at 6:30 PM. Lodge opens at 7:30 PM.

Monday · 7:30 PM
May
25
2026

Stated Communication

Memorial Day observance preceding the meeting.

Monday · 7:30 PM
Jun
8
2026

Stated Communication

Officer planning for summer recess.

Monday · 7:30 PM
Jun
22
2026

Stated Communication

Final meeting before going dark for July & August.

Monday · 7:30 PM

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155+ Years in Pueblo

A Lodge Older Than the City Itself

When our charter was issued in October 1868, "Pueblo" was still four small settlements clustered along the Arkansas River. The town would not consolidate and incorporate in its present form until 1886.

The Brethren of No. 17 have laid cornerstones, raised funds for those struck by the great Flood of 1921, raised generations of young men into the Craft, and kept the lights burning through the Steel City's quiet years and its renaissance alike.

Read the Full History

Veterans' Bridge over the Arkansas River in Pueblo, Colorado
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Interested in Joining the Craft?

Freemasonry has never solicited members. A man must come of his own free will and accord, and request to be made a Mason. If you are a man of good character who believes in a Supreme Being and is over the age of eighteen — write to us.

How to Become a Mason   Contact the Secretary

Visit the Lodge

126 Broadway Avenue
Pueblo, CO 81004

Visiting Brethren are welcome. Please bring a current dues card and contact the Secretary in advance to confirm a vouching procedure.

Stated Communications

2nd & 4th Mondays of each month
Lodge opens at 7:30 PM

Dark July & August.

Contact the Secretary

[email protected]

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