1st Thursday  Movie Night

Odd Fellows Movie Night is an opportunity to gather with your lodge brothers and sisters, invite your friends and family and enjoy a great movie!

Email us at IOOFBallardAlki170@gmail.com or visit us on Facebook for this month's feature

Social time at 7:00

Film at 7:30

We can't advertise the film under our screening license, but it will always be a classic!  We are exploring the themes of Friendship, Love and Truth.

Board Game Night 3rd Thursdays

A smorgasbord of board games, art projects, movies, or presentations. Open to the public!

Email us at IOOFBallardAlki170@gmail.com or for details!
Generally runs from 7pm - 10 pm

 

Big Tent Lodge 5th Thursdays

 Every 5th Thursday we host a special event! Keep your eyes on our Facebook and Instagram pages for details

Death Cafe - First Sundays

Death Café is a gathering where open-minded people can come together to explore thoughts, dismantle taboos, and normalize the practice of talking about death; one heartfelt conversation at a time. It’s all about embracing the inevitability with a curious spirit and sparking dialogues that illuminate the art of living well by reflecting on our final curtain call. Here, with cups of tea and sweet desserts, we're rewriting the narrative on death and making every moment count with more zest for life.

While Death Cafe is not a grief support group, it is open to anyone interested in deepening their understanding and acceptance of matters related to death and dying.

Join us in the Ballard Alki Odd Fellows hall at 1706 NW Market St, Seattle, for conversation and camaraderie. We meet on the first Sunday of the month from 6:30-8:30.

Please note that space is limited and registration is required. Please email DeathCafeBallard@gmail.com to register, or if you have any questions. 

Printable Application

 To apply for membership, click here and fill out the application.  You can email a pdf to us or print it out and drop it off/mail it to our lodge!

 Email: ioofballardalki170@gmail.com

Snail mail: 1706 NW Market St, Seattle, WA 98107 

“Every part of this soil is sacred in the estimation of my people. Every hillside, every valley, every plain and grove, has been hallowed by some sad or happy event in days long vanished.” ~ Chief Seattle,1854

Our historic building is housed on the ancestral lands of the Coast Salish Peoples, in particular the Duwamish Tribe. To all Coast Salish Peoples we say, "We see you, we respect your right to sovereignty and self-determination, and we are committed to being better listeners, learners, and in lifting indigenous voices."