South Brunswick Islands Shrine Club
South Brunswick Islands Shrine Club

Where To Find Us:

South Brunswick Islands Shrine Club

4911 Old Shallotte Rd.

Shallotte, NC 28470

 

Mailig Address:

P.O. BOX 948

Shallotte, NC 28459

 

Phone: 910 755-2876

Email: contactus@sbisclub.com

Officers

President: Dave Ozvat

First VP:     

2nd VP:      

Secretary:   William Magee

Treasurer:   Michael Mattera  

Membership

Contact Bill Magee:

membership@sbisclub.com

 

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Rentals

Contact John :

201-741-2717

 

 

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Welcome to South Brunswick Islands                              Shrine Club

Sudan Shriners & South Brunswick Islands Shrine Club

 

Shriners International is a fraternity based on fun, fellowship and the Masonic principles of brotherly love, relief and truth. With approximately 325,000 members in 194 temples (chapters) in the United States, Canada, Germany, Mexico, the Philippines, Puerto Rico and the Republic of Panama our fraternity is open to men of integrity from all walks of life. Shriners International also supports Shriners Hospitals for Children®, a health system of 22 hospitals dedicated to providing pediatric medical care, world-class research and educational opportunities for medical professionals.

 

Sudan Shriners was established in 1916 in New Bern, North Carolina and serves eastern North Carolina. The Shrine Center was built in 1951 and serves as the headquarters for the Sudan Shriners. Its mission is also to support  the Shriners Children's Hospitals.

 

The South Brunswick Islands Shrine Club Shrine Club is one of 40 Shrine clubs throughout eastern North Carolina that have fun and raise money through various activities and contributions to support the Shriners Children's Hospitals.

 


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