Library Closed Tonight Due to Lecture
Please note the Library is closed Tuesday, November 13, from 6:15 pm - 8 pm, due to the Library Lecture. The Lecture is being held on the 12th floor in the Gothic Room. Please excuse any inconvenience.
Please note the Library is closed Tuesday, November 13, from 6:15 pm - 8 pm, due to the Library Lecture. The Lecture is being held on the 12th floor in the Gothic Room. Please excuse any inconvenience.
The Robert R Livingston Library will close at 12 pm on Wednesday, November 21 and will remain closed until Monday, November 26 In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.
Masonic Women's Related Organizations have had a long, mutually beneficial relationship with the Masonic Fraternity, one that has yet to be addressed in the Livingston Library's two and a half-year-old Free Monthly Lecture Series. Therefore, the Library is pleased and Read More ...
Please note that the Library will be closed today, November 30, 2018, due to a staff event. Please excuse any inconvenience.
Due to a Grand Lodge staff event the Livingston Library reading room will open at 3:00 PM on Tuesday, December 4.
This month, the Livingston Masonic Library welcomes the Junior Grand Warden of the Grand Lodge of New York, RW E. Oscar Alleyne, who will explore The Role of Freemasons of Color in the 1700s. He will explore the myths, evidence Read More ...
Please Note: The Library and Museum will be closed for the Holidays from December 24 to January 1. We will reopen with regular hours starting on Wednesday, January 2. We apologize for any inconvenience. We wish you all a Very Read More ...
Please excuse any inconvenience.
Don't miss another Evening with Mitch Horowitz! Please RSVP at info@nymasoniclibrary.org. Note: the Library is closed between 12/24-1/2, so a confirmation of your RSVP will not occur until January2. ~ “As above, so below…” —The Emerald Tablet In the final Read More ...
Freemasonry is one of the most commonly misunderstood institutions in Western culture. This is partially by design: it retains a long-held tradition of secrecy. Many argue that if it is not hiding anything nefarious, then why does it demand secrecy Read More ...