Local Pictorial History Books

Ocoee Lodge's very own Mitchell Kinder and Robert George have authored 3 incredible pictorial history books of Cleveland and Bradley County.

Bradley County - "Images of America Collection"

Authors: Robert L. George and Mitchell T. Kinder

# of pages: 128

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Cleveland - "Images of America Collection"

Author: Robert L. George

# of pages: 128

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Cleveland - "Postcard History Collection"

Authors: Robert L. George and Mitchell T. Kinder

# of pages: 128

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

If you are interested in purchasing your own copy of one or more of these books,
please contact Mitchell Kinder via email ocoee97ioof@aol.com

Latest News . . .

Scholarship Winners Announced

With an overwhelming response of applications Ocoee Lodge is proud to announce the winners of the 5th Annual John Geitner Memorial Scholarship
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Pilgrimage to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

The Independent Order of Odd Fellows recently held its 76th annual Pilgrimage to the Tomb of the Unknown at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Ocoee Lodge members Mitchell and Sherra Kinder with their son attended the ceremony.
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Bulletin Board for
Oak Grove School

Ocoee Lodge No. 97, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, recently purchased a new bulletin board for Oak Grove Elementary School.
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Safety Patrol Gear
for Taylor School

Ocoee Lodge purchased reflective weather resistant gear for the Safety Patrol at Taylor Elementary School
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2009 Official Visit

Ocoee Lodge No. 97, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, recently held their annual Official Visit for the Grand Master of the Odd Fellows of Tennessee at The Museum Center at Five Points. Over 90 members and guests were present for the special evening. Ocoee Lodge is the home lodge of Brother Mitchell Kinder, the Grand Master of Tennessee for 2008-2009. As a highlight of the evening, the local lodge made a $2,500 donation to the Chattanooga campus of the Tennessee Baptist Children's Homes.
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