Columbia/Middletown Elks Lodge #1074 is a association or organization in Kingston, PA. Phone: (570) 714-2616. Average rating is 4.4 stars from 20 reviews. Website: https://www.elks.org/lodges/home.cfm?LodgeNumber=109.
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A bronze statue of a deer outside the Elks Lodge. — Columbia/Middletown Elks Lodge #1074
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Brotherhood, Community, and Cold Beer in Kingston

Elks Lodge #109 has served the Columbia and Middletown communities with pride, purpose, and a full bar since its charter.

Charity

Giving without expectation

Justice

Fairness for every person

Brotherly Love

Fellowship above all

Fidelity

Faithful to our word

About Us

Exterior view of Columbia/Middletown Elks Lodge with event signage. — Columbia/Middletown Elks Lodge #1074
Exterior view of Columbia/Middletown Elks Lodge with event signage.

That mounted elk above the bar isn't just decoration. It's a conversation starter, a point of pride, and the first thing first-time visitors ask about at Columbia/Middletown Elks Lodge #109 on Evans Street in Kingston, PA. Members will tell you the story gladly, and that willingness to share is exactly what this place is about.

The lodge hosts everything from baby showers to member meetings in its large event hall, which seats a crowd comfortably and keeps the sports going on the screens throughout. The bar is fully stocked, the staff is genuinely accommodating, and new members consistently say the same thing: the people here made them feel at home from day one.

The Elks have been giving back to American communities since 1868, and Lodge #109 carries that mission forward in the Wyoming Valley. Scholarships, veterans programs, and local charitable giving aren't afterthoughts here. They're the reason the lodge exists.

What We Offer

The event hall at Lodge #109 is one of the most versatile rental spaces in the Kingston area. Baby showers, anniversary parties, fundraisers, and milestone birthday celebrations all fit comfortably here, with room to spare and a full-service bar to keep guests happy throughout the evening.

Membership in the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks opens the door to regular lodge gatherings, access to the bar and hall, and a national network of over 850,000 fellow members. Lodge #109 runs youth programs, veterans outreach, and community scholarship funds that put local dollars back into local hands.

Not a member yet? Guests are welcome when accompanied by a current member. Stop in, meet the crowd, and see what a 4.4-star-rated lodge actually feels like on a Tuesday night.

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“Went to a baby shower here. Nice building. Large hall. Full bar. Sports on. Large elk on the wall. Highly recommend as a venue for your next event.”

— Zj Rides117

What Our Guests Say

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"Went to a baby shower here. Nice building. Large hall. Full bar. Sports on. Large elk on the wall. Highly recommend as a venue for your next event."
— Zj Rides117
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"Really nice little lodge brought my girlfriend and 3 kids in super accommodating really awesome elk out front of the lodge ask them the history about him"
— COWBOY MCQ6
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3 years ago
"I'm a new member, it was very nice and I met a lot of nice people"
— Richard Dunn
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9 months ago
"Best lodge ever - WILKES BARRE/ SCRANTON ELK WHOOHOO"
— T J
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4 years ago
"Nice place... Clean and good sized for our event."
— Abdullah Sharif

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to be a member to visit Elks Lodge #109?

Non-members are generally welcome as guests when accompanied by a current member of the lodge. If you're curious about membership, stop by or reach out and a member can walk you through the process.

Can I rent the event hall for a private party?

Yes. The large hall at Lodge #109 has been used for baby showers, birthday parties, anniversaries, and other private events. It includes access to the full bar and plenty of space for a sizeable guest list. Contact the lodge directly to check availability and pricing.

How do I become a member of Elks Lodge #109?

You must be a U.S. citizen, believe in God, and be sponsored by an existing member. The national Elks website at elks.org has full details, and Lodge #109 welcomes inquiries from anyone interested in joining the Columbia and Middletown community chapter.

What is the address and where is the lodge located?

The lodge is located at 39 Evans St, Kingston, PA 18704. It serves members from the Columbia, Middletown, and greater Wyoming Valley areas.

What kind of community programs does Lodge #109 support?

Elks lodges nationally fund youth scholarships, veterans services, and community charitable programs. Lodge #109 participates in these initiatives, directing support toward local families, students, and veterans in the Kingston area.

Is there a bar at the lodge?

Yes, the lodge has a full bar available to members and their guests. Sports are typically on the screens, making it a comfortable spot to unwind after work or catch a game with fellow members.

What is the elk out front about?

The elk statue at the entrance is a signature feature of the lodge and a nod to the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks' long tradition. Ask any member about it and you'll get the full story, which is half the fun of visiting.

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The Order · Since 1868

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Every Elks lodge belongs to one of America's oldest and largest fraternal orders. Through the Elks National Foundation, the Order has given more than $481 million to college scholarships, veterans, and neighbors in need.

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Long before it was a national observance, the Order set aside June 14th to honor the flag. Patriotism has always been one of our cardinal principles, and every lodge meeting still closes the same way it has for over a century.

“To our absent members.” — the Eleven O’Clock Toast

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