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Lodge Frithiof No. 63
Vasa Order of America

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Click to go to our new local page. We are a local lodge of the Vasa Order of America, a Fraternal Society originally established for the benefit of Swedish immigrants a century ago, but now dedicated to preserving and sharing our Scandinavian culture and heritage.

We meet at
Acacia Lodge Hall, 20 Thompson Ave. in Dover on the second Wednesday of each month, with the exception of July and August, (our picnic meetings at Vasa Park), and January, usually cancelled for bad weather.

At our meetings, you will find an opportunity to socialize with fellow members of Scandinavian roots sharing common history and interests.

Our activities include promotion and participation in Scandinavian festivals, celebrations, parades and other events, at Vasa Park, (Budd Lake NJ) and other locations throughout the state and surrounding area.

Explore the Departments in the left sidebar to find out more about our calendar of events, our activities. Follow the Links in the right sidebar to explore the structure or purpose of the Vasa Order of America, and view activities of other local lodges.

You are eligible for membership if you are at least 14 years of age - (there is no upper limit), and you are of Scandinavian ancestry or birth, (Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, or Swedish) or are the spouse or widow of a Vasa member.

If you do not meet the qualifications of membership above, but are interested in Scandinavian culture or heritage, you are most welcome at our open events.

National

Vasa Order of America Main Site

Vasa National Archive at Bishop Hill

New Jersey

District Lodge NJ No Six

Calendar of Events at Vasa Park / NJ

NJ Lodges and District Officers