About Wisconsin OES
A fellowship of service, open to men and women
The Order of the Eastern Star is a Masonic-affiliated fraternal organization. Its public identity emphasizes charity, truth, loving-kindness, fellowship, and service to community.
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The Order of the Eastern Star (OES) is a fraternal organization that welcomes both men and women. It is related to Freemasonry — but it is a separate organization. Joining OES does not make a woman a Mason.
Members come together in local chapters to support one another, build friendships, and serve their communities. Wisconsin OES has a long history across the state, with chapters meeting from Kenosha to Eagle River.
Our public identity rests on enduring values: charity, truth, loving-kindness, fellowship, and service.
What members do
- Serve communitiesLocal and statewide charitable projects.
- Build friendshipsLifelong fellowship across generations.
- Attend meetings & eventsChapter gatherings, education, and ritual.
- Develop leadershipPublic speaking, officer roles, mentorship.
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- What is the Order of the Eastern Star?
- The Order of the Eastern Star is a Masonic-affiliated fraternal organization open to men and women. Its public identity emphasizes charity, truth, loving-kindness, fellowship, and service to community.
- Is OES the same as Freemasonry?
- No. OES is related to Freemasonry but is a separate organization. Joining OES does not make a woman a Mason.
- Who can ask about joining Wisconsin OES?
- Anyone interested is welcome to inquire. A Grand Chapter representative or local chapter can confirm current eligibility and next steps.
- Where are Wisconsin OES chapters located?
- Chapters meet in communities across Wisconsin — from Kenosha to Eagle River. Use our searchable directory to find one nearby.
