The History of Severna Park Elks Lodge No. 2482
Early Years and Formation:
Late 1971: Elks members from Annapolis and Glen Burnie, residing in the Severna Park area, began discussing the formation of a local lodge.
January 11, 1972: The first organizational meeting was held.
June 1972: The application for a Charter was granted, establishing Severna Park Lodge No. 2482.
October 14, 1972: The Lodge was instituted with a charter membership of 202 members.
December 9, 1972: Dedication ceremonies were held.
Acquiring Property and Building:
May 4, 1973: The Lodge purchased a 6.294-acre plot of land with a converted two-story farmhouse at the corner of Truck House and Jennings Roads in Severna Park.
1974: A 30-foot by 60-foot pavilion was built on the property.
1979: A 20-foot by 20-foot outside storage building was completed.
1981: The Grand Lodge approved the Lodge to sell up to $100,000 in bonds for a new Lodge home.
January 1983: A building permit was granted.
February 20, 1983: The groundbreaking ceremony was held.
July 11, 1983: The occupancy permit for the completed building was received.
August 6, 1983: The building was dedicated and began serving as a combination Lodge hall and meeting room.
Continued Expansion and Improvements:
1989: A 1,600-square foot storage building was constructed, primarily by the members.
May 15, 1989: A contract was signed to build a 50-foot by 80-foot members building.
July 9, 1989: The groundbreaking ceremony for the members building was held.
1990: The dedication ceremony for the members building took place.
1995: The parking area was paved.
March 23, 2001: Grand Exalted Ruler Dwayne E. Rumney made his official visit.
April 1, 2001: The Lodge passed a motion to become a non-smoking facility.
June 15, 2006: A 16-foot by 30-foot Grounds Equipment Storage Building was completed.