Masonic Lodge Serving Indiantown Through Community Action

Walter Johnson Jr. Masonic Lodge is proud to once again partner with Mytown Itown and the Town of Indiantown for an upcoming Community Cleanup Event on Saturday, January 31, 2026, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., beginning at 15700 Warfield Blvd, Indiantown. We are honored to be joined by Vice Mayor Phyllis Water Brown, whose continued support reflects the town’s commitment to civic pride and community engagement.

Indiantown has a rich and resilient history rooted in agriculture, railroads, and strong community ties. From its early days as a farming hub to its growth into a vibrant small town, residents have always taken pride in caring for their community and one another. That spirit of stewardship continues to shape Indiantown today.

This event builds on the momentum of our previous community cleanup, where lodge members and volunteers worked together to clean and beautify areas surrounding local schools, including Warfield Elementary School, Indiantown Middle School, and Indiantown High School. These schools are central to the life of the community, and focusing our efforts there helped create a cleaner, safer environment for students, families, and educators.

As Freemasons, we believe in strengthening our communities through meaningful action. Community cleanups are more than just removing litter—they are opportunities to honor Indiantown’s past, serve its present, and help build a stronger future for the next generation.

If you would like to join us for this community cleanup, please fill out the form below. We look forward to serving alongside you as we continue working together to keep Indiantown clean, vibrant, and proud.

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