Historic lodge at 320 E Wyandot Ave offering fellowship, service projects, and family events since 1899
For more than 120 years the Upper Sandusky Elks Lodge has stood proudly at 320 E Wyandot Ave, welcoming neighbors with the warmth of friendship and the spirit of giving. Step inside the stately brick clubhouse and you’ll find polished wood, glowing bar lights, and the lively chatter of members who’ve just come from a charity drive or holiday parade. Whether you’re enjoying a Friday fish fry with neighbors or volunteering for the annual Toys for Tots drive, every visit reinforces the Elks promise to serve both our members and the community we call home. Our calendar pulses with events—from summer pig roasts under the stars to winter coat giveaways—always infused with the patriotic colors of our order. Accessibility upgrades and new family-friendly amenities keep the lodge evolving, while the core values of charity, justice, and brotherly love remain unchanged. Here, handshakes turn into lifelong friendships and every dollar raised helps local students, veterans, and families thrive.
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Any U.S. citizen 21 or older who believes in God and desires to promote the principles of charity, justice, and brotherly love is eligible. Applications are available at the bar or by contacting the lodge secretary.
Yes! Most dinners and social events are open to the public. Members often sponsor guests, and visitor passes are available at the door.
The main floor, bar, and banquet hall are accessible; however, some restroom stalls and entrances may need upgrades. We are actively fundraising to improve accessibility.
Annual dues are $85 for new members and $70 for renewals. Active military, veterans, and first-responders receive a $15 discount.
Absolutely. Our 4,000-square-foot hall accommodates up to 200 guests with full kitchen, bar, stage, and free Wi-Fi. Catering menus start at $18 per person.
We fund local scholarships, supply winter coats to students, run blood drives, support veterans’ causes, and participate in the national Elks Hoop Shoot program.