The Sandy Spring Odd Fellows Lodge is a two-story, gable-fronted frame structure set upon a concrete foundation. The Lodge measures 27’ x 52’ and is two bays wide and four bays deep. The weatherboard walls are clad with asphalt siding and the roof is covered with sheet metal. The Lodge was built between 1906-1909 and by 1920, the Lodge was fully functional. It has served the Sandy Spring and surrounding communities for over a century. This piece of land was once a place for worship when the building of the oldest Black Church in Montgomery County burnt down... Our mission is continuing a century-old tradition,; using the newly restored historic build as a safe space for education and dialogue to foster multicultural understanding.