About Us

The Pinellas Shrine Club was founded in 2014 by three Nobles: Chas Jordan, Jay Dingman, and Trace Meek.  All of these nobles had two things in common: first, they were younger Shriners and new to the Fraternity, and second, they had a great affinity for craft beer.  Oh yeah, and they all lived in Pinellas County.  Nobles Jay and Trace were working with our Past Potentate James Lich to create a new club for like-minded Nobles, and from that discussion came the idea of chartering a new shrine club for Pinellas County.  Noble Chas was asked to come on board (voluntold actually) as the Club’s first president, and in January of 2014, a charter was granted, and the Pinellas Shrine Club was born.

The Pinellas Shrine Club has a base concept that still exists today.  The Club would never be a difficult organization for a Noble to be a member of, or an officer of.  It would only exist to serve as a refreshing change of pace and a fun way to meet and greet our brothers of the Masonic and Shrine fraternities. 

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The Pinellas Shrine Club logo is a rendition of the Shriner’s scimitar, crescent, and star with characteristics of Pinellas County incorporated, such as the palm trees, the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, and the coordinates of Pinellas County. The logo was designed in 2014 and has been in use ever since.1The Pinellas Shrine Club logo is a rendition of the Shriner’s scimitar, crescent, and star with characteristics of Pinellas County incorporated, such as the palm trees, the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, and the coordinates of Pinellas County. The logo was designed in 2014 and has been in use ever since.

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