About us

Our History
Johnson County Shrine Club began in 1971, as a small local group of shriners. By 1973 we had formed into a local Club, or Unit under the auspices of The Indianapolis Murat Shrine Temple, and by 1977 had moved into our current clubhouse, the former Tanyika Inn.
Shriners International
When Shriners International was first founded in 1872, the organization built on the principles that guided Freemasonry, while adding an element of fun and, ultimately, philanthropy, that set Shriners International apart. The Indianapolis Murat Shrine is a Temple (Est. 1884) of The Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (A.A.O.N.M.S.), better known as Shriners International. Shrine came into being as an opportunity for Master Masons to meet in a more casual atmosphere. Today we are best known for our 22 Children’s Hospitals, Parade Units, and the Red Fez.
Johnson County Shrine Club
751 W. King Street
Franklin, Indiana 46131
Ph. 317-736-5850
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2019 Club Officers
Pres. Gregg Cantwell
1st Vice. Jim Carter
Board. John Grein, Randy Kellams
Steve Brown & Don Borski