A Shrine Club is an opportunity to gather together for fun and fellowship, enjoy a meal together and converse with other Shriners. Shrine Clubs typically do not meet in the summer months. Some Shrine Clubs meet at public restaurants local to the area they serve and other have their own Shrine Club Buildings. Several events held throughout the year at Shrine Clubs are open to the public and there are many Ladies Night events held to appreciate the support of our Shrine Ladies.

List of Shrine Clubs and Masonic Family:

List of Shrine Clubs and Masonic Family:

Rainbow for Girls - Bangor, Maine
The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls is an organization for young women between the ages of 11 and 20, regardless of race, creed or color. A girl is recommended by another member, or by a member of the Masonic Lodge, Order of the Eastern Star or Amaranth. Masonic heritage is not a requirement for membership.
Visit the Rainbow for Girls Website

Sunshine Club - Bangor, Maine
President: Lorena Fenlason
The Sunshine Club was established in 1927 for the purpose of providing transportation for patients to the Springfield Shriners orthopedic hospital. The Sunshine Club now helps with transportation to the Boston Burns Hospital as well. We welcome new members at any of our meetings. Come join in!

Daughters of the Nile
Daughters of the Nile is an International fraternal organization for women 18 years or older, who are related by birth or marriage to a Shriner, Master Mason, or Daughter of the Nile or is a majority member in Good Standing of a Masonic-related organization for girls. The members of Daughters of the Nile are proud of their long association with Shriners International and their continuing support of Shriners Hospitals for ChildrenĀ®.
Visit the Daughters of the Nile Website

ANAH SHRINE UNITS & COMMITTEES

Academicians

Aides

Band

Chanters

Circus Committee

Clowns

Convertibles

Directors Staff

Facts & Figures

Feztival of Trees Committee

Flag Unit

Funsters

Go-Karts

Highlanders

Hillbilly Clan

Indy Cars

Kampers Club

Kanteen Corps

Keystone Kops

Klowns (Aroostook County)

Ladies Welcoming Program

Lobster Boats

Membership Committee

Mini-Bikes

Mini Cars

NASCARS

Oriental Band

Past Masters

Patrol

Photo Unit

Provost Guard

Public Relations Committee

Second Section

SMART Team

Veterans Club

Widow's Club

Wheelers

4x4's

L to R: Janice Young, The Sunshine Club; Sheila Duncan, Founder, The Kennek Foundation; Lorena Fenalson, P.Q. Ankh Temple #160 Bangor ME

L to R: Janice Young, The Sunshine Club; Sheila Duncan, Founder, The Kennek Foundation; Lorena Fenalson, P.Q. Ankh Temple #160 Bangor ME

A generous donation by Mason Gary Freedman of Marblehead Opticians enabled Sheila Duncan to deliver a small "truckload" of Trouble plush healing pups to Maine recently. Through the wonderful work of The Sunshine Club for Children providing transportation to the Shriners Springfield Orthopedic Hospital and the Shriners Boston Burn Center, children will have a new forever buddy to accompany them and help them feel safe and have hope!