A Club is a local, specialized subunit of a Shriners Temple (chapter) that gathers members with shared interests—such as hobby groups, professional networking, or geographic location—to foster fellowship, fun, and support for the fraternity’s philanthropy, Shriners Children's. These clubs are part of the larger, Masonically-based fraternity, focusing on brotherhood and community service.


Normally meet on the second Wednesday of each month, except January & February at various locations.

Sponsor a community Pancake Day (usually 1 st Saturday in February). Meet randomly on a Sunday evening @ 6:30 P. M.

Co-sponsors with a local snowmobile club a snowmobile ride with proceeds going to Shriners Hospital. Meets on the third Saturday of the month, except May-July, at various locations.

La Crosse Area
They co-sponsor, along with other Shrine groups in the area, the La Crosse Circus. They meet on the third Friday of the month for lunch at the Masonic Temple.

OREGON, STOUGHTON & MCFARLAND - 1945
The Club meets monthly on the 3rd Thursday at various locations.

MADISON, MIDDLETON, WAUNAKEE & SUN PRAIRIE - 1932
ACTIVITIES: Operate a brat stand at U of W Football games. For over 65 years have hosted the Madison All-City High School Football Banquet. Meets at Zor Shrine Center on either the first Friday at noon or Sunday evening Sept. to May. Normally, we have a speaker, and ladies and guests are always welcome.

WAUTOMA AREA - 1986
ACTIVITIES: Provide manpower for the Wautoma area circus. Meet on the third Tuesday of the months of February, April, June, August, October and December at various locations.

Covering Tomah, Black River Falls, and Sparta areas - 1950
ACTIVITIES: Many of our members are Hospital Dads and transport our special children to the Shrine Hospitals. In December, we have a Potentates Party. We meet at noon on the 4th Wednesday of the month at the Strike Zone & Pizones 210 Superior Ave. Tomah, WI. We occasionally have a guest speaker. Ladies and guests are welcome to join us at meetings.

EAU CLAIRE - 1945
ACTIVITIES: Mehara Shrine Club is the only Zor Club to have its own clubhouse. It shares some of its space and meeting rooms with other Eau Claire area Units. They hold an annual Potentates party in the spring and are involved with the Eau Claire and Menomonie circuses. They meet on the first Tuesday of each month at various locations.

COCHRANE, FOUNTAIN CITY & BUFFALO CITY AREA - 1950
Currently inactive

DODGEVILLE AREA - 1947
ACTIVITIES: Hold 3 meetings per year with no set date or location. Meetings are called by the President.

ZORLAND AREA - 2023
The Outdoorsmen are interested in anyone who enjoys outdoor activities such as Hunting, fishing, trapping, biking, boating, shooting sports, camping, etc. The Outdoorsmen put on a Sportman's Banquet with Gun Shoot & Raffle in the fall.

RICHLAND CENTER AREA - 1950
ACTIVITIES: Social Dinner Meetings, Miscellaneous fundraising projects. Meets on 3 rd Tuesday in Feb, Apr, Jun, Sept, and Nov. Location varies.

JANESVILLE - 1941
Currently, the Club is inactive

JEFFERSON COUNTY - 1948
ACTIVITIES: They have a “Spring Fling” in March or April, a corn boil open to the public in July or August. They also sponsor the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Shrine football game in the fall. They hold a monthly meeting, in the evening, on the last Wednesday of each month except December at various locations.

Meeting Dates: Every Month, on Friday or Saturday Night;
Call for location: 715-772-4456

PLATTEVILLE - 1958
ACTIVITIES: The Club supplies manpower for the Shrine Circus held in Lancaster. They usually hold their meeting on the second Sunday of the even months (Feb, Apr) with time and place at the call of the President.

WAUSAU, MEDFORD, MERRILL & TOMAHAWK - 1951
ACTIVITIES: In mid-summer, they sponsor the Kowahamot Water Ski Show in Tomahawk, WI. They normally meet on the third Saturday of each month at varying locations.

COLUMBIA AND SAUK COUNTIES - 1946
ACTIVITIES: The Club normally meets once a month on a Sunday afternoon beginning at 1:30 at the Farm Kitchen in Baraboo. The date is set by the President.

VERNON COUNTY - 1946
ACTIVITIES: Generally meet on the 3 rd Sunday of the month. They meet at the Coon Town Hall, located 2 miles east of Westby, WI, on Highway 14 East. Time is usually: social 5:00, dinner 6:00, business meeting 7:00 PM. Dinners are usually potlucks, but sometimes catered.

Yoshi meets the weekend before Veterans Day every year in Wisconsin Dells.
A Unit is a specialized, activity-based sub-group within a local Shrine Center (chapter) designed to bring together members who share similar interests, hobbies, or skills. These units are a core component of the fraternity's focus on fun and fellowship, providing members with structured opportunities to participate in parades, events, and community activities.

Madison
The Camel Patrol meets socially. Currently Parade Inactive

Zorwide
Foster an appreciation for fine Cigars, Food, Liquors, Gentlemanly Style and Dress, and the early 1960’s Rat Pack era, while serving ZOR Shrine and its Illustrious Potentate, to promote good fellowship among its members and the membership of the Temple and Masons everywhere, and assist in duties that may be required by the Illustrious Potentate and/or the Divan.

La Crosse
The Firehouse Jesters are a clown unit from the La Crosse area. They have an antique fire truck that the Clowns drive in many of their parades. They participate in 12 to 15 parades per year. They meet on the 1st Monday of the month at 6 pm, Java Vino, Lacrosse, W

Park Falls/Phillips
The Flambeau Clowns participate in parades in northern Wisconsin. The unit, in addition to its walking clowns, has a miniature circus wagon and a calliope, both pulled by miniature ATVs ridden by clowns. The unit meets as needed at various locations

WISCONSIN RAPIDS
They have about 15 members and participate in about 20 parades and clown events a year. They are available year-round and cover an area from as far north as Park Falls to Wisconsin Dells in the south. They meet about 3 times a year at the Director's call.
Meeting dates: 2nd Sunday of May through September.

The Hospital Dads is a group of Shriners who volunteer to transport patients and their families to either the Chicago or Twin Cities hospitals. If you are not already a Hospital Dad, why not get your name on the Chairman’s list?

STATEWIDE
9/2/2025 Looking to revitalize this group within a year. A possible rename and direction. A Statewide group for anyone who has or is interested in vehicles NEW and OLD. We can meet every other month in different locations and after the meeting take a ride weather permitting. Fundraising in the past has been with a raffle. Can parade when asked to escort local dignitaries or as a group.

The Zor Mavericks were chartered in Wautoma, Wisconsin, in 1984. The members ride 1986 red Honda Sprees and participate in over 25 parades each summer across central Wisconsin. This colorful unit does precision maneuvers that delight young and old alike.

The Midgets are a motorized unit consisting of 13 replica Plymouth Prowlers. This unit participates in 12 – 15 parades each season. Most of the parades this unit does are within the west central part of the State.

EDGERTON
The mini car unit rides a variety of miniature vehicles, from race cars, sports cars, vans, trucks, antiques, and semis. They have 20-plus different vehicles. They average 10 to 15 parades a year. They meet every 4th Thursday, January - October, at the Winchester Restaurant in the Edgerton Truck Stop. They are looking for new members/parade drivers.

Zor Shriners has a new, exciting parade and entertainment unit, named the "Zor Misfitz." The family-oriented group, recently formed in West-Central Wisconsin, is seeking enthusiastic, motivated individuals to join them. If you are interested in "Having Fun and joining in on the parade and event Festivities of the Zor Misfitz, you can contact Quartermaster/Director

HAYWARD
The unit has just recently purchased 12 matching 50cc Yamaha cycles to replace their 1976 bikes. They ride in 8 to 10 parades a year in the northern Wisconsin area. Prior to parade season they practice on Wednesday nights. They hold business meeting, one in the spring and one in the fall at various locations

Meeting: 2nd Thursday of each month.Meeting Dates: Practice – First and third Thursday

ST. CROIX VALLEY / RIVER FALLS AREA
The Road Runners are a Unit of eight go-karts that perform crowd-pleasing routines in parades. They participate in approximately 20 parades each year in the northwest part of the State. They hold a business meeting in the spring and fall at the call of the Officers.
Meeting Dates: 1st Monday of each quarter.

EAU CLAIRE
The Sawdusters is a clown unit that participates in 15 to 20 events per year. This includes parades, school and birthday parties and store openings. They also have a clown truck they use in parades. They hold a monthly business meeting on the first Thursday of the month at the Mehara Center. They also hold a family get together once a month at various times and locations. Meeting Dates: 1st Thursday each month

EAU CLAIRE
The Tin Lizzies are a unit of miniature antique model T Ford cars. They ride in parades doing maneuvers. The Unit meets as called. Meeting Dates: 1st Thursday each month.

MADISON
To be a member of the Zor Veterans Patrol, you must have served in the United States military or have been a member of a Zor Unit for at least 5 years. The unit is responsible for selling Masonic and Shrine jewelry at Shrine events. They are attempting to broaden their membership to include areas outside Madison. 2nd Monday, not regular.

WAUSAU
The Wausau Shriners are a parading unit that participates in 10 to 15 events each year. They meet on the first Tuesday of each month at the Masonic Center in Wausau at 7:00. Meeting Dates: Called by the President as needed.

OREGON/STOUGHTON
The Wranglers were formed in 1985. Meet socially from time to time. Currently Parade is inactive.
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ZORLAND AREA
Antioch Temple No. 113, Daughters of the Nile, is a part of the international organization composed of over 30K members in 143 cities in the United States and Canada. Their one and only philanthropy is to assist the children at Shriners Hospital for Children through monetary contributions to the Supreme Convalescent Endowment Fund and the Convalescent Relief Fund, and through gifts, craft items, and tray favors sent directly to the Chicago hospital.

ZORLAND AREA
The object of the organization shall be to provide wheelchairs, educational materials, recreation, clothing, and toys to patients at Shriners Hospitals for Children®. Membership is open to any lady who is interested in helping children being treated by the Shrine. No Masonic or Shrine affiliation is required. All locations meet monthly except July and August. The Auxiliaries each hold various fundraisers of their choosing.

ZOR AREAD
An organization open to all Widows of Shriners in the Zor area. The primary purpose of AZBA Ladies is social, as well as support of the Shriners Hospitals for Children®. They hold their meetings in the Madison area on the first Tuesday of each month, April through December, normally at 1:00 PM at various locations.
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