
Heart of the Community Campaign
In the early 1900s, a philanthropic plan was conceived by members of Clifton Forge Masonic Lodge No. 166 to build a combined opera house/lodge to provide a magnificent gathering place for the community in the heart of the city. By 1906, their plan became “bricks and mortar” reality, and the Masonic Lodge and Opera House opened on Main Street. Years passed. Although highly successful during the Golden Age of Clifton Forge, time and a changing economy eroded the purpose and condition of the noble structure.
Then, in 2005, John E. Hillert, a visionary leader, uniquely gifted in inspiring others to recognize and embrace a common cause, and his wife, Gayle, retired to Clifton Forge. John helped form the Masonic Theatre Preservation Foundation in 2009, tasked to restore the Theatre to the community that loved and needed it. He worked tirelessly, along with a dedicated volunteer board of directors, to raise an incredible $6,900,000 to complete the work of physically restoring the once-elegant building to the community. On July 1, 2016, the restored Historic Masonic Theatre reopened.