Rebekah statue at Odd Fellows Orphanage receives a "facelift" after 129 years

[June 12, 2025]    

On Wyatt Avenue in Lincoln, IL on the Odd Fellows Orphanage property a statue of Rebekah at the Well has stood guard over our property since the summer of 1896. This statue was in the center of a fountain presented to the children's home property by our Chicago Land Odd Fellows. Back in 1896 this statue of Rebekah would have cost somewhere around $1500.00 for the fountain only. I have no idea what the actual cost of large water reservoir or the brick walk that was completely around the fountain would have cost. It sat directly in front of our Administration Building in the area from the circle drive and Wyatt Ave. where the current building that Christian Child Care Inc operates a Day Care for local children in the Lincoln Area today.

Rebekah has since 2005, been sitting in front of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Grand Lodge Building and Museum. This year, our Grand Master Ray Jackson wanted to give her a long overdue facelift. Her paint was peeling, and she needed some real tender loving care after watching over our property for 129 years. So, our Grand Master sent a plea out to our Brothers and Sisters in Illinois for someone to help with her facelift. Our Brothers at Gem City #357, who are located in Quincy, IL, went to work and researched what it would take to get off all the old paint and give her a fresh new paint job.



They came to Lincoln on May 10th of this year to start working on her and were going to do it on site. The wind was causing a problem with the make-shift paint booth they had erected to keep the paint remover from killing our bushes and keeping debris off the building and rocks. They finally decided it was going to be too messy to strip her here and paint her. They contacted Grand Master Ray Jackson and asked for permission to unbolt her and take her back to Quincy and work on her.
 


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Rebekah returned home last weekend, June 7th, 2025. We were celebrating our Annual Picnic, which alternates with our Old Folks Home in Mattoon, IL. We alternate as we had done many years before. It would allow our members an opportunity to see our homes and visit with our residents. I remember as a child, every year we would go to the Odd Fellow Annual Picnic and have a day of fun and fellowship, both at the Children's Home and the Old Folks Home in Mattoon, IL. We would see friends we only saw maybe once a year. It was always a good time. All the lodges would participate and bring games to play, Bingo, and Pony rides, and a dunk tank where the Administrators and Board of directors would get soaked. We had games for both the young and old. Occasionally, a Grand Master would get in the dunk tank. The whole ground was covered with cars and lawn chairs. The lodges would come with their entertainment and games. I used to look forward to the picnics every year. We started reviving the picnics about 4 years ago.

Also, we have a museum at 845 Wyatt that is open to the public anytime we are in the office. Our Office hours are 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday–Friday.

[Janis Klockenga
Administrative Assistant
Grand Lodge of Illinois ]

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