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Karem Shrine, where tradition meets tomorrow.
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Our core values have remained constant since Karem received its charter in 1919. Karem Shriners are committed to family, fellowship and making the world a better place. As Shriners, we affirm religious tolerance, acceptance, patriotism, freedom, charity and intergrity. We will continue to embrace these values and practice Shrine traditions.
Having traditions doesn't make us stuck in the past. Karem Shriners are reinventing themselves. We recently added a new unit and we're hoping to add more. We're also in the process of updgrading the Shrine itself.
Visit Karem and let us show you how we honor the past, while looking towards the future.

Karem Cowboys
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The Cowboy unit is a reenactment gun fighting unit from the late 1890' to 1900. We go to festivals and put on gun fight skits and we also do private parties. We have a town that we can put up that consists of a bank, saloon, jail, and undertaker, as well as a 1886 doctor's buggy. We run the bar at all our dances at the shrine. Our fundraising comes from doing our gun fight shows and the tips we make from running the bar. We help out the other units when they need help, and we always give back to the shrine and other units to help with fundraising. We meet at Karem Shrine the first Tuesday of the month at 6:30pm and we're always looking for new members to come join us.
Reenactment Photos Coming Soon
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