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What is Rainbow?

The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls is a non-profit service organization for girls between the ages of 10 and 20. Rev. W. Mark Sexson founded our order in McAlester, Oklahoma in April of 1922. Rev. W. Mark Sexson sought to develop an organization where young women could build self-confidence and leadership skills, all while serving their community. The organization promotes community service, as well as love and service to their communities, schools, their homes and to each other.

Who are the members of Rainbow?

Rainbow members are between the ages of 10 and 20 years old. Rainbow welcomes everyone, regardless of race, creed, color or national origin. Parents can be assured that the values promoted by Rainbow are positive and uplifting. The lessons encourage members to be strong in spirit and kind in heart, respectful toward nature, and giving toward all humanity.

Can my parents be involved?

Absolutely! We want all parents to enjoy Rainbow with their daughter(s). Parents and adults can be as involved in the assembly as they want to be. Parents can attend all meetings as well as all of the fun activities.

Are Rainbow Girls part of the Shriners or the Masons?

Yes and no. Originally the Rainbow Girls were created for Masonic daughters and their friends, but today any girl who is interested in joining Rainbow is welcome. There is a connection between Masons and Shriners. All Shriners have a Masonic heritage, but not all Masons choose to become a Shriner. Today there are over 411,000 Shriners in the world who work to keep the 22 Shriners Hospitals running. To date, Shriners have helped more than 800,000 children facing serious medical problems at no cost to the parent or the child.

Is Rainbow a secret organization?

In today's world, parents are apprehensive about any activity that may be considered "secret." But Rainbow is different. Here are a few facts to keep in mind: Similar to a sorority that brings groups of women together, Rainbow does have some closed meetings that only members attend. However, parents, grandparents and/or legal guardians are always invited to attend all closed meetings. Families are welcomed and encouraged to participate in many activities and, if they choose, can become involved with Advisory Boards. No actions will ever be required of members that would be against their personal beliefs or the beliefs of their church or home. Further, members are never asked to make pledges or participate in activities that would be contrary to their moral values or make them feel uncomfortable.

Do Rainbow Girls have a uniform?

Rainbow does have a dress code policy that applies to members and adults, whether attending a local Assembly, Grand Assembly or Supreme Assembly, or when representing Rainbow elsewhere. The dress code specifies formal dresses for special meetings and semi-formal attire for other meetings. Surprisingly, Rainbow Girls enjoy the chance to “dress up” and discover the difference it makes when presenting themselves with grace and self-respect.

What is the Ritual?

The formal meetings and open ceremonies of Rainbow can be found in a book called the Ritual. When a member holds an office in the Assembly, she learns her station's lecture from this book. By presenting a memorized lecture, Rainbow Girls learn about public speaking and leadership.

What are your lessons and values?

We have 10 lessons that we teach: Love, Religion, Nature, Immortality, Fidelity, Patriotism, Service, Faith, Hope and Charity. These 10 lessons teach us how to treat each other, our family, and our community.

How can I join?

Contact genak@frontiernet.net to help you find the closest assembly to you or contact the Mother Advisor of that Assembly. Then ask if you can attend any upcoming activities so you and your family can meet the other members and adults. If you are ready to join now, then download an application for membership from the Join Now tab or contact the Mother Advisor who will be happy to assist you. After you fill it out, we will help you to get two members and one adult to sign it from the assembly, then we begin the process of initiating you into the assembly. If you use the GA Assemblies tab you can input your zip code and it will pull up the closest assembly to your home. It usually takes about a month from the time you turn in your application to initiation. We look forward to hearing from you!

Are there any requirements to join?

The only requirement is that you are ready to make new friends; want to have fun getting to know the girls of the assembly, and enjoy helping others in your community.

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close
  • About GA Rainbow
    • Lessons & Values
    • Become a Member Ages 10-20
    • Pledge for Ages 7-10
    • Adult/Parent Participation
    • Assemblies of Georgia
    • Assembly Locator
    • FAQ
    • Dress Code
    • Scholarships
    • Join Now!
  • Everything Grand
    • 2024-2025 Grand Assembly
    • Supreme Officers
    • Grand Deputies/State Executive Committee/State MA
    • Past Grand Worthy Advisors
    • Past Grand Assemblies
      • 2023-2024 Grand Assembly
      • 2022-2023 Grand Assembly
      • 2021-2022 Grand Assembly
      • 2020-2021 Grand Assembly
      • 2018-2019 Grand Assembly
      • 2017-2018 Grand Assembly
      • 2016-2017 Grand Assembly
      • 2015-2016 Grand Assembly
      • 2014-2015 Grand Assembly
      • 2013-2014 Grand Assembly
      • 2012-2013 Grand Assembly
      • 2011-2012 Grand Assembly
      • 2010-2011 Grand Assembly
      • 2009-2010 Grand Assembly
      • 2008 – 2009 Grand Assembly
      • 2007 – 2008 Grand Assembly
      • 2006 – 2007 Grand Assembly
      • 2005 – 2006 Grand Assembly
      • 2004 – 2005 Grand Assembly
      • 2003-2004 Grand Assembly
      • 2002 – 2003 Grand Assembly
      • 2001 – 2002 Grand Assembly
      • 2000-2001 Grand Assembly
      • 1999 – 2000 Grand Assembly
      • 1994-1995 Grand Assembly
      • 1993 – 1994 Grand Assembly
      • 1991 – 1992 Grand Assembly
      • 1990 – 1991 Grand Assembly
      • 1989 – 1990 Grand Assembly
      • 1988 – 1989 Grand Assembly
      • 1985-1986 Grand Assembly
      • 1966 – 1967 Grand Assembly
      • 1965 -1966 Grand Assembly
  • Programs
    • Jurisdictional Travel
    • G.R.A.B Camp
    • Ritualistic Competition
  • News & Events
    • Calendar of Events
    • Correspondents Newsletter
  • Alumni Association
  • Rainbow Store
  • Contact Us