Temecula Masonic Center was established in 1922 in Catalina Island. It moved to Temecula in 1989. Meetings are held on the first Monday of every month at 7pm. The objective of a mason is "to inspire good men to be even better." It is about becoming an integral member of society and reinstilling morals and values. To become a mason, one must be sponsored by another mason. The facility features The Masonic Family Resource Center, which provides support for divorce, special needs children and other significant life challenges. The Masonic Resource Fairs were also established to help California masons in financial hardship due to the economy. The fairs assist in resume writing, employment transition, retraining, interviewing, health/medical access, social service programs, foreclosure prevention and counseling. The center is located in a small plaza with ample parking on the street and in the lot.