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1 February, 2014
Volume 1, Issue 5
Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand
Lodge of Colorado P.H.A.
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
MWGM Terence Jackson ........... 1
MWGM Terence Jackson (Cont.) 2
MWGM Terence Jackson (Cont.) 3
Announcements 4 - 6
Desert Conference 7 - 8
Photos 9
News Article 10 - 11
Sick and Distress 12
Calendar 12
SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST
MWGM Jackson open door for Feb will be 28
Feb at 6pm.
Please submit ar cles for the newsle er by the 20th of the month.
“Behold, I stand at the door, and knock; if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will
come in to him and will sup with him and he with me.” REVELATION 3 VS 20
Gree ngs,
I hope and pray your year is star ng off on a good note. January had several ac vi es I would
like to share: Installa on of officers for Rocky Mountain Lodge #1, Centennial Lodge #4, Mount
Evans Lodge #7 and Daniel “Chappie” James Military Lodge #27 performed by RW Deputy
Grand Master Charlie Flowers; WM Edward Davis MPML #26 and I a ended Big Brother & Big
Sister Mentors Apprecia on Night in Colorado Springs where Big Brother & Sisters was recog-
nized for their service to the youth of our community; my Li le, Jovan, and I celebrated 4 years
together in January. A town hall mee ng was held for Southern Colorado; I would like to thank
everyone who par cipated and shared your comments and sugges ons. My wife Sherry and I
traveled to Wyoming and a ended a wonderful celebra on of Mar n Luther King Jr. Day ban-
quet hosted by Western Star Lodge # 6; also in a endance MWPGM Claude Gray Sr., PGWM
Dora Jones, PGWM Anne e Harris, PM Rodrick Williams, PM Shone a Cooper, Sister Audrey
McCray and DGM Richard Lewis Wyoming AF & A Grand Lodge. The guest speaker, Colonel Carl
M. Jones, Vice Commander 90th Missile Wing at Francis E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming
delivered a heart warming speech on how far we have come and the work s ll needed to be
done. A hearty thanks to WM Jerome King , DDGM Floyd Waston Jr., PM Olen Johnson and RW
Grand Treasurer James Robinson Sr. for an outstanding banquet program. I A ended Colorado
AF & AM Grand Lodge banquet and Session with MWPGM Fredrick Blue in Denver; MWGM
Dana Speaks provided a very warm hospitality and the session was interes ng and full of chal-
lenges. The Worshipful Masters, Wardens, Secretary and Treasurer workshop went very well
(according to the surveys). I really enjoyed the dialog and feedback from the cra . A special
thanks to the Southeast YMCA for the use of their facility and RW Junior Grand Warden Edward
Moore as the chair for this event.
WM Ben Fulton Mt. Ogden #20 & Candice, WM Harry Lee High Marine #12 & Wendy, DDGM
Ulysses Cooper & Freddie accompanied me to the Grand Lodge of Utah F&AM Banquet in Salt
Lake City. MWGM Alan Record and his staff provided a grand hospitality and brotherly love
prevailed. The session shared some aspects that all Grand Lodges are experiencing e.g. discipli-
nary ac ons, social media abuse and use of background checks. The informa on and lessons
learned at these two Grand Lodge Session will be used and shared among the members of this
Grand Body for building a stronger future together! Due to inclement weather and safety we
had to cancel our Masonic Workshop, but will rescheduled at a later date.
FROM THE DESK OF THE MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND MASTER TERENCE JACKSON (CONT.)
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Four Corners Regional Conference will be hosted by the MWPHGL and Grand Chapter of New Mexico in Albuquerque March 13 – 16, 2014 at the MCM Eleganté Hotel, 2020 Menaul Blvd. ABQ, NM 87107 1-866-365-9867, (505) 884-2511 room rate $72.00 plus taxes. I hope we have a good representa on from this jurisdic on…Registra on form and souvenir journal ad can be found on our web site: www.mwphglco.org This month we have an ar cle from the Heroines of Jericho of Colorado PHA. Here is the schedule I would like to see ar cles:
Mar – Deputy of the Desert PP Lionell Cummings
Apr – District Deputy Grand Master Ulysses Cooper
May - District Deputy Grand Master Floyd Watson Jr.
I had a co-worker visit London in January and took photos of the Grand Lodge of England, see photo sec on.
And now...the rest of the story! Once there were three trees on a hill in the woods. They were discussing their hopes and dreams when the first tree said, 'Someday I hope to be a treasure chest. I could be filled with gold, silver and precious gems. I could be decorated with intricate carving and everyone would see the beauty.' Then the second tree said, 'Someday I will be a mighty ship. I will take Kings and queens across the waters and sail to the corners of the world. Everyone will feel safe in me because of the
strength of my hull.' Finally the third tree said, 'I want to grow to be the tallest and straightest Tree in the forest. People will see
me on top of the hill and look up to my branches, and think of the heavens and God and how close to them I am reaching. I will be
the greatest tree of all me and people will always remember me.' A er a few years of praying that their dreams would come true,
a group of woodsmen came upon the trees.
When one came to the first tree he said, 'This looks like a strong tree, I think I should be able to sell the wood to a carpenter, 'and
he began cu ng it down. The tree was happy, because he knew that the carpenter would make him into a treasure chest. At the
second tree the woodsman said, 'This looks like a strong tree. I should be able to sell it to the shipyard.' The second tree was happy
Because he knew he was on his way to becoming a mighty ship. When the woodsmen came upon the third tree, the tree was
frightened because he knew that if they cut him down his dreams would not come true. One of the woodsmen said, 'I don't need
anything special from my tree, I'll take this one,' and he cut it down.
When the first tree arrived at the carpenters, he was made into a feed box for animals. He was then placed in a barn and filled with
hay. This was not at all what he had prayed for. The second tree was cut and made into a small fishing boat. His dreams of being a
mighty ship and carrying kings had come to an end. The third tree was cut into large pieces, and le alone in the dark. The years
went by, and the trees forgot about their dreams.
Then one day, a man and woman came to the barn. She gave birth and they placed the baby in the hay in the feed box that was
made from the first tree. The man wished that he could have made a crib for the baby, but this manger would have to do. The tree
could feel the importance of this event and knew that it had held the greatest treasure of all me.
Years later, a group of men got in the fishing boat made from the second tree. One of them was red and went to sleep. While they were out on the water, a great storm arose and the tree didn't think it was strong enough to keep the men safe. The men
woke the sleeping man, and He stood and said 'Peace' and the storm stopped. At this me, the tree knew that it had carried the
King of Kings in its boat.
FROM THE DESK OF THE MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND MASTER TERENCE JACKSON (CONT.)
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Finally, someone came and got the third tree. It was carried through the streets as the people mocked the man who was carrying it. When they came to a stop, the man was nailed to the tree and raised in the air to die at the top of a hill. When Sunday came, the tree came to realize that it was strong enough to stand at the top of the hill and be as close to God as was possible, because Jesus had been crucified on it. The moral of this story is that when things don't seem to be going your way, always know that God has a plan for you. If you place your trust in Him, God will give you great gi s. Each of the trees got what they wanted, just not in the way they had imagined. We don't always know what God's plans are for us. We just know that His Ways are not our ways, but His ways are always best.
Fraternally,
Terence Jackson Terence Jackson
Most Worshipful Grand Master
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GREETINGS: DIRECTIVE NO. 2013‐02: MID‐YEAR CONFRENCE
January 23, 2014
In accordance with my authority as the Most Worshipful Grand Master of Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Colorado, Wyoming and Utah I, Most
Worshipful Grand Master Terence Jackson do hereby
Summon all Elected and Appointed Grand Lodge Officers, Worshipful Masters, and Wardens to assemble at The Re red Enlisted Associa-
on (TREA) #3 1599 Dayton Street Aurora, CO 80010 at 10:00 a.m. on 15 February 2014. All MWPGM’S, HPGM’S, PM’S and Brethren are
invited and highly encouraged to a end.
Dress – Business Suit
The purpose of this Mid-Year Conference is to receive informa on from the standing commi ees of the Grand Lodge and Key individuals of
the Grand Lodge Staff. A presenta on will be given and an update on Grand lodge programs. Pre-Registra on $20.00 – A er February 8,
2014 at the door registra on $30.00. Lunch is included in registra on.
The Right Worshipful Senior Grand Warden Keith L. Weston is the point of contact for this conference kweston172@aol.com or (303) 257-
2542. Please communicate the names of your members that will be a ending the Mid-Year Conference. Should you have any ques ons
pertaining to the conference, please feel free to contact the R.W. Senior Grand Warden.
Take due no ce and govern yourselves accordingly!
Fraternally,
Terence Jackson Gregory Wilson Sr. Most Worshipful Grand Master Right Worshipful Grand Secretary
ANNOUNCEMENTS
PROCLAMATION NO. 2014 – 03
January 26, 2014
TO: All Elected and Appointed Grand Lodge Officers and Worshipful Masters of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge, F&AM,
Colorado and its Jurisdic on, Inc.,
GREETINGS: GRAND MASTER’S CLASS
Know ye, that I, TERENCE JACKSON Most Worshipful Grand Master of Prince Hall Masons in the States of Colorado, Wyoming
and Utah will conduct a Grand Master Class Friday, February 21, 2014, 7:00pm, at Pikes Peak Lodge #5, 513 N. Prospect Street, Colorado
Springs, CO 80903. Eligibility, all candidates must have had a pe on balloted and approved favorable by the lodge and all fees paid prior
to a ending. Please send names of candidates to RW Grand Lecturer Gary B. Thomas gbthomassr62@hotmail.com or (719) 648-2483 by
5:00pm February 20, 2014.
This is an opportunity for those Men who want to be Masons but due to work and professional obliga ons cannot a end our usual three
month class to become a Mason. Although this class will be performed by the Grand Lodge Officers it does not preclude the lodges of
mentoring and providing Masonic study for the new Master Masons.
Please take due no ce and govern yourself accordingly.
Given under my hand and seal of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Colorado and its Jurisdic on, affixed hereto, on this
26th day of January in the year of our Lord A. L. 6014 A. D. 2014.
Fraternally,
Terence Jackson Gregory Wilson Sr. Most Worshipful Grand Master Right Worshipful Grand Secretary
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Fact Sheet for MWPHGL & Grand Chapter of Colorado, Wyoming & Utah Life Insurance Gi ing Program * Establishes a permanent life insurance policy for members and a life insurance benefit to the member's family and loved ones. * Helps solidify the membership and improve member reten on. * Guaranteed issued non-medical for Ini al Enrollees Only and new members to the organiza on who join a er the ini al enroll ment period ends. * Two bands of coverage: those under 70 years of age and those over 70. * Under age 70 face amount $35,000 and premium of $400 annually; $30,000 to beneficiary, $4,000 to local Lodge or Chapter and $1,000 to Grand Lodge or Grand Chapter. * Age 70 and older face amount $7,000 and premium of $400 annually (or lower depending on how many of our members par ci pate. the more...the lesser the premium!); $5,000 to beneficiary, $1,000 to local Lodge or Chapter and $1,000 to Grand Lodge or Grand Chapter. * Benefits members with pre-exis ng medical condi ons greatly. * Benefits usually paid within 8 - 10 weeks a er submission of claim forms. * Provides relief by elimina ng the burden of paying funeral expenses of deceased members. * All proceeds payable on tax-free basis. * Three Squares and A Star Management Group, LLC handles all opera onal and fiduciary responsibili es on behalf of the organi za on. * Informa on collected kept on a secure network and database management system in accordance with all HIPPA, privacy and state insurance laws. * All insurance programs offered through Malcolm Douglas and Associates, Inc. * We need 240 members from our order (Masons & OES) to sign up to par cipate in this program, please send only your age, sex and birthdate at this me to jamessauls59@comcast.net or (719) 598-3683.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Colorado Prince Hall Founda on, Inc.!
Educa ng Tomorrow’s Teachers!
Making Our Mark in the Colorado Springs Community!!
Join us for our annual fundraising event in
support of CPHF’s scholarship grant fund
Unity Luncheon
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Check in ‐ 11:00am
Lunch will begin promptly – 11:30am
@
Cheyenne Mountain Resort
3225 Broadmoor Valley Road
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
Gi Drawings
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RSVP March 6, 2014 by calling
719-598-3683 or 719-963-3628
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mount Evans Lodge No. 7 will hold our 2014 Widows, Wives, and Sweethearts Dinner on February 14, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. Loca on: Eastern Start Masonic Re rement Home 2245 S. Quebec St Denver, CO. Please R.S.V.P by contac ng: Arthur Swanson (S.W.) 720-985-5256 or email at webmaster@mountevans7.org Fraternally, Arthur Swanson Senior Warden Mount Evans Lodge No. 7 ______________________________________________________________________________________
Celebrate Black History With
Queen of the South Chapter #11 As We Present
The 17th Annual Black History Program Saturday, February 22, 2014,
Park Hill Masonic Lodge
4819 E. Montview Blvd.
Denver, Colorado 80207
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Lunch will be served
DONATION: $15.00 Adults $5.00 Children Under 10
For ckets contact
Sister Ardella Ikner ( 303/355‐4352) or Sister Joyce Price (303/373‐0479 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Charity Fundraiser ‐ Bowl a thon!
Good Evening Brothers this year’s Bowl a Thon will be held at Brunswick Lanes on Peoria St. The event will be held at 3pm to 5pm on March 15th 2014.We are pu ng the event out there early so we can get as many as teams as possible. Packets will be made up and will be distributed buy our first mee ng in February. Also start ge ng your teams ready now. Bragging rights are up for grasp and it gets compe ve every me we get together. So start prac cing and I am asking for the principal officers and all other officers to get a team of 5 players together. The more the be er. More informa on as the me gets closer. Thank you Worshipful Master Mays
Desert Conference and Gala Day 2014 Colorado & Utah Gala Days
Ancient Egyp an Arabic Order Nobles of the Mys c Shrine, Inc. Desert of Colorado Oasis of Denver
Theme: Strengthen Our Founda on in the Community October 28, 2013 PROCLAMATION
Desert Conference and Gala Day 2014
1Corinthians 1: 10 I appeal to you, brothers by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ that All of you agree, and that there be no division
among you, but that you be united in the same mind and the same judgment.
TO: The Desert of Colorado Illustrious Potentates, Illustrious Commandress, Chief and Assistant Rabbans, First and Second Lieutenant Com-
mandresses, Imperial Depu es of the Oasis, Elected and Appointed Officers of the Imperial Council and Imperial Court, Past Potentates,
Past Commandresses, Nobles and Daughters of the Desert and visi ng Nobles and Daughters.
Now, by the preroga ve of this office and in conformity with the Cons tu on and General Laws governing the Desert of Colorado and by
sanc on of the A.E.A.O.N.M.S. and its Jurisdic on, Inc. P.H.A., The Honorable Homer Buchanan, 40th Imperial Potentate, I, PP Lionell Cum-
mings, Imperial Deputy of the Desert of Colorado and Utah, do call all Imperial Officers, Illustrious Potentates, Chief and Assistant Rabbans,
Depu es of the Oasis, all elected and appointed Imperial Officers of the Desert of Colorado, Desert Officers, all Honorary Members of the
Desert of Colorado, all Temples and all Nobles wherever dispersed throughout the Desert of Colorado to convene in Denver, Colorado,
April 18 thru April 20, 2014.
REGISTRATION: Registra ons are the same for all Nobles, Daughters and Associates. Advance Registra on is $75.00 on – site Registra on
is $100.00. The Registra on Fee is for both Desert Conference and Gala Day. Temple and Courts are requested to Pre-Register their Nobles
and Daughters using The New Desert Registra on Form and mail a Temple/Court Check or Money Order only. Past Potentate Willie Win-
field, P.O. Box 1276, Aurora CO 80040-1276. Checks are to be made payable to the Desert of Colorado. There is a fee of $35.00 for all re‐
turned checks.
The cut-off date for Advance Registra on is March 17, 2013 (No Excep on) the three principal officers from the Court and Temple must
register whether they a end or not. All Imperial Officers in the Courts and Temples must register whether they a end or not. In the event a
Noble/daughter registers in advance and cannot a end, The Imperial Deputy Lionell Cummings or Imperial Deputy Diana Waddles, must
be NOTIFIED 72 HOURS IN ADVANCE of Desert Conference/Gala Day. This policy is necessary to ensure that we order the correct num-
ber of meals. Excep ons will be made for EMERGENCIES ONLY. If an individual Noble, Daughter or Associate registers, they must use the
Registra on Form supplied by the Desert Recorder. No telephone call or e-mail will be accepted for advance registra on. Make as many
copies of the form as needed for your Temple, Court and Associate. The Registra on Form is to be used by all Nobles and Daughters or As-
sociates throughout the Domain.
HOTEL RESERVATIONS: Rooms rates are $89.00 Single/Double + tax. One day’s deposit is required (Major Credit Card only) for reserva-
ons. The Headquarters Hotel will be the Holiday Inn Denver East-Stapleton, 3333 Quebec Street, Denver, CO 80207, Telephone 303-321-
3500 and ask for the Shriner’s Club. The absolute cut – off date for guaranteed reserva on is March 17, 2014, Check- In me 4:00pm Check
- Out me 12:00pm. Hotel self-parking is – Free.
Desert Conference and Gala Day 2014 (C0nt.)
DRESS CODE FOR DESERT CONFERENCE AND GALA DAY
DESERT CONFERENCE INFORMAL DRESS: Coat and e preferred but not mandatory. Shrine walking suit, jumpsuit, jackets, sweat/t-
shirts maybe worn as casual wear. The Fez and Collar will not be worn with t-shirt, shorts, cutoffs or other inappropriate dress. Nobles
should use good judgment and wear a re appropriate for the occasion Desert Conference dates are April 18th and 19th.
GALA DAY MANDATORY DRESS:
1. Dress for Memorial Service, Public Programs and the Opening Session (all Nobles) is White Dinner Jacket, Black Pants, White Shirt W/Collar (Please no Banded Collar Shirts), Black Tie, (Bow Tie Preferred), White Gloves and Fez. 2. Depu es Ball: White Dinner Jacket, Black Pants, White Gloves and Fez with accessories or Masonic dress. 3. All other events business a re or Walking suits. 4. Gala Day dates are April 17th – 20th. DESERT NATIONAL DIABETIES WALK & PICNIC: Informa on will be forthcoming from the Host Commi ee. SOUVENIR JOURNAL: The prices for ads are as follows: Back Inside Cover $125.00 Back Outside Cover $150.00 Front Inside Cover $125.00 Full Page $100.00 Half Page $50.00 Quarter Page $35.00 Checks/Money order are to be made payable to the Syrian Temple #49. Deadline is March 17, 2014. Addi onal Informa on will be forth-coming from the Host Temple and Court. Send all ads and money to the host Temple and Court Souvenir Journal Commi ee. Recrea on: Informa on will be forthcoming from the Gala Day Commi ee. Workshops: The Imperial Council and Desert workshops will be listed on the Agenda. This communica on is to be read at each Temple Mee ng un l Desert Conference/Gala Day 2014. The Host Desert Conference/Gala Day
Commi ee will send out an informa on packet to all Temples and Courts in December 2013.
Fraternally,
Lionell Cummings
PP Lionell Cummings
Imperial Deputy of the Desert
Cc: Honorable Homer Buchanan, 40th Imperial Potentate Honorable Terence Jackson, Most Worshipful Grand Master Past Commandress Diana Waddles, Imperial Deputy for the Desert, D.O.I Appointed Imperial Officers, Desert of Colorado Desert Officers, Desert of Colorado Illustrious Potentates, Desert of Colorado Illustrious Commandress, Desert of Colorado Recorders, Desert of Colorado
PHOTOS
NEWS ARTICLE
Josephine F. Brown Court No. 1 Heroines of Jericho, Prince Hall Affiliated Denver, CO
Back le row; Heroine Shone a Cooper - Junior A endant, Heroine Roxanne Garlington, Front row; Heroine Anne e Harris - Treasurer, Knight William C. Hardy, Jr., Heroine Earline Hardy - Most Ancient Matron, Heroine Cynthia Bowser - Secretary, Heroine Tami Benifield Mampoya -Sr. A endant. Not Shown Knight Claude W. Gray, Sr. – Worthy Joshua, Heroine Verona Lyon Reddic – Vice Ancient Matron, Heroine Cather Hall, Heroine Michelle Crawford, Her-
oine De-De Fox Birdwell, Heroine Linda Wilson, Heroine Celes ne Cherry, Heroine Esliva Hilton gilbert, Heroine Martha McClendon and Knight O.B. McClendon.
THE HEROINES OF JERICHO The female members are referred to as Heroines they are the wives, mothers, widows, daughters and sisters of Royal Arch Masons who are called Companions. The objects of the Court was formed and established to extend the great principles and teachings of never-ending lessons of morality, loyalty and friendship. As well as encourage and incite the interest of females toward the purpose of the Masonic Order, and to ameliorate the condi on of the des tute widow and the helpless orphan; and to relieve as far as possible, the worthy distressed female traveler. We are assured that, with the introduc on of Masonry into the provinces of America, came these degrees the oldest and most perfect of all the female degrees. The Court was never designed to be wholly embodied within the limit of one degree, but, like the illustrious Royal Arch Ma-sonry under whose fraternal organiza on it was adopted, should teach its lessons step by step, each degree advancing cere-monies higher and more instruc ve in principle and design. The degrees have been adopted as honorary or side degrees to the Court, in so doing fulfilling the original inten ons and desires of the early making the Master Mason’s Daughter the 1st degree, the True Kinsman the 2nd degree and the Heroine of Jericho, the 3rd degree. If you are an Eastern Star or a Royal Arch Mason interested in joining the Heroines of Jericho contact any Heroine or Companion for a pe on. Heroine Earline Hardy Most Ancient Matron
NEWS ARTICLE
DOROTHY L. HARRISON NO. 2 HEROINES OF JERICHO (PHA)
513 N. PROSPECT STREET COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO 80903
A brief History of the Heroines of Jericho; Dorothy L. Harrison No. 2
The Heroines of Jericho was prac ced by Masons and their wives and daughters as far back as 1283 A.D. The degrees are the
oldest and most perfect of all the female degrees. Hence the degree is the heritage and property of the Royal Arch Mason.
The Court of Heroines of Jericho was formed and established for a more extended circula on of the great principles of the
Masonic Order, teaching its never-ending lessons of morality, loyalty and friendship, as well as to encourage and mo vate
the interest of females toward the purpose of the Masonic Order, and to improve the condi on of the des tute widow and
the helpless orphan; and to relieve as far as possible, the worthy distressed female traveler. These lessons as well as every-
thing that is pure and eleva ng that taught in the Court by facts and symbols, and their beauty is more clear and expressive
today than ever before.
The Dorothy L. Harrison Court No. 2 was established and received its charter March 6, 2006 from the Most Excellent Grand
Chapter Holy Royal Arch Mason of Colorado Prince Hall Affiliated; presiding Most Excellent Grand High Priest Terence Jack-
son. Our Court was named in honor of the late Dorothy L. Harrison, who contributed many hours of me and knowledge in
the forma on on the New Court for Colorado Springs. Our Court consist of 20 loyal members: The officers are: Most An-
cient Matron; Merrissere Love , Most Worthy Joshua; Thomas Powell, Vice Ancient Matron; Carol Foster, Court Treasure;
Joan Jackson, Secretary; Carolyn Fontane.
I am very pleased to have had the opportunity to head this court and would like to see the court grow. In order to grow we
need to mo vate people to become more interested in the organiza on and hence be willing to join and help us improve the
court.
Let us cling to the old rugged cross, and keep believing that we are the people of our savior and are worthy of his blessings.
Sincere Love,
Most Ancient Matron
Merrissere Love
SICK AND DISTRESS
M.W.P.H.G.L. of Colorado 5165 Water Dipper Road
Colorado Springs, CO 80911
Phone: 719-390-9537 719-330-0847
E-mail: mwgmco@gmail.com
YOUR LOGO HERE
Please pray for Brother Mitchell George Pikes Peak Lodge #5 and his family as his wife will undergo surgery first week in February.
DEATHS PM Martha L. Leonard-McClendon's father passed away over the weekend. He was located in Texas. PM McClendon is in Texas now. Please keep her and her family in your prayers. Cards of sympathy can be sent to: PM Martha L. Leonard-McClendon and Family, 506 S. Memphis Way, Aurora, CO 80017 Condolences for the Saul’s family on the passing of Don Sauls Brother of MWPGM James Sauls. Condolences may be sent to: Miss Kimberly Holland, 15634 Manor Club Drive, Alphare a, GA. 30004 Services were held: Funeral Saturday 25 Jan 2014, Military internment Tuesday 28 Jan 2014 in Texas.
Grand Lodge Itinerary 2013-2014
February 1, 2014 Masonic workshop Philip S. Miller Li-
brary 100 S. Wilcox
Street Castle Rock,
CO 80104 10am –
4pm
Business Casual
February 15, 2014 GL Mid-Year Confer-
ence 10am – 4pm.
TREA 1599 Dayton
St. Aurora, 80010
GL suit/ Busi-
ness Dress
February 21, 2014 Grand Master Class Pikes Peak Lodge
#5, 513 N. Prospect
Street, Colorado
Springs, CO 80903
Masonic Dress
February 22, 2014 Queen of the South
Black History
Park Hill Masonic
Hall 4819
Montview, Denver
Casual
February 26, 2014 Masonic Family App.
ESMC AF&AM
2445 S. Quebec,
Denver
Business
March 8, 2014 African American
Youth Leadership Con-
ference
Colorado College,
CO Sprgs
Casual
March 3, 2014 Grand Master Visit
RML #1
Denver Masonic Dress
March 10, 2014 Grand Master Visit
Centennial #4
Denver Masonic Dress
March 13-16, 2014 4 Corners Conference Albuquerque, New
Mexico
GL Business
Suit
March 22, 2014 Town Hall Mee ng 1 -
3pm.
Denver GL Business Suit
March 29, 2014 KT Mid-Year Confer-
ence
TBA Casual
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