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Grand Lodge Office
General Inbox/Inquiries, Monthly Reports, and Membership Questions
gloffice@coloradofreemasons.org
Office Administrator William J. Medina Operational Communications and Inquiries including Membership Status
officeadmin@coloradofreemasons.org (719) 471-9587 – Ext. 101
Grand Lodge Curator Julie Doellingen Awards, Genealogy, and Research
members@coloradofreemasons.org (719) 471-9587 – Ext. 103
Museum Director Julie Doellingen Library, Museum, and Store
colibmus@coloradofreemasons.org (719) 471-9587 – Ext. 103
Grand Master’s Office
Grand Master Dean A. McConnell
GrandMaster@coloradofreemasons.org (719) 471-9587 – Ext. 104
Deputy Grand Master. Gerald P. Underwood
DeputyGrandMaster@coloradofreemasons.org (719) 471-9587
Executive Assistant VACANT
GMEA@coloradofreemasons.org (719) 471-9587
Grand Secretary’s Office
Grand Secretary Scot M. Autry Jurisdictional Communications and Inquiries
GrandSecretary@coloradofreemasons.org (719) 471-9587 – Ext. 102
Deputy Grand Secretary William J. Medina
DeputyGrandSecretary@coloradofreemasons.org (719) 471-9587 – Ext. 101
Executive Assistant VACANT
GSEA@coloradofreemasons.org (719) 471-9587
Grand Treasurer’s Office
Grand Treasurer Scott A. Bates
GrandSecretary@coloradofreemasons.org (719) 471-9587 – Ext. 109
Deputy Grand Treasurer VACANT
DeputyGrandTreasurer@coloradofreemasons.org (719) 471-9587 – Ext.
Bookkeeping Brandon Doellingen
Accounts@coloradofreemasons.org (719) 471-9587
Grand Lecturer’s Office
Grand Lecturer Michael D. Moore
GrandLecturer@coloradofreemasons.org (719) 471-9587 – Ext. 106
Deputy Grand Lecturer VACANT
DeputyGrandLecturer@coloradofreemasons.org (719) 471-9587
Executive Assistant VACANT
GLEA@coloradofreemasons.org (719) 471-9587
Empowering Civic Engagement:
Within the ethos of Colorado Masonry, members are not only encouraged but also empowered to embrace their role as active and engaged citizens. Drawing upon their skills and resources, Masons take proactive strides to effect positive change, extending their influence beyond local communities to create a ripple of benevolence that resonates far and wide.
Empowering Civic Engagement:
Within the ethos of Colorado Masonry, members are not only encouraged but also empowered to embrace their role as active and engaged citizens. Drawing upon their skills and resources, Masons take proactive strides to effect positive change, extending their influence beyond local communities to create a ripple of benevolence that resonates far and wide.
