Registration for the Symposium is now closed as seating is limited. Below is an open letter for all attendees. If you are not registered, please to do not come attend with hopes of finding a slot.
Brethren of the Mystic Tie,
We want to take this opportunity to thank you for your support of the Masonic Restoration Foundation and our desire to see Masonry flourish in the hearts and minds of its practitioners.
I would like to take a few moments of your time to cover some important information in regards to the seminar itself.
The agenda for the symposium can be found at www.traditionalobservance.com, but in order to ensure that there is no confusion:
- Address for events is 1150 Panorama Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80904
- Registration begins at 7:00 a.m.
- Dress for the Symposium is business casual
- Dress for lodge is dark suit or tuxedo
- You may bring tuxedo or suit with you and change at temple for time sake. There is plenty of room and facilities if you so choose.
- If you don’t own a suit or tux, its okay.
- Bring your dues card, lodge is tyled and the event is only open to Freemasons
- If you are not a Mason, are suspended for NPD, or a member of some group claiming Masonry you will not be allowed to attend any portion of the conference.
- The Cigar Mixer has been MOVED TO 124 East Costilla Street in Colorado Springs. It is the orange stucco building on the Northwest corner of Costilla and Nevada. Park along the street or in the corner parking. We have replaced the whiskey master and cigar roller with a free selection of high end cigars and an open bar. We will also give away a 30 day free membership to the club.
- Sunday has been MOVED to 1150 Panorama. This means vendors can stay up for two days. It also means you don’t have to figure out a new location. In short, we outgrew the Center for Creative Leadership, so they are bringing their training to us
I look forward to seeing all of you. and enjoying the fellowship. Masonry needs you and you have are clearly among the Brothers willing to heed the call.
Yours In Brotherhood,
Cliff Porter