The Satanic Temple Colorado

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The Satanic Temple Colorado
Established 05/08/2020
Entity Type nonprofit
Incorporated State Colorado
State ID# 20201415370
EIN UNK
Physical Address 10110 E 120th Ave, #7, Henderson, CO 80640
Mail Address PO BOX 452, HENDERSON, CO 80640
Registered Agent Dana Hutcheson
Doing Business As N/A
Past Names N/A
Website thesatanictemplecolorado.com

The Satanic Temple Colorado is a Colorado-based nonprofit corporation registered in the state of Colorado. Dana Severin Hutcheson is its registered agent, with no other governing officers publicly visible. The company was created May, 8, 2020.[1]

Its principal street address is 10110 E 120th Ave, #7, Henderson, CO 80640.

Pandemonium LLC

On April 19, 2019, Pandemonium LLC, a limited liability company, was established sharing the same physical address, PO Box, and registered agent.[2] The same day, it registered the trade name "The Satanic Temple Colorado" for the expected business purpose of "Merchandise, Events" before ultimately withdrawing it May 8, 2020, the same day the nonprofit corporation was registered.[3]

Activities

A Facebook group was created in June 2016 with a Facebook page coming in August 2017.[4][5] According to Denver-based alt weekly Westword, "the Colorado chapter of the Satanic Temple came together in 2017," engaging in such activities as Adopt-A-Highway several times per year. [6] There was no indication public fundraising was required to support the activity.

As of 2019, the chapter claimed to have "three dozen official members and 200 regular attendees to weekly meetings in Northern Colorado, Denver and Colorado Springs."[7]

Per the Facebook group description and Westword article, current local leadership was "Viktor LaMent" and "Persephone Gray" as co-chapter heads with "Harry Hoofcloppen" as media liaison, referred to as "the Triumvirate."[4]

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