MyTownColorado How to, Information and Tips - MyTown Colorado2024-03-29T01:20:20Zhttps://www.mytowncolorado.com/forum/categories/mytowncolorado-how-to/listForCategory?feed=yes&xn_auth=noWOW! Children's Museum Hosts Virtual Girls in Science Nighttag:www.mytowncolorado.com,2021-03-01:2021996:Topic:2592902021-03-01T21:27:13.147ZWOW! Children's Museumhttps://www.mytowncolorado.com/profile/KatieMacDonald
<p><strong>Lafayette, Colorado</strong> – Calling all girls! Join WOW! Children’s Museum for <em>How to Be a Scientist,</em> our 3rd annual celebration of Girls in Science on Saturday, March 13 at 4:00pm. During this live virtual Zoom event, girls ages 3 and up will get to meet real female scientists and explore science activities at home with a hands-on kit! Girls will have the chance to connect with women from a variety of STEM careers, and interact along at home with special activities.…</p>
<p><strong>Lafayette, Colorado</strong> – Calling all girls! Join WOW! Children’s Museum for <em>How to Be a Scientist,</em> our 3rd annual celebration of Girls in Science on Saturday, March 13 at 4:00pm. During this live virtual Zoom event, girls ages 3 and up will get to meet real female scientists and explore science activities at home with a hands-on kit! Girls will have the chance to connect with women from a variety of STEM careers, and interact along at home with special activities. Girls will also learn that they can be a scientist both as a future career and right now in their everyday lives!</p>
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<p><strong>Event:</strong> Virtual Girls in Science Night</p>
<p><strong>Date:</strong> Saturday, March 13, 2021</p>
<p><strong>Time:</strong> 4:00pm-5:30pm</p>
<p><strong>Location:</strong> Live on Zoom</p>
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<p><strong>Special Guests* & Activities Include:</strong></p>
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<li>A live Q&A with an animal ambassador from Denver Zoo</li>
<li>Noelle Ozimek, MS, from Brigham and Women’s Hospital (Boston) and Harvard Medical School</li>
<li>An interactive experiment from Pfizer</li>
<li>An electric vehicles activity from Xcel Energy</li>
<li>An interactive physics and engineering activity from STROBE</li>
<li>Guests from NCAR/UCAR</li>
<li>A chemistry activity from Victoria Hale, M.S. Ed., Chemistry Teacher at Mercy Academy</li>
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<p><em>*Special guests subject to change.</em></p>
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<p>Live Spanish translation will be available during the event. Every registered family will receive an activity kit to follow along and use during the event. Kits will be available for pick up curbside at WOW! Children’s Museum from March 10-13.</p>
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<p>“Girls in Science is one of our favorite events of the year. We are so grateful to be able to host it virtually this year and keep this wonderful tradition alive! Girls of all ages need role models in the sciences, to help them discover the ways in which they are already young scientists and that they have bright futures ahead of them,” said Joanna Cagan, Executive Director, WOW! Children’s Museum.</p>
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<p><strong>Tickets & Registration:</strong></p>
<p>Event tickets include access to the live event via Zoom and an activity kit to use at home during the event. Advance registration required.</p>
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<li>$10 per non-member family</li>
<li>$8 per member family</li>
<li>Purchase Online: <a href="https://wowchildrensmuseum.org/programs-events/upcoming-events/">wowchildrensmuseum.org/programs-events/upcoming-events/</a></li>
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<p>Virtual Girls in Science Night has been made possible through the generous support of presenting sponsor, STROBE and supporting sponsors Xcel Energy and Donna Charlevoix & Glen Romine.</p>
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<p><strong> </strong><strong>About WOW! Children’s Museum:</strong></p>
<p>WOW! Children's Museum engages all families in educational, hands-on experiences that connect curiosity, creativity, and discovery. For more information visit: <a href="http://www.wowchildrensmuseum.org">www.wowchildrensmuseum.org</a>. Connect with WOW! Children’s Museum on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/wowchildrensmuseum.org/">Facebook</a>, <a href="https://www.instagram.com/wowchildrensmuseum/">Instagram</a>, and <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZFt4pmPOhKrBoOS2mhIr9A">YouTube</a>.</p>
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<p><span><em>WOW! Children’s Museum is a community supported 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.</em></span></p> The Silos Wellness Center opens in Lafayette with covid-19 precautions in placetag:www.mytowncolorado.com,2020-09-14:2021996:Topic:2082522020-09-14T17:24:45.353ZKellyhttps://www.mytowncolorado.com/profile/Kelly102
<p>A few years ago, health and fitness leaders in Lafayette came together with a goal: to create a wellness center with advanced practitioners to support the vitality and health of the community. The Silos Wellness Center at 816 E. Baseline Road is the result of that planning. The Silos offers massage, acupuncture, Pilates, yoga, barre, dance and personal training. Located on the site of the former Lafayette Feed and Grain property, the center overlooks three historic silos.</p>
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<p>A few years ago, health and fitness leaders in Lafayette came together with a goal: to create a wellness center with advanced practitioners to support the vitality and health of the community. The Silos Wellness Center at 816 E. Baseline Road is the result of that planning. The Silos offers massage, acupuncture, Pilates, yoga, barre, dance and personal training. Located on the site of the former Lafayette Feed and Grain property, the center overlooks three historic silos.</p>
<p>Taylor Howe-Fahlstrom, co-owner of Rocky Mountain Pilates and The Studio at Silos located in the wellness center, said all of the participating businesses have operated in Lafayette for years. “The Silos Wellness Center brings together established, local health and wellness organizations under one roof. We’re coming together to provide a community resource to benefit individuals and the community,” she said.</p>
<p>Housing Rocky Mountain Pilates, the Inner Ocean Center for Healing, Bodywork for Liberation, The Studio at Silos, F.I.T. Solutions and personal training options, and the nonprofit Inner Ocean Empowerment Project, the 8,000 square-foot building incorporates Covid-19 precautions in its construction. Howe-Fahlstrom said the ventilation system moves air out and fresh air in frequently, and all spaces have operable windows to let fresh air in. “Treatment rooms have exhaust fans and HEPA filter air purifiers, and two staircases allow one-way travel to prevent crowding on stairways,” she said.</p>
<p>Howe-Fahlstrom said all of the businesses located at The Silos are committed to strict Covid-19 precautions for client safety. “Appointment and class times have been adjusted to minimize the number of people in any one area and make time for disinfection protocols,” she said.</p>
<p>For more information visit SilosWellnessCenter.com.</p> Virtual dating experiment in Boulder during COVID-19 quarantinetag:www.mytowncolorado.com,2020-03-27:2021996:Topic:2064242020-03-27T19:50:14.504ZLove Is Quarantine Boulderhttps://www.mytowncolorado.com/profile/LoveIsQuarantineBoulder
<p>I'm launching a new virtual dating experiment for Boulder and the surrounding areas for the next 2+ weeks we're all quarantined and social distancing. 1. Because I need a project to keep myself busy while Boulder County has a "stay-at-home" order in place into April. and 2. Because I honestly think it would help us singles all get through these difficult times.</p>
<div>So here's the deal: If you've binge-watched Love Is Blind on Netflix and/or you've heard about the Instagram account…</div>
<p>I'm launching a new virtual dating experiment for Boulder and the surrounding areas for the next 2+ weeks we're all quarantined and social distancing. 1. Because I need a project to keep myself busy while Boulder County has a "stay-at-home" order in place into April. and 2. Because I honestly think it would help us singles all get through these difficult times.</p>
<div>So here's the deal: If you've binge-watched Love Is Blind on Netflix and/or you've heard about the Instagram account @loveisquarantine, I'm interested in setting up a similar virtual dating experience for Boulder -- just the dating part, not the Instagram "show."</div>
<div>You'll be matched with someone and assigned a time to speak with them. You won't know what the person looks like -- you'll meet them with a phone call or Google Hangout (audio only) -- and your "pod" is your own home. Depending on how many compatible people (age and sexuality) we have, we can do daily dates and then reconnect people who want to keep talking. </div>
<div>The only information I'll be receiving from participants is their first name, age, gender, sexuality, contact info (phone and email address), and city/town. This is open to anyone and is LGBTQ-friendly. </div>
<div>Interested singles can fill out this form if they're interested in participating: <a href="https://forms.gle/y4GGQNZyn86dKg2h8" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://forms.gle/y4GGQNZyn86dKg2h8 </a></div>
<div>Email loveisquarantineboulder@gmail.com for more information. </div> WOW! Children's Museum Names New Executive Directortag:www.mytowncolorado.com,2019-12-09:2021996:Topic:2053452019-12-09T19:15:57.354ZWOW! Children's Museumhttps://www.mytowncolorado.com/profile/KatieMacDonald
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<p><strong>Lafayette, Colorado</strong> – WOW! Children’s Museum (World of Wonder) is pleased to announce today that Joanna Cagan has been named the new Executive Director of the Museum. Joanna is an experienced non-profit manager with a demonstrated commitment to informal learning and early childhood education. For the past 3.5…</p>
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<p><strong>Lafayette, Colorado</strong> – WOW! Children’s Museum (World of Wonder) is pleased to announce today that Joanna Cagan has been named the new Executive Director of the Museum. Joanna is an experienced non-profit manager with a demonstrated commitment to informal learning and early childhood education. For the past 3.5 years, Joanna has served as Denver Zoo’s Early Childhood Programs Manager, managing the Zoo’s onsite preschool programming, including <em>Nurturing Scientists Through Nature Play,</em> the Zoo’s award-winning nature play program for preschoolers, their caregivers and classroom teachers. Joanna will serve as the third leader in WOW! Children’s Museum’s 23-year history.</p>
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<p>"I'm thrilled to be joining WOW!’s team at such an exciting time for the Museum. Now more than ever, children need community anchors -- welcoming play and learning spaces that nurture their development, their confidence, early science skills and identity. I am honored to join an organization so embedded in a terrific community, and I look forward to helping lead WOW! to continued success," said Joanna Cagan, Executive Director, WOW! Children’s Museum.</p>
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<p>“WOW!’s Board of Directors are excited to welcome Joanna to our leadership team. Her depth of early childhood education experience combined with strong program management will be a tremendous asset to the Museum. Additionally, Joanna's passion for our mission as well as the children in our community will help cement WOW! as an informal early childhood education leader in Boulder County and beyond,” said Barbara Subercaseaux, Board President, WOW! Children’s Museum.</p>
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<p>Ms. Cagan’s other accomplishments include training from Brookfield Zoo’s acclaimed NatureStart professional development program and completing the Lawrence Hall of Science's Reflecting on Practice professional learning program. In 2018, Joanna was selected to the Association of Zoos & Aquarium’s inaugural group of national Nature Play Leaders, providing mentoring and leadership to peers at zoos and aquariums nationwide. Joanna has also served on the steering committee of the Colorado Science Education Network and served on the National Wildlife Federation's Early Childhood Health Outdoors initiative (ECHO) site selection committee. Joanna has a master’s degree in childhood education from Lehman College, part of the City University of New York, and a certificate in conservation biology from Columbia University. She graduated with honors from Rutgers College with a bachelor’s degree in Political Science.</p>
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<p><strong>About WOW! Children’s Museum:</strong></p>
<p>WOW! Children's Museum engages all families in educational, hands-on experiences that connect curiosity, creativity, and discovery. For more information visit: <a href="http://www.wowchildrensmuseum.org">www.wowchildrensmuseum.org</a>. Connect with WOW! Children’s Museum on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/wowchildrensmuseum.org/">Facebook</a>, <a href="https://www.instagram.com/wowchildrensmuseum/">Instagram</a>, and <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/wow-children%27s-museum">LinkedIn</a>.</p>
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<p><em>WOW! Children’s Museum is a community supported 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.</em></p> WOW! Children's Museum Awarded $30,000 Grant from Buell Foundationtag:www.mytowncolorado.com,2019-07-19:2021996:Topic:2033842019-07-19T17:14:34.800ZWOW! Children's Museumhttps://www.mytowncolorado.com/profile/KatieMacDonald
<p><strong>Lafayette, Colorado</strong> – WOW! Children’s Museum (World of Wonder) is pleased to announce that the Museum has received a $30,000 grant from the Buell Foundation. This generous grant will support the growth of WOW!’s Play for All membership program, expanding access to the Museum to all families in our community. As an important component of WOW!’s broader Play for All Initiative, the Play for All membership program is designed to support families in need by providing an annual…</p>
<p><strong>Lafayette, Colorado</strong> – WOW! Children’s Museum (World of Wonder) is pleased to announce that the Museum has received a $30,000 grant from the Buell Foundation. This generous grant will support the growth of WOW!’s Play for All membership program, expanding access to the Museum to all families in our community. As an important component of WOW!’s broader Play for All Initiative, the Play for All membership program is designed to support families in need by providing an annual family membership to the Museum for $10. Any family receiving food assistance, Medicaid, WIC, Head Start or assistance from a social service organization qualify for a Play for All membership. In 2018, the Play for All membership program provided the gift of play to over 600 families. This grant from the Buell Foundation will allow the Museum to serve even more children and families in need in Boulder County.</p>
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<p>“We believe in the power of play and that all children deserve a quality Museum experience regardless of a child’s ability or background. We want all young children to have the opportunity to engage in WOW!’s unique hands-on learning experiences and learn the skills they will need to succeed in school and beyond,” said Darcy Morel, Interim Executive Director. “Our Play for All membership program is made possible through the generous support of community donors. We thank the Buell Foundation for awarding WOW! this grant and for their continued dedication to the children of Colorado.” </p>
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<p><strong>About the Buell Foundation:</strong></p>
<p>The Buell Foundation is a professional philanthropic organization supporting the positive development of children through grants and partnerships with other sectors of our community. The Foundation focuses primarily on the state of Colorado and concentrates its grantmaking on programs that benefit children. For more information visit: <a href="http://buellfoundation.org/">buellfoundation.org</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>About WOW! Children’s Museum:</strong></p>
<p>WOW! Children's Museum engages all families in educational, hands-on experiences that connect curiosity, creativity, and discovery. For more information visit: <a href="http://www.wowchildrensmuseum.org">www.wowchildrensmuseum.org</a>. Connect with WOW! Children’s Museum on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/wowchildrensmuseum.org/">Facebook</a>, <a href="https://www.instagram.com/wowchildrensmuseum/">Instagram</a>, and <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/wow-children%27s-museum">LinkedIn</a>.</p>
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<p><em>WOW! Children’s Museum is a community supported 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.</em></p> Up With People's 'Live on Tour 2018' Returns with the Support of Rotarytag:www.mytowncolorado.com,2018-02-04:2021996:Topic:1860502018-02-04T23:15:38.818ZAnne Feisthttps://www.mytowncolorado.com/profile/AnneFeist
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<p>Up with People is returning to Broomfield, CO! Their brand-new production, <em>Live on Tour 2018</em>, is scheduled for performance on Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 7:00 PM at Broomfield High School Auditorium at 1 Eagle Way in Broomfield. Up with People empowers youth to be positive agents of change through music and actions to build a more hopeful trusting and peaceful world! 100 participants from 20 countries travel to a new destination each week and strive to impact the…</p>
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<p>Up with People is returning to Broomfield, CO! Their brand-new production, <em>Live on Tour 2018</em>, is scheduled for performance on Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 7:00 PM at Broomfield High School Auditorium at 1 Eagle Way in Broomfield. Up with People empowers youth to be positive agents of change through music and actions to build a more hopeful trusting and peaceful world! 100 participants from 20 countries travel to a new destination each week and strive to impact the communities they visit through host family stays, cultural exchange, 1000+ hours of community service, leadership and diversity programming for 2,500 youth and the international language of music! 100% of the proceeds from the 2018 performance ‘Live on Tour 2018’ will benefit the Broomfield Community Foundation - <a href="http://www.broomfieldfoundation.org/">http://www.broomfieldfoundation.org/</a>.</p>
<p>Up with People is supported by <strong>Boulder Flatirons Rotary, Rotary District 5450 (</strong><a href="http://rotary5450.org/">http://rotary5450.org/</a>)<strong>,</strong> The Broomfield Crossing Rotary Foundation and the Rotary Club of Broomfield..</p>
<p>A major part of the Up with People program is a complete immersion into the different cultures that the cast visits throughout their world tour. This is made possible through host families where a family opens their home to one or more of the 20 different nationalities that are in the cast of Up with People. Being a host family is a great intercultural experience, and it’s easy and FUN!</p>
<p>If you are interested in being a host family for Up with People please contact Likun Tang at <a href="mailto:ltang@upwithpeople.org">ltang@upwithpeople.org</a> and visit <u><a href="http://www.upwithpeople.org">www.upwithpeople.org</a></u></p>
<p>Tickets for the March 1<sup>st </sup> performance of Up with People at Broomfield High School at 7:00 pm will go on sale at <a href="http://upwithpeople.org/Broomfield">upwithpeople.org/Broomfield</a> (<a href="https://upwithpeople.org/events/broomfield/">https://upwithpeople.org/events/broomfield/</a>)</p>
<p>For more information about Boulder Flatirons Rotary, please visit <a href="http://www.boulderflatironsrotary.org">www.boulderflatironsrotary.org</a> or email <a href="mailto:president@boulderflatironsrotary.org">president@boulderflatironsrotary.org</a>.</p>
<p>Please visit Boulder Flatirons Rotary Club! We meet every Wednesday morning from 7:15am-8:30am at the East Boulder Senior Center, 5660 Sioux Dr., Boulder, CO. </p> TRU Community Care Names New CEOtag:www.mytowncolorado.com,2017-08-08:2021996:Topic:1826812017-08-08T17:50:04.376ZTRU Community Carehttps://www.mytowncolorado.com/profile/MariaThomas
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<p><font size="3"><b>(Lafayette, CO) –</b> TRU Community Care, founded as Boulder Hospice in 1976, has named a new President and Chief Executive Officer. Michael McHale from Arlington Heights, Illinois, most recently President and CEO of Rainbow Hospice and Palliative Care, will begin his leadership of…</font></p>
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<p><font size="3"><b>(Lafayette, CO) –</b> TRU Community Care, founded as Boulder Hospice in 1976, has named a new President and Chief Executive Officer. Michael McHale from Arlington Heights, Illinois, most recently President and CEO of Rainbow Hospice and Palliative Care, will begin his leadership of TRU Community Care, TRU Hospice of Northern Colorado, and TRU PACE (Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly) on September 11, 2017.</font></p>
<p><font size="3">McHale has dedicated his professional career to health care with more than 17 years of management, marketing and customer service experience within the hospice and long-term care industry. He has held various leadership positions with hospices in California, Michigan and Maryland prior to joining Rainbow Hospice and Palliative Care in Chicago. Michael holds a Masters of Health Care Administration from National University in San Diego. As a board member of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) in Washington, DC, he is committed to improving quality of care, regulatory oversight and patient and family satisfaction in hospice, palliative medicine and PACE. </font></p>
<p><font size="3">This new chief steps in at a critical time in the organization’s history. With over 40 years’ experience in the delivery of end-of-life care, TRU is continuing to grow its programs, having launched TRU PACE in March 2017.</font></p>
<p><font size="3">Mr. McHale adds, "TRU has an outstanding reputation of being a leader in caring for those living with advanced illness. It is an honor for me to join this organization to continue to build on this reputation and find new ways to care for our community."</font></p>
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<p><i><font size="3">About TRU Community Care</font></i></p>
<p><i><font size="3">TRU Community Care provides end-of-life hospice and palliative care as well as grief services to those residing in Boulder, Broomfield, Adams, Jefferson, and southwest Weld counties. TRU now offers</font></i> <a href="http://www.pace.trucare.org/"><i><font color="#0000FF" size="3">TRU PACE</font></i></a><i><font size="3">, a Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly. </font></i><a href="http://www.hospiceofnortherncolorado.org/"><i><font color="#0000FF" size="3">TRU Hospice of Northern Colorado</font></i></a><i><font size="3"> serves Greeley and extends to Weld and Larimer counties. Additional services include grief support groups, which are available to anyone in the community free of charge. It is a privilege for us to help those who are grieving regain their balance and resume healthy living. Grief groups include adult, teen, and child as well as equine therapy. At TRU Community Care, we add life to days, because that’s what TRUly matters. The sooner you call, the more we can help – 303.442.0961 or visit </font></i><a href="http://www.trucare.org/"><i><font color="#0000FF" size="3">trucare.org</font></i></a><i><font size="3">.</font></i></p>
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<p><font size="3">Contact: <br/></font> <font size="3">Annette Mainland, Vice President of Philanthropy <br/> TRU Community Care<br/> 303.604.5261 <br/></font> <a href="mailto:annettemainland@trucare.org"><font color="#0000FF" size="3">annettemainland@trucare.org</font></a></p>
<p></p> Transforming the Economy: Global Movement Coalesces in Bouldertag:www.mytowncolorado.com,2017-03-30:2021996:Topic:1797742017-03-30T16:47:33.318ZAJ Grosnbaughhttps://www.mytowncolorado.com/profile/AJGrosnbaugh
<p dir="ltr"><span><span id="docs-internal-guid-28c959cf-201c-6dbe-67aa-5f26a6c80a76"><span>Boulder, CO, March 30, 2017 <span id="docs-internal-guid-28c959cf-201c-c8af-5d17-6eebf45da5cb"><span>– </span></span></span></span>Natural Capitalism Solutions and Alliance for Sustainable Colorado will host the 1st Annual Regenerative Future Summit, May 15-17, at the Sustainability, Energy and Environment Complex on the University of Colorado campus in Boulder.…</span></p>
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<p dir="ltr"><span><span id="docs-internal-guid-28c959cf-201c-6dbe-67aa-5f26a6c80a76"><span>Boulder, CO, March 30, 2017 <span id="docs-internal-guid-28c959cf-201c-c8af-5d17-6eebf45da5cb"><span>– </span></span></span></span>Natural Capitalism Solutions and Alliance for Sustainable Colorado will host the 1st Annual Regenerative Future Summit, May 15-17, at the Sustainability, Energy and Environment Complex on the University of Colorado campus in Boulder.</span></p>
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<p dir="ltr"><span>Regenerative Capitalism</span> <span>is an approach designed to deliver prosperity on a healthy planet—a</span> <span>Regenerative Future</span> <span>ensures a thriving economy AND a thriving ecosystem. While our economic system has created enormous wealth for some, it has left others in extreme poverty and poor health, and has left our shared ecosystem teetering on the brink of destruction.</span></p>
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<p dir="ltr"><span>This is a rare opportunity to interact with many of the nation’s top experts and build the Regenerative Future movement: driving development through capital and leveraging entrepreneurial creativity for wellbeing.</span></p>
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<p dir="ltr"><span>The highly-participatory Summit will feature the major figures of the theory and practice of regenerative economics, from around the globe, including</span> <span>John Fullerton</span><span>, founder and CEO of Capital Institute and author of the seminal book,</span> <span>Regenerative Capitalism</span><span>;</span> <span>L. Hunter Lovins</span><span>, founder, Natural Capitalism Solutions and co-author of</span> <span>Natural Capitalism</span><span>;</span> <span>Bob Costanza</span><span>, father of ecological economics, teacher and author;</span> <span>Kate Raworth</span><span>, author of</span> <span>Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21</span><span>st</span> <span>Century Economist</span> <span>and former senior researcher at Oxfam;</span> <span>Vince Siciliano</span><span>, CEO of New Resource Bank;</span> <span>Donna Morton</span><span>, founder & CEO, Change Finance;</span> <span>Randy Hayes</span><span>, Director, Foundation Earth;</span> <span>Jenn Vervier,</span> <span>Director of Strategy & Sustainability, New Belgium Brewing;</span> <span>Maggie Fox</span><span>, former CEO, Climate Reality Project;</span> <span>David Orr</span><span>, Oberlin College;</span> <span>Stewart Wallis</span><span>, Institute for Social Futures, Lancaster University; and many more. The list of speakers and panelists can be found at the Summit</span> <a href="https://regenerativefuturesummit.org/speakers/" target="_blank">website</a><span>.</span></p>
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<p dir="ltr"><span>The Summit will explore three major topics: Local & Regional Economies, Regenerative Agriculture, and Capital in the Regenerative Economy. The Regenerative Future Summit will share new frameworks, develop new stories and start to build new movements.</span></p>
<p dir="ltr"><span>Participants should come prepared for an interactive event, with dynamic, facilitated feedback between speakers, panelists and participants from morning breakouts-over-breakfast to plenary roundtables, facilitated breakout discussions, ending each day with informal conversations over dinner at Boulder’s many great restaurants.</span></p>
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<p dir="ltr"><span>In-person capacity is limited to 300.</span> <span>Summit plenary sessions will be live-streamed and there will be extensive, moderated online engagement through a community engagement platform and social media. Bloggers are welcome.</span></p>
<p><span id="docs-internal-guid-28c959cf-2015-a10c-0797-d2b7d4e5cb0c"><br/><span>The Regenerative Future Summit is an opportunity to learn with the thought leaders who are defining the regenerative future, engage in plenaries and breakouts, shape the forward dialogue and craft the strategies, the narratives and movements for an economy in service to life.</span></span></p>
<p><a href="http://regenerativefuturesummit.org/ticket-purchase/" target="_blank">Click here to visit the Regenerative Future Summit website.</a></p> Who eats pizza pie at the Drive Inn Movies?tag:www.mytowncolorado.com,2015-06-09:2021996:Topic:1661562015-06-09T00:50:13.363ZPatrick C Allenhttps://www.mytowncolorado.com/profile/PatrickCAllen
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</p> Valley Subaru honors local charitytag:www.mytowncolorado.com,2015-04-20:2021996:Topic:1653662015-04-20T16:17:54.131ZLongmont Times-Callhttps://www.mytowncolorado.com/profile/LongmontTimesCall
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<p>Valley Subaru owner Roger Weibel presents a $12,781 check to the OUR Center in Longmont on Monday, March 30. During the months of Subaru’s Share the Love Event, Subaru donates $250 to the customer’s choice of selected charities for every new car sold or leased. This was the first year that there was a hometown charity…</p>
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<p>Valley Subaru owner Roger Weibel presents a $12,781 check to the OUR Center in Longmont on Monday, March 30. During the months of Subaru’s Share the Love Event, Subaru donates $250 to the customer’s choice of selected charities for every new car sold or leased. This was the first year that there was a hometown charity on the list.</p>