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BRW MARCH LUNCHEON MEETING AND PROGRAM
When:
Tuesday, March 20, 2018, 11:15 AM until 1:15 PM
Where:
The Boulder Cork
3295 30th St.
Boulder, CO 80301
Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Patt Hanson
303-442-3787 (p)
Category:
Member Meetings & Events
Registration is required before Friday, March 16, 2018 at 12:00 AM
Payment in Full In Advance Or At Event
11:15 Check-in/Make Lunch Selection
11:45 Call to Order/Inspiration and Pledge
12:10 Lunch Service
12:30 Speaker Introduction and Program
1:15 Adjourn
When Registering online please click on "active member" to avoid the $2 credit card service fee
Registration cancellations will be accepted
Cancellation Policy:
Capacity:
0
Available Slots:
0
Filled
Active BRW Member
$23.00
Associate Member
$23.00
Guest
$23.00
Special Guest Speaker
Michael Sandoval
Spotlight on a Turbulent Issue: Energy and Environment in Colorado
Energy and Environmental issues have an increasingly stormy presence in local headlines and conversations. How do we separate fact from drama and fiction? And how can we, as citizens, engage in a topic that seems volatile and threatening?
Michael Sandoval is Managing Editor of Western Wire, as well as a senior energy policy analyst and investigative reporter at the Independence Institute. His experience working on energy issues in Colorado and Washington D.C., combined with experience in strategic campaign communications, positions him well to help us address these questions. He will share his thoughts on how these divisive issues will continue to play out in our communities and government institutions.