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City
Club of Denver |
Established in 1922, the City Club is Colorado 's premier public affairs forum.
It is a non-partisan and nonprofit organization renowned for its tradition of
elevating discourse on local, statewide, national and international topics. It
does not take positions on issues. City Club's purpose is expressed in its
motto: "To inform rather than to reform."
From September through May, the City Club presents approximately 40 public
affairs programs each year. It meets each Tuesday for lunch from noon to 1:30
p.m. at the historic Brown
Palace Hotel in downtown Denver . Speakers are drawn from the fields of
politics, business, education, science, sports, journalism, arts and culture.
Some programs feature lively debates of issues of local interest, pro and con
presentations about ballot initiatives and referenda, and joint appearances by
rival political candidates. The program always includes time for questions from
the audience.
City Club has over 320 active members. City Club members include corporate and
government executives, educators, architects, attorneys, bankers, real-estate
brokers, communicators and publishers, developers, community volunteers, and
entrepreneurs-a group representative of a dynamic urban community. Anyone with
an inquiring mind and a lively interest in civic affairs is encouraged to join
and will be stimulated and informed by the City Club's variety of timely
programs. We welcome members of all races and religions.
Approximately 2,800 people attended City Club programs between September 2005
and May 2006. Many City Club programs are taped and broadcast on Denver's
public access television stations Channels 8 and 12.
Mayor Webb Testimonial
Mayor Hickenlooper
Testimonial
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