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DTC-CBW NOVEMBER MEETING

This month we are featuring local non-profit organizations.

Are you involved with local non-profit organizations or do you wish you knew more about how you could help?   Colorado Youth at Risk, Freedom Service Dogs and Zac’s Legacy Foundation will talk about their respective missions and answer questions about how you can help and get involved.  Read more...

November 11, 2009 from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Curtis Ballroom at Landmark Comedy Works
5345 Landmark Place, Greenwood Village
Phone: 720-274-6868
CLICK HERE for directions and map.
comedyworks

Advanced registration by Monday, November 9, at 5:00pm is $25.00 for guests and $18.00 for members.

Late registration and walk-ins pay $35.00 for guests and $28.00 for members.

Guests $25.00   Members $18.00
























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email Nina Anderson. Please remember to turn in your 18 Bucks at the luncheon when you register.

NOVEMBER luncheon features local non-profit organizations


Are you involved with local non-profit organizations or do you wish you knew more about how you could help?   Colorado Youth at Risk, Freedom Service Dogs and Zac’s Legacy Foundation will talk about their respective missions and answer questions about how you can help and get involved. 

Patti Bennet, Executive Director for Colorado Youth at Risk, will talk about CYAR’s mission empower teenage students to make life choices that positively impact their future through community-based mentoring and intensive training.  CYAR aims to reduce the number of high school dropouts, match students with an adult mentor and provides students with a sense of the future and their place in that future.

Sharan Wilson, Executive Director for Freedom Service Dogs, will talk about their mission to rescue dogs from animal shelters and train them to assist people with disabilities, thus increasing their independence and peace of mind.  Over the years, FSD has rescued hundreds of dogs and has placed over 140 client/service dog teams.

John Carlson, co-founder and Zac’s Dad with Zac’s Legacy Foundation, will talk about how Zac’s legacy helps them provide assistance to families enduring the struggles of childhood cancer.  During the long stays in the hospitals with Zac, his parents discovered there was a tremendous need for financial assistance for the other families experiencing childhood cancer. They wanted to keep this memory of Love, Care and Sharing, and in this way Zac continues to touch hearts through the Gift of Giving to those in need and this has been the basis of Zac's Legacy Foundation.

 

Click here for map

Directions
: I-25 to Belleview, west on Belleview one block to Quebec.  South on Quebec to East Progress Place.  East on E. Progress Place past Pappadeaux Seafood Restaurant, around the curve to Comedy Works, straight ahead.

Parking: Drive past Comedy Works and turn right. Free parking is on your immediate left.

Enter through the Curtis Ballroom private entrance to 3rd Floor.


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