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Montrose Regional Library
Great Decisions is returning to the Montrose library‘s program schedule beginning February 7th. The program will be held every Tuesday evening in the Montrose Library Community Room from 6-8 pm through March 28th. Books are available for purchase at the library for $20.
The program is available in-person in the Montrose Library Community Room or via zoom.
This zoom link will work for ALL Great Decisions programs: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89582928993
To obtain more information about the program contact Sara Rinne: srinne@montroselibrary.org.
CBS’s Chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett and David Becker, the nation’s foremost elections expert, provide a fact-driven counter to President Trump’s Big Lie about 2020 election fraud, and examine its potentially dire consequences for the 2024 election and beyond.
CU Boulder University Memorial Center
CU Boulder Conference on World Affairs April 12 – 14, 2023
Since 1948, University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder) Conference on World Affairs (CWA) has inspired diverse dialogue about issues that matter. In 2023, the conference will extend the university’s focus on exploring the global climate crisis. Worldwide experts and CU’s own faculty will offer challenging and hopeful discussions that examine a wide range of topics that impact our daily lives.
Choose from over 25 panels that explore the climate’s impact on urban planning, employment, food production and other aspects of daily life. Panelists will also consider how journalism and the arts affect public perception of a changing climate, can identify ways for humans to help, and much more.
Join us for keynotes by environmental photographer James Balog, a CU Boulder alumnus known for his work documenting human effects on nature, and former Patagonia CEO Rose Marcario. Each will inspire fresh ideas and new perspectives.
Students, faculty, staff and the public are welcome to attend CWA events at no charge thanks to the support of our generous donors. All sessions are in person and will be livestreamed and recorded for those who can’t attend.
Meeting to discuss GVP questions that are coming up in the legislative session.
CU Boulder University Memorial Center
CU Boulder Conference on World Affairs April 12 – 14, 2023
Since 1948, University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder) Conference on World Affairs (CWA) has inspired diverse dialogue about issues that matter. In 2023, the conference will extend the university’s focus on exploring the global climate crisis. Worldwide experts and CU’s own faculty will offer challenging and hopeful discussions that examine a wide range of topics that impact our daily lives.
Choose from over 25 panels that explore the climate’s impact on urban planning, employment, food production and other aspects of daily life. Panelists will also consider how journalism and the arts affect public perception of a changing climate, can identify ways for humans to help, and much more.
Join us for keynotes by environmental photographer James Balog, a CU Boulder alumnus known for his work documenting human effects on nature, and former Patagonia CEO Rose Marcario. Each will inspire fresh ideas and new perspectives.
Students, faculty, staff and the public are welcome to attend CWA events at no charge thanks to the support of our generous donors. All sessions are in person and will be livestreamed and recorded for those who can’t attend.
CU Boulder University Memorial Center
CU Boulder Conference on World Affairs April 12 – 14, 2023
Since 1948, University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder) Conference on World Affairs (CWA) has inspired diverse dialogue about issues that matter. In 2023, the conference will extend the university’s focus on exploring the global climate crisis. Worldwide experts and CU’s own faculty will offer challenging and hopeful discussions that examine a wide range of topics that impact our daily lives.
Choose from over 25 panels that explore the climate’s impact on urban planning, employment, food production and other aspects of daily life. Panelists will also consider how journalism and the arts affect public perception of a changing climate, can identify ways for humans to help, and much more.
Join us for keynotes by environmental photographer James Balog, a CU Boulder alumnus known for his work documenting human effects on nature, and former Patagonia CEO Rose Marcario. Each will inspire fresh ideas and new perspectives.
Students, faculty, staff and the public are welcome to attend CWA events at no charge thanks to the support of our generous donors. All sessions are in person and will be livestreamed and recorded for those who can’t attend.
Meeting to discuss GVP questions that are coming up in the legislative session.
Delta-Montrose Electric Association (DMEA) is tentatively planning to hold a candidate forum for board of directors on May 10 from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. Save the date and watch this space for future information.
Meeting to discuss GVP questions that are coming up in the legislative session.