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Doors open at 630pm at Five Degrees (1475 Lawrence, Denver Colorado) on August 4th

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Doors open at 730pm at Hapa Sushi (2780 Detriot, Denver Colorado)

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Classes are $4 each at start at noon on Fridays at JRs (777 17th Ave, Denver Colorado)

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Race Day is Sunday, October 4th at 8:00 am in the East Lot at the Pepsi Center

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Doors open at 830pm at Alibi (1523 Market, Denver Colorado) on December 19th

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We meet at Jump Street in Thornton (8225 North Valley Highway, Thornton, CO) at 7pm.

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Doors open at 1:00pm at Lavish (1448 Market, Denver Colorado)

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Featured Non Profit: Project Cure

By Ken YoungProject Cure Website

PROJECT C.U.R.E. (Commission on Urgent Relief & Equipment) was founded in 1987 to help meet the need for medical supplies, equipment and services around the world. PROJECT C.U.R.E. builds sustainable healthcare infrastructure by providing the medical supplies and equipment that medical personnel need to deliver healthcare to their communities.

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Business: Buying for Equality

By HRC.orgThe Human Rights Campaign Website

Buying for Equality 2010 helps us support businesses that support us with every purchase we make. Despite the economic downturn, more businesses than ever rated 100 percent on the HRC Foundation’s Corporate Equality Index — the basis for this guide — through banning discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, providing benefits for LGBT employees and their families and supporting LGBT equality publicly. Find out more about the criteria.

Consumers can support businesses that support us through everyday purchases, but can also directly thank them for their support, ask them to revise their policies or encourage them to participate in the Corporate Equality Index. Take action now.

More than 300,000 people have used Buying for Equality to make informed purchases. You can do your part to support fair-minded businesses — download the guide or request a copy to be sent to you.

 

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