February 24, 2019 – Common Threads: Knitting, Crocheting and Conversation brings people together to share our needlework (knitting, crocheting and even sewing) as well as conversation, to get to know others from our community. It is as much about the conversation as the needlework; we have had a variety of knitting and crocheting techniques shared, as well as diverse viewpoints on topics of the day.
Dec 3, 2019 – What Do You Think is the Most Important Issue Today was hosted by Barbara Jabaily, at Squawk Coffee, in Pueblo. Top topics during the lively conversation included: climate change, sustainable energy, prison reform/for profit prisons, classism/racism, health/mental health care for all, food inequity, criminal justice reform, and immigration.
Best quote: Bringing groups together to create change helps with juggling the burden…Yesenia Beascochea, Center for Health Progress
November 19, 2019 – Living with Gratitude takes Practice
October 20, 2019 – Halloween was the theme for the Adoptive and Foster Family ATTC conversation on Social, Emotional and Academic Services/Resources, in Castle Rock.
June 17, 2019 – At the Table Colorado’s What’s on Your Mind? public discussions, continue to shine light on one of society’s last taboos with our Destigmatizing Conversations around Mental Health series. Best quote from the June 17th, Mental Health: Fact or Fiction conversation, was “the biggest piece of misinformation out there is that mental illness doesn’t happen to happy people.
Next WOYM discussion July 15th: details here.
#CheckOnYourHappyFriends #AtYourVoiceMattersColorado
May 20, 2019 – At the Table Colorado’s first
What’s on Your Mind? public conversation at Coffee at the Point, in Denver. Four hardy souls braved the unseasonable weather to participate in a poignant discussion on
Destigmatizing Conversation on Mental Health. Next WOYM discussion June 17th; same time, same place.
April 29, 2019 – Community First Foundation Hosted their second Table of 2019, with their Innovators Society 1.0 and 2.0. The group met at CFF’s Nonprofit Meeting Space, in Arvada, CO.
“Having conversations focused on mental health and wellness are a great tool for changing perceptions and reducing stigma in our communities. At the Table Colorado provided an opportunity for us to check in with our Innovators on how they are accelerating solutions to mental health.” – Raymael Blackwell,
Program Associate, Community First Foundation
April 22, 2019 – Mental Health Center of Denver, Dahlia Campus for Health and Well Being, kicked off the first in a series of public conversations that will take place at the Mo” Betta Greens Farmers Marketplace throughout the gardening season.
April 5, 2019 – University of Colorado Denver, School of Public Affairs; our partnership with UCD has been a driving force in ATTC’s growth and continuing impact in the community. Thrilled to be working together again in 2019.
March 6, 2019 -At the Table Colorado was THRILLED to be invited to be part of the 4
th Annual Women Powering Change at the EXDO EVENT CENTER in the
River North Art District.
Being part of an event that brings together more than 1,000 community members, leaders, activists, and philanthropists, with more than 100 Colorado non-profit organizations, showcasing the work we are all doing to create a better world is the definition of empowering change…So honored to be part of this movement.
January 16, 2019 – At the Table Colorado’s first Table conversation of the year, at Dahlia Campus; Hosted by Jeannie Ritter with the Mental
Health Center of Denver and Raymael Blackwell with Community First Foundation. Also in attendance, members of Community First Foundation’s Innovators Society.
October 6, 2018 –
The Silent Voice: Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness conversation was a very special At the Table Colorado event for those that have faced the heartbreak of losing a pregnancy or infant. The afternoon included supportive conversation, with additional resources available on site at the Cereal Box, in Arvada, CO. Hosted by Corey Rose Morning Anchor, KUSA – 9 News/Channel 20 and Lori Hofer, Co-Owner, The Cereal Box.
September 25, 2018 – A brown bag Table conversation,
Development Issues in Castle Rock, hosted by Castle Rock businesswomen and longtime area residents Sandi Zimmerman and Molly Ross, at the Land Title Office.
September 20, 2018 – Spirituality in Today’s World, Centennial, CO – photo 1
September 20, 2018 –
Spirituality in Today’s World, Centennial, CO – photo 2
September 19, 2018 – Denver’s first At the Table Colorado conversation,
Should Our Cities Grow Only Native Plants? Hosted by Panayoti Kelaidis and Jan Fahs
September 2017 – At the Table Colorado hosted a Happy Hour reception, at the Art Hotel Denver, to honor Cheryl Hughes, Senior Director of Civic Engagement with the Chicago Community Trust, while she was in town to present Come to the Table, at the Biennial of Americas
Rebecca Arno, Director with the Barton Institute of Philanthropy and Morris Price, Executive Director, City Year, Denver, discuss the success of Table with Cheryl Hughes
Bob Nelson – Volunteer extraordinaire enjoys the buffet
Cheryl Hughes and Ginger White Brunetti, Deputy Director at Denver Arts & Venues, enjoy a quiet chat during the ATTC Happy Hour reception, at the Art Hotel Denver