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Did You Register to Join Us in Denver?

Did You Register to Join Us in Denver?

July 29, 2024

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Did You Register to Join Us in Denver?

You’re invited to join NFIB Colorado’s in-person event next week in Denver. Space is limited, so be sure to register today! This event is a great opportunity to connect with small business owners across the state, share your concerns, and learn more about how NFIB is fighting on your behalf.

On Wednesday, August 7, NFIB Executive Director of the Research Center Holly Wade will join us for an important meeting with NFIB Member Business Ink & Drink. This event will begin at 4:30 PM MT.

Small Business Economy in Colorado

Ink & Drink
900 W 1st Ave
Denver, CO 80223-1547

Snacks and refreshments will be provided at the events. Space is limited, so reservation is required. Please email your Grassroots Manager, ML McGinty, with any questions at ml.mcginty@nfib.org. We look forward to seeing you in Denver!

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