
Hi, it must be an outdated list on https://www.denvergov.org/maps/map/neighborhoodorganizations ?On Wed, May 20, 2026 at 12:38 PM Bryan Wilson <bryan...@gmail.com> wrote:Hello,Where did you get your distribution list?It seems like it's probably outdated, since Congress Park for all is no longer a registered neighborhood organization within the city of Denver.Please reply with the name or email of whomever provided you with the list.Thank you,Bryan WilsonOn Wed, May 20, 2026, 12:29 PM Grace Markley <gr...@philosophycommunication.com> wrote:--Good afternoon, I’m writing on behalf of 150 Tables Across Colorado, a statewide movement to gather, connect, and build community through shared meals, in celebration of Colorado’s 150th anniversary. 150 Tables is an initiative of Longer Tables, the organization that brought together 3,400 attendees for a shared meal at the Mile Long Table in Denver last July.
We hope you will consider sharing this information with your neighborhood org members to encourage organizations/chambers/individuals/schools to host a table in their community for 150 Tables Across Colorado.
Vail Mountain School in Eagle County recently held the first of the 150 Tables on Friday, May 16, photo attached. A group of 140 students and teachers sat down at a single table for a shared meal on campus to celebrate the school’s unique culture and to offer an opportunity for its students to demonstrate leadership skills.
MEDIA ADVISORYJoin 150 Tables Across Colorado to Commemorate 150 Years of Statehood
Set a shared table to build community connections
What: Join 150 Tables Across Colorado - a statewide movement to gather, connect, and build community through shared meals! In celebration of Colorado’s 150th anniversary, everyone is invited to organize a shared meal to spark connections and create a Colorado where everyone feels they belong.
Vail Mountain School in Eagle County recently held the first of the 150 Tables on Friday, May 16, photos here. A group of 140 students and teachers sat down at a single table for a shared meal on campus to celebrate the school’s unique culture and to offer an opportunity for its students to demonstrate leadership skills.
Who: Any Coloradan, non-profit organization, company, chamber, city, or neighborhood group is invited to register as a Lead Organizer. 150 Tables is an initiative of Longer Tables, the organization that brought together 3,400 attendees for a shared meal at the Mile Long Table in Denver last July.
Organizations such as Breckenridge Tourism, City of Arvada, City of Eagle, City of Georgetown, City of Wheat Ridge, and Tuff’s Ranch, among others, have signed up to host a table as part of 150 Tables Across Colorado.
Why: Neighbors gather, stories are shared, and relationships are formed over the universal language of food. By organizing a table, individuals, groups, organizations, or cities join a meaningful network: 150+ tables uniting communities across Colorado.
For those planning an event or celebration in honor of Colorado's 150th anniversary, hosting a 150 Table serves a powerful way to build community and foster belonging.
Where: Organize a table in your community. Register today to gain access to the organization toolkit and a community of Colorado table-setters: https://www.150coloradotables.com/organize
When: Tables are being set across the state from May through November 2026. A table can be a complementary addition to any existing events, festivals, or annual meetings.
Grant funding for qualified organizations is available. Learn more at 150TablesAcrossColorado.com.
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This was one a previous Excel spreadsheet, it might be from a year or so ago:I'll remove it from my downloaded spreadsheet. Please tell me what the city of denver Google address is for? I would love to add it to our list!Thanks, Grace