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SUMMARY:Watch Party: The Iowa Caucuses
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Historic Denver Press Club as the results from Iowa’s caucus roll in. As always: Cheap drinks and lively conversation.\n\n\n\nAfter what’s seemed like a lifetime\, at long last the first contest of the 2020 election is upon us. Join us at the nation’s oldest press club as the results from this historic (?) election roll in. We’ll have have cheap drinks\, lively conversation\, and plenty of Monday-morning quarterbacking. Open to the public\, and free to DPC members!  \nAbout the Denver Press Club \nThe historic Denver Press Club is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to build engaged communities by supporting the pursuit of ethical journalism. It held its first organizational meeting in 1867 — nine years before Colorado became a state — making it the nation’s oldest press club. Since 1925\, its headquarters has been at 1330 Glenarm Place\, a building that in 2017 was added to the National Register of History Places. The Club’s more than 450 members includes journalists\, public relations professionals\, communications experts\, politicians and other supporters of press freedom and the First Amendment. We further our mission by nurturing the growth of aspiring journalists through our annual scholarship program\, facilitating conversations about the issues of the day\, providing professional development to journalists and students and helping the public understand the world around them. \nEach year since 1994\, the Club has held its annual Damon Runyon Award banquet — its largest fundraiser — to recognize a journalist who embodies the storytelling prowess of Damon Runyon\, an early Club member and Colorado newspaper writer who went on to fame in New York and whose stories were eventually compiled into Guys & Dolls\, the famed Broadway Musical. The Club also annually inducts a class of accomplished Colorado journalists into its Hall of Fame. \nYou can become a supporter of the Club regardless of whether you’re a member of the news media. To join our cause\, sign up denverpressclub.org/membership.
URL:https://denverpressclub.org/event/watch-party-the-iowa-caucuses/
LOCATION:The Denver Press Club\, 1330 Glenarm Pl\, Denver\, CO\, 80204\, United States
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SUMMARY:Media Preview of the Colorado Rockies' 2020 season
DESCRIPTION:Join with journalists from The Denver Post\, KOA News Radio\, MLB.com\, Purple Row\, DNVR Rockies to learn about the 2020 season\n\n\n\nJoin us ahead of Spring Training to learn about what to expect with the Colorado Rockies in the 2020 season. After a disappointing 2019 campaign\, can the Rockies bounce back? Is the team’s pitching staff really as good as we thought? Will Nolan Arenado remain with the team? Join us at the historic Denver Press Club to learn from the writers\, broadcasters and other journalists covering the team. \n\nPatrick Saunders\, Rockies beat writer\, The Denver Post\nKyle Newman\, Rockies and Broncos beat writer\, The Denver Post\nJerry Schemmel\, Rockies broadcaster\, KOA radio \nThomas Harding\, Rockies beat writer\, MLB.com\nManny Randhawa\, writer and Statcast researcher for MLB.com\, author of “The Blake Street Bombers”\nSamantha Bradfield\, writer\, Purple Row\nDrew Creasman\, managing editor\, DNVR Rockies\nPatrick Lyons\, beat writer for DNVR Rockies   \n\nThe panel will be moderated by Patrick Saunders. Tickets are free for Denver Press Club members and $8 for non-members. Become a member at the Denver Press Club to support the pursuit of ethical journalism\, the First Amendment\, the maintenance of our historic building and student journalism scholarships. \nSchedule \n\n5:00-6:30 p.m. Social Hour/Guest Bartender with Jerry Schemmel to raise money for the Kyle Pease Foundation \n6:30-8 p.m. 2020 Rockies season panel moderated by Patrick Saunders\n\nKOA’s Jerry Schemmel will be behind the Press Club bar to raise money for the Kyle Pease Foundation\, which works to create awareness and raise funds to promote success for people with disabilities by providing assistance to meet their individual needs through sports. Schemmel will be riding solo across the country on a bike this year to raise money for the charity. \nAbout the Denver Press Club \nFounded in 1867\, the historic Denver Press Club is a 501(c)3 non-profit and the oldest press club in the United States. Our mission is to build communities in support of the pursuit of ethical journalism\, to fund student journalism scholarships and to maintain our historic building in downtown Denver\, which was built in 1925 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2017. There\, we provide a permanent gathering place for the city and state’s media members and those who support the First Amendment. For more than a quarter century\, the Press Club has annually honored a journalist of national importance with the Damon Runyon Award\, named after the legendary Colorado journalist and early Press Club member who eventually became a columnist in New York for Hearst Newspapers. A collection of Runyon’s stories were eventually turned into the famed Broadway musical Guys and Dolls. The event is the Club’s largest fundraiser and has honored journalists including Jimmy Breslin\, Bob Woodward\, Katie Couric and Marty Baron.
URL:https://denverpressclub.org/event/media-preview-of-the-colorado-rockies-2020-season/
LOCATION:The Denver Press Club\, 1330 Glenarm Pl\, Denver\, CO\, 80204\, United States
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SUMMARY:Guest Bartender: Jerry Schemmel
DESCRIPTION:Join longtime Colorado Rockies game broadcaster Jerry Schemmel as he jumps behind the Press Club bar to raise money for charity!\n\n\n\nTips collected will go to the Kyle Pease Foundation\, which works to create awareness and raise funds to promote success for people with disabilities by providing assistance to meet their individual needs through sports. Schemmel will be riding solo across the country on a bike this year to raise money for the charity.
URL:https://denverpressclub.org/event/guest-bartender-jerry-schemmel/
LOCATION:The Denver Press Club\, 1330 Glenarm Pl\, Denver\, CO\, 80204\, United States
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