Business After Hours At ­Central Park Pavilion Rounds Out A ­Fantastic Networking July

Mark Smiley • November 12, 2025

Business After Hours At ­Central Park Pavilion Rounds Out A ­Fantastic Networking July

The Chamber held the July Business After Hours at Central Park Pavilion in Denver on July 25, 2024. Members enjoyed the indoor and outdoor space, wine, vodka lemonades, beer, food from Devil Dog Grill, and lawn games.


The Central Park Pavilion is located at 8801 E. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Denver. This indoor room can accommo­date 50 people and includes tables, chairs, and a staging kitchen. In fair weather months, the Pavilion’s two outdoor patios can increase capacity to 75, allowing you to take your party outside to enjoy Colorado’s beautiful warm days or cool peaceful nights. An on-site event facilitator is available by appointment to show this facility and will also be present on your special day to manage the facility for you.



The Chamber will partner with the Aurora Chamber of Commerce for its next Business After Hours at Launch Pad Brewery in Aurora. The Joint Networking event will be on September 17, 2024. Visit www.ggchamber.com for details.

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