Glendale Chamber Hosts 3rd ­Annual Event On The Rooftop Of The Carla Madison Recreation Center

Mark Smiley • June 20, 2025

Glendale Chamber Hosts 3rd ­Annual Event On The Rooftop Of The Carla Madison Recreation Center

The most recent Business After Hours was held on June 10, 2025, on the rooftop of the Carla Madison Recreation Center in Denver.

Business leaders from throughout the Den­ver Metropolitan area flocked to the event to network and enjoy a sampling of Mash Gang’s NA beer. Jordan Childs, founder of Mash Gang, was in town from London and spoke to the members about his beer.

As typical with these Chamber events, it was full of activities, including a putt golf challenge and passed appetizers from Method Catering. Bartenders and waitresses from the Noelle Talent Group helped keep the libations flowing and added a nice touch to this event.

The next two events are set for July 29 (Glendale Park’s pickleball courts) and August 14 (Central Park Pavilion). To learn more about the Chamber or to join, visit www.ggchamber.com. Stop by JPAD Liquors to get your free Mash Gang beer while supplies last.


All photos by McBoat Photography

All photos by McBoat Photography

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