Outdoor Event Series

Mark Smiley • November 20, 2020

Mask Up: Deena James, Director of Sales of Hampton Inn & Suites – Denver Cherry Creek, left, and Barb Wyatt, Butler Rents, enjoy networking at the Chamber’s Creekside Park event on November 5, 2020.

Beverage Time: Herb Glasser, Chamber Ambassador and Accountant, gets a beverage from Annette Gilman at the latest Chamber event at Creekside Park. The Chamber hosted six outdoor events in 2020 at Creekside Park.

The Greater Glendale Chamber of Commerce wrapped up its series of events held at Creekside Park in Glendale, on November 5, 2020. After taking a couple of months to consider how to move forward in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Chamber was able to host six events at the park and even squeeze in two other events to help support its business community.

The Chamber enjoyed optimal weather for each of its events and attendance that hovered in the 30 person range each time. Members appreciated the chance to get together in a safe and socially distant manner. Keep an eye out for future events in 2021 as the Chamber will keep an eye on weather forecasts and do more events at Creekside Park, weather permitting.

 

 

 

 

August 4, 2026
AAA And MADD Join Forces To Combat Impaired Driving
By Mark Smiley November 12, 2025
A Dig Mistake Can Be A Big Mistake
July 6, 2026
Enterprise-level protection aims to help smaller companies defend against growing cyber threats
July 6, 2026
Members of the Greater Glendale Chamber of Commerce gathered high above the city skyline on June 9, 2026 for a memorable Business After Hours networking event at the Carla Madison Recreation Center in Denver.
July 6, 2026
MADD and AAA are working to encourage responsible decision-making and promote safer roads for everyone.
July 6, 2026
Best in the World: Bull & Bush Brewery team members celebrate their award-winning performance at the 2026 World Beer Cup in Philadelphia, along with David Lin, owner of Comrade Brewing
July 6, 2026
Western heritage, philanthropy, and ­community spirit take center stage
July 6, 2026
“This project is a clear example of what it means to invest in Arapahoe,” said Board of County Commissioners Chair Leslie Sum­mey. “We couldn’t replace the facility entirely, so we took a thoughtful, creative approach to make the most of what we have and make it more effective.”