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Full Conference Registration

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This option includes: 

  • Friday Night: Groovin’ at The Grange! Groove to the sounds of the 60's and 70's with DJ Drake. Georgia Boys BBQ Foodtruck will be onsite selling a selection of BBQ plates. Enjoy entertainment, fun prizes a costume contest and limited beverages. Please bring your own beverages (BYOB).
  • Saturday and Sunday breakfast.
  • Saturday lunch, full day beverage service, day-long conference.
  • Saturday dinner programming with former Zonta International Director Renee Coppock. Entertainment will be provided by the renowned University of Colorado acapella group, the Buffoons. There will be a cash bar as well.


Á LA CARTE CONFERENCE REGISTRATION OPTIONS

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Join the District 12  Bold Zonta Change-Makers and groove to the sounds of the 60's and 70's with DJ Drake. 

Your registration fee covers the venue, entertainment, fun prizes and limited beverages. Food is not included in registration price but you can purchase barbeque from Georgia Boys Food Truck.  If you have a beverage preference please feel free to bring it to the event.

Pleasant View Grange, 3400 N. 95th St., Lafayette, CO

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This option provides you with breakfast, lunch, full day beverage service, and day-long conference.

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This option provides you with breakfast, lunch, full day beverage service, day-long conference, and dinner programming with former Zonta International Director Renee Coppock. Entertainment will be provided by the renowned University of Colorado acapella group, the Buffoons. There will be a cash bar as well.

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This option provides you with dinner, and programming with former Zonta International Director Renee Coppock. Entertainment will be provided by the renowned University of Colorado acapella group, the Buffoons. There will be a cash bar as well.



LODGING OPTIONS


Unlike a hotel, Chautauqua's contract requires full payment from the conference host for all guests’ accommodations well in advance of the conference. Therefore your room charges are due and payable, along with your registration fees for the Governor’s Seminar, to the Zonta Foothills Foundation.

Accommodations are limited. Rooms will be assigned in the order in which registrations are received. So, the sooner you register, the better your chance of securing your preferred accommodations. 

If you need lodging for a single night or you have a group of 3 to 6 people and you would like to share a cabin, please email or call Area 3 Director Colleen Farrell to make arrangements. She can be reached at 303-588-9115 or farrcol1@gmail.com.

We have four 3 bedroom/2 bathroom cabins available that are perfect for a group of 3 to 6 people that want to spend the weekend together. The price per person will depend on the number of people per cabin and will range from $95 per night if rooms are shared, to $185 per night if you want a private room in the cabin. 

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Select this option if you will only be staying for one night and you would like a private room. 

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Please select this option if you prefer your own space. You will have a private room and bathroom with a queen sized bed.


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Select this option if you would like to share a room. The $185 rate is total for two nights per person. You will be able to select your roommate. Shared rooms will have one king size bed, a bathroom, sitting room, and small kitchen.  The price per night is $95 a person if you share a bed. Each roommate will need to register and pay separately.



FREE WEEKEND ACTIVITIES


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Join us Sunday morning on a gentle but picturesque guided hike, leaving from our venue at Chautauqua Park.  Enjoy views of Boulder and the Flatirons while enjoying the natural beauty of your surroundings. 

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When Mayor Maksud Ikramov of Dushanbe, Tajikistan first visited Boulder 1987, he announced that Dushanbe planned to present our city with a Teahouse to celebrate the establishment of sister city ties. From 1987 -1990, more than 40 artisans in several cities of Tajikistan created the decorative elements of our Teahouse, including its hand-carved and hand-painted ceiling, tables, stools, columns, and exterior ceramic panels which were shipped to Boulder and assembled piece by piece. Often these skills are handed down from generation to generation within families. Lado Shanidze served as chief architect.

https://www.boulderteahouse.com/

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A street lined with restaurants, shops and people watching, Pearl Street is the heart and soul of Boulder — and has been for more than four decades! Here, in the center of historic downtown, locals and visitors stroll the brick-paved pedestrian walkway, linger on sun-dappled benches and restaurant patios, shop to their hearts' content, and stop to watch only-in-Boulder street performers. Four blocks of Pearl are closed to traffic, but the fun continues to stretch for blocks in either direction.



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