DMYR May General Meeting featuring American Furniture Warehouse Founder and CEO Jake Jabs
by Brett Moore | 1:01 pm, May 24, 2010 | Comments Off
Widely known as an innovator and a pioneer in the home furnishings industry, this self-taught businessman credits his success to the basic American philosophies of hard work, long hours, self confidence, the courage to take risks, and the desire to give value and service to every customer, as well as the passion for community service. Have your questions ready for this inspirational Colorado business leader!

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We will also break down the Colorado Republican State Assembly results. What did we learn from the votes cast in Loveland? And how does it affect Republican fortunes in 2010? Come join the discusssion!
As always, a distinguished group of Elected Officials, Candidates, and other Republican luminaries will join the DMYR Membership, as we lay out plans to Retake Colorado in 2010. There is no better time for YOU to get involved in your community and the Republican Party and help retake the country and the great state of Colorado!
Meeting Date: Tuesday, May 25th, 2010
Meeting Time: social hour begins at 6:00pm, meeting starts at 6:30pm
Meeting Location: Club M @ Hamburger Mary’s, 700 East 17th Avenue, Denver, CO 80203– private bar, enter on the NorthEast corner.
*FREE PARKING ACROSS STREET*
**Please be sure to join DMYR and RSVP on Facebook! Come thirsty and hungry as we have our own bar, and Mary’s has the best burgers in town!**
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