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BCBR Poll
How should the city of Boulder secure its energy in the future?

 Don't rock the boat: Renew franchise agreement with Xcel Energy that is set to expire Dec. 31.
 Mix things up: Don't renew franchise agreement and let voters decide whether to place occupational tax on Xcel Energy that likely will be passed on to customers.
 Go it alone: Purchase and take control of Boulder's electrical grid and buy power from independent energy suppliers and/or create energy generation system.
 I've got a better idea. (Explain in comment box.)


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Event Planning Guide

Event Planning Guide reduces stress

Organizing an event can be a daunting and stressful process, especially for business owners, managers and employees trained for other tasks.

Businesses often organize events — for clients, staff, investors or the public at large — even the company holiday party.

But where to begin? Where does one find the right venue, catering, audio-visual support, transportation and other event necessities?

The Event Planning Guide, published by the Boulder County Business Report, seeks to answer some of those questions, with helpful articles designed to make organizing an event easier.

Additionally, the guide includes a database of companies involved in the hospitality industry, including hotels, conference facilities, event companies, caterers, audio-visual companies, etc.

Include links to articles, listed individually.

Order the Event Planning Guide on CD-ROM.


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