Join Reimagine Colorado, the Colorado Fiscal Institute, and The League of Women Voters of the Uncompahgre Valley on Wednesday, November 19, for a creative community event exploring this question in a fun, creative visioning event.

Through hands-on activities, arts and crafts, and small group conversations, you will explore what Colorado could look like in 50 years – our state’s 200th anniversary.

This is not your typical community meeting. Instead, you'll participate in:

* Creative activities with art supplies and hands-on projects
* Small group conversations with neighbors from across northeast Colorado to western Colorado
* Facilitated visioning exercises about Colorado's future

Delicious food and refreshments (all provided free!) 
Childcare and interpretation available

Why participate? Your input will contribute to Vision 2076, a statewide initiative gathering voices from communities across Colorado. We'll publish a public document identifying our shared values as Coloradans and creating a roadmap for the future we want to build together.

Who should come? Anyone who cares about Colorado's future! No artistic experience or special knowledge required—just bring your curiosity and imagination.

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