With The Hangar Club’s fun-filled atmosphere of virtual golf bays and foosball tables, it was both easy and fitting that the celebration for Colorado Children’s Campaign’s 40th anniversary injected some child-like spirit into the evening…a nice balance for its serious work of advocacy efforts for kids around the state. Denver North Drumline quite literally set the tone for the evening with its boisterous, percussive greeting as guests entered the venue.

Practicing their golf swings (l to r): Lin Patten, Reilly Pharo Carter, Chris Watney, Kelly Causey, Anne Rowe Stedron
On Wednesday, Sept. 24, supporters made a beeline for Lowry neighborhood to enjoy CCC’s convivial event. Guests gathered for an extended reception with passed hors d’ouerves and a tasty buffet with carving station and beverages, all provided by Occasions Catering. A timeline was a great way to look back on successes, even as plans are in the works to move forward with even more initiatives. Founders were on hand to speak to guests personally: Barbara O’Brien, Elaine Gantz Berman, Anna Jo Garcia Haynes and Paul Melinkovich, M.D., as was keynote speaker U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet. Also speaking to the crowd were President and CEO Heather Tritten and board chair Rosemary Rodriguez. We learned two things: 1) This group is data-focused; and 2) Colorado is a great place for kids…but there’s still work to be done.

Colorado Children’s Campaign founders (l to r): Barbara O’Brien, Elaine Gantz Berman, Anna Jo Garcia Haynes and Paul Melinkovich, M.D.
The organization writes: The Colorado Children’s Campaign is a nonprofit, nonpartisan advocacy organization committed since 1985 to realizing every chance for every child in Colorado. We advocate for the development and implementation of data-driven public policies that improve child well-being in child and family health, youth success, early childhood and family economic prosperity. By providing Coloradans with trusted data and research, and organizing an extensive state-wide network of dedicated child advocates, we work to achieve the following:
*Eliminate gaps in student achievement and health outcomes between children of color and children in low-income households and their peers.
*Provide all of Colorado’s young children with high quality early learning and development experiences so they are ready for school and on track for success in life.
*Secure quality, affordable health care and create healthy communities for all Colorado children.
*Ensure all students in Colorado have access to the quality K-12 education they need to graduate from high school prepared for college, careers, and life.

Santhosh Ramdoss with his daughter
As the leading voice for Colorado’s children at the state Capitol and in communities across the state, the Children’s Campaign has been at the forefront of hundreds of policy wins for kids. Among the numerous laws and programs we’ve helped establish are the Colorado Preschool Program, Child Health Plan Plus, the Great Teachers and Leaders Law, and the creation of the new state Department of Early Childhood.
- Denver North Drumline entertained as guests entered the building.
- (l to r): Christine Staberg, Moira Cullen, Stephanie Perez-Carrillo, Sarah Barnes
- Christine Louden and Nathanial Cradle
- State Rep. Cecelia Espenoza (second from right) chats with CCC founders and friends
- Board member Edwin Asturias and Claudia Luna-Asturias
- (l to r): Kathlyn McHenry, Erin Hayden, Alison May, Sloan Whelan
- Tyler Mounsey and his young daughter chat with Lindsay Swanton
- Occasions Catering served delicious hors d’oeruvres during the reception.
- DJ Andy Cooper
- (l to r): Riley Kitts, Kay Spring, Tom Kitts
- (l to r): Pat Donovan, board member Sharlene Keithley, board treasurer Charlotte Brantley
- (l to r): Kerri Greenley, Laura Barton, Barbara and Rick O’Brien
- Colorado Children’s Campaign founders (l to r): Barbara O’Brien, Elaine Gantz Berman, Anna Jo Garcia Haynes and Paul Melinkovich, M.D.
- Tom Downey, Christine Benero, Leah Curtsinger
- Chris Watney (left) and Kelly Causey
- Practicing their golf swings (l to r): Lin Patten, Reilly Pharo Carter, Chris Watney, Kelly Causey, Anne Rowe Stedron
- Emily Landes adds the perfect amount of soy sauce at the sushi station
- (l to r): Jennifer Merva, Cat Portillo, Emily Landes, Jenn Nash
- Guests enjoy the reception at The Hangar Club.
- Ami Toney-Joiner and Steven Joiner
- Current President and CEO Heather Tritten (right), with former CEOs Kelly Causey, Chris Watney and Barbara O’Brien
- (l to r): Christine Staberg, Clarence Burton, Sue Sava, Moira Cullen, Pat Donovan
- Laura Barton (left) and Wendell Fleming
- The reception was full of tasty food from Occasions Catering
- VJ Brown and Sue Boyett
- (l to r): Tina Martinez, Lydia Prado, board chair Rosemary Rodriguez
- Vanessa Reeves (left) and Hannah Crook
- (l to r): Gretchen Lenamond, Leon Cerna, Mellenie Goebel
- Santhosh Ramdoss with his daughter
- Serious conversation during the reception
- Colorado Children’s Campaign President and CEO Heather Tritten with U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet
- Time for a father-daughter foosball match
- John Hutin and Happy Haynes
- Guest enjoy the reception before the gala program.
- Chopping Block reps from Occasions Catering
- Grabbing a last-minute bite before the program
- Jenna Dailey and John Wojcik
- Board chair Rosemary Rodriguez
- President and CEO Heather Tritten shows off CCC;s official proclamation from Gov. Jared Polis.
- Keynote speaker Sen. Michael Bennet








































