Adams-Jefferson Greens Elect Michael Haughey as Chair
The Adams-Jefferson Greens, the local chapter of the Colorado Green Party representing Adams and Jefferson counties, elected Michael Haughey as chair. Haughey is a Westminster resident, and the owner of Silvertip Integrated Engineering Consultants. He joins Chapter Secretary Tanya Ishikawa as an officer of the Adams-Jefferson Greens. Find out more about the Adams-Jefferson Greens, on [...]
Adams-Jefferson Greens Announce Support of Occupy Movement
October 29, 2011 – For Immediate Release Greens of Adams/Jefferson Counties Stand in Solidarity with Occupy Movement The Adams-Jefferson Greens announce our support of the Occupy movement in Denver, Boulder and surrounding cities as well as cities across Colorado and America. By way of the 10 Key Values of the Green Party of [...]
Greens Help Get Corporate Citizenship Question on Boulder Ballot
The Boulder City Council voted this week to put on the ballot a referendum asking if corporations are citizens. Greater Boulder Green (GBGP) treasurer Shannon Fritts-Penniman and active GBGP member Susan Hall spoke to the council The GBGP and members spoke about the benefits and importance of placing the question on the ballot. This was [...]
Red White Blue and Green Party on Monday, July 4
The Poudre Valley Green Party is pleased to announce its (mostly) annual Red White Blue and Green Party on Monday, July 4, from 3-7 pm at Avogadro’s Number, 605 S. Mason St., Fort Collins, CO. The Poudre Valley Greens are even more pleased to announce the event’s headliners – Fort Collins favorites Liz Barnez and [...]
Ranked Choice Voting Volunteer Appreciation Party
April 28, 2011 by Tanya
Filed under All News, Chapter News, Elections & Candidates, Events
Dear Ranked Voting supporter We want to personally thank you for all of your support of the campaign to bring Ranked Voting to Fort Collins. We couldn’t have done nearly as well as we did without your help. Of course we are all disappointed with the results, but we should feel encouraged that nearly 11,000 [...]


