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- October 30 2009 | 118 views
Kick off the winter season with the 1st annual Denver Backyard Bang Rail Jam, a grassroots snowboarding competition held Saturday, November 21, 2009 in downtown Denver.
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» Read Full StoryRentskis.com! The best way to eliminate heavy equipment, the hassle, and the cost of excess luggage. Check it out!
» Read Full StoryFall mountain happenings abound as the state gears up for winter.
» Read Full StorySIA’s new video answers all of your questions and many you haven’t even thought of yet about attending the 2010 Denver trade show.
» Read Full StorySIA’s putting the snow in its upcoming Denver show.
» Read Full StoryThe 2009 SIA trade show in Vegas marked not only the end of its 37 year run in Vegas, but also it’s name. Out is the moniker SIA SnowSports Trade Show. Beginning in January 2010, when the show debuts in Denver, it will be officially known as the SIA Snow Show.
» Read Full StorySnowsports Industries America has been dotting its i’s and crossing its t’s in preparation for the move to Denver in 2010 for several years already. Transworld Business joined the SIA team on November 6th to hear what’s new and give the Denver Convention Center a look see.
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SnowSports Industries America is featuring helpful tips and faq’s to get you ready for its 2010 move to Denver in its upcoming newsletters. This week’s feature is on getting loose legally in D-town:
WHAT ARE THE LIQUOR AND OPEN CONTAINER LAWS IN DENVER?
Denver is not much different from other cities. Open container laws are as follows:
* In booths / in the show hall? Alcoholic beverages distributed in the Colorado Convention Center (CCC) can travel anywhere within the four walls of the CCC.
* In the lobby area of the CCC? Alcoholic beverages distributed in the CCC can travel anywhere within the four walls of the CCC.
* Outside on the sidewalk directly in front of the CCC? Certain changes to the exterior, on-property location can be made via a ‘premises modification’ process. Centerplate (caterer) holds the liquor license at the CCC so they would handle any such request. It does take some time to accomplish a ‘premises modification’ so the more advance notice the better.
* On the light rail? No open container outside of the building unless on CCC property with special permit from city – would require a special event type of permit.
* On the Denver city streets? No open containers allowed.
* In cabs or limos, assuming you are not driving? Limos are fine, cabs are not…
For the full newsletter go HERE