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Thank you for participating in the official Facebook page for the Colorado Department of Education (CDE). Please review our terms and conditions and note that these terms may be modified at any time without notice to you. By using our page, you agree to the following: Purpose of the page: CDE’s Facebook page is an opportunity to engage with others and share information, news, questions, suggestions, approval or disapproval of ideas, policies and CDE’s work in the public forum. This forum is meant to facilitate this sharing in a courteous and respectful manner with subjects that are on topic. CDE’s staff will monitor these discussions and engage in topics as chosen. Comments: CDE does not endorse posted comments, images and external hyperlinks by others and they do not necessarily represent the views of CDE, its officers or the State of Colorado. Post standards: CDE has the right to review, edit, move or delete any information or material submitted to the Facebook page. Posts that are found to be in violation of the following standards are subject to removal without notification to the author. • Because this page is sponsored by the State of Colorado, obscene comments related to any elected officials, State Board of Education members or state employees will be removed. • Any posts that are harassing or discriminatory in nature or that contain profane language and imagery will be removed. • Any posts that divulge confidential personal or student information will be removed. • Any posts that are clearly off-topic or are used to sell, promote or advertise any products or services may be removed. • Links that are considered to be spam may be removed. • Any posts deemed inconsistent with the purpose of this page may be removed. CDE reserves the right to ban a user from its Facebook page who violates the post standards or who does not engage in a courteous or respectful manner without warning or notification. Please remember that while social media is available 24/7, CDE’s moderators are not. Respond wisely to prohibited posts that we may not have come upon yet or e-mail us at [email protected] to report abusive behavior.
Social Media Policy We welcome your comments to the Colorado Department of Human Services Facebook Page. Please note that the comments expressed on the Facebook page do not reflect the opinions and position of CDHS or our employees. If you have any questions concerning this page, please contact the CDHS Communications Team at [email protected]. Comments that are clearly off topic from the related post will be deleted. Comments that relate to a problem with a CDHS related service or provider will also be deleted. The correct place to resolve problems is to reach out to us at [email protected]. A Facebook post doesn't provide the history or contact information needed to resolve these problems. Comments posted about another government agency will be removed. For more information on State of Colorado agencies please visit www.colorado.gov. Once comments have been posted, CDHS reserves the right to delete submissions that contain: Vulgar language Personal attacks of any kind Comments that promote discrimination Spam or links to other sites Advocation for illegal activity Promotion for particular services, products, or websites Personally identifiable medical information Information that may compromise the safety, security or proceedings of public systems or any criminal or civil investigations
DENVER MUSIC SUMMIT APRIL 24-26, 2015 Listen. Learn. Collaborate. In partnership with WESTAF, Denver Arts & Venues’ Create Denver initiative has announced the Denver Music Summit taking place Friday, April 24 through Sunday, April 26, 2015 at the McNichols Civic Center Building (144 W Colfax Ave). National in scope and local in focus, the Denver Music Summit brings together musicians, industry professionals, civic leaders and music enthusiasts for educational programming, live performances and policy engagement. This three day summit provides a platform to share ideas, inspire ingenuity and develop new models of music-driven economic development and community building. SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE Full program schedule, line-up and registration opens Friday, March 27 on ArtsandVenues.com FRIDAY, APRIL 24 Opening night - collaborative performances with local and national acts including Dana Falconberry, Ben Knox Miller (The Low Anthem), Maria Kohler (Kitty Crimes), Stelth Ulvang (The Lumineers), Luz Elena Mendoza (Y La Bamba, Tiburones) and more SATURDAY, APRIL 25 Daytime - “Listen Local” seminar, workshops, panels and keynote luncheon Evening - Musica Sacra Chamber Orchestra in “Two-Way Street” featuring The Narrators, hosted by David Rutherford, Colorado Public Radio SUNDAY, APRIL 26 Daytime - workshops, panels Closing reception - National Public Radio presents “All Songs Considered” listening party hosted by Bob Boilen, followed by live performances Stay connected! ArtsandVenues.com #DenMusicSummit Facebook.com/DenverMusicSummit For more information, please email [email protected]
This is the official Facebook page of the Denver Military Entrance Processing Station.
It takes an enormous amount of talent, expertise and passion to keep a city as vibrant and dynamic as Denver running and thriving. With more than 11,000 employees, the City and County of Denver team members are at the heart of Denver – making a difference in a city that attracts millions of new residents, vacationers and business travelers every year. The unique energy and spirit that draws people to our city begins with the City and County of Denver. Our vast team is made up of individuals who are passionate about making a difference with the work they do every day. Be a part of the city that you love. Explore careers at the City and County of Denver. Where Denver Works.
Each day we aggressively compete to attract and hire the next generation of America’s talent to man the Fleet for the next twenty years.
The Colorado Department of Health Care Policy & Financing oversees Health First Colorado (Colorado's Medicaid Program), Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+), and other public health care programs for Coloradans who qualify. See http://co.gov/hcpf/social for our social media policies.
The Colorado Commission for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing (CCDHH) is a governmental agency in the state of Colorado on behalf of people of all ages who are deaf and hard of hearing, established by enabling statutes passed the Colorado General Assembly during the 2000 session and recorded in the Colorado Revised Statutes. The Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing facilitates the provision of general governmental services to the deaf and hard of hearing community while making government more efficient. Under the federal "Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990", 42 U.S.C. sec. 12101, Colorado has a duty to provide to the deaf and hard of hearing, equivalent access to governmental services. This duty requires state departments and agencies to provide interpreters, telecommunications equipment, and other resources to enable such access. Centralizing and unifying such resources under a Commission has the potential to create cost savings for both the State and the deaf and hard of hearing community. In addition, such consolidation of resources will facilitate quality control, and thus increase the quality of governmental services while increasing access by the deaf and hard of hearing community to those services.
As part of a greater network representing Canada throughout the United States, our office works to strengthen our trade and economic ties; to enhance our political, academic and cultural links; and to assist Canadians visiting or living in this beautiful five-state Rocky Mountain region.
Colorado GEAR UP is the state's outreach program for low-income students who are typically the first in their families to go to college. The program is funded by the U.S. Department of Education and managed by the Colorado Department of Higher Education. To learn about how you can become a Colorado GEAR UP student, please contact us at 303-866-2723 or email us at [email protected] Visit www.ColoradoGEARUP.org
Social Media Policy We welcome your comments to the Colorado Department of Human Services Facebook Page. Please note that the comments expressed on the Facebook page do not reflect the opinions and position of CDHS or our employees. If you have any questions concerning this page, please contact the CDHS Communications Team at [email protected]. Comments that are clearly off topic from the related post will be deleted. Comments that relate to a problem with a CDHS related service or provider will also be deleted. The correct place to resolve problems is to reach out to us at [email protected]. A Facebook post doesn't provide the history or contact information needed to resolve these problems. Comments posted about another government agency will be removed. For more information on State of Colorado agencies please visit www.colorado.gov. Once comments have been posted, CDHS reserves the right to delete submissions that contain: Vulgar language Personal attacks of any kind Comments that promote discrimination Spam or links to other sites Advocation for illegal activity Promotion for particular services, products, or websites Personally identifiable medical information Information that may compromise the safety, security or proceedings of public systems or any criminal or civil investigations
The Colorado Commission for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing (CCDHH) is a governmental agency in the state of Colorado on behalf of people of all ages who are deaf and hard of hearing, established by enabling statutes passed the Colorado General Assembly during the 2000 session and recorded in the Colorado Revised Statutes. The Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing facilitates the provision of general governmental services to the deaf and hard of hearing community while making government more efficient. Under the federal "Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990", 42 U.S.C. sec. 12101, Colorado has a duty to provide to the deaf and hard of hearing, equivalent access to governmental services. This duty requires state departments and agencies to provide interpreters, telecommunications equipment, and other resources to enable such access. Centralizing and unifying such resources under a Commission has the potential to create cost savings for both the State and the deaf and hard of hearing community. In addition, such consolidation of resources will facilitate quality control, and thus increase the quality of governmental services while increasing access by the deaf and hard of hearing community to those services.
Create Denver is an initiative through Denver Arts & Venues that strengthens the overall health and vitality of Denver by supporting the growth and development of the creative sector, including artists and enterprises such as film, music, fine art, galleries, art districts, fashion and design. Create Denver supports local creative enterprises through research and policy recommendations, designing programs, and providing technical assistance, research and advocacy. Year after year, the City and County of Denver continues to have a vibrant creative economy--locally, regionally, and nationally. Denver is home to over 3,180 arts-related businesses and employs approximately 30,400 creative occupations. The creative industries account for 6.1 percent of the total number of businesses located in Denver County, CO and bring in $4.9 Billion in total industry sales (up 2% from 2012). For more information about Create Denver, please reach: [email protected]
Each day we aggressively compete to attract and hire the next generation of America’s talent to man the Fleet for the next twenty years.
To serve in our Corps is to embrace the responsibility of keeping our nation safe and free. Whether as an Enlisted Marine or Marine Officer, on active duty or in the Marine Corps Reserve, your service option will define how you serve, not who you are.
The Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing (the Governor's Office of Health Care Policy and Financing) is the institution responsible for administering the Medicaid and Child Health Plan Plus programs, as well as a variety of other programs for Colorado's low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. HCPF is the lead entity in Colorado through which health care reform is implemented.
The Colorado Department of Health Care Policy & Financing oversees Health First Colorado (Colorado's Medicaid Program), Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+), and other public health care programs for Coloradans who qualify. See http://co.gov/hcpf/social for our social media policies.
We’re here to help you find answers to your questions about the new health care laws and what they mean to you. We put the resources you need at your fingertips so you don’t have to navigate multiple state agencies’ websites.
It takes an enormous amount of talent, expertise and passion to keep a city as vibrant and dynamic as Denver running and thriving. With more than 11,000 employees, the City and County of Denver team members are at the heart of Denver – making a difference in a city that attracts millions of new residents, vacationers and business travelers every year. The unique energy and spirit that draws people to our city begins with the City and County of Denver. Our vast team is made up of individuals who are passionate about making a difference with the work they do every day. Be a part of the city that you love. Explore careers at the City and County of Denver. Where Denver Works.
The Purchasing Division is an agency within the Department of General Services. The Purchasing Division is responsible for acquiring goods and/or related services for agencies of the City and County of Denver utilizing various governmental procurement “best practices,” including competitive bidding and direct “open market” purchases.