Menu
  • Home
  • About
  • Get the Latest
  • Take Action Today
  • Register Your Concerns
  • Media Room
  • Contact Us
  • DONATE NOW
  • 2019 BCCN Broomfield City Council Candidate Questionnaire

Host an Event

One of the best ways to spread the word is to invite people to bring their questions and concerns and to provide ways for all of us, as neighbors, to learn more together.

Consider hosting a “We’re Concerned” coffee event or perhaps a “What the Frack?” wine event. It’s casual. It’s easy to set up. And it’s informative.

All you need to do is invite a few neighbors and we’ll send a few people from Broomfield Concerned to share a presentation, invite a discussion and answer questions.

It works best for groups of between 5 and 10, but we can also provide speakers for larger groups.

Whether it is a small group in your home–or a larger group gathered at a community clubhouse or rec center–these gatherings of neighbors and friends are a great way to ensure people are aware of what is being proposed in our backyards.

Want to schedule an event at your home or a clubhouse? Send an email to us at leadership@broomfieldconcerned.org and we’ll work with you to get it scheduled!

SaveSave

Join Our Mailing List

Join other concerned neighbors nearby. Broomfield Concerned continues to grow across Broomfield and beyond. Join our mailing list and get recent updates.

Thanks for signing up!

Anthem Highlands
Anthem Ranch
Arista Interlochen
Aspen Creek
Brandywine
Broadlands
Broomfield Heights
Country Estates
Eagle Trace
Highland Park South
Lac Amora
McKay Landing
Miramonte
Northmoor Estates
Northridge
Other Broomfield Neighborhood
Outside Broomfield
Redleaf
Ridgeview Heights
Silverleaf
Spruce Meadows
Westlake Village
Wilcox
Wildgrass
Willow Park
Willow Run

By submitting this form, you are granting: Broomfield Concerned
c/o LOGIC
P.O. Box 452
Erie, CO 80516 http://www.broomfieldconcerned.org permission to email you. You may unsubscribe via the link found at the bottom of every email. (See our Email Privacy Policy for details.) Emails are serviced by Constant Contact.


Recent Posts

  • City Provides Update on Escalating VOC Plumes; Scientists Confirm the Livingston Pad is the Source
  • Extraction Oil and Gas Found Guilty in Noise Violation Case with City and County of Broomfield
  • Broomfield Air Monitoring Program Identifies Additional VOC Plumes at the Livingston and Soaring Eagle Park Monitoring Locations. Experts Are Attempting to Identify a Source as these Events are “Increasing in Frequency.”
  • 2000 Foot Setbacks Gain Traction
  • Remediation Work on Plugged and Abandoned Davis 43-6 Well to Begin on August 1st, 2020
About Us

Broomfield Concerned is a coalition of neighborhoods concerned about large-scale oil and gas development and hydraulic fracturing in residential communities.

Learn More About Us

Contact Info
Copyright © 2020. All rights reserved