Denver Founders Summer Give Back Party


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Our summer celebration is back!
We have a special event planned for you… including:
- A bad-ass founder interview.
- The tapping / tasting of our own beer… you read that correctly!
- An opportunity to give back to help connect kids to nature by showing some love to Cottonwood Institute, an incredible local non-profit.
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A Conversation Over Beer with Jordan Fink
Founder of Woods Boss Brewing
5PM - 6PM
I’ve interviewed hundreds of Founders and few have a more interesting story than Jordan. From working in the Oregon woods where he earned the title of “Woods Boss” to walking to the foot of Everest and finding himself in the middle of one the largest earthquakes ever recorded, his life has been filled with adventure, travel, and beer. Then he started a brewery before the pandemic and the real fun began!
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Beer Tasting
6PM - 8:00PM
In what I can only describe as the coolest thing I’ve ever done… We've teamed up with Cottonwood Institute, Living A Stout Life Podcast, and Woods Boss to develop our own beer… the Longest Day IPA.
Giving back to the community literally couldn’t get any easier. For every pint you buy, a portion of each beer purchased will support the Cottonwood Institute and their mission of connecting students to nature and inspiring them to protect it.
We have a ton of cool things planned including the sale of some rare beers from the Woods Boss private collection, brewery tours, and a chance to buy a ticket to an exclusive beer tasting and tour with Woods Boss Founder, Jordan Fink.
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About Cottonwood Institute
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Cottonwood Institute is on a mission to connect middle and high school students to nature and inspire them to protect it.
Cottonwood Institute collaborates with schools and youth organizations along the Colorado Front Range—primarily for historically marginalized middle and high school students—to provide high quality, high impact environmental education and service-learning programs.
During Cottonwood Institute programs, students:
- Explore their community
- Go on local hikes and overnight camping trips
- Learn about hyper-local environmental issues and participate in hands-on science education
- Design and implement hands-on, student-directed Action Projects to do something positive to address those issues

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Denver Founders Summer Give Back Party