Slate Of Board Of Directors Elected For Another Term

Board of Directors: From left to right: Barret O’Brien, O’Brien Rugby; Jeff Allen, Glendale Chamber COO; Dave Peterson, Bull & Bush Brewery; Debbie Dunafon, Shotgun Willie’s; Mark Smiley, Glendale Cherry Creek Chronicle; Mike Dunafon, Mayor of Glendale; Barb Wyatt, Butler Rents; Chuck Bonniwell, Glendale Cherry Creek Chronicle; and Storm Gloor, Mayor Pro-Tem of Glendale.

Huntington Bank proudly sponsored the Chamber’s Annual Meeting on February 6, 2025, at Four Mile Historic Park.

Josh Bertrand, Deputy City Manager, City of Glendale, left; and Jennifer LaGraff, CEO of Four Mile Historic Park.

From left to right: Harold Kiefer, Hitch Corner; Barret O’Brien, O’Brien Rugby; and Bob Libehauser, Action Coach.

The Greater Glendale Chamber of Commerce’s annual meeting was held on February 6, 2025, at the Four Mile Historic Park. The event was sponsored by Huntington Bank and attracted 80 guests to vote for the slate of Board of Directors.

All eight board members were re-elected and Storm Gloor, Mayor Pro-Tem of the City of Glendale, was also elected. Members enjoyed networking and appetizers from Method Catering. The Noelle Talent Group was on hand to assist.

Four Mile Historic Park is a

From left to right: Katie, Brand Ambassador for Greater Glendale Chamber of Commerce; Jatin Padhiar, JPAD Liquors; Dave Peterson, Bull & Bush; Hirpal Padhiar, JPAD Liquors; Mark Smiley, Glendale Cherry Creek Chronicle; and Shay, Brand Ambassador for Greater Glen­dale Chamber of Commerce.

gateway to Denver’s Western heritage, offering a vibrant 12-acre oasis with a working farm and Denver’s oldest standing structure, the Four Mile House Museum. The museum houses an extensive collection of mid to late 1800s western artifacts, serving educational, historical, curatorial, and research purposes. Proudly acting as a custodian of cultural treasures, the museum evolves with contemporary ap­proaches to artifact interaction, aspiring to be an immersive cultural attraction that goes beyond traditional museum settings. Visitors actively participate in a dynamic experience that brings history to life.

The Park is a hub of cultural and outdoor exploration, offering a diverse array of educational programs centered around Colorado history. Guided tours of the iconic Four Mile House, field trips, and outreach programs provide an immersive journey into the past, allowing visitors to connect with the heritage that has shaped Glendale-Denver area.

To learn more about the Chamber’s board of directors, visit www.ggchamber.com/board-of-directors.

Photos by Mae Lynn Photography