After a four-year hiatus, the Conservancy’s seminal event is back this fall! Join us for Dine for the High Line 2022 on Friday, September 16 and help raise vital funds for the region’s historical, ecological and recreational outdoor refuge.
The evening celebration will occur at the Conservancy’s new home on Denver Water’s historic Little Dry Creek property in Centennial, set under Colorado cottonwood trees. Enjoy local food and drink, a seated dinner, music, art, history and trail lore as we come together again to benefit all 71 miles of our treasured Canal.
Evening to include
5:30 pm Canal Cocktails
Experience a Journey Along the High Line Canal
7:30 pm Dine: A Colorado Inspired Feast and Program
Songs and stargazing around the “bonfire” at dusk
This event will sell out quickly, get your tickets today!
Nina Beardsley Itin (HLCC Founding Board Chair), Lucinda Welch, Deli Haynes, Susan Sheridan, Paula Herzmark (HLCC Board Chair), Pam Beardsley and Duke Beardsley (The Beardsley Family was the Conservancy's first Founding Partner).
John Lucero (Denver Water), Council Member Stacie Gilmore (City and County of Denver), Council Member Kendra Black (City and County of Denver), Scott Gilmore (Deputy Manager - Denver Parks)
Bill Rothacker, Karl Friedman (Conservancy Board Member), Laura Christman (Former Mayor, Cherry Hills Village)
Jill Kaplan Photos, Dine for the High Line 2018
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