BOULDER, CO, October 27, 2010 (Press-News.org) To officially mark the grand opening of their new shared work space, Boulder Digital Arts and the Boulder Chamber of Commerce invites the Boulder business community to a ribbon cutting celebration. Come check out the new digs, tour the facility, enjoy free refreshments and free chair massage.
• When: Thursday, October 28, 4 - 5 p.m.
• Where: Boulder Digital Arts, 1600 Range, Ste. 100
• Who: Boulder Chamber of Commerce and Boulder Digital Arts
Boulder Digital Arts, founded in 2004, provides low-cost, high-impact training by seasoned professionals and industry leaders working in digital photography, video production, graphic design, and the web. BDA supports the creative and technology community in the region with regular networking and social events, membership programs, a professional production studio, a free creative professionals directory, Digital Lab program, and now a coworking and shared office space!
http://www.boulderdigitalarts.com
About Boulder Chamber of Commerce
The Boulder Chamber coordinates business events throughout the year, acting as a catalyst for business owners to network and grow their companies. Comprised of more than 1,600 businesses, representing 80,000 employees, we promote community sustainability, support and promote business, facilitate innovative business practices, create opportunities for peer interaction, and implement services that benefit our members. For more information about one of Colorado's largest chambers, visit http://www.boulderchamber.com.
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