Sunday, May 25, 2008

A Bike Ride and A Luncheon

May 17th was a busy day for Ken Brenner. After his nomination on Friday night in Colorado Springs Ken drove back to Steamboat Springs, caught a few hours of sleep and waking up at 6 AM, he drove to Craig to participate in the "Where in the Hell is Maybell" 30 mile bike race. Joining several hundred participants, Ken enjoyed the ride and then having a chance to talk to other bikers during a breakfast that followed the race.



JoAnne, Ken's campaign manager, and her husband, Murray were in Maybell to take Ken back to Craig and his car!

A few hours later Ken attended an Armed Forces Day Luncheon at Steamboat Springs new Community Center. He had an opportunity to talk with veterans about issues that are important to them.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Ken's Nomination for Sate Senate May 17th in Colorado Springs

Colorado Lt. Gov. Barbara O'Brien threw her political weight behind the campaign of Steamboat Springs Democrat Ken Brenner this weekend by nominating him for the State Senate and then joining his campaign.

O'Brien wrote a letter to the state Democratic Party Convention nominating Brenner as the official party candidate for State Senate District 8, which includes Eagle, Garfield, Routt, Jackson, Rio Blanco and Moffat counties.  O'Brien was unable to attend the convention herself, so the letter was read to party delegates by Eagle County Commissioner Peter Runyon.

O'Brien, also agreed this weekend to join Brenner's campaign as Honorary Chairwoman, adding extensive experience in fundraising and campaigning to the Steamboat Springs' Democrat's campaign.

"Ken," the letter of nomination read, "because you are a man of integrity, because you are someone who has demonstrated your commitment to the citizens of this state as a public servant and because you are an individual who will stand up for what is right for people of you district, I am proud to nominate you."

O'Brien, who made her mark in statewide politics working for students and schools, noted that she, Brener and Gov. Bill Ritter, share a common commitment to Western rural values based in the fact that they all grew up on farms and ranches in rural Colorado.

"You have three generations of family roots behind you in the Yampa Valley," O'Brien wrote. "I cannot imagine a better person to serve the citizens of Senate District 8 at the Capital."

As Honorary Chair of Brenner's campaign, O'Brien will be available to advise Brenner on the ins and outs of campaigning on a regional level and to help with fundraising.  She will not be involved in the day-to-day operations and decision-making.

Eagle County Commissioner Peter Runyon, Garfield County Commissioner Tresi Houpt and Steve Ivancie of Steamboat Springs City Council also spoke before Ken gave his speech.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Ken at Cinco de Mayo Event - Edwards, CO

On Saturday, May 3rd, Ken attended the Cinco de Mayo event in Edwards!  A very festive celebration with lively music and dancing, Ken enjoyed meeting people and building support for his campaign for Colorado State Senate District 8.

Several other Democratic candidates were also in attendance.  Pictured below with Diane Dike, author and speaker holding her service dog Gracie, are (from left to right): Peter Runyon (D) up for re-election, District 1, Eagle County Commission; Jon Stavney (D) running for District 2 Eagle County Commission; and Ken