Democratic National Convention Changes Venue For Acceptance Speech
Last weekend we continued to hear how the Pepsi Center here in Denver was handing over the keys to the facility to the Democratic National Committee to begin preparations on the Democratic National Convention scheduled to begin on August 25, 2008. Stories of 160 miles of new cable to be installed, lights, cameras, and other things being added. This morning the local news is reporting that the committee has announced that the acceptance speech of Barack Obama for the nomination of the democratic ticket for President will be held at Invesco Field at Mile High . The officials indicate that those that want to attend the acceptance speech will be given special “community credentials” to attend. As the time gets closer to the event the details will be provided.
Invesco Field is a relatively new stadium replacing the old Mile High Stadium where the Denver Broncos played for many years. They have many of the latest features that are available to the newest of stadiums. You can get some information for your event if you want to book a space at the facility including the visitors locker room, and other places in the stadium. They have weddings, proms and other events held here throughout the year when they are not hosting the sports teams that use the field. This is turning out to be quite a big deal for the people here in Colorado and the Denver Metro area. Apparently, Barack Obama really wants to win Colorado as a swing state and is pulling out all of the stops. To give some equal billing, John McCain is stopping in Denver today as well, but the big news is Obama is looking for some Mile High magic.









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