Uniquely Colorado Tickets on Sale
Alex Schupp • July 28, 2017
Uniquely Colorado Tickets on Sale
On Tuesday, October 10, Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado (VOC) will host our 3rd Annual Uniquely Colorado
event at the Denver Botanic Gardens’ Chatfield Farms in the Green Farm Barn.
The night will serve as a culminating celebration event for VOC's 2017 project season and Grand Milestone of completing 1,000 stewardship projects in Colorado. The evening will feature live music from Boulder bluegrass band Mayhem Gulch, a short program featuring guest speaker Cathy Ritter, Director of the Colorado Tourism Office, delicious food and drink, and exciting getaway packages including an Aspen ski trip, 10th Division Mountain Hut escape, and a Denver urban retreat.
A special thank-you to our sponsors for their generous support:
- Grand Sponsor - Colorado State Bank and Trust
- Protector Sponsor - Colorado Lottery
- Steward Sponsor - Alpine Bank
- Sustainer Sponsors - Aspen Skiing Company and Suncor
Early bird tickets will be on sale until October 3rd,
at which point the price will increase. View photos from our 2016
and 2015
events and click here to purchase yours today
and help VOC celebrate all that is Uniquely Colorado!

After three meaningful decades, Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado (VOC) will be saying goodbye to our longtime home at the Dos Chappell Bathhouse in Denver's beloved Washington Park. In the early 1990s, VOC signed a 30-year lease with the City of Denver to transform the historic bathhouse in Washington Park into a headquarters that could support our growing mission. With generous support from our community, we launched a capital campaign and raised $700,000 to complete the initial renovations, which were finalized in 1996. Altogether, including the original renovations, VOC has invested more than $1 million in improvements and ongoing maintenance, creating a space that is enjoyed by our staff, volunteers, and the broader Washington Park community. In 2000, the building was renamed in honor of Dos Chappell, VOC’s former Executive Director (1988–1999), whose vision and leadership left a lasting legacy on our organization and Colorado’s outdoor stewardship movement. This space has been more than just an office—it’s been a gathering place, a launchpad for thousands of volunteers, and a visible symbol of our commitment to caring for Colorado.