What's at stake for Adams State College? Adams State College is important to Alamosa and the San Luis Valley. Over the past several years, Adams State has endured severe budget cuts that limit its ability to serve your community, and future cuts are still possible. Gov. Bill Owens and the Colorado General Assembly have come up with a plan, Referenda C and D, which will help Adams State get the resources it needs to fulfill its mission. On Nov. 1, Colorado voters will have a chance to decide on Referenda C and D. This special meeting offers you an opportunity to learn more. Featuring: Provost David Svaldi, Adams State College Julie Geiser, director, Alamosa County Nursing Services Corrine Padilla, student body president, Adams State College Spiros Protopsaltis, policy analyst, the Bell Policy Center Mike Wisdom, executive director, San Luis Valley Development Resources Group 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. • Wednesday, August 3, 2005 Adams State College Student Union Building, Room A-130 Corner of 1st Street and Stadium Drive, Alamosa Free and open to the public Please RSVP by Monday, Aug. 1, to Rick Sullivan • (866) 283-8051 • sullivan@thebell.org. • Forum Sponsors • Bell Policy Center Adams State College Great Stories Begin Here 208 Edgemont Blvd. Alamosa, Colo. 81102 (800) 824-6494 • (719) 587-7011 www2.adams.edu The Bell Policy Center A nonprofit, nonpartisan public policy organization committed to making Colorado a state of opportunity for all. 1801 Broadway, Suite 280 Denver, Colo. 80202 (866) 283-8051 • www.thebell.org Please join the Bell Policy Center, Adams State College and local leaders for a community discussion of Referenda C and D |