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Colorado Senior Lobby Presents
Senior Day at The Capitol
Morning Program 9:00AM Welcome – CJay Smith – CEC, Motivational Speaking & Personal Development Pledge of Allegiance – Sylvia Boyd, Ms. Senior Colorado, 2016 Facilitators- Rich Mauro, Senior Legislative Analyst, DRCOG Kelli Fritts, AARP ***All Legislators are Invited*** 9:10AM Colorado Senior Lobby President— Ed Shackelford, President Recognition of Volunteers Current Priority Senior Legislation
CSL Senior Community Recognition -Mary Catherine Rabbitt, Esq., Retired -Lagressa Munnerlyn-Foster Grandparent -Juanita Montoya 9:30AM The Honorable John Hickenlooper, Governor, State of Colorado 10:00AM BREAK-ALL 10:15AM Colorado Commission on Aging (CCOA), Joe Urban, Chair ***All Legislators are Invited*** Strategic Action Planning Group on Aging (SAPGA), Jim Riesberg, Chairman ***All Legislators are Invited*** ***All Legislators are Invited*** 11:00AM The Honorable Donna Lynne, Lieutenant Governor, State of Colorado ***All Legislators are Invited*** 11:45AM Adjourn for lunch – Participants adjourn to the Scottish Rite Masonic Center (SRMC) at 1370 Grant Street – diagonally across the street, Southeast of The Capitol. Enter at Grant St. entrance.
Master of Ceremonies for the Day- Carol J (CJay) Smith, CEC, Motivational Speaking & Personal Development - DiFfErEnT by DeSiGn, IncWitty, Charming, Intellectual, Energetic, Caring … just a few words one could use to describe the many facets of CJay Smith. As Speaker Extraordinaire, CJay uses visualization and hu-mor to deliver refreshing real life every day situational conversations designed to inspire, uplift, and educate. Conversations designed for young adults through the senior years. Website: www.cjaysmith.com
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Afternoon Program 12:00PM: Lunch, seating, and networking ***All Legislators are Invited*** 12:05PM Welcome, CJay Smith, CEC Motivational Speaking & Personal Development Recognition of VIPs, Sponsors, and Volunteers, Ed Shackelford, Colorado Senior Lobby President 12:15PM ***All Legislators are Invited*** 12:30PM Senator Pat Steadman, Colorado State Legislature 12:50PM Tips for Effective Lobbying Colorado Senior Lobby (CSL)-How Can You Make a Difference? Jeanette Hensley, CSL, Treasurer Ed Shackelford, CSL, President 1:00PM How to Contact Your Elected Official, Seth Greiner, Board Member, CSL 1:15PM Q & A Session, CSL Board of Directors and Legislative Committee 1:30PM Call to Action, CJ Smith, CEC Motivational Speaking & Personal Development
Colorado Senior Lobby Presents
Senior Day at The Capitol
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
MetMedia—The Student Voice of MSU Denver
Avery Anderson—Met TV Producer/Graphics Producer/Show Host
The Nightly Met-The Met Report-Student Corner-Daytime Duo
Phone: 303-518-2852
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Afternoon Program 12:00PM: Lunch, seating, and networking ***All Legislators are Invited*** 12:05PM Welcome, CJay Smith, CEC Motivational Speaking & Personal Development Recognition of VIPs, Sponsors, and Volunteers, Ed Shackelford, Colorado Senior Lobby President 12:15PM ***All Legislators are Invited*** 12:30PM Senator Pat Steadman, Colorado State Legislature 12:50PM Tips for Effective Lobbying Colorado Senior Lobby (CSL)-How Can You Make a Difference? Jeanette Hensley, CSL, Treasurer Ed Shackelford, CSL, President 1:00PM How to Contact Your Elected Official, Seth Greiner, Board Member, CSL 1:15PM Q & A Session, CSL Board of Directors and Legislative Committee 1:30PM Call to Action, CJ Smith, CEC Motivational Speaking & Personal Development
Colorado Senior Lobby Presents
Senior Day at The Capitol
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Colorado Senior Lobby Presents
Senior Day at The Capitol Wednesday, March 15, 2017
WHEREAS, Colorado senior citizens play an important advocacy role by
educating and lobbying for legislation benefiting our state; and
WHEREAS, our senior citizens contribute to many facets of our lives, including
impacting social and public policy; and
WHEREAS, Colorado senior citizens make use of their time, talents, and
financial resources in support of programs advancing the needs of the less
fortunate; and
WHEREAS, our senior citizens share a wealth of experience and knowledge in the
development of public policy; and
WHEREAS, Coloradans are today encouraged to recognize and celebrate our
senior citizens for their enduring contributions to our state;
Therefore, I, John W. Hickenlooper, Governor of the entire State of Colorado, do
hereby proclaim, forever after, March 15, 2017, as
SENIOR DAY AT THE CAPITOL
in the State of Colorado. GIVEN under my hand and the
Executive Seal of the State of
Colorado, this fifteenth day of
March, 2017
John W. Hickenlooper Governor
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Colorado Senior Lobby Presents
Senior Day at The Capitol
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Colorado Senior Lobby Special Award Recipients
Mary Catherine Rabbitt, Esq. Retired
Mary Catherine Rabbitt has had a distinguished legal career and a rich community life of faith and leadership. Disability Law Colorado has indeed been fortunate to have her as the legal assistance developer since 2008. She has worked tire-lessly to secure legal services for older individuals around the state. As legal assistance developer, Mary Catherine has provided training and technical assistance to legal providers and local ombudsmen as well as legal support to the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program. She has expertly tracked trends in elder law and served as the voice of elders to policymakers, regulators and government officials. In 2011, she was inducted into the National Elder Rights Advocacy “Hall of Fame” for her advocacy work in protecting vulnerable older adults. Prior to coming to DLC, Mary Catherine was the chief executive officer and president of the Loretto Community for six years. She has been a member of that faith community since she was 18. For 16 years before that, she was an attorney with Colorado Legal Services where she was associated with the Senior Citizen Law Center. She was an advocate in class action litigation affecting low-income clients receiving Medicaid benefits and Old Age Pensions. She also represented individual claimants in probate and administrative hearings and litigated elder abuse and financial exploitation cases. Most notably, Mary Catherine represented Catholic Charities and the Colorado Health Care Conversions Project in administrative proceedings before the Colorado Division of Insurance regarding the conversion of Blue Cross-Blue Shield Colorado from a nonprofit to a for-profit company in 1997. This resulted in securing $155 million to serve the health care needs of Coloradans through the Caring for Colorado Foundation.
Juanita Montoya Ms. Juanita Montoya, a Denver Native, has coordinated the Basic Emergency Program for Servicios de La
Raza for the past 14 years. As the coordinator, Juanita, through culturally responsive practices, serves the
Latino Senior Community in many critical areas including, but not limited to: Hearing Aids and Glasses Pro-
curement, Medicare Navigation Services, Assisting Seniors in achieving Legal Custody in Immigrant Family
Separation Cases, Securing Housing for Seniors and Seniors with pets, Food Security including Food Bas-
kets, Nutritional Literacy, SNAP Enrollment, Garden Cultivation, Clothing, Case Management, Linkage to
Care, etc.
Juanita Montoya is a vigilant keeping watch on the community making sure they are being served.
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Colorado Senior Lobby Executive Committee Officers Board Members
Chairman – Bob Epstein – 303-470-0438 President – Ed Shackelford – 720-353-3775
Treasurer – Jeanette Hensley – 303-249-5598 Secretary – Karin Hall – 303-794-0799
Immediate Past President – Michael Drake – 303-862-8555
CSL Board of Directors Ky Agnew – 720-951-7012
Kelley Horton—720-690-1423 Christina Johnson—303-988-1437
Kip Bishop—303-903-3004 Seth Greiner – 720-369-1665
Jeanette Hensley – 303-249-5598 Harvey McWhorter – 720-275-5746
John Stoffel – 303-757-6302
Board of Director & CSL Chairman of Legislative Committee
Rich Mauro – 303-480-6778
Colorado Senior Lobby Presents
Senior Day at The Capitol
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Largressa Munnerlyn, Foster Grandparent
. . . The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me; because the Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek; he has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison doors to them that are bound . . . . . Isaiah 61:1 Largressa began singing at a very young age and has sung in the Denver, Colorado area and throughout the Country as well as internationally for quite a number of years. She is a blessing to all that hear her. She has received numerous awards and recognition for the anointed blessing that God has placed upon her voice. Evangelist/Psalmist Largressa Munnerlyn was called to the ministry in 1987. God has gifted this young woman in many areas. In 1988 she received license to ministry from the Now Faith Christian Church. Again, in 2001 she was licensed and ordained as Evangelist under the For His Glory Christian Fellowship Church Body. She is truly a woman of God’s wisdom, power and anointing, ready, willing and able to do the work of the ministry. Currently volunteering for the Denver Women’s Correctional Facility (Prison) as Teacher of Self-Esteem and a member of The Potter’s House of Denver under the pastorate of Dr. E. Christopher Hill and the Senior Bishop T. D. Jakes. Largressa is blessed to have gained the audience of such nationally acclaimed ministers as: Bishop T. D.
Jakes, Dr. Myles Munroe, Prophet Veron Ashe, Prophet/Dr. Connie Williams, Dr. Marilyn Hickey, Dr. Betty
Price, Dr. Ernestine Cleveland-Reems, Dr. Iona Locke, Pastor John P. Kee, Bishop Dennis Leonard, Prophet
Brian Carn, Prophet Andrew Wutawanashe, Family of God Church World Vision Churches, Herre, Zimba-
bwe, AFRICA (in AFRICA) and many others.
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Colorado Senior Lobby Presents
Senior Day at The Capitol
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
SILVER SPONSORS
GOLD SPONSORS
BRONZE SPONSORS
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2017 Senior Day at the Capitol Gold Sponsors (18)
50+ Magazine .......................................................... 50plusMarketPlaceNews.com 303-694-5512
AARP Colorado ....................................................... aarp.org/CO 888-687-2277
Area Agency on Aging of Northwest Colorado ........ humanservices.mesacounty.us/AdultServices
Colorado Commission on Aging – CCOA ............... ColoradoAging.com 303-866-5288
Colorado Health Care Association .......................... cohca.org 303-861-8228
Division of Aging and Adult Services ....................... ColoradoAging.com 303-866-2800
DRCOG Area Agency on Aging .............................. drcog.org 303-480-6700
Home Care Association of Colorado – HCAC ......... HomeCareOfColorado.org 303-848-2521
PASCO – Personal Assistance Services of Colo .... PASCOHH.com 303-233-3122
Prime Time Newspaper ........................................... MyPrimeTimeNews.com 303-945-4506
Ralston Creek Senior Living .................................... RalstonCreekSeniors.com 303-284-7813
Real Living CO Properties ....................................... EdShackelford.com 720-353-3775
Region 10 Area Agency on Aging ........................... Region10.net 970-765-3123
Lutheran Hospice and West Pines ......................... LutheranMedicalCenter.org 303-881-7680
Senior Mortgage Solutions, Inc. powered by Mac5 – Kip Bishop 303-794-9188
Seniors Resource Guide ......................................... SeniorsResourceGuide.com 303-794-0799
Relay Colorado ........................................................ relaycolorado.com/captel 800-676-3777
United Healthcare Medicare Solutions .................... uhcmedicaresolutions.com 303-267-3295
2017 Senior Day at The Capitol SILVER Sponsors (3)
Colorado Gerontological Society ............................. SeniorAnswers.org 303-333-3482
Jefferson County Council on Aging ......................... JeffcoCouncilOnAging.org 303-271-3487
Seniors’ Resource Center ....................................... SRCaging.org 303-238-8151
2017 Senior Day at The Capitol BRONZE Sponsors (5)
A3 - Empowering People with Vision Loss .............. a3colorado.org 303-831-0117
A Little Help ............................................................. ALittleHelp.org 720-242-9032
Colorado Cross Disability Coalition ......................... ccdconline.org 303-839-1775
Colorado Health Care Association – COHCA ......... cohca.org 303-861-8228
Johnson Adult Day Program .................................... jadp.org 303-789-1519
2017 Senior Day at The Capitol COMMUNITY Sponsors (19)
ADCO Hearing ................................................................ ADCOHearing.com 303-794-3928
Benefits in Action............................................................. BenefitsInAction.org 720-221-8354
Colorado Alliance for Retired Americans ......................... COallianceforRetiredAmericans.org
Colorado Center on Law and Policy ................................ CCLPonline.org 303-573-5669
Colorado Crisis Services ................................................. ColoradoCrisisServices.org 844-493-8255
Colorado Federation of Chapters – NARFE .................... narfe-colorado.com 303-756-4551
Denver Commission on Aging ......................................... denvergov.org 720-913-8494
Douglas County Senior Services Foundation .................. DouglasCountySeniorFoundation.com 720-234-7327
Drive Smart ..................................................................... drive-smart.org 303-674-9683
Eastern Star Masonic Retirement Campus ..................... esmrc.com 303-731-1947
Insight Dementia Solutions - IDS..................................... InsightDementiaSolutions.com 720-432-9151
Jewish Family Services ................................................... JewishFamilyService.org 303-597-5000
Juniper Village of Aurora ................................................. JuniperCommunities.com 303-341-6335
Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains - Older Adult & Caregiver Services - lfsrm.org 303-217-5857
National Active and Retired Federal Employees ............. NARFE.org 303-756-4551
Senior Path ..................................................................... SeniorPath.com 303-457-1450
Touching Hearts at Home ............................................... TouchingHearts.com/denvermetro 303-632-8786
United Mine Workers of America ..................................... umwa.org 719-846-2403
Volunteers of America, Colorado Branch ................ voacolorado.org
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The Creation of the Colorado Senior Lobby-Bill Hanna
The origins of the Colorado Senior Lobby began in the late summer and fall of 1979. At the time, there were two major models in the country for legislative advocacy by and for seniors: Silver Haired Legislatures, and the Senior Lobby. A number of states had established Silver Haired Legislatures, and there was interest in Colorado among several senior leaders to create such a program in Colorado. Under the Silver Haired Legislature model, seniors around the state elected other seniors to be “mock” state senators and representatives who met for sev-eral days in a legislative session in the state capitol at a time when the official state legislature was not meeting. The senior legislators elected leaders, were assigned to committees, drafted and voted on “bills” of interest to seniors, and presented those bills to real elected officials to consider during the real legislative session. The Senior Lobby model had been developed in the states of Washington and Idaho under the leadership of a former lobbyist for public employees, Norm Schut. Under this model, seniors met around the state during the off-session, studied issues, were trained in legislative advocacy (lobbying), developed issue pa-pers and legislative proposals, and prioritized the issues they agreed to pursue during the next state legislative session. Several senior leaders in Colorado were more interested in the Senior Lobby model, especially because it was “real lobbying” in the “real legislature,” rather than a “mock” legislative session without a mechanism for follow-through during the regular legisla-tive session. Bob Robinson, who was the leading force behind the founding of the Colorado Senior Lobby, had been hired in the late ‘70’s as the “Legislative Liaison” for a statewide senior advocacy organiza-tion (the Colorado Congress of Senior Organizations – CCSO - no longer in existence). In that role, Bob produced a bi-weekly legislative report, and created the first “scorecard” – originally called “Robinson’s Senior Scorecard.” Bob was known and respected throughout the state, as he had been the first director of the State Division of Services for the Aging and the Colorado Com-mission on Aging. Because of issues with his heart, Bob had to resign from that state position in the mid-‘70’s. But his energy and commitment were still strong, and Bob was eager to continue serving seniors through the Legislative Liaison role. With support from CCSO, in the summer of 1979 Bob travelled to the state of Washington to meet with Norm Schut to learn as much as he could on how to create and operate a Senior Lobby.
Thank you to all of this year’s Senior Day at the Capitol sponsors, the volunteer planning committee,
and attendees.
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