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Positively Cable 2008

 A special thanks to TV One for their
Positively Cable 2009 sponsorship!

Please join us, as we celebrate the 15th annual satirical musical revue in a world far, far away. Positively Cable will be campier, sassier, nuder and more outrageous than ever before.

Positively Cable 2009
“Escape From the Planet of Mutant Broadband Hell!!!”

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009
The Comedy Works
South Greenwood Village, Colorado

5:30 Cocktails
7:15 Curtain

As we embark on this voyage we call broadband, we are excited to move to a new venue that will have you feeling like you are in outer space. This year’s throw back to a bad B-Movie Sci- Fi flick, will give you a once in a lifetime opportunity to see your favorite cable executives parading around in spandex! Cable Positive needs your help to make a difference

You still have plenty of time to catch the sponsorship shuttle but you should act now and become a sponsor of this historical event before the mutants attack! Your sponsorship will give your company excellent industry exposure as a supporter of this important cause. Other great benefits of being a sponsor are:

  • High visibility and ongoing exposure to over 8,000 members through representation on all event marketing materials and electronic media
  • Exposure to over 300 executives and decision makers who attend the event
  • Ongoing national publicity for supporting this event
  • Recognition in the program booklet and on both the Positively Cable and Comedy Works websites

Click here to teleport to sponsorship page

 

Where Does the Money Go?

Cable Positive is a national organization that strives to mobilize the talents, resources, access and influence of the cable and telecommunications industry to raise HIV/AIDS awareness; support HIV/AIDS education, prevention and care; and works to end the stigma by creating a more compassionate climate for people whose lives have been affected by HIV or AIDS.

The Rainbow House is a licensed childcare facility, primarily for children from six weeks to five years old who are infected or affected by HIV/AIDS. Cable Positive Denver has helped support the efforts of the Rainbow House for over 10 years and provided funds to build a playground and infant center.

Sisters of Color United for Education strives to create health equity in underserved communities by embracing wellness in mind body and spirit. Sisters believes that indigenous communities have the inherent ability to achieve equity through education, community mobilization and systems change.

Colorado AIDS Project’s (CAP) mission is to prevent HIV infection and to improve lives affected by HIV and AIDS. CAP strives to prevent HIV infections by educating and empowering at-risk people with information about HIV risks and transmission; by raising public awareness of HIV in our community and by motivating existing HIV-positive clients to keep them from spreading the virus

 

Thank you in advance for your support.

 

Tickets on sale!

Get your tickets now!

Contact Us

Steve Hattrup,
Honorary Chair

VP of Finance
TWC National Division
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If you have any questions or would like more information
about reserving event tickets please contact:

Wendy Smoot,
Event Co-Chair
Sony
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Stephanie Thibodeau,
Event Co-Chair

Time Warner Cable National Division
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This Year's Location:

COMEDY WORKS SOUTH,
5354 Landmark Place,
Greenwood Village, CO 80111


Rainbow House

Volunteers of America Rainbow House was developed to provide childcare to meet the health, developmental, social and emotional needs of children who are affected by HIV/AIDS and other life threatening illnesses, and to provide support and resources to the entire family.

Sisters of Color United for Education

Mission: To create health equity in underserved communities by embracing wellness in mind body and spirit. Vision: Sisters of Color United for Education believes that indigenous communities have the inherent ability to achieve equity through education, community mobilization and systems change.

Colorado AIDS Project

The mission of Colorado AIDS Project is to prevent HIV infection and to improve lives affected by HIV and AIDS. CAP adheres to this mission by making strategic and diligent efforts towards the following goals: To empower people living with HIV/AIDS, to prevent HIV infections by education and to increase public awareness of HIV/AIDS.