Sunny weather and farmers markets are the perfect pairing for a summer afternoon. One of the largest in Denver is the City Park Farmers Market, which opens for the season on May 4. Visitors will find fresh locally grown produce, monthly cooking demos, live music and more.
An Indian-American businesswoman, who imports goods and supports widowed women in India, has participated in a round table with Kamala Harris and asked the US Vice President to back a global plastic policy. Lalitha Chittoor, the owner of Eco All Trading LLC, a small micro business involved in wholesale trading of sustainable products such as stainless steel, bamboo, birch wood attended the round table with Harris in Denver, Colorado on Tuesday along with her daughter. Harris brought up the administration s climate change efforts and said a policy staffer would follow up with her. Chittoor s business founded in 2019, is women-owned and imports goods from India and supports widowed women in India.
Vice President Kamala Harris stops by Denver to tout $1.9 trillion relief package
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and last updated 2021-03-17 08:16:49-04
DENVER â Vice President Kamala Harris visited Colorado Tuesday to talk about the $1.9 trillion COVID relief package recently passed by Congress.
The visit was part of a nationwide âHelp is Hereâ tour by the Biden Administration to highlight ways the stimulus packages will help the country and individual states recover. On Monday, Harris and the second gentleman visited Las Vegas.
Tuesday, the vice president flew to Denver, where she was supposed to drive to Fort Lupton to visit a vaccine clinic at Salud Family Health Centers but had to switch it to a virtual visit due to timing.
Indian-American businesswoman attends round table with VP Harris
WASHINGTON, Mar 17: An Indian-American businesswoman, who imports goods and supports widowed women in India, has participated in a round table with Kamala Harris and asked the US Vice President to back a global plastic policy.
Lalitha Chittoor, the owner of Eco All Trading LLC, a small micro business involved in wholesale trading of sustainable products such as stainless steel, bamboo, birch wood attended the round table with Harris in Denver, Colorado on Tuesday along with her daughter.
Harris brought up the administration’s climate change efforts and said a policy staffer would follow up with her. Chittoor’s business founded in 2019, is women-owned and imports goods from India and supports widowed women in India.