+MPU Front Range TopGolf Dinner And Conversation

TopGolf - Thornton, CO

Join us for an evening of fun, games, and discussion on the concept of humility at TopGolf!

What to Expect:

+ 2 hours of TopGolf play
+ Appetizers, dinner, and drinks (on us!)
+ A guided discussion on humility
+ A chance to connect with other like-minded individuals

Why Humility?

Humility is a virtue that is often overlooked in today’s society. It is the quality of being modest and respectful, and it is essential for building strong relationships and a fulfilling life.

In this outing, we will explore the concept of humility from a variety of perspectives. We will discuss the benefits of humility, how to cultivate it in our own lives, and how it can help us to live more meaningful and fulfilling lives. We will also discuss +MPU’s goals, the need for community engagement, and how you can make a difference and help us heal our nation’s wounds.

Who Is Welcome?

This event is open to anyone who is interested in learning more about humility, getting involved with +MPU and our Front Range community, or connecting with like-minded individuals.

Be sure to RVSP ASAP and show up on time because tickets are slated to sell out, and no-shows take the experience from someone else who would’ve wanted to come.

About the Front Range Chapter

Across cities and towns just like yours nationwide, we serve our communities by starting with bringing different neighbors together for events centered around Service, Social Gatherings, and Civics.

By rolling up our sleeves side-by-side, we can begin to see that we have more in common than what divides us; that first and foremost we are fellow Americans with a common love for our families and communities.

These Chapters – also known as our Brickyards – are mobile places for neighbors to connect and solve local problems. We do this through respectful and open conversations, and to find higher ground as we work together brick-by-brick.

The Fort Range Brickyard Captain is Randall Nett supported by Brickyard Leaders Ryan Stashak and Michelle Nett.

Visit the Front Range Chapter Page