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   The Annual Authors’ Luncheon is a literary event that brings together local authors who share their craft and insights about their creative process. The luncheon is a major fundraiser for the Zonta Foothills Foundation, the proceeds from which benefit local and international service agencies that advance the status of women. Zonta Foothills Foundation supports efforts to prevent violence against women, and improve the economic opportunities, education and health of women in Colorado and around the world. Because Zonta volunteers support the entire effort, there are no administrative costs, thus maximizing the funds raised for charitable programs.

     The Fifth Annual Authors' Luncheon was held on Saturday, March 13, 2010 at the Omni Interlocken Hotel in Broomfield, Colorado.  Speakers included our master of ceremonies, Clay Evans, freelance author and contributor to the Boulder Camera, Vanessa Frambes, 2008-09 and 2009-10 Bev Hackbart Scholarship recipient, and authors, Carrie Host, Doug Brown and Laura Pritchett.  Thank you to all of our sponsors, donors, volunteers and guests to make our Luncheon a fabulous success!


     Our sincere thanks and gratitude to each of our generous donors:     

 Applebee's
 Dick's Sporting Goods/Bolder Boulder
Millennium Harvest House Tennis
 Avanti Skin Center of Boulder
 Ellie's Eco Home Store
 John Montoya, DDS
 Bailey's Wine & Spirits
 Carolanne Evans
 Murphy's Grill
 Baker Street Pub
 Ryan Farina Yoga
Murphy's South
 Balsam Chiropractic
 Flatirons Subaru
 Mystic Garden Spa and Salon
 Big Red F Restaurant Group
 Front Range Anglers
 Nancy Taylor Farel & Associates
 Body Span
 Grandrabbits
Nite Ize Inc.
 Boulder Community Hospital
 GreatHarvest Bread
North Boulder Liquor
 Boulder Creek Winery
 Jazzercize of Longmont
 Omni Interlocken Resort
 Boulder Cork Restaurant
 Holcombe Photography
 Original Pancake House
 The Bradley Boulder Inn
 Ida Lindsay China Company
 Page Two
 Cafe Blue
 Islands Burgers
Pettyjohn's Liquor and Wine
 Carrabba's Italian Grill
 Karen Hunt's Healing Touch
Karen Poulson
 Centennial Wine & Spirits
 King Soopers, 30th Street
 Rosewood Dental Group
 The Cheesemonger's Shop
 King Soopers, Lookout Road
 Sadhana West Yoga Studio
 The Color Room
 Lakeshore Athletic Club
 Studio Boom
 Costco
 Lake Valley Golf Club
Sunflower Market
 Creme De La Creme
 Lesson Studio
Superior Liquors
 Culinary School of the Rockies
 Lucy Tuck Photography
 Beth Talucci
 Denver Broncos
 Maruca Design
 Bobbi Vischi
 Denver Center for the Performing Arts
 McGukin Hardware
 Whole Foods
 Denver Nuggets/Kroenke Sports Charities
 Millennium Harvest House
 

 


OUR FEATURED AUTHORS   


   Doug BrownDouglas Brown has been on the national media circuit with his book Just Do It: How One Couple Turned Off the TV and Turned On Their Sex Lives for 101 Days which focuses on how he and his wife strengthened their relationship.  He is currently in discussions with Twentieth Century Fox to make the book into a movie.  For the past six years Mr. Brown has worked as a feature writer for The Denver Post and other newspapers and magazines including The Albuquerque Tribune, The Washington Post and Draft Magazine (a magazine for the beer industry).


    He was born in New York and grew up in Philadelphia.  He is married to Annie, has two young daughters, Stella and Ruby, and a mutt named Bruno.  He lives in Boulder.

 

   Carrie HostCarrie Host, author of Between Me and the River, serves on the board of directors for the Caring for Carcinoid Foundation, which is the only not-for-profit foundation dedicated to discovering a cure for carcinoid and related neuroendocrine tumors.  An accomplished public speaker, Ms Host addresses cancer patients and the medical community at CFCF and other cancer related fundraising events across the country with her message of insight and understanding to survivors of cancer, caregivers, family and friends.  A third-generation Colorado native and cancer survivor, she lives in Boulder with her husband and their three children: Chanel (19), Marco (17) and William (6).


 

Laura PrichettLaura Pritchett is the author/editor of five books.  Her fiction includes the novel Sky Bridge, which won the WILLA Fiction Award; and the short story collection Hell's Bottom, Colorado, which won the Milkweed National Fiction Prize and the PEN USA Award.



    She is also the editor/co-editor of three anthologies: The Pulse of the River, Home Land: Ranching and a West that Works, and Going Green: True Tales from Gleaners, Scavengers and Dumpster Divers.  Ms Pritchett has also published over fifty essays and short stories in numerous magazines, including The Sun, Orion, High Country News, High Desert Journal, Natural Resources Journal, Matter Journal, Colorado Review, 5280 and others; and in the books Comeback Wolves: Western Writers Welcome the Wolf Home and Social Issues Firsthand: The Environment.  She also serves as contributing editor to 5280: Denver's Magazine and The Normal School Journal.


   Ms Pritchett is currently finishing three books: a new novel entitled Blue Moon Mountain, a memoir called Crack the Egg and an anthology about sex and nature.


   Ms Pritchett is a faculty member at Denver's Lighthouse Writers Workshop, teaches around the country and works as a writing coach.  She holds a Ph.D. in Literature from Purdue University.  She lives in northern Colorado, near the ranch where she was raised.