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DENVER

Public exhibits at wind expo

The Windpower 2005 Conference and Exhibition, expected to be the largest wind-energy event in North America, continues through Wednesday at the Colorado Convention Center. Speakers include Gov. Bill Owens and Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper. The exhibition hall will be open to the public free of charge Tuesday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. www.awea.org

THIS WEEK’S MOVERS

Today

Evolving Systems holds annual meeting in Douglas County.

Tuesday

Commerce Department reports on housing starts for April.

Labor Department reports on producer price index for April.

Federal Reserve reports on industrial production for April.

Wild Oats holds annual meeting in Boulder.

Level 3 holds annual meeting in Omaha.

Wednesday

Labor Department reports on consumer price index for April.

Cimarex Energy holds annual meeting in Denver.

ProLogis holds annual meeting in Aurora.

Thursday

Conference Board reports its monthly Leading Economic Indicators Index.

FORT COLLINS

Network CEO shares tips

Sandra Yancey, founder and CEO of eWomenNetwork, will present “Advanced tips, strategies, and techniques for building relationships and growing your business,” from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Ptarmigan Country Club, 5416 Vardon Way. For more information, call 970-669-5089 or visit www.eWomenNetwork.com

DENVER

World Trade Day Conference

The World Trade Center Denver will celebrate its 25th World Trade Day Conference with “Showcase Europe,” Wednesday and Thursday at the Grand Hyatt Downtown Denver, 1750 Welton St. www.wtcdn.com

DENVER

Authors to lead Auraria event

Authors Richard Florida (“The Rise of the Creative Class”) and Joel Kotkin (“The City: A Global History”) will conduct a keynote conversation at the C3: Culture, Commerce, Community conference Friday at the Kenneth King Center on the Auraria campus. The conference continues through Saturday. www.c3colorado.org

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